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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELlf HÖNE. Judge Louglary was up to the city yesterday. R. Harris, the Dayton druggist, was in the city Wednesday. Dr. Michaux has been called to Win - lock, W. T , on a professional visit. Fourth of July programme Tuesday ' next It will be a good one If yon think the T elephone corps i don't mean business come up and see McMinnville College. Still We Lead ! COMMENCEMENT EXERCISER. S heridan , June 17, 1886. On Friday, June 4th, tho tenehersand Strawberries are plenty at 25 cts students of McMinnville college closed their labors for the school year of ’85 per gallon. W<* liavA «<l thè «rrrtr* of Mr. A. Growing crops need rain badly, and and ’86. On the following Sunday at 11 V. II. Snyiter to talee cbarRoot «ar locai unless it comes soon spring sown will o ’ clock a. m., began their commenc- II» !»»<•<!« no au<l eilltarlal dapartmentn. not be as good as usual Also the hay merit exercises, with the University ser crop is fast drying up and will not luti .olile! loti to thè propl. ol. Yaiulilll. mon, delivered at tho Baptist church, come up to tho gverage yield. Campmeeting commences to-day. Mr. W. II. Harrison, of Amity was in by I’res. Anderson; who in an able ser TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. town Wednes lay and paid us a pleasant mon showed tho dangerous tendencies near Ralston. According to the oid call. of the fallacious reasoning, that “It is tradition this will bring the usual sup ply of rain. Subscribe “Mother Goose Lancers” at McMinn immaterial what a man believes, pro The frame of Wm Sleppy’s house is Wool, 17@19 cents. ville on the 3d of July. Come and see vided he is sincere in his belief.” up and three carpenters make things the little folks. At 7:30 p.m., Rev. 8. F. Davis, of lively Roads in excellent conApp) thereabouts The Indies on the «•»mmittce on liberty Oregon City, in a sermon on Ministerial New cigars at Rogers l’s. By the way they have been car car for the celebration, are active and education, made a forcible and scholarly rying lumber inside of ('. Whitmer’s Third, two weoks from , ow. will make that pait of the programme a appeal for an educated ministry. building there must be some finishing Do you hear the carpel aihA.1’ Miners? success. Monday was mostly spent in decorating touches going on. They speak volumes Strawberries have taken n tumble the college chape!; and when the work tide of pleasure seekers has set W R Brown, Esq., d Amity, was dn ing the week, nice large berries be was finished the*chapel presented a scene in The toward Nestucca in earnest The ing shipped from Fortland to this city down to see us yesterday and sold for 25c. per gallon. that was, indeed, beautiful. The ros road is in a splendid condition. D C. Narver is dowl with another Dr W Tyler Smith and family are The Band of Hope will meet at the M. trum was converted intoa flowergarden, visiting attack of coge.-tion of De brain friends in Portland. and its front into a lovely moss bank. E. church to-day, nt 2 o ’ clock, p. in., Several items of local Interest arc un and the W. C. T. V. will meet to-mor The room was otherwise adorned with Aaron Kenyon is building a new avoidably crowded ovef to second page. row at 2 o’clock at Mrs. Dr. Young’s. festoons of evergreens and wreaths of I 1 house near the Messenger property, north Sheridan. The vegetables broujit to this market Mr. 1) Jay, the Lafayette blacksmith ivy. bv Rev J Hoberg art the best quality The Sheridan bridge needs a couple is rapidly recovering from injuries re At 8 p. m., Rev. M. L. Bugg, of Salem, In the absence of Fnfd Ksller, Mr-. I. ceived in a runaway scrape He will delivered the annual address before the of good coats of paint and the atten N. Rowland is running Cen.ral market. eoon build a new shop oil tho old Es I’hilergian literarv society. The subject tion of the county authorities are called to the fact. Mr. W. J. Sargent, #7 TTBTlevue, was sex ball corner. O ld B luff . chosen was, “Truth Buyers;” and to Messrs Suiter & Daniels, the I. if; y in the city and came ia to see us \\ ednes- ette mill men are putting up a build those who have heard this accomplished day. Christian Church Excursion. ing for a cleaner in connection with speaker, it is needless to say that lis Messrs Chas Grazes and — Frazer, their mill, that will add materially to address was able, earnest and eloquent. of Bethel, Folk county, wore in the city their already superior facilities for mill From the Statesman we learn that I Tuesday’s exercises consisted of the yesterday. woik. there will be an excursion to the ocean annual educational address at 10:30 a. Mr. A. H. II xls'in was a delegate Assessor T. B. Henderson war in m., and the annual class exhibition in beach at the mouth of the Columbia from this place to trie Grand Lodge in town one day during the week and while river, commencing June ?5th, and con Portland, this week. in conversation with him he informed the evening. The educational address tinuing over July 6th. at the following was delivered by Rev. T. G. Brownson, Keslutea Naw Mills, Mr. ('. R. Cook and family have mov u< that his assessment work ed nto town, occupying the residence at was being brought rapidly to of Albany, who gave an excellent lecture reduced rates: Fare for round trip to McMillin i!lii Sash anil dour racinry. Um corner of Sth and B. And he is glad of it. on “The Hindrances, and Helps to ocean and return, from North Yamhill, —Dealers in— $3.75; Carlton, $3.85; St. Joe, $4.10; The old pioneer, “Fncle Al>” Faul The Illi of July celebration commit- American Authorship.” McMinnville, $4.50; Whites, $4.40; White nnd Red Load, t-oner, of Sheridan, spent. several days tee at its meeting yesterday, accepted The evening’s exercises consisted of Amity, $4.50; and from other stations in This Space is For in town during the week the services of Rev. J Li. N. Bell, of Linseed and Lubricating1 Oils, music, recitations and orations in the like proportion. The proceeds are fora Roseburg, as orator. Mr. Beil is one Letter heads, hll heads, business of church building in Fortland. Address Varnishes of all Description, following order: Oregon ’ s best speakers and we may cards—in fact .ill kinds of job printing look for something good. Judge W. H. Adams, Fortland, for ad Anthem—“Wake the Song.” Kalsomine, Spanish Whiling, done nt the Ti i • e one office. ditional information. Invocation. Uncle George Bangasser has been Paris Whiting “Uncle Andy” Mitick is improving his Oration—J. F. Clarke, of Zena, He L eo C ut .—While Charley Dumphrey property on B street bv building a neat very poorly for some time past P. & B. and Princess Metallic was able to be out last week, and went “Training necessary to the highest suc was carrying a scythe Tuesday he addition to bis little residence. out into the mountains, thinking that cess.” Roof Paint, Venitian Red, stumbled and fell, striking his leg with Don’t forget thr meeting this evening woud benefit him. But. it proved to Spanish Brown, Yellow Oelire, Male quartet—“Sunrise,” by Mcsssr. tho keen edge of the implement just be to take into consi Miration the matter of the contrary and he is now compelled to Crawford, Chandler, Amasa and Bouty low the knee cap, cutting a gash about having a fair at this place, next fall. keep his room. and Hardware. Sanders. Harry Robertson, r ate of the steam C. E. Conner, brother of A V R Prices as Low as the Lowest. Recitation—Miss Lora Hunsaker, four inches long, to the bone. It was er Orient, with a large party of Dayton Snyder, who was connected with the “The ride of Jennie McNeal.” thought for a time that a piece had been boys, will spoil I tiio 4th at this place. 1,f JONES & Co. Reporter a few months since, has late Piano Solo—Miss Belle Johnson, cut out, but when Dr. Galbreath was Dr Watts is over to Olmpia, lectur ly arrived at his old home in Oregon, “Grand Ga.op.” called, he found that owing to Charley Recitation—Miss Libbie Kay, “The being very fleshy the gash naturally ing and working for the furtherance of Illinois, and is “pulling out” on the shake, Double Sacrafiee.” the license question about to bo voted Independent in that city gapped oixin. The flesh was drawn to old boy Music-solo—A. C. Chandler, “The gether and sewed up. and as Charley is on. Fatter of the Shingle. ” full of life and grit we shall expect to see Mr. 8. F Harding suffered an at Among tho list of pioneers at the re Recitation—Miss Myrtle Ralston of him out and and ready for a wrestling tack of rheumatism in the right arm, union on Tuesday we notice the names Gaston, “The Red Jacket.” match in a few days. Wednesday, which caused him much of Joseph Watt, G. C. Robison, Wm, Music-solo—l’rof. Carl Young, “I’ll Chapman, Chris. Taylor, L. W. Harger, —Dealer in— pain. F iremen ’ s B all .—The fire depart R. L. Simpson, W. C. Hembree, M. Wait My Love.” Oration—Amasa M.Sanders, of Amity, ment met Wednesday evening and de Hundreds of the finest of cedar posts Crawford and J. Wortman, of Yamhill Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, “Decision of Character.” are being hauled through town by farm county, all good substantial citizens. Music-quartet—"Dawning of a Better cided to give a grand ball on the even ers near here, brought from the moun Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, tains We feel very grateful for the many Day,” Mrs. Henderson, Miss Hallie ing of the 3d of July. The committee Cigars, Etc. complimentary regarding the Reid, Messrs. Crawford and B. Sanders. of arrangements consists of: W G Hen Messrs, Fred Keller, I’ortand Adams, T elephone . We remarxs Every feature of the programme was derson, chairman ; Hose Company—W can assure our friends J. C. Hoover and Liwerenco Woodruff, that we shall endeavor to improve it un good, and all who were present were 8pccial attention given to repairing Guns, are out on the North Trask after fish til it reaches that standard of excellence highly pleased. Want of space forbids I Turner, Eddie Fuller; Hook & Ladder I’lMtols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. Company—W F Bangasser, J F Sloane; and game. . the particular mention that each one I have in my shop as fine a power cr<A>- in the newspaper line which the banner Engine Company—G F Houghton and feed lathe as can be found in the slate iiih I ■merited. It will be sufficient to say Carl Young The boys don’t give balls We learn flint Mrs. Geo. Farris’ five county of Oregon (Yamhill) merits. am fully prepared to I.tt.Ircii recvi'i.’. i. ! of diptlieria, at that all did excellently, and showed not very often, but when they do they go at There’s a mad father in this city, who only talent but careful preparation and it Goldendale, W. T. This is indeid a with a determination of success, which vows that if a certain young man doesn’t training. The literary part of the pro will be the result in this instance. sad affliction. Repair Broken Machinery make his visits less frequent at his house was highly complimentary to Our farmers surely will not want for there’ll be hideous sounds in the air, a gramme the faithful corps of teachers. Carl Judging from the foundation J. W. Deniers in— of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction harvesting machinery, as there is no shooting scrape and a corpse over which Young received a hearty encore after Engines, Etc. Gault is having laid on his lots south of «mil to live agents and all selling the Coroner Narver needn’t call a jury to singing his solo. Tho selections of mus- , the. Baptist church his new residence best machines. Braly’s Bank Building, C St. iff decide upon. We give the young man ic were good and well rendered. will be a ner.t one . Mr. J. W. Gault has sold the property timely warning. Wednesday, June 9th, was devoted to TIIE where lie is living to Mrs. M. C. Math Students Union. At 10:30 Union met Ashur Saylor’s brick kiln will be op* The Nestucca country is being rapidly and ews. Grounds 75x90 feet, with good elected the following officers for the i ened in a few days . See ad . settled up and two new post office’s ensuing year: J. F. Clark, l’res.; A. house. Consideration, $1,000. have lately been established in that sec M r . E ditir :-—Please telephone: tion. Dolph, is situated at the junction M. Sanders, Vice-Pres.; B. F. Rhodes, Business Specials. Carl Young will sing at the entertain-, of tho Big and Little Nestucca roads, Sec.; H. I,. Boardman, Ass’t. Sec.; Miss McMinnville, Oregon. STAND. HUSSEY'S OLD ment given by the guild, the celebrated Mrs. Jos. Hill, formerly of this place, Bena Snelling, Treas. At 3 p. m. re-un 10 lbs Costa Rica coffee for one dol speeches were made by H. L. Board ltf eong “Upon the Gieut Salt River.” serving in the capacity of postmistres. ion lar at Baxter & Martin ’ s. 2t2 man, G. C. Robison, W. II. Black, Mrs. ’ Woodville is down the Big Nestucca. J. DIMER STATO of tlieO.&C.R.R. W. Cook, Mrs. Sarah Roberta, A. M. J. L. Rogers, Clark Bralv and Gran Wm. Booth, postmaster. Just received a large supply of powder Sanders, l’rof. Crawford and Judge and . ville Baker, le t here Wednesday morn- cartridges at W. F. Collard’s. ■o i'ig i.>r us ugli”g expedition on the The outlook for the T elephone is in Caples. Best grade of Eastern twine for bind At 8 p. m., Hon. J. F. Caples, of Port Trask. They’d rtl4tn loaded down. deed encouraging. During the last two days upwards of 200 orders have been land, was introduced to a large and in- • ers, 13c per lb. at Baxter & Martin’s. Tho pesters for the North Yamhill received for the paper, and this without telligent audience, llethen proceeded Admission to the festival next To rurcliaae celebration < s tir e I’d. have just been any particular solicitation on our part. to deliver an able address on “The Am- ■ Wednesday evening, free. Ice cream printed at ‘lie Tin i i ’H one office, It is It is safe to say that before three months bitions of Men ;” and the solid chuncks and At Greatly Reduced Prices, . cake, 15 cents. safe to say th»; they will have a good rolls around we will have 1000 subscrib of good advice and wisdom were well re The Carl Young will sing a solo at time. ers in Yamhill county, alone, to say ceived. This closed the exercises in the Mr. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. festival, next Wednesday evening. Mr. John .1 Sax yesterday returned nothing of the many that will be sent connection with the college commenc- 1 Admission free. ment. abroad. Sample rooms in tho Business part from the bedeklo of his sick father at To say that the whole programme of Full steel frame Osborne binders, his farm between this place and Port “Wee Davie” is extremely eccentric the week was enjoyable, is to put the fully , of tho City. waranted, have been reduced to land. He loft him slightly on the at times. On Tuesday while working matter very mildly. There were many j mend. about the door yard of a lady who was visitors from the surrounding country .$180, by Baxter & Martin. The programme for the ice creatn The Milliner. Mr. J. Fuqua, proprietor of the Big afflicted with the mumps, she told him who seemed glad to express their ap next Wednesday evening will Third St. bet. D & E, McMinnville, ltf Nestucca wagi» r road, was in town Tues- to put up a flag to warn those who wish preciation of the work of the college. festival 1 day evening, a ¡»I 1 made us a pleasant ed to go in of the risk in doing so. He All spoke in high praise of the magnifi- be ! short, consisting of songs and rec EÜRISK0 MARKET! call. His road is in excellent condition. did as requested and then going to the cent building and the beautiful rural itations. 1 door, said: “Madam, I have the flag like campus which surrounds it. The See ad. Handsome lace bed sets at D. C. up at full mast; but as von have them Proprietor of ] ’s. Our old “till cun,” A. B. Baker took only on one side hadn’t I better put it at shady oaks give to the place a sweet- Narver —The Only— a short respite .ind came up and tarried half-mast?” The flag was left at full ness and freshness which almostsurpass Ice cream, as cheap as the cheapest, the surroundings of any other school in with friends at this place Tuesdav night. mist, and Davy by getting out of the tf. the state. 8. & C. ’ at II. IL Welch’s. Al is mail ¡gent from Portland to way in good time saved his hair. All Kinds of For a square meal goto the St. Charles Tacoma We honestly believe that Charley T eachers ’ A ssociation .—The Oregon —only 25 cents. Trucking and Delivering In the City. A jolly criW'l consisting of P. F. Billow sham holders and lace shams Done to order. Constantly on hand, Mill Giles, Jus. McCain, Jeff Harris and Grissen takes the cake as a big story Teachers’ Association for 1886 will be The place where yon can get juicy <<tet>kK teller. He says that R. C. Gardner, of * Feed, Flour, Wheat and Oats. Also, all Ben Houston , started from laifayette line roasts nil at the lowest market held at Yaquina, July 6th, 7th, 8th and at D. C. Narver’s. kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes, and yesterday mot ling for Trask river, io be the Central hotel, went angling and price. Fresh Fish Tuesdays ami Fridays. Fine photographs at the lowest prices. Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe caught a trout ten feet long, on a pin 9th. State Superintendent McElroy, gone ten days. book with a thread for a line, and that has secured reduced rates on the West All work warranted at Sanders & Mar Brower’s lumber yard promptly attended Always a Fat Cow on Hand. * to. Messrs. Job» Wortman, G. W. Jones, Dr. Littlefield, in a half-days’ fishing on Side and O. F. roads, so that the fare tin’s gallery. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. ltf W. J. GARRISON & CO. A. J. Baker,ftnnlt Wisecarver and T. A. the Trask, caught 1507 trout and that II. Ice cold and genuine lemonade at Orders left with Rogers i: Todd, at City Turner will e« < :t onto’ the head of the the shortest one measured 2 feet 3?a from this place will be $4 75. This will JI. Welch’s. tt Drug Store, promptly tilled. ltf. Trask for a fox days’ fishing, starting in inches. If these things were not in con afford an excellent opportunity for all Cheap bedroom suites at D. c. nection with some fishing expeditions, those who wish to visit the much noted a day or two. * Narver ’ s. we should doubt them very much ; hut Yaquina section, and thus combine Wednesday, ns the 11 :30 trnin passed under the circumstances we are almost pleasure with duty at small expense. 2 Goto Miss Russ’ and look at those M c M innville , oiugon . St. Joe, some wheelbarrows wh’eh were compelled to believe them true. It is at a time of year when many will hats for 20cts. piled up on alat car caught the project ■ Always on hnn>l ti e best quality of Bell, wish to visit the coast, at some point, ing roof of D m siasion house, tearing a Mutton, Fork, anil "Secure the shadow ere the substance Third Street, between E and F, R unaway S crape .—Last Monday and we think that a goodly number may portion of it i way. fades” by getting your photgraphs taken George Todd got mixed up in an ugly be counted on from this place and ad-; j at McMinnville, Oregon. Sanders & Martin’s gallery near the Several parties inform us that the bail runaway scrape and for escaping from joining country. furniture store. * storm Mondty last played sad havoc with their embage ami tomatoe patches, the same with a whole skin he can A new lot of goods just received, sell- A n O ld S ettlrr .—Baz Hibbs brought ...... ■ . Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat making then look as if a band of chick thank his stars. He was cultivating a into town on Wednesday a grey eagle *n8 •$ .................... bedrock prices at D. v. Narver’s. ens had heel ranfing them. First-class occommodationa for Com stock. piece of ground with a two-horse culti that looked as if he might have been Blackburn & I’eckham have just re mercial men anil general travel. Deputy U.S. Marshal Frush t ame up vator, using the old-fashioned “jockey here from the time of the flood told ceived and are unpacking a fine lino of GIVE ME A CALL. Trancient stock well eared for. from Portltid Tuesday night and re stick” and single line. That hail about in the good book. He measured j 8Un,mer dress goods, hosiery &c. * Respectfully, storm came up and George tried turned Weinemlay noon, having in Everything new and in First-Class Order ltf W. F. BANGASSER. charge Jack/ortper, of Wheatland, ac to hold the horses, but his one line a trifle upwards of seven feet from tip to ' Blackburn anil Beckham received on ( broke and away went the team, leaving tip. had claws about three inches long Saturday last their monthly shipment . Patronage respectfully aolicited. cused of aellng whisky to Indians. P and ®,eni Roods, direct fiom I the driver standing and looking at them. and a beak that looked wicked in the , Buy Ycur Meats Hon. B k Lewis, of Dayton Prairie, They ran round and round the field and extreme. F Baz. shot ’ ‘ him ‘ on . the wing. \.ri, Chicago, and ‘ their bargain tables are —At the— was in trjWByeatenlay, and informed us finally stopped. All the damage: a with a rifle, in the hills north-west of - fairly overflowing. • that they a» sadly in need of rain over broken double tree and tongue and town. The-e’s no telling how many Farmers having wool to sell will do bis way;tbt scarce lv a drop has fallen a few bruises on one of tLu horses hind lambs and pigs this old residenter should well to consult Blacxburn & Feck am be there for w««ks and that wheat begins leg?- be charged with. Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. fore selling as they pay the highest to have an sheaithy appearance. prices in the county. F. S. KELLER, Prop. T he M c M innville H otel .—This old Mr R S Fatty, who came out with V isitors —On Weodesday evening’s JulciFflt Ktenka, Flncwt SwrrW Get triticum for breakfast; cream the imuiijants from Johnson City, and reliable bouse has recently been re train Mrs. Maggie Bushnell, sister-in- Boil«. < all and S< r me. ltf. cheese, 31bs. 50 cts., for luncheon ; taffy 1 Tenn , a f* weeks since, started back arranged and overhauled in all its com law of Dr Johnson, and Master Leon- and ice cream for desert, and the Belle khome the 5» of June Mr F tiaveled Cor. Third <t D Sts., McMinnville. lover most arts of Oregon and Wash- partments and is now one of the coziest ard Bushnell, who come from New Bed of McMinnville cigar to aid your diges 112 ------ DEALER IN------ lington andSs bverly well plea: ised with outside of Fortland. Its culinary de ford, Mass , to spend the summer in tion, of C. Grissen. partment is not excelled anywhere, Oregon [the conntrt and _____ as lie is a prominent pr Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of They were accompanied from * rai I road ma, ii|i I his section of the coun- while tiie weary can rest easily ’on the Astoria by Mis Geo W Snyder and Chas. H. Ikxld A Co., are doing the Groceries, Provisions, Crock PROPRIETORS. I try, h s viatojthis coast will be a gr-at dawnv lieds. Mr. Jos. McGuire, the Mrs Hansen, who will remain for a boss machine business of the county, ery and Glassware. He s a genial proprietor, is always on hand to few days benefit inlij ' near future They are all most welcome sold some 25 twine binders and two The Beit Rig" in the City, Orders brother "fur ownsman, T 8 Fatty . | see to the wants of guests. Go see. steam threshers. visitors p.omptiv attended to, day or night. 1ml * All goud> delivered in the ciry. Uf NOTICE. we propose io keep St by constantly adding to onr already large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Etc. everything in our line of business that can be called for. Physicians will find our stock complete in every respect. Ivemember that we make a specialty of Prescriptions, and we are receiving them from all parts of the county, and at the low est possible price. ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS. The Cheapest Goods W in the World. F COLLARD, Groceries and Provisions. CENTRAL HOTEL, WANTED! One Thousand Ladies Millinery & Fancy Goods Miss F.'S HUSS, J. J. COLLAB.D, No.1 City tet si Fd Store. First E8, Henderson Bros. Props. Class Market CITY MARKET I All Kiiids of Meat. CENTRAL MAFJ^T I L. ROOT, Logan Bros. & Henderson,