The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 14, 1887, Image 2

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    250,000 GOOD HARD BRICK
WEST SIDE' TELEPHONE.
------- AT-
McMrwn i K, TÍ’ kspa >’ Jt’N't 14. IKS'".
HAMNETT'S YAKD,
VOLINE 2 KO. I.
—At the new store of -
JU3t Across the Yamhill River.
With this issue the T elephone begins E ditor T elephone .
(¡.aid for walling wells or building founda­
the second year of its cxistance as a
Having graduated from a third-
tions, und are offered for sale at the
newspaper. So far wc have met with class Grocery store in one of the
tho most fi ltering results. Our Rtlh-
Eastern states, I concluded I would
scription list has gained stea lily until
eonte
to Oregon and engage in the
now, at tbe end of llie year thia pai er
la read by a majority of the citizen« of drug trade. I understood that the
Yamhill county. Ere the second year people of that region were so ignor­
iiaa expired, we hope it will he received ant that almost any quality of
into every household. In the mean
drugs could be palmed oft'on them
lime we «hallendeavor to keep it as it
Proprietor of the
Mon is—the leading newspaper oi obi if they were properly advertised,
and the dispenser from the east.
Yamhill.
______
el and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang Th.mbie and oleol skein Farm W.igcn.
Spring Wagons. Buggies and '
and Walking Plows, Harrows and
everything on wheels.
Cultivators of all kinds.
I ’rices
L<>wes t
Now is Ilio Chance to buy.
W-M. HOLL,
The Cana liau l*a>:iliu railroad lias
made another bid iy the way of passen­
ger tiaffic by offeiitig to check baggage
i rom this coast to any eastern point.
The man who committed suicide in
San Francisco, llneo days ago, under tin*
name of Victor Mooret, turns out to lie
Frank E. C. Montford, who had charge
of the printing office at army headquar­
ters in Cliicago. He leaves a wife aim
two children.
The Canadian Senate It w just deter
mined that a divorce obtained in the
United States is of no effect in Canada.
Whether it applies to ('anadiin rn.tr-
iages only is not stated. This will pm
at prohibitive tariff to the puictieeol Ca­
nadians running over lieie to obtain u
divorce and then going back and r<-
marrying. _______________
Jackson Davis' farm liott-e at Fourth
Flail), near Vancouver, Washington tcr-
litory, was di etroyed l>y fire Tuesday
morning at 8 o’clock. The total lose
was $1,000; insurance $200. Part of
Davis’goods were saved. His neigh­
bors subscribed ajrelief fund and a new-
house will be built soon.
The one
destroyed was built many years ago.
Laboring under this impression I
came to McMinnville and was
greatly astonished to find the peo­
ple were as enterprising and intelli­
gent as they were, where I came-
from. I called on Rogers & Todd
the leading druggists of the county
and from them I learned that it
was necessary to use pure and re­
liable drugs in order to secure and
retain customers, and also that
Grocery Graduates would not be
trusted to dispense medicines, I
also ascertained that by reason of
the extensive trade this firm enjoys
they sell the very best class of
drugs and medicines at the lowest
prices in the county. As I am
about to seek fields more “green”
I send you this in order to warn all
concerned that “merit” and not
cheek and blow is necessary in or­
der to win in McMinnville. Know­
ing that this will be greatly appre­
ciated,
I remain yours respectfully.
A. B ilk .
An exchange believes in getting fresh
news and requests those who have any­
thing of a local nature that they desire
to see published to hand the same in
■early. For instance: If there 1 b a birth
•do not Wait until alter the baby is wean-
•ed before communicating the fact; or a
marriage after the honeymoon is over; or
the dentil of a man after the widow is
married again.
JEWELRY
ESTABLISHMENT,
-OF—
YAMHILL COUNTY,
Splendid warehouses, complete with latest improved machinery. Thorough and lone
experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds -n Grain
1
------- Al-<», dealers in-------
A new, neat and clean stock
Every ar­
ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars. Butter Crocks,
Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods.
Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars
Farm, Dairy and Mill
M A CI I INERY.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season.
Binder Twlno, Belting, O1I3, and
We have put our prices down low Give us Wagons, Bugglsa ant! Carr’arjes.
a call, inspect our stock, anil we will guar­
Machine Supplies cf al! kinds.
antee prices to suit you
m«l See TTs.
Panther Creek Cedar Camp,
Has on hand
300.000 first class shingles, 10.000 posts,
50,0U0 shakes.
Hoosici ruice reeu oecuersand Drills
wit’n truss axle and wide tiles
HOOSIER RUNNER 1’HESS DRILL
Latest improved and best seeder in use.
Acme nur i
J. J Collard, Agt. McMinnville.
G. W. Sappington, Agt. North Yamhill.
Mo t effet tive and seri ii-euble farm
implement in use
2-1-mfi
inery goods as was
ever brought
Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville,
near the head of Panther Creek
GREAT REDUCTION
S ALE O F 13OC)TS AND Slit >KS,
For t.’ic next Sixtv Days at tbe old reliable Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store,
sign of the Big Boot, opposite the Grange Stor e
ITlour and Deed
Come and see for Yourself.
—Goods wold at—
Mrs. H. P. STUART’S,
FIDE SALE.
BONA
A career in the Boot ami Shoe line for the past eighteen years in this city Ims estab­
lished a business character for competency and integrity, with a minute knowledge <»f
(he local demands favors him in the wholesale market and enables frim to undersell
houses in the same line that arc not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro­
poses, in the pro Hr re I sale, I«» divide the margins with the (iistomvr for the specified
time The public will plcu.se call ami examine. No trouble to show good.«.
Opposite the Grange Store.
—And—
Delivered Dree !
febltf To any part of the city
“WHEN”
You want anything in the line of
P. F. BROWNE.
---- Itr.ADQUARTERS FOR-----
------- AND-------
GE^ED t YD
VIA
Book and Card Printing.
THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE HCR3E.
MILTON!
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
(‘lose connections made at Ashland with
stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
Stage Company
PLEASE CALL AND
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mest
approved machinery, and-to be the cheapest goods in the market when service i»
considered
Arc so thoroughly finished that they can be w<»rn in damp weather or a shower, with­
out fear of being ruined by carling or shrinking
The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done in such a manner, that the goods
cr.n be washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric
Our goods arc wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
care and skill can make them
Goods show ju“t what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting,
stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish ; as is the case with a
large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service
As manufacturers we have taken great jHii.s to supply an article in every way re­
liable, and unsurpassed by similar good’, either foreign or domestic, and would respect­
fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by mer­
chants who arc agents for the goods
All goods of our manufacture should hear the name ami trade mark of
Portland and San Francwco,
42 Hours.
California Express trains run daily
BKTW EKN rORTl.AND and ASHLAND.
AKK1VE
Portland 4:(K)P. ». M.IAshland . 9:ID A. M.
Ashland. ..5:00 P. ’. M.IPortlaixl 10.10 P. M
Ltii’al 1‘assengei’ Daily, Except Sunday.
LEAVE.
-..........
AKK1VE.
.
Portland 8:00A. M.IEugene.. 2:40 P M
Eugene . .9:00 A. M.lPoritand .2:15 P M.
Pullman
Palace Sleeping
Cars
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
Daily between Portland and Ashland
The O. <t
li. R. Ferry makes connection
with nil the regular trains on the East Side
Division from fool of I-' Street
West Si«le Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALEIS.
Mail Train.
(DAILY EXCEPT «UNDAYS)
Will stand the ensuing season, commenc­
LEAVE
--------------
AKKIVE.
ing April 1st, mid ending July 31st, at Portland 7:30 A. M McMinn .10:12 A. M.
McMinnville, in the old Mill yard, every­ McMinn. 10:13 A. M Corvallis 12:25 1’. M
day,
Corvallis 1:30 P. M McMinn. 3:43 P.M
McMinn 3:44 1’. M Portland
_____ ____
0:15 1 i ’ . ....
M
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
Single service, $10, payable nt time of ser- trains
the Oregon Pacific K. II. for Ya-
vice; to insure. $1.5. payable when marc is quina of
Bay
known to be with foal or when parted witli Express
Train Daily Except Sunday.
or removed from tin- county All care will
LEAVE.
AKKIVE.
lie taken to prevent accidents, hut no re­ Portland 4:50 P. M IMcMinnvilleS:0OP.M.
sponsibility will lie assumed
McMin’ville") :45.\. Ml Portland 9:00 A. M.
Will find pedigree on bills posted through­
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked
out the county
J M. HVI.ERY.
at company’s up-town office, corner Pin«
Proprietor. and Second streets. Tickets for principal
points in California can only be procured al
company’s office.
FOR SALE.
Breadhead Worsted’ Mills. Jamestcwn. N. Y.
HORSEMEN !
When you want horse bills printed, reinem
I her that the T elephone office is unsurpassed
in facilities foi‘doing this and all Other kinds
of Job Printing. Good work. Low prices.
McMinnville Baths !
Corner F and Front St«., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
A
PIECE OF YAU ABLE PROPEI!-
Y ty consisting of 31’2 acres «»ne mil«' tftur live P. M. on either the East or West
.'i<ie
Divisions.
from North Yamhill. Oregon This pier«* of
R. KOEHLER.
E. I’. ItotiEltS.
land will be sold cheap on easy terms Tin*
Manager
G. F. A Pass. Agt
property has a goo«l hous«* and out build­
ings, two gotxl wells, a first-class brick vartl.
a good young orchard and small fruit of all
c innville
kinds Wilt also sell a good butcher shop
in North Yamhill For further particulars
address
J L t’ASTLE.
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North Yamhill, Oregon
M M
liwry led d Sib Stalk:,
NOTICE.
Renews Her Youth.
x
VJ«
In the City.
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First class brick
H if brick
1’1'
'
be sold from $4 to $<i
parties wishing to buy
get it through invclai
yard
w ill
per thousand
All
I rick, «ill have to
.
J NO J. SAX
Lyle AVi»i«xht
&
IIE.TORSOJ,
Proprietors.
The Best Rigs in I lie City. Orders
Promptly attended to Day or
Hight.
Harness. Saddles. Etc, Etc.
Fancy Millinery !
Sharing, Eair (filling and-----
----- Sbampoing Parlors.
—At the Millinery Parlors of—
Ladies’ and Children's Work
-A SPECIALTY—
Miss F. E. Russ
Repairing neatly done at reasonable
rates
This warehouse is being thoroughly reno­
V. right’s new building. Corner Third
vated and overhauled, and new accom­
and F streets, McMinnville. Or
modations are being added.
Is warranted, is bccauso it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi­
tively cure oil Blond Diseases, purifies the
wholo system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Reuiotubor, wo guarantee it.
Geo. W. Hurt, druggist.
—Have Just Added—
HATS AT HALF PRICE.
The Finest Line of Cigars
OTHO WILLIAMS,
(Successor to A I-
In the City Try Them
art.)
McMinnville, Oregon.
Good lit Guaranteed or Xo Sali*,
McM IXNVIT.LF
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Grain.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts.
Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
GALLOWAY & GOUCHER. Props.
Holiest Weight. Fair Bealinn.
• C. II. FLEMING, Prop.
Merchant Tailor
Dealer in
75c
45<
»1 40«/$l -
15:
là«
Direct Shipments to San Francisco.
2;.
None
but standard Calcutta Racks kept
50c4fifl»
and let on the most reasonable terms.
II»
7’ -(f ■
neri),'
I
—A Full Line of—
Cor Third and D streets. McMinnville
LOGA.V BROS.,
EXAMINE.
Wliat W9 Guarantee for the Di ess Gaods cf cur Manufacture:
Only 30 Miles Staging,
Time between
LEAVE.
EIICFIFÆNDTSE.
Broadhead Dress G oods.
And Connections.
Pure from Portland to San Francisco, $32
tSacramento $30.
Castor Oil. Castor Machine or Lard 01
m
---- So'e. Agent for the Celebrated-----
Oregon & California R. R.
Machine Oiks!
G. E. DETMERING.
A. J. APPERSON,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Tk CN\X?J V trifle with any Throat or
VJvnv V I,ung Disease. If you havo
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
use Acker’s English Remedy end prevent
further trouble. It 13 a positivo cure,-
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
Geo. W. Burt, druggist.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
YOUR CHOICE
Circulate offering a reward of $2,000
for the in ioet of Pete Olsen, for the bru­
----- From the largest stock of-----
tal murder of Mis. Millie Lyons in Napa
county, Cal. February 17th last, have
been received in this city, accompanied
Ever brought t<» Yamhill County, and a t BEST WORK, LOWEST FRICES
■ by a photo, while not the murderer’s Bedrock prices If you want
bears such a striking resemblance to
him that persons «ho knew him
Or any kiu<l of Machine Oils, be sure and
personally thought, at first glance
that it was his. Janitor Wilson, of the go to Headquarters, which is at
We make a specialty oi Fine
North school, knows Olsen having been
GEO. W. BURT’S.
at sea with him on the same vessel. He
siiys Olsen got the sear on his left cheek
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!
during a brawl ,.t s> a.—News.
ville and vacinitv not forgetting to
kindly thank them for past favors.
A Captain's Fortunate Discovery
Search for us between the Banks
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying
WELCH * DEE..
between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been
I
The subscriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity the above
'
Wheat, per hn
Oats, per bu
Flonr, per bar.
Kggy». per dot.................
Batter, ner Ih
Cheewe, ncst, per 11»
Apple», j'cr I mjx
JJacon, »idrs
”
sbo"'ier
*’
hnni, eujpr curi-d
Warehousemen and Grain Buyers.
Fresh Family Groceries.
DUNZER,
HENERY
The Lowest Cash Price
II. II. Welch having moved into
Lieutenant J. \V. Graydon, a retired
navy officer, has been making some ex­ Franti Collard’s former quarters on
periments in the quarries near Wash­ Third street, and having taken
ington with a ne« explosive intended to Austen Dee into partnership ; they
supplant dynamite foi blasting pm poses. having fitted up and renewed their
Ho far bis experiments have met with
FINE TABLES.
mime remailiable results, mid quarry
men say the compound developea power anil opened a fine new stock of
three or lour times greater than dyna­ fresh
mite. Lieutenant Graydon says his
tiew explosive is cheaper than dyna­ NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR­
ETTES AND TOBACCO.
mite ami not nearly so dangerous to
manufacturers, o to handle, and at the
respectfully solicit a share of the
same time six or seven times more
patronage of the people of McMinn­
powerful.
O regon ,
---- PROPRIETOR of the-----
BURT WANTS CASH !
Home Produce Market.
crossing and carltcn ,
SHINGLES!!
Do I Want the Earth?
Mrs. Plxvbc Chosley, Peterson, Clay Co.
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which is vouched for by the
residents of the town: “I am 73 years old
have been troubled with kidney complaint
and lameness for ninny years; could not
(Ire
Now
--- ’s myself J without ‘ help
”
.... 2 I am
free from all pain ami soreness, and am
able to do all
nil my own housework
I owe
my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re­
newed my youth, ami remove«! completely
all desenses and pai ” Try a bottle, only
50c at Rogers A fodds Drug store
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M c M innville , M c M innville
third st , mc M innvillr , or .
Third Street, McMinnville, Or
More interest is being taken ill the
'Oregon National Guard at present than
at any other period in Iho hist iry of the
state. The young men of Corvallis have
met andagieed to join therank'andliave
forwarded an application tolhigadier-
General Siglin for authority to organize.
This company «ill have the maximum
Oh.no! Its my Brother Bill in Chicago,
number of members allow ed by I lie new wants that.
law. Albina has also lallen into line.
Portland lias more companies tlian any
I
other city,on the coast except San F run­
Am!
will
give
in
exchange
for
a
limited
cisco. It lias five companies of infantry
amount of the same
and the Portland Light Battery.
troubled with a cough so that he was un­
able to sleep, and was induced to try I)r,
Kings New Discovery for C od sum pt ion. Il
not only gave him instant rclcif. but allay­
ed the extreme soreness in his breast. His
•children were similary etlrcted and a single
•<lose had the same happy eilect. Dr. King-
New Discovery is now the standard rem
M«dy in the Coleman household ami on hoard
the schooner. Free Trial Bottle of this
Standard Remedy at Rogers it Todd’s Drug
Mon
-4
Biiriidoff, Thomason & Swanson,
(Successors to Baxter A Martin)
"X -V
would enjoy your dinner
«nd are prevented by Dys­
pepsia, uso Acker’s Dyspepsia TaUetx
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In­
digestion, Flatulency and Const pation.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents.
Geo. W Bur», druggist.
.
O reg
o'
w. V. PRICE.
Henderson Bros. Preps.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
First-cla«s accommodations for Ccmnier-
' ial men mid general travel.
Transient stock well cared for
lp Stairs in Adams' Building.
Everything new and in First-Class Order
McMinnville, Oregon
Patronage respectfully solicited
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