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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1890)
was married on April 28, 1868, to Mis.- M. P. Spillman, daughter of Judge N. (’• Spillman, of hi- native county. Re turning to Oregon lie engaged in sur veying and engineering. Since An- gu-t, 1878, he has resided in thi» city, ami ha- followed the mixed ixx-upation of architect, contractor ami builder, surveyor and engiiiet-r. Mr. t'lxqx-r- has envied and furnished plans forxev- eral of the line buildings in this city, namely (»arrison’x Opera Hotw, the I. O. <). F. Hall, the Presbyterian Church and other- of lews promilieiwe. He has also Iwen I nitial States deputy and county surveyor, which la.»l jxisition he resigned when appointed |>o«tmaster by President Harrison. Several large contracts of surveying have lieen given to him and the work has always txjen performed to the satisfaction of the United States surveyor. He is a prom inent memlier of the G. A. It. |xr-t of this city, and i- also a prominent Ma son. WM. «iAl.LOW ti. A < ltiz«*n «»fTlii« < itv Uli«» 1« lnt*reMtr«l In Several lii«l»i«tri«*«. Win. GaHoway whos«* |M»rtrait a|>- pf*ars lielow is oik * of th«* prominent «•itizens of Yambill county, lie is in- t«*r«*sted in real estate and is th«* man ager of tlu* Galloway «V (ok’icher wara- house, one of tlu* largest warehouses in tin* <*oiinty. His partner IM*ing Dr. E. E. <4ou«*h«*r. who««* smiling face appeara in another pla«*c In these columns. Mr. Galloway is foremost in all schemes for th«* advawemeiit c-f tlu* city. He is a I««» interest«*«! in tlu* creamery, th«* fair as«<M*lation, Fairlawn, Gall««way A: < HHicher* additi«»n to this city lw*sides having projM*rty in Seattle, Bort Town send, .Astoria ami several other I mmhii towns of the Pa« ifn* Northw«*st. He i« a lover of fine hors«*« and is tlu* owner «*f several, one of them Iwing Lady lk*aeh, Oregon’s phenomenal Ibiir-ycar-1 ohl. Hi* also has several fine colts which ar«* sura to make as jtimm I a re«*ord as La«ly Beach. Tlu* property I»«* is pushing now is “Fairlawn;” you «nil see an advertisement of this pn»|a*rty in another column, lie is :i «lemoerat ami ha« I m *«* ii before the | m * o - pl«* of this county several tiin«*s ami with the ex<*vptl«>n of once or twic«* has Ijeen ces« I* ii I. . was I m »rn tH*ar I) o <1 g «* v i I! e, Wisconsin, on Jun«* lo, |x4o. 117,1. iiitlhtirtlfi. In 1N52, his parents l«*ft for Oregon, crossing tin* plain« with ox tennis. Th«* journey consumed some scv»*n months. They settled in Yamhill within a few miles of this city and William first at tended sc I hmi I at Amity. He is the y’ounge«t of fiv«* lw»ys, all of whom made a sii«*ce«s of life. In IM»-"» In* in tricula- ted at tlu* Stat«* I’niversity aml was graduatf'd in l«n«. In 1X74 In* whs elected to th»* I *gislaturc and served his term. In 1878 ami isso he wa again «*lect<*d. in 1872 li1' wax defeated for the same hon«»rs. In l.MXIi Mr. Gal- lowav wa« nominated by the d(*in<M*rat- i« party as their «*andidate for county jud*'e and .«uttera«l defeat. His oppo nent was L. Loughary, th«* present in- «•unilM*nt. Mr. Galloway is an influen tial memlM-r of the «tat«* lw»ard of agri- «•iillur«* hiving I m * ch ap|M>int«*d by Gov. Penoyer. His term expira« in ISD2. In SeptcmlM-r 1.H75 lu mavri«*«l Mis.« Emma Baker of L.ifiiyrttv. The r«*siilt I* three ex<*i*«*«lingly bright «•hihlran, tw«» I myvs and one girl. For more extended infor mation regarding tlu* l»iisin«*ss of Mr. Galloway «e«* other columns. W. H. L«>s«n. \V. H. Ijogan, harlx*r, has a neatly fitted up shop on Third street the main thoroughfare of the city ami is doing a g«Mx| hnsim*s>. He is a Yamhill county I h > v and learned his trade in this city, TI k * interior of hi* shop i* highly deeo- The rate»I ami contains two chairs, finish Ix ing in antique oak. Fletcher &- Ita ah I- ou . Fletcher Davidson, real estate agents, have their oftiee on Third street and have a large list of valuable farm ami city lands for stile. They are nis- Ilers ami several large stiles of lami have l»een ma«l«* through them, People •lesiring circular« should write to them. Mr. Fletcher carries on an auction hus- im*ss also in iI k - same biiihling. »loiieN *V <'<>. J oik * s (’o, pr«>prietors of the Sash A: Door Factory ami «lealers in hard ware, have receiv«‘d a more <*xtemled ii<iti«-e elsewhere. A «•omplete house can I m - purchase«! of Jones Ac Co., luni- I xt , nails, locks, weights, etc. 'The bus iness is extensive ami the <l<*maml for their g«MM|s is s<» larg«* that a new mill is lx*ing built. IS. IL .laeolison, formerly of Sheridan, has <»|M*iied a gem ral nK*r«*hamlis<* store in this city. It is situattxl in the new Force l»l«M*k on 'Thin! street and con tains a well M*leet«*d st<x*k. The traile vnjoy«*«l is already large. .1. J. Collard. .J. J. Colltird th«- proprietor of the gr«M*ery store in tin* new Force block, is an old «ettler ami is well known to m*arlv everv r»,sideiit of Yamhill coun ty. M r. <’ollard is an iiitliientia! and «•«»ii.*cii*ntious menilN*i* of the Baptist church. Ihietofore Mr. Collard has lx‘en ««ngageil in l In* freighting business* ('| x » ii the <*onipleliion of tin* huilding in which In* is now situated In* pur« has- «*<1 a larg«* stock of gr»M*eries ami started in with a gixxl trade. 'The interior of the store presents a neat app<*aram*eand is lighted with electricity. F.. B. F«*llou«. piu-ity of the mill and it is shippixl to Portland and Sound ports for shi|s nient to foreign countries. The wan- house building was erected last year ami is the finest in the county. Knlgbt, Wmnl A Wxllxi-e. cause of the gixxl work and gotxi fits turned out. His shop is situated on D street, and contains a considerable stock of suiting» and pant’s pattern». Two tailors are kept l>u»y a gn-at ]x>rtion of the time. < . II. Fleming. <’. H. Fl«*ming is the proprietor of the ol«h*st barl»er »«hop in th«* city. The shop is lighte«l l»y eh*ctricity and fur nished with black walnut furniture presents a pretty ap|x*arancv. G«xxi ! Imths ar«* always ready with hot and cold water and rhe trade is large. Mr. Fleming is ]M»pular lx*ing a tmchelor with a fine residence. He is a native1 of Michigan but prefers like all others to live in tliis beautiful city than cold Michigan. fair prices. The stix-k conists of u gen eral line of watches, clix-ks, etc. Sever al thousand dollars m-e invested, and the shx-k pre.-cnts a very showy ap-j penrance when displayisl. Two work men are kept constantly employed on re|xtiring. Mr. Holl is a prominent citizen and lias held the position of| councilman; he is a member of the Ma-! sons ami Odd Fellows. TO THE LADIES ! l»M\i<l«oii A Squirt*. This real e-tate firm does considerable The millinery store on D street is pre- business and has a large numlier of M M aervs of the lx-st land in the county for ’*i‘1e«l over hy the alxive ladies. Their W W w - ía ^ a F^F^F sale. Their oftii-e on Third street is trade is gixxl mid the »tix-k is con»i»- C. W. Txliuage. well filled up and the prixliietions of tant and is composed of late style go xls C. W. Talmage is the Wells, Fargo: this section, in endless variety are dis A dress-making establishment is tar express agent anil the business of the I played to the gaze of the newcomer. ried on in connection. company in thiscity has increased won-: H. E. Fuller M. I): .1. E. Mager«. Grains anil grasses, vegetables and B. F. Fuller M. 1). proprietor of the . derftilly sine - Mr. Talmage lias had ! .1. E. Magers, attorney-at-law, receives fruit» can lie seen that will surpass any Beside the ex ' a mention of more »pace in another col- Prtsx’ription Drug Store arrived here ' charge of the office. thing in their line. LIQ. only a few weeks ago mid purchased press business he handles several of the | uinn. 1‘OWD. Elxia Mright tlie business and residence of Geo. W. firsti-las» fire insurance companies and Mr». Morris Co. Dealer in harness, saddles, etc., lias Kobert ine. Hunter’s, The alxive are dealers in novelties of ! Burt. He is also pastor of the Chris : lias written a large number of |x>licies. reeeivisl a lengthy notice in another tian church of tliis city. all kinds. A general stoek of necessi- Mr. Talmage is a prominent memlx-r of (’reme Delias, column. Gossamer, ties is kept on hand. Tin- store is a ¡ the Masonic fraternity ami served as Ml Minn rille National Hauk. ‘•Th«* Yamliill l<ei»«»rt«*r.’* strictly cash one and enjoy« a larg»1 This popular lunik is deservingof the ! deputy clerk under Clerk Spencer. Eiianieliiie, Swan’s Down, The republican paper of this city has trade Ix-cause of th«1 cheapness and confidence of the ]x-ople and it is fast L. Bettman. the alxive title and is owned by F. If I gixxl quality of the gixxls. It is situat- “getting there.” Substantial citizens, I,. Bettmon is the proprietor of the j Magnolia Balm, Slavens Barnhart, a gentleman late of the Os ; ed on I) street, in the Garrixon blix-k. all of whom an- interested in and are general merchandise store situated up-! born county ./oer»«/, Osborn, Kansas. I Oriental Cream. Flrxt xativnal Bank. a<-tively working for the upbuilding of on tlie corner of Third and B streets, j Puzzoni«, Mr. Barnhart is a man well along in This banking institution has its place i the city, nn- interestixt in it. Isxik at The stock i-omprises dress goods, etc., Caniiline, years and his entire life has lieen sjx-nt of business in Garrison’s hlix-k mid is I the extended notice on page two. «Saunders’. and gnx-eries. Mr. Bettman has been a I in the newspaper business. The /iV- mentioned in another column. resident of this city for several years t. ineiwhueide». /Mi/Vo-is the oldest i-staldishi-d newspa- In addtion to the above list we carry in stock all the Leading brands The Opposition Ixiot nini sh<x- stori- i» and before entering Imslnexs forhimself- .lames M«*('ain. per in tin1 county and its proprietors James McCain, attorney-at-law. Ims presidisi over by A. Dielscneider, who : was the manager of the Grange store.' of Perfumes. BALDWIN'S. RICKSECKER S. COLGATE'S. LUNDBORG’S, have Ixn-li many. During the last tliris- his office in Garrison’s lilix-k. A short has been a n-sident of this city for lev Tile goods are selected bv Mrs. Bettman ■ WRIGHT S. LAZELL'S and HOYT'S. years the changes in its management biographical sketch of him ap|x-ars erai years. His entire liusincss is de- who is an expert in this business. The have lxs-n four. The piqx-r is printisl elsewhere. Bay Rum. Hair Oils. Cosmetics. Curling Irons, and Puffs. voted to Ixxit» ami shoes ami he enjoys : selection shows gixxl taste and the peo- it|x>n a steam cylinder press. A job of | pie seem to lx- satisfied a« the business' fice is also run ill ninneclinn. The of done is large. fice is situatisl in Elsia Wright’s huild <'• I>. John»»«»»», ing, on the corner of Third and F Mr. JohiKM»n’« plan* of husiiu*«« is on streets, and immediately over the i B street and a general carriage and pletnent de|x>t of .1. G. Ballinger W wagon repairing, liorxe-x)iix*ing busi ness is carried on. You have no doubt j Chancy * Allen. Liverymen and proprietors of i read the notice given him on anothei- j pag»-. City stable, have a good business and Xeinoii A <■ i'aiixt r«»m. are tin- owners of a large number of Run tile wagon and carriage shop in I'onfertioiirrt gixxl horses and exisdlent carriages, ifertiiuien. nTÍHV D ATZ'P’D’V’ . connection with C. 1>. Johnson’s black The stable covers two lot.« on Third twin. Uli smith shop. The w ork turned out by street, lx-tween the Commercial hotel them is lasting and ix-rsons who pur and tin- Elsia Wright building. The chase of them all- customers for all horses and carriage« are kept in gixxl time. Mr. Granstrom is a cabinet mak HOME MADE CANDIES, NUTS. TROPICAL FRUITS. STAPLE ANO condition and their turnouts present a FANCY GROCERIES. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ETC. er, and furniture is also made when or showy ap|iearance. dered. We invite your Special Attention to the List of Fine Toiîet Requisites ROGERS BROS., Leading Druggists. BAÁI i KI. I, n " rv The <'«»iiitiiei*<*i;(l H«»<«*l. Tl»e Grange si«»rr. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE WITHIN THE CITV LIMITS. ’This fine brick huihling wax «wted E. B. Fellows, umicrtnker ami furni The farmers of this vicinity tiave one ture d«*aler. is mentioned on an other by L. H. (‘<M»k, who carried on the ho of the Ix-st appointisl Grange stores in As 1 am (' losing O i t M y S tih - k O f C i — kkhy \ m > G lassware . 1 can tel business tor some rime. A short |MlgV. this state. The manager of the busi offer VOtl Bargains in these lines, time ng«« McCall A: Holman st*cured a <Lfrrri'^r c> «•at«-- A llrnry. ness is Alex Reid, who conducts it nit Arc tin* pn»pi i«*tt»r- of tin* (*«>minvr<*ial lease of the huilding, and a fiistclass on bii»iness priueiph-s. and has made a STREET AT I NTERSEt TH )N < >F ! H 11! I). Io |M*r «lay house is kept. «tables ami have« very finely ap|M>inted j success of it. The stock is varied and Xelri«»ii. bnil«ling which has just I h - cu compl«*t<*d. 'The house <*«>ntain« lx*tw«*en thirty and a g«MMl tnule. 'The st<n-k is ex<*«*ll«*nt everything neccsu-y iqxin a farm can J. Nelson, «Ivntlst, is a Yamhill boy. and is composed of the latest goods. The carriages in use an* all new having forty r«M>«ns, and it is the n*sort of lx- purchased lien-, from a s<x-k to a lx*en constructc«l during th«* winter by commercial |x*ople. ’Tin* hotel is near His ottiee is -itnaled in < iarrison’s bl«M*k Nothing hut firstelass giMwIs are pur- self-tiinder. and is nicely :ip|M>inte«l. He is a |M»pll- the Fore«* Bros, of this city. ’This sta lx>th livery stables, lx*ing situat«*«! on <*ha««*<l ami the «atisfaction of purchas Mis» Tlll»MIMM»lla THE lar young man ami is an excellent work er« is general. The store is in tlu* Bra- ble <-ompares well with th«* ^tables of tlu* c««riK*r «»f Third and F stn•«•!«. TI k * «Ircssin.-tkiiig «* iik I millinery «*«- man. A g<MMl practice falls to him. Hill* .1. I.Olig. Portland. 'The horses an* all larg«* 1y building on (’ sti*eet. which can I m * tablishnu'iit on B street is <*arrie«l <»n 1« l.«»u»cliHry. Barln r, has just o | m * iic «I a neat shop mvii on this page. l«M»king animals. MOST SIGHTLY ADDITION TO by Miss 'Thoiiuison, who ha« hail ex- I I,. Loughary, attorney nt law and < a 11»rentli A (■«»iiclirr M. 1». on th»* corner opposite the Commercial For«*«* Br«»s. |M‘i*ieiK-e in lM»tli brain lK*«. The «t«M*k Of Illi» tinn of physicimis anil Mir- This firm has I h *«* ii in l»usim*ss in this hotel. ’The trade is growing as Mr. ■ county judge, has mi office in Garri is <M|iial tdth«* deinaiKls made ii|M»n it ILLI son’s lilix-k. which contiiins n splenilid gconx you cun hum uiorv by hxiking city several years ami have lx*en ell- Long is a gixxl workman. ami is stylish and shows unmm ! taste. law library. I I. Ballinger, the deputy U|x>n |xig<- two. Their office is over the W. K. Martin. gaged in the manufacturing of carriages I*. I'. Browne. TI k * propri«*tor of the bar in the Com district attorney Inis his office with Mr. tilxivi- mentioned bunk. w agons and «-art«. ’Th«* work ttirm*d The Pioneer Ixxit anil slux- store,, Loughitry. A more extended «ketch <;. x. Wright. out l»v them is excellent ami is giving mercial house, \V. E. Martin, is oik * of I owned by P. F. Brow n, is, as the name ; G. S. Wright, dentist, in tin- Brxly g(Mwl satisfaction. The lx*st of eastern the |x»pular young men of tin* city. can lx- -s-i-n elsewhere. indicates, the pioms-r estahlisnicnt of l««»KerN Br«iM.. block, enjoys the reputation of lx-ing a w « mm I is used in th«* construction of “Billy” is a s|x»rtsman lx*ing one of the Propri«*tors of the City Drug Store gixxl dentist. Tin- work |>erfonne<l by it» kind in tile city. The trade is gixxl their work. 'Their shop’ are on Second handmst men in tin* «‘oiinty with gun have iNM-eivcil a mention in another him gives gixxl satisfaction, and it amt the .»t<x-k extensive. A lin<- of street ami at thc«*omerof ’Tliinl and B 1 and i « m !. 'The bar over which he pr«*- place. ’Their place of husin«*ss is in clothing is also carried. kee|>s him busy tin- major |xirtion of I sides is well patronized and ail orderly ! The Ml'iMnn.llle Hotel. stnvts. (iarrison’s l»l<M*k. his time. He lias lieen in the city i*. i>. «¿ i «- iih . anti well kept place it is. He is also a This house has retinal from business «’I ihk . iiriMsen. alxiut a yenr. I*. D. Glenn is the su|M*rintrndent of splinter. Ix-iug one of tile fastest ill tile to a certain extent. Mr. Mi-Guire, the Gmceryinan, baker and confectioner Triplett A B«»n«l. electric lights and water for this city. state. Numerous rae»1* have Ixs'ii ar- has reeeiveil a mention elsewhere. His proprietor, lx-ing in [xx>r health, the The new market opened by Triplett I His duties an* many and arduous at tin* ningisl ami generally result«1d in a pla«*e of business is on 'Tliinl «tract in house is only o|x-ned when then is a <St Bond is very neat mid well supplied present time, made so by the large victory to him. The defeat by Kittle- the (iarrison bl(M*k. rush of jieople, as during <-ouit week. with meats. The business done by the numlM*r of |M*opl<* who are putting in ■ man some years ago i« the only reverse U. II. Bingham. When running, one of the lx-st firm is already large ami is lx-ing added electric lights ami water. No lM*tter be lias suffered. 'The uiid«‘rt;^iug establishment and tables in the city is placed Ixfon- the to..... .. day. Cash is paid for poultry, man could hav«« Iwen found for the jm »- furniture store of W. H. Bingham is guests. The i:<»ard <»f I etc., which is »hip|x-il to the Portland st. ChatleN Hotel. sitioii. He has o|ieiied a plumbing situated on Third «tr«*et in a large brick This organization consists of citizens markets. The shop is situated on Tliis |x>pular resort has received its shop ami has on hand all I I k * necessary of McMinnville who are interested building. The stock consists of furni Third street. quota of mention U|x>n another |iage. t«M»ls and fittings to do the most «*labo- in tile development of the city have ture, ear|M*ts. blanket«, wall patter, win Grant McGuire. with a ]xirtmit of its proprietor. rat<* work. He also has a large st<x*k of opened nn office on Third stits-t, where, dow shades, et<*. It ¡«all new, in the Grant M«*Guira, proprietor of the Kli«»<teN A Kh«»«left. eleetrieal titling- and tixtur«*s the lat j in n short time literature, as well as the latest style« ami Is numci*oiis in variety City Meat market, caters to the wants This is a realestate firm which is just ter Ix’ing in many <l«*signs and -nitahle i proditets of this section will lx1 display of design. Mr. Bingham is a promi of th«* public in the meat line in a man entering the field, and its pi-ox|xs-tx un* for th«* most Iasi'nlioiis. ed. The six-retiiry is W. T. Shurtleff, nent Mason and has I m * vii a resident of ner which i« etpial to the liest markets gixxl. They will do a n-al estate, loan, this eit\ for many years. VlanniiiK A l tile presiilent is .1. E. Magers and the of the city. The shop is in the Braly collection ami insurance business. F. W. IS«*<ltnon«l. Dealers in agricultural implements vi<i«i-presi<lent A. .1. Apix-rson. The building, on C street. Their office is over the music store of Carries a stock of dry goo«l« well se- and general hardware have reccivixl an |xs>ple who intend to come to this U. 1». U e« d. Hewitt Bros., on Tliinl street. lecte«! to meet the demand of the most exlend<*«l noti«*«* «»n pag<* ><‘veii. Has lately ««pened a shoemaking and country would do well to write the particular person. The show windows F. W. Martin. <Oillo»va> A <o»ii<*li«*r. board for panipliietx descriptive of this always present a lieantiftil app«*aranee and impairing «hop on C street. F. W. Martin is the proprietor of bi «INF.«« i » ii : f .< T«»III . Gnllowny A Goucher un1 tile proprie ' city and ooiinty. There is no real es and arc drapt'd with th«* g«M>d« which Mr. Wt*ed is a new comer and his ven .Martin’s addition to tliis city The This fine tract of land lies just outside the city limits of this city, tors of one of the largest wiirehouses in tate eonipany backing this institution, can I m * fotiml upon the shelves. He ture has been attended with succoss. addition fat situated on the east bank of ami is within ten minutes walk of the Imsim—s center. It ix divid tin1 i-oinity. The liuikling is conve jit is amply supportisi and kept up l>y also carries a st'M*k of ladies and gents The shop is opjM»«it(* the T elephoni :- the Yamhill and is laid out in acn- ed into tracts as given alxive. ami is lx-ing sold off fast. It ix R egistei : ottiee. tracts. This pmperty is choice and .Several of I he business men of this niently -itiiuteil nenr the milmud track, i the monthly contributions of the buxi- boots and shoes. Mr. Be«lmon<l has sightly and well drained—a «mall creek in the rear taking the xur- S. F. Harding. has nearly all lieen bought up by peo city have n*«-eiv<*«l a notice of their bus ill fact lx-ing dins-tly ii|x>ii the siding. new* men. The managers are l>n»iness lM*en c«»nnccted with tlu* Smith A: lh*d-1 S. F. Hauling, shoemaker does cen ple who intend to do market ganlening plus water away immediately. 11 is adapted to small fruits of al) Tin- latest improxeil machinery for ■ men who know tile |M>ssil>ilities of this iness on another page of this issue. mond wan-lmu.ie in this city lor-x-verel ^derablc in the''trade which lie work« The following list «•omprist -every luisi- cleaning wheat is within the building i*ountry ami they are attempting to years past. The warehouse i« not in i at. H is work is gixxl and gives satis .mid persons who like to reside near kinds, market gardening, etc. A large nursery will be startixi which contains bins ami »tore nxims for help their fellow men to pnisperitv by «*ominissh»n at pras«*nt. tow n but not in it. He has alxiut con-1 there soon. Nearly one-half the tract is already sold. It is oppo newR lion««* in I he city: faction. Besides ix'ing xhnemaker lie chuted to throw the balance of the -ai-kcil grain for l-Jt,<»tO Imsliels. Mr. showing them imluceinents in the way <’. Fritz. A.«l. V pperwoii. site the Yamhill County 1-air kxsociation's grounds. Price of land i j is also a justice of the peace and an at- The artistic photographer of this city tract owned by him upon the market 'The larg«*>t general merchandise Galloway is the manager of this busi oflx'tter advantages than is jxisse—e«l ranges from otic-hundred to one-hundred-and-tiftY dollars |x*r acre. is C. Fritz and the pl ml <>gra pits from i • He is an old resident of in small parcels. house in tile city is presided over by A. ness. A |x>rtrait of him cun be seen by any other portion of tlie state. ■ this city. Nearly all the criminal cases Several gixxl pieces have not yet Ixx-n sold, and ixtsoiis who want a The Saylor Addition. J. Ap|x*rson. It i« situated at the cor go before him for examination. This addition is nearly all sold and large and eomnuxiious building site should call at once and secure ner of’Hi irt I and B streets, the two B. <'l»i-k. numerous houses have Iwen built U)x>n principal xirvets in the city. The st«x*k Tile manufacturing furniture estali- it during the ]>ast year. It is well some of this land, as it will in the near future be the residence in the dry gixxls de|>artment is cx«*t‘e«|- : lishment is owned b\ the alxive, and drained and sightly and will make portion of the progressive city of McMinnville. Call U|xm or addrexx ingly fiiicat th«* pres«‘m time as hales firstclass work is turmsl out. Mr Clark when thickly populated, one ol the fin- and lx»x<‘s of g<xwls direct from the east, Galloway, Gouehei* A«r«*e, ! is an excellent mechanic, and good e»t residenis- jxirtioiis ol the city. have lx*en coming in on every freight. workmen an- employed. The class of Raker*« Addition. MvMINNVILLE. OREGON. 'Tile slux* «h'pariment is larg«* ami com work is general, the most of it, how Granville Baker is the proprietor of prises all tlu* late.*t styl«‘s and makes of ever, lx-ing ordered. Native wixxls an- tliis addition to the city which is situa- lxx»ts, sh«x*s, slippers, eh*. 'Tin* gr«x*ery I M. I). !.. HHOVH«. nsi-d exclusively, and Mr. Clark says tixi on tlu- west side of B street within it. F. IlHoliEs. department siiuut«*«l in the rear «»f the that for Ix-anty of finish they cannot lx- the city limits. It is sightly and well huihling in a large rtNNii from th«* main excelled. The factory is »ituati-il on drained. It is selling quietly, store contain« everything, in the gro the isirner of Fourth mid E streets, and «'handler'« Addition. cery line. A larg«* as««»rtmeiit of fine the |x>wcr is furnished by steam, sever situated on tl»e south hank of < ozine crockery, lamps, etc. is always kept in al late machines being in operation. creek is lx-ing built up rapidly and will stock. The pro«lm*i* «hip|M-(| during i I k * This plant is continually growing, and sixm lx- taken within the incorporation. year to Ponlaml mark«*l« 1.« astonish it will m»t I m ? long lieforc the furniture The water works are situated in Mrs. ingly large. Mr. Ap|M*r««»n, th«* pro- will have a state imputation. ('handler’s s<-cond addition which you priet«»r i> one of the substantial citizens can six- in the plat on the first page. •I. «1. Huler,». XÆcXÆixxxi’vUle, Orefoxx. Cffi.ce Over XÆ vlm I c Stör«. of this city ami i* inlen*st<*d in th«* Mc The Braly Farm. The oldest saloon in the city is the Minnville National hank and tin* This farm is situated Just outside the one on Third street owned hy John (’reamery A Cold Sh»rage coin pane. llulery and presided over hy his son. city limits and consists of 916 acres of MON E Y T( ) L( ) A N-( X )L LE( TI NG I )ON E. He i« always one of th«* tirst to a«lvo- It is Geo. llulery. The stock of liquors is till- finest land in this section. cate a new or<l<‘r <if things ami always large ami the trade is also. Mr. Hulery nearly all under cultivation and im- backs his propositions v ith the wher»*- is a lover of line hors<‘s, and has th«* lnese crops of grain an- pnxluced. It with. H«* has lxs*ii a resident <«f the honor of huilding the first race track in will sixm lx- sold, Mr. Braly offering the territory an«l state of Oregon since Isl7, the state. I lei» also interested in the ,''"tin-tract toi »4.->, i »» i . A com|mn.v is «•oming here from Missouri. II«- is a Fair a<s4K*iation. ami is o|M*n-hamled in now lieing orjwmize«l to piirchu««* it and republican and i- a |x*rson of inthience the advancement of aport of any kind. cut it np into city lots and small farms. in his jMirty, his opinion.« when 1 he Mar Mill». Keller A. Malone. \ 1)1)1 TION press«xI, have great weight. M«*«sr«. Stout, Hibbs, Martin and This «al<M>n is situated on Third St., VV . T. Bool It A Null. Hvinbn*«* have purchased th«* Sax mUI ami « ’ arries the usual stock of Ikpiors. \V. T. Ikjoth A: Son have ju«i en*c|c«l The proprietors arc I m <I i Yamhill coiin- pr«»|M*rty which has l»<*eii idle miiich * the a large blacksmith shop ami agricultur THIRD STREET McMINNVILLE, OREGON. i ty lx»ys, ami arc known to nearly every fire of two or tlm*«* years ago ami will al dejjot on Third street. < h*m*ral hlack- upon this p:»g<*. linn buy larg«* Walia«-«- a - t «»« i « i . wliich the ent- in this p.-qx-r were made i {terson in the county. The *aloon is put in tlu* latest improved roller ma smithinir including h«ti*s*‘-*h«x*ing is amount« of grain o:u*h season and have ’ "’*H known linn «»I gr«Mi*rs have wen1 taken by him. Tim work tnrnetl well ap|x>intt*d ami the observations chinery. with a «‘apacity of 125 Irnrrels «lone. Three tires are kept <*on.«tantly |M*r day. ’I’lu* |M»wer will I m * furnished lon«l«*«l shi|>snt s « hiih I |M»ints with Yam- H'<*»*ive«l a noth*«* u ] mui another pair«* of out by him equals, in quality, that of taken there aim many. Simn Ovl- will I«1 -eart-c ami Coinm.txl a Higher Price. busy. In horsc-slKX’ing this shop ex by water taken from Baker creek. This H. A<iams. hill county grain. The fanner« patron- Lilis issue, the Ix-xt photographers in the -tate. He cels all the shops in th«* eoiintv for ize this warehous«* I«» its ent ire capacity. Ilewitt Bros. Mr. Adams runs tin* only billiard hall magnificent |M>wer has Ijevn idle long has lx-cn ill the business here alxiut a artistic work. This part of the busi 'There is no ivason why the building The Ixxik ami music «turi1 of tliis city in the city. No intoxicating Ix^verages enough and it is a «atisfa«*tion to know year and nearly all the |x-ople here have ness is attended to by Georg«* Wester should not I m * enlarged. is well lilleil with the latest novels ami taken advantage of flu- chance to ole ! are sold hut niilk shakes ami s«xla in that «till some have energy enough to Price lixoge- ».Xi up. Fur full parti,-iilar- apply to B . 1». Blw«-k. field who enjoy.« a reputation for lu»r«<‘- |ieri<xUcals. A large stock of musical tain tine a ork. I li* gallery is situate I endless variety can h< obtained there. take hold of a sure thing. Mr. Bla«*k arrived a short tint«* ag«> .1 I. KMGHT A <<•.. l iti: INVK-T.MEXT <" . shoeing throughout the-talc. lie has iiistruments including pianos, organs, over F. W. Redmond'» dry gixxls store Mr. Adams is also pi*oprietor of the YFAIK ASS«»« 1AT1OX. JAS. FLET< HE It A « «» Vi Stark St.. I*>>rtlumll >r sh<xl more fast trotters than any black from tin- East ami immediately Iwgan gnitars, etc. , as well as all the latest on Third street. Itesi E-tati Agent-. McMinnville I BARNEKOFF A < <> oldest harms' shop in the city, which •F. Harvey II «• nd ei-soi*. I.ar<e <«rnwn«1i» With one of the Beat Mlle tin* «-oustruction of a n*si«lenc«' and McMinnville Ftoiiriag Mille smith in the state ami at n«*arlv all the inil-ie is well displayed. Hewitt Bros., Track» in State. The proprietor of tin* !{<*<! Front gro is stunted several d«x>rs west of his bil great meetings (morge i> r«*«|U<**(eil to st re building on the corner of First thè proprietixi», lately pureha-ed thè liard hall on ’Third street ami contains The Yxmhill County Fair Assix-iatton atten • so as to I m * in n*a«lim*s-. should an«l I stn*«»ts. \Vh«*n completed he business frolli F. Pravo, and bave mode cery »«toir on Third street has received a iiotnv in another pail of this paper. a large stock of saddles, harm*ss, et<*. is one of substance, having one hundred tilled it with a choice st«n*k of gns'eries anything g«» wrong. W. T. B«x»th At mimerous additimi- to thè st.x-k as well Hr». I. S. Fuller. All the necessary re|mii> can lx* obtained acres of ground enclosed in a neat fen«-. ;.nd pr«*visions and o|M*ned the doors. Son an1 the agents for th«* Advan«*p Although sitnat«*«l several blocks from extended thè lni»ini-»». Faney station- The attractive windows of the millin here. Large liuildings for the display of the threshers and M*parat«*r« and are intrm th«’ Business center of the city h«*«*njoys ery and noveltie- of all Rimi- mn lx- ery >tore on Third street were arranged Eurisko Marled. ducing a large numlu*r of flies«* ma a go<Ml trade. fon mi liere ili elidi«1— varieté. The hy the h I m » v « lady, who is the proprie The oldest market in the city is pnxhn-ts of the county have been erect MrMinnvillr Mill«. chines in this section, Patent harrows sture isoli ììiird stris-t ami thè tradì- is tor of tin* store. The stock consists of known as the Eurisko and wa- estab ed also stables and shells for the live Thcsi* mills run night an«l day ami already largì- and i- growing rapidi«'. 1 lie latest style goods ami novelties. A and cultivator« an* mad«* by them lished veins ago by W. J. Garrison, the stix-k. The grounds contain one of the arc turning out llo barrels of tine «pial- It i-theonly business of thi- kiml in dll s’, making establishment is also run whi<*h give go«x| satisfaction. builder of the Garrison block. The best mile tracks in the »tate also a large in connection. ity Hour, which ha«gainc«l a i*eputati<»n thè i-oimty. K hv A T»»«ld. present establishment is carried on by grand stand. The fairs held are well <». <». II: m I m »N. •J. li«tinl»a«Ui. THE LEADING REAL ESTATE FIRM OF THE WESTSIDE This firm of clothiers ami merchant throughout this stat«* ami Washington. J. S. ilililis n wealthy and influential attended, the displays and premiums I h aler in general hardware ami man Mr. Rumliiu-li is n lute nddition tn tailors have n*ceived an externl«*«! notice ’The mills are situated n«*ar tlu* railrrwul, the liushicsx men of this city. He bus ufacturer of galvanized iron, cornice, farmer living near this city. Mr. Ilihtis are large. The grounds are at present on First stre«*t, from II to J. F. Barm*- leased to Chas. \V<xxls, the trainer of We have largì1 or amali. xt<x-k or grain farina, city or suburban property on page seven. o|H-ned a jewelry store in flu- old post etc., has r«<*<*ivc<l a m»ti<a* upon another keeps the market supplied with the for sale at low figure«" and easy terms. k«>tl" is the general maijager. A mon* horsi-s, wiio has a large num- I. T. Terry. choicest meat» obtainable, with fish trotting office building on I) street, op|x>site the |Mgl . lx»r of horses under his care the year F IV . Frtitoii« I. T. Terry, gvm*ral l»la«*k«mith i> «•xteiMlc«! noti«*«* ap]M*ars on another amt game in their seasons. Firsi National Bank. A neat stix-k is around. No better track exists in the F. \V. Fenton iittorne.v-at-la'w lias his located in the building on the corner of I »age. In «*oiim*«*tion with tlu* mill a > Iddrrn hx for l irrularx »r uy Special InforxatitHi. »tate for the development of speed. The Wm. Hull. displayed, and general repairing of all office in tin- bank Imihling anil the cli T^ird and E streets, opposite the Com warehous«* business is «*arric«l on. A horses of this county are exceedingly Win. lieen lo- kinds is done. ents wlio elimh the stairs eaelAlav are , . . Holl, . the ,. : jeweler, has . , mercial hotel. .Mr. 'Tern- is a first-class «•onsiderable |M»rtion of the grain storctl | well bred and speedy as their record of Any buxine«» entruMed tn us will be promptly attended to. Addreaa: E. Z.trkli-. men using in number. A larie busk I <",1‘ 1 1,1 ’*“* clt-v for " "f .V*»”-" last year will allow. A fine stream of horse sheer ami the trade enjoyed is in th«* wan*h«»us«* is us«*«i in the mill. Merchant tailor, lias uainixl a ri-puta- lie— iii tile settlement of c-tati-i- han- and —1 has gained .............. . ~ ' for — good ----- * water runs through the grrxinds mak a reputation Still the xnmum sbxv,I exceeds the ca- tiou since lie started in bii«ine»~, lx-- illeil In him. good. KNIGHT. WOOD A \\ \ I. LACE. McMinnville. Oregon. work ami the sale of choice goexta at ing it as convenient as couM lx-desired. CHAS. GRISSEN. 1 R L A \ \ Rhodes & Rhodes, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AGENTS, NOTARY PUBLICS, Lots in the Oak Park ARE SELLING FAST! -¿ù-rxcì Buy It Is Sxiilä-ixxgr TTp Before Toe X-ate KNIGHT. WOOD & WALLACE,