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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1886)
Mesdames S F and FS Harding are Carpenters will commence work on visiting friends up on tiie Willamina. our new school house to-day, which will he 20x60 and 26 feet in height, with the Mr. J A. Veisteeg lias leased the One of the Finest lower slorv finished lor occupancy this Chris Newby mill, and will be ready to It's a go. NOTICE. Heason. Much of the material is already grind iu about two weeks. Hotel Buildings in the on the ground. There was a lively runaway down on State. Woi k to Begin We ha,»' ellgagml th«' «»rvlces of Mr. A. The \\ illamina Coal company have lion. J. C. Braly’s farm one day last at Once. V. 11. Snyder to take charge of our local week. Nothing hurt, except three pan sunk ashaft to the depth of 113 feet and struck several s. ama of coal varying in ami editorial department«. He need« no els of plank fence that was badly splint We have told you several times that thickness from 1 to 3 inches in thick ered. /introduction to the people of Yamhill. ness. ♦Operations have been suspended In our advertining columns will be McMinnville was going to have a brick for the p. eseut. Ol'lt AGENTS. found tiie advertisement of A. J. Apper- hotel in the near future; but such ven O ld B luff . son. lie means what he says, and our tures are often more talk than anything Those wishing to subscribe for the I.... pie will take advantage of bargains else and yon are not certain of their be T elephone may do so through the fol- offered. An Unqualified Bilk. ing a sure thing until you see work going lowing persons: E'ratik Collard has opened a shooting ahead. Then you know that business is gallery, has an excellent g’ln with an J. M. Kelly ............................. Lafi iy< Last Saturday one of the allfiredest improved sight made by himself and the meant. That is precisely our situation G-W Sappington I .. . North Yam ■ bilks that ever shook the dust of Dallas regarding tiie betel that Mr. L. II. Cook “boys” now “crack away” to their J.L. Castle J has been talking of building. Not but I ! from his beet left our beautiful little city- W. A. G raves................ .......... Sheridan. hearts’ content. R. L. Bimpson............... .............. Amity. If yon rant prunes, remember that that we thought that Mr. Cook meant to : tor McMinnville. It is hardly necessary 0. G. D.ivis ................... ...........Bellevue Mr. J. R. Walling, of Amity,can furnish build, but because his business was in ■ for us to say that this lmndiwork of God Wheatland. (J. 8. Williamson........... them to you at 75 cents per bushel. He such shape that for a time lie was unset- I [ labors under the name of Fred Hodges, 1 Agents at other jioints in the county has several «lifferent varieties andean tied as to what course to pursue. But i l and that he had been engaged in barber- therefore please you. will be announced soon. he has gone quietly ahead, had plans | ing in this city for u month previous to Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Lougliary return j his “stepping down and out.” When he OFFIl 1AL IHKKCXORY. ed home from Little Nestucca, last Sat and specifications drawn and on Satur day last let the contract to Messrs. A. C. left here a was.i hill, one month’s rent of urday. We are pleased to repoitthat THIRD DISTRICT. Mr. L. h is regained hid health, and re Saylor and Janies Tyler for the masonry [ the barber shop anda board bill at Frank R. P. P..MSC Irulge work, the contract price for the same be Hollins were left unliquidated. This fel . GvO. \V. l»clt. turns looking splendid. Prosecuting Attorney An I’(iiscopal Sunday School will be ing »2,200. The building will he buih low Hodges had charge of Jimmy Law- COUNTY. R. I’. Bird. started up here tl,e second Suuday in something after the style of the Yamhill I ton’s shop dining the latter’s illness, Senators j J. \V. Watts. September, with D. C. Narver, present County Bank building. It will be 50 and while here occupied bis leisure hours in writing to a young girl at McMinn R. R. Laughlin, superintendent of the Union Sunday feet on Third street and 46 on E, three ville. Hodges has a wild and a two- F. N. Li'tle. school, superintendent. Rcpreaem stives J Lafollett 1 year-old giil babv at Olympia, W. T., Go spend a few moments at tiie T.awn stories high. Below, the main office, where the wife dispenses liquid refresh .. L. Loughary. 1 udge. 16x16, will be entered at the corner; ad . J. S. Ilibbs. Party at tiie residence of Mrs. Talmage, 'otriuisMoners j " Geo. Dorsev. to-morrow evening. Th.‘re’ll be plenty joining the office are the barbershop, ments over the bar of a beer hall, in or der to keep bodv and soul together. In ■!. W. Bricdweil. of ice cream, music and more full than 'lerk 12x14 feet in size, commodious wash some unscrupulous way Hodges has T. .' Harris you have heard of for a month. sheriff. . W. W. NVhoi: room and baggage room ; the main en wormed his dusky face into the sympa I’reasur« - Wvatt Il’irris. Assessor Hon. W. J. McConnell has been trance will be on Third street, where thies of the girl at MeM nnville, and ■citool 8u i't....................... J. A. < '. Frei mi. branching out in the territories, as he is the gu-st will be led into a hall 10 feet they stand now engaged to be married J. D. Fenton. interested -in merchandising at both iurveyor before Christmas. Hodges has informed 1). Narver. Moscow, Idaho, an I Pullman, W. T. wide; from the hall are doo’s leading this ormier young lady, (who is about to make into the office, the dining hall 21x19, th« Our young friend, W. 11. Renfro, is at billiard parlor, 26‘._.xl5 and Cook’s bed a terrible mistake), that his parents live room. On the first floor is also tiie in California and his father is as rich as TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. the latter place. Cui'si.s, which, by the way, is a lie. Squire Harding feels bigger’n any kitchen, 13x18, pantryand several other I lodge.’, doesn’t want the gir l to know body just because he’s great-grand-fa small rooms. Leaving the hall below that he is already married, and lias late II. A L. special nieetii g this evening. ther, a tine daughter having been bom you will go up to tiie second floor and ly been trying to get a secret divorce in recently to a daughter of Mrs. Clubine land in the main ball that runs through Don’t forget the Lawn Party to-mor- who is a daughter oi Mr. Raiding, at the building east and west.. From this Benton county. Hodges used to be em. ow evening. and two side halls the parlor. 16x17, the ployed in the Bijou theatre, Seattle, as a Centralia, W. T. bridal room, ll‘.,xll and 14 bedrooms burnt cork fiend and general “stipe.” Louis Rogers makes the boss lemon- Mr J. R. Walling, the Amity fruit are reached. Ascending to tho third llo is the youth who tried to separate a THE do. Thanks. man was down to see us Friday last, lie story it will be found the same as on married couple over at Sublimity some lime ago and was dished up in royal says the item last week in the T elephone Fix that railing on the long C’ozine the second floor except bedroomstake was the means of his selling all his the place of the parlor. The foun shape in the Mercury, lie is N. G. and reek bridge. plums, but tint lie will have plenty of dation will be a 2-foot wall of soli«! stone tiie le«> respectable folks have to do with Engine and Hose companies meet to- prunes about the 1st of September. masonry and the building throughout the better.—Dallas Itemizer. norrow evening. [We have shown the above to Mr. One of the main features of the coining will be constructed in a most substantial Mr». W. B. Turner returned to her fair will be tiie game of ball between the manner. It will have all modern appli Hodges, who says that he can prove that tome at Portland, Saturday last. ladies club of North Yamliiil and a nine ances for the comfort of guests. The part of the charges are false—that he w ill be pushed ahead as rapidly as Several Iowa excursionists passed up of old men. A puise of .$20 has been of work paid his board and other bills at Dallas, fered an<l we may expect to see some possible and by the first of January next esterday on their way to Yaquina. McMinnville can boast of having one of and that he did not have the shop at pretty sharp playing and lots of fun. The wheat market is yet inactive.— the finest hotels in the state. Hurrah i that place rented but was working for Things are lively up at Briedwell's. for tiie enterprising owner, L. II. Cook. Lawton. We have no comments to make vbout pl) cents is offered at this place. Between > ),tk)O and 50,000 sacks have at present. If the accused brings us sat While at Yaquina Mr. B. Sanders been let out. and moro to go ; between isfaetory proof of the falsity of the □und two water agates that are beauties. 5,000 und 6,0-10 bushels of wheat has charges, he shall have the benefit of it; Clark Braley had a 10-acre field of bean delivered. The yield is much hea if lie does not bring the necessary proof .•heat that yielded 48 bushels per acre. vier than it has been supposed it would Wheatland. lie will have to stand guilty as charged be. in the itemizer, besides other little That office building of Stwoo i Brow- August 0, 1886. shortcomings which we may mention Geo. C. Robison returned Sunday. rs, down on I! street, is areal cute little Threshing is being pushed along in hereafter. If Mr. Hodges wishes to He has baen gone three weeks and has uifice. cash or produce publish a denial, these columns arc open spent most of the time at Camp Polk on this part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson left yes- Squaw creek, just over the Cascades, to him.) Our hop men are somewhat sorry they erilay for Sodaville, to spend several where lie went to look after a band of contracted their hops so soon, for they reeks. horses, and he found them looking well, could do 5 or 10 cents better at the pres Annual M. E. Conference. Galloway ACook shipped two car loads llo reports B. C. Beaman and family in ent time. f new oats—the first of the season—last excellent health. The conference of the M. E. church, Messrs. Stephens & Campbell are run i’riday. Dr. J. W. Haines is tn town from ning their steam thresher early and late. which meets in Forest Grove on the 26th Our item Friday regarding Mr. Chas. North Yamhill. He reports that 600 Also the Woods Brothers ; they have a inst., will be largely attended. It is Dr. G. F. TUCKER, luBh should have stated that he came acres of wheat in his vicinity, that has new separator of Miller’s improved pat “Orphans’ Home" Billiard Hall. been threshed so far, yielded from 38 to tern and are threshing grain for 2 and 3 thought that over one hundred clergy rom Michigan. 42 bushels to the acre. This is in a sec men will be present. The committee on A St.-ictly M c M innville - - O regon . The planking in the Sax bridge is tion where peojtle anticipated but half a cents per bushel. Mr. M. B. Hendrick is preparing to public worship have arranged the fol Oflice Two doors east of Hingham’s ireaking through ; did you know it, Mr crop. Forty bushels to the acie is a TEMPERANCE RESORT, furniture store. receive the new crop, Some have corn lowing programme: Supervisor Jolly? pretty good half crop.—News. Laughing Gas administered for painless menced hauling in already, ile has Wednesday evening, Aug. 25—Preach Some good( ?) church members to tire cou - extracting. Owing to declining health, Mr. J. E. Itf A portion of our Y’aqulna crowd have sent out some 36,000 sacks already, and ing by Rev. I. D. Driver. trary notwithstanding. lubbard will not purchase the giocery returned. Charley Fleming and Al. will have to get moie. He thinks that Thursday, 26 — Conference opened at tore of Mr. L. Root. Littlefield & Calbrsath, Ilu-sey fell into our midst Friday, while he will have • to store about 80,000 or 9 a. m. by Bishop W. L. Harris, with Mr. J. L. Castle, North Yamhill’s pop- Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Martin, 100,000 bushels this fall. sacrament of Lord’s supper. ilar butcher, was in town Saturday and B. Sanders and S. Shaffer, came in Sat V e Thursday evening—Anniversary of “Orphans’ Home” Tonsorial Parlors. urday. They all had a very good time, ■fapvd in to see us. Church Extension society. Speakers, M c M innville * L afayette , Or. and report tiie Irelands and Tuckers, M. C. Wire, W. G. Simpson and G. W. .1. F. ('albrei.Hi, M. I). office over Yamhill Mrs. Jas. II. Turner and daughter getting fat and having doodles of fun. Dayton. The Only First Class, Chandler. County Hunk, McMinnville, Oregon. Hara have gone on an extended visit to Aug 9, 1886. JI. it. Littlefield, M, It. oflice on Main Friday, 3 p. m.—Anniversary of the And the only parlor-like snop in the city. Little Leonard Bushnell met with an ’ortland and The Dalles. street, Lafayette, Oregon. Itf Woman’s Foreign Missionary society, accident Saturday that will be the cause None but first-class workmen em We have just learned that JIr. L H. Win. Holl’s residence is now about of keeping him rather quiet for some Baker is suffering from a severe attack conducted by Mis. JI. C. Wire. ployed. wo feet higher than it was before, and days. Vi hila ri ling a pony at the resi of erysipelas. Friday evening—Anniversary of the ioks much improved thereby. Educational and Freedman’s Aid socie First Iloor South of Yamhill County dence of Mr. Apperson, the reins dropp Mr. J. L. Kirkwood lias gone to east N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., ties. Speakers, Prof. JI. G. Royal, Dr. Bank Building, The board of managers of tiie county ed and the ponev put his head down. Oregon, being advised by bis physi Van Scoy and Bishop Harris. air have concluded that old Milton is Leonard reached for the rein, lost his ern M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. Saturday, 3 p m—Preaching bv Rev A M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. baianee and fell to the ground, cracking cian that such a change would be bene iot barred from the 3-minute race. ficial to his health . J Joslyn. May be fourni nt his office when not absent the bone of one of his arms at the elbow. itf George Barnum is building W. R. on professional business. Itf H. H. WELCH. Saturdayevening-Temperance. Speak Mrs Wright of Seattle, who came The Fairchi ’ es hotel at the mineral Irown’s residence, at Amity, llo is some time ago to assist in caring for her ers, J W Mi lie, I’rot Strrr and S P Wil springs west of North Yamhill burned to jst the man tliat can do a good job. son. the ground last Thursday. Nothing was mother, Mrs. Moore, in her last illness Sunday morning, 9 o'clock—Confer There as a collision between two saved. It was a large and commodious will probably remain here until fall: ence love least, led by Dr Win Roberts. d-qu -, between this place and Am- building and th.- loss of it, together with and- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, In explanation of my mistake concern Preaching at 11 by Bishop Harris. evening. Nobody hurt. >y, tiunday L the entire contents falls heavily upon its ing Mr. Risner’s medical attendant I Sunday afternoon—Children’s meet McMinnville, Oregon. Not wishing to ing. Speakers, J Parsons, T L Sails -------- AT THE-------- The advance ear of Cole’s circus has owner, not only in the loss ot the prop have only this excuse. Office at residence on D street. All rails rrived in Portland, and tiie bill posters erty, but of the business, as the springs intrude upon tiie family in their afflic and F. W Caswell. promptly answered day or night. 1ml tion, I trusted to the statement of one ave painted the town all sorts of colors. were becoming a very popular resort. Sunday evening—Anniversary of Mis Mr. E. F. Manning, brother of Coun who, as I thought knew whereof they sionary society. Sermon by J T Wolfe There were mortgages to the Amount F. W. F enton .. W. D. F kntox . ; hut have learned since from the Short addresses by D II K Ilines and Dr t »9,997 .42 recorded in Yamhill county cilman s A. .Manning, with his wife and spoke patient himself, that Dr. II. called only B F Crary. PIONEER BRICK YARD. FENTON & FENTON, ir July, and »2,270.30 released.—Reg- three childien, arrived at this place as a neighbor and friend. I regret hav overland from Black’s Station, Yolo iter. ing made tiie error but hope my apology -------- OF--------- ATTOB1TEYS -A.T LAW county, Cal., Friday evening, and will Geo. Risner, the Dayton carpenter, remain on an extended visit. It is quite will be accepted.-[No harm done.—E d .] '/■;/1’/:/ OiXGOff. iho Was so badly disabled by a recent a pleasant meeting as the brothers have C ornet . Fresh roasted peanuts at H. IL Welch’s, ill, was in town Friday. He’is getting not seen each other for twenty-five years. Offlce**Nesr the Court II ouac . Itf tf n nicely. Mr. .Manning expresses himself well Sheridan. Ice cold and genuine lemonade at II. pleased with tiie Willamette valley — es McMinnville, Oregon, The bar room of tiie McMinnville ho- August 9, 1386. H. Welch’s. tf si has a spankin’ new floor, which adds pecially this portion of it. They were P. M. Scroggins ’ new steam thresher accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Gable, of Who has just finisLed burning a kiln laterlal! .’ to the looks and coni tort of George Cornet is the effu-ient and gen will start up to-day. Woodland, Cal. be room. tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!! Ilea! Estate and Insurance Agent.. Five thousand bushels of new wheat lors, alter August 6. His hoary locks and beard hnng loose Some fields of spring wheat in this Conveyancing aud Abstracts a specialty. ectitm have rusted slightly, but it is to the McMinnville breezes; his eyes in tiie Sheridan warehouse. Blackburn Peckham have just re An<l is ready to till nil orders for the Collecting attended to promptly. sparkled aud l.is face put on a beam of large st and beet brick in the county, a«. nought that but little loss will ensue Miss Ida Potter goes over to Gopher ceived and ure unpacking a fine line of Ofiice-—Manning’s Building 3d St. Itf joy, a.id lie fairly danced with merri twice a week to give music lessens. lero&om. summer dress go rds, hosiery &c. * ment when he found out that beer could From $5 to $8 per Thousand. Tsad- >re Ertle lias bought the Browne be bad in McJIinnville at 2'._. cents per For a square meal go to the St. Charles The milling company of this place 2tf roMfty on B street between Third ar. 1 glass. Dry and dusty, he could stand a started up their new cleaner on Saturday —only 25 cents. ourth and will move the Brewery sa- good deal of it. Being a “stranger in a last. The firm has changed, but the low ^^Kereto. strange land,” he had a whoop ’ertip I harvesting is progressing finely. Qual prices at S. A. Manning & Co’s, are the •o to big time until Marshal Kaufman took ity of grain is excellent ami turn out is same as before. Chas Daniels and Jonas Howell g< loon* compassion on him and put him in the good. bends a this morning to put tiie do »2 75 buy« a clothes wringer at S. A. Un Stairs in Adams' Building. nd windows into the new Bchool house “cooler,” w here lie was sure to have Thursday of last week was the hottest Manning & Go’s. good company; not even a reporter of McMinnville, Oregon. Itf t that place. «lay of the season. Thermometer 105 in high moral standing being allowed to Those having fruits of all kinds can Harvest continues to boom. In every see lritn «luring the evening. Having no the shade. find ready sale by applying to irectlon machines were singing ail day money, hut being too proud to beg. too 16inl F. K lovchek . Captain Lafollett is back again, much isi Siimlav. This week will come very honest to steal, aud too high-toned to improved in health after his trip to the MTW nding ’er up. Farmers having wool to sell will do work, he was allowed to perambulate Wiilioit springs. well to consult Blm-xburn <k 1‘eckam be St. James Guild will meet at 8 o’clock the streets next day. and with a ham Charles Sutton carries the mail to fore selling as they pay the highest liurwl j- morning at the residence of mer drive down the nails that had work Ira. Talmage Pretty early for th9 la- ed out of the walks. He remained with Grand Ronde as Douglas the sub-con prices in tiie county. us a couple of days and seemed highly tractor failed to come to time. Wjs to get out. Eh? Attention, farmers and fruit growers I pleased with his treatment while here— Itf Tn the City. Born to the wife of Edward Graves, a You will find ready sale and good prices dHeni Stuart, formerly typo on tiie so much so that our marshal could hard guaranteed for apples by applying to son. weight IO'... pounds. A ten f<x.t pole 'run > xe , now pulls the ribbons over ly convince him that his presence was 17&1S Cor. Third A 1) Sts., McMinnville. ‘Top»; Dowling,” of Logan A Hender- neede«l at some other point. We mean will measure tiie height of Edward, with ( has. Griesen, at the bakery two sons. on’s |r livery wagon. lb ~t meal in the city for 25 cents, at the "i’ilgrim print, Haz.” It 1 im been Wm. Sleppy will move into his new the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf Jim Flett, the rip-roaring, rustling a long time since he was here before, M c M innville , OREGON. ngh b> « of the Nestuck mills of Jones and it will probably be some time ere house in a «lay or so, and Mr. Mavs and Bla< l burn A Peckham, the agents of PROPRIETOR*?. his new bride will occupy the Gardner Chas. H. Dodil A Co., are doing the c Co.lcame down the latter part of the he returns. Always on hand the best quality of Beef, residence. reek,(and tarried a day. boss machine business of the c««unty, Mutton, Fork, and Ths Be«t Rigs ht the City. Orders Bio W ork .—The largest day’s work Born to the wife of Win. Ri«lgeway a sold some 25 twino binders ami two promptly attendi«! to. day or night. 1ml isor Henderson lias spent most of reported to ns this season, was done on son. It is hard to get to speak to Master I steam thresberw. t two weeks in this portion of the Billiatn since tiie above happene«), We McCorniick «ntl Deering He has about brought his la the farm of Hon. J. C. Braly last Thurs Our furniture man, F. B. Fellows, this year to a close. day, by Fletcher Bros’, machine. With feel for you William, having been there went to Portland last week und returned i too. Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat bringing w ith liiui a fine assortment of stock. a 36-ineh cylinder they run through 2,- leatat onr warel,.aise< is i. ■' I. P. Mays and Gnsta Richter were everything needed in the furniture line, , »risk,¡us vet. Wheat come« straggling 142 bushels of wheat, and quit in good At— GIVE ME A CALL. n la air ill lots, not fast enough to allow time. Their daily average for four «lays joined in wedlock, August sth, by Rev. • and can set you up in housekeeping in 1 A«reh> isemen to make a business of was 1,860 bushels. Has any machine in Diliai'i Holman, at the residence of W. the grandest style, and at prices that Respectfully, leaning. An enormous pile of sacks I tills section done better? If ao, we A. Graves. W-'Iter Potter and Kate . will mrptiee you If you don’t believe I ltf W. F. BAXGAS8ER. it, go and see him. 17A18 Foster as groom and bridesmaid. utrJKme out. I should be plea«ed to hear from it. T SIDE TELEPHONE, Still We Lead ! Aust 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 our stock complete in every respect. ‘ liemember that we make a specialty of Prescriptions, and we are receiving them from all parts of the county, and are tilling them at the lowest possible price. ROGERS & TODD, CLEARANCE SALE ! ! Commencing Aug. 16th and running from Ever run in Yamhill county. During this sale some linos of goods will be sacri ficed and sold at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! During this sale goods must he sold for . Will have no time to keep your accounts. A. J. APPERSON DENTIST. Physicians & Surgeons, II. V. V. Johnson M.D. S. A. Young, M. D, Old Reliable TV . C. Saylor ! Chas. W. Talmage, W. V. J M ÌICE G. E. DETMERING. CITY MARKET Lögan Bros. & Henderson, All Kinds of Meat. BINDERS ar.d MOWERS HODSONS’