The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 05, 1890, Image 2

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    BARGAINS IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AT
KAT
AND
Styles at $7.50 to $11,00.
KAY & TODD.
Summer Goats and Ousters, Etc., at Reduced Prices
(
WEATHER-CROP BLT.EE'1 IN
tariff bill when they have completed
the details of such a measure, which For the Week Ending Saturday, 'fay 31,
Just a quarter of a century has gone
1890—-U, S. Signal Service.
will probably be a new story altogether.
by since the work of the men whose
This
is
deemed
a
more
expeditious
man
­
Sunday
and Monday warm and cloud
HARDING & HEATH. Publishers.
graves were decorated last Friday, was
ner of disposing of tiie matter than to less, the remainder of Die week was
finished. The war is not yet a historical
report the liill as it came from the cool and cloudy with rain, which fell
Wishes to atinounoe to the citizens of
' abstraction. There are too many living
house with amendments, as there will copiously in the Willamette valley and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
McMinnville and vicinity that he- he has
1 reminders of it for that. Nearly 200
lie a myriad of differences upon points i with showers elsewhere. Rai n fell on
leased the room now occupied bv Mrs. Mor­
Oue Copy, per year. inadvance............... ( $1! 00 I members of congress fought in it on
it:« Copy, six months in advace........... 1 * 001 one side or the other. The president in detail to settle when the bill comes the 28, 29, 30, and 31 in western Oregon
ris & Co., and
under general consideration.
and on the 30 and 31 in eastern Oregon.
JUST OPENED THE
” i and half of his cabinet served in the
♦
•»
On the 28 anil 29 it was generaly light.
Entered at tiie postoffiee at McMinnville ' «rid. More than a million Union vet-. This course was pursued when the Owing to the correspondents having to
Oregon, as second-class matter.
• rans survive to tell us that the bloody
tariff bill of 1883 was passed and re­ mail their reports on Thursday, the rain
--.. t :!-
-i..
__________ ==7r= j days of the wilderness were stern reali-
sulted in saving of so much time; but is not generally reported. Next week’s
for the ensuing year, and the said B. S.
T he ADVE11TISIXG R ates or T he T ki . e ties. Nevertheless the struggle which
bulletins will evidently show the gen­ I
Clark knowing that the almighty dollar is
rHosE-ltKGisTEB are liberal, taking in , meant so much to the American conti- it seems that all the “fuss and feathers”
spent by the house this season is about eral effect of the rain. Cool, windy!
•onsideration the circulation. Single
, . .
...
the poor man’s friend and the rich man's
On
Third
Street,
near
the
Railroad.
inch. »1.00; each subsequent inch. $.75. nel’L is steadily sinking into tile back- lost:
weather prevailed in eastern Oregon j
idol and the many have to few and the few
special inducement« for yearly or «cm i-1 ground and ill years to come will be
with frosts, in sections, which did a I
too many, therefore be it known that the
yearly contracts. *
| chronicled in ancient history. No war
I
About 2000 importers from several slight damage to tender vegetation.
said B. S. Clark will on or about the
A ll C'juxL-xicATiosa Mi st 11 e S iuneo R y i has equaled its awfulness; no war ever
The rain came down at a most oppor­
the person who sends them, not for pub-
Brother pitted against brother, cities are expected here this week, who
I
lication, unless unaccompanied bv a non !
,
.
will endeavor to have a hearingr before tune time and has greatly benefitted
I
deplume.“ b-it for a guarant«-of good I father again* son. Out ol it the glorious
faith. No publications will he published i foundation of our country came UIl- the finance committee; but it is said everything. Bain two weeks ago would
unless so signed.
I
- -
that the committee will endeavor to have insured a large crop, but as it is
open up a line of goods, in which will ap­
>scathed not one stone of it ruptured.
•» » a
pear
J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted The youngest soldier who fought in it maintain its determination not to give usual conditions from now on will al­
low of a large crop to be harvested. In
at reasonable rates Our facilities are is now in middle life. The heads of oral hearings to interested persons.
the best in Yamhill county and as good
-K-
-A-
many sections late sown spring grain
as any in the state A complete steam the older ones are whitening and 30,000
The
democratic
senators
have decided did not germinate and the present rains
plant insures quick work.
of the heroes sink to rest in peace and
that Mr. Carlisle should succeed Mr. may yet produce yields where none
A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or i quietness every year.
DIRECT FROM THE EAST.
the editorial or business department.« to. Every year, therefore, tiie graves we Beck on the finance committee. Xo were expect«!. Bain was badly needed;
T he TEr.r.rnoxE-KEfitsTr.R, McMinnville, I .
.'
,
man has heen given such an opportun­ up to the 28th none of any consequence
Ore ron
, strew with flowers become more numcr-,
The stock will be replenished every few
, ous. Half of the Grand Armv of the ity to distinguish himself upon enter­ having fallen since April 20tli, and the
days,
and we wish to impress on the minds
ing
tiie
senate,
but
Carlisle
’
s
eminent
temperatuje
has
been
rather
high,
as
a
^Vu^ni^to^^^^iVnion is now sleeping in the “bivouc :
All
parties
wishing
first
class
work
and
the
very
Latest-
Lightings
and
of
our
patrons that he will not be undersold
qualifications
for
this
place
naturally
result the ground was hard and there
United States or Europe, who desires one.; of the dead.” Soon there will lx) only
Poses
I user* niivuiu
should uun
call at
but will undersell any and all competitors;
carry
him
into
it
ill
defiance
of
senato-
was
not
that
growth
which
was
de
­
free of charge
*
' a few feeble survivors to tell how Grant
that he will l>e aggressive and progressive;
' rial traditions. Coming to tiie senate sired. In Grant county on the 20th
W k I xvite Yoi To I.OMI-.IKE T iie T ele - wore out tbe defender* at Vicksburg
that he will do as he agrees; that any and
jin company with the tariff bill which temperature reached 93° and grass on
I'HoxE-REcisTEr. with any other paper I and Sherman drove his mightv wedge
all goods not satisfactory or not in strict
published in Yamhill county.
he is prepared to fight, he will load in hills drying up.
Killing
frosts
in
through the center of the confederacy.
conformity in and to the recommend of the
the tariff contest.
Baker eountyjon the 28th and 30th, and
It is well to keep the recollection of
Our Finishings are not Excelled.
said B. 8. Clark will be received back and
light in Union county which did little
AH subscribers who do not receive their i those heroic days fresh while we still
the money refunded to the purchaser, pro­
paper regularly will confer a favor by ini-'
The discussion of the silver question damage on 28th. Grain and other crops
J. W. STEWART.
mediately reporting the same to this office. have with us some of the men who is still going on in the senate. Mr. are very promising in Grand Ronde.
vided, however, that the goods are returned
Proprietor
Imperial
Gallery.
helped to make their history. It is well
in as good condition as when bought: that
Daniels made a very brilliant speech valley. In Umatilla county snow fell
to turn from politics and business to
the
store shall be known as
Inst
week
i«<
favor
of
free
coinage,
but
in
the
mountains
on
the
28th.
Wheat
Thursday, June 5 1890.
patriotism, and it is a pleasure to know
what is going to be done in the matter heading out and doing- finely; in spots
that McMinnville honored the departed
is still remains to lie seen.
McMinnville is the largest city on
it is burned slightly. Spring wheat is
heroes in a manner which has kindled
the west side. Let us now double it.
very
promising.
In Morrow, wheat
the fires of patriotism in the heart of
The house committee' oil elections by continues promising, but more rain is
and that the proprietor docs not infend to
«
everyone.
GARRISGN OPERA HOUSE.
The same old pair of pants will «.ver I
a strict party vote decided to unseat desired. Considerable wind during the I
be restricted in his purchases, but will buy
I
The
best
thing
about
a
<lay
like
this
chair
I
the Imttorn of the gubernatorial
Venable, of Virginia, in favor of John week. Rain is needed in Gilliam county !
any and everything that in his judgment
is that it perpetuates no rancor. No
for the coming four years.
will be saleable and meet the requirements
soldier worthy of his uniform, •. no ora- M. Langston, and to unseat Elliot of Rye has made a good crop, wheat looks
Commencing
S. (A, in favor of Miller, both contest­ well and rain will insure a fine yield.
of
the trade. The writer wishes to impress
Corvallis cast 635 votes at the elec- tor worthy of the country the 1 tiion
ants so rented, being colored republi­ Apples promising well. Frost on 28th,
on your memory the following pointed and
tion Monday; McMinnville east 638 anny saved, would say a word to make cans.
did some damage; spring grain not do­
pertinent truths, facts and figures: First—
votes. This shows up the size of the j the vanquished feel the bitterness of
ing well.
In Wasco and Sherman
That that there arc two ways of doing busi­
two towns. We are a little larger than defeat. They are our brothers. They
Senator Hiseoek has introduced a bill winter wheat promising. Cool weather
ness—one is the old and exploded idea that
Corvallis. Before the year is out we recklessly tried Io leave us and we re­
in the senate which is similar to the very beneficial; late sown grain has not
you
must buy on time and sell on time, that
“
fi
’
CHANGE OF FI.AY NIGHTLY.
shall lie more so.
fused to let them go. We must make
Wilson bill relating to tlie regulation come up well. Fruit is doing well. In
you must have a set of books and a book­
COAT and
________ ~
them feel that they are at home—-not
Opening Play. Tin- Great English Corneily
Dongola KID.
keeper, a collector, ar.d last, but not the
Bismarck is one of tiie most talked ol i jn ;l prison, And so we can look sym­ of imported liquor by the states. It is Jackson county alfalfa cutting began on
on.AA and
least, an assignee to wind up your affairs ;
men of the time, yet few people know pathetically upon such incidents as claimed that since the “original pack­ 26th, yield good. The continued warm,
lO.UMOX
that in order to do business you must buy
SZSiSE
r
how his family came by its name. Bis­ Friday’s unveiling of Die I,«' monu­ agi1" decision, butter is being shipped dry weather unfavorably affected crops
tax-laden goods on time and after having
marck is an ancient castle near Stendal ment at Richmond, and even contem­ into the state of New York and sold in Douglas county but the present rain !
loaded them to the water's edge with addi­
on the roail from Cologne to Berlin, in plate unvex«l the foolish display of contrary to the regulations in force will produce a favorable change. Ex- ■
a
cubis , ..
------ ,
tional taxes, you sell them on long time to
the centre of the old Marquisate of Confederate flag* by *onie thoughtless there. The Hiseoek bill substitutes the cellent crops are almost now certain i
Children.
the consumer. Is it any wonder that there
No extra charge to Reserve
Brandenburg. It received its name lie- enthusiast*. We know that the South word “oleomargarine" for “imported throughout the Willamette valley. Fall
Seats now on sale at Rogers Bros Drugstore
are so many failures among men. not only
i-ausc it defended the “Marea," or boun­ has its heroes as well as the North, and liquors,” which is found in the Wilson wheat, when sown on summer fallow,
♦
those who merchandise but also among the
in in fine condition and in any event
The theatre has been remodelled and now
dary line formed by the River Biese at that it cannot lx- reasonably expected bill.
presents a far different appearance than
tillers
of
the
soil.
The
old
credit
system
ia
will
produce
a
good
crop.
When
sown
i
that point. Biese-Marea has lieeome to forget them. It may think and feel
formerly. It is finely decorated, and is
For the first time in the history of the on stubble land it is not so good.
the deadly upas plan and should be shunned.
lighted by 500 candle power electrical lights.
«
Bismarck. The ex-chancellor’s pres­ as it pleases about the past, all that
house judiciary committee a majority
M y P lan is altogether a different way. I
The spring wheat has been an uncer­
ent name is Dennis, and every Ixxiy concerns us is its attitude towr.nl the
DRESS
GOODS!
of its members have agreed to a favor­
pay cash for my goods and buy where I can
knows how he got it.
DRESS GOODS!
future. In that resix-ct we have no able re|K>rl upon a joint resolution (in­ tain crop, but the present weatlier will!
do
the best. I sell my goods at a very
allow
a
tiiir
crop
to
be
harvested.
DRESS
GOODS!
cause for complaint. The Union as it troduced by representative Baker, of
The total vote polled in the city of
small margin for the
Strawberries are cheap anil plentiful. [
DRESS GOODS!
is and as it will lx1 lias no more loyal N. Y.) providing for a constitutional
Portland on Monday was 8283. At the
DRESS GOODS!
adherents anywhere than in the South. | amendment to grant the right of suf­ Cherries arejnearly ripe. Vegetables!
republican primaries over 7000 votes
are abundant.
TRIMMINGS!
and, that being understood, both sec­ frage to women.
;
were cast. This is a sample of the
It -cldom fails to rain at the proper
TRIMMINGS!
tions can do homage at tiie graves of'
And all kinds of
and I do not hesitate to say that I can and
methods of the republican party in
time
in Oregon, and the present rain
TRIMMINGS!
tlieir dead in peace.
Twice
liefore,
a
minority
of
the
com
­
will sell goods cheaper than they can be
Portland. The figures are before the
was most opportune.
TRIMMINGS!
sold by any credit concern in the city. All
people, and, if after n look at them,! THE SPEAKER AND HIS RULES. mittee has reported favorably on simi­
TRIMMINGS!
B.
S.
P
aule ,
lar propositions and one of these reports
I ask is this, first and foremost, come and
they can stand republican campaign
Observer.
see me, and if I have what you want buy it
Speaker Heed, in his article in the was drawn by Mr. Reed, the present
methods there can be no hope of a pure
THE ELECTION.
of me and save from 25 to 50 per cent; if I
ballot from the efforts of that party. May iiuinlx-r of the North Anwrieern speaker. It is hinted that the predic­
should not have the article sought for, then
Demix-ratic money was spent in Port­ Review, insists that the power of the tions of some of the members on this The Spirited Work in McMinnville by the
Democracy.
would be ample opportunity for you to pay
land during election day, but not for speaker to refuse to entertain a motion question had some weight with the ,
The official summary of the election
the old and ruinous prices. A dollar saved
the purpose of buying votes. It was because it is dilatory cannot work speaker in selecting them for this com­
returns of Yamhill county published in
is a dollar earned, and the sooner mankind
spent in the attempt to stop vote buy­ wrong to a minority for the reason that mittee.
another column gives the majorities of
learns to shun the credit system the sooner
ing by the republican bosses and to al­ it is perfectly clear when a motion is
The cabinet last week decided to re- | the winning candidates and no men­ Hot Water Boilers,
will prosperity perch on their banner.
low the people to vote as they saw tit. made for delay.
LACES!
EMBROIDERIES!
Mr. Reed naturally seek* tile point jeet tiie British proposition submitted tion of their success is necessary. After
Wash Basins, Etc. LACES! EMBROIDERIES!
By all ordinary methods of illumina­ in his new scheme of parliamentary three weeks ago for a settlement of the the smoke of battle has cleared away we
EMBROIDERIES!
LACES!
tion, from one hundred to several hun­ government which appeals most strong­ Behring Sea question. However a set­ see no reason why Yamhill will not be I
LACES ! EM BROIDERIES!
WE
CAN
FIT
YOUR
HOUSE
dred times as much energy is wasted as ly to the country. He professes that tlement is hoped for before the senate 1 govern«! by the new officers just as |
AT THE
LACES!
EMBROIDERIES!
WITH HOT AND COLD
heat as is utilized in light. But in exper­ his new iul<*s arc for the purpose of adiournes. In the meantime the war­ . well as by the old ones. The two pre- j
WATER.
iments on a brightly luminous tirefly facilitating business and that they have ships Bear and Rush are ordered to tiie cincts centering in McMinnville were
from the West Indies, Prof. Langly has worked in that direction. That this is ; seal fisheries, with similar instructions ' tiie battlefield of the democracy on '
You a ill find tbe most complete
H uh been apfxjinted agent for
demonstrated that a light exists from very far from true is known to till men to those they had last year; also to dis­ Tuesday. The greatest fight was made ' All
stock of
which heat rays are entirely absent, : who are familiar with the unpreeedent- mantle all vessels found volating the ■ for \Vm. < lalloway. YVcs Wallace and ;
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
1 CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES!
<>r least were insufficient to raise the ed partisanship of this house of repre- 1 law and deprive them of all means of I O. V. Watkins. Tiie result of this work i
Crockery and Glassware. Stand
and Library Lamps
temperature of the Ixilometcr 1-100,000 ’ sentatives.
Political measure* and • committing further violations; and ' can be seen in tiie official count. Mr.
¡CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES!
of a degree. This light is proven to be election «intests have been facilitated, sieze their skins and tiie ships logs to be Galloway left the two precincts with I
Ever Brought to the City.
¡CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES!
a chemical—ami not a vital—pfocess by and a tariff bill has Ixxm passed by the , us«l in eviden«'. The Canadian press 329 majority. E. W. Wallace left them
Fine Teas and Goffes a special,
CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES!
tv; Roast Coffee ground tree of
the fact that nitrogen quenches it and votes of men to whom the measure was i claims tliat any act of this kind withili with 49 majority. O. V. Watkins with |
CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! This is not a New Machine, having
charge. Goods delivered Iree to
oxygen makes it brighter, while ear- not explained and who did not know ! three mile limit will be regarded by the 43. These three were pushed by tlieir
ony
part of the city.
been in use in this county
British government as an act of war, friends and came near winning the
lionic acid is produced as in other com­ what they were voting for.
J.
H.
HENDERSON, Prop.
for eight years.
bustion. The firefly’s light is the most
But to leave the merits of the case, and will change the whole character of race. The only man fighting E. B. wto™T* "APHRODITINE"
Is
S old on a
Fellows
for
coroner
was
E.
B.
Fellows
economical of energy of any known, Mr. Reeed’s argument itself is disin­ i the situation. But the Canadian :iu-
POSITIVE
and the question to solve is. how to im­ genuous. Tiie power to make a motion i thorities profess confidence that no in- and lie came near defeating E. B. Fel­
GUARANTEE
to cure any
for delay may be mischievously mis­ justifiable moli-station of British ves-els ! lows and tiie balance of the republican
itate it.
form of nervous
is not jointed, therfore will not
FANCY GOODS!
I used, but it is a right which the mem­ ! will occur.
ticket. The Democrats do not mourn
disease, or any
disorder of the
It is a fact and it should lie looked to. bers should possess. Mr. Reed not
cramp, but will run in any |>oRÌtioii.
because of their defeat but are very
FANCY GOODS!
generative or­
There is more malnria in the city now only enjoys the power tor refusing to
gans of cither z ;Z ’
This Mower
At a meeting of the conferees on Pen­ well pleased. The entire democratic
FANCY
GOODS!
sex whether ar-
—
since the erection of the water works permit the house to adjourn but hc| sion bills last week some progress was ticket run ahead of the party vote. No
BEFORE
______
ising ________
from the AFTER
FANCY GOODS!
ELSIA WRIGHT. *
I
than there lias been in the history of couples with it the ]xiwer to count a made toward reaching an agreement in special fight was made for Pennoyer at excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
FANCY GOODS!
or through youthful Indiscretion, over lndulg
Carrie« the Large.t Assortment <>A
the city. The reason of it is this: near­ [ quorum. This means that lie can coni- the matter. It is said that the senate the polls and lie is only 63 votes behind cure, Ac., such as Lora of Brain Power. Wakefur
FANCY GOODS!
Hani««« and -addle« and also the
Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal
ly every person has a tap in his yard, . pel a majority of just half of the house ' eonfeives agreed to eliminate the re­ Thompson in a county acknowledged ness.
FANCY GOODS !
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
and
any
casting
showing
a
defect
LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
and he wets his yard down three or I to enact a bill in which lie and his par- quirements that applicants shall show by democrats to be at least 250 republic­ al Emissions. Lcueorrh<wi, Dizziness, Weak Men,-
FANCY GOODS!
will l)c replaced free of charge.
ory, Lossof Power and Iuipoteucv, which if ne-
Barnes* of nil kind« Mad" to Order. Re­
four times a day, uses more wnter than i ty are interested. For example, lf>6 tlieir dependence lx-lbre receiving pen- an. We know Mr. Galloway will make k'lected often lead to premature old nee and insan­ FANCY GOODS!
pairing Neatly Done
Price tl.00 a box. C boxes for K'.OO Sent by
is necessary because the water plant is i luemlxTs are present, exactly a quorum 1 sions, if the house eonferee* would sur­ a good county judge and we hope the ity.
mail on receipt of price.
Robes. Whips and all the Necessaries
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE tor every 15.00
a new thing. Where it is used by ho­ eighty-four republicans and eighty-two render the service pension feature of the republican county officers will do as, order,
to refund tiie money if a l’ernianent
are Kept in Stock in Endlees
is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
tels, stables, and private houses, it runs democrats. An important party meas­ ! Morrill Bill.
They adjourned until well. There is no reason why thev cure
Variety.
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
*
i
out upon the ground after use, there ure conies up and Mr. Reed refuses to Tuesday when final action is expected. should not.
enred by ArnRonrriXE. Circular free. Address
We have a full stock of
I all and See Stock. Store on Third Street.
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
l*ing no sewers, and is a constant men­ recognize a proper motion to adjourn,
McMinnville. Ore-ron.
C arl S hultz .
Who Bears The Title.
WESTERS BRANCH,
ace to health. The city council prom­ made by a member who insists that a
BOX 27
PORTLAND, OR.
THE
SCOTT
CASE.
Elsewhere considerable friendly rival-
ised to look the matter of a sewer sys­ ' full house shall be present, or at least
Sold bv Rogers Bro* . sole agents fo-Mc­
tem up, but, like the promises of old, that the majority shall supply a quo- One Whole Day Spent in Hin paneling a 1 ry has made itself known among the Minnville.
«lory.
boys of the Grand Anny as to the old­
Sheriff"s Sale.
they have forgotten the matter. It. is . rum to vote for the measure. The
time they started their grey matter to i eighty-two democrats remain silent but
The Scott ease engrosses the attention est veteran of the rebellion and also as
oldest son of a veteran, and tbe
work on this question, as McMinnville Mr. Re«l counts them to make a quo­ ’ of the people now. On Tuesday morn- t°
DY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT AND
“ An Order of the Court and an Eiecutioa
without a drainage system will Ixvonic rum, thus passing the bill by the volun­ ing the case was called and the entire T elephone -R egister (in the interests
I duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the
day was spent in empaneling a jury. , ol
readers) has a curiosity to learn
the hot l>ed of typhoid this fall.
(state
of Oregon, for Yamhill County, mie
tary votes of eighty-four members. If
the 12th day of May. A. D . 18B0. npoa a
Wednesday morning the last man was ‘ the names of tiie gentlemen in this j Ij the oldest i.nd most popular identifie and
Mr.
Reed
can
make
such
a
thing
ap
­
inechan
e.-d
jnjer
pnMipliM
and
has
the
laraert
Tinware.
judgment
duly enrolled and docketed lu
GRAT LIBERALITY.
I vicinity whose years entitle them to circulation of any paper of its class in the world.
the clerk's office of said court, in said
pear right the North Amerieem could ’ s«'tired and the jury is now as follows:
Fully i P h -t rated. Best class of Wood Encrav-
¡the
honors
thus
conferred.
Some
of
county, un the 2>tli dav of March, A D
injrs. !*u!»)ishc<l weaklr. Send for specimen
Citizens of Chicago subscribed the have afforded to give him another page. Isaac Lambright,JWm. Nelson, Henry
Galvanized Ironware.
cony. Price *3 a year. Four montila’trial, 11.
IW. in favor of Jones ¿Co., plaintiflb ts
Hopkins, W. F.. Davis. John Redmond, , the veterans who arc “away tip” in
sum of $575,(100 for the great Baptist I — World.
MI NX ¿i CO., PUBLISHKHN.&Î1 Broadway, N.Y.
John Minty and Kcebelia Mint«, defend­
Copper Ware.
W. F. Ralston, John Parrott, A. M. i years will do well to compare notes
ants, for the stun of »3M 79 and »25, attorn
university to lx- located then'. This is
O&HiTESTS & BUILDER^
f-y’s fees and coats, and to me duly directed
Maris, B. F. Sparks, Geo. ■ with some of their brother veterans and
Andrew Carnegie paid S.llkMi for tbe Hoskins,
in addition to the gift by J. D. Rocke­
Hardware. Etc and delivered. I did on tbe 13 th day of
Edition cf Scientific American, w
furnish
a
good
item
by
favoring
tbe
Bryan
and
A.
M.
Detmering.
feller, of Cleveland, Ohio, which was (lowers and decorations alone at tiie j
May, 1x90, duly seize and levy upon the
A «treat sucres*’. Each issue contains colerei
lithographic plates of country and city residen­
on which we can give you bargains. following de-cribed real property belonging
Twenty-eight jurrors were excused. j T elephone -R egister with the result
condition«! on the raisingof the former recent big dinner which he gave in
ces <.F public buildines. Numerous engravings
to
John Mintv and Scebelia Minty, te-wit
ent* full plans and specifications lor the use of
sum, or rather of four hundred thousand Washington. This fact will have a fra­ The jury as it stands is eomposwl of in­ l of tile comparison.
*ucb as contemplate 1 mil dine. Price >2.50 a year,
Lot No two 2) in block "K" of Cozine's
The
fine*
young
%
Clydesdale
stallion
2»cts.
a
copy.
MENN
&
CO..
P
ublishers
.
third addition to the town of McMinnville,
dollars. At the meeting of the Baptist grance for the nostrils of the men whose telligent, well educated, fair minded
county of Yamhill, state of Oregon
LOUIS STAFFORD
' men, ar.d public opinion will follow
I E
¿CKJ may be pprnr-
publication society in that city, at wages he reduced to percent.
x
Now. therefore, bv virtue of said ei«eti-
by
apply-
Maggie J. Gustin, aged 20 to Geo. F.
will I m » permitted to serve a limited number
‘ their verdict.
| tion on
which the statement was read of the
y
in * , o M unn
of mares after May 1st. Louis Staf-
O JR 19 * Co ’ whn
Brickett,
aged
22.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
_
Xa 4X.h JWUF havp ¡ia(J over : ford is very large and muscular, with im­
| |Tlic attorneys for the defense are F
, S aturday , TKk Eot btzzxth D» t or Jias.
success in raising the money, the great
TO
TWs’ ' xperience and have made fiver
Nancy E. Rowland, aged 29, to Sher­
mense heavy bone; will he three years old of all kinds done in the most work­ A. I).. 1890, at the hour of 1 o'clock P-■
PH
r«pnii< ;■.* -.ns for American and For-
audience broke into cheers when the
Washington, I).
May 2t>, IS! «I. W. Fenton. Jas. McCain, J. E. Magers
in
June.
Terms
?10
for
two
or
more
mares
“■»‘-ten parent*. Send for Handbook. Corres­
manlike manner.
man Hatch.
at the court house door, in the city of Me-,
pondence strictly confidential.
or $12 for single mare, by insurance.
anouucemet was made that the Jewish I The McKinley tari ft’bill, which has and J. F. Dapies; for the state H. H.
Minnrille. in said county and atate. I wi|K
The above are marriage license* gran­
!
Hewitt.
Up
to
the
present
time
six
II at public auction the above described
The
Pure
Bred
Shorthorn
bull
TRADE MARKS.
citizens of < 'hicago had contributed $27,- passed the house, was read in the sen­
PIPE, HOSE, EOT. s real
ted
during
the
past
week.
premia«« of said defendant» to tbe I
In
case
your
nwirk
is
not
registered
in
the
Pat
­
000 toward the enterprise. Our Hebrew ate Friday afternoon and referred at witnesses have been examined but no
BILLY ACKLAND
ent Office, apply to Jll’xx a . Co., and procure
highest bidder for cash in band, to aatlaf»
thing new was given. The evidence
protection. Send for Handbook.
always
in
stock.
said
judgment,
costs and accruing coats.
will
also
be
kept
for
service
at
the
small
fee
ARE yon made miserable by Indigestion. immediate
fellow citizens are never backward in i once to the committee on finance. It : ' given
COPYRIGHTS for bonks, charts, map*,
has lieen published twice so there
Dated this 13th dav of Mar. 1IM>
of $2.50 for single cow or |2 for two or more.
Dizziness. Loss* of Appetite,
etc., quickly procured. Address
assisting any movement of a moral or 1 is the intention of that committee to ■ is no necessity of “threshing the same j I 1 Constipation.
T. J HABRU.
Both animals will kept on the Thos. Ow­
Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalize!* i< a pnui-
O. O. HODSON.
MUNN &■
Patent D»ollcitare.
¡[May 15 1#
Sbertr^
■ report a substitute for tiie McKinley ! old straw over again.”
, tive curt; sold be Rogers Bros
ens farm.
GEO. OWENS
"eligious character.
GENB1U L OlPtCiM XI B uo AI j W av * *
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
MEMORIAL DAY.
B. S. CLARK
PHOTOGRAPHS
New Imperial Photo Gallery
Located on the Side Street, and in the
Rear of the First National Bank,
15th DAY OF MAY, 1890,
Ground Floor, No Stairs to Climb.
Staples and Novelties,
Family Groups and Small Caildrens’ Picturesa Specialty.
The Imperial Gallery
IWnrii -f<h hnoi
THE RACKET,
AND
2- N ICH ITS —2
FRIDAY EVENINS, MAY 23. 90
LADIES’BOOT,
LASTS
PLUMBING
C-A-S-H,
PIPE WORK.
IS GLENN & GRIFFITH
Bath Tubs and Sinks,
»
Flouncings !
O. O. HODSON
Red Front Grocery
. Tfco Celebrated French Cure,
i
The Sickle Bar
Is Fully Warranted
Extras are also Kept on Haod.
Etc., Etc.,
Call and See for Yourself.
Argand and
Peninsular
STOVES AND RANGES.
.JOB WORK OF ALL
KINDS DONE HERE.
Notice to Breeders.
PLUMBING
Harness and Saddles.;