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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1886)
G!! ror that trad, >M l’RICi* l8> or try t, ^‘ceive t’heu •'A SCHOOl 11 »nd se« m an at T’S nig Store. tore. ivcd— Jrtment Shoes Vinter wear aterial - a bur . ** IUpr««entfl, Big Boot, oí J f. HKOWJif ates 'ette, Or. lANDIS largest at Mercha* 1 are sell; rices. 0 Dress Goo its in part er Satee nent of » and Mjla 113, wr F «ad, ing Oils, scription. Whiting Metalic i Red, ÍW Lowest. I ¿Co Delays: ¿ATI •OINTS iiient p* ntlirad ENGES i niistaM if nda via s. ?e. i TI« jany lantd I, rAF fi JF P: co $s i i. I est side telephone . St. James guild will meet next Wednes College Notes. day at the residence of Mrs. D. C. Narver at 2 p. tn. In a former note it was said in this col NOTICE. Remember that J. A. Versteeg is tun umn that "the mind is worthy of all the North Yamhill. ning the Happy Valley milland doing training that can be given to it.” This October 14, 1886. the best of work. kve have engaged the aervlces of Mr. A. is true as relates to the mind itself. But J. C. McKern is down from Marion Lumber is on the ground for the new there are few who regard this subject in [ R. Snyder to take charge of our local county paying hiB old home a visit. walk on the west side of C street be Ld editorial department«. He need« no this light. Training is usually made sub The I. O. O. F. of thia place will give tween Fourth and Fifth. Ltroduction to the people of Yamhill. Clark Braly has a newly invented ve servient to some other cause. A young a ball on Oct. 22, 1886. All aie cordially hicle. It is a cross between a sulky and man desires an e location, not because invited. O Vit AGENTS. a “go devil” and is as handy as a baeast he is a noble being, possessed of high And still the improvements goes on. pocket in a shirt. and lofty asperationB, but because he D. Busbee is building a new side walk | Those wishing to subscribe for the On account of a press of work we go to thinks that by means of a little learning and porch in front of his place. L lkphone may do so through the fol- press with this issue Monday evening; a competence can more readily bo ob A. II. Powell has sold his farm to Mr. Ewing persons: hence local happenings are only given tained. This view degrades the pursuit W>n. Laughlin. Mr. Powell will go east [. M. Kelty................. .......... Lafayette. up to that time. of knowledge, if it does not wholly de of the mountains in a short time. E. \V. Sappington I . .North Yamhill. The temperance meeting at the opera stroy a genuine thirst for what is true I, L. Castle I J. Bnsbine, the druggist of this place, ....... Sheridan. house Sunday evening was largely at and noble. The mind must extricate has bought the house and lot formerly V. A. Graves............ [. L. Simpson............ ............. Amity. tended and the exercises proved inter itself from immediate contact with the owned by the late Aunt Sarah Davis. ....... Bellevue. esting to all present. I, G. Davis .............. B eachvillk . . Wheatland, !. S. Williamson....... Messrs. \V. R. Brown and M. U. Gort- world before it can appreciate its own Agents at other points in the county ner, of Amity, spent Sunday in McMinn true worth. Parents are to blame, in ville. They say, for a certainty, that part, for this ultimarian view of life. Lafayette. yill be announced soon. Mr. B. contemplates— They are anxious that their children be October 18, 1886. Messrs. Knight A Hiatt, the sewing able to get a living. The children are We are to have a dentist. Dr. E. machine men, step to the front with Davis is going to locate here permanent Till HD DISTRICT. their announcement. Read it and then hustled off to school with this object ly. He somes from the Dalles and will prominently before the mind of the B. P. Boise. go and see “the boys.” ludge ■ • lie here on the 20tn. Geo. W. Helt. Prosecuting Attorney child. To prove their fidelity in this re The ladies of St. James Guild are COUNTY. S. Grazier, our butcher, has sold out spect, as soon as the child can stand be R. P. Bird. talking ol erecting a street lamp at the hind the counter and measure tape, the and will try something else for a liveli lenators -j J. W. Watts corner near tl|_e church to guide those hood. I did not learn to whom he sold. parents remove them from the school They will take possession the first of R. R. Laughlin, who are seeking “light.” f Representatives T. X. Little, Only a short time till city election. room. It is certainly commendable for November. .... Lafollett. We would rise right here ami exclaim parents to take an interest in their chil The Presbyterians are going to build a L. Lough a rv. fudge that it is not a good idea to put off nomi dren, but what is objected to here is church j... J. 8. Hibbs. and parsonage ot this place. The Commissioners Geo. Dorse v. nating till the day before election. t • ■ that that care does not extend far church to coat $1,200 and parsonage G. W. Briedwell. Clerk ............... From what we understand they are enough. Parental care should be broad |8(!0. They have over half of the money T. .1. Harris. {tariff W. W. Nelson. having anottier row over the road case ened and deepened by the thought that subscribed now. treasurer Wyatt Harris. near Sheridan. It is to be regretted Assessor.......... The M. E. church has been holding J. A. G. Freund. that feuds should exist between neigh there is something noble, something their febool supt . quarterly meeting. l’rof. Starr of J. I). Fenton. bors. Surveyor grand in the mental endowment ot the Salem, preached to a laree audience D. (’. Narver. Coroner That game of ball between Forest child. And that too regardless of dimes yesterday at 11 o’clock and Dr. Harring ton addressed a crowded house in the Grove and McMinnville college last Sat and dollars. ‘‘PRESCRIPTIONS” urday, didn't go. F. G. did not arrive. Rev. Mr. Henry of Portland, was up evening. But our boys had a good practice game, one day last week, making arrangements Freight is brought to our town now Accurately compounded and all the same. for two new students from Corvallis. on the narrow gauge. It is shipped to lowest prices charged at lingers White’s on the west side road and trans Mr. Anurew Merchant came over from They will probably be in this week. Todd’s Port Townsend, W. T., last week and Miss Birdie Maddock attended the Me ferred to the narrow gauge cars there. The cost is the same as it was when the Drug Store. paid friends in old Yamhill a visit. He chanics fair one day last week. paid us a call and says it is his intention Miss Fannie Baxter accompanied her freight was left at St. Soe. to settle at some point east of the moun sister to Portland on Friday. The latter ______________ Q- T E L E P110 N E WHISPERINGS. tains. is going to Washington Territory to re Resolutions of Condolence. Prof. C. F. Houghton, who established side. the commercial school at this place, has Mrs. P. AV. Chandler of Forest Grove Town full of “drummers.” H all of O ccidental L odge 1 been called to California owing to the was on Collegside several days during No. 30, I. O. O. F. J- Lots of fun at Collard’s shooting poor health of his mother. He sold his the week. • M c M innville , Oct. 16, 1886.) interest in the school to G. 11. Higgins, ¡gallery. That game of base ball did not come of North Yamhill. W hereas , The members of Occidental off on Saturday. The boys think that Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. lodge No. 30, I. O. O. F., have recently Mr. B. Sander ’ s case still remains crit- Forest Frove doesn’t care to play. tf Welch’s. cal. It seerfis almost as if the Miss Minnie Smith, who attended' been called to mourn the loss of our .1. W. Gault has moved into his new patient is hovering between heaven and school in ’83 and ’84, was in Portland much esteemed and fellow brother Geo. residence. earth—one hour showing symptoms of last week attending the fair. Bangasser, whose death can only be re being better and the next a great deal Many of our peoples arc going to the Mr. B. F. Clark of Zena, was in chap membered by us with feelings of sorrow worse. He has been down now nigh on Mechanics’ fair. el this week. He came to bring Prof. to two months. Crawford who preached in Zena Sunday. and regreat; therefore For a square meal go to the St. Charles Resolved, That by this brief memor- Mr. Clark is the father of J. F. Clark, a Last evening we were favored with a —only 25 cents. call from our old friend, Seth Moon,who student of the college. iam we do express a sense of our mutual Read the advertisement of the Burch has spent the two years since he left J acksox . sorrow sustained in the loss and labor of sale near Amity. here in California. He lias come back one of our members. Roll ot‘ Honor. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize Several new subscribers; and still to Oregon to stay, having located at the mouth of coast creek on the Willamina, with his sorrow ing and bereft family more are wanted. and with his family will remain there. hollowing is the list of pupils of Mc and that a copy ot this memoriam be Mr. F. S. Keller is now sole propreitor Seth now has a wile and one child. Minnville public school who have not tendered them as a token of the same, of the city market. and placed on the records of the lodge ; Prof. Thos. Parrott, for many years County treasurer W. W. Nelson, was leader of the East Partland cornet band been tardy or absent, and who stand 100 that it be handed to the W est S ide in town yester ’ay. and one of the best musicians in the in deportment for the month ending T elephone and Yamhill Reporter with a request to publish, Don Gates goes limping. Cause—a state, was 50 years old yesterday. In October 15, 188(1: honor of the event the band assembled W m . H oll , GRADE A- ■J. A. PRICK. ba div sprained ankle. last evening about ten o’clock and ser L. B ettman , Nellie Harrison Laura Miller Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at enaded their leader with some of their J. E. B rooks , Inez Johnson Leonard Ireland the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf choisest selections. The members were Committe. Daisy Young Ralph Storey The Nestucca mill team still “pulls all invited inside and treated royally by Ralph Brown Nora Cooper their surprised and pleased professor.— Farm for Sale. out” early in the morning. Asa Gant News, 18th. And that pleases us, too, Elvie Apperson Kate Leabo Anna Hibbs Charley Cook and wife are back from because the professor “got his start in The Wm. White place mileB east Lu Leabo Raymond Satchwell California, looking natural. Yamhill.” of this city is in my hands for sale. This Josie Gortner Pomona Grange, P. of II., will meet E qual to an E arthquake .—Friday farm consists of 280 acres of land well GRADE B- MM. MATHIEU. in McMinnville October 30. last while Mr. and Mrs. L. Bettman improved and can be had for $25 per Anna Townsend Cyntitha Fellows Mrs. G. E. Detmering returned Friday were eating dinner a rumbling, roaring Fred Stuart acre, if Bold before December 1st. Xerxes Gant from a short visit to Astoria. sound aroused them, and'Mrs. B. left John Dumphrey Lillie Adams Terms very easy. Also some valuable Lucy Baxter W. H. Harrison, of Amity, smiled on the table and ran to the door, expecting Willie Satchwell personal property can be had with the Am'bie Wright us his brightest beam, yesterday. to see the earth just ready to swallow Inez Eccleston farm cheap, good 4-year old horse, 6 Maggie Howell Mabel Townsend head of cattle, 50 full blood merino Leslie Laughlin intends to make a fly her up. Mr. B. was more deliberate, Stella Patty ( arrie Braly sheep, 1 new wagon, some hay, sheaf ing trip to Astoria, starting to-day. looked about and found that a team out Lena Baker Edwin Schank oats and household furniture. Forest Narver The firm of Galloway & Criok, ware side had backed the wagon across the .Mary Gant O. W. T almage , Morris Sweet housemen, have dissolved—Mr. C. re walk and against the side of the store, Hallie Powell McMinnville, Or. causing cans of spice, fruits, etc., to Josie Gardner. tiring. down with a crash. No serious F rom A storia .—Mr. E. Coovert, of GRADE C—MISS MARY MARTIN. With a continuance of this kind of come except the scare given Mrs. weather, ducks and geese will soon be damage the law firm of Thompson & Coovert, Bettman. Her husband says she was so Arthur Bergevin Jas Fleenor plentiful. Astoria, has been in the city for a few* John Sampson badly seared that her hair turned snow Francis Ireland Arthur Burt Harvy Fleishauer With the circulation the T elephone white for a few moments. days on legal business. Mr. Coovert re Ernest Henderson Wm Mintie now has it is an excellent adverti-¡ng port business very lively in all branches W ent A stray .—Miles Hendrick start Lee Wisecarver Birdie Hutchinson in the “Venice of America,” and also medium. Lasira Apperson Granville Baker left, us yesterday for ed for Sprague, last week, but made a .lizzie Jaehn spoke in highly complimentary terms of Carrie Schenk Whatcom, W. T., to be gone a week or mistake at'Portland and instead of tak Etta Cook the growth of 'McMinnville since he was Bertha Dumphrey Minnie Howell ten days. last here. He left for home yesterday. ing the transfer boat, got aboard the Effie Spencer Sammie Gant Dr. J. B. Longharv and W. S. Frink, steamer Telephone and was carried off Good Results in Every Case. grade D— MISS CARRIE MARKS. Esq., of Dallas, visited at this place down to Astoria. He took his mistake yesterday. Thomas Brown Fred Royal D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer in good part and in looking about Ore Supt. Freund is now at home, having gon Geo Howell of Chattanoga, Tenn., writes that he was ’s seaport made a “ten strike” in the Willie Johnson completed his duties in the lower part of shape Clair Bilker Ralph Baker of a bakery, and it is quite proba seriously afflicted with a severe cold that the county. Harold McDonald settled on his lungs: had tried-many reme ble he will go there and enter the busi Claude Braly Mira Sawyer Valina l ’ atty dies without benefit. Being induced to trj Archie Roof hands us some large po- ness circle. He reached this place Fri Eva Eagan Mattie Patty Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption tatotes and larger turnips. They are day evening and thinks of leaving us did so and was entirely cured by use of a Sadie Gortner Lizzie Hartman fine specimens. again to-day. few bottles. Since which tune he bus used Etta Redmond Estel Redmond it in his family for all coughs and colds George Cornet is the efficient and gen N f . at Tr-orniEs.—Charley Cook on his Cloe Force Maud llemstock with best results. This is the experience of tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par return from California brought with him thousands whose lives have been saved by lors, after August 6. tf this wonderful diseovery. McFadden—Burnett. a riders outfit. It consists of a bridle Trial bottles free at Rogers <t Todd’s drug Geo. Cornet will probably occupy the composed entirely of rawhide neatly store. _________________ tonsorial department of the new hotel On the evening of October 14th, the braided ; a rawhide hackatnore for frac when it is completed. An End to Bone Scraping. tious horses ; a pair of silver sours and a most intimate friends and relatives of Mesdames B. Trnllinger and W. Kuv- -ope of several different colors, that is a Rev. and Mis. P. It. Burnett, gathered FUward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, III., kendall, of Grand Ronde, visited r< la- beauty. This outfit is of Spanish make at their residence in Monmouth, Or., to •ays: •‘Having received so much benefit tives in town, Sunday. and is quite a curiosity to the average witness the marriage ceremony of their from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to Blackburn & Peckham have just re “Webfooter.” daughter Josie, to S. 8. McFadden, of let suffering humanity know it. Have had ceived and are unpacking a fine lino of S killful O peration .—Drs. Haines Albany, Or. The house which was | a running sore on rnv leg for eight years; summer dress goods, hosiery &c. * my doctors told me f would have to have and Goucher, assisted by Dre. Young beautifully decorated with evergreens ■ the bone scraped or leg ainputaten. I used Hon. Wm. Galloway has improved and Loughary, removed an ovarian tu instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and and festoons, was brilliantly illuminated | seven the looks of his residence bv adding two boxes Buckleh’s Arnica salve, and my mor from Mrs. McGrew. The tumor and bv eight o’clock was well crowded. ! leg is now bay windows to the south side of it. sound and well.” weighed 10 pounds. The operation re Electric are sold at fifty cent* a A hack load of young folks arrived flects great credit on the doctors of Yam The bride and groom preceded by the , bottle, and Bitters Bucklen’s Arnica salve at 25c. last evening at Key. A. J. Hunsaker's. bill, as it was neatly and skillfully done, bridesmaid Miss May Smith, of Salem, 1 per box by Rogers & Todd. They will attend school at the college. and offers the only means of saving life. and groomsman, Mr. Willard Adkins, The young man who left that pair of At last accounts the lady was doing of Monmouth, soon took their places un REV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, N. Y.. writes us that two bottles of Gilmore’s patent stocking supporters hanging on well. ______ der a beautiful floral Irell and were join Aromatic wine cured his wife of nervons- the gate, can have the same by applying ed in the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. ness and sleeplessness. Sold by Rogers T he C oon H unt .—Although it was at this office. dark and rainy Saturday evening, a D. T. Stanley. The bride wore a beauti Todd. Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large number of our zealous young men “took ful ashes of roses silK with flowers of| GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE is a nos- pure white. The groom was attired in a I itive cure for all those painful complaints or small quantities; sweet cider. 15 cents per gallon, at the cider mill of in” the coon hunt up on the South neat cut-away evening suit, and like the I so common to all our best female popula Yamhill, and succeeded in capturing bi ide wore tan colored ghives. The tion. Sold by Rogers k Todd. Jno. J. Sax. 29tf two coons. They had a jolly time. bridesmaid wore a dress of gol"en brown WANTED. A case of female weakness, There’s no danger of the roof of the silk with delicate pink flowers. The , debility or nervous exhauston that new hotel blowing off or leaking. The R eturned .—Mrs. Jas. II. Turner re groomsman like the groom wore a full ’ general Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine wile not cure. Messrs. Hodson know just how to do a turned Friday evening from an extend evening suit. Numerous and costly: Sold by Rogers A Todd. job of this kind. ed trip to The Dalles. She left her presents were given them together with REV. E. J. WHITNEY, of Clarkson. N. Farmers having wool to sell will do daughter, Clara, in that city, where she several handsome floral offerings. Y., says: Gilmore’s Wine for female weak ness stands without a rival. Bold by Rogers well to consult Blacxburn A I’eckam be will attend the Wasco academy and con A* Todd. fore selling as they pay the highest tinue her studies in painting. prices in the county. GILMORE’S KROMATIC WINE is the Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. D ied .—At Webfoot, Oct. 17, 1886, Dr. great remedy for women and children, 128 Billiards at the “Orphan's Home” 15 Paul Boyce. Funeral services to-day at The beet salve in the world for cuts, doses for |1. Bold by Rogers A Todd. cents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for 50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points 11 a. m.. at Dayton, Rev. G. J. Buniiett bruises, sores, nlcers, salt rheum, fever GILMORE S AROMATIC WINE makes officiating. We did not learn the tire of a ladv beautiful, because it gives her good, when one player discounts the other. deceased nor the ailment that caused his sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, rich Blood Sold by Rogers A Todd. H. H. W elch . corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi death. _______________ IMPOTENT Y IN MAN OR WOMAN tively cures piles, or no pay required. Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of M arried .—At Dundee, Oregon, Oct. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac aulckly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. Chas. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the Price 25 Did by Rogers A To<!d. boas machine business of the county, 17th, by Rev. J. Hoberg, Mr. Nicholas tion, or money refuuded LADIES, use Gilmore’s Aromatic wine, it sold some 25 twine binders and two Wall and Mi«s Cornelia Keys, all of cents per box. For sale by Rogers A will cure vo’i. Fold by Rogers A TcxM. Yamhill county. raid. ii'yi steam threshers. Our ZN eio-libors. To the Farmer. Messrs. F. Barnekotf A Co., have thoroughly renovated and overhauled the Fellows' warehouse at McMinnville, receutlv purchased by them and are now ready to receive grain. They will clean and store at 3 cents, and will be ready to buy and pay the highest price going, in cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a perfectly responsible firm, and those having grain to sell or store, or in need of sacks, should call and see them, tf ------- AT TUii—- Old Reliable PIONEER BRICK YARD. -A.. C. Saylor ! - McMinnville, Wanted! - Oregoa, Who ha« uu hand iA Cords of Oak Wood, to be deliv A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK ered on board the cars at McMinn is ready to fill all orders far th» ville. For further particulars enquire And largest and best brick in th« cuanty, a. at this office or of Jno. J. Sax. From $5 to $3 per Thousand. Stf Subscribe FOR THE TELEPHONE W. F. COLLARD, —Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. TRY IT THREE MONTHS FOR Special attention given to repairing Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing. Kt«. 1 have in my shop as fine a power cross feed lathe as can be found in the stat» and am fully prepared to 50 Cents. Repair Broken Machinery SAMPLE COPY FREE. of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction Engines, Etc. E. B. Fellows One Door west of Baiter A Marti»*« ----- MISS----- F. E. RUSS —8UCCBMOB T® ». C. F ART KB— The Milliner, The Furniture Man McMinnville, Oregon. Ladies, please call and see uiy 10 CENT COUNTER 10 Carries the Largest and Best Stock Will have an early Fall Stock. in Yamhill County. U & U IWro, BEDROCK PRICES ! McMinnville, Oregon Has been thoroughly renovated and Is now reaiiy to receive grain. Storage and Cleaning, S cents. 'Oaleutta sucks constantly on hand and sold at th» lowest rates. Come See and be Convinced. Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf Farmers are respectfully invited M call and see us, tf GALLOWAY & COOK, Prop«. EURISKO MARKET! —The Ouly— Market First Class In the City. Every Description The place where you can get juicy »teaks ami fine roasts nil at the lowest market price. Fresh Fish Tuesilays and Fridays. Always a Fat Cow en Hand. Itf ------ SHERIDAN------ —Executed at the— TELEPHONE OFFICE W. J. GARRISON & CO. Furniture Store! J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre., Carrie* a full stock of Furniture, af all kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets Mirrors, Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. Quickly, Neatly, I Í ------- A full line of —- I Cheaply. Undertaker’s Goods I Store, one door routh of bridge, 8heri«1an, Oregon. i>tf “•OPPOSITION— I AM SELLING Boot and Shoe Store I Watches, (’locks, Next to Yamhill County Bank. Jewelry and M M - - O . Finest Stock ever brought Platedware, The Largest to and Yamhill County. c ---- AT---- 10 to 25 | mt Cent. Cheaper Than An?My Else. Come and See for Yourself. WM. HOLL, Mr Minn villc Jewelry More. HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! —Hanies» at the— Lafayette Harness Shop, —at absolutely— Portland Prices. J l< innvillx hkoon Boots and Shoes made to order and neatly repaired. Prices to the Bedrock. 22tf F. DÏELSCHNEIDER. G. E. DETMERING.- The Leading Dry Goods House In flip City. W. D. F xnto ««. Itf F. W. F kntox . FENTON A FENTON, Buggy Harness from 112.00 and upward. Team Harness from 125.00 and upward. A-TTORJSTEYe AT LAW I have also something entirely new in the line of sweat pails. J. A FA YE TTE.O llEG OX. My terms are <’AkH. or notca that can the !♦< he turned into '••!». A. WELL*4. ’ i