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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1891)
Look at our fine all wool Oregon blankets, direct from the Factory; 15 per eent. less than Portland prices. Special sale of underwear this month; look in corner window; immense assortment; J earn the prices; costs nothing to look. Th KAY & TODD, ,h ,t t /■ ± M c M innville , O regon . •1 K 9 Overcoats in all colors and in all sizes at small prices. ‘ / ■V prices6 anTiiidep^0 ^tmg e°l(l ami n°w is the time to buy Winter Goods Wc get our blankets direct from the factory and have the best value for the money in the city; get ou. cloth’ * h for yourselves. Our line of underwear, overcoats, rubber goods, clothing, etc. will speak for itself. We positively have double the assortment of any othe ■_inmg non- we invite y<)u t() INSPECT OUR GOODS AND COMPARE PRICES Buy where you can get the best goods for the least money._____ TIIE TEIV___________ = ^PHONE-REGISTER. step and a determination to succeed in demonstrating to the fullest extent Tiie price of wheat and the rate of that our Oregon is as fair a land as the county taxes do not jibe—wheat some sun shines upon.— Forest Grove Times. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria times goes up; taxes are ever in the THE DISARMAMENT THEORY. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. climbing mood. Wheat often goes When she had Children, she gave them Castoria One Copy, per year, inadvancc................. I; 00 down, but taxes do not.— lFood6ncii As a theory, the disarmament of the Or.e Copy, six months in advance............. * w Independent. nations of the earth, has many attrac tions. Tiie idea of peaceful enjoyment Entered at the ]>ostoffice at McMinnville The Roseburg and Coos bay railroad of the hard earned treasures of this Oregon, as second-class matter. will lie built beyond a doubt, and next year will see the work of construction earth is grand indeed, but, it must be remembered that these same treasures T he advertisin '« K ates of T he T ele phone -R egister arc liberal, taking in actively pushed toward the Umpqua have been obtained by a fight, in which consideration the circulation. Single valley. It means our redemption from inch. »1.00; each subsequent meh, ?.7o. Southern Pacific thralldom.— Roseburg the earner has been pitted against the If you do not, wc would be pleas Special inducements for yearly or senn- whole of mankind. Existence on this Review. yearly contracts. earth is in fact a tight against death. ed to form your acquaintance. J ob W ork N eatly A no Q uickly E xecuted The Southern Pacific railroad would When the few kindly inclined advance at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yatnhill county ano as good find that the building of branch lines, these theories it goes without saying \\ e are here to do Businees. We as any in the state A complete steam GOCD “feeders,” in Oregon would pay better that they have not studied human na plant insures quick work. want to sell Goods. If Prices ture. Probably in the far future man : o than the requirement of such lines in > * » _ are of any consideration to R esolutions of C ondolence and all O c . it - California. This is a growing state,and kind will have evoluted enough mor you, we feel certain uary Poetry will be charged for at regular it is capable of more solid growth and ally, to make this present day dream a advertising rates. we can please you development than any other state in reality. As long as it takes force on the A ll C ommunications M ust I. e S igned B y part of a nation to be a factor, commer the person who sends them, not for pub the union. Nothing will help this lication. unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non growth so much as railroads into tlie cially, amongst the nations, we sec no deplume,” but for a guarantee of g«o<l reason why, we, the greatest of them faith. No publications will be published undeveloped corners.— Statesman. all in sterling wortli to mankind, can unless so signed. It will be in order for l)r. Ilowland not be the greatest on the sea as a fight A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F ob the editorial or business departments to to score Dr. Harry for miserable condi ing force and tiie carrier of goods. It is T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, tion of the locks at the insane asylum. necessary for this country, provided Oregon. The crazy man Chenoweth, who was she wants to be,what she easily can be, S ample C opies Or’ T he ’T ei . epiione -R f . gis - captured here Saturday, had in his pos to have a navy that will command re We will keep nothing but a good ter will lie mailed to any person in the spect from at least two of the greatest quality of goods and we keep all in United States or Europe, who desires one, session the handle of an ordinary spoon maratime powers of the earth. We do free of charge with which lie had unlocked his door our line. If you can’t see what you not believe in doing things by halves W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he I ele - and gained his liberty. Of course such when we have the material and incli want, ask us and if wc don’t have phonk -R euister with any oilier pajier carelessness must lie the fault of some it we will get it, nation to do everything possible and a published in Yamhill county. one, presumably Dr. Lane.— Graphic. little more. Moralists may moralize, Y ours truly , and, while probably it will have an ef All subscribers who do not receive their People are not climbing over each MILLSAP & SON. paper regularly will confer a furor by im fect that can l>e noticed in the centu mediately reporting the same to this office other to see who will reach the canvas ries to come, tiie effect upon the jico- sers for the world’s fair fund first. In WE ARE HERE TO STAY ! fact the canvassers will have to hustle ple of today is too small to lie noticed and they go on through life according Thursday, November 19, 1891 if they secure money enough to pay ho tel bills and travelling expenses. Tiie to the custom of the generation in Dr. Hammond asks “Have we two McKinley bill has not yctjinlocked the which they were born. Today and the M c M innville , - On. brains?” It would be a surprise to find hearts and purses of Oregonians. They future—of ourselves—are what we I I have just opened one door south that some people bane one. are probably waiting to find outifa tar should lie looking out for and if the of the T elephone -R egister office, iff is a tax. If it is the d---- 1 may take present demands a navy, a life de The «inly Store of the kind in tli«“ The Behring sea matter lias been tak the whole business—fair anil a!’.— IFcf- stroyer, tiie greatest on earth, let us by City that carries this en out of the U S court and will be tried come. all means have it and have it quickly. Line of Goods. by arbitration. This is by far the great Commercially it is a necessity and the Wc Sell our Goods at Portland est question of the day and Americans The Oregon democracy could not fol old time fighting qualities of the Amer Prices. await the result with much impatience. low a better plan next year than to ican have been stirred up so frequently Conic and examine our goods be England undoubtedly wants more than nominate a candidate for United States of late, that, through lack of it he has fore purchasing elsewhere. rightfully belongs to her, but we should senator to fill file vacancy that will en been unable to unload his surplus en M rs . A. E. GALLUP. take the matter with a good grace if sue at the expiration of Senator Dolph’s ergy and he now demands it as a herit the decision is against us. term. We believe that with a nomina age which justly lielongs to him. A preacher recently said that a news tion of that kind Sylvester Pcnnoyer THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. paper that told the truth, and the would carry the legislature. His popu There is no reason to object to (ten. whole truth, couldn’t be a pecuniary larity with the people is unquestioned, success. Correct; and the minister who and they would remember bis uswerv- Palmer’s order that Grand Army men will at all times and under any circum ing integrity and true devotion to their shall not march in a procession in interests.— Eugene Guard. which the Confederate flag is curried. stances tell the whole truth about his If the old Union soldiers object,as they members, alive or dead, might not oc Wheat is advancing in price in a very naturally might, to honoring this cupy the pulpit more than one Sunday and in some cases might find it con most satisfactory manner, and the ru emblem, it should not be carried to venient to leave town. The press and mors of wars in Europe, if they develop their offense. But while there may lie a question the pulpit go hand in hand witli the into actual facts in that direction, whitewash brush and pleasant words, would indicate that the wheat market of the good taste of those who continue and magnify little virtues into big will remain good through the next to carry the emblem of the lost cause, ones. The pulpit, the press, and the season also, for war means high prices there is much contempt to be felt and always. The war rumors are getting expressed for some of their critics. HAY FORKS, great saint making triumvirate.—Ex. thick all around, and it makes one There arc those who assert that the car STRAW FORKS, It is now stated, apparenly on g.axl tremble to sec the ferocious prepara rying of the confederate Hag is the ex BARLEY FORKS, authority, that war in Europe cannot tions being carried on to butcher hu pression of a disloyal spirit. This is not FORKS at all PRICES. man beings. What a monster of cruel be postponed beyond next spring. Kus- the truth. The old confederate flags sia is said to have massed ninety l>er ty and hatred man is anyhow.—,t?M- awaken memories, but no disloyalty. cent of her army on the frontiers of «,»/ Herald. The men who march under them in Germany, Austria and Roumania, the these latter days are not enemies of the If all signs do not fail the tariff ques number being given as 650,000 men. It Union,and he who accuses them of dis Is difficult to believe that Russia is so tion .will be the issue of the next presi loyalty is an unpatriotic citizen. dential campaign. The silver question foolhardy as to undertake a war with Tiie flag of our once enemies and now three great powers arrayed against her, may in some localities form a side issue, brothers might better be folded up and but as some men in both parties believe besides Turkey. The latter is no mean put away, but while they who display antagonist herself when it comes to in free coinage while others do not, it may show bad taste they do not nec war with her hereditary enemy. Eng that question cannot be much of an essarily show bad blood. There are no land will hardly take an active part in issue. Let the contest lie made direct more patriotic citizens in the country k Plain the conflict, unless to protect Constan ly to the point in question between the today nor any who would fight quicker two parties and have no kick to make 1 and Wired s tinople from capture by the czar’s forces or harder for the stars and stripes than Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea The outcome of the war will probably at the winning side. In this greatest the ex-soldiers of the confederacy.-—A7 son and Still Plenty of Hose Left. be that Russia will lie worse beaten of countries there should lie no fault TPortf. than she was in tiie Crimean war, found with a question carried by a ma IL J. LITTLE. while Constantinople, the coveted jority.— Newport News. It is no easy tiling to dress harsh, | coarse hair so as to make it look grace prize,will lie farther than ever from her The robbers who held up the Mil ful or ticcoming. By tiie use of Ayer’s sell you better goods and at Rra’p. _______________ waukee & St. Paul railroad in Wiscon ' Hair Vigor this difficulty is removed, Money than any one in town. and the hair made to assume any style A short time ago the people of Brazil sin yesterday made a clean 8100,000, desired. Give th«“ Vigor a trial. C ali , ano S ee H im . thought that they could rule them and their were only six or seven en selves and thereupon deposed kind old gaged in the affair. This is very en Don Pedro, the Emperor, and started couraging to tho profession (?) and no in to do the governing. The country doubt other trains will be overhauled I Stands for the Army, that come in for miles has since been in a state of constant in quick succession. In this age of the 9 turmoil and the lack of governing abil world any such lucrative vocation will for the Bodsets, in elegant styles; ity on the part of the jieopk“ is very liav many followers. It pays better than evident indeed. Pedro had the ability law, medicine or literature, although it stands for Carpets, to cover your floors to rule and was doing all in his power it is not at all respectable and very haz- | for tho future of his country. Brazil ad ardous. No accident jxilicy would bold for the Dado Shades, that look well out of doors; vanced more under his kindly hand good if the emergency caused loss or in is for EVENDEN, who in Furniture deals than it ever will while it is tilled with jury to limb, and it is very «jiicstiona- the germs of revolution and jiersonal ble it life insurance «xmipanies would American Ins. Co., of Pliikulelpliiit, Pa. for his Furniture, which this fact reveals; aggrandizement. The presidents elect lie prompt to pay lieneflciaries if deatli Continental Insurance Co, of New York City. ed want to min the country, at least resulted.— Ilattes Mountaineer. Farmers’ and Merchants’ Ins. Co., of Albany, Or. shows his Goods, real nice goods are these they want to have all its wealth. Guardian Assurance Co., of London, England. Tiie word “Webfoot,” as. applied to While we do not believe in 011c man I^incashire Ins. Co., of Manchester. England. hires his help, his customers to please; rule, in this case it is far better for the Oregon, is a misnomer, especially since London & Lancashire Ins. Co., of Liverpool, Eng. people, than the attempt to govern it is generally used as a term of re is for Ingrain, in Carpets and Paper London Assurance Co., of Loudon. England. proach. Many states of our union , themselves. Manchester Assurance Co., of Manchester, Eng. the Judgement, he shows in cutting this caper; have more rain than Oregon, and no Norwich-Union Insurance Co., of England. We always hear of the people whom one ever thinks of calling them “Web-1 Palatine Ins. Co., of Manchester, England. speculation makes rich, but seldom are foot.” In August 1888, as reported by i is the knowledge, he shows in his line Pluenix Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. we told of the misery of those whom it tiie U. 8. signal service, the rainfall in i is the love he bears all mankind; makes poor. The land speculative craze Louisiana was twenty-two and one- is one of the things which bind tiie half inches—as much as falls in Ore stands for Mirrors, in endless selection limbs of the industrial slave; a thorn in gon in six mouths. By reference to the flesh of the business man, and one tiie signal service reports, which have is the ninny, who buys without reflection; of the burdens on the shoulders of tiie been published annually for nearly I oppressed latiorer. It is simply a form twenty years, it will lie seen that the I represents the order, that makes his store pretty of gambling, as vicious as any other average rainfall of Oregon, one year kind, but nevertheless we do not think after another, is not far from thirty-one j shows his Prices. THE BEST IN THE CITY: the evil of it can or should lie remedied inches. At Astoria it is seventy-six ¿The GLASGO LACE THREAD CO.. GlMfO, Conn., will distribute in premiums Two Thousand Doi-, is the Query. Can we ever do Better? by a law prohibiting it, but by jierfect- inches; at Portland, fifty inches; at lars. (¿old Coin, tor the best specimens of rXa fancy work, to be made only from the ing and simplyfying the systems of Unseburg, thirty-four inches; at Ash DO GLASGO TWILLED LACE THREAD. stands for Rugs, that comfort the fretter: taxation. Greater intelligence is the land twenty-nine. In eastern Oregon Open to alt aU rendent» resident» of the United State». Slates. • only thing that will positively stamp the average is considerably less. Alto YOU ^rxxxxi xzzzixzxxzixxzz « shows his Suits, to be new cheap and pretty out evil. The ignorant are always gether, the annual rainfall of this state vicious. For the life of us we never is its glory; for it gives a certainty of stands for time, for composing this ditty:; could see why ordinary gambling was crops, as forty years successive cropping prohibited by law while speculation in in many localities amply attests what is for Usurers, who sell for high prices coin in Hremiu urns, land and other tilings was encouraged this means is promotive of good farms, Send each jfcp “ ZXXZZZXIZXZ'Z'Z'Z-Z-Z'Z^Z^gj S 10c. stands for Victims, of such foolish devices: for W A.«k Ask your your dealer dealer for for circular, circulars Rivin-full Riving full H e by the people, the church and the prosperous home builders, successful information. If not to be bad of bim,' 1 111 Mirate 4 state.— East Oregonian. write on. DO NOT DELAY. j Crochet business men in ail the varied depart- is the Welcome at EVENDEN'S Store I ^Thoroughly satisfactory proofs of our relia , Book*, bility furnished. Heart Disease, palpitation, pain in inents of life, and the general uplift a No. 1 and No. ». GLASGO LACE THREAD CO., Glaego, Conn. side, short breath, oppression, asthma, and progress of our state along ail lines represents twenties, never well spent before: swollen ankles are cured by Dr. Miles’ cannot be measured by feeble words. —— New Heart Cure. A new discovery by OfOtftcn w^owisn Heian.it» «y V I IvLIld this pape’.fX obtain ettirrwlN the eminent Indiana socialist. Fine Hence, let us don our rubbers, gossa- X stands for yokels, who are always in Season THIS PAPER^ ” B^^ mers, mackintoshes, and grasp our »7 on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on Me a? illustrated treatise free at Rogers Bros, or address the Miles Medical Co., Elk umbrellas oil falling days, and go fortli Z j is the zanny who won’t listen to reason. I W« AYER & SO*!« our author:z-;-d aKeat“-- to our accustomed «liities with buoyant Ore Advertising Agency cf LORD&THOMiS hart, Ind. 3 AS THEY SEE IT. We want to Sell our Goods; We want to sell them to you; We Want to make a fair profit; We want you to be satisfied. Japanese Bazaar Red Jacket Force P Pitcher Pumps Pumps Qi ailkind MCMINNVILLE, izozDSonsr A B C D E F G H I J K L M N o F Q R S T U V O r C. F. DANIEL» BURN8& DANIELS THE FURNITURE DEALER! H Large Stock of Furniture! 4 Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries, Etc., E In Genuine Oak Must be Seen to be Appreciated. PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN 1‘ORTI.AH Bedroom Suits from 817 to 8100. PARLOR SI ITS, EASY CHAIRS, LOL ’NGES, TABLES, SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the Easi and can Sell Below Portland Prices. BURNS & DANIELS. - The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store Is the Only Establishment this side of Portland LOWEST FEICES OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, F. DIELSCHNEIDF.R, Itao- Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES -------- OF THE-------- Finest Fruit Land the Willamette Valley To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres nt $30.00 an acre an« upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent. annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres no-, 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 Win. F. BREIDENSTEIN, AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, AMITY. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON* SHURTLEFF & LITTLE, Real Estate, Insurance Loans and Abstracts FALL AND WINTER GOODS Gross Fire Assets Represented, $53,000,000. $20,IHH> Worth ol Well-Selected Goods LARGE AT ARRIVALS OF R. JACOBSON’S Having purchased nearly In addition to our already large Hlock, dinsl from Eastern ami < ulifornta manu faetorl«“s, all tbcae goods are lioiight for cnsh and will tie sold on n small margin Is tiie law, and that is just what we propene to «io. (tome early and ace for yourself. A large stock to select from, full in nil departments. Thanking you for past favors and hoping to merit a continuation of tiie same, I remain, Yours, R. JACOBSON EOE V W06HITÎ f 2000 *7 m TELEPHONE REGISTER