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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. NOTICE. AV«* have engaged the tiervhw of Mr. A. V. K. Snyder <•»» take charge of our local fie nerds no nntl editorial department*. introduction to the people of Yamhill. OIK AGENTS. Those wishing to subscribe for the T klephosk may do so through tho fol- ewing persons : J. M. Kelly ................ ........... Lafayette. G. W. Sappington I . . North Yamhill. J. L. Castle I ....... Sheridan. IV. A. Graves ........... K. L. Simpson............. .............. Amity. ........Bellevue. O. G. Davis............... Wheatland. C. S. Williamson Agents at other points ill tho county will be announced soon. Timm uisTKicT. Judge Prosecuting Attorney It. I. Geo. \ CO'.iNTY. Senators -j Representative« Judge Commissioners ¡ ( ( Clerk Sheriff Treasurer Assessor............. School Supt Surveyor Coroner TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. Air. T. D. Henderson brings us a gen uine old w«>o.i-r..t, captured in his apple house. That saves him m any an ailicle that would have been spiriied away. Farmers having wool to sell will <1 () well to consult BincKburn «Jt I’eekam he fore selling as they pay the liighes t pt ices in tlm county. Due hundred head of sheep and An gora goats for sale. Address Bill E uni ’ st E. Wi:itN’i:it, D ilph, Tillamook Co., Or. Remember, Bridge, Beach «Ji Co. war rant every stove, ami warant the backs of tiro box to last fifteen years. Fold by S. A. Manning <k Co. ' 2¿St3 We understand that. Hodges ivas in town Wednesday, it so Im must have kept himself on a back street, although Im came to town to«lemand a retruetion from the T ei kciione . Black burn «A I’eckham, the agents of ( has. II. Dodd «X Co., are doing the boss machine business of the county, sold some 2i twinj binders ami two steam threshers. L ocomotives for the N. G.— There arrived on Tuesday at Albina overland from the New A ork locomotive works, Rome, in charge of a spei'ial messenger, two very powerful narrow gauge engines which will weigh when in working ope ration thirty-1 ive tons. ‘Thosa engines are for the Portland extension of the narrow gauge, and can only be used be tween Dundee Junction ami Portland, being too heavy lor woi k on the lighter track of the Oregonian railway. They ««ill be placet! to-morrow on a barge at Albina ami be transported to Ell: Rock, on the track, when track laying will im mediately i oin'imnco from Elk Rock to Dundee. I'll.) rails to Rock Creek have been for some weeks on the gr.ound wait ing tlm an ¡val of the locomotives to Inj’ track. The last of the twenty-nine tres tles an<l truss Ini Igea between Elk Roek and Dundee Junction will be finished on Monday.—< hegonian. D onation 1' akty .—Tho donation party h given Rev. (>. 1!. Whitmore at the M. E. ( parsonage Tiles lay afternoon ami even- i Dolph, Tillamook Comity. ing, proved a most pleasant affair. A ■ * August 23, 1886. large number lent their presence and all ! , The atmosphere i? pure and fresh af-I enjoyed themselves to the fullest. The donation amounted to about $40, which ' Is Saturday’s lovely shower, which was I we think was u very neat sum, when we ■ greatly need" I to lay the dust and drive j consider the busy season and the scar awav the smoke. city of money. Plenty of bear meat at J’. Werner's. V ah abi . e W ot . k .—Mr. C. C. Linden,' 5 esterday morning Conrad Werner took his gun and started for a stroll saving as of Willamina, has the agency lor Yam he left that he would bring Mill back Jx WVLMC* some ; — , 1'1 Ullll£ .11 hill County for “Sunset” Cox’s new thing. Sure enough a ________ 1.1___ ?iTin ’ s book called “ Three Decades of Federal the alt -moon lie brought in a cub bear. Legislation,” embracing tho period be He li id killed the old heir, which was a I- I very large on ■, ami had come home for | tween 155 and 1SS5. This is the only help to bring her in. book of the kind ever written from a rices La’t Saturday a very largo panther democratic standpoint. The well known reputation of tho author is a guarantee was seen out on thu Grand Hondo reser vation by J. A. Hill and one of the In that it is well worth reading. dians of the reservation, as they were O n the L ast R en .—Fletcher Brothers riding along the road. It did not appear yesterday morning moved their thresher to be at all shy. M oentain T op . to Janies Itcid’s, near Dayton, where they have 4'K) acres to thresh, which R< ' "J i- i Sei ■ ices-Snnday Next. will finish this season’s run for them. owest rices When this job is finished, the jolly crew St. James’ church. Rev. John C. of boys who assist in manipulating this Fair, re.-ior. Services on Sunday 11 a. machine will give a dam e nt Band Hall m. and 7 :30 p. m. Seats free. All a.e in this city. cordially invited to attend. Services at St. James’ (Catholic) Goon E novgh .—When a Portland pa church at 11 a. m. bumlay school at per tells us that “Cole’s circus will not 2:36. Rev. J. S. White, pastor. play at towns on the west side—Corval Services nt the Baptist church.— 2 lis, Independence, McMinnville and Preaching morning and evening as usu other villages,” we will answer for the al. Rev. E. Russ will preach at 11 a. liltter by saving that we thank them for ni. At 7 :3'i p. m. the pastor will preach. -t.i.viiig av.'ay. We have no $5,!io«) or Subject, “Is Religion a Taskmaster?” $6,000 to send east through this channel. .'.Il are eomially invite.! to attend these services. G. J. Burchett, pastor. G one H ome .—The Greer brothers and C. P. church. Services at the usual Reorder Spencer spent several days up hours. Subject fm f >'enoon discourse, at the meadows, on tho Nestucea, hunt "Visible proofs of tío I’s love to the in ing and angling, returned to town Tues dividual man.” Subject for evening dis- day evening and Wednesday morning euinse, “Society in the family.” All the visitors left for their boniest Seattle. iie invited and ma<le welcome to these I'hey were accompanied to Portland bj ""riier's. T. IL lfendeison, pastbr. J. 0. Spencer, as he returned to Clifton. C.: a A-risn i>—You bet. our jeweler, IlAtii: OcroitTi'NiTY.—A whole car Wm. Holl “ eraw-fished” the other day. load 1 A es, a whole car load of stoves We do not mean by this that he backed will be imported from Bridge, Beach «t down on any propositen, but that he •THE------ Co., of St. Louis, by S. A. Manning <t tied a piece of meat to one end a string, Co., for spot cash and shipped at low a little stick to the other end of the little freight. Will arrive in about two weeks. string, found a little hole along the little Eveiy man who wants a stove can make Yamhill, took the little stick in Ills little from ten to twenty-five per cent, by hand, sat liis little setter down on a lit waiting until they come. 22&3 * tle stump and caught a great big flour over half full of great, big craw-tish C alled .—Mr. Jesse Hobson, of New sack ami they mudo several great big messes. berg called Wednesday. He reports to M akried .—At tho residence of the us that times have been very lively with them this season, as railroad work has bride’s parents, in Polk county, Aug. been going on in that section has made 26, 1886, by Rev. G. J. Burchett, Mr. money quite plentiful. They are ’pre W. S Thompson and Miss Ione Magers. paring for a good school the coming The Tri ’. i ’U on ’ e congretulateB the wor thy couple. winter, beginning Sept. 13th. O i * X < ' i o-l i ] )ors fllltMilUit tVHÍYBUUY! Listen While we Play. ! We are still in the drug business in Me- we are selling Drugs, Medi- vines, and everything in our line at as Low P as any house in this countv. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything in the line of Stationery at the L P . ROGERS & TODD, a CLEARANCE SALE ! ! ¡Commencing Aug. 16th and running from Getting chilly. Band of I lope day. .A nd S till T he « C om :-:.—McMinnville Kites flying high. is about to have some more good citizens, Be ou the alert for fire. 'i liool Supt , J. A. (’. Freund has been Wheat, 65 cents, sacked. contemplating moving here for some No night-watchman yet. time past and opening a law office for Bartlett pears in the market. the pin pos«' of practicing law, and at tending to the duties of school superin Mr. N. J. Lowland is quite ill. Judge Lotiglmry in the city yesterday. tendent. Ils has rented the coiner loom More big melons al Baxter & Marlin's. in the opera house building and on Wed nesday his office fixtures were brought Comforting thought: fly season about down and placed therein. < hi Monday past. next his household goods will arrive and Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. Im will set tip housekeeping in tho Tom Tinner house in the nouth-cadem part Welch’s. 11 of town, lie and his family will be most 11K George Dixon, of McCoy, was with heartily welcome. yesterday. W riting S chool C losi : i >.—Professor Thanks to J. Cal. Cooper for some Will Waugman savs somebody will B ig L oads .—Here is the way Jones it T. W. McConnell closed bis very suc fine plums. • Co.’s big team brings lumber to town get shot if there isn't less fooling about Ice cold and genuine lemonade at H. cess term of tjriting school at this place from their mill in tho mountains: 4,600 iris bark door, nights. Wednesday afternoon. The class num II. Welch’s. tf bered 3!> pupils, who, under his profic feet at one load, Tuesday last. It was Notice to Farmers. cash or produce Hats at half-price at F. E. Russ' Mil one of those “ way up” loads that yon ient instiuetion, have made marked im linery Store. don’t see nor read about every day. ’ J. Suiter & Daniel, proprietors «,( the Horses still being entered in the coun provement. At the close of the school 11. Nash knows just how to bring it thro’ I.a."ayetto Mills and Warehouse, desire prizes weie awarded for best wi lting and in good shape, too. ty lair races. to inform the farmers of this vicinity most improvement, Mesdaines Wm Gal N ew I. ,Mi'.—Multner.ot the St.Charles Frank Spencer, of Bellevue, called on loway and— Mathieux and Mr. J. <). lias exhibited a very enterprising spirit that their improvements are now com us, Tuesday. pleted, and are ready to clean and store Rogers, acting us judges, who awarded Mr. T. C. Stephens, of I.af.iyette, i di to Aliss Nora Cooper the prize for best in adding to tile hotel a new lamp to any amount of wheat that may be bro’t Dr. G. F. TUCKER, ed yesterday. writer and to Miss Allie Lewis for most iltiide th? poor benighted pedestrians on to them, nt 3 cents per pushel. Their "Orphans’ Homo” Billiard Hall. John Holman broke wagon down on improvement. The prizes consisted of a our dark winter nights. It is a real facilities for handling grain, are not ex pretty lamp, painted red, and is quite an neat family record for each. Cozine bridge. M c M innville - - O regon . A Strictly celled anywhere in the county. They ornament on that corner. Office—Two doors east of Bingham's O ff fob M issouri .—Yesterday the For a square meal go to the St. ('liarles are guaranteed as Cheap Freight Bates TEMPERANCE RESORT, furniture store. G eneral A gent .—John 1. Knight, the by rail, as from ony other point in this —only 25 cents. family of our town-man Mr. L. Shobe, Laughing Gas administered for painless Some good; ?) church members to the con- vicinity, besides having the advantage whoop ’ em-up rustler for tlm Wheeler «t extracting. Iff When yon let your horses stand in the left us for their old home in Missouri.— of competition bo boat during boating trarv notwithstanding. street, tie them. Thoy will go to Butler, Mo., and there Wilson sewing machine, has the general season. They are also prepared to loan agency for the T elephone . Wo hope Littlefield & Calbreath, O- For Stationery and School Books go to remain until joined bj' Mr. Shobe, who our people will treat him kindly, lie sacks this season, as heretofore, to their Rogers «Ji Todd’s. customers. They desire to call particu wiil also leave us in about two weeks. will go to Little Nestucea next week. lar attention to their security against “Orphans’ Home” Tonxorial Parlors. Miss Nettie Fryer, of North Yamhill It is with regret that the people of .Mc M< Ml NN VILLE <fc LAFAYETTE, Or. N ew G oods .—In another column will risk by fire, as they have no exposure to is visiting in tlio city. Minnville, part with this family, as they J. F. Calbreath. M. D. office over Yamhill their main warehouse nearer than lió The Only First Class, Countv Bank. McMinnville, Oregon. Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at have proved themselves most worthy be found the advertisement of the Oppo feet, while the boiler and engine are citizens io every respect during their II. Littlefield, M, 1>. office on Main s'd on Boot anil Shoe Store. Air. Diel- the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf nearly 180 feet distant. Past experience Anil the only parlor-like shop in the city. street, It. Lafayette, Oregon. Iff residence here of three years, Mr. Shobe None but first-class workmen em For Purity anil Low prices buv your having Deen found in the front rank in schneider knows just what is required ought to convince farmers that this is no small matter, ns it gives those who bv this public and lias just added a new ployed. groceries at the Bakery. 22t4 every ente prise. We wish them God stock to meet the demand. Go see. store with them a cheap rate of insur Sunday School at the Christian Church speed and a successful future. ance, ahd but small risk if they do not First Door South uf Yamhill County N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., Bank Building* every Sundav at 3p. in. S liter <& D aniel . (¡ rove M eeting .—A grove meeting insure. N ewberg F air .—There have been July 27—ml. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. Mr. Jesse Hobson will act as agent for numerous inquiries of late regarding the will be held at Dayton, on Sunday next, M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. the T elephone at Newberg. Mu v be found at bis office when not absent <late upon which the Newberg Fair commencing at 11 o’clock a. m. Rev. To the Fanner. ■if H. H. WELCH. on professional business. Itf Maurice Fletcher and wife have re would be held. The date fixed for it is (i. J. Burchett, of this city, will conduct the meeting. turned from the Soda Springs. Messrs. F. Barnekoff & C’o., have SenL 2-d 23d and 21th. To say that Fashionable iri’cssmaking. 1 John Gorman went to Portland, yes they will have a successful time, is draw How,: to C atch .—A Portland paper thoroughly renovated and overhauled M rs . A. M c D onald , | Miss K. T hornton . 1 *• terday, to work in Smitli’s foundry. ing it mild. The people of that section says “ the Star base ball club is talking the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, In Mrs. Stuart’s Millinery Store, R. W. Phillips, of Amity, down Wed believe in progtession ; they started in of reorganizing, with Drummond 11s recently purchased by them and are now McMinnville, Oregon. nesday, looking as pica nit as over. the fair line two or three years ago, ami pitcher and Howe, of North Yamhill, as ready to receive grain. They will clean OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STOKE. Office at residence on D street. All calls County Cominis'ionei’.Geoi g ■ Dorsey, hav ■ improved encl season since, and catcher.” anil store nt 3 cents, and will be ready McMinnville, Oregon. 8ni3 tl is yi'iir will Imv«' an exhibition that promptly answered day or night. 1ml of Dayton, was up to see us yesterd.iv to buy and pay the highest price going, w3l lay many oldi'r di lricts in the R ead I t .—Don’t fail to read Rogers «St in cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold J. L. Castle and John Archibald, Oi shade; see if tliej’ don’t. c innville baths W. I). F ent <» n F. W. F enton . z Todd’s new advertisement in upper out to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a North Yamhill, smiled on us Tuesday. perfectly responsible firm, and those Having bought out. A. C. Wyndham, 1 am D ied .—Miss lerenna Baker, aged 15 side columns of this page. FENTON «V FENTON, Baker Bros, thresher run 17 dats and ¡laving grain to sell or store, or in need prepared to do all work in first-class style. of sacks, should call and see them, tf cleaned up 30,000 bushels, finishing years, died at 10 o’clock p. in., Aug. 26, Ladies' and children’s work a specialty. ATTOBK2k.T 2L-AJW He Didn ’ t Die. 1886, at the residence of James Elliot in Hot and ('old Baths always ready for 25cts. Tuesday. Z. / F J YE T TE, OREGON. livery Alan an Artist. Everybody will be charged admission this city, after an illness of ten days.— A funny little story comes to our ears X Olllce —Near th«» Court House. Itf to the county fair—managers, executive The home of deceased «vas at Dayton. concerning a young gentleman whom we T h. C. ZT. FLEMING, W 1 ■ ÜfiXl J. She had been at work in different fami board, and all. Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. Itf some time past ami was will call Eldorado, who lives at this The person who lost several remnants lies here for loved and respected. A fa place, is now a married man, I.nt was 1 !!<*:<•>. of gingham can have the same by call universally ther, sister and two little brothers mourn single at the time he was “duped.” The ing at this office. her loss. Her remains will probably be young fellow fell desperately in love George Cornet is the efficient and gen burled to-day. Typhoid lever was the with a lady in Washington territory and < oner vum ing nml Abstracts a specialty, tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par fatal disease. j Collecting attended to promptly. asked her to wed him, which offer she lors, after August 6. tt | Office Manning's Building 3d St. l«f F inished .—Eisia Wright finished this declined. This maddened him and lie I ---- OF THF After Aug. 28th, those desiring teach* ers certificates will find the Superintend season’s run with his thresher and hous proposed to put an end to his life. He 1 ed the tnaeliine Tuesday evening. Ina went to a drug store, procured a phial uf ent at McMinnville. Put it down in your daj' book that run of 25 days be has put through 49,016 poison and then going to the home of the ) new goods are constantly arriving at G. bushels of grain. Eisia then came home 'adv sought an interview, but she re* To be belt! at their grounds near E. Detmering’s. and got things in readiness for sawing in :ed td receive him. He begged her to Salem. Oregon, commencing III 111 .' (’it V. Manning «.k Co.’s business extends to wood; but Jesse Hobson made him an come to the window, which she did, Monmouth. Wes. Wallace is working offer for his engine, Eisia accepted it when lie produced the bottle containing SEPTEMBER 13th, 1886. Un Stairs in Adams’ Building. on a job up there now. McMinnville, Oregon. Itf and to-day will t ike th" old engine that the deadly draught and told her if she And closing the following Saturday A sister of Mrs. A. L. Talmage, Miss has done so much service in this section diil not tnarry him he ’.«oil'd kiil him night. Belle Cleveland, arrived at this city la-t to New berg, where it will be placed in self. “Take it down then, honey,” she ! M c M innville said; “I prefer single blessedness.” He1 a warehouse to run a cleaner. evening, from Illinois. turned his loving eyes tqion Ins idol, ------- AT THE------- The concrete foundation for the new H om fi ill —Mr. ■ nd Mi • . bade her a long farewell, turned the hotel is partially laid and brick-laying A. J. Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. J. phial up to his lips ami swallowed tlm ---- Offered in cash premiums----- will begin in a day or two. W. Cowls returned home from Soda contents and closed his eyes—to open — And— Who was out on a “lark” T up "lav ville, Monday, all feeling greatly bene- them a moment after in surprise. The This will, without doubt, be the best exhi bition of ill" kind ever held in Oregon. night? Streets full of empty beer kegs, fitted by the trip. Mr. Nelson says it is druggist from whom he had purchased ' the poison (?) had suspected something ' boxes, etc., yesterdaj' morning. BRICK YARD. ------- THE—— a capital place to go to recruit; the wa wrong and given him—croton oil. The I PIONEER I Blackburn & Peckham have just re ter is splendid, plenty of edibles can be rest of the chapter n not told, except , I or. Third A DSts., McMinnville. ------ OF- ceived and are unpacking a fine line of had. the only drawback to a camper be he concluded, as soon as lie was allowed EEST SPEED PROGRAMME. summer dress goods, hosiery <fcc. time, that he didn't love that girl half as ing that li" Ins to rustle for what sleep yo.? X iff BIT » f <Ht 1 f X 4 Ifirpi. \ if i in r of i . k f . stoc k A teacher or two in this county have iie gets. We think he got home without madly as he thought he did. I Al I’Aiii hit <,r i k < n 4 PROPRIETORS. found that it doesn't pay to try io run a tiie assistance of “ L'ncle” Morgan’s ox EXHIBIT of Dairy Product«*, Fail and Winter Clothing. team : we forgot to a"k him. public school without a certificate. McMinnville, Oregon. The Best i! ? in the City. Orders The best exhibit of ever ything ever Our lines are now full ami complete, Those having fruits of all kinds can C oming .—Dr. II. L. Morehouse, cor prompt!; attended to, nay or night. 1ml collect« d together in find ready sale by applying to Who has just finished burning a kiln responding secretart’ of the Baptist Mis and you are invited to give our stock an the slate. 16ml F. K lovciiek . sionary Society, will be hero at an early early inspection. We have the proper McCormick i<n<l Peering Lend your presence and help tn make The demand for more stable room on date. He will stop a day or two with styles, the greatest assortment and af TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!! Oregon's pride a >u- t .- ss and a uolit to the | the fair grounds has caused the manage our people and will favor them with an ford t lie best oppot tunity ior makings stat»-. ment to have several new stables built. address. . The date of his coming is not selection. All this is ot advantage to And is ready to fill all orders for the | I'.ntrie*« must he made by 7 p. rn. Monday I largest and best brick in the county, 3» and all articles must be in place by lop. in. Choice uncolored Tea, 50 cents per ‘b : jet known; but it will lie announced as you; but above all, when you corue to; Monday evening. Please make entries a- I Folger's green and roast coffee; vheeM soon as possible. A“ .’dr. Morehouse is pricks we can always give von a great * early a< possible. From $5 to $8 per Thousand. r.t! bargain than you can obtain else- i 17 cents per B>. Selerv salt etc. at a gentleman of considerable prominence .1, T. Gil EGG. j . ’ .f where. B ishops K ay . Mecrefsry, Walcin, Oreg n. 1 the Bakerv. • 22t4 he will be heartily welcome. 20 to 80 Days, Greatest Clearance Sale Ev(‘i* run in Yamhill county. During this «sale some lines of goods will be sacri ficed and sold at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! During this sale goods must be sold for . Will have no time to keep your accounts. A. J. APPERSON. DENTIST. Physicians & Surgeons, IL V.V. Johnson M.D. S. A. Young, M. D, • M M « Old Reliable A . C. Sn.ylor ! ! Chas. W. Talmage, Keai hiitfe «ini Fusiuwe Agtnt. $ 1 5,000.00 ivory, Feed Sale Stables, Logan Bros. & Henderson, BINDERS and 1Í0WERS HODSONS’.