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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1891)
Our New Goods are Now Here and Every Department in our Store is Full. In CLOTHING we have the LATEST NOVELTIES and OHOICERT PATTERNS in the Market. Also our LINE OF OVERCOATS IS IMMENSE! Our stock of Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc. are all complete and we will posi tively sell these goods at Less than Portland Prices. Do ns the Favor to See Our Goods and get prices before purchasing. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER A CHANGED TUNE. DR. LANE’S FINAL REPORT. It will cost you nothing to look and may save you money. a never-ending grist of abuse culminat ing in newspaper attacks and misrepre sentations, which try one’s nerves and well-nigh drive him to the safe and restful heaven of “standing in” and “stealing the state blind” for the peace and influential friend it would cer tainly bring him. Upon the other hand, it has been a pleasure to watch the development of plans long nurtured, with hope ; to hear a kindly word of commendation and encouragement from those whose esteem one respects, and I would be un just indeed,did I not express thanks and gratitude to them, and to the faithful officers and employes who have so ear nestly worked for the betterment of the institution and condition of its inmates; for them I have respect and high es teem and no light words of praise ; to them I sincerely extend my hand and with it my heart. Dr. Harry Lane’s last monthly report as superintendent of the in sane asylum has just been published, some eight weeks after it was handed SUBSCRIPTION BATES. to the board. He says: Ona Copy, per year, inadvance................. $2 00 I have the honor herewith to submit Oca Copy, six months in advance............... 1 00 my regular monthly report of the Ore gon asylum for the insane for the Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. month of July. In returning to you the charge, which I have held for the T he advertising R ates or T he T ele - past four years, I think it not improper phone -R egister are liberal, taking in to make a brief statement of the man consideration the circulation. Single inch, $1 .00, each subsequent inch. $.75. ner in which I have conducted the af Special inducements for yearly or semi- fairs entrusted to me for safekeeping. yearly contracts. Before assuming the duties of the po- * * * J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted sition I pledged myself to conduct the at reasonable rates Our facilities arc institution for the benefitofitsinmates; the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam second, for the taxpayers of the state, plant insures quick work. and third, in a manner which would ♦ * * R esolutions of C ondolence and all O bit - bring no discredit upon you or myself. uary Poetry will be charged for at regular Farther than this I did not go, and be advertising rates. fore I would accept the position I dis * * * A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y tinctly required of the board, consisting CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. the person who sends them, not for pub of the governor, secretary of state, lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good For the information of a number of and treasurer, a written assurance that faith. Ño publications will be published I would be allowed to conduct it.in persons we give below the counties that unless so signed. « » » this manner, free from pledges or obli compose the first congressional district: A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Curry, gations to any one. the editorial or business departments, to T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, At the expiration of my term of ser Douglas, Jacksoil, Josephine, Klamath, Oregon. vice I can truthfully say I have kept Lake, Lane, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tilla * * » my pledge. I will not tire you with a mook, Washington and Yamhill. S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ter will be mailed to any person in the detailed statement of the improvements The second district is composed of tlie United States or Europe, who desires one, which have been made, or the work following counties: free of charge » * which has been done during the past Baker, Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, W’l I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele four years, but will content myself Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Mor phone -R egister witli any other paper published in Yamhill county. witli saying that I am able to turn the row, Multnomah, Sherman, Umatilla, institution over to you in better trim Union, Wallowa and Wasco. All subscribers who do not receive their than I found it; with large crops plant Best Ever Seen on tlie Coast. paper regularly will confer a favor by im ed where I found small ones; with mediately reporting the tame to this office every useful need supplied, fairly People returning from Portland, after abreast with the times, and of which visiting the exposition there pronounce Thursday, October 1, 1891. EJECTING SETTLERS. the state need not feel ashamed, and it the greatest ever held on the coast. Tlie Burns Herald of last week says: that I can retire with a clean conscience The exhibits are far ahead of any pre The campaign in New York will lie a and a light purse, two things said to be vious year, not only in number and ar The U. 8. marshal and sheriff com peculiar one and will be watched with very essential to home and happiness. rangement, but also in variety and gen menced the ejectment process of the interest by millions of the peopleof tills It has been my unfortunate duty to of eral appearance. The attractions, es settlers on the Red-8. lands yesterday. great republic. Several houses were torn down and fend a few persons in business matters. pecially the music and art, are away If these persons could have realized Governor Campbell and McKinley moved and the work is still going on that my solemn duty was to protect above expectations. The Zapadores band, from the City of Mexico, is dis today. The officers being armed with will meet in political battle array on the state from loss; that I must exact of the 8th of October at Ada, Ohio. This the proper papers should not be cen all men,regardless of politics or religion coursing wonderful music and lias made discussion will lie looked to with much sured for tlie part they are taking in an accurate fulfillment of contracts; a decided bit. The range of music per- the matter, and Henry Miller, having formed seems to be without limit and interest. that higher than personal preference the fear that the band would confine it by due course of law established his lies tlie law of which I was but a ser self to Mexican and Spanish music has W. E. Russell, governor of Massa claim to tlie land, cannot be blamed for vant, it would, it seems to me, long since disappeared. Tlie art gallery chusetts, has been re-nominated by the asserting his rights. But undoubtedly have brought a kindlier feeling and is a revelation, the paintings being the democrats of his state. The old Bay there is a radical wrong somewhere. It more just judgment. The duties and greatest that have ever been placed in state can do no better than to re-elect is tlie duty of newspapers to protect cares of the (position have not at all an exposition. The mineral, horticul him. Just now the eyes of the whole everyone in his rights, and especially times been of the most agreeable na tural and agricultural exhibits are a people are on Massachusetts, Iowa and in this country where we are interested ture. Its legitimate responsibilities in its development, we should protect genuine surprise. It was supposed that _______________ Ohio. the settlers in all just claims. Why is and business interests are great enough the superintendent, not being connect But a short time ago the people and it that one branch of a department dif to tax the best efforts of any man; its ed with mining or agricultural indus papers of the country were bewailing fers so radically with another of the ordinary wants and woes call for his tries, would neglect this important the fact that gold was going out of the time and sympathy, and I am not sor branch of the exposition, but the result same department? Of the general land ry to lay the burden down. To day shows that it lias received more than country at a great rate. It caused a office with the judiciary? The general after day meet the appealing and re the usual attention and is a gratifying gloomy expression to appear on many land office encourages the settler to set faces. This expression can now fade tle on these lands by receiving their fil proachful gaze that bores a hole straight success. The horticultural department away as gold is now being shipped into ings and allowing the right to contest— to your heart from a patieut who hon is larger than it ever has been, and tlie this country faster than it was shipped as we understand it licfore the general estly lielieves with all his soul that you quality of fruit is a source of great ad are slowly poisoning him to death; to miration. Other features have been out. land office—the judiciary comes in and patiently and smilingly listen for a per It is reported that the peasants of issues ejectments; these are put into the iod of four years to a complaint from added which bring the exposition far beyond expectations. With the reduced hands of the proper officers, who are Russia have had to resort to cannibal another that you are actually depriv ism in order to live. Reports of this na ordered to destroy the improvements, ing him of his liberty, knowing him to rates on all transportation lines this ture must be taken with a grain of and in fact to do the settler as much be a supreme lieing; to another who be year, there is no reason why people allowance. Russia is a great country damage ns possible, and the one of all lieves that with devilish ingenuity you should not go and partake of the bene- fits the exposition offers. and is capable of taking care of its peo parties concerned less able to do so. malicionsly grind away on an electric ple, These reports are probably for When a city in the east sees the battery all night and every night, for Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- warded by some of the nations of Eu need of manufacturing industries the the purpose of filling him win electrici dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free rope at outs with Russia. people immediately offer a bonus to ty to his personal detriment; to another at Rogers Bros. 6 To-night a grand reception will be desirable manufactories. In this man who, in a voice big with indignation The Grand Jury. tendered Senator Chas. J. Faulkner, ner the population and wealth of the and wrath, solemnly informs you that he is a prophet sent directly from heav The following were drawn for tlie Ex-Gav. Chauncey F. Black, Congress city is increased rapidly. We need man W. D. Bynum, Hon. Lawrence manufactories. Let us stir ourselves en to notify you that for the last year grand jury Monday afternoon and im W. Gardner, Ex-Congressman Wm. and see what can be done. But a short you have been condemned for allow mediately entered upon the discharge McAdoo and Hon. James M. Beck, time ago a large planing mill burned to ing dances for the patients to be held at of their duties: D O Durham, foreman; prominent democrats, by the democrats the ground and crippled its proprietors the asylum; your wife, your children D E Frazer, N K Sitton, R N Snell, M of the state, at the tabernacle in Port to such an extent that it is not possible and yourself have been doomed to weep Morgan, A II Leabo and J N Wise land. The campaign is coming on, for them to rebuild immediately. This out your anguish in blazing fires of carver. and the democrats of Oregon should has caused tlie city to lose a family or never-ending hells; to listen to one hun Electric Bitters. enthuse. Success is only gained by or two and has thrown a number of men dred and one others filled with start out of employment. As a starter toward ling theories of their wrongs, is merely This remedy is becoming so well ganization and persistent effort. obtaining manufactories why not offer a part and parcel of tlie duties of the known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used President Harrison’s administration a bonus to rebuild the planing mill. place,for which I have received my sal Electric Bitters sing the same song of is distinctively one of absenteeism. We believe that the city can well afford ary and which has been rendered as praise. A purer medicine does not ex such and no complaint made because of ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is He himself has been absent from Wash to help this matter along. It, no animosity or unkindly feelings claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all ington one year of his official term. diseases of the liver and kidneys, will Jim Hill, president of the Great stored. Blaine has been at Bar Harbor six But when at the peril of tlie honor remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and months, although his friends insist Northern, has a pretty g<xxi head. At all other affections caused by impure that he is a well man and perfectly able Fairhaven, Wash., he said: “The and business interests of the institution blood. Will drive malaria from the and ’ its successful and decent manage country is what builds up your city; system and prevent as well as cure all to transact the duties of his office. Within the last twenty months Com without a producing community in tlie ment one becomes the prey, tlie butt malarial fevers. For cure of headache constipation and indigestion try Elec missioner Baum has lieen absent from country you have no use for a city. and foil, the blame taken and patient trie Bitters—entire satisfaction guaran burden-bearing ass for every nincom You might build houses and blocks of his post 304 days. The last democratic teed or money refunded. Price 50 cts. administration did not permit such houses, and put in electric lights and poop, jack-’o-knapes, and no account, and $1.00 per bottle at Rogers Bws practices and the next one will discon gas and modern plumbing, but if the who, by aid of his own friend’s dexter drugstore. 5 people were not prosperous—were not ity, lias loaded himself onto the asylum tinue them. occupied profitably—they would have for a living which he could not hon Tin-plate, says the Cincinnati A'/i- no use for your houses. We might estly make; for the careless or dishonest quirer, such as the people of this coun build our railroad here; we might build contractor, who fills his contract for When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. try use, has risen in price from $4.25 in large stations, and we might build flour witli alternate batches of the When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria 1889 to $5.85 in September, 1891. ft shops to repair our cars, and even build good and weevily variety; for corn When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. will take a big lead bath to cover that. cars, but unless there was something meal with six inch top layer of beauti When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. And, in this connection, it might be for the cars to do we have no use for ful gold dust meal, and the remainder well to state that foreign tin-plate pro them. Tlie thing would come to an of the barrel au ashy looking mixture ducers are credited, on a careful esti end. All this country and all its nat of God knows what; for the ill-gotten Take T iie T elephone -R egister . mate with making $8,000,000 spot cash ural wealth lias been here since Adam and rasping-voiced dealer who thinks in consequence of advance orders, made was a little boy, and it might remain himself entitled to the sole trade of the while the McKinley bill was pending. here for all time without any change - institution, regardless of the justice of How much they have made since is a it will remain here for all time without his claim, of his prices, or of the quality conundrum hard to answer. But one any change except such change as is of his goods; for the employe who thing is certain—the households of this brought alxiut by well-direct 3d, enter shirks his work ; for the other one who prising, intelligent efforts. It takes beats his helpless charge and then, land pay for it. work always to bring tlie results that calmly and without faltering, looks you Speaking of newspaper men, Rev. build up new countries.” in the eye and lies out of it; for the lo Talmage once said: “One of the great McMinnville has the producing com cal politician or city official, who has a est trials of the newspai>cr profession is munity in the country, and it now falls half-witted or utterly worthless first that its members are compelled to see upon the inhabitants of the town to born, a friend or a brother, whose ser more shams of the world than any make a great city of it. It can lie done. vices he works off, with infinite cun other profession. Through every news Why not do it? ning and ingenuity, upon the state; Sick-heidaches are the outward indication« ot derangements of the stomach and bowels. As paper office day after day is found all for tlie small boy manipulator who has Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the only bowel the vanities that want to lie repaid; all The editor of a Georgia paper makes dickered with the devil and thrown regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it is seen the mistakes that want to be corrected; the following liberal offer in a recent down his friends Until his day is past why it Is the only appropriate Sarsaparilla in all the the dull speakers that want to issue : “We have taken wood, potatoes, and no man trusts him more, for the sick-headaches. It is not only appropriate; it is be thought eloquent; all the meanness corn, eggs, butter, onions, cabbage, more prominent state official who would an absolute cure. After a course of it an occa dose at intervals will forever after prevent that wants to get is wares noticed gratis chickens, stone, lunilier, labor, sand, willingly unload ail the dunder-heads sional return. in the editorial column in order to save calico, sauer kraut, second hand cloth and unshackled rogues in Christendom Jno. M. Coi, of 735 Turk Street, San Francisco, the advertising columns; all the men ing, coon skins, bug juice, scrap iron, upon an institution provided for the writes: “I have been troubled with attacks of who want to be set right, who never shoe jiegs, rawhides, chinquepins, tan care of miserable victims, that he shall tick-headache for the last three years from one to were right. Through the editorial and bark, fice dogs, sorghum seed, jugware be fed on musty and bad food, and the three times a week. Some time ago I bought two bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and have reportorial rooms all the follies and and wheat straw on suliscription, and tax-payers’ money shall be frittered only had one attack since and that was on the shams of the world are seen day after now a man wants to know if we would away, to this sole end, aim and benefit; second day after I began using it." day, and the temptation is to believe send the paper six months for a large that tlie ward striker may be provided neither God, man nor woman. It is no owl. We have no precedent for refus with his soft job and the politician sol Inu’c Vegetable surprise to me that in this profession ing, never having declined anything, idified with the gang ; among the con- there are found skeptical men. I won and if we can find a man who is out of ! stant duties of the place, a non-perform JUy v Sarsaparilla der journalism believes anything.” an owl and needs one we’ll take it.” SOLI) BY ROGERS BROS. ance of which rest upon tlie incumbent, HARDING & HEATH, Publishers. Last year the McKinley stumpers and newspapers declared that they “despised cheapness.” They accepted the president’s pet phrase that“a cheap coat means a cheap man.” They pro claimed that tax-sustained dearness was necessary to the payment of high wages to American workmen. And the American people sat down on them w ith the weight of over 1,000,- 000 majority, says the N. Y. World. This year, with McKinley himself at their head, they have changed their tune. They point to cheap sugar— made cheap by taking ofT tlie tariff tax —as their great achievement. And they parade a carefully selected list of other articles which they claim are cheaper than formerly. If taxes cheapen articles, why did they stop at 60 per cent.? Why not make a tariff of 100 per cent, or higher? Do they expect the American voter to believe that, while undertaxing sugar has made it cheaper, taxiug still higher clothing, food, fuel, glass, crockery and other necessaries hits likewise made them cheaper? The American voter is not such a fool as the McKinleyites take him to be. If in any case of increased duty the price of the article has not advanced, then the law has failed of its purpose. If the object of protection be not to compel importers and to enable home manufacturers to charge a higher price than they would without it, then it has no object. Tlie “worse-than-war tariff” must go. SICK Head- Aches. KAY & TODD. Respectfully, STOPPING LEAKS I TO THE PUBLIC! There are a good many Leaks to be stop ped by every family, the greatest of these is undue BURNS & DANIELS’ LIVING EXPENSES To stop a Large Share of these Expenses is to BUY GOODS CHEAPER! When Vcu Want Furniture G-o to at McMinnville, They carry the largest stock of FURNITURE. WALL PAPER AND CARPETS IN THE COUNTY. Also, l’arlor Suita, Lounges and, in fact, everything usuallv found in a first- class furniture store. We have also en route a carload of Bed-Room Suits, Lounges, Tables, Book Cases, Mattresses and Parlor Suits direct from the east. We propose in the future to deal largely with the factories, enabling us to offer our gooas lower than we could if we dealt witli middle-men. Come and insjiect our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. STTiwtTS <sc n^nrrms. Without Surrendering Anything in Quality. This can be done if you Trade at the Right Place. There lias Just Been Harvested a Magni ficent Crop, and in view of tlie large sales that are sure to follow A. J. APPERSON has purchased in tlie East Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES -------- OF THE-------- The Largest Stock of Finest Fruit Land'"e Willamette Valley Fall and Winter Goods Ever Brought to this County. This Stock Includes: Dress Flannels, Water Proofs, Hosiery, Underwear, and a full line of Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. In Gents’ Goods our Line of To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acrcB at $30.00 an acre and upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity. Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. For particulars apply to or address Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN, AMITY FRUIT LAM) COMPANY, AMITY, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. FOR JOB PRINTING CLOTHING - OVERCOATS Is Exceptionally Large and Fine. LOWEST. A. J. APPERSON. This One Thing We Do! This is an Age of Single Aims. If You Make a Blade that 6hall be both a razor and a carving knif it will certainly not be a success as either. It will not shave as well as a razor nor carve as well as a carver. You will lose a little at each end in trying to cover both. What is gained in variety is lost in effectiveness. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER F. W. FENTON, W. M. RAMSEY. Ramsey & Fenton, IRA A. MILLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, McMixaviu.a, ... O segos Rooms 1 and 2, Union Block, THE RED FRONT The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store GBOCEEV has only one aim. All my thought and time and study is focused Has received a new coat of paint on one single product, BOOTS AND SHOES. outside and Take Another Example at home. OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, F. DIELSCHNEIDER, P rop . IS REDDER THAN EVER! NEW LUMBER YARD. Located on Martin's addition, where the A large and fresh invoice of gro show Ground was this and last year. ceries on the inside which defy It would be to the interest of all competion in quality or price. The largest, finest and cheapest invoice persons wanting Lumber to call at the new Yard before purchasing elsewhere. All bills filled on short notice. ever opened up on the coast. Teas, Coffees and Spices of Schilling’s D. L. McCABE, Best. In fact everything in tlie Proprietor. Grocery line, as Good as the Best and as Cheap as the Cheapest. Notice of Final Settlement. We mean what we say. If you Of Decorated Queensware LARGE ARRIVALS OF don’t believe it call and see us. In the county court of the county of Yarn hill, state of Oregon, In tbe matter of the estate of William C. Goods Delivered Free any place Mason, deceased Notice is hereby given that tbe under within One Mile of the City, all signed, as the executrix of said estate, has Hours of the Day or Night. file«! her final account of her administration of said estate in the county court of Yam hill county, Oregon, and said court has set the 3d day of November, 1891, at tbe hour i of 1 o’clock in tbe afternoon of said day, at Having purchased nearly tbe county court room at McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon, as the time and DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT —Tn place for bearing said final account. There all the World there in but one cure. fore all ¡K-rsons interested in said estate are Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be Riven in a cup of tea or coffee without hereby notified and required io appear at the knowledge of tbe person taking it, effecting a said time and place and show cause if any speed, and permanent cure, whether the patient i*a there l»e why said estate be not finally set moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. ThouRamls drunkards have been cured who have taken the tled, said final ac<ount allowed and said In addition to our already large stock, direct from Eastern and California manu- of Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowl executrix discharged factories, all these goods are bought for cash and will be sold on a small margin. 1 edge, and today believe they quit drinking of their This notice published by order of the own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Bend for cir Hon, Wm. Galloway, judge of said court cular and full particulars. Address in confidence, for four week as by law provided G olden B fecifjc Co., 1& Race Street. Cincinnati. U Dated this 24 th dav of Septenilier, 1801. SARAH B. MASON. Executrix of said estate Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys for estate. • FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT R. JACOBSON’S. C. R. COOK & SON. $20,000 Worth of Well-Selected Goods, G. LUENBERGER, Is the law, and that is just what we propose to do. Come early ami see for yourself. A large stock to select from, full in all departments. (Successor to E Johnson. ) Keeps on hand a fine stock of foreign and Thanking you for past favors and hoping to merit a continuation of tlie same, domestic wines, liquors and cigars. Also the celebrated Weinbard I«ager, always I remain, Yours, R. JACOBSON. fresh and cold. Give him a call ADVERTISERS L’XTX™ on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file af the Advediemg Agency ©f LORD (THOMAS.