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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1893)
MARRIED- The ouly policy of the democratic administration should lie a change in the tariff. Tlie people have delegated , H anning -B rown —At the Cumber HARDING L HEATH. Publishers. land Presbyterian parsonage on No this power to their representatives, and vember 13, 1803, Mr. R. W. Han unless tlieir wishes are respected they SUBSCRIPTION rates . will delegate some other body to do it.. ning and Mrs. Kate Brown, both of North Yamhill, Rev. W. H. Jones 0M Copy, pery«ar, Inadrence............. *1 DO Too many irons in the fire does not pay One Copy, lix month. In advent*............. '"O and the democratic party as represent officiating. ed in congress must attend strictly to ' L afoi . i . ett -M c G hie —At the resi Entered at the |>oMt office at McMinnville dence of Win. McGill«, on Novem the duty it is there to perform. Oregon, an Hecoii<l-claHH matter. ber 12, 1893, Mr. J. W. Lafollett and R ksolutionh or C owdolitsice and all O bit - YAHHILL AGAINST THE WORLD. Miss Nannie Mi-Ghie, Rev. J. W. Oli uary Poetry will be charge«! for a t regular ver officiating. advertising rates. THE TELEPH0NE-KEG1STE1L * * * IS ■ city—McMinnville, Oregon, if you mond, on Wednesday, November 15, All tubeeribert uho do nut recette tlieir I please, not Washington— hail received 1803, a son. paper regularly will roofer a faror by im ! an award on their flour. Tlie flour K ratz —To the wrfe of Win. Kratz, on mediately reporting the tunte to tliit office shipped to Chicago was taken from a Saturday, November 11, 1803, a pile of several hundred barrels stored daughter. in the mill ami represents hut the av DIED. erage product, no extra effort being made to make it lietter than the usual | G aiieex —On November Ilth, near run. There is also a rumor to the effect > Carlton, Miss Fannie Galieen, aged that tlie large baking powder and t 13 years. Funeral from the resi- yeast powder concerns winning the ilenee. conducted by Bev. W. E. Mc premiums on theirgoods used McMinn Cutcheon. ville flour in their tests. With the pre mium for the best wheat and the best Strength and Health. oats, the best green and dried fruits. If you are not feelling strong and Y’amhiil county should not liegrudge healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La her share of tlie $35,000 expended by Grippé” lias left you weak and weary, the Oregon commission in placing the | use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts products of the state before tlie world directly ou Liver, Stomach and Kid in proper sluqie. The complete awards I neys, gently aiding those organs to per form tlieir functions.* If you are af will be published as soon as accurate re-' flicted with Sick Headache, you will turns can lie obtained from Chicago. find sjieedy and permanent relief by Mr. < leland, the head miller of tlie Mc taking Electric Bitters. One trial will Minnville mills, no doubt feels proud of convince you that this Is tlie remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at the honor tliat lias lieen conferred iqion Rrogers Bros, drug store. 6 his product. Larger concerns would Of Interest to Sportsmen. give thousands of dollars for tlie honor. Tlie Hawaiin question is again gain ing in prominence and tlie course of the administration can hardly l>e con sidered the proper course for a republic to pursue. The administration lias recognized the provisional government of the islands and lias accredited a minister to it. The seating of a queen upon a throne smacks too much of a preference for a mouarcliial form el government, and while it might be jus tice, it is better to let the Hawaiin peo ple take earc of themselves. As the queeu lias been dethroned by lier own subjects, let her stay dethroned until sheean gam the the throne by her own efforts and the support of a majority of her people. Let this government pro tect its citizens on tlie islands, lint let the Hawaiians fight it out. If tlie queen is placed ill control she will be Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. K A., TEACHERS’ MEETING. deposed us sure as fata unless this gov Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore., ernment guarantees lier scat. The up Tlte Local Institute ol the Teacher, of this Coun has just received a supply of books shot of the -whole matter will be, if the ty was Interesting. called “Gun Club Rulesaml Revised present plan of the administration is Game Laws.” This publication con carried out, a new and strong British The teachers local institute of Yam tains a digest of the laws relating to naval station in tlie Pacific eeean. hill county met pursuant to call of the game in the western states and territo president at the Cook school in Mc ries. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to Another question enters the Ha Minnville, on Saturday October 28th. mail you one of the books upon receipt waiian matter. Suppose this govern The meeting was called to order by ment should demand of the provisional tlie president. .1. Blough was elected of two cents to cover postage. W. H. Hl'RI.BUKT. government of the Hawaiian islands, secretary for the ensuing year. its retirement from the field anti allow Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San l’rofs. A. N. Lowe, G. A. Prentiss the queen to be seated; is it not a dec and Mrs. M. C. Matthieu were appoint Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh laration of war against the provisional ed a committee on program. i Remedy js the first medicine I have government? The United States has Tlie regular work of the institute was , I ever found tliut would do me any good recognized that government ami it then taken tip by Prof. Baker, who in-| I Price 50 cts. Sold by Howortli &Co. does not matter whether a battle is traduced the subject of tlie natural sei-1 Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De« fought or the present Hawaiian gov ences in tlie public schools. He pre- ! i bility. Small Bile Beans. 25c. per buttle. ernment retires peacefully under our sented his subject in a very interesting I i direction, the restoration of the and instructive manner, accompanying queen to her throne will lie in effect a liis remarks with illustrat'ons of tlie declaration of war. It will also be a law” of motion and the projierties of THAT .• declaration against a republican form matter. of government, ami while thousands of Tlie afternoon exercises opened witli < 'leveland’s supporters can stand al singing. The committee on program most anything coming from him, this tlien reported tlie following for tlie next WITH sentiment expressed in such it pro meeting: Psychology, J. Blough; U.S. nounced manner, will leave him in the history, A. N. I .owe; phonics, G. A. trendies alone with no one but liis of Prentiss; arithmetic, A. Beach; geog fice holders and the seekers of office to raphy, S. S. Duncan; penmanship, Jas. 50c ts., and fl fl support him. Our proper position in Allen; discipline, Mrs. M. ('. Matthieu; «1.00 per Bottle^dl Qfl| fl ■ - fl JQ One a close. the Hawaiian matter is “Hands oil’, primary drill, Miss M. Corner. T his G reat Couo^TuR^promptl^urS let them fight it out.” If England others fail. Coughs, Croup. Sore “What is tlie best method of teach where all Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and ' mixes in the matter, let us .for once, ing language to primary pupils,” and Throat, Asthma. For Consumption it dm no rival: flaunt our power in her face and tell her “How shall we teach numbers in the has cured thousands, and Will CURB Ton if 1 taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar in a manner that all governments can primary grades'.’” were discussed in a antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use understand that the United States is a very interesting manner by nearly all SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTER.25c. thorough believer in tlie Monroe doc present. Fourteen teachers were in at rHIL0H’S7%CATARRH trine and that when-“Hands Off’,” is tendance. The next meeting will be held at 2^’lfegaisaflREMBny. said, hands off is meant, even if it Dayton, Saturday, November 25, 1893.1 'ZHave you Catarrh ? This remedy la guaran« costs us a war. J. B. S tiiavell . ^ed to cure you. Price, GOcta. In jector free. Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Twenty Per Cent Discount, OR ONE-FIFTH off of EVERY THING FOR CASH. Call and Get Bargains While our Stock is Full. THIRD AND D STS., McMINNVILLE, OR. KAY & TODD, Our Next Serial, Frank Barrett’s Latest: 66 OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH. IN STYLE. ARE YOU? Yes, your dress, hat, de., Bi how is your Jewelry . t That noticed as well as your clothe». A Graphic Story of Life and Scenes in London. i Remember Also, Two Doors East of Postoftiee. CUhat? In calling your atention to our Lamps and Lamp Goods we wish to remark that our store contains the most complete line of lamps ever offered in Yamhill county. Keep your expenses down.' down to hard pan. We Keep Everything I sell you. Boots and Shoes at Hard-time prices. Just received a full and complete line of Boots and Shoes. Our Victor Central Draft Lamps Need no recommendation. Our large sale of them in the past season has fully demonstrated their popularity. There have been many improve ments for this season which are bound to keep the Victor to the front. For simplicity in wick- ing, neatness of design and durability there is nothing we know of to compare with it. COUGH^ F. DIELSCHNEIDER. Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at O regon C ity , 0« October 28, 189.3. Notice is hereby given that tlie followi named settler lias filed notice of his inti tion to make final proof in support of claim, and that said proof will he madet fore tlie County Clerk of Yamhill count at McMinnville, Or , on Dec. 19, 18S13, r Mary M. Livengood, widow of Jainea ' Livengood, deceased, homestead apnlii tion No. 7413. for tlie s e % sec 18,12 s. r w. He names tlie following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon ai cultivation of said land, viz; William I Robertson, of Fairdale, Ya: hill county; L. C. Smith, John A Livengn N. H. Olds, ot North Yamhill Yamhill C Oregon, R ohert A. Main, Register. Notice for Publication. Have different meaning«. You can set a hen. but you cannot sit on one comfortably. We Request a Critical Examination SECURE Keep everything That’s Hs^d Times Doetrine. In lamps, front the cheapest glass lamp to the more high art tiesigns. CURE That WM. F. DIELCHNf DER carries the Largest a> Nicest Assortment this side Portland, and at the lowest pru. A Positive Fact I Lla,IT LIGHT I ^S hilohs •' OUR ENTIRE STOCK CONSISTING OF Yamhill Walks oil with Three World. Fair BORN H am r i . k Corm Or I nk I'KLKFHoNic-hEuiB- 'led.Is in Competition with the World. TKR will I m * mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, Wm. Gallo way received Tuesday a , J ones —To the wife of Geo. W. Jones, free of charge. on Wednesday, Novemlier 15, 1893, a L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertising communication from the department of son. agent. 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San agriculture, Worlds fair, that tlie flour Francisco, is our authorized agent. This exhibited by Kratz. A Kiernan, of this R ehmonis —To the wife of John Red paper is kept on tile in his office. Thursday, November 16, 1893. ________ Of our goods and prices in all lines which we handle. Knowing our ability to serve the inter ests of our customers, we solicit your patronage, assuring you that trade will be highly apprecia ted. Very respectfully, Chairs are the proper things To sit on, and we have the largest, cheapest and mos artistic line ever brought to this city. Your Choice WALLACE & WALKER. Should not be made before looking over our stock. ffiOSSS:-. BURNS & DANIELS. L and O ffice at O regon C ity . O r ., October 28.1808. Notice is hereby given that the followii named settler lias filed notice of his into tion to make final proof in support of li claim and that said proof will be made h fore the County Clerk of Yamhill Corni at McMinnville, Oregon, on December 1 1893, viz: Beverly N. Daniel, homestei application No. 1Ò218, for the n % of se n e % s w % s w % n e % nee 30. 12 s, r 5’ He names the following witnesses prove his continuout residence upon ai cultivation of said land viz: under Sec 230 R. 8. John Kelso. Joseph Petch, George Davi Segle Fairchilds, all of Fairdale, Yamhi County, Oregon. R oberta M iller . Register WITHOUT APOLOGY To Anarchists, Socialists, or the Political, Mercantile and other Cranks of Whatsoever Kind or Party, WE MAKE AS OUR THANKSGIVING OFFERING ▼ ▼ * w « « ar ar ai « ai ara.aijaT« ar « • • * » * «« ar ■ a • a ■ a at — Our entire line of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats, Suits and Single Pants; All Hats and Caps; The remainder of our Fall and Winter Cloaks and Jackets; All Mackintoshes, Gossamers and Circulars, together with over One Hundred pairs of Boots At 6o per Cent of Former Price! THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY i, 1894 Just Think What This Means An Overcoat or Suit Formerly $25. $20. $15. $10. $5. $2.50 NOW li le 11 41 Cl • $15.00 $12.00 $9.00 $6.00 $3.00 $1.50 Cloaks, Jackets, Mackintoshes^ Or other goods here advertised will be sold at the same ratios. Clerk. These are S trictly C ash , not credit prices. All goods marked in plain figures, and there ean be no juggling of figures by the WE WILL GIVE TEN PER CENT Discount for Cash on all other Goods, except Sugar, Flour, Butterick Patterns, Spool Silk and Cottons, which are sold at net Drices County and City Warrants, and such produce as we handle will he taken in exchange for goods, as heretofore. ncrUnntute. Or. A. J . A F* F* ERSON