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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. TELEGICAFHIC. •*■«■■ ■ C k—-------------- ------------------------ S ax I' caxcisco , Dee. 21.—The strike M c M innville , F riday , D ec . 24, 188(5. of the messenger boys was settled thia afternoon. The companies agiee to pay 75 cents u day and 6 cents an hour for CHRISTMAS TIDE. over time. To-morrow will tie Christmu. Many V ancouver , Dec. 21.— John Palmer of us will have reason to wake this Christmas morn of 1886, in a merry working in a flour mill here, attempted mood. The sunshine of prospeiity ap suicide this morning by taking lauda pears to lie breaking through the gloomy num. A physician used a stomach pump and long lowering clouds of depression. and saved him. M ilwavkbk , Dec. 21. —A bold robbery The stores have been more full of tempt ing things; and the streets more crowd was committed at the First National ed with the multitude of fathers and bank in tins city to-day. The cashier mothers, of elder sisters ami brothers, was engaged in signing a new issue of of sweethearts and wives, bent on load |5 notes, and when about halt through ing themselves down with gifts of love, with a 2,000 lot he went to dinner, leav anti returning homeward laden with ing the notes on his desk. Ou his return them. In sueli a time, the affections of lie discovered the money had been 8to- the heait must glow with a greater len by some unknown person who had warmth, the faces about the festive unlocked the door of his room. boards must beam with moie genial B oyertown , P a ., Dec. 21.—At 6:30 happiness, and the spirit of devout this morning, while Miss Della Went thank fulness for the manifold blessings zell was alone in the house, she respond which descend upon mortals must be ed to a knock at the door. A middle- quickened with a yet more fervent grati aged man. having the appearance of a tude. So all the world—old and young, tramp, forced his way into the door, en and poor as well as rich—will, we hope, circled her waist with liis left arm, and have it right inerrv Christmas this year with his right held a cloth saturated and receive and give, of its good things, with chloroform under her nose. Upon more freely than has been their wont. recovering from the effects of the drug Nor are our good people likely to for the frightened girl discovered that she get, amind the happier circumstances of had been robbed of her hair. Miss the present, wliat it is that they are cel Wentzell suffered no other violence. ebrating, and why it is that they pay E aton , O., Dec. 21.—To-nightthe citi joyous honor to this above all otberdays. zens of Eaton assembled in the town <Jln Limas has become not onlv a utiive- hall anil decided to lynch William Mus aal, but the chief holiday of all the year. sel, who was lodged in jail to-day for If we tenderly regard the biithdaysof the brutal murder of Daniel Christman those near mid dear toils; if we gather two days ago. A few minutes before 8 to hear ami utter praises on the birth o’clock a grand rush was made for the days of great poets, patriots, statesmen jail in which lie was, which was quickly and generals ; il we make noisily merry broken open and Mussel was brought the birthdays, of great events; of the forth, lie was taken bv tha howling founding of the nation ; of the winning mob to the court yard adjacent and of a victory; of the beginning of some strung up on an electric light pole. He vast project of practical science; so much died protesting his innocence. Nearly the more befitting is it that we should the whole population of the town was above all mark the birthday from which present and the lynching is endorsed by we date all that is best und noblest in the citizens generally. 4he world’s civilization ; on which began S an F rancisco , Dec. 21.—About 2:30 dhe one perfect life and the one perfect this morning Maurice Nugent was shot .example which has appeared on earth; and killed in a Howard street saloon by the day which brought mortals those Thomas Bailey, a young hoodlum. Bai “tidings of great jiy” which me infi ley bad been ordered out of the saloon nitely more precious than the most by the barkeeper. When Nugent enter thrilling tidings of worldly fortune ed the salodn a few moments later he 'that could possibly greet our ears. was shot. He stepped out, and died al There need be nothing solemn orgloomv most immediately. It is not thought about the celebration of Christmas. Bailey had any aequantance with Nu The serious thoughts it sbonlil inspire gent, ami probably mistook him for the in every mind need cast no shadow on barkeeper. Bailey has a very bad rec the cheer and enjoyment of the day’s ord, and is now out on bonds under a festivities, or the joyous greetings of rel charge of rape on an old lady last March. atives and friends. Those are wisest Bailey made his escape, but was captur who think gladly of the significance of ed with his companion, Frank Gorman, the day, and who take real pleasure this evening at a house oil .Seventeenth in its spiritual, us well as its palpable, street, and brought to the city prison, bounties. It is a time to rest and be charged with murder. Bailey admits thankful, to utter praises, to make the lie fired the shot. hearts of others glad ; to be mindful of the poor, and cast the rays of genial charity within forgotten doors; to renew expressions of the love that dwells in the bienst for kindred and neighbors; to McM INN VILLE, OR EG ON. be thankful, generous and grateful, mid Always hand tie best quality of Beef, to look forward with purer desires and Mutton, on l’ork, and loftier aims. CITY MARKET All persons knowing themselves indebted tons will con‘er a iavor on us by calling and settling immediately, as all accounts are now due. MOUSE <fc MATTS. Dayton, Nov. 2(5. 1886. Milling Done! I would most respectfully announce that I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly overhauled ami repaired it. and am now ready to do grinding for toll or cash. < ’ome und see me. .». A. VBKSTEEG. 18m3 McMinn ville Baths! * C. H. FLEMING, Prop. Shaving, Hair fitting and- - - - - - - - Slianipoing Pallors. HOLIDAY GOODS! Ladies’ and Children’s Work —A SPECIALTY.— Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. Are here. —Have Just Added— The Finest Line of Cigars ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. In flic City. Try Them. (»TH E IS HEREBY’ GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the honorable county court of Yamhill County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of James Fauchiles, deceased, und all persons Having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at his place of McMinnville, Oregon business, North Yamhill, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated November 12, 188(5. Has been thoroughly renovated und is now LICE LAUGHLIN, ready to receive grain. Administrator of the Estate of James Fui rehíles. 4 It 10 Storage and Cleaning, 3 cents. Calcutta «acks constantly on hand and sold at the EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. lowest rates. OTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT bv order of the County Court of Yamhill County Oregon, C. ¡I. Cook and A. J. Appersoh, have been duly appointed Farmers are respectfully invited to call joint executors of the last will and testa ment of Lydia J. Cook deceased. Therefore, and see us. dl persons having claims against said es WM. GALLOWAY Prop. tate are hereby notified and required topre tf sent them with proper vouchers to said ex ecutors at McMinnville, Oregon, within six months from this November 2(5. 1886. C. li. COOK. A. J. API’ERSON. Joint Executors aforesaid. F enton A F enton , Atty’s foréstate. 48110 [Corner Third and C Streets] They consist of ¡Christmas Cards & Novelties, 1 » DRESSING CASES, HAND MIRRORS, CHILDREN’S BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS, POEMS, Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat. OVER YAMHILL COUNTY’ BANK, -V \\ r\\V ’ WOU1A enjoy your dinner »J an<] are prevented by Dys Is Now Open. pepsia, uso Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In Attention is respectfully invited to this digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. BUSINESS SCHOOL. We guarantee them. : 25 and 60 cents. Geo. W. Burt, druggist. Its facilities for thorough practical in J. J. COLLARD, Proprietor of No. 1 & M AU Kinds of M fa. A Y AUTOGRAPH A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS In plush and leather. struction; actual business department a specialty where currency, bank checks, drafts, etc., are used. Class or private instruction day or even ing. Crayon and Portrait work a Specialty. In leather and plush. Handsome. College Journal sent free on application. G. R. JUGGINS, Prin. P. O. Box 101. 38tf Trucking and Delivering Done to order. Constantly on hand. Mill Feed, Flour, Wheat and Oats. Also, all kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes, Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe A Brower s lumber yard promptly attended to. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Orders left with Rogers <t Todd, at City Drug Store, promptly tilled. In addition to this every person pur chasing one dollar’s worth of Hol- iday Goods will have a chance to get an elegant edition of Webster’s Unabridged Dic tionary free. Come and learn how. () —Dealers in— Groceries and Provisions i) Prices to Suit the Timos. HUSSEYS OLD STAND. itf I The Portand News, in an article on J. H. HENDERSON exchanges, contains the following para • (Successor to L. Root); graph : “Patronize your local papers. Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat Carries a full and complete stock of No matter whether you agree w ith them stock. politically or not. Remember that the GIVE ME A CALL. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, local press has a duty to perform, even Respectfully, Wooden and Willowware, though it may occasionally tread upon 37tf F. 8. KELLER. somebody’s toes. Remember that it is working to its utmost for the good of your locality and therefore of yourself Goods delivered promptly to any part individually, and reciprocate w henever of the city. it ia in your power. Remember that AMITY, OREGON. Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tf no one ia expected to do so much grat uitous work as the newspaper man, and SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. .don’t begrudge him the pi ice of a sub scription or a gooj, attractive adver Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of every description. tisement. lie is tlio mouthpiece of your community and upon the support Horse Shoeing which is tendered him depends whether And plow work a specialty. or not. he can reflect the interests of your community with credit to himself —Dealer in— and his locality.” Also manufacture the The Cheapest Goods in the World s REMEMBER! That we will sell you goods as low as the very lowest. ROGERS & TOOD, The Druggist. Tobacco Cigars, New Blacksmith Shop! W. F COLLARD, I 1) —«UCCK80OR TO I>. C. NARVER— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, San Francisco Inis had «even murder, Í1T Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, within the past six weeks, and four Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, GIVE ME A CALL. 501Í within a week. A California paper be Cigars, Etc. lieves it best not to subject a San Francis* •co criminal to the annoyances of tin ar rest. While at largo ho runs the risk ol Repair Broken Machinery falling down stairs, getting hit with a Third Street, between E nnd F. of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction falling sign, or of Borne of the other dan Engines, Etc. McMinnville, Oregon. Carries the Largest and Best Stock gers to which mankind is subject. Ex perience has shown that these dangers Locksmithing a Specialty. in Yamhill County. are much greater than that which an One Poor went of Baxter Martin'« arrested murderer lias to fear from the San Francisco courts First-class accommodations for Commer WHEN? ST I am now prepared to oiler the Largest, Fin est, and best Selected stock of Henderson Bros. Props. HOLIDAY GOODS! I! Ever exhibited in this comity. Extraordi nary Bargains in Toilet Sets —I Have Just Received— Plush Goods Direct From Chicago Odor Cases —A Fine Line of— Fancy TVrticles Come and be Convinced. jYlbui»^ The Milliner, Scrap Books Third Street Bet’. D and E. 5tf Which will be sold at Lowest Living Trices. Autographs McMinnville, Oregon Have also added a complete line of A\ liisk Brooms and Inniimerablé j N" oveltie^- T.adie«, please call and see mv The Leader in Millinery. I respectfully solicit an early inspects® Give Me a Call. HAIR WEAVING AND STAMPING. 10 CENT COUNTER 10 Opposite (¡range Store, McMinnville. 42tf ol W. H. BINGHAM these goods, and I guarantee my Will havewn early Fall Stock. w‘th Bnr Throat or to be as low as it is possible to make •X y ’XVcvVvX. cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. The coast of Washington Territory is «ailing an unenviable reputation for Everything new and in First-Class Order woks. They have been almost of Patronage respectfully solicited. Itf weekly oeewronee for some time past. "The latest is the loss of the schooner Jes- -----MISS----- «ie Nickerson, l imber laden, at the mouth of the Shoalwater bar last Wed nesday night. During a heavy storm «he went ashore on Snag island. The crew launched a lite lioat and reached ■North Cove in safety. F. E. RUSS William Boyd, alias Anderson, the foot racer, line gone to Woodstock, Can ada, his homo, where he will remain a lew month, liefore leaving for Australia, lie has l>een in the Northwest for a few month, and succeeded in making only two race,, both with Lewis, of Corvallis, lie lost the first, but won the second. The mining edition of the Portland ,X\r\ and reliable Medicinen are the best Daily News is a stupendous affair, mid to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El proved to he all that it promised. The ixir has been prescribed for years for all lm- News is fast gaining in |>opular favor purltlesof'lie Blood. IncTeryformof Scrof ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is «nd deserves the liberal support it re- JnTaiuablo. For Rheumatism, lias noequal, evives Long live the New«. 1 Gee — - dn>gg*-t. W — Burt, Furniture Mrs. II. f. STUART, -tv \ Acker’s Baby Soother at hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium er .W rpAtas, but gives the child rntural rate J', / mi ». Price 25 cents. Sold by Oro. W. Burt, rtrugpirt V Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, use Acker’s English Remedy and prevent farther trouble. It is a positive cum, and we guarantee it. rricc 10 and 50c McMinnville, Geo. W. Burt druggi;t. GEO. W. BURT,