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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. OFFICIAI. DIRECTOKY. flilBO DISTRICT. Geo. W. Boise. licit. fesecutin« Attorney COVWTT. Senators Representatives I Judge Conmiissioners Clerk Sheriff Treasurer Assessor........... School Supt........... Surveyor • • • ■ Coroner It. P. Hird, J. W. Watts. II. It. I.miulilin. F. N. I.i'tle, C. Lafollett. ........ I.. Lougbary. J. S. Hibbs. .........Geo. Dorsev. G. W. Briedweil. T. .1. Harris. W. W. Nelson. Wyatt Harris. J. A. C. Freund. ... .1.1). Fenton. . D. C. Narver. telephone whisperings . Hail, yesterday. Beal Oregon winter rain again. The mud on Third street is getting thinner. Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. Welch’s. tf Tom Turner is putting a new addition on his farm. Bay your candies of C. Griesen always fresh’ and pure. For a square meal go to the St. Charles -only 25 cents. The Oregon legislature meets Monday January 10, 18?>7. Hon. F. N. Little of Moore’s valley, ■was in the city yesterday. Band of Hope meeting at the M. E. church to-morrow at 2 p. m. Hon. R. R. Laughlin of North Yam hill was in the city Tuesday. Can’t we have a new sidewalk on tonrth street between B and C. A new b-a-n-k adorns the corner ct the first national bank building. The balance ot the year free to all Lew aubwibers. Subscribe now. Try I he pure fruit extracts tablets, kn<l other fine candies at H. II. 53tf Welch's. I If you want to laugh till your sides kplit open, go to the minstrels next Mon- May night. I One or two signs were blown loose from their fastenings Wednesday night ly the wind. I George Cornet is the efficient and gen- Jlemanly artist in Welch's Tunsoral Par lors, after August 6. tf I Mrs. Wyatt Harris and son of Amity lave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. looper of this city, this week. T he M c G ibenys .—The appearance oi the McGibeny family at the opera house last 1 uesdav night under the auspices of ( uster Post bund ot this city, was greeted m ¡th a large audience. Every reserved seat was taken, and long before the doors were opened a large number were waiting in the hall to obtain seats in the gallery. It was one of the largest audiences that ever assembled in the opera house. The violin solo by Mr. Hugh was a very tine performance. Owing to the absence of Mrs. McGibeny, who is the leading soprano, very little singing was done, except by the little ones. They are very well trained and went through their parts admirably, but we have children in our own midst who can do and have done just as well. The cornet duett by Mr. and Mrs. Frank, and the ^taitette by Miss Allice, Victor, Fied and Hugh, were excellently ren dered. If there had been more singing by the older members we think the au dience would have been better pleased. As it is the MeGibenys are certainly -a musical curiosity, and those present, generally, were very well satisfied. T his T ime , B oyd W on .—The Lewis- Boyd 100-yard foot race came off at the Oaks at half-past 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, in the presence of about 100 persons. Boyd won by from two to three feet. Time, a little over 10% seconds. On account of the severe rain storm the track was naturally very much flooded. Lewis, who can’t be beat as a starter in the United States, bounded fully eight feet from the mark at tiie start. Boyd came up to him gradually and they kept together until eighty f-et of the distance was run. The race is claimed to have been on its merits and was for $1000. About $3000 changed hands on the result.—Oiego- nian. The people ot this state have had about enough of this sort of business, and are not slow to forget that they were swindled out of $10,000 or $15,000 by the Kittleman-Haimon race two years ago. When foot racers want to get up sirjli hippodrome races, they had better seek some more congenial clime. S tolen P roperty R ecovered —Tues day last, Marple, the man accused of the minder of D. I. Corker, expressed a desire to giv up some property in his possesion. Accordingly Sheriff Harris and another gentleman accompanied Marple to his house, and took posses sion of some silver spoons, forks and other articles, which Marple says lie stole at Independence. Undoubtedly Marple is the man who murdered Cork er, as evidence against him continues to grow stronger anil stronger every day. If lie can not be convicted of the mur der there is evidence enough against him in other dircotions to send him to I Several are complaining of slight colds the penitentiary for a long term. No ■nt the general health of the community leniency should be shown such rascals Iras never better than at present. under any consideration. I Prof. Price came up from Carlton S hooting S crape at S tayton .—Last Wednesday, and resumed his duties at Monday morning Tlios. Smith met Newt me head of our public soliools. Jones on the streets of Stayton, and I The carpenter work on the new Star without any ceremony proceeded to mills is about completed. The doors knock him down. He succeeded in do Ind windows will be put in to day. ing so, bat Jones drew a pistol and be I Mr. A. D. Runnels, North Yamhill’s gan firing at Smith. Smith had not bar |opular druggist, was in town Wednes gained for any such treatment, and, lav and favored us with a pleasant thinking discretion the better part of M. valor, he turned and ran. Jones tired I Great bargains in all kinds of watches, three times at him before he turned the locks, plated ware, etc., at the Me- corner, but he didn’t hit him. He only ■innville Jewelry store, Wm. TIoll, pro- clipped out a piece of Smith’s collar ■ietor. decltf with a bullet, as a sort of memento, us I Elder F. T. Campbell will preach in it were. Bad blood lias existed between Be Christian church, this city, next the parties for some time, but the imme ■inday morning and evening, at the diate cause of the trouble is not known. No arrests have been made. ■ual hours. I Some of our local amateurs are arrang- C omet V isible .—A long tailed comet Ig to give an entertainment at the opera has made its appearance in the horizon, ■»use sometime between Christmas and says the Statesman, and may be seen lew Years. every morning after 4 o'clock, until the ■ McGibeny must have a copyright on dawn causes it to sink into obscurity. ■at "town fool” story. Tho Albany ■erald gives him credit for telling it The location of the traveler through the ■ere Monday night. cerulean dome is at the east north-east, iThe Rev. John C. Fair will officiate at and though not very brilliant has a ■e Gopher valley school bouse next tail visible to the naked eye for two or ■nday, Dee. 19. Services will coin- three degrees, and with an opera glass may be traced a much greater distance. ■ence at 3.30 p. tn. The celestial visitor is known as the ■Clocks can be bought ac the McMinn- “ Barnard comet of Oct. 4tli,”and derives ■le Jewelry store cheaper than anv- its name from the discoverer and date ■>ere else. Come and see for yourself. of discovery! I decltf W m . H oll . F or S ale C heap .—Forty acres oi ■Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large ■ small quantities; sweet cider. 15 land, situated five and one-half miles ■its per gallon, at the cider mill of northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the J. Sax. 29tl Dave McCall place on the left. This ■The McMinnville Jewelry store is the piece of land is offered for sale cheap on ■gest west of Portland, and the cheap- easv terms. It is well fenced, contains place to buy goods in Oregon. Wm. a living spring of water, ten acres of it Bill is the proprietor. decltf has been under cultivation, and eight has been slashed. Price $10 per ■everal valuable pieces of real estate acres acre. For further particulars call at the ■ offered for sale in this issue of the T ■. zphone . Whoever first takes advan- elephone office. ■* of the offers will secure bargains, S chool E ntertainment .—On Christ ■he new medical college of Willamette mas night, at the opera house, will be ■versify, Portland, burned yesterdav given an entertainment in the interest of ■rmng. Loss about $20,000. It is the public school. There will be a rhe ■posed to be the work of incen liaries. torical contest for a prize, in which ■he T elephone job printing depart- scholars of each grade will participate. ■nt is doing finer work, better work, The programme will also include a ■aper work, and more of it than any laughable farce, and other features not ■'r printing establishment in Yamhill vet fully decided upon. Particulars will ■My. will be given in due time. Billiards at the ‘‘Orphan’s Home” 15 I ncreased M ail S ervice .—It will be ■1" per game of 34 points ; 20 cents for good news to our Sheridan and Grand ■joints, and 25 cents for 50 points Ronde triends to know that the post ^fn one player discounts the other. master general lias advised Congress ■ H. II. W elch . Holiday Goods are going off like hot man Hermann that the mail service be ■Mat Geo. W. Burt’s, and he don't tween the above two places has been in ■* to run a lottery swindle to sell creased from three to six times a week, ■neither; the prices are so low they thus giving to the Grand Ronde section what they are justly entitled to—a dailv ■ themselves. 48tf mail. ____ ■** Johnson’s minstrels peformed in ■'ey last night to a large audience, FcN.—Plenty of amusement for our ■ rave entire satisfaction. We have folks before the old year dies. Lew- ■*me to-day to speak of the individual Johnson’s minstrels on the 20th ; Christ ■its of t|le company.— Hailev, Idaho, mas tree on Christmas eve ; school en ^Va*Miner. tertainment on Christmas night; and ^fcey tell us that our old friend George one night between Christinas and New made tracks across that field Years to be taken up by a local amatuer ^■’ould lav the Lewis-Boyd race far| dramatic company. __ shade, when a couple of the boys ■behind a tree and‘‘yowled” at him B irthday P arty .—A pleasat party was passing. was given Miss Nora Cooper last even C. Taylor is in the city with ing, at the residence of her father J. C. ^BT'arters at the office of Dr. H. V. Cooper, of this city, it being in honor of ^Bhnson. Dr. Taylor makes a spe- hemorrhoids and other diseases her sixteenth birthday. A large number ^Be rectum. No charge for examina- of friends of the young lady were (■ I ure guaranteed or no charge present, and a pleasant evening was spent. ■*' 47tf Roll of Honor. 0ÜR ASSISTANTS. Following is the roll of honor for Mc I Minnville public school: GRADS A—J. A. PRICK. I Jessie Young Nellie Harrison I eottard Ireland Ralph Storey Clyde Nash Dennis Brown Lu Leabo Josie Gortner Laura Miller Nora Cooper Asa Gant Kate Leabo Raymond SatchwellNettie Dickinson Alsea Baker Ola Burt Lucy Baxter Fred Stuart Xerxes Gant. ,n loon December 16, 1886. MOUSE A MAl'TS. | Everybody reports having a fine time : 188t. at the McGibeny concert and are well pleased. Mr. White,of the Repo; ter, was in town I would most respectfully announce that yesterday. I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring A little bird whispered in our ear that l Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly there was going to be a wedding in 1 overhauled and repaired it, and am now readv to do grinding fur toll or cash. town eie long. Come and see me. J. A. VEIISTEEG. Mr. Wm. l'tiffitin has returned from 18m3 Pendleton, Umatilla county. Little to frigid up there for Willie. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. GRADE 11—MRS. MATHIEVX. I Mr. Link Wilson has returned. He has been doing California this winter,and says it's like going out of a furnace to an ice house, coming from there here. Cards are out for the grand Christmas ball to be given here the 24th. A large crowd is expected. I Show in town Monday flight. It will be a hind of a “Jack-of-a*lanteni” af- fa r. M um . I GRADE C—MARY MARTIN. Georgia Jones Lucv Miller Charlie Mallee William Mintie Clyde Rowland John Sampson Barrie Schanks Minnie Sawyer Charley Talmage Lasira Apperson Ernest Henderson ArrttUr Burt Allie Booth Dotha Daniels Beckie Humphrey . , Jamie Fellnor Harvy Flieshhaiter Ernest Bingham Birdie Hutchinson Minnie Howell Myrtle Higgins Lizzie Jaehn Francis Ireland. ÈXECUTORS’ notice . d. sWAta—' in Yanthill County. BEDROCK PRICES ! N all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified and required topre Notice. sent them with proper vouchers to said ex ecutors at McMinnville,Oregon, within six 26, 1886. Owing to the change in our business months from this November ('. H. COOK, we need all the money due us. So all A. .1. Al’PERSON. who owe us please call and Bettie at Joint Executors aforesaid. F enton A F enton , Atty’s for estate. once. 49tf R ogers A T odd . Home Produce Market Corrected for the T klephone by Baxter A Martin, Wheat, per bu ....... 71c Oats, per bu ..... 38c F lour, per bar..................... $4.00@$4to Eggs, per doz................................ 30c Butter, i»cr lb ............... 25c Cheese, nest, per lb.... 20c Apples, per box................. 20c«30c Bacon, sides ........ 8c@ 10c “ shoulder ................. 8c “ ham, sugar cured... 14 c Religious Services-Sunday Next. St. James’ church. Rev. John C. Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Friday evening services at 7 :00 p tn. Seats free. All a.e cordially invited to attend. M.E. church—"Services will be held at 11 a. m. and at 7 :00 p. m. All are cordially invited. R ev . II. P. S atchwell , Pastor. Wonderful Cures. Come and be Convinced. Third Street Bet. D and E. 5tf Jones & Co., —Proprietors of— CITY MARKET Nestucca Saw Mills, McMinnville Sash and dimr Factwry.- McMINNVILLli, OREGON. —Dealers in - White and Red Lead, Linseed and Lubricating Oils, Varnisbos of all Description,- Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting Paris Whiting Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat P. & B. and Princcts Metalic’ stock. Roof Paint, Venitian Red, GIVE ME A CALL. Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre/ Respectfully, ’ F. 8. KELLER. 37tf and Hardware Always on luind tie best quality'Of Beef, Mutton, Pork, and All Kinds of Meat W. D Hoyt <t Co., wholesale and retail Prices as Low as the Lowest.- druggists of Rome. Go., say; We have • JONES & Co. been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve SHERIDAN for two year«. Have never handled reme AMITY, OREGON. dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. derful cures effected by these medicines in this etiy. Several eases of proliouueed Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of consumption have been entirely cured by every description. use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro., covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold Carries a full stock of Furniture, of all* Horse Shoeing by Rogers A Todd. 1 kinds, Fine Bedroom Bets Mirrors, Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc.’ And plow work a specialty. New Blacksmith Shop! Furniture Store ! C. I*, church. Services at the usual hours. Subject for forenoon discourse, "That New Church.” Subject for even ing; "The deep mysteries in most fa miliar tilings.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are invited to attend these services. Strangers made welcome. T. 11. H enderson , Pastor. Active Pushing and Reliable. St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass Rogers <t Tadd can always lie relied upon at 10:30 a m on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Sunday school tn carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. J. S. W hite , Rector. pushing and reliable, by recommending ar ticles with well established merit and such as arc popttlaP.- Having the agency for the celebrated Dr( King’s New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it Following is the programme of the on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure Philergian society for next Saturday ev any and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ening Dec. 18, 1886: ask yott to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Philergian Society. Music, Society. Recitation, A. Mcl’hillips. Reading, Mrs. Kuegg. Song, Hallie Reid. Recitation, Fannie Baxter. Reading, Frank Lynch. Song, J. J. Ray. Reading, E. Russ. Debate.—Resolved that intemperance causes more suffering than war. Aff. A. McPhillips and J. R. Haynes; neg L. Maddock and Harry Kay. W. P. H olman Sec. ---- o A full line of- Also manufacture the Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf CITY STABLES, Henderson Bros. Props. First-class accommodations for Commer WANTED. A case of female weakness, cial men and general travel. general debility or nervous exhauston that Transient stock well cared for. Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine wile not cure. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Everything new and in First-Class Order REV. E. J. WHITNEY, of Clarkson, N. Patronage respectfully solicited. Itf Y., says: Gilmore’s Wine for female weak ness stands without a rival. Sold by Rogers A Todd. ----- MISS----- GILMORE’S VROMATIC WINE is the great remedy for women and children, 128 doses for $1. Sold by Rogers <fc Todd. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. GILMORE S AROMATIC WINE makes a Iadv beautiful, because it gives her good, rich blood Sold by Kogers & Todd. IMPOTENC’Y IN MAN OR WOMAN quickly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. Sold by Kogers A Todd. LADIES, use Gilmore’s Aromatic wine, it will cure you. Sold by Kogers A Todd. W. ('.T. I The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the M. E. church next Saturday December 18, at 3 o’clock p. tn. All in- 1 forested in the cause are invited to at tend. L. A. B akek , Sec. that are fretful, peevish, cross, or troubled with Windy Colie, Teething Paiua, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by G. W. Burt, Druggist. J. J. COLLARD, F or S alk .—A piece of valuable pro perty situated just outside the city lim Proprietor of its, for sale at a bargain. Large house, well built; several acres of ground for gardening, and fruits of various kinds nicely started, numerous outhouses, All Kinds of barn, etc. Everything in good order. Trucking and Delivering Property is situated on Collegeside. Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. I Done to order. Constantly on band, Mill For further particulars enquire at this I Feed, Flour, Wheat ami Oats. Also, all ! kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes, office. fc I City Truck ui M Stw. Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe A i Brower s lumber yard promptly attended IleRF.'s A CiiANCK.-We have for sale a to. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. small place adjoining town containg a little more than an acre of ground; a 1 Orders left with Kogers A Todd, at City : Drug Store, promptly filled. Itf. good two-story house and barn ; well set with small fruit trees; good well, etc. We will sell this place at a bargan. For father particulars enquire at this office. The Milliner, McMinnville, Oregon. Ladies, please call and see my 10 CENT COUNTER 10 In the City. Itf SHERIDAN ft. MoKUNE, P rop «. Transient Stock Well Cared For I Teams and outfits fnrfiishcd parlies wish- to go to thO coast, irt rcasohftble riitcs. Give me a Call HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! — Harness at the— Lafayette Harness shop, Garrison’s Opera House! —at absolutely— Monday, Dec. 20, 1886. Engagement of the famous Lew Johnson Portland Prices, Buggy Harness from $12 00 and upward. Team Harness from $25.00 ami upward. I have also something entirely new in the’ line of s * e»»t pads. MyternHfsre CA81I, Or notes that cari be turned into cash. A. WELIAI. COLORED COMBINATION Truck and Express -^Having Bought tiie— (Genuine Colored People) King Laugh Makers. Business of Logan Bros. A Hender son. I am ready to do all kinds of Trucking and Delivering —At Any Time.— Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Give Ma a Trial. Minutes 100 Groceries and Provisions. 100 Excrythlng new and plrasing. Prires Io Suit the Time«. STAND, itf the Children. They are es- Hable to sudden Colds, Cowghs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We gtrsrsntee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hoars of anxious watching. Sold by Geo. W. Burt, Druggist. V jv X v FK. pedaliy The Leading Dry Goods House Will have an early Fall Stock. —Dealers In— OLD G. E. DETMERING. F. E. RUSS Livery and Feed stable!! Baxter & Martin, HUSSEYS Undertaker’s Goods ! Store, one door pouth of bridge, Sheridan/ Oregon. 25tf Third Street, between E and F. McMinnville, Oregon. GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE is a pos itivecure for all those painful complaints so common to all our best female popula tion. Sold by Rogers A Todd. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Rogers A Todd. 29yl REV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, N. Y..writes ns that two bottle* of Gilmore’s Aromatic wine cured his wife of nervons- nes« and sleeplessness. Sold by Rogers A Todd. * toil Carries the Largest and Best Stock’ Two acres of land just across the creek " OTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT bv order of the County Court of from town, near the college. Will be Yamhill County Oregon, C. IL Cook and sold cheap on account of the owner leav A. J. Apperson, have been duly appointed ing. Inquire oi J. Todd, McMinnville, joint executors of the last will and testa ment of Lydia J. Cook deceased. Therefore, Oregon. 52tf Birtie Shipley Willie Johnson Herbert Rowland Ruby Bergevin Robert Merchant Lizzie Keller Mita Sawyer Mattie Patty J ulia Talmago Jessie Thistle Lizzie Haitman Cloe Force Minnie Casteel ClarenceHutcliinson Pearl Kirxwood The Lew Johnson Colored Company showed to a large house last Tuesday- evening, ami judging from the sponta neous ami prolonged applause that rang out on the stillv night air, the perfor mance was greatly enjoyed bv every body.—I’eora, III., Daily Transcript. ■XT OTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN -4-s that the undersigned has been duly appointed bv the honorable county court of 5 nnihilt County, Oregon. administrator of tiie estate of James Faiachiles, deceased, and all persons Having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at his place of business, North Yamhill, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated November 12, ISsSG. I.EE I.AUG1ILIN, Administrator of the Estate of Janies Fairchiles. 44tl0 For Sale. GRADE D—CARRIE MARKS. D ime E ntertainment .—The Young People’s guild of the Baptist church are to give a dime musical and literary en tertainment at their ehnren on Wednes day evening December 22. A full pro gramme will he published next week. Everybody cordially invited. —»VWE3SOB A rilling Done! Chas Howe Kate Gorman Minnie Hamnett Lily Adams A nt hie Wright Cyntillia Fellows Ina Cooper Maggie Howell lne zEccleston Leia Vanatta Eva Baxter Nellie Satchwell Mabie Towtisend Anna Townsend Edalt Waitace Gracie Stuart Ida Groening Lena Groening May Gant Walter Baker Elon Wallace Stella Patty Forest Narver Norman Terry Fred Royal George Howell Claude Braley Birtie Pounds James Johnson Mamie Stinson Valeria l’attv Minnie Schank Cora Robins Florence Hamnett Sadie Gortner Maud Hemstock Gertie Kauffman John Squire . Allllty. IX u NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All persons knowing themselves indebted I tous will confer a tavur on us by hrlling j and settling immediately, as all acJbunts | ! are now due. , M. H. GOFK. —OPPOSITION— ------- Two hour*« of - —- Boot mid Shoe Store ! MIRTH, MUSIC and MINSTRELLY. Next to Yamliill County Bank. Admission. .V) cents; reserved seats 75 M c M innvillz - - O rzgon . I cents. On sale at City Drug Store. The Largest ami Finest Htork eVer brought- to Yaniliill Comity. SgiS < thousands suffering from Asthma, Con Boot« and Shoes made to order rtml ncatl/ sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try repaired. Acker’s English Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, Pricei to the Bedrock. sold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c. mt F CI1CL8CMNEHJEW , Geo. W Burt, lkrnggist. Cavx'X