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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, I NOTICE. Wo have engaged the nervlccs of Mr. A. V. R. Snyder to take charge of our local nn,l editorial rlepartiuenta. lie need. no Introduction to the people of Yamhill. OUR AGENTS. Those wishing to subscribe for the T elephone may do so through the fol- owing persons: J. M. Kelty . ............................. Lafayette. <i- W-Sappington ) .. ,Nortll Yamhill. J. L. Castle ) W.’A. Graves............................. Sheridan. R. L. Simpson................................. Amity. O. G. Davis ............................... Bellevue. S. Williamson....................Wheatland. Agents at other points in the county ■will be announced soon. A Bio R unaway .—Sanford Good rich's four horse team took a lively spin yesterday a. m. When in front of Lo gan & Henderson’s upper stable», one of the leaders got a foot over the trace, let in to kicking and running and the whole team followed. Sanford hung onto the ribbons manfully, but could not hold them.. They ran east to the railroad track, where the wheelers both feel and were stopped; the leaders became de tached and ran on to this end of the Yamhill biiilge, where they too, piled up. But little damage was done—the horses were scratched up slightly and a few minor breakages about the wagon. It was the biggest runaway of the sea son. M. E. Conference Notes. Ouï* Neighbors A correspondent from Forest Grove to a Portland paper, under date of Au- gust 30th, writes : Willamette univernitv now tins en dowment funds to the amount of |10,000. Three families from a distance attend ing the conference have been camping out. Street preaching on Sunday evening was conducted by Messrs. Sails and Junes. The benevolent collections of the church during the past conference year amount to |2869. Rev. J. T. Wolfo is now serving his thirteenth year as secretary of tire Ore gon conference. A large number of members of other conferences have been visiting here the past week. On Sunday morning three persons were ordained deacons and in the after noon three others were ordained elders. Wm. Roberts and N. Doane are the oldest members of the Oregon confer ence having been admitted in 1853. Rev. M. C. Wire, of Salem, filled the pulpit of the Congregational church on Sunday morning and Dr. II. K. Hines in the evening. Rev. Matthews, ot the West St. Paul, M. E. church made a splendid speech Friday evening on ths subject ot higher ed ueation. One thousand and twenty-nine per sons have been taken into the church during the past jear, making the total membership five thousand seven hund red and fifty-four. Just before the conference adjourned yesterday, a resolution was offered and cariied to the effect that the conference of bishops be asked to set the time ot holding the Oregon conférence to some time in the early pai-t of September. The congregation at the M. E. church la t Sunday was the largest known to the church here. Over fifty teams from the country were liiched in the grove ad joining. The bishop was listened to by more than a hundred from outside the church. One of the candidates for deacon’s or ders was a Chinaman named “Chang” who will labor among his people at Seat tle. He made a most interesting talk at love feast Sunday morning touching his conversation, always referring to hinrsell as “this lad.” North Yamhill. September 2, 1886. Farmers are about all done harvesting in thia section. George Cunningham has moved into J. Delap’s house. F. Archibald and family spent Sunday up at the mineral springs. He reports everything lovely up there. L. Perkins, son-in-law of J. L. Castle, went to Salem yesterday, to see the cir cus. He took a lady with him. J. L. Castle went to Portland yester day. He says liver is getting scarce here, so he went below to lay in a sup ply. Jerry Williams has sold his ranch to a Mr. Grace. So the prophet is happy, now. 1 think he will send east for his girl, soon. Poor old R. »Shuck has lost his wife.— She started east to-day to •visit her folks. So Rube, yon will have to make the best of it till site comes back. Lee Laughlin anil wife, J.D. Edwards, John Dempsey, and Mont Stewart have all returned from their trip to the coast. They report having a way-up time. They say “Sock Eye” killed a dead deer ; lie shot it through the head; one other man of their party reports killing three deer at one shot—(but we do not believe it.) S unflower . ATTENTION, EVERYBODY I Listen While we Play We are still in the drug business in Mc Minnville, and we are selling Drugs, Medi cines, and everything in our line at as Low P rices as any house in this county. S neaks .—Several times of late some party has been sneaking about the premises of the distilleryman, F. Klou chek. Tne last visit lie made was about midnight, last Sunday night. He had piled up several boxes at one of the windows for the purpoee of effecting an / OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY’. owest rices enhance, when Mrs. K was awakened. Tinnir district . She informed her husband who arose, and the would-be burglar hearing him, R. P. Juilge neat a hasty retreat. Mr. Klouctiek Prosecuting Attorney tired six shots at tire fellow from a revol COUNTY. It. P.'Bird ver, but he thinks nono took effect. He Senators J .). W. Watts. says he shoots to kill; so, whoever the It. Laughlin, pilferer is he had better look out. F. N. I.i'll.-, Representatives C. Lafollett. J ustly I ndignant .—There was a mad I. Lougbary. set of farmers about here last Wednes Judge J. 9. llllibs, Commissioners Geo. Dorsey. day. Cause—they started to the ware Clerk house with large loads of wheat and Woodville. Sheriff when they reached Cozine creek bridge August 30, 1386. ’Ircu-urer Assessor they found it torn up and hence were There are quite a number of campers School Supt compelled to turn back two or three on the beacb. Surveyor........... miles in order to reach town. It looks Coroner It is quite foggy here forenoons, but to us as if the supervisor would have the weather is pleasant. thought far enough ahead to have given Mr. A. Phelps has gone to Portland to TELEPHONE WH 1SPERINGS. notice that this bridge would be torn un, lay in his fall stock ot goods. at least at this particular season of the year. Ail he would have had to do was James MePhillips passed through here to breath it aloud and the public would Hail! gentle shower. to-day for a short visit on the beach. have known it. County court next week. We learn that Rev. Hunsaker preach F ine S tock for the F air .—On Tues ed at the Knifong school house yester The fair season is r.ow here. day. day last Mr. George Gimme, overseer of Feels damp and looks damper. •THE the Broadmead farm was in the city, We learn that there is a strav printer Wheat, 66 cents, and market firm. over here but ve have not seen him as and paid us a visit. He has made ar yet or we would 3tart him—if he is not New walk in front of C. P. church. rangements to be prese nt at tlie county too big for us to tackle. Brick-laying progressing on new hotel fair witli some fine stock from Broad Our town has he«m surveyed and lots Guess the bridges’ll hold you up, now. mead, among which we may mention are as cheap hare as they are in Port three imported Cleveland Bay»,—two land. And there is more sand here than Fresh roasted peanuts at H. II. mares and a stallion ; six thoroughbred there, and it goes with the lot. APPOINTMENTS— PORTLAND DISTRICT. Welch’s. tf Clydesdales ; several head of short horn Presiding elder—W. S. Harrington, County Clerk Briedwell was in town cattle. This stock is some of the best in Rev. Mr. Sellwood preached a splen Wednesday. did Bermon here yesterday to a large the country and it is quite gratifying to D. D. Amity’—E S Craven. congregation of visitors and natives.— For a square meal go to the St. Charles know that it will be brought here for ex Astoria—first church—O B Whitmore- There was quite a crowd of natives over hibition. —only 25 cents. Astoria, Scandinavian—to be supplied. from Little Nestucca. R unaway .—A team of horses belong Cornelius—H B Elworthy. Superintendent Freund is now at home Messrs. UnrohA Buckley have packed Dayton—H L Post. in McMinnville, ing to Mr. J. AV. Rogers took a lively about one hundred barrels of salmon, up East Portland — I D Driver. to date. They understand how to take Hook & Ladder company met Wednes spin on their own account AVednesday Forest Grove— F A Hull. care of silver sides and Chinooks, and morning. Mr. John Farrar was driving day evening. Hillsboro—C M Bryan. warrant all the salmon that they pack. Hubbard— W T Chapman. Mrs. VV. I). Wright has been quite ill. them and went to the warehouse with a A unt SubAN. Jefferson—AV T Van Scoy. load of oats, from which point they start but is now better. Lafayette—J E Connor. or produce ed. They ran to H. C. Edward’s where Equalization board meets one week the wagon came in contact with tlie Amity. McMinnville—H P Satcbwell. from next Monday. Mount Tabor—John Parsons. September l/lSSd. fence and was badly w’recked. Before Oregon City—B E Cc.se. Mr. L. Root and wife returned from being stopped both horses were pretty Everybody hauling wheat. Oswego — M C Baker. badly skinned up about the legs. Yaquina yesterday. The warehouse at this place is doing a Portland, city mission—lobe supplied. AV. II. Harrison, of Amity, came down good business with Uncle Bob at the M c M innville B usiness C ollege .—In Chinese mission—Chan Hun Fan. to see us Wednesday. wheel. Grace church—E W Caswell. our columns to-day will be found the ad Hall street church—G M Pierce. Mr. Skiff and wife, of Salem, are vis vert isemont of above school. This is one A young runaway in town Monday— Scandinavian church—C N Hauge. iting at Dr. Tucker’s. Frank Ilarpole’s team taking a little of our worthy institutions. Both of tho Taylor street church—William M. spin ; no damage done. • Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at gentlemen whose names appear as in Mullenix. the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf Mr. Gortner, formerly of your place, structors are proficient as accountants Powell Valley—B J Sharp. —Have just received— can now be seen at Lancefield’s store, St. Helens—S L Lee. For Purity and Low prices buv your and teachers of the fine art, ami as they with bis usual pleasant manners. nave the most comfortable quaiters in Salem—M C Wire. groceries at the Bakery. 22t4 A Largo Assortment the city they will undoubtedly have a Salem circuit—J H Wood. Most of the firmer» of this section Frank Collard returned last evening rousing school the coming winter. They Scio—C Alderson. — of— are insuring their wheat. That is busi from a trip to Yaquina. should have at least. Sellwood—to be supplied. ness. Don’t be burned out by one little Sheridan—F H Stimson. C. P. Band met lastevening—the first blaze, and a year's work gone. H ome from Y bqcina .—Monday even Tillamook—to be supplied. time since before harvest. Mr. Simpson, our druggist, is ill from ing’s train brought from Yaquina Hon. Turnei—ta be supplied by B R Free Suitable for Fall and Winter wear. School opened at the college Wednes W. D. Fenton and family. Mr. Fenton’s land. the effects of a whole lot of watermelon, Made <' th«, REST MATERIAL day, with a fair attendance. hut will soon be around fot Dr. Smith Viola-------- health has been greatly benefited by a i nd by » H1TR LABOR. knows just how to handle such cases. F P Tower, endowment agent for Don’t forget the sale of L. Sliobe to- few week’s roughing it, anil he returns •■J®**-*'*’ - s S ìì K l Ali Goods Warranted ns Keprrsratad# Willamette university. Uioirow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Major Brown’s new house is nearing Boots made tc order an.l neatly renaired at short notice Sign of the Big^ Boot^ogpo* looking much more rugged than when W F Vanscoy, president of Willamette completion and rumor has it that site the Grange Store. 23t f Billiards, 25 cents per game, until fur he left for the coast. His family are ail university. Brown’s carriage factory will soon have ther notice, at H H Welch’s. feeling well. Tuesday tliey began house S A Strrr, professor Willamette uni a junior partner. How is it, W. R., any ----- 188« Judge Lougharv and Hon. H. Hurley, keeping in the Storey house on B street, versity. thing in it? To the Farmer. and we are glad to welcome them as per N Doane, theological lecturer in Will of Lafayette, in the city yesterday. Get your books ready for next Monday manent citizens. amette university. Rev. Hunsaker and paity arrived week, when school begins with Prof. Messrs. F. Barntkoff & Co., have G ot L eft .—Tuesday evening Mr. I. home from Nestucca Wednesday Longacre teacher. Mr. Longacre comes thoroughly renovated and overhauled Religious Services-Sunday Next, highly recommended and it is thought the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, Dr. G. II. Smith and Wm. Brown, of C. Lawrence came down from Mon he will have a good school. mouth, on his way to Portland to get Amitv, were down Tuesday evening. Services at the Baptist church.— recently pun based by them and are new Mr. Grant Smith took his departure ready to receive grain. They will clean T I). Henderson and family return some “ictas” to use in the construction Preaching morning and evening as usu yesterday for Ann Arbor, Mich., where al hours . E Subject for 11 a. m.,—“The of the building lie is working on. He ed irom Little Nestucca, last evening. ami store at 3 cents, and will be ready stopped over night at home, intending Bride of Christ.” For 7:30 p. tn., he intends to take a three years course Our hop-pickers at Dallas are tired, to go down on the morn ing train ; but “Earti qu kes ” All are cordially in- of medical lectures. Mr. Smith has the to buy and pay the highest price goir.g, homesick or something o’ that sort tlie pesky thing went off -nd left him; vited to attend. To Is» held at their grounds near best wishes of his many friends in this in cash . Sacks kept on hand ard sold G. J. B urchett , Salem, »regon, ccn inencing community. Pastor. to farmers at the lowest rates. This ia a Lev. J. Hoberg is happy because the hence lie was detained a day at this ~ conference assigned him his old place-at place. Melon stealing seems to be ail the perfectly re.-q>oiieible firm, and those SEPTEMBER C. P. church, Services at the usual 13th, 1883. having grain to sell or store, or in need home. L ost H is W atch .—Jodn Glandon had hours. Subject for forenoon discourse, rage. We hear several of the melon And closing the follo’vhi ; Saturday Mrs. Hays has gone to California to the misfortune to lose his watch, “God’s Investment in the Work of the raisers of this section complaining of re of sacks, should call and see them, tf night. World.” Subject for evening discourse cent raids. Go it, boys! There are sev spend the winter with her daughter, Wednesday. He had come from Sheri “Just Twenty-four Hours Journey from eral shot-pickers in town—and just Mary. dan. stepped into a saloon and while the Eternal Home.” AH are cordially think of the fun there is in it. P. P. Gates and wife, of Lafayette, talking with several parties his watch invited to attend these services A lby . spent several hours in the city Tuesday and chain weie taken fiom him, and w.is I would most respectfuEy nanou. ce that T. H. H enderson , Pastor. evening. Il have leased the Chris Ne-.vby , Flouring gone about an hour before lie missed it. About 'Filose Apples. ---- Offered In <ash premiums---- Reing the first Sunday in the month Mill in Happy Valley, an.l ar i thorough y Tom Greenville, driver of No. 2’e en The watch is a gold one and is quite a there « ill be no services at St. James overhauling ;.nd repairing it, arid after the will, without doubt, be tiie be.n exhi _______________ gine, Portland, will be here for a month lose. AV. Houck says I am ‘‘no good” and 23d of August will be ready to do grinding Tnis (Catholic) church, the pastor, Rev J. bition o', tne kind ever hel 1 in Oreror.. or cash. or more. F irst G rade .—Carl Young was exam S White, going to St. Fatrick’s'cbureb advises people to not bring me fruit. If for toil Come and see me. ------TH1".------- George Cornet is the efficient and gen ined before the state board of education on Muddy J. A. VF ■•STEErt. Jew Houck had brought me a bi . siii . l of lOni.T tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par several days since, and the fore part of Services at the usual hours at St. apples instead of three I’ kckb of apples 1 BEST SPEED PROGRAMME. lors, after August 6. tf DI3SOLUTION NOTICE. the week received from the board a fust James (Episcopal) church. In the would have paid him the same as othar FX Iff HIT of GH4INK morning the Ho.y Communion will be Our townsman C. D. Johnson, smiles grade certificate, which allows him to EX If I ¡5IT of LI’. E STOCK people. Hut because I would not be im ■XTOTICE TH HEREE f GTVEX 'JhAT R ev . X ihn C. F air , once more. Mrs. Johnson returned last teach in any county in the state for two celebrated. EXHIBIT of FIcUITS D N he co-i-.’.rt er hip h Teh.fo.v f justinir posed upon by him, I am a bad man. iK'twe-n F LH: oh» ano . A. Manning, (h ing Pastor. EXHIBIT of Dairy I’roductu, evening from her trip to California. years. This is quite a high recommeml M. E. church—.-ervices will be belli 1 have dealt with people here for three businen at McMinnti.le, Oregon, under Blackburn & Peckham have just re for Mr. Young, and we must congratu The b«»st rxb;l4t of everything ?ver fir n name of Shob? Mauning, hns at 11 a. ni. and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday years, and bad no man treat me so i the ceived and are unp icking a fihe line of late him. jollec.ed together in beer. t!iis day dissolved by rautual consenl, school at 9:30 o ’ clock. summer dress goods, hosiery &c. * mean befare. There were five men at tiie etatt. Mr. Shobe reliring. rhe ac< mta hu he G ot H ome .—W. T. Booth and family R ev . II. P. S atchwell , Pastor. late firm will he colkcu-d bv :•.»<>! ». my premises w hen this man Houck was Those having fruits of all kinds can and Ephv Ford got home from Little I fix’ your pteeen^e and he’.,) to make • . rfi and tliev all said I did just right find ready sale by applying to G, e-’oii’j pride a »ucce/s and a c -edit to tbs A F ine B ird .—T. S. Patty bus just re there S A. MAN? iNO. Nestucca Wednesday evening, having in not taking his fruit. Now Jew Houck ■ ■ 16ml F. K louchek . MeMinnvilJe, Or. , Avy 2, 1M6. ’ 1w4 spent two weeks on the coast—most of turned trom Southern Oregon. While I hawr been in the habit of getting along i Entries be mue by 7 p. m. Monday C. AV. Talmage has been appointed the time at the mouth of Slab Creek. gone he purchased a stuffed grouse from peaceably with everybody, and I do not a id ”il urtlch a mum be in j ia* »• by n. n.. secretary of the County Fair Executive Billy say« lie feels splendid and wouldn’t G. J. Langingburg, a taxidermist of I want any such man as you to come about Monday erenin;*. make entries a# I ^’SOLUTION NOTICE. tarlj as pOK-dbie. Board, vice A. V. R. Snyder, resigned. have missed the trip for an inteiest in my premises. Roseburg, which is now on exhibition .1. T. GKKGG, MOTTCE is ber. by gi.cn that ib< <o-;a ’ - F rank Krovente. Sf «retney, NnlcfH, Orogoa» S afest is the surest and cheapest .— the “bear-wallow” mines. i,. ship hereto!« • • Ung un ter ihe at Rogers & Todd's drug store. The firm name of Job.i A. Cain A nt the That means call upon the county survey N atives .—Last Tuesday six wagon bird looks as natural hh life ; being just Letter List. town of Set ,-jlnr.. Yainhill Co. Or., is this or when you want legal surveys made loads of “big Injuns,” squaws and pa ready to fly, and it is worth your time to day dissolved I v mutual ions.-nt. Mr. .1 >lui Choice uncolored Tea, 50 cents per tt>; pooses. passed through town on their stop and look at it. Mr. Patty will take A. Cain v.itbrl awing therein,ri. Ali debts Following is a list of letters remaining owing Folger’s green and roast coffee; cheese way down the country. They stot>[>ed this specimen east with him; and not by the tirm are Hssume«) tn,’, will be in the postoffice at McMinnville, Sen- paid by the rrrnaimng copa.tn, is. and r ll 17 cents per #>. Selery salt etc. at in our streets several hours and gave only this but other varieties of birds debtsowing to the firm afe paynb's t- • Id the Bakery. 2214 tember 1, 1886: our young Americas a chance for a “pic that he intends to collect. remaining copartners, only. Burns H G Murray Mr« Chas Sheridan, Or , A., ’, lsth’, I’M. Prof. T. H. I’arrott, his son John and nic,” watching the maneuvers of the A P erfect S elf -R evolving C hurn Bryant Z S Sloper Mr. J A. ( AIN, brother John, of East Portland, passed dusky maidens and little Ix>’s. D asher .—This is the name of one of the Cook A E 2 F\NNfE FOSTE... SearlsT AV through here yesterday on their way to 21 nit “ENA FOSTXB. N f . w S idewai . k .—A new six-foot wall most completecontrivances we have seen Gard Elizabeth A AVhalm John Little Nestucca. Gahero Miss Lizzie Wheeler Miss Dora Farmers having wool to sell will do has been built the entire length of the that is on rxhibit.on at the St. Charles Lister Mrs Sarah E White M I, NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF .336 well to consult BiacKburn <t Peck am be block from Grange store east to the resi by Mr. H. D. Montgomery. With it Kinney Mrs Chas, fore selling as they pay the highest dence of A. Diels« hneider, on Fourth you can do a large churning in six min IS LV.RFBY CIVr’.h TH.’ T Parties calling for the same will please prices in the county. street., wmeh adds materially not only utes; is highly recommended by large say “ advertised. ” County of Yamiii.l, State '.f O,r; >n will to the looks of the street but to the dairymen and from the looks of it will ttf in the City. One hundred head of sheep and An Comfo'tof J F. WrSKCARVER, P. M attend al the court tiousc la .aid county, at pedest ians whotravel that do all that is claimed for it. Go and see the office of the County Clerk, from ..ion- gola goats for sale. Address thia daslw-r. County and township rites Wav. McCormick and Deering 19tf E rnest E. W erner . R ev . H. P. S atchwbix —The newlv day. the lath to Saturday, the l»th day of for sale Septeniber01883, Inclusive, to i dbllcly ex Dolph, Tillamook Co., Or. Miss D CONNECTION.—Dr. Mo ehouse I appointed M. E. minister has arrived i amine the assessmant roll, srd comet all F riday E n . ning . m . kvice .—Beginning | and enteierl upon the discharge of his errors m valuation, description, or qualities Miss Belle Cleveland, sister of M’S. did not aridress our people ar was in A. L. Talmage, arrived from Knoxville. tended, last evening. He got here this evening, there will be a regular ! duties. In « onversation with him we of lands, ots. or other propertv. and all III., Tuesday and will visit her sister for Wednesday evening «nd pressing busi I'riri v evenir g se vice held at St. find him to be very much of a gentleman parties interested are hereby notified to »[>- place above mentioned. a week or so, when she will go to Taco ness called him away Thursday morn James' (Episcopal) clin ch. Services —pleasant and affable. May he find bis 1 ¡»ear at the time and T B. HENDERSON, ma to attend school. ' new home a pleasant and profitable one. * lSml Assessor of Yamhill County, ‘Jr. ing. I tiegin at 7:30 o’clock. i 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 Greatest Clearance Sale Ever run in Yamhill county. During this sale some lines of goods will be sacri ficed and sold at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! this sale goods must be sold for CA3II . Will have no time to keep your accounts. A. J, APPERSON Boots and Shoes Milling Done! $ 15,0 o o.o o 1E. BINDERS and MOWERS HODSONS’.