Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1886)
Our Neighbors W. It. Smith has moved his family to M ills B urned .—The Westport mills, Amity. yard and lumber thereon, tho sheds, Dr. Littlefield of Lafayette was in town with contents of dressed lumber and Bellevue. last evening. shingles, the cookhouse and six small . July 20, 1886. buildings for workmen were totally des Harvest hands are reported scarce in We are too busy to write items this troyed by firo early Tuesday morning. W<‘ have engaged the Services of Mr. A. the vicinity of Salem. week, but a’e want a blacksmith at V| 11. Sny<l«r to take charge of our local Grant Smith, the Original Singer sew The watchman smelt smoke, but could Bellevue, ami must have one. Com not find tho fire. He thought it must plaint has been made that the owners of and editorial departments. He needs no ing machine man is in the city. introduction to the people of Yamhill. G. V. Snelling and family returned come from the steamer that lay along the shop here will not lease it on any from the Nestucea, Wednesday. side. While looking he saw the flames terms, but there is another shop here good enough for summer work. Land OUB AGENTS. Miss F. E. Russ goes to Portland this and immediately gave the alarm. The can be lease for a term of years free of morning to visit friends and relatives for Are spread to rapidly to be checked, and charge. No better stand for a good r hose wishing to subscribe for the several days. the steamer Westport, along sido mills, workman can be found in the county. was also burned and sunk. There was T elephone may do so through the fol- T had . Miss Lottie Hedges, of Independence, an insurance of $1500 on the sheds; lowing persons: is a guest of Miss Bertie Ragsdale,at the none on the mill or lumber. The store Gophery Valley. ............ Lafayette. Central hotel. J. M. Kelty .. . was saved. The cause of the tire is un G. r W. ’ Sappington ( . .North Yamhill. Galloway & Cook sold the first sacks known. The los3 is estimated at 150,000. f The sound i ’ of ’ the ‘ ... reaper echoes' J.] F. Castle ....... Sheridan. of the season to A. K. Olds—a lot of 3,- These mills were comparatively new throughout our little valley, We are w ’. A. Graves............. and wsre the best equipped on the Col 000, on Monday last. .............. Amity. busy in the “golden ‘ harvest ’ time” R. , L. Simpson............. umbia river. ....... Bellevue. gathering the plentiful crops. O. , G. Davis ............... The Born—Near McMinnville, Thursday . .. Wheatland, c. IS. Williamson....... July 22, to the wife of John Crimmons, I mproving .—D. C. Narver ot McMinn weather 1ms been extremely hot, and, Prpcpr;ntinns while we know it is wise to make hay J- * L>AI lplLHHISj llllll w Agents jt other i>oints in the county Jr., an 8ZG pound daughter. ville, has been spending a couple of while the sunshines,” we often long for I «• will bo announced soon. Don’t forget the meeting of the Coun weeks at the seaside for the benefit of a cloud to come and shield us from his ty Fair Executive committee, at city bis health. lie has been engaged in the bright rays. OFFICIAI. DlllECTOBV. hall this afternoon at 2 o’clock. furniture business at McMinnville for Miss Casey has just closed a success THIRD DISTRICT. Dr. G. F. Tucker and family, accom some time, but sold out on account of ful school term. Will resume her post Judge .............................. B. P. Boise. panied by the Dr.’s father and mother, poor health. Since he camo here he again in the fall. ■foseeuting Attorney .. Geo. W. Belt. leave this morning for a two week’s trip That berry patch of Mr. Ed. Duvall’s ■ has beer, improving very rapidly, and to Yaquina bay. COUNTY. is one of the "seven wonders.” The we hope soen to see nim entirely well, R. P. Bird, The first threshing done this year, as well. Mr. Narver has patented a win berries are the largest and most luscious Senators j J. W. Watts. R. R. Laughlin, far as heard from, was done by C. II. dow blind that is just the thing for of we have ever seen. This is greatly due Representatives j F. N. Little, Burch near Amity, who started his ma fices and business houses. The blind to the thorough manner in which they c. Lafollett. chine last Friday afternoon. can be so adjusted that the sun can be are irrigated and the careful care and . L. Loughary. Jpdge We tvere pleased to shake the hand shut out at any place without shading attention they receive. .1. S. Hibbs, Commissioner* ' Some fine gardens were made here Geo. Dorsev. of our old friend, and fellow townsmen, the whole window. Top, bottom, mid G. W. Briedwell. l’rof. Henry as he passed through the dle or any portion of the window can be this summer and now are rewarding Clerk city yesterday emoute to Portland. shaded and the rest left open, or all the T. .1. Harris Sheriff- their happy owners. W. W. Nelson. Tte.io.irer window can bo shaded when desired.— Mr. C. W. Talmage and W. V. Price Newport A Sunday School has been established Wyatt Harris. Afces.or News. .1. A. ('. Freund. with their families, accompanied by Miss here by Miss Eberell. The services are Sei.... ISupt... .1. D. Fenton. F. E. Russ, returned from Tillamook Surveyor held at the school house. This is a good T he N arrow G auge B ridge .—Arti- 1). Narver. Wednesday evening. They spent two Cori >n'er.............. work and we heartily wish it success. of incorporation of the Oregonian Rail weeks there and report a splendid time. G opher . way Bridge company have been filed in Several parties of late have question TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. ed us to learn our views on certain top the office of Hie county cleik. The ob Dayton. ics which we declined giving for various ject of the corporation is to build a July. 22, 1886. reasons. We have a way of telling you bridge across the Willamette river at or Harvesting is in fine progress; the Tlie smoke is clearing away. all we know and more to; subscribe for near Ray’s landing, for the passage of heat of the past week has caused the This Space is For Lots of hay coming into town. the T elephone ; only $2 per year. railway trains, vehicles, foot passengers, grain to ripen so rapidly that there is horses, etc., and to charge and collect C. G. Robison left Tuesday for Prine- fear of loss by premature threshing. Oregon City is to be congratulated up vDle, Or. on the fact that sixty white girls now fill toll on same; to lease the bridge, bor I hear some complaint among the places in the woolen mills of that city row money and so forth. Capital stock, farmers of scarcity of help both in the J)r. G. H. Smith of Amity, paid us a $100,000, divided into 1000 shares of the which were formerly held by Chinese, fields and house. call Wednesday evening. who received $30 per month, and the value of $100 each. Principal office, Portland. Incorporators, Edwin Wil Miss Ettie Goodman, of Eugene City, same amount is now paid to the girls. Farmers are showing a commendable eox, Wm. Lowe and Wm. Nasmyth. spirit of enterprise in the purchase of is visiting at Mrs. Mary Clark’s. Any one knowing the present address Authority has been granted by congress machinery, there being arrivals almost Mrs. C. P. Bishop is making an ex or whereabouts of one Henry Ryan will to build the bridge.—Oregonian. every boat of reapers or threshers for tended visit to the Soda Springs. confer a favor on his aged mother if they one or another of the agents here. will write to Mrs. Annistasia Ryan, D etained by H ead W inds .— The Al Miss Katie Thornton lias the thanks West Keokuk, Lee county, Iowa. Ore bany Herald says: The steamer Ya The steamer Champion is making regu of the T elephone office for favors. gon and California papers please copy. quina, which was to have sailed from lar trips to this place, the Orient plying —WHO SELL— I>. W. Prentice tho veteran music man only between Oregon City and Portland Articles of incorporation have recent the Bay last Saturday, did not arrive during the time of the repairs being of Portland was in the city this week. ly been filed in the office of secretary of XVm. Short, near Salem, lost one of state for the Tillamook Agricultural as until 2 p. ni. Monday, having encount done on the locks. bis fingers in a steam saw, Wednesday. sociation, principal office at Lincoln; ered strong head winds. She sailed Dr. McDaniel has left his patients in lion. Geo. II. Williams passed through capital stock $500; incorporators, Claude Tuesday at 2 p. m. for San Francisco care of Dr. Odell during absence of a few weeks to the coast. ♦his city yesterday en route for Yaquina. Thayer, L. C. Waihburn and II. F. with passengers for the G. A. R. excur Holden. sion. The vessel, which was eight days A most beautiful piece of workman Louie Rogers has just put in a new There is a movement on foot to erect a in making the trip, was driven into port ship is displayed in the show window cigar lighter. Buy a cigar of him and sanitary hotel at South Newport on at Port Orford by a severe wind storm, of Humphrey & Frank’s drug store, a try it. South Beach. Parties who are interest where she was compelled to lay three spray of flowers gracefully arranged in a John Wortman and Uncle John Baker ing themselves in this move are repre days. Tlie ship’s crew, while waiting, basket of unique design, the whole be left Wednesday for a few days visit at sentative men, and we feel sure of its took a holiday and killed a beef. ing made from shells gathered on the Yaquina. Bahama Islands. Passers bv might success, as nowhere in the state presents A lmost RJ ined .—Almost everybody well afford to pause and examine this J. E. Magers and wife leave to-day for so good an opening for a house of this in Yamhill county have seen the beauti work of art. ji few day’s visit to Mr. M.’s parents in kind. Polk county. Rev. Mr. Post was called on Monday We were pleased to meet Mr. Walter ful banner of Custer Post Band ; and T. R. Kay, of the firm of Bishop A Birdsall, head book keeper for I’almer none have seen but to admire its beauty. to Champoeg, to conduct the funeral ex Kay, has gone on a visit to his parents A Rey, Portland, as he passed through On the 3d the boys had the banner out ercises of young David Eberhart. this city yesterday. He was accompa at Browns rille. B. Morse has repainted and otherwise by his wife, nee Miss Mollie Ree- and carried it to the fair grounds; the repaired his residence which decidedly This is the time to be at the coast, if nied rain coming up it was lift in the pa vey, formerly of this city. They have you would enjoy yourself. You can been spending several weeks at New vilion, where it remained for several improves its appearance. Never was the health of the people of breathe, easy, over there. days. When recovered the banner was port. A Strictly torn in several places, was covered Dayton and vicinity better generally A. C. Saylor called yesterday after Mrs. H. 1*. Stua' t returned from Ya with dirt and the tassels with part of the than at the present time and it is a re noon to say he had reduced the price of quina TEMPERANCE RESORT, on Tuesday’s train and reports a fringe were cut oil-. The latter must markably healthy locality usually. brick till further notice. See ad. splendid time and that all the Yambill have been done for pure cussedness. Some good( ?) church members to the con Mr. C. W. Towell is in Portland visit Burglars entered a store in Corvallis campers are in good health and enjoying The boys deplore the misfortune. ing her two sons and daughter Mrs. trary r.c ¡.withstanding. night before last and carried away the themselves hugely. Coroner Nat ver es Merand. money drawer containing six bits. pecially is getting brown and rugged al L andmark G one .—The old barn Misses Fannie I’owell,Daisy Eaten nnd most beyond recognition. This will be Miss Annie Turner has the thanks of which has stood for so many years at tho T elephone office, for some real,new, good news to his triends who knew of the coroner of Lincoln and B streets, - Holman,of Portland,are visiting friends here. his very poor health when lie left here. . this year s apples. Ripe ones too. The school board are having the A couple of individuals had a fight a has been torn down and removed. It Tha Only F.rjt Diacs, This is the kind of weather when ev short distance from town the other day. was one of the oldest buildings in Mc school building painted and repaired eryone should go to Welch’s for a drink Cause: one owed the other a board bill. Minnville, and was built by Judge Row preparatory to the commencement of And the only parlor iike snop in the city. of ice cold soda water or lemonade. C ornet . Both whipped according to their own re land, many years ago. The removal of school in Sefitemlier. None but first-class workmen em Mrs. C. F. Talmage and daughter, ports. When you want to fight, come this old building will greatly benefit the ployed. Business Specials. Miss Ella Woods, returned yesterday inside of the city limits and give our appearance of that part of the city, and Doo;* South ot C.o-i.ity from a pleasant visit to Gopher valley. marshal, who is a worthy man, and al in its place, some day, we expect to see ways on the watch, a chance to earn an Building:, ('hooping done at the Amity steam mills James Kelly, a saloon keeper in Port honest dollar, by landing you in the a neat and handsome residence. for $2 per ton. 1213. land, was held to answer before the “cooler” for a few days this hot weather. M’.VI.^.WILLL, ORZGCU. S erious A ccident .—Tuesday evening grand jury without bail, yesterday, on a Moral: pay your board bills and keep Fresh roasted peanuts at If. II. Welch's, tf Geo. Buchner, of Miller station, fell from «t>aig3 of murder. H. H. WELCH. nf out of trouble. a load of hay, impaling himself on one In warm weather use Triticum for break Buss Logan ths liveryman, an<1 A. V. Snyder, editor of the T elephone , T he H arvest .—The twine binder has of the sharp stakes of the bay rack. He fast. Kept at the Bakery. Everybody smokes the "Belle of McMinn left Wednesday morning for a few days already begun singing its harvest song partially slid from the load in falling, recreation at Nestucea. and the stake entered the posterior por ville," (5c); Stogies, (2 for a nickel) are the among the wheat stalks and heads. We tion of the body, coming out on the oth rage of dudes—at the Bakery. Grain is ripening very fast and reapers side near groin, and inflicting a dan W. II Bingham's stock of furniture is and binders are hard at work in all parts hear a great diversity of opinion in refer er gerous wound. He came to Oregon re full and complete. Prices to suit the of the county. Soon the hum of the ence to what the crop will be. Some cently from Michigan, where he has a times. seem to think that Yamhill county will ♦Isresh or will be heurd. family.—Statesman. Ice cold and genuine lemonade at H. J.K. Magers returned Tuesday even- be unfortunate enough to be visited this tf ic# from his Tillamook trip, and reports year by a poor crop of wheat. The in B and of H ope P icnic .—Tuesday was H. Welch’s. catching 357 fine trout, a half dozen of dications now are strong that the oppo an enjoyable day among our juveniles. If you want good furniture, at low vrbich be brought home witli him. site is true. Take Yamhil! county all A pic-nic and basket dinner was given prices, goto W II. Bingham’s. T1 a T blephonb office is now together, making allowances for indi them near Mrs. Dallas’ residence in the For a square meal go to the St. Charles tn rningout a job ,000 impressions vidual crops, large and small, and we —only 25 cents. for the leading staple and fancy goods feel justified in saying that the harvest college addition. A large swing was erected, and, together with other amuse Farmers having wool to sell will do houee of S. Lipman & Co., Portland. of both fall and spring wheat, especially ments, pleasing to the little folks, was welt to consult BlacKburn & Pecbanri be fall sown, will be fully as large as last ■ The T elephone oifico is prepared to indulged in till evening. They all de fore selling as they pay the highest do all kinds of job printing on short year. The T elephone renders its judg clared they had “just a splendid time.” prices in the county. notice and in first class style. We al ment on the evidence in favor of a good Blackburn & Peckham have just re H eld t < x A nswer .—.Theodore Boutin, low no ono to underbid or do better crop, and it does not do this for bun comb. Right here, at the beginning of of St. Paul, was examined before United ceived and are unpacking a fine line of work. Call and see samples. —Executed at the— harvest, let us ask our readers to send summer dress goods, hosiery Ac. * fine of our exchanges says: “Why us honest reports of their wheat yield, States Commissioner Dearly on Tuesday Fine photographs at the lowest prices. can’t women dress rationally without whether large or small. If the result is and held to answer, with bail fixed at Making a fv.sa\ahsnt it.” Such an un not a flattering one, considering the $250, for having violated the revenue All work warranted at Sanders A Mar * dertaking is possible., but we don’t be manv adverse reports, we will abandon law by selling liquor at wholesale with tin’s gallery. lieve she will ever drees without making all ,'laitns to being a good judge on the out the formality of having first secured "Secure the shadow ere the substance so: e bustie about it. wheat yield question. fades” by getting your pbutgraphs taken a wholesale license. at Sanders & Martin’s gallery near the J. L. Castle, of North Yamhill passed * through tha town Wednesday, on his R emoving the L ibrary .—State Libra Religious Services-Sunday Next. furniture store. way io Gopher valley and Willamina, rian l’utman will begin removing the Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at whither he goes to purchase a large liooks from the supremo courtroom, into Services at the Baptist church. the McMinnville Hotel. Btf band of sheep. He paid the T elephone the library room in the north wing, to Preaching at the usual hours, Subject MKfico a pleasant call. for 11 o’clock: “The entroned and To the Farmer, [ hop .. W. D. Fenton, of Portland, day. This is the room heretofore occu reigning Christ.” For 7:30 p. m : pied by the house of representatives. “Blessings heighten as the fly.” All ■aseed through the city yesterday. He Messrs. F. BarnekofT & Co., have informed us tliat he intended leaving The library will, accordingly, be closed are cordially invited to attend; and thoroughly renovated and overhauled Portland soon on account of his health, until the library is furnished, and the strangers especially made welcome. the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, G. J. B urchett , Pastor. an ' thought he would return to Yam books shelved. The tune necessary to hill county, but ha* not fully decided, as do this will be from a month to six weeks. C. P. Church services at the usual recently purchased by them and are now ye.. The library, supreme court and judges’ hours. Subject for forenoon discourse: ready to receive grain. They will clean Mr. II. Baily came down from the rooms will all receive new furniture, and “One view of Christian perfection.” and store at 3 cents, and wdl be ready mining district of Okanagon in the Big a new carpet will cover the floor of the Subject for evening service: “Moun to buy and pay the highest price going, Bend country, the fore part of the week. library room. A doorway has been cut tains and hills made ministers of peace.” in cash . Sacks kept on hand ana sold Amity, Oregon, Says that section is rich in the precious through the wall connecting the supreme Ail are invited to attend these services. to farmers at tho lowest rates. This is a perfectly responsible firm, ami those Has the «ge-i- y cf Y. .mhill and adjoining T. H. H enderson , Pastor. metal ar.d came donn (or machinery to judges’ room with the new library room, having grain to sell or store, or in need be used in mining, and will go back the and the wallsand ceilingof each of these cou.tie.i lor the St. James i Catholic) church, services of rooms will receive much needed repairs. sacks, should call and see them, tf tore part of next week. at the usual hour in the morning. Sun —Statesman. day school at 2:30, p m. ■ Ar.d stil! North Yamhill continues to DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ■prove. Mr. G. W. Sappington, the N reds R epairing .—The pump at the St. James (Episcopal), Rev. John C. popular merchant of that place, is put corner of Fourth and B streets, is in a Fair will hold services in the morning at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the ting up a large and commodious store the usual hour. In the evening services partnership heretofore existing tinder the -------- THE BEST- in order to meet the demands of his most rlilapedated condition, and needs will be held at 8 o’clock. linn name of Kaylor A Johnson. i* this day constantly increasing business. The repairing badly. These pumps were des-olved by mutual consent, J..\. Johnson, building is to be a two-story frame put in at the expense of the city, and it Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of retiring, A. <>'. Saylor assuming full control, •Irii tore, 24x56. The first floor will be is a shame tn let them go to rack in this Chas. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the to whom all accounts must be presented gW“Sold on the installment plan; to suit tecupied by Mr. S. while the second manner. In case of a fire in that por- boss machine business of the county, ,, and all bills paid. the time*. J. A. J oiixrox . Mr»ry will be occupied by the I. O. O. F. lion of the city it might p-r>ve a great sold some 25 twine binders and two A. C. K aylor . fra rnitv of that place. Don't Fail to See Thi* Machine, 3ti blessing. ' I steam threehers. M. Mlnr.v.lle Or.. June i , 1- I WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Still We Lead ! A im ! we propose fie 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 wifi find our stock complete in every respect. Remember that we make a specialty of we are receiving them from all parts of the county, and are filling them at tho lowest possible price, ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS The Standard Fence ! Substantial, Cheap & Durable ---- And is—— Jnst what is needed by every Farmer, ns it Is very convenient for fencing in sacked gruin in the field, after threshing. —Manufactured by— G. HUBBARD, M c M innville - - oregon . Be sure «nd see this Fence, lml BISHOP & KAY! E0! FOR THE COAST ! I THE Lillie llestneea Wagon Road 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 olf so ihr.t the road ca:i be traveled much easier than heretofore. D. E. EMMETT, Pro. ltf The Cheapest Goods Carl Weber, in the World The Cjrmismith. “Orphans’ Home” Billiard Hail All kinds of repairing done on short notice Repairing of Gunn, Pi.'iols »ml Sewing Machines a Specialty. Shooting Gallery in connection with the shop. M c M innville ltf batiisi Having bought out A. C. Wyndham. I am prepared to do all work in first-class sty le. Ladies’ and children's work a specialty. Hot and Cold Butlis always ready for 25cts. Every Man nn Artist. C. LT. Jv’LTTMZZItSrG-, Third St. near C. McMinnville, Or. HI McCormick and Deering BINDERS and MOWERS At HODSONS’ The Leader in Millinery HAIP. WEAVING and STAMPING. Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. ltf St. Charles Hotel, The Leading Hotel of Mlinnville. ?1 and |2 House. Single meals 25 eta. Fine Sample moins for Commercial Men. F. KLLTAER, Prop. Dr. G. F. TUCKER, DKTSTTIST. - - oregon . M c M innville Office—Two doors east of Bingham's furniture store. Laughing Gas administered for painless extracting. ltf Littlefield & Calbreath, Physicians & Surgeons, M c M innville a L afayette , or. J. F. Galbreath, M. I), office over Yamhill County Bank, McMinnville, Oregon. II. 11. Littletielfl, M, 1). office on Main street, Lafayette, Oregon. ltf OFFICE H.V.V. Johnson M.D. Neatly, Quickly, Cheaply, Grant Smith! fewiig Marhinc Ever Rnill N. W. Comer Second end B 8H., M'MINNVILLE, OREGON. May be found at Lis office when not ab-eut on professional business. ltf S. A. Young, M. I), PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, McMinnville, Oregon. Office at residence on I) street. All calls promptly answered day or night. 1ml W. D. F extov . F. W. F enton . FENTON A FEN TON, ATTORKEYS A.T LAW, L.IF.IFETTE, 011EG0.Y. <>ft!ce--N>ar the House. ltf Chas. W. Talmage, Real Estate and lasnranee Agent. Conveyancing and Abstracts »specialty. Collecting attended to promptly. OlKve - Manning*« Drtiding 3 I St. lit