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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1886)
Dr. G. F. Tucker, of this place, C. B. About 11 or»- It Is. Wiley, of Sheridan, J. L, Walt, of Amity, and J. M. Kelly, of Lafayette, Much has lieen said during tho past attended the Grand Lodge of United Workmen as delegates from the lodges ton days or two weeks regarding the NOTICE. ot their respectives towns, last week. government vs the Yamhill Lumbering Many of our Nimrods don’t see the use I | company. Some said that the company Wo have <‘!i^a<«*<l tho «ervices of Mr. A. of farineis posting their lands against | had been sued for $40,000; others said it V. It. Snyder to take charge of our local tresspassers. Here is the reason, in the I Hiiil editorial department«. lie needs no main, expressed to 11s by a farm jr, i he was $50,(KM), and so the report went. introduction to the people of Yamhill. other day: "It is not because we envy ] Wishing to get at the merits of the case We noticed Hon. Geo. II. Burnett, of the hunters the birds thi-v get; but 1 | We interviewed Mr. J. J. Shipley, the Salem on our streets, Sunday. many of them thoughtlessly shoot cats OVlt AGENTS. Eddie Fuller lias gone to Corvallis to that are in questof field mice, hogs, etc., company’s secretary, who gave us the , woik at the carpenter business. and knock our fences down.” It docs ■ following information : Several years ago Those wishing to subscribe for the not take long to see the justness of their one Jim Green homesteaded a piece of “ Doodles ” of thistles down by the old T elephone may do so through tho fol land, in the vicinity of Fetch’s mill, up action. dry house ; and that is inside tlie incor on which was some very good timber. lowing persons : poration, is it not ? Mr. Bowers, representing the Gutta This timber he sold to Messrs. Ball & M. Kelly................. .......... Lafayetto. Mr. and Mis. Maurice Fletcher have I’ercha hose company, will donate $109 Daniel and they in turn sold it to tire ’ W. Sappington I North Yamhill. gone to the Wilhoit springs for Mrs. F/s to the state tournament fund, to be com Yamhill I.iijnbering company. Green ’astio f peted for by hose team«, as a special lived on the land the length of time re Graves............ ............. Sheridan. health, which is very poor. prize in the three-hundred-yard wet test quired by law and went down to prove ................. Amity. Simpson............ Mrs. G. J. Burchett lias been making contest. We regret that our hose team up on it. But about this time some ex-1 ............. Believin' Davis .............. an extended visit at Portland. She wilt does not belong to the association, as a eitement was caused by the alleged find- ’ ........ Wheatland. probably return in a day or two. Williamson. run they took the other evening demon ing of silver on his claim and tho law Agents at other points in the county Mr. J. W. Barker, surveyor for the strates the fact that they can “fly” would not allow him to make his proof I will be announced soon. Dakin Publishing Company, is in the when they want to and would stand an for the reason of tire mining danse. Not city making plat for a new insurance excellent chance of bringing this $100 long after .Mr. Greene left the country] OFFICI A L III RECTORY. home with them. and everything remained quiet and se- 1 uiup. Councilman S. A. Manning returned rene until one Andy Lane makes a move j The Messrs. Rowland and their famil to homestead tire lam), which he was ies have returned from the mountains. from Tillamook Friday evening, looking unable to do, as men are still “digging” | Judge, R. I*. Boise. as hearty and rugged as a bear, though Gf course they brought some deer meat Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. W. Belt. he was very busy all the time while over on the claim. He then, for some leason with them. ' C ounty . there. He reported the balance of the enters complaint against the Yamhill ■ Senators—It. 1’. Bird, J. \V. Watts, The meeting at the Hibbs camp Yamhill boys over there all “O K.” At Lumbering company for “taking timbei ] te-presentatives—1!. It. Laughlin, I-’. N. Lit ground, Saturday and Sunday was the last election Tillamook county went off government land.” An agent for] le. C. Lafollett. not very largely attended. It was teo solidly republican, and Mr. Manning the government came up find took evi Judge- J. S. Hibbs. Geo. Dorsey. warm and dusty. says he never meta more gentlemanly dence concerning the matter, but no • lerk—G. \V. Briedwell. further action lias been taken ; nor does In-riff—T. J. Harris. KeV. J. Hoberg fill id the pulpit at and straightforward set of men than her ; the company feel any uneasiness in the I'reiisure- \V. W. Nelson. officers—especially Mr. Cooper, the ] North Yamhill last Sunday. He will premises. If this Green were here, and ssessor Wyatt Harris. hold sei vice at the school house near C. county judge. Mr. I. T. Maulsby, the . there had been anything crooked in the I-ch»ol Superintendent J. A. C. Freund, gentlemanly and proficient attorney, is I Ubye’s next Sunday. 1 ‘iirvayor—J. D. Fenton. still there attending to the wants of all transaction he would be amenable to the Coroner I). C. Narver. Mrs. 0. F. Talinage and daughter, those in need of a legal light, in a safe law; but he is gone, nobody seems to ! know where. And if there is anything Miss Ella Woods,, are visiting at Ed. and reliable manner. in tlie case as is alleged, Bali & Daniel uvu IF h , in Gopl er valley. Mrs. A. L. TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. D Messrs. P. P. Gates, J. E. Hubbard, will be tho sufferers, as it was they who t'almage, went over Friday but returned Substantial, Cheap & Durable A P Fletcher and Dr. Calbreath, of La bought the timber of Green and not tlie Sunday. ---- And is----- fayette, with their families returned Yamhill Lumbering company. Mr. Send us a refrigerator. Mr. T. J. Price, examiner of National from Nestucca, yesterday, after a good Shipiey says they haveenquired careful Just what is needed by every Farmer, as Tanks was in the city Saturday and long s’ay. While there Messrs. Gates ly into tlie subject, and think there is it is very convenient for fencing in sacked Please pass the painkiller. "went through” our bank. It is need and Fletcher captured two lino elk ; they nothing in it; that he thinks more spite grain in the field, after threshing. Subscribers continually coining in. less to say that he found everything had all the fish they wanted, found nice work than anything else prompts the —Manufactured by— right side up. camping places in sight of the dashing- action a"d that it will all blow over with Picking for town cows getting short. billows of the old Pacific, and returned out any further alarm, though he does Sunday morning the north-east winds G. HUBBARD, You cannot be too careful what you b ‘gun to diive the smoke into the valley looking a little brown but rugged, and not know this to a certainty. at, this weather. and now it begins to look as if we were feeling splendid. They brought home 1 M c M innville - - O regon . Chopping done at the Amity steam going to have a repetition of three years with them a little fawn, that was admir mills for $2 per ton. ago. We hope so ; it may be a little dis ed by all who saw her; and the antlers Be sure and see this Fence. from the elk they captured were large “A good story is told on Shan Conser, lini I County Fair Executive Board meeting agreeable, but then it will save the and in their coats ol velvet looked really wheat. Kiext Friday at 2 p. m. beautiful. Mesdames Hubbard anil the well known conductor on the East The McMinnville Gopher is at his old Fletcher remembered the T elephone , Side division of the Oregon and C’alifor-1 HO! FOR THE COAST ! I f No lemons in the market. Bids ot 25 tricks again. This means that Chandler and the boys enjoyed the jerked venison nia Railroad. A short time since he THE ¡i«-ents apiece made yesterday. has gone to well digning. Anyone want hugely. purchased five lots at Jefferson for $10 ; I Al Barnes has returned. He has been ing a well can not do better than to en Lillie Jiestncca Wagon Hoad E lder G. O. B urnett .—Many old Or apiece, A few days since a neighbor: working on the railroad up near Dallas. gage him, as he does the best of work in Is the Easiest and Best on the const. -WHO SELL— Walt. Potter and George Raleigh of the shortest time, and guarantees satis egonians will be pained to learn of tlie commenced to sink a well on a lot ad-: Fine fishing. hunting, and the lovlivst faction. death of Elder Glen O. Burnett, which joining those owned by’ Conser, and had ; Fheridan, were down Saturday evening. bencli. Many of the tough points on the road have been ent off so that the road van Our home produce market remains occurred recently at Santa Rosa, Cal. delved but a few feet when he struck t 5 Be more than careful with fire. Weath be traveled much easier than heretofore. er and everything else fearfully dry, you about the same as at the date of our last He was a self-denying and faithful min gold. Among smaller pieces unearthed; Itf D. E. EMMETT, Pro. issue. Eggs have fallen 2 cents, which ister of the Christian church and univer know. was a very fair sized nugget. The trend 1 places them at 18 cents ; butter is still | Rev. Mr. Fair, the new Fpiscopal the same, 35 to 40 cents per roll; wool sally beloved. Many a hundred miles of the diposit was toward Conser’s claim minister, preached a masteriy sermon, has risen a trifle and buyers are offering has he walked in counties adjacent to and thg discoverers determined to se this, preaching in churches and school cure Conser’s lot. Conser was soon Sunday. 17 to 21 cents. houses, mainly "without money and hunted up and after a great deal of hag ' F.ev. Soper will have a neat residence George Owens’ team attempted to take without price.” He left a substantial gling th-lots were sold for $100 or an ever near the college. It is well nigh “snap judgment” on their owner the memorial, years ago, in the shape of a average of $20 apiece. Then the pur All kinds of repairing done on short enclosed. notice Repairing of (Inns, Pistols and other day, while in town. Finding good endowment of land for the acad chaser told Conser that he had just sold Sewing Machines a Specialty. George was out of tho wagon, they start a valuable mine and he has been madder emy at Bethel, Polk county. He died We are under obligations to our furni Shooting Gallery ture man and undertaker, E. B. l-’eltews, ed off on a smart galop ; but he was full of years, aged 76, in the blissful than a wet hen ever since.”—News. quicker than they, got hold of the lines hope of immortality. lie had long been Mr. Conser was for several years con for favors. In connection with tlie shop. Itf and brought them lip standing. ready for his release. Peace to his ductor on tho West Side road. Mr. John Lake, brotlier-in-law of Mr. ashes. — Statesman. Mr. Burnett has The weather the past four days has A. J. Baker, of Independence, has been c innville baths i Our Invalids. been very warm and the air oppressive. numerous relatives in this section, and here on a visit. Friday the thermometer stood 88 deg, ; all of our old settlers were acquainted Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, I am “Wid” Derby and wife, of Sandy, Saturday, 92 deg. ; Sunday, 96 deg. ; with him. It lias required but three or four warm prepared to do all work in lfrst-class style. ame up and spent Sunday at the old Monday, 91 deg. If it remains smoky Ladies’ and children’s work a specialty.. A. O. U. W. O eficers E lected .— days to unsettle the usually good health ’amhill home. it is not likely to give us any more of this community. The following cases “Orphans'Home” Billiard Hall. Hot and Cold Baths always ready for 25ct.s. The following oiticers of the grand lodge Every Man an Artist. Grouse have suffered since last Thurs- “scorchers” as smoke checks the sun’s A. O. U. W., were last week elected for have been reported to ub : ay, although we havn’t heard of any hot rays. C. EC. ZETDZEIMZTICTG-, A Strictly Sirs. Carl Young was taken violently eavy captures, as yet. Burt Hatch, the Salem bicyclist, stop the ensuing vear: Grand Master Work ill Saturday evening, but is now on the Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. Itf TEMPERANCE RESORT, Mrs. Brooks Trevett and daughter, cf ped over night at this city last Thuisday man, J T Brown, Washington lodge No mend. jffiPoi tland, are guests at tlie residence of night, while on his way to Portland. 9, Olypia, W T; Grand Foreman, GT A little child of Geo. Gilsons was McCormick ihk I Deering He was accompanied by Charles Cox. Russell, of Home lodge, No 24, of Oak seized with convulsion Saturday, but at Some goodf ?) churcli members to the con- Dr. Johnson, this city. trury notwithstanding. They left here about the middle of the land, Or; Grand Overseer. J T Mcll- last accounts was improving. it Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, of this place, forenoon Friday and arrived at Portland moyl, Vancouver lodge, No 77, Vancou The little daughter of Dr. Tucker suf * field religious services at Independence at 5:30. This is better than many teams ver, B C; Grand Recorder, DT Wheel fered a severe attack, Saturday evening, Saturday evening and Sunday. can do. er, Alki lodge, No 33, Seattle, WT; but. has about recovered, again. S Mr. Frank Harding and wife returner! Dr. Goucher’s little girl was very ill Did you notice those streaks of light Grand Receiver, R L Durham, Hope Friday, from an extended visit at Eu produced from a falling meteor at about lodge, No 1, Portland, Or; Grand Trus on Sunday, but proper treatment brought The Only First Class, tee, for the unexpired term of H. H. gene, Salem and other points. her out all right. 9:30 o’clock Saturday evening? They Biodeck, of Walla Walla, deceased, \V were very bright, resembling the reflec And the only parlor-like shop in the city. g Miss Frankie Powell and Zula Hol J Plyinale, Banner lodge, No 23, Jack Attention, Co. Fair Com man, of Portland, are visiting in this tion from a bright fire, and roused us sonville. Or; Trustee for term of three None but first-class workmen em from solemn meditation to almost a Section—Miss Powell’s old home. ployed. point of shouting "fire!” There was years, Geo II Du'ham, Pacific lodge, No There will be a meeting of the Yam I Mrs. Hattie Jackson (nee Boucker) also another very blight one Sunday 17, Portland, Or. First Door South of Yamhill County The Leader in Millinery hill County Fair Executive Board at «nd daughter Maud, of Salem, have evening. D rowred .—Ae some inen from Cliam- City hall, McMinnville, on Friday, July Bank Building, been visiting relatives at this place. HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING. Mr. Blackburn, of Blackburn A poegwereon thir way to the coast last 23, 1886, at 2 o’clock p. m. As there is Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. Itf M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. S Henderson Bros, have gone down 12 Peckham, North Yamhill, was in Hills Satuiday, they camped on the west side important business to be transacted it is feet further with their well—making il boro one day this week. Last spring H. H. WELCH. itf 27 feet. Chandler did the “augur ing.’ this firm bought several bushels of of the Smith bridge near Carlton. A urgently requested that there be a full attendance. By ordor, Died—Near the South Yamhill Baptist' oats in the vicinity’ of Hillsboro for ship young man named Eberhart, aged about A. V. R. S nyder . S. A. M annino . church, Julv 17, 1886, Guv Arnel, son of ment to California, to be used in the 17 years told the balance of tlie party Secretary. Vice-President. Tlie Leading Hotel of McMinnville. Will iam Gilson, aged 10 months. Brain manufacture of oat meal. They weie pro that he would take a bath while they nounced the finest lot of oats ever ship got dinner. When dinner was readv $1 and $2 House. Single meals 25 cts. fever was the disease. A “C razy ” W agon .—We have often ed frujn Oregon.—Independent. they called him, and receiving no an Fine Sample rooms for Commercial Men. ® Ladies Guild of St. James (Episcopal) heard of “ crazy quilts" and have seen they sought him ; found bis clothes It was a disappointment to many to swer church will meet at the residence of Mrs. near the water and bis body on the bed several; but never until last Friday did F. NULTAKIt, Prop. E. A. Turner to-morrow (Wednesday) learn that the expected return game be of tho Yamhill river, dead—he having we hear of or see a “crazy” wagon; and tween the North Yamhill and the Col afternoon at 2 o’clock. d owned. His grandfather was with umbia« to take place to day at the Oaks, it is strange, too, because the pattern is Dr. G. F. TUCKER, ■ We were glad to see our young friend has been declared off for the present. him, and the party returned home at of ancientorigin. No two pieces in the ve once with the remains We understand /esse Clark on the streets, Sunday even- The following from the Yamhill boys to of ----- that the drowning occurred at the same hicle came from the same work-hop, nor te after his severe illness, Jesse has the Colnmbias explains the reason : that young Fouts was drowned, were they alike in any respect. One M c M innville - - okegon . had a hard battle with rheumatism. “We regret to state that we find it im place about a year ago. Ofltee—Two doors east of Binghain’s possible for onr nine to come together wheel came from the Somlan, another ■ T. S. Patty has turned physician and furniture store. is working wonders among our sick with again until after harvest.—Mercury. C inch ’ em .—The mail carrier between from France, a third from Brazil and Laughing Uas administered for painless extracting. Itf •ome simon-pure apple brandy, that he Ex-Gov. George L. Woods the Grand Rondo and Sheridan failed to the fourth from Hong Konk ; the front d ’ V brought from the “states” with him. “sneezer,” delivered tlie Fourth of July •‘show up” the last few days. The con axle is m-ide from wood taken from the Littlefield & Calbreath. ■ A number of our young people now oration at Ashland. George was raised tract is held by the Northwestern Stage ' Mayflower, which brought over our fore «njoy an hour or two evenings in a large and got his start in old Yamhill county, company, who sub-let it to a private in- ! fathers; the hind one from a stick taken mpe swing put up on the old dry house where once upon a time during bis boy dividual. This is the company that has hood, after delivering a speech, his from a portion of the old capital building ■remises in the eastern part ot town. M c M innville lafayette . or. father remarked “Joe’s dead, if George been gobbling up all the mail contracts —Executed at the— J. F. Calbreath, M. 1). office over Yamhill ■ Cede Olds and Almond Fletcher, near L. ain’t a sneezer;” since then he is at ruinously low prices, and then fishes at Philadelphia; the reach is in three County Bank, McMinnville, Oregon. - JLafayette, have 400 acres of wheat to popularly known as a sneezer. Ho is-a around for a “sucker” to whom they pieces; one of these was in the cabin of IL k. Littlefield, M, I). office on Main cut, and will try and save it with one good talker too.—Rogue River Courier. manage to sub-let them. They have Daniel Toone while he was on the cast street,« Lafayette, Oregon. Itf ibai liine. Their binder runs night and contracts governing over 400 mi les in Ore away island; another was from a root “ The Yamhill county fair will come - jay. gon. They deserve to be cinched, and ' taken from the “Charter Oak,” while right after the state fair.”—Register. that they’ll be, too.—Iteinizer. g May Milan Hendrick live long and die off JL * • ▼ • ▼ »OVlilli'Vll IT J. • You’re a little mistaken, neighbor ; the the third was brought from the South happy is the wish of the T elephone fair be held just before the state A dding a D ay .—There is now talk of Sea islands; the bolsters and standards N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., crew. The peaches lie gave them came fair, will I and it is the intention of several adding another day to the fair, making i were shipped from different portions of fr-un his father’s at Wheatland and were owners of fast horses in Portland . ! Europe ; the spi ings and irons were se M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. excellent. blooded cattle from points below to la four days in all. This fourth day will be cured from a ship that sank in 300 fath May be found nt bis office when not absent ■ J. E. Magers, Esq., spent a week on in attendance at the Yamhill county given to base ball, firemen’s contests, oms of water in the Artic ocean 204 on professional biisiiiess. Itf a. ' the Trask, playing with the little fishes, (air and go from here to Salem to be <Stc. &c. As we understand it, it will not I years ago: the shafts are manufactured b lore going to court at Tillamook. present at the state fair. from a portion of a gun carriage captur belong to the fair, proper, but will be Look out for some big “fish stories” It is quite probable that Mr. L. H. gotten up bv outsiders, who will furnish ed from the cneniv at the battle of Lun when he gets home. wagon is very simple in Cook will again take charge of the Cen the funds for premiums and other neces dy’s lane. The and is so arranged that ■ The contract for building the brick tral hotel at this place. One of the sary expense, charging a small entrance constructions, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, can remove almost any portion of «1 lurch at Dayton, has been let to managers of the railroad company came fee to those who wish to attend. The yon and still have a complete wagon. McMinnville, Oregon. Messrs. J. T. Watson and Jacob Seiters, up last evening to negotiate the change, idea seems to us to be a good one. The it We were told by those who have applied of that city. Mr. Seiters does the brick but as we go to pres: early this morning time of the first three days will be taken for Office at residence on 1) street. All calls tlie patent in the i-onslruction-Mes>,s. we have not learned the result. Mr up mostly in awarding prizes tothe mer Work and Watson the wood work. promptly answered day or night. 1ml is one ot the best landlords in the itorious stock, and articles on exhibition, L. II. Cook. A. J. Nelson and G. C. Rob I That young lady with auburn locks Cook ison — that this is the only wagon of the anil we should be pleased to see to the exclusion of sports such as those F. W. F enton . W. D. F enton . •lio'ild bridle her tongue while on the state kind in the United States, and that hs Amity, Oregon, mentioned above, which many would soon ns they c<n perfect arrangements ■reet, or else stay at home. We will him back to his old post again. like to see. FENTON A FENTON, We were favored with u pleasant call •ay nothing further at this time, but if they intend to enter largely into the Has the agency of Yarnhill and adjoining •tu b a remark is heard again, look out. on Saturday last from Mr. H. H Down manufacture of them. Bro. Ireland, counties for the yVTTOTcdSTILYS AT LAW, B asket M eeting . — On Sunday next ing, county clerk elect of Tillamook tliinks they would sell readily} Recorder ■ Mr. Hoberg authorizes us to state that county, who arrived over the mountains July 24th, at tho South Yamhill Baptist Spencer is ready to vouch for their supei- / F. I FE T TE. Oll El! OX. his blackberries are ripening, and that the day before. He lias not been in he will soon be readv to furnish all who good health for some time past, and church will be held a basket meeting. ioritv; Dr. Goucher thinks so ninth of Oí.Ire--Near ihr Court Hou«?. Hf the model that he has already bargain Wish berries of the finest and best varie came out to rec nit up. Mr. D. inform The exercises will t>e varied and in- ed for one, and if the roll were called we ty at 20 cents per gallon—gallons that ed us that on the first of July he was teresting, as follows: Sermon at 11 a. would be persuader! to give the thing n 'THE HEBT lire gallons. sick and not able to qualify and when he m; Sunday School following; basket boost. We have explained this wagon I Mr. L. II. Cook has associated himself appeared two days later he presented dihnqr. After <1 nner will bo a children » only as described to tis by those who Sewing Marlline Ever Ihiiit |Mith Hon. Win. Galloway in the ware his bond and the court refused to accept missionary band concert, followed by a have applied for the patent, ami if we fl-use business. They ___ ____ have ___ the _____ Hart- it. But as the present clerk, Mr. Good short sermon on missions. Allure cor have made any misstatements regarding on tho in'd.'ilhucnt plan; to «nit «• in-Apf>erson warehouse, you know speed, docs not rare to hold the oflice dially invited to attend this uieeting.and it we beg pardon. For further informa the time«. W t I will get lots of grain when it begins another term, Mr. Downing will proba none should neglect to take their basket tion regarding tbe wagon apply to the Don’t Fail to See Thia Machine, 3tf ble be install .’d into the r tflee soon. | filled with provisions. kerrnnn, L. I. II. Cock. tu tome in. head spokesman, .WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. McMinnville should have a night watchman. Councilman Manning is ailing, since yesterday morning. Dave ('aidwell and mother have re turned from Sodaville. Assessor T. B. Henderson is “doing" McMiunvilie ties week. S till We Lead ! Agid we propose to keep it 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 onr stock complete in every respect. llememher that we make a specialty of Prescriptions, and we are receiving them from all parts of the county, and are filling them at the lowest possible price. ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS The Cheapest Goods Carl Weber, in the World rriie Guiismith. M M BINDERS and MOWERS HODSONS’ Mrs II. P. STUART, St. Charles Hotel, DENTIST. Physicians & Surgeons, TELEPHONE Neatly, H. V.V. Johnson M.I). Quickly, Cheaply S. A. Young, M. 1). Grant Smith ! Chas.