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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. OFFICIAL DIKKCTOltY. Tinnì) DISTRICT. Judge prosecuting Attorney R- P. Boise, .Geo. W. Belt. COUNTY. Senators , Representatives Judge ( Commissioners , Clerk SlierilT Treasurer ^«isessor School Supt . Surveyor Coroner I R. P. Bird. J \v. Wath K. IL Laughlin, F. N. Linie. Lnfollett. L. Lougharv. J. 8. Hibbs. Geo. Dorsev. G. W. Briedwell. T. .1. Harris. W. W. Nelson. Wyatt Harris. J. A. ('. Freund. J. D. Fenton. D. (’. Narver. “MONEY” Any subsciber w ho knows of any item w htcli he thinks would interest others will confer a favor both upon us ami our i eaders if they w ill drop in and tell us, or jot it down and drop it in the postoflice. One of the of the worst pieces of aide- walk in town >s that on the east side of C leading south from Third. Do build a new one. The old one is so patched now that one cannot tell flow it was built originally. One of the features of tho festival and fair Decipher 1, w ill be the children’s department. This will be a five cent table set apart especially for the chil dren ami they can pay their mites and take their choice of the articles on sale. The Thankgiving edition of the daily and weekly Reporter, combined, came out yesterday. It presents a very credit able appearance. It is a 20-page edi tion, and contains the same amount of matter that a 7-coluinn quarto does, while its advertising columns show a spirit of enterprise and "go-ahead-ive- ness” on tlie part of our business men. In these hard times should Jie expended judicAously; to do Ihishuyyour Drugs and Medi M onmouth M an M issing .— Yester cines of ROGERS 4- TODD, day’s Portland News lias the following: The Druggists. F. M. Davis, of Monmouth, Polk coun Thanksgiving. OUR ASSISTANTS. Good Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanoga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously aHlieted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: hud tried many reme dies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption did so and was entirely cured by use of u few bottles. Since which time he has usetl it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial bottles free at Rogers A Todd’s drug store. Yesterca? was our thanksgiving day. Woodville. Thu custom of giving public thanks to God for the blessings of the year is al Nov. 8, 1886. most as old as historv. Three thousand We are to have a saw mill soon. L. years ago witnessed the Jewish Feast of Hulbert has part ot the machinery on the Tabernacle, with its magnificent band. Married—At the residence of the rituals, melodious choirs, and pictur bride’s father, by Rev. Butts, Miss Josie esque festivities. It was the harvest Dutcher ami Mr. A. Gagtie, all of Nes- feast. Its glory passed away centuries , tucca. We wish them a long and happy ago, though it is still observed bv the ' hfe. Jess in all lands. We have a lively spelling school at the The Greeks and the Romans had their upper school house. An End to Bone Scrapin Harvest Festivals; fetes ot Ceres, the, Capt. Tilleson passed through here | Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill., goddess of corn and tilluge; offerings to the other day on his wav home. He lias says: ‘Having received so much benefit Diana and to Jove. But the Greeks and been on the beach two weeks. from Electric. Bitters, I feel it my duty to the Romans gave thanks for bloody vic They say there is a certain young man let suffering humanity know it. Have had tories over enemies; for contests which who looks disconsolate since the school a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to* have flattered their pride and ambition; for marm left. How is it C ? the bone scraped or leg amputaten. I used instead, three bottles of Electric Bittersand purely material good fortune, such as seven boxes Bucklen s Arnica salve, and my Nov. 19. prosperous crops, or the passing away of leg is now sound ami well.” Bert Compton left one day last week Electric Bitters are sold nt fifty cents a a plague or a terrible storm. for the Sound. bottle, and Bncklen’s Arnica salve at 25c. In the early days of the Puritan colo “Uncle Billy” Chapman passed per box by Rogers <t Todd. ny at I’lymoth, there came a period of through town Sunday on h.s way to Ne sickness, drouth and threatened fam tarts. ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European physicians said: Neuralgia was the prayer ine. The people assembled and prayed Joe Wood returned from McMinnville of a deeaase.I nerve for healthy blood. Use for rain. Tlie prayer was answered and Tuesday. Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for the blood. For sale by Rogers A Todd. the crops were saved. The« they ap Capt. C. J. made this place a flying REV. W. FISK REQl’A, of Aurora, III., pointed a thanksgiving. This was the visit last week, lie says he is going to “I have used Gilmore’s Aromatic Vegining of New England annual thanks Tillamook. Guess at the rest bovs, and says; Wine ami find it an excellent household get your cow .bel Is ready. givings. remedy that none ought to do without. For During the late war of the rebellion We need a hotel. There is not ac sale by Rogers <t Todd. THE PRETTIEST I.ADY in Olean was there came a period of disaster. Fasts commodation enough for the travel. asked what made her complexion so clear were appointed. An autumn of harvest "Wood & Hulbert will soon commence and beautiful. She said it was by using Gilmore’s Aromatic wine. For 'sale by brought the promise of better days. framing the new saw mill. Rogers A Todd. President Lincoln then issued a procla S our D ough . mation for a National Thanksgiving. MRS. L. LOOMIS, of Elba. N. Y.. writes This was the begining of the observance us that she was sick for six months, was in November 15, 1886. duced to try Gilmore's Aromatic Wine, of our national Harvest Feast. We are having fine weather at present and four bottles cured her. For sale by Our Thanksgiving was meant by its sponsors to celebrate as much moral and with cool nights. The thermometer Rogers A Todd. intellectual, as material benefits. In- stood at twenty-eight this morning. REV. H. B. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y. of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine; "I be ded, the early Puritans rejoiced far more Everybody is in good spirits, for they says over the increased godliness of his com think we are going to have a cannery. lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be placed in every family.” For sale by Rog munity than over a victory over the poor That will help the country. ers A Todd. Indian, or a good harvest. And so since THE WIFE, MOTHER ANDMAID who though perhaps to a less absorbing de Joseph Wood and A. Phelps have gone gree, have their descendants, at least to Portland. Woods for the purpose of sutler from Female weakness ami Debility, will Gilmore’s Aromatic a positive the most thoughtful and enlightened, buying a sawmill, and Phelps to lay in cure. find For sale by Rogers A Todd. bad in their minds, when offering tlie goods. GILMORE'S AROMATIC is a great suc annual Thanksgiving gratitude to the Born—November 12, a boy baby to cess, therefore we challenge the World to throne of Heaven, tho evidences of in produce its equal as a restorative for wom Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders, Mother tellectual and moral advance, the in creasing education, the greater submis and child doing well, and it is to be an. For sate by Rogers A Todd. sion to religious ideas, the better accord hoped that the father will recover. between nation and nation, and between There was a fight in here last week neighbor and neighbor as well as mate between two of our young men. Both rial prosperity, and the triumph of the came out with black eyes. 11*1 Ut ails of industry and peace. A unt S usan . The day has proved one of universal benevolence, and it well becomes a Farm for Sale. Christian nation to perpetuate it in the HAIR WEAVING AND STAMPING. spirit in which it was instituted. In our own beautiful little city the day The Wm. White place 2)^ miles east Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. 42tf was observed as is becoming and meet. of this city is in my hands for sale. This Business bouses were closed and servi ces were held in different churches; farm consists of 280 acres of land well each citizen gathering at his place of improved and can be had for $25 per worship and giving thanks to God for acre, if sold before December 1st. C. H. FLEMING, Prop. the benefits received at His hands dur Terms very easy. Also some valuable ing the past year. Union services were held at the Pres personal property can be bad with the byterian church, ami Rev. H. 1’. Batch- farm cheap, good 4-vear old horse, 6 well of the M. E. church preached an head of cattle, 50 full blood merino sheep, 1 new wagon, some hay, sheaf interesting sermon. Ladies’ and Children’s Work St. James (Episcopal) church «vas oats and household furniture. ' C. W. T almage , -A SPECIALTY.— beautifully decorated with flowers and McMinnville, Or. cereals. Services were conducted by Rev. John C. Fair, pastor. Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. Service was also said at the Catholic A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery church, which was also appropriately —Have Just Added— decorated. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been Religious Services-Sunday Next. troubled with a cough so that he was un In the City. Try Them. • able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr, Social meeting at 11 o’clock every Kings New Discovery for Consumption.. It only gave him instant releif, but allay Lord’s day at the Christian church. not ed the extreme soreness in his breast. His I» Ì I*. Sunday scliol every Sabbath at 3 o’clock. children were similary effected and a single 7 I Je M. E. church—services will be held dose had the same happy effect. Dr. Kings New Discovery is now the standard rem at 11 a. m. and at 7:00 p. in. edy in the Coleman household and on board —I Have Just Received— Allure cordially invited. the schooner. Free Trial Bottle of this R ev . H F. S atuhwell , Pastor. Standard Remedy at Rogers Todd’s Drug Store. 4 St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass —A Fine Line of— at 10:30 a. m. on the second and fourth Renews Her Youth. Sundays of each month. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday’. Mrs. Ph.ebe Chesley, Peterson, Clny Co. j. S. W hite , Rector. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, St. James’ (Jinrch. Rev. John C. the truth of which is vouched for by the Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m., and residents of the town: “I am 73 years old, 7:00 p. m . have been troubled with kidney 'complaint and lameness for mnay years; could not Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Friday evening services at 7:00 p. m. dress myself without help. Now I am Seats free. All are cordially invited to free from all pain and soreness, and am aide to do all my own housework. I one attend. iny thanks to Electric Bitters for having re Services at Baptist church :—There newed my youth, and removed completely will be preach ng at 7:30 p. m., but ow .■ill deseases and pain.” Try a bottle, only 4 ing to the dedication at Dayton there 50c. at Rogers & f.alds Drug Store. will be no preaching at 11a. in. G.J. B urchett , Pastor. Home Produce Market. Curries the Largest and Beat Stock in Yamhill County. BEDROCK PRICES ! ty, came to Ibis city with a number of to sell, on the sixth inst., and telephone whisperings iiorses registered at the St. Charles hotel, About a week ago he suddenly left the Firemen’s ball is over. hotel without settling his bill or taking Third street is an ocean of mud. his property. He __ was __ gone three days before his absence was noticed. '. ______ Letters Buckwheat cakes and ’lasses now. have been received from his home, say Rea«! the new ads, in to-day’s issue. Third Street Bet. I) and E. ltf ing lie has not yet returned. He is 45 Prof. Price is suffering from a billious or 50 years old, five feet eight inches high, demi-brunette, grey eyes, brown attack. hair and thin brown beard. Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. Welch’s. tf F ixe S upper .—Our friend Cook, of the —Proprietors of— Band of Hope picnic nt Grange hall Central hotel, done things up in fine to-morrow. style for the firemen’s supper last night. For a square meal go to the St. Charles The dining room was liandsomly decor —only 25 cents. ated and over the door was an evergreen —Dealers in - Mr. L. P. Pond, of Corvallis, return-d motto ¡“Success to Our Firemen.” In the White and Red T^ad, 'home yesterday. forenoon weweregiven a peep intothe Linseed and Lubricating Oils, Detmering has a handsomely display pantry and though as we were told, the Varnishes of all Description, baking was not all done, yet the stacks ed show window. good things we saw foretold the ex Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting John Sax made a hurried trip to Port of cellent repast to which the boys sat land Wednesday. Paris Whiting down in the evening. To say they had Terry & Wright, blacksmiths have a good supper is drawing it very mild. P. <fc B. and Princess MwtaHe dissolved partnership. Roof Paint, Venitia« Red, A M oist B ible . — Many “ prohibition Capt. W. S. l’oweil of Dayton, was Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, bibles” are said to be in circulation in in the city yesterday. aud Hard war* Mr. II. G. Hawley, of Polk county, some of the prohibition states. We weie shown one yesterday which was was in the city Tuesday. Prices a* Low «■ th* Leweat. To reiterate, can't something de done received here by Isadore Ertle. The “ prohibition bible ” is a smart imitation to our street crossings? Fair ami festival December 1st, at of a book, winch incloses a bottle of ----- SHERIDAN------ very good whisky. A man could walk Garrison’s Opera house. up a church aisle with one under his Dick Todd went tin to Monmouth arm without being suspected of anything ■yesterday and will return to day. but deep piety. But for prohibition the B street has been almost abandoned “prohibition bible” would have been unknown. •on account of those huge bowlders. J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre., M. M. Bannister, publisher of the T he N ew B ell .—The work of raising Carries * full stock of Furniture, •f all Dayton Herald was in town Wednesday. kinds, Fine Bedroom Hets, Mirrors, the bell tower tor the new fire bell is Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., kite. Mrs. W. C. Hembree has the thanks about finished, and yesterday alternoon a • •of the T elephone force for a nice lunch. the bell was raised to the roof of the The McGibenys arc coming hut the building. By to night the work will -------A full lins •(------- "Eurisko market has the best steaks in very likely bo completed and the big the city. bell swung to its place, there to keep George Cornet is the efficient and gen watch and ward overonr little city. May tlemanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par its alarms be few and promptly respond Stör«, an« door Math at briig«, Ub.rtdan, sers, after August 6. tf Oregun. tatf ed to. And may its every meeting call The public school is closed from Wed be as quickly heeded. nesday night until Monday morning for W anted .—We would like very much "Thanksgiving holidays. to secure a regular correspondent from Rev. A. J. Hunsaker held Tbanks- giving service at the South Y ambii! Bellevue, Carlton and North Yamhill. Won’t some friend at each of these "Baptist church yesterday. points furnish us the news of their lo Great bargins in all kinds of •clocks, plated ware, etc. at the McMinn cality, at least once a week? Never mind what shape the items are in. 11 ville Jewelry store, ^Vm. Holl, proriet- you will just furnish the notes we will or. ’ 46t4 fix them up. To anyone who will con Vinegar. 25 cents per gallon, in large sent so to act we will send a supply of •or small quantities; sweet cider. 15 stationery for their use in this line. cents per gallon, at the cider mill of Jno. J. Sax. 29tf M ormons in O regon .—A correspond ltf In the City There will be an interesting programme ent writing from Tailman, Linn county, furnished for the Episcopal fair Decm- to the Statesman, says that a Mormon SHERIDAN her 1, consisting of music, recitations, preacher is to begin a series of meetings tableaux, etc. at that place next Saturday evening. Mr«. E. B. Follow« is in Portland a* The writer fails to «ay whether Rev. •the bedside of an ol I fnnrvlv b-lend Haws is a polygamist, or not, nor what Capt. Jerome, who is lying r»rv <'<•!%• i' peculiar kinds oi Mormonism he will R. MoKUNE, P rop R. 'his home in tlia* city. preach. lie will certainly find the resi dents of old Linn too enlightened to The McMinnville Jewelry store i« the heed his doctrines very much. ’largest west of Portland, anti the cheap est. nlace to buv goods in Oregon. Wm. F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro Teams «nd outfits furnished parties wish- TIoll is the proprietor. 46t4 perty situated just outside the city lim to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Clocks can be bought nt the McMinn its, for sale at a bargain. Large house, ville Jewelry store cheaper than any well built; several acres of ground for l’hilergian Society. Proprietor of Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter <t where else. Come and see for vonrself. gardening, small fruit of various kinds Martin, 46t4 W m . H oll . nicely started, nnme«ous outhouses, Following is the programme of the Wheat, per bn ................... 66c HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! ............. 38c "Unde” Jim Fletcher returned from barn, etc. Everything in good order. Philergian society for next Saturday ev- Oats, per bu —Harness at the— Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. Flour, per bar, ...................... $4.00®$4.40 All Kinds of Missouri Tuesday evening. He reports ening Nov. 27, 1886: Egas, p»er d<>z................... 30c tho weather cold tn that section, and For further particulars enquire at this Butter, per lb....................... 25c Reading, M. D. L. Rhodes. office. not to be compared with Oregon. s- Done to order.' Constantly on hand. Mill Cheese, oest, per lb ........ Song, Miss Hallie Reid. —at absolutely— Apple«, ; er bos ................ 25c 30c Feed, Flour, Wheat and Oat«. Also, all M arried .—At the residenco of the Fred Keller, Am. Sbadden and Geo. Recitation. A. Mcl’billips. Bacon, sides ..................... 10cville kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes, "Banga«sor were out bunting, tho fore bride s parents, at West Union, Wash Song, J. It. Haynes. De Etc. AHoTilers left with us for Stowe A: “ shoulder .............. mart of the week, and killed a fine buck. ington county, November 24, 1886, Mr. Resiling, Miss Alta Porter. ” ham, sugar cured... 14c Brower a lumber yarn promptly attended We know it was good for we bad some Song, Mr. ami Mrs. Chandler. to. —o- Lee Smith, of Portland, and Miss Leti of it. IteciWition, Harry Kay. Delivery Wagon Al way* Ready. Bngcy Hurns’s from 112.00 »ml upward. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. tia Mauzey, youngest daughter of Wm. Song, Prof. Crawford. Orders left with Bogers A Todd, at City Team Harness from $25.00 »nd npward. We are thinking of saving the extra Mauzey, Esq., of West Union. Lee is a ltf. 1 love ulso something entirely new In th* copies of the T elephone between this native of Yamhill county and has many Debate,—Resolved that protective tar The Best Balve in the world for cute, Drug Store, promptly tilled. line of sweat pud.«. date and January 1, 1887, and sewing friends here who will wish him a long iff conduces more to the country’s bruises, sore«, ulcers, salt rlienm, fever Mv terms »re CASH, or note» that can tho-n together and issuing a large New and happy life. interest than does free trade. A. M. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, - miss — be turned into cash. A. WELI/l. Sanders and F. M. I.vnch aff. E. Russ corns, and all skin eruptions, and |iosi- Tear'sedition. and A. McPhillps Neg. J ust Now.—This is the time for our Holiday Goods are going off like hot lively cures pile«, or no pay required. Having Bought the— W. P. H olman , Sec. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- JL.’ • JL2J • J« V K»’KJ '•akes at Geo. W. Burt’s, and be don’t business men to hang out their signs in I tion, or money refunded Price 25 have to run a lottery swindle to sell the T elephone —cause, Christmas and A P asser of S purious C oin .—A cents per l>ox. For sale by Rogers A them either; the prices are so low thev New Years are rapidly approaching. young man about twenty-eight or thirty Todd. 29yl "nil themselves. 48tf The people generally have considerable years old, black eyes, datk hair and Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 money to spend, at such times, ami they BufllneflA of I,ogan Bros. Hender- cents per game of 34 poin ts; 20 cents for are going to invest it where they think beard and a tongue as ghb as anyone Money Wanted son. I am ready to do all kind« of ever possessed, has been passing coun 50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points they can do so to their advantage. when one plaver discounts the other. terfeit dollars on the bloods of interior All persons indebted to Terry and i H. H. W elch . T he D ance .—The dance at the opera towns. He is a sociable fellow and Wright will please call and settle their , Ladies,'please call and see my —At Any Time.— Lithographs of the McGibenv family house last evening was a pleasant affair. when lie reaches a town he becomes accounts immediately. The accounts are , in my hands and the books must be a A 4 A I Delivery Wagon Always Ready. are to be seen in nearly every window. A large number of tickets were sold and intimately acquainted with all the Vnder the management of the ban«i they ‘‘boys.’’ Ilis stay is generally limited to closed m. at once. Give Men Trial. 48t4 L ee W \\ right . ■ will appear here December 14. and are everything passed off quietly and order one dav, and when lie has gone the ly. We were unable to learn how much “boys” generally find themselves in ■"nre to have a crowded house. was netted, as expenses were not all set possession of spurious coins received as For Sale Will have an early Fall Stock. The Episcopal fair to be held on the tled up to going to press this morning. change for the genuine. The fellow was evening nt December 1 will be an excel OPPOSITION of fine rolling laml one and lent place at which to purcha’e Christ S hooting M atch .—A goodly number in Portland about ten «lays ago and gave ~ ' Acre« one-half miles from McMinnville ' mas presents. Manv useful •»nd fancy of oir sporting men pill in the day yes the name of Harrison. He passed a ’ conntefeit «lollar on a young man anti for $45 per aere. Enquire of articles will be offered for sale nt very terday in trying to break clay pigeons. left town toavohl arrest. He hails from T homas R ogers . M c M innville , O regon . low prices. As no turkevs could be obtained to be San Francisco.—New«. Kext to Yamhill County Bank. | Always on hand tie best quality of Beef, A pleasant surprise was given J. H. shot for, pot.« were made up and the Dr. I. C. Taylor is in tho city with Nelson at W. H. Henderson'« residence winning man took the money. No very McMlSKVll.LI - - H im »», L ost .—On the road from Sheridan to headquarters st the office of Dr. II. V. ! Multon, Pork, and Tne««lay evening. It wa« Holt’s 26th good shooting was done. McMinnville, Sunday aftern.xtn, a black V. Johnson. Dr. Taylor makes a spe I birthday and a number of friends gatli- The Largest and Finest Stock ever brought leather-covered pocketbook, containing cialty of hemorrhoids an«1 other diseases •red in and helped him celebrate ii in to YamliiH Countv. B eing T aken .—As an evidence of how several notes, papers and one |5 green of the rectum, No charge for examina- I royal style. eagerly the McGibeny family are look back. The papers are of no value to tions. Curo guaranteed or no charge Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat Boots and Shoes mnile to order and neatly made. . 47H Jf you are going to make your folks a ed for we mention the fact that the box stock. anyone but the owner. A reward of (5 repaired. Christmas present of a piano or organ will be paid to party finding and return sheet has been opener! and many seats ▼on had better see Manning A Co. right REV I M. DERBY, of Lindon. N. V.. ...... Gilmore .........._ .... Aromatic .... . Wine prov- away so if thev have not got what yon reserved for their performance here De ing this property to the undersigned at says; "Tho Prices to the Bedrock. ... Ki. — :o \ J.’„r ,a|. Respectfully, hlc««incto my — wife.', ^Mlt they will have time to order it cember 14—nearly a month in advance. Sheridan or to the T elephone office at cd a trreat 22ti F. DIFJ^i This has never occured here before. McMinnville. V ictor G eo «». by Rogers A Todd. 37rf F. ?. KELLER. ttWn'lhe factory. 47t2 I . The Leader in Millinery. Come and be Convinced. Jones & Co., Xestuwa Naw Mills, McMillin ilk Nash and disr Factory, “f JONES à Co. McMinnville Baths Shaving, Hair Cutting and---- ----- Shampoing Parlors. The Finest Line of Cigars Undertaker’s Goods I G. E. LETTERING. The Leading Direct From Chicago Dry Goods House Furniture J. J. COLLARD, Livery and Feed »Üble I! Transient Stork WcH Cared For ! Give me a Call « k I Ci» W ai M Ste Trucking and Delivering Lafayette Harness »hop, Portland Price». TCiJ T3T J McMinnville, Oregon Trucking and Delivering ¡0 CENT COUNTER 10 M. S. GOFF. .. CITY MARKET All Kinds of Meat. GIVE ME A CALL. Boot and Shoe Storè !