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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1886)
[ west side telephone . Rev, F. L. Post, of the Dayton, M. E. Mesdames G. G. Bingham and W. M. Encouraging Words, Ramsey, of Salem, are visiting at La circuit, held a two-duv’«grove meeting at Webfoot, Saturday and Sunday, but ow fayette. Hon. Wm. Galloway, one of our coun ing to its not having been properly an Miss Alice I-assater, daughter of Judge nounced there was but a small atten ty fair managers has received the follow NOTICE. Lassater, of Walla Walla, id visiting dance. Jt costs but a little paper, an ing note from Van. 1!. Delashinutt, of friends at this place. envelope, a stamp and but a lew mo Portland: “I will try and help you out | We have engaged the Mervlcen of Mr. A. This being the first of the month bills ments writing to get it to the T elephone with my presence, will also bring up ■V. It. Snyder to take charge of our local of t tie T elephoxi : office for job work and which publishes all such notices, free of I double team, Kitty Lynch and something ,*n(l editorial department»«. He needn no advertising will be presented. charge. • and give your people an exhibition trot —something to show you that 1 have Introduction to the people of Yamhill. Carpenters yesterday began framing Mr. L. II. Cook informs us that be has not forgotten old Yamhill.’’ Such words the timbers for repairing the budge that fully determined to build the new brick as these are coming in from all parts of OVlt AGENTS. spans the river. None to soon. hotel on his lots at the corner of Third the state, which makes everything look Mrs. Moores, near Dayton, was re and E, and that work will be begun at bright lor a successful fair. I Those wishing to subscribo for the ported to have been dying, Saturday. once. Hie site is a magnificient one for . ’T ki . rphone may do so through the fol- We have not heard from her since. a hotel, ¡3 centrally located, and at a T rce as G osi ’ bl . z —Tlie following from : point that will add materially to the i the Bank Reporter is as applicable to j L wing persons: R. C. Gardner, formerly of the Central looks of the city. He intends to have it ’. M. Keltv ........ Lafayette, is gone—where, we know not. But we equipped for business by the 1st of next f McMinnville as to other cities of this, or I i. W Sap’pington 1 .. Norlh Yamhill. would like to know about $10 worth. January. any other section: “The success of J . r . Castle J Next? . every town depends upon the public ■V. A. Graves............................. Sheridan. One uay last week a team composed of The boy or boys who are in the habit j spirit of its leading citizens. If its lead ^(. L. Simpson................................. Amity. .1 span of horses and a span of mules, I -5). G. Davis ......... Bellevue. of pilfering around barns are liable to from the Broadmead farm, was standing ing men are not willing to lay out get themselves in trouble if they con abundantly of their means, erect at- S. Williamson... ..... Wheatland. at the Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s mills I tractive buildings, advertise largely tinue. Now mark ye I I Agents at other points in the county when the train came along, seared the Miss Celia Martin has returned to horses and they ran over the mules, up 1 their business and the inducements of Will be announced soon. Portland. Miss Nellie Duinphrey, set the wagon and caused n general fered in their town, and if the people whose guest she was in tills city, is now stampede for a short time. The driver are not willing to patronize home trade, OFFICIAI. »1KECTOBY. and all home interests, then no town visiting her at her home. was badly mixed up in the fracas, but be its advantages ever so great, can ex Tinim DISTRICT. Mr. and Mrs. Runnels, of North Yam escaped with slight injuries, as did the pect to glow or flourish. The natural ....................lì. P. iti >isc. hill, were in town during the week. entire outfit. advantages are great accessors to the i ieo. W. licit. They left for a visit east Thursday on a nsecuting Attorney A prominent gentleman of this city growth of any place, but public spirit • COt'NTY. visit to relatives.—News. ha« bought out Mr. L. Sliobe’s interest backed up with energy and common R. P. Bini. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rennie lost in the hardware firm of Shobe & Man sense, will turn a swamp into a flourish Senators • J. W. Watt-. their little son Harry, by death, July 31, ning, and the business rill be continued ing town or transform a rocky hill into It. It. Laughlin, of hemhorhrage of the lungs. He was under the firm name of Manning A Co. an elegant city.” J It. prcselitatives F. N. Little. We bespeak for the new firin a continu C. Lafollett. aged 17 months and 12 days. I T hey ’ re M ost W elcome .—Last week .. L. laiuglmrv. Bulge ...... Lost or stolen—a No. 8 gold thimble. ance of the large trade that has favored Hon. W. D. Fenton and family arrived J. S. Hibbs. 1 Shobe A Manning. We are so ’ ry that Commissioners Geo. Dorset Who ever returns the same to this office McMinnville will perhaps lose Mr, at this place, bringing their household Berk ............. ( G. W. Briedweil. will be liberally rewarded, and no ques Shobe and family, as it is their intention effects with them, prepared to again T. J. Harris. tion asked and no remarks made. Keritr to remove to some other section, just make their home in Yamhill—this time W. W. Nelson. ■k'Hi urer The last seen of Al. Ilussev lie was where they have not yet determined. Wyatt Harris. KeseMor at .McMinnville. Their residence in J. A. 1 l'reimd. going toward the train yesterday morn School Sept. Portland has proven very damaging to While at Dallas one day during the .. .). D. Fenton. ing, grip-sack in hand, shouting “Ya- Krveyor 1>. (’. Nu-ver. quiua or bust.” Al. will make it. week we wee fortunate in being ena Mr. Fenton’s health, as he is reduced to Cormier bled to sample the butter that came almost a skeleton. Yesterday they left All kinds of repairing done on sliort Miss Lovina Henry and Mr. Sylvester from the Syracuse creamery, an institu for Y’aquina, to remain until he shall be notice Repairing of (Inns, Pistols and* Grazer were married by Judge Loughary tion that has lately been established on come improved physically when they Sewing Machines a Specialty. at Lafayette, on the 25lli of July. The the Luekiamute, south-west of Dallas. will return and settle down as perma nent citizens. We are pleased to wel T ei . - ii ’H oxe extends congratulations. Shooting Gallery The butter was first-class—yellow as come Mr. Fenton and his most estimable ■ Hot. In connection with the shop. Itf J. I). Fenton, a graduate of the State gold, solid as a rock, sweet and palata wife to our city, anil bespeak for them a This Space is For ■ Dusty. University and present county surveyor ble. While butter made by other par pleasant and healthy home. Of course of Yamhill eountv, is in the city shaking ties has been selling at 10 cents and 15 Mr. Benton will follow his profession— -tt August. c innville baths cents per pound, that manufactured at law. hands with friends.—Eugene Register. Corn look well. Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, I «trf this creamery has sold readily at 25 It is next to impossible to rent a resi cents. We hope it will not be long un prepared to do nil work in first-class style. ® Wheat, 60 cents. B ack A gain .—Mr. L. H. Cook is back dence in McMinnville. Some of our til this section will have such an insti Ladies’ and children's work a specialty. to liis old post as landlord of the Cen ■Put up your fruit. monied men could find good investment tution. Hot and Cold Baths always ready for iScts. tral, having taken hold of the helm Sat for their money by’erecting a few good Threshers humming. Every Man an Artist. houses. Our young friend, Henry Bettinan, urday morning. He has secured the Harvesters chuckling. C. H. who is at Leipzig, Germany, is becom services of proficient cooks and waiters, II. C. Edwards, tin engineer at Jones Third St. near (', McMinnville, Or. Itf ’ Slaughter the thistles. & Co’s. plaining mills had a finger badly ing quite prominent as a performer and and as he will personally oversee things mashed the latter part of the week, composer, and his parents at this place in all compartments of the house, it will Drink for the sick—well water. McCormick and Deering while putting a heavy stick of wood into feel justly proud of him. He has lately not be long ere it will be placed back on composed the music to three songs, its former footing, and it is useless ior us Whew ! Sec the thistle down fly. the furnace. -WHO SELL “Zivet Welton,” which in English to say that it will again prove a paying Wedding in town to-day. Hark! Mr. John Patch, was badlv hurt in a means “Two Worlds;” “Ich muss hin- and profitable institution—not only to runaway scrape near his home at the aus. Ich muss zirdir,” meaning “I must the new proprietor but to the town. Suc MDr. l’oppleton in town last evening. ---- At foot of the mountains west of North go out; I must go to you,” and Schilf- Hear the jingle of Will Logan’s bells. Yamhill, Saturday last, but how badly lied,” meaning a “Rush Song,” all of cess to the Central. them being meritorious. As Henry T rack L aying C ommenced .—The Where in the old scratch is "slab we did not learn. town.’’ , Was not our Dayton correspondent, in “got bis stait in Yamhill” in the musi grading on the Portland & Willamette cal line, it pleases us muchly to speak Henry Burk now sews sacks for W. her last, a little mistaken regarding the of his rapid advancement, and we hope valley narrow gauge railway is almost physician who attended Mr. Risner? Gilson. completed from Elk Rock, near the Dr. ('albreath of tliis place attended the in a f -w years to mention the fact of his White house, to Dundee, in Yamhill be'ngoneof the world’s greatest com- The printers smoke cigars kept bv 2H. unfortunate man. county. The company has a quantity posers. Welch. of rails on hand at Dundee, and track They tell us that there is a young A large party left Lafayette yesterday couple up the country (the young gentle laying commenced yesterday at that HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING. Speed Programme. ior Yaq uina. point. Newberg and' Dundee will be man being recently from the east) that Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville, Itf connected by rail within the next week, 11 on. W. J. McConnell was in the city get in from their evening’s walk at sun- Following is the speed progrmme for and trains will begin to run between lise the next morning. last evening. Dundee and Elk Rock by the middle of J. D. Nibbs, a painter of much exper the Yamhill County fair to be held at September next. II. Bailv has returned to liis mines in McMinnville, Sept. 6, 7 and 8, 1886: ience, has associated himself with Chas. Eastern Oregon. Bergevin, who is also experienced ; and First Day—Trotting, 3 in 5, free for all, L ist of L etters —Remaining in Mc Mr. Wm. Gardner has closed out the when you put two experienced heads to four to enter and three to start, $50 each, Minnville Postofficc uncalled for Aug. $1 and |2 House. Single meals 25cts. f hotel business at Dallas. gether it means business. $100 added, 70 per cent, to first, 20 to 1st, 1886: I Fino .Sample rooms for Commercial Men, Miss I.ibbie Kay yesterday returned J. R. Walling of Amity has for sale second, 10 to third. Jefferson, A J Second day—Trotting, 3 in 5, for three- Black, Wm. A Strictly to her home at Brownsville. about 400 bushels of prunes and plums itr McArthur, li II minute class, three-year-olds or under Cook, C N. — the former at 75c. and the latter at 50c. Mr. J. E. Hubbard, of Lafayette, Demorest. G. TEMPERANCE RESORT, Trowbridge, Myron eligible regardless of records, $50 each, per bushel. They are of extra quality dropped in to see us yesterday. Tolly, Mr 8 $100 added; 70 per cent, to fiist, 20 to Gentry, W H. 2 and no doubt will find ready sale. VanPatten, Rev J C Some good( ?) church members to the con- second, 10 to third. Same dav—Run Griffin, Mrs J J Wjesse Dixon and family, of Lafayette, trary notwithstanding. Gaunt, Henry. Whitman, Jacob who received so Miss Snodgrass, ning for saddle horses three-fourths now rusticate at Wilhoit Springs. frightful a death at Tygli Valley a few mile, $5 each, $50 added, entries close Harneon, Miss N M c M innville - - O regon . T-. L. Simpson, Amity’s popular drug- days since, an account ot which was the night before the race; two-tenths to Parties calling for the same will please Office- Two doors east of Bingham's- gist, and W. R. Brown in town Sunday. published in these columns, was a rel- horse first at quarter, three-tenths to say “ advertised.” i furniture store. J. F. WlSECARVEB, P. M. Sheriff Harr s and A. P. F.etcher, of alive of Airs, Wm. Galloway, of tliis first horse at half, balance to horse first Laughing Gas administered for painless at the wire. extracting. Itf Lafayette, were Up to see us last even city. Postmaster Wiseearver and T J The Only First Class, Th'rd day—Running, handicap, three- ing. Mr. Grant Smith, of Amity, late Wright go to the mountains this morn quarters of a mile, $30 each, $100 added, And the only parlor-like shop in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard, of Oregon City agent for the Singer sewing machine, $10 to accompany nomination, balance ing in quest of game. are visiting friends and relatives at this was in town Saturday and came in to due on acceptance of the handicap, en None but first-class workmen em see us. Mr. Smith will go to Michigan Geo. W. Jones and family go to the plan f ployed. about the first of Sept, to take a course tries to close August 1, divided, 70, 20 mountains to-day to pick berries. and 10 per cent. Same day—Trotting, i Mr MINNVILLE A LAFAYETTE, Or. Miss Katie Nelson is visiting at Derry, of medical lectures. First Door South of Yamhill County mile heats; 2 in 3, free for all colts two J. F. I ibrealli. M. D. office over Yamhill 1’oik county, the guest of Airs. Geo. (Sank Patronize home industry. We have Building;, County B ink, McMinnville, Oregon. years old bred and owned in Yamhill White. II. it. Littlefield, M, It. office on Milin' merchants, tailors, blacksmith—those county. Purse $100; 10 per cent, en M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. street, Lafayette, Oregon. Itf Farmers, insure your wheat. The engaged in all lines of business, and the trance ; five to enter and three to start; Bellevue. rate is Sand 10 cents on the hundred. way for us to succeed is to stand by divided, 70, 20 and 10 per cent. itf H. H. WELCH. Cheap. Aug. 2. home institutions and keep our money Trotting race, 3-minute class, free to all Yamhill county, 2 in 3, purse, $75; Threshers will all be running this Houghton & Payne have thrown their circulating at home. See? Business College Journal for 1886 to the Harvest is progressing rapidlv, and if $45 first, $17.50 second, $12.50 to third ; week. N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., I breez.-. the good weather continues the next ten ten per cent entrance, 5 to enter 3 to | Mrs. McCready of Bickleton W. T. start, entrance to close Aug. 20. M'MINNVILLE, OREGON. District Depnty P. P. Gates installed days there will be but little grain stand Running race, G mile, free for Yam is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Butler. I Muy be found nt bis office when not absent ing in the field. Wheat is yielding well, officers of Occidental Lodge Saturday Now is the time to clean tip and paint ------- AT THE- but not up to the point that it was hill uml l'olk county, 2 in 3, purse $50; on professional business. Itf evening. thought it would before harvest began. $25 first $15 to second, $10 to third ; ten that miserable dirty school house. per cent entrance, entrance to close first ' A branch of the Pacific coast holiness The first green corn of the season A party consisting of Granville Baker, day of fair. cones from the garden of Capt. Chai les T. A. Turner, Chas. Palmer and Jason Trotting race, 3 year old colts and un- ■ band has been organized at Bellevue. Handley. Peters left veHterday for a rusticating der, $10 entrance and $10 added by So Meetings every Sunday at 4 o’clock p. in. St. James’ Guild will meet at the resi tour in the Cascade mountains. They ciety for each colt; entrance to close I Profs. Houghten and Payne, of the PHYSICIAN * SURGEON, des e of Mrs. E. A. Turner to-inorrow at will be gone a month or more, and to Aug 20, 3 to enter 3 to start. McMinnville Business college, were up ------ OK 2 o’clock. McMinnville, Oregon. say they will return fat is putting it Running race, dash of I4 mile, perse i a few days ago delivering pictures that $25; $17.50 fiist, $5 second, $2.50 third; | they had enlarged. Their work receives Office at residence on 1) street. All calls City Fathers will gather at their head- light. the praise of all who see it. promptly answered day or night. 1ml •quarters this evening for the transaction Symons, the tailor, received a fall the entrance $3, close first day of fair. All entries in the above races, with 1 Wm. Gunning has had liis annual ac of Business. latter part of the week, that made him the exception of the handicap, closes 1 Oregon, W. D. F enton . Mr. S. Shaffer went to Yaquina yes- sick for a time. He stepped from a August 10, one-half of entrance money cident. While attempting to hitch a McMinnville, F. W. F enton .- I young horse to the binder one day last terdav, bent on having a good time; and counter onto a box, the box turned with to accompany nomination. him and he fell, striking with his side Who lias just finished burning a kiln week, it stepped on his right loot, bruis I’ENTON .t FENTON, he’ll have it. National Association rules to govern across the edge of the box and bruising trotting. B'ood horse rules to govern ing it severely. Toil can tell when the sprinkler is his ribs severely. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND !! ATTOBHEY3 JVT LAW, running. Fannie Guild was quite severely hurt con ng. The bells Johnny has on his Miss Mattie Martin, of McMinnville, bv being thrown from a horse on last And is ready to fill nil orders for the Z. 7 /’. I YE T T E, OREG OX. 2 les are good ones. finished a course of twelve Lessons in largest and best brick in the county, a»> Wednesday near Ballston. The horse OfHcp--Near tlie Court Hoti me. Itf Whiffs the Matter. istal money orders of five dollars and writing and drawing, the fin t of this became ¡lightened at a passing train. er may now be obtained for five week. A -narked iinpiovement can be From $5 to $8 per Thousand. The conductor stopped his train and car 2tf ;s, under a recent decision. noticed tietween the first and last Sfteci- One of our good subscribers at Willa ried her to the residence of Mr. Camp G >vernor-elect I’ennoyer passed down mens of her scholars, ami her specimen mina, on the 26tli of July wrote us. “I bell in an unconscious condition. Dr. Smith of Sheridan was called and onh Friday’ ______ s train. _ I He had been up in drawings are good.—Itemizer. beg leave to say that last Tuesday I re Tyler thinks with careful treatment she will Mr. L. Root, our pioneer groceryman Polk county looking for a ranch. ■ ceived an old T elephone ; last Friday recover. T had . has sold out to Mr. J. E. Hubbard. They < onveynnclng and Abstrai ts a iqiedulty. ulloway A Cook have sold 18,000 will begin invoicing to-day. Though we and to-day I have failed to receive any. I Collecting attended to promptly. grain sacks; Barnekoff Co., 4.250 250 and are sorry to lose Mr. R. from our list of Where is the trouble?” This not the Notice to Farmers, F. AV. Redmond several thousand. otiica—Manning's Building 3«1 St. Itf business men, we’ take pleasure in in first intimation we have had regarding Suiter & Daniel, proprietors of the Handers A Martin the artists, were troducing Mr. II. to our people and be irregularities in the transmission of the joiB. I at Amity bv a large party of speak for him a successful business ca T elephone through the mails, and glad Lafayette Mills and Warehouse, desire plea sure seekers for Yaxuina, last week. reer. we would be to know where the trouble to inform the farmers of this vicinity Yesterday we were pleased to meet lies. The paper leaves this office regu that their improvements are now com Hon. M. R. Hendrick, of Wheatland, I ’U in the city Saturday. He brought Mr. D. 1». Fagan, general traveling agent larly Tuesdays and Fridays, and as there pleted, and are ready to clean and store over gome of thc'fine ¡>eaches he raises. for the West Shore, and who was gath are but two offices through which it any amount of wheat that maj’ be bro’i ering in subscribers at thia place. The must pass—Bellevue and Sheridan—to And the job work keeps rolling into West Shore for June and July arc far reach Willamina, the shortcoming must to them, at 3 cents per pnsbel. Their th«Ti i.EPHoNE office. People soon learn ahead of former efforts of that journal, be at one of those places, and we shall facilities for handling grain, are not ex McMinnville, Oregon. Itf In the City, where (hey can get good work at living and speaks volumes for the progressive endeavor to ferret it out. To the post celled anywhere in the county. They pries. spirit of the publishers. masters at those points we will say that are guaranteed as Cheap Freight Rates MCMINNVILLE Any person having specimens for the the T elephone should be sent right on hv rail, as from ony other point in this Ch Arley Fleming will reernit at Ya- through their offices to Willamina; from eastern exhibition car. may leave them vicinity, besides having the advantage I ¡uin i ior a few days. F red Hodges runs the brush, razor and scissors during his at the Yamhill county bank, or at Rog Bellevue to Sheridan the same day it is of competition be boat during boating issued and from Sheridan on up the day Mr MINNV’LLE, OREGON. ers A Todd ’ s drug store. Please bring season. They are also prepared to loan abac nee. following—as the mail is a tri-weeklv Tin News asks: “Where ie Lincoln?” them in this week as the time expires between the latter |>oints. It may be sacks tins season, as heretofore, to their Always on hand tl e liest quality of Beef, Win it is at the head of tide-water over next Saturday. I.aliei card* with vour that that "tri-weekly” is one of the kind customers. They desire to call pa'ticu- Mutton, Pork, and and address tnav he had at either lar attention to their security against in Tillamook comity, and is a sprightly name place. Let's semi some nice specimens. that goes through one week and “tries risk by tire, as they have no exposure to little town. The Odd Fellows’ building at North like thunder to get through the next,” their main warehouse nearer than 115 Mr W. H. Bingham went to Yaquina Yamhill is being pushed to completion and the fault may lie witn it. At all feet, while the boiler and engine are Cor. Third A DSts., McMinnville. I once this season, fell in love with the steadily, and when the “finishing events, friend Longdon, we shall try and nearly 18:) feet distant. Past experience coittitry and yesterday went back for touches” are added to it, the building right this matter. ought to convince farmers that this is no Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat eome more of it. small matter, as it gives those who stock. will be one that would be a credit to any N k . w F lyer .—Autocrat Jim,owned by store with them a cheap rate of insur montirroww. town. It is intended to have it com J. I Cook was the first to house this year s crop at this place. Yesterday he pleter! by the time that harvest is Mr. Davis, of McMinnville, is the latest ance, and but small risk if they do not Respectfully, S uter A D aniel . pnt 1 ,500 bushels of new wheat into the brought to a close and then dedicate it addition to the flyers at the fair ground. insure. 1 itf W. F. BANGASPÄR. July 27—ml. —Statesman. with a grand harvest ball. Redmond warehouse. I Still We Lead ! Asad we jsB’ogjese to lieeja 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 our stock complete in every respect. Remember that wo 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. S ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS Carl Weber, Tlie Giuisniith. M M ; BINDERS and MOWERS The Cheapest Goods ill the World HODSONS’ The Loader in Millinery St. Charles Hotel, The Leading llokl of McMinnville,. “Orphans'Iiomo" Billiard Hall. ' F. MULHER, Prop. Dr. G. F. TUCKER, DENTIST. . “Orphans’ Home” Tonsorial Parlors, Littlefield & Calbreath, Physicians & Surgeons, Oui* ZNeiglibors li. V. V. Johnson M.D» Old Reliable PIONEER BRICK YARD. S. A. Young, M. D, A. C. Saylor ! Chas. W. Talmage, G. E. DETMERING The Leading' Real Estale and Insurant Agent. w. \ 1 ’I 1 ICK Photographer, Un Stairs in Adams' Building. CITY MARKET Livery, Feed All Kinds of Meat. GIVE ME A CALL. Logan Bros. Henderson,