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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1891)
Look at our fine all wool Oregon blankets, direct from the Factory; 15 per cent, less than Portland prices. Special sale of underwear this mouth; look in corner window; immense assortment; learn the prices; costs nothing to look. BLANKETS! UNDERWEAR! KAY & Overcoats in all colors and in all sizes at small prices. OVERCOATS! T odd , M c M innville , O regon . The weather is getting cold and now is the time to buy W inter Goods We get our blankets direct from the factory and have the best value for the money in the city; get our line of underwear, overcoats, rubber goods, clothing, etc. will speak for itself. We positively have double the i i . 1 iii <m\ f h i prices and judge for yourselves. < Our --------------- clothing house in the city, and we invite you to INSPECT OUR GOODS AND COMPARE PRICES Buy where you can get the best goods for the least money FUNNY, BUT WAIT AS THEY SEE IT. The newspapers of Chili attempt to It is suggested that Prof. Rork now catch on to the tail end of the theo be sarcastic, as the following transla sophist craze. It is the biggest fool agi tion of Chilian wit which appeared in El Combate, tlie principal paper in SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tation now on earth.— Statesman. Chili, will show: Oae Copy.per year, inadvance................ »2 00 There is mneh criticism, all over this Oea Copy, eix month, in advance............. 1 w ADVERTISEMENT. county, upon the action of Judge Boise Entered at tlie postoffice at McMinnville in letting two young man off with a Uncle Sam begs to inform his ; Oregon, as second-class matter. friends, the public, heads of families ; fine of $150 each on conviction of grand teachers of schools,that he is pre- ; larceny in stealing six beef cattle. : : and pared to exhibit, on very reasonable ; T hs advertising R ates or T he T ele - Grand larceny is almost on a par with : terms, his celebrated mione -R egister are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation, bingie assault and battery.— Ledger. AMERICAN EAGLE HARDING I HEATH, Publishers. inch, »1.00; each subsequent inch, *.<•>. Special inducements for yearly or senn- yearly contracts. J ob W oke N eatly ’ and Q uickly E xecuted at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as g.xsl as any in the state A complete steam plant insures quick work. • * • ZA R esolutions or C ondolence and ai .’. O bit - uary Poetry will be charged for at regular advertising rates. * If tlie papers of eastern Oregon will urge a special session of the legislature we have no ¡doubt Gov. Pennoyer will accede to the wishes of the people in that regard. The press of the Inland Empire should be a unit in this regard and the desired object can be accom plished.— Times- Mountaineer. A ll C ommunications M ist B e S ioned B y We have no objection to Mr. Geer as the person wlio sends them,_ not for pub lication. unless unaccompanied by a "non a man personally, but we do think that deplume.’’ but for a guarantee of good Mr. Hermann is preeminently better faith. No publications will lie published fitted for congressman for the first con unless so signed. A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or gressional district of Oregon, than he. the editorial or business departments to The Salem Journal wants Geer. Its T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, wants are great, however, and its “re Oregon. ceipts come in slow?’— HW Side, S ample C opies Or’T he ’ telephone -R egis - will be mailed to any person ill the Oregon protectionists don’t point to United States or Europe, who desires one, the woolen mills at Oregon City to il free of charge teb Ws I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county.__________ All subscriber! who do not reccire their paper regularly will confer a favor by im mediately reporting the same to this office Thursday, November 12, 1891. lustrate the beneficial workings of a protective tariff'. The price of the com modities manufactured at this concern has been increased, while the wages of the employes'have been met with a corresponding decrease. Under pro tection the laborer gets left everytime.” — Welcome. (Quite Tame) The awe-inspiring and terriftic : screams of this noble bird, combined ; : with its PERFECT HARMLESSNESS. : : ; : : are now well known Any person : may. with the greatest impunity, spit upon it or kick it or pull feathers out of its tail, so that much sport may l>e derived from its FEROCIOUS DEMONSTRATION. at which no one need feel the least : afraid. It has been exhibited before : all the CROWNED HEADS OF EH- : ROPE. : AND HAS CAUSED SCREAMS OF : LAUGHTER Address UNCLE SAM, White Feather House, Washington, D. C This is funny, but wait. Uncle Sam is liable to exhibit the great American eagle, and the exhibition will cost the Chilians considerable. He is perfectly harmless until he is aroused and then his screams usually wake up the entire world. If we conclude to exhibit this great bird to the eyes of the Chilians they will wish that they were natives of the moon. Some years ago the republic of Chili had the power to [drive the United States navy from the sea. It is now considerably better off" so far as a navy is concerned. It makes the average American’s eyes snap when he thinks that a country witli a population of less than 3,000,000 is able to hold a country containing 65,000,000 people, at bay on the seas. The niggardly policy of the past we are glad to see is a thing of the past and we are slowly growing a navy proportionate to our importance. . F. DANIELS. , BURNS. BURNS & I) THE FURNITURE DEALERS Have Just Received From THE EAST, Few are Free A Large Stock of Furniture! Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries, Etc., Etc., Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, is the latent cause of Consump F ROM tion, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions, In Genuine Oak Must be Seen to be Appreciated. and numerous other maladies. To ef fect a cure, purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Begin early, and persist till every trace of the poison is eradicated. “ I can heartily recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for all those who are aiHict- ed with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Finally, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gave relief and put me in my present good healthy condition.”— E. M. Howard, Newport, N. H. “My daughter was greatly troubled with scrofula, and, at one time, it was feared slie would lose her sight. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has completely restored her health, and her eyes oro as well and strong as ever, with not a trace of scrofula in her system.”—Geo. King, Killingly, Conn. THE PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND Bedroom Suits from $17 to $100. o PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS, LOUNGES» TABLES, SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES WALL PAPER CARPETS, Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the East, and can Sell Below Portland Prices. BURNS & DANIELS. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Loweli, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth £5 a bottle. One of the most amusing tilings to a T. T. Oeer could be fittingly called a newspaper man is to see a man who RAILWAY BUILDING IN 1891. never subscribes, standing in the street running Oeer. waiting for the carrier to deliver the pa The Chicago Pailicay Age says that An eastern man remarked to us yes per on a business counter, when he is “from returns now received we find terday: “This is the grandest country tlie first to step lip and want to borrow that up to October 1, there were laid in under the sun.” We found that out it, then sit for an hour or two reading 1891 in the United States alone 2,829 seven years ago. it, throw it down with an air of disgust miles upon 186 different lines. Georgia and put on a miserable face and declare is still in tlie lead, having added almost While 31aine was a member of Gar there’s nothing it.— Lebanon Erpress. 200 miles on 12 different roads. Wash field’s cabinet war was in progress be ington comes second, with 182 miles on tween Chili and Peru. The American The leper case at the McKenzie 12 lines, and Pennsylvania follows secretary sought to restore peace and bridge has caused considerable com- with 171 miles ot; the 17 roads. South mitigate the consequences of the crush inent. The unfortunate man who is Carolina reports 177 miles, Alabama, ing defeat sustained by Peru. This is the victim of the disease deserves little 159 miles, Virginia 132 miles, and North ' no doubt remembered by Chili, and sympathy. Aware of his condition and Carolina and Tenneseee each nearly governs their actions to a considerable the disease that had fastened itself up 100 miles, showing that the activity extent in the present negotiations. on him, he was willing to link an inno which has for some time characterized cent girl's life with .bis own with tlie the central southern states is still con Palmer & Rey, in their September probability of entailing the horrible tinuing. There is work in increasing Pacific Printer, published a numlier of disease on her and the offspring of tlie railway facilities going on the middle testimonials on their patent outsides. marriage.— Eugene Guard. western states, Minnesota building 96 They bail from the state of Washington miles on five lines. The only states and are from small papers which prob We are always modest in our claims which report no additions are Vermont In the Characteristic Style of ably “work” about fifteen quires. for Newberg, but we doubt if there is a Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi and There is not a representative paper in town in Oregon that ean show a better Nevada. Kansas, in which railway the list. _______________ per cent of growth of a substantial building was kept up at a tremendous Some European correspondents pre character than ours will foot up for the rate for several years, has but two dict a revolution in Russia as the out past year. The building that has been miles. Although three months are left Listen while he gives you a poin come of the famine. A Russian revo done has cost money, is of a substan in which track-laying will be increased ter well worth pinning in your hat lution would be a terrible affair. A tial character, and a credit to the the total for 1891 will fall below 5000 for future reference. There are no vast majority of the people are in a town. Whatever may be done in the miles. The yearly addition of new' very low state of civilization. Obedi future this has been a good season’s track has not fallen as low as 5000 less than miles since 1885, but in that year it was ence to the czar is their principal rule work.— Graphic. of conduct, if they feel themselves ab Last spring [it was estimated that less than 3,000, and in 1884 was less solved from that it is not easy to imag twenty houses would be built here in tbau 4,000 miles, while in tlie series of who are owned and controlled by ine to what lengths they may not go. the coming season; the number is over six years from 1873 to 1878, inclusive, the greatest year’s work was less than the Wholesale Houses of the City thirty. Now it is thought the number of Portland. Their expenses and The St. Louis Globe-Democrat quite for the coming year will reach well on 4,1000. truthfully points out that if war with to one hundred. And there’s talk of wages will average Ten Dollars per Last Sunday the men employed in Chili should take place it would be new business that will eventuate in the dav to the man, or fought on the Pacific and not on the spring. The electric lights and the im the navy yards of the United States worked for the first (time on Sunday Atlantic coast. If the Chilians should proved waterworks will be important get a chance and have the nerve to factors in our surely coming growth.— since the war. The trouble with Chili was the cause of it. The government or Thirty Thousand Dollars per take the offensive, their attacks would Monmouth Democrat. is fitting every warship it has for the Month, or Three Hundred ar.d Sixty be against the California and Oregon sea, and while it will not be the largest jiorts, and not those on the other side An excellent institution, or one that Thousand Dollars a Year. of the continent. The place for the may and should become one, has lately navy afloat, and not as large as the warships is now in the Pacific ocean, been opened for occupants near Salem. one owned by Chili, tlie power that W. T. SHURTLEFF. H. J. LITTLE. tackles it for a fight had lietter look and not in the Brooklyn navy-yards. This is the reform school for young of out. American grit goes a long way in fenders and incorrigibles. Under wise While the victory in the cast at the late and able management, many a youth a fight and an American seaman is not Have you any idea what proportion elections,belongs to the democratic par will thus lie saved from a life of crime out of it until the whole shebang is be ty, it should be remembered that too and an ending of his career in the pen neath the water. While it would not of this vast sum the consumers much confidence is not good for victors. itentiary among hardened criminals, or be advisable tojhave a row now, the re of Old Yamhill pay? Don’t you While almost defeated, the republican on the gallows. The state has not done spect due the flag must be forthcoming know that every article you buy of party still has elements of strength in a better job in years than the provision from the little fourth rate power of the the merchants who patronize the its cherished trusts fostered by its grea'. of this institution. It is hoped and ex I southern continent. drummers is taxed to defray their tar.if. It also controls the ofilees of the pected that it will be the means of do The Roseburg Plaindealer got the expenses? Do you think the Re- country and when properly handed ing much good.— Telegram. news of the young man who made a | tailer forgets to charge it to you? these contribute millions to the work fool of himself there by objecting to a j Or that the Wholesaler fails to ing fund. The democrats have plenty Nobody ever supi>osed that tlie state to do before 1892 and they bad better portage road around tlie Cascades was wedding from the Statesman, and I charge it to ihc retailer? printed it about three days after the be up and doing. built as a speculation, or expected it to event. It is the sort of a paper that Do You Know I lie Remedy for all This? pay a dividend into the state treasury. wants to l>e “protected” by a press as The French senate has voted to ad If it shall accomplish the object of re sociation. A newspaper that publishes OO TO American Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. mit American jwrk at a duty of $5 per ducing rates from the interior, it will tlie news and does business on a busi Continental Insurance Co, of New York City. 3)0 pounds—a pretty stiff protection for not matter whether it does any busi ness principles doesn’t need any pro Farmers’ and Merchants* Ins. Co., of Albany, Or. the native hog. The chamber of depu ness or not. So long as the people tection from anybody.— Statesman. Guardian Assurance Co., of London, England. ties has still to act upon the matter. OF THE But still the Statesman howls for the The protection organ here, whose edi around the Dalles sell their wheat for Lancashire Ins. Co., ot Manchester. England. within 2 cents of the Portland price, protection of the people. Tlie argu tor is minister to France, and who has London & Lancashire Ins. Co., of Liverpool, Eng. neither they nor any one else need care ment from business yiew is right and been very persistent and skillful in London Assurance Co., of London, England. how it gets to market. The Dalles should lie applied to tlie Unite«! States. seeking to secure the removal of the Manchester Assurance Co., of Manchester, Eng. merchants seem to be taking care of lie buys for Cash in the East! embargo, expresses the hope that be Norwich-Union Insurance Co., of England. the opposition steamboat line— Orego Tlie First Cominitinent. fore long France will reduce this duty. He does not owe any merchant on Palatine Ins. Co., of Manchester, England. nian. The first young evil doer amenable , Earth, He sells for Cash, and he But why? If high protection is a good Phoenix Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn- to the new law has been committed to policy for the United States why is it The tree-planting exercise,which was the Oregon state reform school. He is can and will sell you goods in his not also good for France? And if “the held at the high school yesterday, has from Portland and his name is Lewis line cheaper than any house in the foreigner pays the duty”—the foreigner a lesson in it which is of more value Weiss. He is 14 years of age and was County dare do. in this case being the American farm than may be devined by the casual ob committed from Portland by Judge er— why need France concern herself server. The establishment of arbor Stearns at the request of his father, to lower the duties? The logic of pro days in this and many other states of Lewis Weiss, Sr. The wayward lad j tection is a very queer thing.— World. the Union which are celebrated by seemed anxious to be sent to the reform Spars of Oregon pine are to be put in school children may have a far-reach atory. This state institution wns opened The OI.ASOO LACE TTIR2AD CO., OlMfO. Conn., to the U. S. Cruiser Philadelphia, now ing influence and will have, if properly to tlie reception of students on the 5th lfe. for will diitribnte in premiums Two Thousand Dol Sampto Spool lars, Gold Coin, lor the best specimens of being overoauled at the Brooklyn navy directed. Tlie American idea of de inst. and it will no doubt not be many fancy work, to be made only from the TwtiM structiveness has received much impe yard, replacing the steel ones now in GLASGO TWILLED LACE THREAD. weeks until there are several dozen lads Notice of Final Settlement. Open to all ruidenlt of tht United Statu. Threat use. The three steel masts now in use tus by the cutting down and burning in its care. Boys lietween the ages <f IMTarfe in the Philadelphia weigh upwards of up of forest trees, and it is highly prop 18 and 16 years are admitted. NOTICE is hereby given that the under 28 tons and cost over 132,609, while tlie er that it should be given a turn in the signed as executrix of the estate of W H A Safe Investment way of building up and preserving. Bingham, deceased has filed her final ac pine masts will weigh alsnit 2 tons and Is one which is guaranteed to bring count in said estate in the county court of cost less than $500. The lower masts Many of tlie older eastern states now you satisfactory results, or in case ,,, of Yamhill county. Oregon, and said court are Oregon yellow pine sticks 3) inches see the folly of forest destruction, but failure a return of pnrcha.se price. C.. On llas Oeecmber 8, 1891, at the hour of 10 xoín in the forenoon of said day at the when wood and lumber was plenty, as SeadlSe.Mch in diameter and 60 feet long. The top thiswhfe plan you ean buy from our ad o'clock county court room nt McMinnville, Yam for Ask your dealer for circulars giving full masts are each 10 inches in diameter it is now in this country, they gave no vertised Druggists a bottle of Dr. King’s hill county, Oregon, as the time and place UlMtraUS information. If not to be bad of btm, New Discovery forConsumption. It is of hearing said final account thought to the possibility of it becom write us. DO NOT DELAY. CmkH •nd 7«0 feet long. Steel masts have Thoroughly satisfactory prooft of our relia guaranteed to bring retief in every case, Therefore, all persons interested in said Buk», bility furnished. b?en given a thorough trial and the re ing scarce. If an occasional tree-plant when used for any affection of Throat, estate are hereby notified and required to fe. 1 eat fe. a. GLASGO LACE THREAD CO., Glatgo. Conn. turn to woodeu spars by the navy ing exercise does no more than culti Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, appear at said time and place and show if any there be. why said estate be means a great deal for the prosperity of vate a disposition for building up and Diffamation of Lu tigs, Bronchitis,Asth cause, not finally settled and said executrix dis ma, Whooping Cough, ('roup, etc., charged. AflUCDTICEDC °r other»,with wramme timber owners on the Pacific coast, preserving, or, at least, for preventing etc. MW I CH I Ivfellw this paper, or obtain eat.mat« It is pleasant and agreeable to Dated this 4th dav of November, 1891. is on flic In PhilaJrlphia unnecessary waste of our resources, it whose forests are vast reserves of tim on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at at the Newspaper Adver taste, perfectly safe, and ean always MARIA BINGHAM. tising Age DP y of Messrs, ^l^^LORDITHONAt ber particularly adapted for that pur will accomplish a good deal of good.— i be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Executrix of Said Estate, our authorized agents I Rogers Bros’. Drugstore. Ramsey & Fenton, att’ys for estate. Portland Dispatch. pose.— The Tunhrnnan. The Festive Drummer. One Hundred Drummers o H Is the Only Establishment this side of Portland That Carries Boots and Shoes. Latest Fall Styles LOWEST FEICES. OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, F. DIELHCIINF.IDER, l’aor. Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES -------- OF -------- M c M innville , O r $1.000 EVERY DAY. Do You Know why Goods are High? Do You Know why Times are Hard? The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store SHURTLEFF & LITTLE, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Abstracts THE To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years at 6 jier 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 jmint last year. For particulars apply to or address Win. F. BREIDENSTE1N AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, AMITY, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. LARGE ARRIVALS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT s R. JACOBSON’S Having purchased uearly Gross Fire Assets Represented, $53,000,000. B. S. CLARK In addition to our already large stock,direct from Eastern and California manu factories, al) these goods are tsiuglit for cash and will be sold on a small margin. i ÍÍ Is the law, and that is just what w<* propose to do. < *ome early and ae«* for yourself. A large Block to sclwt from, full In all <i<*|»artuwiitM. Thanking you for ]>ast favors and Imping to merit a continuation <>f the sanw, I remain, A ours, IL JACOBSON. JOB PRINTING 200022 in Premiums. »»A THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. THE TELEPHONE -REGISTER