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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1887)
A. ■¿ est SIDE TELEPHONE. OrrlCIAL DIRECTORY. lhe street commissioner is just "rat- U'lr in on 1! street. And it needs a l Tifili» »WT1UCT. Ills persuasive powers too. B P. Boise A '“'¡-’e number of the old students of tii-o. W. Helt. jtu^utmg Attorney Minin die .oUe^e a.e attending com COL'NTT. mencement exercises this week. I Idnlturs j ( ■ M. L. Edmunds,of North Yamhill was mllnscit.v but,,,day „nd we acknowl ||:P|,-,-n.'.J.“ • edge a pleasant visit at this office. .leio' J? ?Ia.rtin ,nyl with a painful acci- •lent Saturday afternoon. He took a |cWiiini»Hio«crs 1 I wrist l,U“‘ “ bieyele ““J dislocated his |Orrk giro » lfre«sur<- i / h ’1' I- *•’’ C’oolw‘r returned from the Dalles rimradav evening. He was una- Li.1,,.11 Kn pt ile to begin woik on his contract owing ! ftrreyur lo the high waler. I Carutier .......... Will Price the artist, photographed the college yesterday, so that the etu- lents could havt a reminder of the pleasant time spent in McMinnville. The youngsters of this place went to ■ City council meets to-night. Lafayette Saturday, und defeated the H Pr. Baker of Astoria is in the city. Lafayette club by a score of 24 to 22. ■ “Good morning darling, he, he, he.” McMinnville has not yet been beaten. Will Price, the photographer, captur ■ Will Holman leaves us next Th irci iv. ed a fine trophy, in the shape of a cou ■ Aniitv will not be here to-dav to plav gar’s skin, while up on the Willamina, I trail. list Sunday. Thu animal measured six I Fresh roasted peanuts nt II. H. feet ten inches. I Welch's. tf The rite of confirmation will be ad I The best job work at the lowest prie s ministered at St. James church Mc Minnville by the Rt. Rev. B. Wistar I *t this office. Morris, D. D., on Friday, June 10 at I Johnson A Force, sold two fine bug- 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to iitend. I gies Saturday. I Prof. Lvm.tn of Forest G rove arrived on Our streets are being fixed up in a I yesterday’s train. a goo I substantial manner. Yesterday | “Uncle” Gervee I’hillipsof Amity wa« a force of thirty men were at work on B street ami when their work is completed I in the city yesterday. ■n will he one of the best pieces of road I For posts and hoards go to R. B. n the county. | Stowe's lumber yard. (iltf \\ li v don't the owners of -nine of these Mis« Rosa Newby of Portland is visit- f ist horses, hitch up ami go out on the I ini! friends in tho city. new driving park and pack itilcwn. Ben Hava that is all that, is needed W. Carey Johnson of Oregon city ar t Haitnian ■ make it a first-class track for our fast rived on yesterday’s train. roadsters. Ice cream! At C. Grissen’s parlors W. E. Martin has sold out the bar and every day.—15 cents per dish. billiard Indi ot the new Cook hotel to Fields w ho took charge yesterday, Miss Ollie Bell of McCoy, Polk county, Tom loin will Ilin things in style and the bil is nguest of Miss F. E. liuss. liard hall will be as popular a resort as P. C. Irelan I of the Reporter ha F ever. gone on a few day’s trip to Astoria. Considerable woi k is being done on Rend the new ad. of J. Hamnett, He the road from Wilaminu to Netarts buy, and tlie parties having charge of the lias 25'3,000 first-class brick for sale. work expect to have it ready for travel Dr. Johnson is now prepared to R’- by August. It is an easy route and when tend calls in the country at any hour, tf finished wdl lie a Veiy popular one with Miss Sperry of Brownsville, is visiting pleasure seekers. ter sister, Mrs. Dr. Tucker, of this city. It is said that some prominent suppor Mrs. T. 8. Patty was taken suddenly ters of Lafayette in the county seat fight ill last Thursday. She is better at pres a ho reside in that "village’, have made a canvass of the county and found that ent. McMinnville will Have a majority of 4fi0 A car load of fine short horn cattle votes, judging from the present feeling went through this city on Saturday’s among the tax-payers. It was not their freight. intention to make, this fact public, but Miss Lucy Bean returned home last such things will leak out somehow. Wednesday from a visit of several The bird’s eye view of Oregon and ■months at Seattle. Idaho issm d with the May number of Howell <fe Daniels have the contract Hie West Shore, is a fine piece of work for building the bridge across Hess and is commendable net only for its ar tistic merit hut for tlie energy and push ■creek near Dundee. of its publisher. It certainly is a living Mrs. W. B Turnerof Portland arrived representation to the people oi this <in yesterday evening’s train, and will northwest coast that lithography is ad remain several days. vancing “wav out west" as much so as is east, the only thing which we M. M. Bannister of the Dayton Herald it that is wrong, is that McMinn •was in tlie city yesterrl ty. He is build notice ville is on the wrong side of the river. ing a new office at Dayton. Board of trade met at the council chambers Jast evening. Several impor tant measures were acted upon. For sale—a giod second hand 3'4 inch wagon will he sold “way down” for cash. Inquiie of F. M. Rowland. One and one half acres of land ad joining McMinnville college, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Talmage A Co. Jack Welch wishes the public to know that he has a barber shop presided over by O. C. Hiatt, one of the best barbels in the state. tf If you have a farm or city propertv for sale place in the hands of ('. \\ . Talmage A Co. They will find a buyer for it in no time. Three families of Tennessee people arrived here yesterday. They are fol lowers of the people recently brought ¡here by Mr. T. S. Patty. John J Sax wants it known that he is readv to chop at the mill to $2 per ton, ■or will take 1-10 toll. Cornmeal also ground. Satisfaction guarnteed. W. II. Bingham has a fine lot of boys wagons, babv wagons, and everything in that line. They are something Irette thin the ordinary line. Go and see their. W P Johnson, tire photographer, will be in McMinnville on June 14, an ! readv lor business He «ill remain about ten ■divs. His skill «s an artiit is well known by our people. The ladies of St. James (Episcopal) church Guild solicit work, either try the afternoon or piece. Are willing to <1“ plain sewing or embroidery or tie com forters. Apply early Wednesday a.ter- noon to - L illie I reland , Sec. of Guild. The ladies of St James Guild will give nil entertainment about Julv first for ’be benefit of the church. A« ’he ladies always make a success ot their enter tainments we may look for something good on this occasion. A good paying restaurant in this city for sale way down, cheap.’ Good op portunity to engage ins paying business without much capital. Lodging lion«e with several nicelv furnished room« at tached. Owner wishes to engage in other business. Inquire at this office. Local Notice. Dererted Sealers. Programme. Following is the programme for the graduation and annual exhibition ot Me Minnville college at tlie college chapel this evening: Quartet—Friendship, Love and Song. Mesdames Henderson and Tucker, A.M Sanders and J. R. Sanders. Prayer. Piano Ihiet—Fairy Queen, Misses Ber tha Maddock and L. Kirkwood. Recitation—Lincoln’s Last Dream, Miss Alta Porter. Oration—Anglo Saxon as a Study, E Russ. Quintet—Jack and Gill, Mesdames Henderson an<l Tucker, A. M. Sanders ami A, C. Chandler. Essai—Trifles, Miss Bertha Maddock. Piano Solo—Maiche Triumphale Mis- Belle Johnson. Oration—Perpetuity of Our Govern- merit, J. F. Cla k. Recitation—A Felon’s Cell, Miss Le nore Kay. Solo—The Cavalier’s Farewell, A. C Chandler. Oration—Man’s Conformity to Models, A. M. Sanders. Solo—When the Tide Comes in, Prof. iV. J. Crawford. Presentation of Diploma. Quartet—Sleep Wniie the Soft Even ng Bi"eze is Blowing. Mesdames Hen lerson and Tucker, I’rot. iV. J, Craw ford and J. R. Sanders. Benediction. P ioneer ' s R eunion .—The men and women who toiled across the plains anil over the mountains to settle this coun try forty years ago, are now vene able w ith years and few in number. Ih y are people of heroic character ami noble record, and deserve more credit and respect than they get fiotn a generation given up to ¡merest» of the time. They sought out the wav, and with infinate courage ami at infinate cost of iahor es tablished civilization in this remote conntrv. The* did a p odigioiw wo k and did it well. In the years to come t a-v wdl o-enpv the same place in the histo v of O egon as do the I lign in Fathers in the histo.v of Massaehiis-tts and thev will have as high a place in the affections of the people. The annual reunion of the pioneers of Oregon will meet in Portland one week from t.rmor- The road snpei visor of the distro-t row, and the memories which it wi I re just south of this citv, should pav a lit .-all ought to m <ke the occasion one of tle more attention to the roa-ls under hrs exceptional inte eat. care. In one place a bridge is h-oken F ob S ale .—26) acres of land three and has a large hole through, while > other places the road i« ve v rough. Al miles from Amity and near Briedweh's these places conki he fixed with bu i station on N. G. IL K. 200 aces in cul tie work. Harvest will soon npm U’ — house, burn and fencing. and then it will be too busy times to tlx tivation. Good Fine voting orchard, Wilt sell, or trade roads citv p ope ty or business. Pi ice »25, 1, 01,000 feet of Ininber (all kinds) for for I«r acre. Term« rewmnal.le. sale at the Panther creek mil)«, near C. »V . Talniag“ A Co. Carlton, Oreiron. Rough Himber sold Mr- Minnville. Oregon. for 15.00, »6.00 slid »7.00 per M., »’ th’’ N oticb .- ÛTha.edi P ■ • ",v bn'’ mill, according to quality *n'' *'nu Dressed lumhur. »10 00 to 16 01 per M ¡ P«.at the Cook hotel, I win« Time will be given, one two or three w >o aie inde’ terl to me. to ernie and ip irvirt •*«-»• • yearn, on good paper with interest a np immediately ami ^ereh^ve January 1. ltWS. Large di-couH or set’le I _ trouble. cash orders. E. Poppleton. The following trom the Astori in, is an account of the trials and rough experi ence of the lost sealers, that our corres pondent from Tillamook mentioned in our last issue. E. T. flumes and five ■ ither wrecked mariners are in tiro city and leave this morning (Saturday) for Victoria. They are sealers from the schooner Lilly L., the captain of which says they deserted him off Cape Foul weather. May 11. Humes and his com rades tell a very different story. They say they left the vessel under orders that morning in two boats to cruise south by east, and night coming on, no sign of the vessel which should have picked them up and they treing short of provis ions they Iqtd to make shore to got some thing to eat. They beached the boats at the mouth of Salmon river 25 miles ielow Nestueca on the 12lh amid great dangers, losing guns and personal effects anil after considerable Buffering reached Nestucca, where they were kindly cared for and carried here on the Queen of the Bay. Humes says it was bad enough to oe cast away and made to struggle for life on a lonely and surf beaten coast, without being charged by his captain with being a deserter. The owner of the vessel telegraphed him funds from Smi Francisco last Monday, and instructed nim to join his vessel al Victoria. A ll A board !—A well established’ straight-forward, heathy newspaper is a sort of railroad train itself. It is a com mon carrier for the business surrounding it on the same terms with any oilier car rier, namely,“you pays your money and you takes your choice.” It clieeifully welcomes its patrons to get on and ride out the full extent of the money they inav choose to invest, in the journey of enterprise, and no other transportation line on the globe bring* out side by side and continually holds in business, intel ectual and social associations, so many chaiactirs as does this newspaper car rier system of the world. The many old faces become just about fraternal to the conductor, and tie puts forth his best efforts to accomodate, to ir.tere«t, to in struct and advise for the best advantage, amusement and comfort, ot all those on lira train, no matter whether they are on for a “long or short Irani.” Now and then a hair brained, narrow gnage crank turnsup, whose fancy seems imbued with the hallucination that “nothing goes” that he can’t run, and failing in his effort to assume control of the train, hespit-fuily resolves to stop it by getting off. Kindly Ire is vouchsafed the privi lege. Nobody pats him on his little back and offers him a sugar plum it he will only withold his bolt of vengeance a little further. He steps right down and out, and that is the end of it. F zz ding-dong! slain ! thunders on tho train with all on board but the spiteful crank and as lie turns his eyes upon the expect ed scene of stagnated ruin, he stares with chagrin at the vacant scene around him, and gradually wakes up to the re alisation that he is the only one, after all, that got badly left.—Ex. Tall Oaks From Little Acorns G/ow. With brains and skill and patient will. Winch shows them great painstakers! The Wagon that has pleased the world, Was made by S tvdeuakkbs The Country grew with rapid strides; I'lie We.-t with teeming acres. Was in a quandry what to do! fill relieved by S tcdebakebs . So. with Iron and Wood and labor good, fliotlgb they have many Imitators; if you want the Wagon that's best on earth 1 Just buy of S t UDEBAKBES. The moral is plain, which you may know1 And if you look, you may see also, fliat the largest Oaks from Acorns grow; The same as the S tcdebakebs . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money remuded Price 25 cents per box. Fur sale by Bogers A 2Vyl Todd. G ood B usiness C hance .—A splettdid opportunity is here offered lor engaging in the milling business. Nathan Nawbv lias placed in the Lands oIC.W. Tal mage & Co. for sale, his milling property ,t Amity. It consists of a steam grist mili, in good runing order; two run ol •tones—one for flour and one for chop— a good house and barn, and one acre or more of ground. The machinery in the mill is comparatively new. and in first- •lass condition. It is situated in a lively town with one of the best farming sec tions in Oregon tributary toit. Rail- mad runing through the place. Price »2,500. Terms easy. Address C. W, falinageA Co. McMinnville, Oregon for further particulars. We are pleased to call the attention of our readers to the announcement of Messrs Barnekuif. Thomason & Swanson, which will appear in this week’s issue These gentlemen have established at McMinn ville, McMinnvillo crossing ami t'url- ton, coiunuslious warehouses. complete with latest __ _ improved , machinery for the proper handling of grain. and offer the farmers of Yamhill county the vvrv best facilities for storage and cleaning of their ¿rain Years of experience and a practical knowledge of the business enable them to guarantee satisfaction They also pay the highest Ciw»h price for grain of all kinds, and carry in stock a full line of the verv best farm machinery, wagons, It will be to the advantage of all farmers to call and see them before making any other arrangements for disposal of their grain or buying their machinery or wagons By courteous and honorable dealing, and strict attention to the best interests of their pat rons, Messrs. Barekoff. Thompson Swan son will seek to hold the foremost position among the business firms of Yamhill coun ty, and we bespeak for them the the suc cess which must attend their efforts Call and see them A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery (.'apt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been troubled with a cough so that he was un able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. Kings New Discovery fur Consumption. It not only gave him instant releif, but alloy ed the extreme soreness in his breast, llis children were simiiarv effected and a single «lose had the same happy effect. Dr. Kings New Discovery is now the standard rem edy in the (Alleman household and on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottle of this Standard Remedy at Rogers X Todd s Drug Store 4 Renews Her Youth. The finest line of TOILET ARTICLES ! Ever brougth to McMinnville -------- CONSISTING OF-“------ Fine Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Sponges, Sachet Powders, Face Powders, Camiline, Wisdom’s Robert ine. We are making a specialty of Fine Toilet Goods, and Any store in McMinnville. S, A. YOUNG, M. D. ROGERS & TODD. Bisliop&Kay Mrs. 1‘ho‘be* Chcsley, Peterson, Clay Co. Physician & Surgeon, Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the M c M ixnville , ... O regon . residents of the town : “I am 73 years old have been troubled with kidney Complaint Office and residence on D street, and lameness for mnay years; could not calls promptly answered day or night. dress myself without help Now 1 am tree from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all m.v own housework I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re H. V. V. JOHNSON. M. D. newed my youth, and removed completely Northwest Corner of Second and B streets, all dese^es and ntii ” Try a bottle, only 50c at Rogers <fc Todds Drug Store 4 McMinnville, Oregon IS I ILLS Mav be fouigl at his office when not ab sent on professional business. Keep on hand a complete stork of tliesV goods. Also a large and well as Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter A sorted line of Rogers, Dr. G. F. TUCKER, 75e Wheat, ¡»er hu . .................... .................. 45r Oats, per bu Dentist • Flour, per bar. ........... M.OÔH.80 - - O regon Eggs, per doz.... .................... 1.5c M c M innville , Butter, per lb . ................... 15c ---- Ladies’ and Gents’----- Has the latest and greatest discovery for Cheese, best, per lb................ 25c the painless extraction of teeth by simple 50c(<HM>c and harmless application to the gums. Apples, per box. ................... Bacon, sides ................... 10c 7^(<?8 ‘‘ shoulder ................... liam, sugar cured...... 11(<! 12!¿c ------ AND FINE- Hom Proilnc Market Gents’ Furnishing goods, S I J OES, NOTICE. A First c,ass bri, k OOjOOO^-'-^ayWs be sold from $4 to |6 per thousand AH parties wishing to buy brick, will have to get it through my claim J NO J. SAX Just Received ! ! SHINGLES! ! As fine a stock of Mill HENERY DUNZER, inery goods as was ---- PROPRIETOR of the----- Panther Creek Cedar Camp, ever brought Has on band 300.000 first class shingles, 10.000 posts, to this 50,000 shakes. J J Collard, Agt. McMinnville. G. W Sappington, Agt. North Yamhill. Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville, near the head of Panther Creek NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Corner Third and C Streets. The Favor of Your Presence Is Requested At C. Grissen’s Whenever you aie in need of any thing in the Bakery, Grocery and Con fectionary line. Remember also that he has the LARGEST stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE Como »ntl see for Yourself. Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, Opposite the Grange Store. intown: Will sell you lamp chimneys, 50 ami 75 cents per doz ; standing lamps, 25 cents ; glass sets. 4 pieces, 50 cents; heavy 1 g,l. glass jug 65. Other things in proportion. Garrison's Block, - McMinnville, Or. Truck and Express IL II. Welch having moved ir.to Frand Collard’s former quarters on Third street, and having taken Austen Dee into partnership ; they having fitted up and renewed their •—Having pouglit the — Business of Ixigr.n Pros. A Render- son. I am ready to do al! kinds of FINE TABLES, and opened a fine new stock of fresh WM. HOLL, NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR ETTES AND TOBACCO. Jffidiy fa, Proprietor of the respectfully solicit a share of the The leading patronage of tho people of McMinn ESTABLISHMENT, ville and vacinity not forgetting to JEWELRY kindly thank them for past favors. -or- Search for us between the Banks WELCH & DEE.. How McMinnville Lost Another^ Business House. In all the latest Styles and Patterns, whirl? for fit and quality cannot be beat. Call and see our spring goods before pur chasing else where. Trucking and Delivering — At Any Tim« — Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Che Mr a Trial. M. S. GOKK. .. YAMHILL COUNTY, J. II. HENDERSON Third Street, McMinnville, Or Corrie» a full and complete rtock of THE OLD RELIABLE Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willowware, E d . T elephone : D ear S ir :—Last week I arrived ' in McMinnville fully prepared to GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Props. open a Drug Store in yourenterprin ing city, but after looking the field This warehouse is l»eing thoroughly reno and overhauled, and new accom over, I was convinced that it would vated modations arc being added. be suicidal for n>e to embark in trade where there is a buiness house, Highest Cash Prireti PaM for drain. L ife S ize —Poi traits can be taken by so disgustingly aggressive and so Direct Shipments to San Francisco. W. F. Johnson the well known photo lost to-the interests of other houses grapher of Salem, who intends mining as one you have located in your None but standard Calcutta Sacks kept and let on the most reasonable terms. again to McMinnville on the 14th, ot city. It is with surprise and June and will stay until the 26th. He chagrin that I notice that this par Honest Weight. Fair Dealing. guarantees satisfaction on all his work. ticular house is steadily increasing Enlarging from old photographs or tin | its number of customers day after types. Mr. Johnson has finished several day, by employing methods that very fine pictures of residents of this j would make it very uncomfortable citv. He has bad on exhibition a halt K K TURPIN. 7G P. ( J C C. I! dozen life size pictures of the Wortman i for me, if I were in busiuess here. -TA -1 -J Color, rich golden yellow ; buff hum - family of this city, an I to any one w ho Just as it now do“S for competing Bred by W J Nesmith. Derry. Oregon; w she« to see the work, Mrs. Wortman establishments who arc striving to calved in 1382; sired by Dixie; dam, Proj»ert.v of Ad<li< wdl gladly show the pictures, if they combat the evil. I refer to G eo . 133 P (’ J (' (' It Brali This fine bull will bo kept on River- Will rail at Iier residence. W. B urt the P rescription D ri o - side Farm F ee —$5 Payable time of service oist who is selling drugs, medi 72m3 cines, paints, oils, stationery etc. ht at such exceedingly low prices Lyle A »n-i reliable Mcdiclneaarethebcst Dealer in I that I decided this is no place for VJVW v,depend npen. Arter'« Illood Ei- has born prescribed for years for all Im- Harness. Saddles, Etc, Etc. me, and the other fellows may as , lxir puritleer ft! c Blood. Jncvery form of Scrof- Repairing neatly done al reanoflal'le j well pull out. too. j along, FypLBi’Ie or Mercurial diseases. It Is Yours in Sorrow, rates ; Invaluable. For I.licuraallam.hxnoeqaal. Wright's new boiloing. Cornar Third II. I. P rice . I Geo W. Bur» «Inr.gi't, and F streets, McMinnville *>r DICK TURPIN (Successor to L. Root)’ r F< >1 >a eco Ci un r ---------- O„ Goods delivered promptly to any par* of the city. Goods Eítehanced for Produce. 35ft New Blacksmith Shop! A?4ITY, OREGON. SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of every description. Horse Shoeing And plow work a specially Also manufacture th« Celebratati Oregon Iron Harrow, CIVE ME» A CALL. 50tf -X \ <-r\x\ always haver IN-W* '■»J, V Acker-t Dairy Ro" ■■T«r at hand. It is the only safe m<-<fu-u>a <Tirine yet m ule ole that will remove all infantiledleor'lera. It contains no Opium or if •r ’lint, but rives the ehild notnr.it mm J. pain. Price 2 » cents. Bold b/ I Gil. W. Burt, rt*»ogi«t.