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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. (.'ol. llogg intimates that the Chicago st Northwestern, whose bonds stand the highest in the railroad market, is back M c M innvii . i . e , Tii-OAV.At'msr 10,1886. ing the O. I*, road. The amended comments on the exhi bit made by Oregon at the encampment of the G. A. R. at San Francisco, we glean from dispatches to the Oregonian : Al’hough Oregon is our neighbor, it is astonishing how great is the surprise manifested by residents of California at the productions and resources of Oregon. Eastern visitors also take great interest in Oregon’s exhibits, particularly the preserve! fruits. It has been tho general supposition that California only could make a creditable showing in this field, but the luscious fruits preserved and ex hibited in glass jars make the mouths of many a visitor water, and undoubtedly change their ideas as to Oregon's jxrssi- bilities in horticulture. Her grains are shown to great advantage in gliss jars, and also in the stalk. The fruits and grains are all tastefully arranged on a conical-shaped stand with niches and shelves. This stand in itself is part ot the display, and is built of different woods grown in Oregon. It is of elegant workmanship, much of it being inlaid in mosaic style. The minerals, which are contained in a largo glass case, cause astonishment by tlieir variety an 1 value. The variety, beauty and value of Ore gon’s woods come in for a share of at tention an 1 comment. They are attract ively laid out on a rack in the form of polished slabs about two feat long and the width cf the tree's diameter. Reports from all parts of the state in dicate that wheat is yielding largely— surpassing the most sutiguine expecta- tiona. The Ohio democrats have nominated J. P. Richardson for governor. The nominee is at pro.-ent state treasurer. La Grande had a file that destroyed i 100,000 worth of property, last Thurs day'. Cutting, of Mexican tame, lias been sent to Chihuahua. won.i v’s Kia.ua coups . Bird & Gates, St. Charles Hotel given to correct a statement recently published ii several papers that Mount “Pitt” or Mount McLaughlin v.-as over *1 mid ?2 House. Single meals 25cfs. 14,000 feet high, is only 10,400 according to recent acute observations. The Pius Sample room» for Commercial .Mea. soundings at Crater lake so far have reached 2,000 feet, within less than 10 foet. Other elevations were obtained, APOTHECARIES’ HALL. which wiil bo of interest to the reader: Mt. Shasta was made 14,380, Fort Klam GEO. W. BUKT’S ath, 4,150 and Lake View, near Goose Prescription Drug Store lake, 4,851. Upon the completion of Captain Dutton's suruey of Crater lake, he proposes to extend his observations north, through the whole length of the Cascade mountains to the Columbia riv er.—Statesman. Tlie Lading H«t“l "f 'IrMiiinviile ltf F. MILTAER, Prop. McMinnville, Oregon Third Strei t, Lafayette, Or. thoroughly renovated and is now Has been 1 ready to receive grain. dealers in I We keep one of the largest and best selected stocks of Merchiindjse in Yamhill County, ami are selling Highest Market Price Paid for Wat. onr goods at 11 Irock prices. Our spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Goods Farmers are respectfully invited to call has arrived and consists in part of and see us, tf GALLOWAY & COOK. Props. WANTED! Thousand Ladies W. C. T. U. STAT« CONVENTION. The state convention of tho Oregon W. C. T. U., will take place at Corvallis the first week in September. A prelim inary meeting, however, will be held Tuesday evening, August ölst. This meeting will bo of special importance, therefore all delegates and visitors are requested to be on hand promptly Tues day afternoon. Much is anticipated at this convention on account of the pres ence of Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Ohio, whose ability and experience give her great ad vantage as an instructor. Our basis of representation is as follows : One dele gate for each local union, one for each ten of your membership, and one for a fraction over ten. We shall be happy to see as many visitors present as possible, and trust that ministers especially will find it possible to be with us at least a portion of the time. Let delegates be elected at once, and let local superinten dents of departments report promptly to their corresponding state .superinten dents, thus enabling them to give due credit for all work done in their respec tive departments. The business of the convention will begin Wednesday, Sep tember 1, and probably continue through Friday. See programme next week. The Corvallis union and friends will leave nothing undone needful for the comfort of those in attendance or the success of the convention. Mrs. II. Hillman, secretary ot the Corvallis W. C. T. U., is anxiously awaiting the re port of names of those wishing enter inent. Please gladden her heart by re porting at once. Each union in the state is requested to observe Wednesday, August 25, as a day of prayer for God’s blessing upon tlie work and Workers of the convention, M rs . A. R. Rions. President. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Rtoracre and Cleaning, 3 cents. < ,a^'n.Va sacks constantly on hand and sold at inc lowest rates. Cambrics, Manchester Sateens Mini a large assortment of LAV» NS, in Elegant Colors mid Stylus. Brocaded Lace Duntings While the people and the press are 111 different qiirlitv. colors mid patterns, To Purchase vicing in paying just and generous hom allot ahirli you v. ill find on railing ut our store and iMiniiliing the same will prove At Greatly Reduced Prices, age to the gallant survivors of the war, siitisi'ai tory both as to price mid quality, and the Grand Army of the Republic is The ('till and sei'io. We will take pleasure In bowing onr g.... Is, ¡mil then if you du not tho object of national interest, says the want to buy no harm will be done. ltf News, it has been too much Hie fashion to overlook that most important auxilia ry to the G. A. K. known as the Wom an’s Relief Corps. —Proprietors of— During tho stormy years of the rebel The Milliner. lion, the presence of woman on the field and in the hospital contributed much to Third St. bet. D ßt E, McMinnville. 1 f relieve tho suffering, comfort the sick —Dealers in— and soothe the dying. With the history of the noble work performed by the San White ami Ketl Lead, itary and Christian Commissions still Linseed and Lubricatiiijr Oils, fresh in the memory, it seems but an act Varnishes of all Description, of common justice and gratitude to rec Kalsomine,Spanish W liiiinjf, ognize such services. Purs Drugs, Chemicals, Paris Whiting The project of forming an auxiliary to Perfumes, Etc. the Grand Army dates back to its fourth P. i. I’, and Princess Metallic Friday's Statesman: A Philadelphia encampment No positive action, how THE LOWEST PRICES. Roof Paint, Venitian Red, tourist, nt present visiting Oregon, re e'er, was taken for several years. Prior Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, marked to ar ‘porter yesterday afternoon to 1870, different organizations under Third Annual and Hardware. that lie was surprised to learn f the the various names of “Ladies’ League,” enormous r ite of inters t borrowers were “Loyal League,” and “Relief Corps,” Prices as Low as the Lowest. paying in Oregon. He suvs that upon hail been established, but it was not un I,f JONES & Co. his arrival bo.no he will confer with til that year when tho ladies of Massa some friends having millions going beg chusetts. at a convention held at Fitch ging at 4 per cent. per annum, and see burg, organized trie “Woman’s Relief if ha cannot induce them to throw a Corps.” Other states soon followed tho Carries the Largest and Best Stock ---- Of the----- million or a mill on an I a half upon tais example of Massachusetts. At the na in Yamhill County. market at 7 per cent, per year on gilt- tional enuanipme.it ot the G. A. R., in e Iged paper ami approved real estate 1881, the Relic* Corps received the offi —Dealer in— and farm property, Ilia lender paying cial approval of the Grand Army, and it taxes. The gentleman referred to is one v as further resolved “That such ‘Wom Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, of the substantial kind who does not an’s Relief C mp3’ may uss under such Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, talk in‘rely for bearing the. melody of title ths words ‘Auxiliary to the G. A. To be held on the Fair Grounds at Cigars, Etc. McMinnville, Or., his voice. R.’ by special endorsement of the en campment, Juno 15, 1881.’’ Special attention ¿riven to repairing Guns, We would pay a han isome premium Two years later the representatives of Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. for tlie democrat who would even claim the Corps were invited to meet at Den I have in my shop as tinea power cross that lie was in any possible way beno- ver, to perfect a national organization, feed lathe as <’;m be found in the state and am fully prepared to titted by the success of 188J, except that by Coniinand.or-in-cliief Van Der Voort, Notice to Farmers. benefit hits been derived from office. who pledged “the noble women who Suiter & Daniel, proprietors of the Tho facts are that in every single in compose these societies, that they will In addition to the stance the people have had a harder be v.nrmly greeted and given ail the en Lafayette Mills and Warehouse, desire of all kinds-Farm Machinery, Traction to inform the farmers of this vicinity time the punt two years than tor any two couragement possible.” Engines, Etc. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf that their improvements are now- com- years since the close of the war on every The result was the formation of u na Hrnly’a Bank Bnlhllng, <’ St. ltf matter influenced by governmental ac tional organisation, which was cordially pleted, and are ready to clean and store tion, and the candid ones w ill confess it recognized by the grand Army. It is, in any amount of wheat that may be bro’i EURISKO MARKET ! to be true.— I 'ngene Register. effect, a secret organization, following in to them, at 3 cents per pushel. Their Ever witnessed in the state, there will be facilities for handling grain, are not ex great mea ure the work and principles At- iho G. A. 1!. election of officers at anywhere in the county. They of its parent socioty. An’’ woman of celled —The Only are guaranteed as Cheap Freight Rates —Dealers in— Ran Francisco for tho ensuing year, the good moral character, whois over six by rail, as from ony other point in this following gentlemen were chosen : Lu- teen years of age and lias not given aid vicinity, besides having the advantage cieno Fairchild, of Wisconsin, com- Given on all nieritorius exhibits in Agri and comfort to the enemies of tlie union of competition bo boat during boating mander in-chief ; S. W. Backus, of San season. They are also prepared to loan Horticulture. Floral Exhibits, Me- In the City. iml w ho would perpetuate the principles sacks this season, as heretofore, to their culture. ehaniial Products, Fancy Needle Work, Francisco, senior vice comiminder-in- to which the organization stands pleged, customers. They desire to call particu \\ orks of Art, Minerulogv and other Natu Tho place where you can got juicy steaks chief; Edgar Allen, of Richmond, Vu., Specimens, Poultry and Stock of all and fine roasts all :,t the lowest market is eligible to membership. lar attention to their security against ral kinds. junior vice commander-in-chief ; Dr. A. price. Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays. risk by fire, as they have no ex|>osute to The objects of the Woman’s Relief 8. Evarts, of Colorado, surgeon-general ; tlieir main warehouse nearer than 115 Corps are stated as follows: Always a Fat Cow on Hand. feet, w bile the boiler and engine are Rev. Thomas C. Warren, of Chattanoo “First—To specially aid and assist nearly 180 foet distant. Past experience ltf W, J. GARRISON & CO. ga, chaplain. St. Louis was selected as ttf tho Grand Army of the Republic, and ought to convince farmers that tiiis is no the pl.i ? for holding the next national perpetuate the memory of tlieir heroic small matter, as it gives those who Between the Young Women’s Club, of encampment. store with them a cheap rate of insur SHERIDAN dead. Yamhill, and a Picked Nine of Old ance, and but small risk if they db not North Men. ------- DEALER IN------- "Second — To assist such Union veter insure. St in* & li.isnj.. Tho Independence West Side lia- July 27—ml. Groceries. Provisions, Crock changed hands, Will Ii. I’nrry having ans as need our help and protection, and Reduced Rates on all R. R. Lines. disposed of his interest to Mr. W. W. to extend needful aid to the widows and To the Farmer. ery and Glasswaro. Brooks, of Salem, who has taken charge. orphans of those who had fallen; to find R. McKUNE, P ropr . TiiFAll goods deliv ered in the city. homes and employment, and assure ltf Mr. Parry lias mido a good, newsy pa Messrs. F. Barnekolf & Co., have per, and us bis successor is a young man them of sympathy and friends ; to cher thoroughly renovated and overhauled of good ability the paper will undoubt ish and emulate the deeds of our army tlie Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, Teams and outfits furnished parties wisli- edly prosper under his management. nurses and of all loyal women who ren recently purchased by them and are now to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Good bye Bro. Parry; good morning dered loving service to their country in ready to receive grain. They will clean its hour of peril. Bro. Brooks. and store at 3 cents, and will be ready The Direct Route 1 No Delays 1 “Thiid—To inculcate lessons of patri to buy and pay the highest price going, Fast Trains! This eountrv is becoming rich in otism and lovo of country among our ix cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a children and in the communities in TFT-TH LOWEST J?, A ‘T’TB.cj schools and colleges. Public < (pinion This Space is For perfectly responsible firm, and those TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS (Washington) figures that the distim t- which we live; to maintain true allegi having grain to sell or store, or in need Proprietor of ively scientific schools are !)2; manual ance to the United States of America; of sacks, should call and see them, tf East. I ii-kcts sold to all prominent points throughout tlie East ami Southeast. schools, 255; medical colleges, 145; in to discountenance whatever tends to Ox H an » Y et ,—We have on hand yet stitutions for the higher education of wo weaken loyalty, and to encourage the twelve hacks, buggies, pheatons and TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I All Kinds of men, 236; law schools, 57. There are spread of universal liberty and equal carriages, out of thirty we imported lust Be can nil and do not make a mistake. spring. Any one wanting a rig can But he sure to take the 370 universities and colleges in the Unit l ights to all men.” Trucking and Delivering make money to come a hundred miles So successful was the W. R. C. that at ed States, with 65,252 students in attend and buy of us. t?lf>r'l<’rb..< on’‘tantly on hand. Mill orthern acific ailroad tho next annual encampment, Comman- heed, Hour, Wheat and (Mu. Abo all ance. 8. A. M annino A Co. And see that your ticket reads via der-in-ebief Beath predicted, “Comrades Etc. All orders left «¡th us for Stowe A ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS, Eugene Register: Over 3,000 m?n who doubted the wisdom of our taking DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Brower s lumber yard promptly attended To avoid changes and serious delays occa are working on the line of the California any action last year will soon see that sioned by other routes. -WHO SELL ■\JGT1CE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT Delivery Wagon Always Ready A Oregon road at Delta, (trading is very this Women’s Relief Corps is to be the L w the co-partnership here! "itb Todd, at Citv Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars difficult from that point to the terminus Grand Army reserve, ready to respond between L sho!>e and S. A. Manning, doinu' Drug Store, promptly tilled. Jtf ' at McMinnville. Oregon, undvr of tlie Oregon A California, end it is not for efficient help in all our social and business arc. R},n 0,1 Regular Express the firm mime of Shobe A Maiming, has expo te l that through trains will be run charitablo work.” Trains Full Length of the been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Sliolte retiring. The’ accounts due tin ning in less than a year. The distance Line. Berths Free. The object is, in fact, tlie completion late firm will be collected bv I. Shobe to Portland is 710 miles, and it is intend ot woman’s work in the war. Amid less LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! Lt lllEi: SIIOBE. (Successor to J. I). Rohr.) S. A. MANNING. ed to make it in thirty-two hours. pa nini surroundings, but sustained by McMinnville, Or.. Aug. 2, issii. lilwt General Office of the Company, no less generous purpose, the women of If Joe Simon lias no respect for him the Relief Corps are prosecuting thoir No. 2 Washington St.. Portland, Or. self, lie slioul I l:avi enough for the re latsirs of charity and help for the aged, A. D. CHARLTON, publicans to “let go.” But judging from tho destitute and tho infirm,and impress \”<nt. past actions, his conscience hasprcbablv ing upon tho minds of the rising genera Carriage Painting anil Sign Writing become calonaed. Rut one thing in our tion duties of loyalty, liberty and patri a Specialty. mind is meaner than a New York mug otism. t— wump, and that is the Oregon Judas. A share of this public patronage i. re CRATKR LAKE, spectfully solicited. Come, Mr. Simon, hand in your resigna Third Street, between E and F. tion. A visitor to Crater lake in the south ltfihop—Rohr’s old stand. McMinnville, 0. McMinnville, Oregon. The World is badly out of patience ern Cascade mountains, sends the Ore M rs . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T uorxtox . with Gov. Stoneinan, of California, for gonian some specimen blossoming straw convening the legislature, thereby giv berry plants, dandelines and buttercups, In Mrs. Stnart’s Millinery Store, ciaV^^^v;“ for Ccmmer’ ing the republicans a chance of electing picked on the 30th of July, close to the OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE, a U. 8. senator. It’s no use to kick, lake, as the best illustrations of the The Leader in Millinery Transient stock well eared for. McMinnville. Oregon. 8ni3 Bro. Noltner; the thing is “done gone,” chai actor of the climate at that elevated Everything new and in First-Class Order and though it may discomfort Bourbons, region. These, with a multitude of oth "l'l"-itc Gr.n M, V:.. . ,r w c innville baths er early spring flowers, are now in all republicans sre satisfied. Patronage respectfully solicited ltf Having bought out A. C. Wyndham. T am tlieir freshness and beauty on those high prepared to do all work in tirst-class style. S. J, Tilden and John Kelly, two of planes and mountain si >pes. Captain Ladies’ and children’s work a specialty New York's prominent lights in past Dutton’s observations make the eleva » • Hot and ( old Baths always ready for iocts. years, have passed away during the last tion of the water of the lake to be 6,300 The Best in the State. Fiery Man an Art I nt. year. Hut their names and deeds will feet above the sea level, amt"the land on Is prepared to furnish music for nil a ™. éàns'‘t'!pW^,,o'1i ,he L‘,p of knifp- ligature. C. TT. FLEMIKQ, smns at reasonable rate. AIidre.r.alIocca- otr>-L'C P*y until cured.” be handed down for generations. tho bluff 7,100 An opportunity was Third >t near <’. M< Minnville. Or. ltf M,’Mmnville HoUl. Cull and see N. J. ROWLAND, I ■ tersnees.. The poor cured free of charge. i Pusines, Manager McMinnville T. A WINTER M. D. Millinery Fancy Goods Jones & Co., ui’i-a Siiw Mills, UtilliuDnllo Sash and door Fatlon. -AIR! 1 W. F. COLLARD, Come See and be Convinced. Finest Speed Contests Liberal Premiums Groceries and Provisions. First Class Market Prices to Suit the Times, HUSSEY'S OLD STAND. L. HOOT Livery and Feed Stable!! Transient Stock Well Cared For! Tin1 Great Transcontinental Route. Give me a Call J. J. COLLARD, KAY ! The Cheapest Goods in the World Ii IS? Ki d K ta. 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