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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1886)
Mr. Peter Werf, who lives about 1 To the Fanner miles east of Dayton, was quite seriously injured Monday evening. While on his Messrs. F. Barnekoff & Co., have wav home from town with a sulky hay rake, his horse become frightened, ran let tor i use forcible language, please do thoroughly renovated and overhauled away und threw him from the seat, not consider me unkind. That the mar (ha Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, breaking two ribs, cutting his face and riage relation will not bo in tho next | recently purchased by them and are now bruising him up badly otherwise. life I admit, becanso it will bo wholly ready to receive grain. They will clean To further advance the cause of educa unnecessary,but thata highly cultivated and store at 3 cents, and will be ready tion in Oregon, an organization styled the “Oregon Collegeiate Association” Christian mother will have the lame af to buy and pay the highest price going, was instituted at Yaquina last week It is finity for a Digger Indian that gets there, | in cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold composed of our most lew ried professo1 s. as she does for her own offspring is not' to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a responsible firm, and those The ocerstli elected wete J. W, Johnson, taught either in revelation or reason, no j perfectly bavhig grui'n to seli or store,’o?‘hi need Those wishing to subscribe for the president;!’. ('. Andeson. vice-presi more than that she will have no desire of sacks, should call and see them, tf Tiii.urnoNU may do so through the fol dent; B. J. llawtho ne, secretary. tfor tho welfare of her child that is roast lowing lærsoim: The track on the fair giounds, we find ing in an endless hell is taught. This is Business Specials. .1. M. Kelly............................... Lafayette. by riding over it, has been splendidly worked. It is almost as level as a floor tho rock on which orthodoxy is going to G. W. Sappington I ..N0rth Yamhill. the entire distance around it, and all pieces. No minister now has the heart W. H Bingham’s stock of furniture is J. I. C astle J W. A. (¡raves.......................... ‘.Sheridan. that is needed to make the track per lo look into a weeping mothers eyes and full and complete. Prices to suit the R. I.. Simpson................................. Unity. fect is a thorough wetting and packing tell her her wayward child is suffering times. 0.6. Davis............................... Bellevue. down. If this be done, MeMinnvillo can boast of the best race track in Ore tho agonies of ondless torment. They (’. 8. Williamson... Wheatland. Ice cold and genuine lemonade at II. always lack ship here and “leave him in H. Welch's. tf Agents at other points in the county gon. will be announced soon. To-day we give considerable space to the hands of a merciful God,’’ aband If you want good furniture, at low the oration of lion. Hurley delivered at oning both their doctrines an<l their prices, goto W. II. Bingham’s. Newberg on the 3d of July. But we teachings. Comforting( ?) doctrine. think that we are perfectly justifiable in You question my motive in writing an Ice cream, ns cheap as the cheapest, THIHU DIBTBICT. doing so, as it is fnH of historical points tf. open letter to Mr. Williams in the first at II. II. Welch’s. Judge. It. I’. Boise. and reminiscences that should he read Prosecuting Attorney, Deo. W. Belt. You also take advantage of the and digested by' all, old and young. Mr. place. For a square meal goto the St. Charles COUNTY. Hurley is one of Yamhill’s brightest opportunity to bring somo young man to lights and this is one of his best efforts. “judgment’’ and give him some “father —only 25 cents. Senators—R. P. Bird. J. W. Watts. Representatives—IL IL Laughlin, F. N. Lit- Farmers having wool to sell will do And still business changes: lion. ly advice’’ without giving his name that tie. Lafollett. linlge—J. S. Ilibbs. (¡co. Dorsev. Win. Galloway has leased the Hartman he may be benelRted thereby. T j be well to consult BlaeKburn & Peckani be C lerk <W. Brieflwell. ,t Apperson warehouse at this place,and plain as to motive; bi other Williams, I fore selling as they pay the highest (lieriff—T. J. Harris, prices in tire county. is rearly for business, having repaired freasurer W. W. Nelson. was informed invited all Christians of md renovated the same. Ho will bnv Assessor Wvatt Harris. Blackburn & Peckham have just re wheat, paying the highest price and every denomination to attend and help t'chool Supermt. talent J. A. C. Freund, clean and store at the most reasonable in his meetings, and (he first meeting I ceived and are unpicking a fine lino of 'urveyor J. D. Fenton. rates. Mr. Galloway is well known in attended his entire discor *se was an ar summer dress goods, hosiery &c. * loroner- 1). Narver. this section and will, we doubt not, will raignment of Uni versa) ists. classing Fine photographs at the lowest price0. do well. them as an immoral, lawbreaking class. All work warranted at Sanders & Mtir- * Weather, very warm. These dry He typically brought up a saloon keeper tin’s gallery. north winds are bringing the fail wheat lo judgmedt, to show the evil tendencies all in a bunch, and, us two years ago, “Secure the shadow ere the substance Eggs, 20 cents. will hurry our farmers to take care of it. of it11 doctrines, and promised to give us fades” by getting your .diotgraphs taken Fields that a week ago looked perfectly moie ol the same kind. At the close of nt Sanders & Martin’s gallery near the Wool, 17 to 21. green from the windows of tho T i : le - meeting 1 told him kindly that he cer furniture store. * Butter, 35@40 cents. 1'iioNE office to-lay have a golden hue tainly bad teceived his information in and me reaily for tho sickle. It will be Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at This Space is For Splendid haying weather. death to horse flesh, but business for regard io Universalism, from its ene the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf machine men. mies. He lcplied promptly: “No, no, Days gradually shortening. Blackburn & Peckham, the agents of 1 have iei d everything pef aining to the The Cook, Martin and Fenton party California peaches in tho market. II. Dodd & Co., are doing the returned from tho eoast Tuesday even subjee , both pro and con and know Chas. Nothing doing in the wheat market. ing. They had a bushel of “joy.” what I atn talking about.” Then I de boss machine business of the county, sold some 25 twine binders and two A good time to get your winter’s wood. While at Slab creek, Will Martin caught termed to let the public know that be steam threshers. a “devil fish” (Octopus) whije fishing New timothy hay selling at .$7.50.per off the rocks for porgies, and you ought was laboring under a wrong impression >n. to see his eyes, stand out as he tells and .hat i(K advocates believed D to be Apples will be very plentiful this com about it. Its body, he says, was about the highest type of Christianity. the size of his hat, und its arms were ing fall. Your pen reels with astonishment at simply immense. the idea of Universalisis enjoying more j Plum trees fairly groan beneath their Is prepared to furnish music for all occa One day the latter part of last week spiritual |*eace than orthodox chrisiians. ■eight of fruit. Brother Tucker, does the belief that, sions at reasonable rates. Address Dwight Carlin and his little family nar N. J. ROWLAND, a Remember the meeting on the Hibbs rowly escaped being badly hurt, not to many of your iiiends and neighbors will Business Manager, McMinnville. ninp ground Saturday and Sunday. say killed. While driving around the suffer the pangs of an endless bell, give § J. W. Flanery has a public sale of old bridge that was being torn outat the you spiritual enjoyment? Does it add DISSOLUTION NOTICE. horses at Amity, to-morrow, July 17th. Carlin swale, a wheel of the wagon io yonr spiri'ual pleasme to believe this? it stump, the vehicle was over Would yon be spiri> uallv sorrow stricken 3 Gallons of cultivated raspberries went struck NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho if you believed that our Heavenly Fath- turned and all were thrown from the to waste in this section. No time to seat of a California bed, to the ground, in his nierciiul kindness would at last in partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Saylor & Johnson, is this day pick them. landing about ten feet away. Fortun tlie fullness of time, bring home the dessolved by mutual consent. J.A. Johnson, last poor wandering child of s«n ’ Js retiring, A. Saylor assuming full control, ■ The poorest sidewalk in town is that ately all escaped uninjured. it necessary to believe in endless to whom all accounts must be presented on the west side of C. street, between misery to be- s pirn uallv happy? and all bills paid. 4tli and 5th. Oregon’s Crop Prospects, Is the belief, in endless torment, J. A. J ohnson . .. D. M. Caldwell, our Wells Fargo A. C. S aylor . the principal tenet of the oitbo- McMinnville Or., June 28, 1880. Portland News. agent and deputy postmaster, is sojourn dox faith, thereby making ig it the chief ing at Sodaville. church ? These Wheat is reported to be in splendid corner stone of their church? . Mr. Mathieux is building a commod condition and was greatly benefitteil by be vital questions, for mankind is beck ious barn on the propcity recently pur late rains. The yield promises large. ing spirit ml happiness, and manv Bible leaders and good Christians fail i M rs . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T hornton . chased of J. W. Gault. Hops are also in fino condition and to find any where in that good book, j In Mrs. Stuart’s Millinery Store, jFhe sens for a chicken. He sent her prices are tending upward. that the belief in er.dle a missory is the portrait of one with instructions to >ospi;i .1 onio nicnt. OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE. Buena Vista.—Wheat and hops prom rescssary You giro an instance o a ofane man ook, if not too tough.” ise a large yield. i hat was “called a ‘strong’ iJnivorsalist. ’ McMinnville, Oregon. 8ml Tops are still “hopping” up. Valley A Strictly Airlie, Or.—Harvesting is in full blast. Look around umoh • your acquin an(.c°and lots now command 20c. and indications see if a ou cannot even now lecognv.e many Considerable fall grain is falling down tp 3 prokiie men whoa-e not Uuive«sali ts who TEMPERANCE RESORT, favorable for a greater rise. e\ en be’ieve as yo' do, verv bad mon who |i?harlev Powell, formerly of Dayton, and fears are entertained that the recent have been ';•>: giu that -they i.iav get rid of Some good( ?) church members to the con now of Portland, has been up to Yam rain may damage it to considerable ex deserved punishment. H Orthodoxy and trary’- notwithstanding. Univeisalisin are to lie “ jugded bv their tent. hill on a visit during the week. ------- AT THE fruits, ’ we are ready to take the census, McCoy, Or.—Harvesting will soon be even the dens of v;ce and crime, not forget Prof. Crawford, financial agent for the •college, reports a livelv interest mani gin. .Grain, especially fall sown, will ting r’.io prisons. I iitallv you beseech me not to flaunt my fest ed for the welfare of that institution. give a good yield. docirinesiji t>o faces of people if I would I West Chehalem, Yamhill county.— hi’vo then enjoy this life, why bless your Capt. Jerome and daughter, Miss The Only First Class, Eva, of Portland, are visiting in the city, Fall sown wheat will soon be ready lor soul, i believe *he 8U.a..iit of human happi ness in .his lne and the life to ccme is only the guests of Mr. A. J. Apperson and the sickle. And the only parlor-like shop in the city. Sheridan, Or.—Crops is this vicinity ai;ta’liable *lirout? 1 a in’ll belief in its doc- ------- OF-------- family. , None but iirst-class workmen em tiiues a.nl a conibi’i.’hy to its teachings, I are looking well and were greatly benc- A logging team of four voke of oxen litted by recent rains. hon's<ly bel’eve th’s from t.ie overwhelm ployed. ing eviuence fitinished bv nature and rev- passed through this place Wednesday, Astoria.—The recent rains occasioned ala« ion. Tf such a •rreat and immortal First Door South of Yamhill C’ounty from the Willamette, on their way to the some injury to fruit and hay. boon as eternal ha \Jiiess is left io the Eagle mills. Batik Building, Hillsboro, Or.—Rev. II. S. Lyman whims of poor sin.cl wretches whv is it McMinnville, Oregon, Several parties report to us that wheat who has just returned from a trip says not written on every page of die bible.’ ’If M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. in She southern portion of the county in the the Independent: Grain, as well endless mi erv is to be ¿tie fate of the sinner Wiio lias just finished burning n kiln why are the wa ’ nin s confined to a few ob- will exceed the yield of that in the as the trees, is in all its glory. The scuie passages ? Instead of preaching H. H. WELCH. itf long, fat head’s of the f ill sown wheat “Clad i¡ding* of g’eaijov* which shall be TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!! northern portion, a trifle. about attained their upward to all people,' all the a om ’ cs and oro- - M rs. II. P. Stuart, with her two chil have just and ready to develop the berry, phei'* should have poured xorth in ceaseless And is ready to fill all orders for the dren, Freddie and Graeie, left ns for growth largest and best brick in the county, a. and turn into gold. The area of fall suai l-the awful ti< ings anu recorded ic in Yaqninn last Tuesday. They went pre grain in Yamhill county, and wheat of unmistakable language i i eve. v sentence.— pared to camp and remain as long as l’olk and Marion is very large—scarce Hmani.se posed to his eii'ole fate’i be writ ten on ev r page of nature tiny chose. ly one-fourth of the aiea is spring grain. should itself—the leaves and blades of as« should 2tf I)u d—In Gopher Valley, at 6 a. m., The fall wheat is in magnificent condi picture out the warning: the bkds* should July 15, 188(1, Mr. George Didier, aged tion. buck die a\y ul s ery in bis ear. instead of Albany, Or.—Harvest' has already ringing their gla< mh .’ c p: *ons of oraise; <S2vears. He had lived in the valley about eight years. Consumption was commenced in some portions of Linn ihe ubt ravsof sun'ighi’ shou.li. be < erting lircbraiM-s; die mu mu. ing se.i should join county. hit disease. (Successor to J. B. Rohr,) Eugene City.—The recent rains have in.he niqm#*nkons woik: t ie rain drops Bur young friend, Eddie Warren and greatly improved the gardens and will should be a bu umg noiso.i: die vervdiuii- his sister Mrs. Williams of Oregon City, help the late sown grain to fill much de.« .'hoidd ue i « i hied wii.i woeful dnn- •;e s to which the si mer is exposed, for came up from Oregon City Wednesday heavier than it would have done with more valuable th« n al’ the e is ,ie endless and are visiting friends in the city; out it, and has been the making of the fate of o.ie poor soul that shall wad on in Tiby intend to return to-morrow. touv’evd- ioi’t end. All the inhabitants hop ciop which needed it badly. of the earth and of the spheres of the Carriage Fainting and Sign Writing Sprague, W. T.—The farmers in the „_The Fire Wardens have examined whole u.nveise, even . »e countless angels a Specialty. eastern part ot the count.', are proving Ac., .................. this week. flu. «, chimneys, .......... V . etc., —.......... . the . hrom* .should join in thuntKr They didn’t stop with us long; our flght- for more rain for the spring griin. The around tone“ o call he sinner born the error of A share of this public patronage is re inaeditor set the Telephonic apparatus fall sown looks well. In the western his way. Failing in t h they '-horld turn part of the county all crops are in line in suppHcai’oi) and implore God tost;ike spectfully solicited. injnotion and they were “fired.” —Executed nt the— Some rain has fallen and barre 1 be powe•• o’ re >. odd tion vri h the Eddie Fuller returned home from condition. seal o’ eodle s sieribt' , that * be great ttf Shop--Rolir'sold stand, McMinnville, O. more is hoped for. Salem Tuesday evenin-z, on his wheel. The Dalles.—The Sun says: “We stream of p eciovs soulsuLuemlles.' i.iiserv Haleft that citv at 2:10 an 1 reached had an interesting aceo-.nt of the condi may cease, for s.dvadon from s.*eh falc is borne at 5:40, making several stopaRes tion of the crops in tho Gordion ridge v;»‘>tlv in ore i nr io J^ hh h «1» <he ont'nuanee of the hum. n r«y;c. Ve Ily ic were bo ter onihe road. This we call pretty good and Erskinville country, from Mr. Pres- that the h’mao rsvo. the e. r h and ihe l*ra|iij. ly King. He stated that their wheat heave is and al* tbcUh+i them is. had never ■ iss Gillie Shobe was taken by her was first rate, from 20 to 40 bushels per been created vhan thato ie child of God’s father to Sodaville the fore part of the acre. Mr. King spoke of Mr. Foster’s ove shou'd be left to wtch fate. N’av, Bro. i To Purchase weak, in hopes of bettering her health. yield as being from 30 to 40 bushels per Tucker had 1 the pbiPv ami ho woitlii- ss, mv opgue should ‘ lueak is guilty At Greatly Reduced Prices, If this point does not. prove benefic;a! acre. He said that for the most part it nc s;ience no: io “ flaunt” Lnive ; l *m in she will be taken to Paradise Soda, on would be cut for hay as wheat raising, the f cc of people, bu to tell them k nd- j The thrashing and marketing left nc profit. thrlSantiam. !v of the good tiling*» t teaches, a.id “ Who i tiie mis ■* have risen anove u*, T1 ere was a fire drill last evening by As our Fat :er know H s o vn, the department. Tho boys are prrpar- Our Churches.—Sunday Next. Face to fece with lho;c who love us. From inJto “take in” the tournament at Sa We idia'l know as we a*’e ’mown. lem. in Sept., and if they do they will Cumberiand Presbyterian clinch ser Lc vc . beyond /ne orient jiu 1 idows. I lo.it-» Hie olden fringe of d«r . l>e heard from, and don't fail to keep it vices at the usual hours forenoon and to heart we’ll hide the shadows. in |k>i>r minds. evening. Subject for forenoon discourse: Heart Till the mis«s have cleared away.” “ How to produce spiritual growth. ” Councilman T. A. Turner has a fine J. C. C ooper . Third St. bet. D & E, McMinnville. Itf mare afflicted with the disease that is Subject for evening discourse: “The battle we must fight to come out boldly O ur S uxday S chool W orkers : — In going the rounds among the horses of thia county. The mare is highly prized and give ou>selves to God.” All are the State Sunday School convention at Amity, Oregon, by fee ■ owner, as he refused an offer of cordially invite 1 to attend these services. Portland, the fore part of (he week, Yam T. H. licxDKiuoif, Pastor. ♦300 for her a short i time since. Has the agency of Yamhill and adjoining hill had nine represent alive«. From counties for the Services nt the Catholic church in the Hea ;r the clatter of the sickle, Ibis place were Rev. J. (i. Burcliett, morning at the usual hour. Sunday I it cuts the ripened grain ; Prof. W. J. Crawford, Missou Clara school at 2:30. R ev . J. 8. W hite . :h reminds us that life ’ s harvest Pastor. Skinner and Belle Johnson ; Loin Lafay aws nearer; and ere long will prove to some a loss, to others gain. Rev. John C. Fair' will hold service« ette, Rev. J. Hoberg ami Dr. J. W. ' Watts. We could not learn the names received a pleasant call on Tuesday at the Epiccopal church at the u ual of the other three. In the convention a --------THE BEST froriRev. John C. Fair, the new Episeo- hours, morning and evening. point was coiw?ded to Yamhill county1 pal %iinister stationed at thia place. Mr. Services at Baptist church. Subject that she may well feel prou^l of: She j Fair i-a young man, o _• ap- ior 11 o’clock : “The most remarkable was admitted to b • the banner conntv inre and has a small family. Thev prophecy touching the death of Christ.” in the state in Sunday S< lu*nl work; i fettle here, and wo hope t!>, v ■ ¡ay For 7:30 p. m: “Child piety.” All are the only co.intv in th»* rt.if»» that main It as pleasant as Mr. Fair think- WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Still We Lead ! we propose to keep it ¡DISE, by constantly adding to our already large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Etc. everything in our line of business that can be called for. Physicians will find in every respect. Remember that we make a specialty of Pi •escriptions, and we are receiving them from all parts of the county, and are fillin them at the lowest possible price s ( tondu part of atcens of ‘tiylfg. s .. a ROGERS & TODD CUSTER POST BAND, The Best in the State, The Cheapest G Fashionable Dressmaking. D, ■kle, ¡uns, lite. ross- • and E...... ‘ ‘Orphans' Home" Biiliard Hall. Old Reliable PIONEER ‘’•Orphans' Home” Tonsorial Tailors, BRICK YARD. . C. Saylor ! tion itr et iks keV ya. Bedrock Prices! Chas. L. Bergevin, and Ornamental Painting and Paper Hanging. r ‘f, it WANTED! One Thousand Ladies Millinery & Fancy Goods i Miss F. E. Neatly» Cheaply Grant Smith! By way of Big Nestuck to Ocean Beach. Substantial, Cheap & Durable ---- And is----- Just what is needed by every Farmer, as it is very convenient for fencing in sacked grain in the field, after threshing. —Manufactuied by— G. HUBBARD M c M innville - - O regon . Be sure ami see this Fence. 1 in HO! FOR THE COAST ! ! THE Lillie Nestneca Wagon Rond Is the Easiest and Best on the coast. Fine fishing, hunting, and the lovhest beach. Many of the tough points on the road have been cut off so that the road can be traveled much easier than heretofore. Itf D. E. EMMETT, Pro Carl Weber, Tlie Guiisniitli All kinds of repairing done on short notice Repairing of linns, Pistols and Sewing Machines a Specialty. Shooting Gallery In connection with the shop. M c M innville baths ! Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, I am prepared to do all. work in first-class style. Ladies’ and children's work a specialty. Hot and Cold Raths always ready for 25cts. Every Stan an Artist. C. ET. ITIuTSIMZIZN-G-, Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. Itf McCormick and Deering HODSONS Mrs II. P. STUART, The Leader in Millinery HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING Opposite (¡range Store, McMinnville. St. Charles Hotel Tho Loading Hofei of MeMimaillc. $1 an.I $2 House. Single meals 25cts. Fine Sample rooms for Commercial Men» ,.r F. ’¡IULHER, Prop. Dr. G. F. TUCKER, DENTIST MiMINNVILLE - - OREGON. Office Two doors east of Bingham's furniture store. Laugl'ing Gas administered for painless extracting. itf Littlefield Calbreath, Physicians & Surgeons, M c M innville a lafayettk . ot . ,1. F. Calbreath, M. I), office over Yamhill County Bank, McMinnville, Oregon. JI. II. Littlefield, M, 1). office on Main street, Lafayette, Oregon. Itf TELEPHONE OFFICE II. V.V. Johnson M.D The Milliner, Wa trou I load Tlie Standard Fence ! N. W. Corner Second and It St». M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. May be found at hi* office when not absent on professional business. ttf S. A. Young, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, McMinnville, Oregon. Office nbresiden« e on I) street. All call.« promptly answered day or night. ln»t W. I). F enton . F. W. F enton . FENTON A- FENTON, ATTOB1TEY3 -A.T LA VZ L. IF. li ’E T TE, OEIMOX. Office— Near the Court Honxe,