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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. IS IT A REAL THREAT? WASHINGTON LETTER PERSONALAND PERTINENT. “ INDISPUTABLY THE LARGEST OF ALL'l ,IE lfl-ST GOODS The New York World'» Washington Senator Frye disappointed some of Lord Salisbury seems of the opinion correspondent says that he is able to that a fleet of war ships is a great in- 1 the ardent friends of the river and har HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. state upon the highest authority that centive to peace. bor bill liecause he did not antagonize the negotiations betwen Secretary the McKinley tariff- bill with that Miss Corrine Blackburn, daughter of Blaine and tlie Bririsli government measure, which is he in charge of, Senator Blackburn, is a brunette, while SUBSCRIPTION RATES. looking to a settlement of the Behring when Senator Morrill, in charge of the her sister, Miss Lucille, is a blonde of On« Copy, per year, in advance................. $2 00 sea controversy have l«en abruptly ter tariff bill, called up that measure and One Copy, six months in advace............. 1 00 minated by the British minister, and the pure English type. opened the debate thereon. There is that Sir Julian Pauncefote has trans Mrs. Garfield lately sold a farm near no man in congress more anxious than Entered at tlie postoffiee at McMinnville mitted to the secretary of state a com Prestonburg, Ky., to speculators for Senator Frye, chairman of the com Oregon, as second-class matter. munication received from the London $7,000, which Gen. Garfield bought merce committee, to have the river foreign office to the effect that should during the early part of the war for less and harbor bill passed, but in view of T hs A dvertising R ates or T he T ei . e - any vessel sailing under the flag of than $700. the fact that the president is already ruoxE-REGtsTER are liberal, taking in Great Britain be seized in Alaskan wa In his new story, The picture of Dor half, if not wholly disposed to be hos consideration tlie circulation. Single inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. ters by United States revenue cutters, ian Gary, Oscar Wilde makes one of tile to the river and harbor bill, he Special inducements for yearly or semi- the entire British squadron lying off' the characters say: There are in all probably’ concluded that it would not yearly contracts. Victoria will lie instructed to recapture London only five women worth talk be good policy to attempt to force con Jo» W ork N eatly A nd Q uk ki . t E xecvted the prize at any cost, and without re ing to and two of them are not present sideration of that measure at this time. at reasonable rates Our facilities are gard to possible consequences. For able in good society. He said today that the bill would cer the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam several days rumors have lieen flying Brooklyn, N. Y., Ixiasts of one dis tainly pass, but he declined to express plant insures quick work. thick and fast with regard to the trou tinction. It has the largest bakery in an opinion as to whether it would lie * * * R esolution ' s of C ondolence and all O bit - ble to lx* apprehended should the Unit the country. It employs 500 men and signed by Mr. Harrison. uary Poetry will lie charged for at regular ed State* revenue cutters attempt to can turn out 70,000 leaves a day, besides Circumstances have caused the de advertising rates. carry out the instructions recently giv cakes of many kinds. In the bread bate on the tariff bill, which began in A ll C' ohhi sicatio . ns M i st B e S igned B y en by Secretary Windom in accordance way it takes the cake. the senate today, to assume more inter lhe person who sends them, not for pub with the president’s proclamation based Louis A. Watres, the republican can est than was expected for it a lication, unless unaccompanied by ’ “non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good on the revised statutes. Special tele didate for lieutenant-governor in Penn short time ago. The principal reason faitn. Xc publications will l»e published grams from Victoria, describing the fit sylvania, ix'gan life as a coal-picker for this is the expectation on the part unless so signed. ting out of privateers have appeared in and had much more independence of of the democratic senators that when * * * — A ddress A ll C ommcnications . í . ithkr F or Eastern newspaper* while from the the tariff'bill is disposed of, the federal the editorial or business departments, to same source have come accounts of the character then than he can possibly election bill will lie taken up. This the T he TELBrnoNt-RiGisTiR, McMinnville, have now ns a Quay candidate. arming of Canadian sealer* with a view Oregon. The Rev. Elisha Holland, of Golds- democrats say they will prevent if they S amfi . e CoriEB Or T he T blermone -II egi »- to resisting seizure by United States Ixiro, N. ('., is eiglity-flve .vein's age have to talk on the tariff bill until the These re]M>rts have ter will be mailed to any person in the revenue cutters. and is growing a bmutiful crop of black 4th of next March, when the fifty-first United States or Europe, who desires one, been without foundation. congress expires. Strange to say the free of charge Undoubtedly well founded, however hair on what was lately a very bald democrats appear to be much more head. At eighty he cut a tooth, and if Wt I nvite Yov T o C omeare T he T ele - are the cable dispatches from London certain that the federal election bill will fhone -R egibter with any other paper stating that important instructions had he keeps on he will be cutting capers become a law than do the republicans, published in Yamhill county. lieen sent to the British naval squadron soon. most of whom speak doubtfully of it. Charles Stewart Parnell is a close All lubtcribere who do not tectite their in the Pacific, but the nature of the in reader of American newspapers and My own impression is that the federal election bill not be voted upon by the paper regularly trill confer a faror by im structions could not lie heretofore ascer mediately reporting the tame to thin office. tained, though it is understood that the American literature generally. Balfour, senate at this session; none of the re flagship Warsprite has been ordered to chief secretary for Ireland, is also an publican senators who enthusiastically tlie Pacific coast of British America, omnivorous reader of American news favor the bill have the influence and Thursday, July 17, 1890. and tliât a formidable array of war ves papers and recently said: “I like the and power in the senate which enabled sels is to be gathered there to defend snap of the American writers.” Speaker Reed, who has proven himself The dispatches state that the British vessels sailing under the English flag Mr. A. McLeod, the new president, to be the greatest legislative power of lion is restless. He won't be after the against American attack. of the Reading railroad, began his ca the present generation, to force it Four Monster Railroad Trains! Sixty Double Steel American eagle twists his tail over this It is now known that tlie instructions reer as a railroad man by dragging through the house; besides the repub Behring sea question. Cars Required for its Transportation. sent to the British Admiral in com chains for the surveyors of the North licans throughout the country have not mand of tlie naval squadron in tlie Pa ern Pacfic terminal at Duluth. He will up to this time manifested enough in Wind observations at the Eiffel tower 1,000 Men, Women, Horses. Our Galaxy of Arenie Stars Em cific are of the same tenor as those probably find that dragging chains was terest in the measure to stir up the OVER FOUR CIRCUS RINGS in Simultan braces 12 Lady Bareback Eques- show that at low velocities of fifteen transmitted to Sir Julian Pauncefote by in the nature of a picnic compared luke-warm senators of their party. eous operation. Immense Hippodrome trians! ! 22 Male and Female miles an hour or lean the velocity of the Gymnasts! Lord Salisbury. While under the laws witli the presidency of the Reading. The silver problem remains unsolved Track Inclosing all. wind at the top of the tower is front of nations, reeapture of Canadian seal With all his millions Mr. Carnegie is in spite of almost constant meetings of four to five times as great as at the top 15 CLOWNS 15 9 MALE 9 ers by British men-of-war would not, of a little rocky in his rhetoric. In a re the house and senate conferees. The 2, 4 & Gymnasts and Specialists 6 Horse Riders. of an ordinary building sixty-nine feet necessity, constitute an act of war, yet cent abte essay he says: “There are silver men have stated their ultimatum high, but as the velocity increases this tlie gravest apprehensions are warrant three great rocks ahead of the practical to lie the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces Troupe of Royal Japanese, Troupe of Sahara Araby, Troupe of Bicycle Riders, difference decreases until nt high veloc- Troupe'of Oriental Jugglers, Famous Wrestlers, Champion Boxers. locities the difference is only as two to ed by the situation. The sensation young man who has his feet ^upon the of silver per month and the making of produced in Washington by the news ladder and is beginning to rise.” We the certificates issued therefor full legal one. when made public was profound. leave Mr. Carnegie, the young man tender for all purposes and good for Realistic Revival of the Sports, Pastimes and Contests of the The dispatches front England have It is, no doubt, owing to the gravity of and the three great rocks to get down either gold or silver. Ancient ROMAN HIPPODROME, Introducing on its Vast For the first time since the comple lieen very warlike in tone the past few tlie situation tliât a rumor which must from that ladder the best way they can. Track Sixty Thoroughbred Horses and Ponies. weeks. The Behring sea matter is of ap|H'ar baseless, gained credence, to the At ten years of age a boy thinks his tion of the eapitol, the United States vast importance and should lie settled effect that in consequence of tlie atti father knows a great deal; at 15 he flag—four of them—waved over the 60 Male and Female Boy and Girl Jockeys. by arbitration if possible. The Ameri tude assumed by the British govern knows as much as his father; at 20 he dome of that building on Independ The most Exhilerating and Pleasant Event of a Lifetime will lie to can navy Is rather weak, but such as it ment Secretary Blaine has secured a knows twice as much; at 30 he is wil ence day. although congress was not in Witness our Magnificent is the American jieople have great con modification by Secretary Wandoin of ling to take his advice; at 40 he begins session. the orders recently issued to our rev fidence in it. John Bull has never yet to think his father knows something The senators and members looked had the satisfaction of "doing us” and enue cutters on the Pacific coast so that after all; at 50 he begins to seek his ad considerably refreshed after their three never will. Americans can tight and Canadian ]>oachers will not lie disturb vice, and at 60—after his father is dead day’s holiday, as they took their re ed, pending the settlement of the fish —he thinks he was the smartest man spective seats; never has congress they will, if necessary. eries dispute. w’orked harder than it did during the that ever lived. 1,000 Rare Animals. Io Open Dens. The I'niatilla reservation surveys, as j It is now known that no such eonces- the month of June, which was also the When the appraisers were making corrected, have at last lieen accepted 1 sion has lieen made. The British min warmest June Washington has experi an inventory of the effects of tlie late A MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS ! and approved by the interior depart ister and Lord Salisbury expeete<I, it is enced in years. ment. This finally closes a four years' said, that, inasmuch as negotiations Alexander Smith, a Pennsylvanian, Idaho is now a full fledged state, and series of exasjierating delays as to these were still ]M*nding, looking to tlie set they were shown a silver watch, made the forty-third star was officially added in Belfast, Ireland, which Mr. Smith's surveys, and places the matter in a way tlement of the Behring sea dispute, the to the United States flag on the 4th j From the Circus Grounds. Thrilling Balloon Ascension and Parachute. where it may l>e and ought to lx1 speed United States would refrain from mak father had given hint when he was a inst. Owing to the fact that the sen ing war ou the poachers, until an un ' Ixiy, and wliicli he had carried con- ate added an amendment liefore passing ily disposed of. A .Jump from the Clouds to the Earth The allotments of the Indian’s sever derstanding could l>e arrived at. Ujion stantly for seventy-four years, ,The the house bill for the admission of Wy Mrs. watch is now the property of alty lands have yet to be made, and the learning that the treasury department oming that measure is still hung up Mary Broadhead, and is still in good Performance One Hour Later sale of the residue advertised, which | had issued orders to the revenue cutters in the house and the forty-fourth star Doors Open at 1 and 7 p. m. running order and a good timepiece. will take several weeks; but we can to seize all Canadian vessels caught will not lie added to the flag until tlib M. Mabrez, of France, is in Chicago Fourth of next July, now begin to see the beginning of the ■ poaching within tlie limits of Behring long wished for end.— Eant Orr<i<mian. sea, acting under instructions from on his way to southern California to es Vice-president Morton who has gone Lord Salisbury promptly terminated tablish a peanut oil industy. He states away for the Summer is said to have that about three million bushels of pea hurried off' because he dreaded the par In ten states the farm mortgages ex • the negotiations. nuts are raised yearly in the United liamentary responsibility of presiding ceed $320,000,000. * ■’ * In Massachu A TARDY HALT. States, whieli are raised for fixx! alone. over the senate during the tariff'debate. setts, from 1875 to 1885, farm lands de creased in value $5,020,142. In Michi Now tlmt the cost of tlie peudon list This but a little part of the industry. Senator Ingalls, who will preside until gan 47 4-10 i>er cent of the fanns are has lieen run up to $167.900,000, or al Peanut oil is equal to olive or sweet oil, Mr. Morton returns, does not fear that mortgaged. In 1850 the farmers owned most one-half the total income of the and may lie employed wherever the responsibility, nor anything else; if he 70 per cent of the total wealth of the government and more than the cost of I latter can. A bushel of ^peanuts sub does, nobody has yet discovered what country; in 1860, 50 per cent; in 1880, any military establishment in Europe, jected to hydraulic pressure will yield a it is. gallon of oil equal to the best olive oil. 33 per cent; in 1889, less than 25 |>er the Iritntw calls a halt. Serious trouble is feared with Great cent. Still, in this reduced condition, It declares that the further bills The oil is also used in the manufacture Britain over the Behring Sea fisheries they pay 80 per cent of the taxes. “eluinorously urged by pension agents” of soap. and although Mr. Blaine has gone to Thomas G. Sherman tells us us that cannot safely be passed without “im Of bluff'old Gilman Marston, who j Bar Harbor for the summer—at least it seventy persons have $2,700,000,000, and perilling the continuance of all grants;” died last week in New Hampshire, I is so given out—his return here at any tjiat 25,000 persons have half the wealth because a voting jxipulatioii of 12,000,- these stories are told: He was badly | time will not be surprising, as it is of the United States; that 31,000 have ooo will not long consent to pay more wounded in the arm at Bull Run, but | known that he is strongly in favor of CD more than three-fifths of it; that at the than half the entire revenue of the gov refused to have the member amputated i going to the extreme of using force if it present rate of accumulation 50,000 per ernment toa twentieth of their number. though the surgeons told him his life | I becomes necessary to protect American cis sons will own all the property in the This is a good deal like the proverb depended iqxin the operation. He in interests in those waters. And this is a United States in less than thirty years. ial “hs'kiiig tlie door after tlie horse is sisted upon lieing placed upon his' question in which polities are lost sight co stolen. Tlie revenues of tlie govern horse, and was led to the front amid of, ’and nine-tenths of the people are The marriage of American heiresses ment are already mortgaged for a gen cheers from the “boys” of his regiment. [ | with Mr. Blaine in maintaining our CD to poor, but titled foreigners, has be eration to eome. Twenty-five years of He once refused to allow his troops to ' rights. come so common that it is considered strenuous exertion to reduce the war board an overloaded transport, tx'cause Just what business, in addition to the quite the thing to lie expected. A debt, during which time the taxpayers he had brought these men from New regular appropriation bills, the house break in the monotony of what is con have paid the enormous sum of $1,500,- Hampshire to fight, not to be drowned. I ! will take up this week has not been sidered the regular thing is usually 000,000 upon the principal of that in ED No worm or insect is ever found upon ! made public; to-day under the rules is hailed as a relief, hence the record of debtedness, lias not diminished tlie war ' individual suspension day, that is, any the eucalyptus tree, or in tlie earth the marriage of A. E. Jessup, of the burden. The war charges are now ' member who can get unanimous con- great paper firm of Jessup A Moore, $40,000,000 a year more than they were where the roots penetrate. A row of j ! sent may call up any bill on the calen j.-”“*5 trees planted through an orchard or Philadelphia, to Lady Mildred Lyon, in 1865. Thi' continuing burden lias dar. Later there will probably be a second daughter of the Scottish Earl Is'en shifted from one shoulder to the vineyard will cause insects, worms or scramble by the different committees CD Strathmore, is a matter of interest. The other. Instead of a funded debt, due cateplllars to vacate that region. Two as to what shall lx- taken up. The œ < wedding was celebrated in Scotland on at a certain time, there is a pension ob branches of the eucalyptus used in the election committee has several contest- the 1st of July, and the couple went to ligation alisorblng one-half the undi rooms or windows, or as decorations in | ed cases ready, and it is believed that Airlie castle for the honey moon. To minished revenues, nnd running in- the rooms, will cause mosquitoes,moths some "of the cases will be acted on this and flies to leave the premises, and the complete the Uanspositioii, Mr. Jessup definitely. leaves placed beneath a carpet around a ! wesk; hut it all depends on the commit- settles $150,000 on his bride and be The “halt” comes too late. border of a room when the carpet is , I tee on rules. comes a British subject. The only ir laid, is an assurance against the moth, It is estimated that there are 100,600, Gol<l Exists Near l*en<lletou. regularity is that she continues Lady and branches placed beneath the bed 000 tons of waste coal in the anthracite Mildred without bestowing upon him Apropros of an article in Thursday’s pillows are a protection against fleas. regious of Pennsylvania. The utiliza the title of Lord Lyon. Eant Oregonian regarding the discov There is little doubt in Philadelphia tion of these huge banks of “culm” has ery of gold quartz croppings within tlie that John Wanamaker has a presiden lieen made the study of a special com A Danbury correspondent of the city limits of Pendleton,in which it was 03 Hartford Courant writes that Connecti stated that it was the first time gold tial Ixx' buzzing in his lxmnet. His mission appointed by the legislature of that state and an interesting report will taste of official life as jxistmaster-gen cut city is at present well nigh demor OS? had ever been discovered along the alized by a lottery erase. It seems that Umatilla in this neighborhood. Mr. eral has given him a liking for politics be forthcoming in the near future. and lie fondly nourishes the hope that an operative in one of the hat factories Robert Bruce, an early settler of Pen Administrator s Notice. drew a big prize in the Louisiana lot dleton, furnishes interesting informa the business men of the republican GO party will demand recognition through NOTICE is hereby given that the under tery recently, and a large proportion of tion in dispute of tlie statement. John II. Walker has been appointed making John their candidate. It is re signed the 5,000 operatives in Danbury have by the county court of Yamhill county, Or He says that eighteen or more years lieen buying lottery tickets ever since. ago, when Pendleton consisted of a few ported that “Uncle John” lias sold a egon. administrator of the estate of .lames CO good deal of his Philadelphia real es A. Walker, deceased. The craze lias gone to such mi extent All persons, therefore, having claims shanties, be frequently prosjieetcd tate lately, and that by the time the that business is interfered with. Fam said estate are hereby notified and along the I'niatilla, and found traces next convention meets he will l>e very against required to present the same with proper ilies suffer and storekeepers complain of gold, but not in paying quantities. strong in arguments usually found the vouchers to the undersigned at the law of loudly. All the working people are fice of F W Fenton, at McMinnville, Ore In Gibson’s gulch leading into Pendle most efficacious in convincing impe gon, within six months from this date. talking lottery and it is not the poor ton, at the foot of which the recent find cunious delegates whose alleged minds .1011X H W1LKER, alone who buy tickets. It is estimated Administrator of said Estate. was made, lie discovered several colors are not fully made up as to their enndi. 7-17-29 that Danbury has lost more money in F. W. Fenton, attorney for estate. by skilful panning, but not enough to datal preferences. this manner than from all other calam pay. Right where the Main street ities put together for n long period. bridge crosses tlie Umatilla he discov Tlie little man with his lint pulled There is reason to believe that the ered a goml prospect but did not devel down over his eyes, write a eornsqiond- prize referred to was allowed to go to 'vtorcauT' ‘APHRODITINE" »7 op it. While digging a cellar at his ent of tlie Philadelphia Press, “hus Is S old on a Danbury to revive drooping interest, a» tling along in the crowd on Park row, ranch near the present Fulton station POSITIVE it is openly charged that the lottery is a moneymaker. At one time lie had GUARANTEE on the O. & W. T., lie ran across more managers shrewdly drop a prize in to cure any the reputation of being a clever politi “colors”. He says there is no question form of nervous communities ami among classes of cian, l>ut he don’t care for politics now. disease, or any that gold exists in this neighborhood. disorder of the workingmen where it will excite the generative or No ledge has yet l>een discovered Every moment of his time is occupied gambling instinct. Not long ago a gans of either z in chasing tlie nimble dollar, and he is sex whether ar- . prize was drawn in this way, doubtless near where the recent find of surface getting rich at a rapid rate. It is Daniel ising from the AFTER by a Boston bariwr, and it said to have rock, which assayed $66.63 to the ton, S. Lamont, late private secretary to excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg was made! If one is found it will prove lieen the worst thing that ever befell President t'lcveland. He is interested cncc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power. Wakefur a mine of wealth.— E. O. ness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal the barl’crs in that city. The gambling in at least a dozen large enterprises, Weakness, Hysteria,Nervous Prostration Nocturn The l’enitenti«ry. al Emissions. Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem instinct is strong in human nature, and he is constantly sought by jaxiple ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne and an institution which panders to The receipts of tlie State Penitentiary who have money and wish to double it glected often lead to premature old age and insan ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for |5.00 Sent by that instinct and provokes it where it for the quarter ending June 30, were by some safe speculation. He is as busy mail on receipt of price. A WHITTEN GUARANTEE for every 15.00 would not otherwise lie aroused is a $6,701.90, the expenses, 10,076.86. The as a l>ee all day and far into the night. order, to refund the money if a l’erma’nent curse to the whole nation. Our govern salaries amount to $4,(»71.40. Beef His friends say lie is making $60,000 a cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently ment ought to be sufficiently paternal seems to be tlie principle article of food, year, and bids fair to lieeome one of the cured by APHRODITINE. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. to prevent the ignorant and credulous costing $2032.86; flour, $548.93; butter wealthy men of tlie metropolis. He WESTERN BRANCH, front being victimized in this way. The $84. 50. The number of convicts at the goes out very little in public, and seems BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. business is largely done through the close of the quarter was 327, being'! less to have lost all ambition save for money Sokl bv Rogers Bros , sole agents for Mc Minnville. than at the beginning of the quarter. making. mails. « S H O W S ! I have purchased the M’MINNVILLE— ¡ Illi V OR TUESDAY, JULI £□ JNO. ROBISON’S W Galloway & Goucher Warehouse, in McMinn- ville, and it will be THOROUGHLY RE-FITTED Great World’s Exposition And put in good order in time to receive grain. All Attention will be paid to the wants of the Farmer, and I solicit a share of the Patronage. GREAT - SHOWS W CD C/2 CD > F. B UtVF.kOFF. O. O. HODSON lias lieen appointed agent for This is not a New Machine, having licen in use in this county for eight vrars. CTQ CD h-O CD P r+ CD The Sickle Bar is not jointed, therfore will not cramp, but will run in any position. This Mower a Is Fully Warranted and any casting showing a defect will be replaced free of charge. Extras are also Kept on Haod. U Argand and We have a full stock of Peninsular STOVES AND RANGES, Tinware, Galvanized Ironware. TRIUMPHAL SPECTACULAR STREET PAGEANT! Copper Ware, Hardware, Etc which we can give you bnrgtiib*. PLUMBING Grand Free Exhibition Each Day ! of all kinds done in the most work manlike manner. HOSE, ETC. always in Htock. (1. O. HODSON Red Front Grocery You will find the most complete stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Crockery and Glassware. Stand and Library Lamps Ever Brought to the City. Fine Teas anti (’ofles a special ty; Roast Coffee ground free of charge. Goods delivered tree to ony part of the city. J. H. HENDERSON, Prop. n •* 4 * M The Celebrated French Cure, öS > w F io i one v lio lak»*» Li.bl «»1 tin Shull we start YOi b!i*iuPN*»' re*d«*r? 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Perkins, decease«]. therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same to the undersigned at North Yam hill, Oregon, properly verifud within six month- from the date hereof. Dated thi« loth dav of June, 1890 (.EO W. PERKINS. X. H. PERKINK, Joint administrators of said estate F. W. Fenton, attorney for estate June lu 23