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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1886)
t *< WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. NOTICE. We have engaged the «ervices of Mr. A. V. 11. Snyder to take charge of our local and editorial departments. He needs no Introduction to the people of Yamhill. A t the W arehouses —To one not aceuHtoined to seeing large lots of w heat, to go through our w arehouses it looks indeed wonderful At Galloway & Cook’s they have on hand about 70,000 bushels, and their storing room is being rapidly exhaused The large bins in the main building are filled with loose wheat, while in the large addition sacks are packed from the floor to the rafters, and sacks innumerable are stacked here and there throughout the hall-ways about the main building Barnekoff A Co are doing a rushing business, now They have about 30,000 bushels, which begins to make a prominent show ing in their large warehouse At Redmond’s six or eight bands are kept on the jump keeping the golden grain out of the way Helias on hand from 25,000 to 30,00 bushels, and has shipped 29 car loads It is amusing to see our farmers “getting in." Long lines of teams are waiting fqr their turn from morning till night, and it is no uncommon thing to see sev oral teams racing to see who shall be the first served. The bulk of the grain is in and a few more days will see it garnered in good shape. Speed Programme. Our ISTeiglibors For the Yamhill County fair, Septem ber 6, 7, and 8, 1886; The Harvest ami MONDAY. 2 p. m.; quaiter mile dash. Free for all Yamhill county trotting race. Best two in three. , » ' Yield—Notes of Improvements—Personal Mention—A Mean Trick —An Accident. ATTENTION, EVERYBODY ! Listen While we Play. TUESDAY. 2 p. m,, half mile running.and repeat; Dayton. two in,three. , Aug. 30, 1886. Free for all, three‘minute class ; best Miss Lucy Armstrong is visiting _ | two in three. Those wishing to subscribe for the friends in McMinnville. WEDNESDAY. • < T elephone may do so through tlie fol- Rev. J. G. Kurchett preached in the 1:30 p. m., three-fourth mile handicap,' . park owing persons: last Sunday morning. Low Two-year-old trotting race,'for Yam J. M. Kelly ............. .......... Lafayette. hill county colts; best two in three. , Mrs. DeFord is enjoying a visit from G. W. Sappington I . .North Yamhill. rices Novelty, or saddle horse race, free for her sister recently from the east. J. L. Castle ) all; purse of |50 Ten per cent entrance. The air is so filled with smoke and dust ....... Sheridan. W. A. Graves............ Five to enter. that old Sol shows liis face but dimly. R. L. Simpson............ ............. Amity. ....... Bellevue. O. G. Davis .............. Fall and Winter Clothing. Mesdames A. R. and Will Logan of . .. Wheatland, C. 8. Williamson....... your city were in ' town one day last Our lines are now full and complete, Agents at other points in the county week. and you arc invited to give our stock an Will be announced soon. Fann wagons loaded with grain arc early inspection. We have the proper coming to the warehouses in almost a OFI 1C1AI. DIKKCTOUY. styles, the greatest assortment and af continuous line from morning till night. owest rices ford the best opportunity tor making a Frank Moore a student of Willamette THIRD DISTRICT. selection. All this is ot advantage to University held services in the .">1. E. R. r. Boise. .1 udge you ; but above all, when you come to church here Sabbath evening, lie will .Geo. W. Belt. Prosecuting Attorney P resents .—Following is a partial list prices we can always give you a great return to Salem on Thursday. covnty . er bargain than you can obtain else Spencer Baker of Yaquina bay, is ....... R. I*. Bird, of presents received by Mr. and Mrs. where. B ishop a K ay . Senators j J. W. Watts. W. 8. Thompson : Mrs W B Magers, here on a visit to his parents. His R. R. Laughlin, fruit dish; Dr Magers, glass pitcher; T wenty - first B irthday .—Last Sat daughter, Belle, who has been here for Representatives . .. F. N. Little, some time will return home with him. <'. Lafollett. Mrs Henry Warren, of McMinnville, urday, August 28tli, wast the 21st birth ....... L. Lougharv. silver berry spoon ; Mr and Mrs Arthur day of Mrs. Orafino Spencer, wife of We are glad to note the fact of our Judge .........J. S. Hiblis. having no idle boys in Dayton. During Commissioners J ... Geo. Dorsey. Chandler, of McMinnville, silver sugar Mart Spencer and daughter of Mr. and all harvest time every boy able to be of < G. W. Briedwell. spoon anil butter knife; Mrs Burchett, Mrs. 8. F. Staggs. In honor of the oc any service baa been engaged either in Clerk T. J. Harris. of McMinnville, panel painting; Miss Sheriff W. W. Nelson. Stella Woodington, of Silverton, set of casion a dinner was given at the home the fields or at the fruit dryer. Treasurer ....... CORNET. Wyatt Harris. cut glass salt dishes ; Mrs Chandler, of of her parents, to which about twenty Assessor J. A. C. Freund. Ballston, glass pitcher; Charles, James, guests were invited ; and one who was School Supt . Bellevue. ....J. D. Fenton. Frank, George, Albert and Beit Magers, there tells us that he "never saw such a Surveyor D. Narver. silver castor; Miss Julia Daugherty, of Coroner Aug. 30, 1886. dinner before.” All did eat, drink and McMinnville, silver thimble with bride’s were merry. Besides the dinner, Mrs. Clean up and put your machines engraved on outside; Mr ami Mrs Spencer was the recipient of numerous away for winter before you forget it. TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. J name E Magers, of McMinnville, set of sil presents, silver an«l glassware. It was, Nellie Wiley, w ho has been visit ver knives and forks; Frank Rhodes, of taken altogether, a most pleasant event. ing Miss relatives at this place, returned to McMinnville, rolling pin; Miss Minnie her home, The Dalles, Tuesday. Last day of August. R unaway .—Yesterday afternoon Jim Magers, set of salt sellars; Miss Rozella Woodington, a handsome tidy. The church has been comuleted; Rev. Wheat keeps the same old price my Fletcher left his team standing at G. W. Sickafoo.se of Portland, is expect the dump of Galloway & Cook ’ s ware Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. T hey W ent A fter M elons .—A cou ed to preach the dedicatory sermon, Welch’s. tf ple of young fellows up toward Sheridan house, while the machinery was not in Sunday, September 26th. THE For a square meal go to the St. Charles whom we will call Will and Ed, knew’ of motion. The machinery was started, We do not know of but one threshing the steam valves were thrown open etew '—only 25 cents. in this section, but whet employ« d a melon patch and they wanted some of which frightened the. horses and they For Stationeiy and School Books go to the fruit. They had been told that the struck for home. They took the front Chinamen. Be careful boys we will Rogers & Todd’s. owner would shoot, but they didn’t be gears of the wagon with them ; but the soon be under a new administration. Threshing is all done; the general av The daily Reporter is announced to lieve it. So the boys made a raid; but bind eml of the wagon and the load they 1 ‘it within about twenty feet of where of wheat was much belter than ex appear to-morrow. no sooner had they entered the patch they started, as they broke the kingbolt erage pected. Provost Bros, report 38 bushels Best meal in tlie city for 25 cents, at than “bang” went a gun and both and front boslster. We believe this was peracr ‘,G. Y. Davis 41 bushels, Geo. the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf danced “juber” lor a moment and then the only damage. Ball of Ballston, 100 acres averaged 32 bushels. For Purity and Low prices buy your tool: for the brush. They didn’t get any I mprovements . — Improvements still melons, but carried home with them groceries at the Bakery. 22t4 Monday being the 17th birthday of several bird shot each, which the doctor continue over in the vicinity of the col Miss Etta Powell, about twenty-five of A new roof is being added to the resi picked out of various portions of their her lady friends gathered in and made dence ot A. Dielsclineider. bodies the next day. No serious results. lege. During the summer several have the occasion a pleasant one, long to be added new fences to their premises; Several of our sight-loving people But they say that the boys know to a remembered by all present. Rev. Soper lias built a neat house ; W. certainty that the owner of that melon “took in” the circus at Portland. Miss Maggie Wiley of Myrtle creek, patch is a man of his word. C. Hembree lias erected a substantial Charley Fleming, tlie tonsorial artist, has returned to Bellevue, tier many T he F ire B ell .—At a recent meeting barn on bis block and now Mr. John friends will be pleased to learn, to re lias laid a new floor in liis shop. Rhodes is making improvements to his T had . Warehousmen in all parts of the coun of the city council, Iloa. Wm. Campbell dwelling that will add materially to the main until spring. CASH produce ty have hardly time to draw their was appointed a committee to procure a looks and comfort of it. We believe that Lafayei te. breath. fire bell to take the place of the old one at no distant day that will be the princi Aug. 30, 1886. The Willamina school opens next that has done such good service for our pal resident portion of McMinnville. Suiter & Daniels nre doing a rushing Monday, September tith, with Prof. C. town, but which was cracked while To go H op P icking .—Mr. W. 8. Frink business in the way of storing grain. C. Linden, teacher. sounding an alarm a few days since. camo down from Dallas the latter part Mr. B. W. Dunn is putting an addi George Cornet is the efficient and gen Mr. Campbell went to Portland last of the week to secure bauds for picking to liis blacksmith shop. He is go tlemanly artist in W elch's Tonsoral Par week but could find nothing in the bell hops in that locality. Tlie crop will be tion ing to put in a turning lathe and saw and lors, alter August 6. tl line that would answer the purpose. ready to pick in a few days and we learn a few other necessary machines. Put it down in your day book that There were plenty, such as they’ were, that a number contracted to go from this Rev. Hoberg and wife and Mrs. J. but none of pure bell metal, and none new goods are constantly arriving at G. Matty attended tlie Methodist confer place and pick at 80 cents per box. In that dealers would warrant. So those E. Detuiering’s. —Have just received*- in charge have concluded to send east Dallas and adjoining country are many ence, at Forest Grove last week. Blackburn & Peckham have just re ami get a bell that will wake up the na fine hop-yards, an«i as hops are com J. Jamison was thrown from his wagon ceived and are unpacking a fine line of tives when it is rung. manding so high a price it makes us feel one day last week, and was badly A Largo Assortment summer dress goods, hosiery &c. * a little envious like toward our neigh though not seriously injured. His horse I njured .—Saturday evening, our liv bors. — of- stopped just in time to prevent the Those having fruits of all kinds can from passing over Ins ankle eryman, A. R. Logan got a fall in Sa find ready sale by applying to R are O pportunity .—A whole car wheel lem that camo close to using him up. load! Yes, a whole car load of stoves which would have been broken as tho 16ml F. K louchek . wagon was loaded with wood. It is said that the circuit court docket He was going to some point in the city, will bo imported from Bridge, Beach & Last Friday evening as ex-commis- Suitable for Fell and-Wintor wear. for the October term will be very light, and was unacquainted with the walks. Co., of St. Louis, by 8. A. Manning A sioner Fuller was going down the hill in Made of the BEST MATERIAL judging fiom present appearances. and by WHITE LABOR. It was very dark, anil being desirous of Co., for spot casii and shipped at low front of Mr. Burbank’s dwelling, he met All Good. Warranted a. Kspr.sent.d, Work is going ahead in the repairs of Crossing the street he stepped off the freight. Will arrive in about two weeks. two ladies who w ere trying to fix a brok the Cozine creek bridge. Lumber is on walk which proved to he-nfiout ten feet Every man who wants a stove can make en trace., ami loft his team in charge of Boots made to order and neatly repaired at abort notice. Sign of the Big Boot, oppo 23tf B. F. BltOWNh. the ground ior a new floor on tlie Sax from tlie ground and striking against a from ten to twenty-five per cent, by tiie ladies who were in his hack and as site the Grange Store. sisted them in mending the broken har tree and rook, two ribs were broken and waiting until they come. 22A3 bridge. ness, when his team suddenly became other injuries smtained. He was brought 188«. People having fruit for sale don’t want home Sunday, reaching here in the Notice to Farmers. K nee D islocated .—Mr. Davo Shan frightened and started to run. Mr C. to take it to F. Klouchek. He is no evening since which time he has been non, who works for W. H. Fletcher, out Westerfield happened to be passing that good and you will find it out if you deal suffering much pain. It is hoped that and caught the horses by the bits, Suiter A Daniel, proprietors of the east of town, while chasing hogs in a way with him. W. H ouck . but was unable to keep them from turn Lafayette Mills and Warehouse, desire the results will not prove serious. stubble field, Friday evening, stepped ing the back over and throwing the la Mr. J. S. Hibbs’ thresher run 18 days B uried at D ayton .—Miss Terrenna in a hole, fell and threw his knee out of dies out. Tlie ladies were Mrs. Apper- to inform the farmers of this vicinity and averaged 1,500 bushels per day. Baker, w’ho died last Thursday was a place. He came over to town, was as son, Mrs. Fuller ami three children, | that their improvements are now com The machine was housed a week ago last Saturday. member of the Baptist church, and on sisted up into Dr. Galbreath’s oilice none of whom were badly hurt Mr . I pleted, and are ready to clean and store f where tho damage was repaired and the Westei field succeeded in stopping the | any amount of wheat that may be bro’c Choice uncolored Tea, 50 cents per il>; Friday her remains were taken to Day unfortunate walked off in good shape. team alter they had carried him several 1 Folgor’a green and roast coffee ; cheese ton by that denomination, followed by a feet The hack was broken aud one I to them, at 3 cents per ptishel. Their 17 cents per 11». Selery salt etc. at sorrowing concourse, and laid to rest in To be h< l<1 at their grounds near H unters R eturned .—The party of horse considerably scratched. facilities for handling grain, are not ex Q Salem, Oregon, commencing the Bakery. 22t4 celled anywhere in the county. They the cemetery at that place, despite the hunters, Messrs. Chas, l’almer, Gran Sheridan. Farmers having wool to sell will do disposition of one to the contrary. There ville Baker, T. A. Turner and Jason Pe are guaranteed a3 Cheap Freight Hates SEPTEMBER 13th. 18S6. well to consult BlacKburn it Peckam be are those in this world who appear to ters, who left here about a month ago, August 28, 1886. by rail, as from ony other point in this fore selling as they pay the highest have very little of tlie humane in them, And closing the following Saturday Harold Oberg of Salem, was over this returned Saturday. They went ns far vicinity, besides having the advantage prices in tlie comity. night. which was the case in Illis instance; but east week visiting friends, also Mr. Mathews of the mountains as Buck creek. of competition bo boat (hiring boating Remember, Bridge, Beach & Co. war we forliear further comment out of re While gone they they lived fat on fiBh, of Lincoln. rant every stove, and warant the backs spect to the dead and her brothers and sage hens and oilier game and retained P. M. Scroggins’ wheat crop amount season. They are also prepared to loan of fire box to last fifteen years. Sold by sisters who mourn her demise. ed to a little over 11,000 bushels. Pret sacks this season, as heretofore, to their looking and feeling splendid. 8. A. Manning <& Co. 22&3 ty good for one man. customers. They desire to call particu N ice S amples .—At the Yamhili Coun M E A ppointments .—The M E. ---- Offered in cash premiums----- Win. Sleppy moved into his new house lar attention to their security against On Tuesday night of last week, Mr. ty Bank have been left some very fine Conference, which just closed its labors on the south side of the river. It is a risk by fire, aB they have no exposure to John McDonough who was once a resi specimens of grains and glasses, tlie This will, without doubt, be the best exhi at Forest Giove, made the following ap neat, commodious building and an orna their main warehouse nearer than 115 bition of the kiml ever held in Oregon. dent of this vicinity, was vorv badly hurt production of the soil of Yamhill; and pointments for Yambill, given us by Mr I ment to the town. feet, while the boiler and engine are in a runaway scrape in East Portland. ------- THE------- not only these but numerous specimens G C Robison, who was in attendance: . Charles Whitmer’s house lias received nearly 180 feet distant. Past experience Huston Bros., of Lafayette, run their new coat of paint. It is surprising ought to convince farmers that this is no BEST SPEED PECSRAnlME. machine 27,1# days and threshed about of rock containing minerals of different McMinnville, II P Satchwell; Lafay a what effect a little paint has, and not small matter, as it gives those who 40,000 bushels of grain. They finished kinds, strike the eve of all who see them ette, James Connor; Dayton, Rev l’ost; very expensive store with them a cheap rate of insur nwanEXHlHiT «-f « i HAI ns either. very favorably. These collections will Amity, Rev Craven Mr. Whitmore on Wednesday of last week. bV\'7l'O|blll < f LIVE STOCK probably be on exhibition at the county goes to Astoria Threshing is all done in this section. ance, and but small risk if they do not Tkl luS niJulcxHiKti <«r i nt ers S l iter & D aniel . Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of fair. Let all who have samples of any III« UJ4 I EXHIBIT or Dairy 1'rudnetS, Wheat all saved in good condition and insure. A C hange .—As tlie “free for all” now we want Europe to get on a general July 27—ml. Chas. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the kind, which they think meritorious, boss machine business of tlie county, bring them in and in that way will bo trotring race for the fair did not fill, scrimage so that wheat will go up. The best exhibit of everything ever collected together in sold some 25 twine binders and two brought together the productions of horsemen will notiee that tlie managers To the Farmer. “Uncl“ Billy” Chapman has just re the state. steam threshers. Yamhill. made a slight charge, making it “free turned from the clam beds on Netarts The prettiest fruit we have seen yet Lend your preserve and help tn make for all three minute class, which Messrs. F. Barnekoff & Co., have bay. It breaks us all up to think we N eat P resent .—Last Sunday evening was shown us by “Uncle Andy” Baker ’s pride a success and a credit to the means that all horses that have no lower go too. Billy, don’t tell us any thoroughly renovated and overhauled Oregon state. Saturday last. They were the yellow Mr. M. U. Gortner was the recipient of record than three minutes can compete cannot more. Entries must be made by 7 p. m. Monday the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, German prune, raised on his farm above a neat present from the members of the for the purse. Bishop & Kay have openeil a branch recently purchased by them and are now and all articles lUUHt be in place by 10 i>. tn. here, sn<l were indeed beauties. C. P. church. For a number of years Monday evening. Please make entries as T hursday E vening —Dr II. L. house in this place. Gents clotl ing and ready to receive grain. They will clean early as possible. Four boxes of peaches were sent J. L. Mr. Gortner lias been chorister of the furnishing goods is the main feature of J. T. GREGO. Rogers from east of the mountains, last Sunday school and leader of the church Morehouse, corresponding secretary of their business. We predict for them a and store at 3 cents, and will bo ready Secretary, Salem, Oregon. week ; but when they arrived the con the Baptist Missionary society, will be large trade. to buy and pay the highest price going, tents of three boxes were rotten. It was choir and as he was about to taka his here Thursday next. September 2, and Our now school house is all weather in cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold leave he was presented with a neat a pity as they were fine peaches. Bible as a token of their appreciation of in the evening will deliver an address at boarded and is now ready for the roof. to farmers at the lowest rates. This ia a Mr P F. Browne, our Pioneer Boot his services. Rev. T. II. Henderson the Baptist church, to which all are cor It improves the 1 >oks of our place to see |>erfectly responsible firm, and those and Shoe man, steps to the front to-day made the presentation remarks, w hich dially invited We bes|>eak for him a a nice and commodious school house. having grain to sell or store, or in need I Our citizens are w aking up a little ata of sacks, should call and see them, tf and tells the people of Yamhill some were responded to in feeling words by large congregation thing that will be to their benefit. Mr the recipient. time and showing some commendable G one to N estucca . — That was a most enterprise Browne has a neat and substantial R ather C areless .—One morning the H appy . — We doubt it there is another pleasant party that left for Nestucia last stock, at low prices The Dallas Itemizer, of Saturday says latter part of the week some gunner as happy a set of people on the fa« e of Friday morning. It consisted of Rev. that Miss Ma Potter fell from a tree Last week we stated that the parents of Lewis and Frank Mattox would move the globe as are our farmers. Provi A. I. Hnn-aker. wife, their son Way- w bile visiting at Mr. Scroggins'; a mis made it rather tropical for the denizens from Heppner to this place, provided dence has smiled on them, giving all a land. daughter, Mrs. J. L. Rogers and take. It was tier little sister Ada w hich out south of the railroad bridge. Grant they conhl secure a house. This they chance to save their grain in good shape. Mr L. T. Davis an«l family. A more fell from the tree ami cut a gash in the I Turner was doing his chores an«l when a back of her head two inches long through I load was fired from the gun the shot fell sociable party could not lie found. have and will this week arrive, occupy to the skull bone. Dr. Miehaux was I about him in a manner that was very ing the J. J. Collard house, near the The threshing has about all been done; tlie yield has proven excellent, and a L evel it .—The road at the east end of calleil and dressed the wound. She is unpleasant. Don't get so careless ; you Iff college. In the Cftj*. majority have their grain housed. You doing well. Miss I«la thinks the Iteini-1 might shoot somebody. A petition is being circulated and nu can tell a farmer as far as yon can see the Sax bridge is in a miserable condi zer had better retract. McCormick anti Ih’t'rinjr merously signed in this section, asking him by the smile he wears; and if h<* tion. Two nr three hours work would B orn .—At Amity, Oregon, August 24, August 30th. the court of Dayton, W. T., to make the price would only advance about 10 cents put it in better shape. Why not repair it Irefore the fair? We learn that some mi’cerant < n Sat-1 1886, to the wife of P. Durant, a fine son sentence of Dorris Hutchins, who has he'd laugh all over. tirilav took the nuts from the thimbles , —weight, IO1, pound«. been convicted of being an accessor to G uild M eeting .—The Ladies Guild of of Kirk Conners wagon that stood by the ' One hundred head of sheep and An-1 the crime of burning a mill at that place, St. James' church, will meet at the resi- road side near Bellevue. The parties I Mrs. Felner is preparing to move intn _ __ __ . as it is believed he gora goats for sale. Address as light as possible, I dence of Mis C. Narver, to-morrow, that would do such an act should Ire se-1 one of Mr. Campbell’s Imuses on Third has already undergone punishment 119tf E rnest E. W erner , verely dealt with. Or.ir l’l t rr. ' street. enough. | II Dolph, Tillamook Co.,,Or. j September 1 , at 2 o'cltx k p. n>. OUR AGENTS. 1 We are still in the drug business in Mc Minnville, and wo are selling Drugs, Medi cines, and everything in our line at as P as any house in this county. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything- in the line of Stationery at the L P . ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS CLEARANCE SALE ! ! Commencing Aug. 16th and running from 20 to 30 Days, Ever 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 on . Will have no time to keep your accounts. A. J. APPERSON. Boots and Shoes G. E. DETMERING. Dry Goods House BINDERS and MOWERS HODSONS’.