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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1892)
t Look at the Map. Look at the Map. McMinnville, Yamhill County. Here is tlie County seat. Here is published THE TELEPHONE REGISTER. Monarch of home newspapers, accorded first place in all the Directories. State of Oregon, Yamhill County. Here you will find the most pro ductive section in the World. Land is cheap, ottering special in ducements to fruit raisers and dairymen. Ixfok at the Map. Look at the Map M c M innville , O regon . T hursday , Consolidated Feh. 1,1889. july 14, 1892. VOL. IV. NO. 24 MYSTERIOUS COUNTESS. U nion H ardware C o . A Woman of the Pari* Half-World Who Deceived New York Society. An absurd incident illustrating admiration of the American public titled people and the very curious sence of precaution manifested in receiving of such persons in the United States, often with no other credentials than their own assertions, has just come to our knowledge. Our inform ant was a married lady, who lias for some years past resided in Paris, and who went with her busband last year to spend a few months in her native Wc are a Home Concern, and if we are fortunate enough to make any land. They made a tour of the water ing plaoes during July and August and money it remains in the County. towards the close of their wanderings PRICES THE LOWEST. QUALITY CONSIDERED, then why not they arrived at a summer resort noted for the size and splendor of its hotels. BUY OF US. They took up their quarters at the principle one oi these hostelries, and when my friend inscribed ids and her names on the hotel register as “Mr. and Mrs. X---- of Paris,” he was in stantly asked if he knew the Countess Z---- . He was forced to confess that lie had never even heard of the lady. Thereupon an immense amount of consideration on the part of the hotel proprietor and his employes was imme REID MUSIC. CABRIOLETS, PARK WAGONS. diately manifested towards him. Not FARMERS' CARRIAGES. to have known the elegant and fascin TO WIN CLEVELAND VOTERS. Farming on Wrong Principle*. charmed any longer by art? Neither ating Countess Z---- argued that in the artist nor the dilettante; the artist in Paris Mr. and Mrs. X---- were The Aims of The France* Cleveland In- 1 Miss Busby had a good farm and it and the dilettante would cease to exist. themselves unknown and by no means was well stocked and conducted by So, while we have gained much from fluence Club No. 1. herself in a lucrative manner. Mr. the enormous increase in labor saving frequented the best society. The charming countess, traveling in Many Democratic women of New Higgins lived neighbor to her and was machinery that lias characterized the company with a youndjFrench mar York have turned politicians for the a pretty good farmer himself. One latter half of the present century, we ried couple, had just taken her depart coming presidential campaign. They day he went in and sat down on tlie have lost what probably will not soon ure with her friends from the hotel will bo au important and attractive' porch steps and watched her shelling be restored, the leve of work and prids •f aforesaid. She had been overwhelmed feature of it. They propose to accomp peas. in work for its own sake, the love and with attentions during her stay. The lish their object in womanly ways. ; “You’ve got a nice farm here, Miss pride that were the parents of mechan JJOTEL YAMHILL. JJ. MULLEN. best of carriages, the most sumptuous The object is to secure the election of Busby,” he said at ratidom. ical skill, skill which, now they art* of recast« the most carefully trained of Grover Cleveland and thus make Mrs. i I “I think so,” she responded, with a dead, is itself decaying. The loss ap- K. SANDERS, PROPRIETOR. VETERINARY SURGEON AND the chambermaids and waiters o( the Grover Cleveland the first lady of the touch of pride. ]M*ars inevitable to those who scan the First (’lass in Every Particular. Free house, were all placed at her service. land once more. DENTIST. I “Got fine fields of truck glowin' all social horizon philosophically; it is, Sample Room for Commercial Travelers. Farmers can get a good dinner here for She was called upon by a number of “They love babies and have a very around?” however, no less to be regretted because Office at McMinnville Pharmacy. 25 cents; give us a call. Formerly the Cook the villa holders of the place and invit tender spot in their hearts for Ruth “Yes.” House. unavoidable. All diseases and ailments of tlie domesti “Got ten line cows and a lot of other ed to dinners and afternoon teas, and Cleveland. They are also economical, cated animals treated day or night. “This tendency of labor saving ma M c M innville altogether was made much of. When and rebel against a tariff which reduces cattle?” chines was many years ago pointed out J D. BAKER, “Yes.” she went away she took with her a the number of gowns in their summer by Ruskin, who, in the light of the ful number of letters of introduction from wardrobe. There is a certain unpleas “Got some good horses and mules?” fillment of his prediction, proved only CARLIN & COULTER, Proprietors her new acquaintances to prominent antness about that McKinly bill which “Yes.” I too true a prophet. SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC families in New York and Boston and compels them to pay $20 for a $15 bon “(lot a comfortable house and a good Goods of all descriptions moved and care “It is this efleet upon the masses, PHYSICIAN. ful handling guaranteed. Collections will promised faithfully that she would not net on account of its Parisian origin. barn?” mor than unequal distribution of be made monthly Hauling of a.l kinds fa* 1 topresent them. She spoke Eng These are a few of the reasons for tlie “Yes.” Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. done cheap. wealth, that is separating society ill lish remarkably well, an accomplish formation last Wednesday afternoon of “Got a lot of fat chickens and turkeys America into distinct classes. GO TO RAMSEY & FENTON, ment that had a good deal to do with the Frances Cleveland Influence Club and geese?” ... her brilliant social success during her No. 1. Its originator and president is "Yes.” INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY. stay. “Got money in the bank?" Mrs. Mary Frost Ormsby, and the first ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. The Ohio Improved Chester boar. Duke Recovering finally from the shock of meeting was held at her home, No. 115 “Yes.” An Excn*e for Our Virtue* but Not for of Yamhill. No. 8456 property of Wm. B. McMinnville, - - - - Oregon. Turner, will be permitted a limited number being held as social pariahs on account West Ninety-sixth street. “Got everything you need on a farm, • Our Failing*. of sows this season. Can be seen at own of their lack of acquaintanceship with Office, Rooms 1 and 2 Uuion Block. Mrs. Ormsby is a woman of striking haven’t you?” er’s farm 6 miles southwest of McMinnville. Did it ever occur to persons who talk “Yes.” FEE, - - - $2.50 this elegant lady Mr. and Mrs. X----- personality. She is tall and slender (JALBREATH & GOUCHER, continually of heredity and its influ “Got no husband, have yen?” finished their sojourn at the hotel in witli a decisive yet winning manner. This was so unexpected that Miss ence to think how their talk impresses question and soon after sailed from “I come of a long race of politicians,” New York to return to their Parisian Busby almost dropped a basket of |s*as children? What are tlie youngsters to said Mrs. Ormsby, “ but am the first to PHYSICIANSAND SURGEONS, make of the su p]x>sl tlon t hat they aren't home. A few months after they got go over to the democractic side. This I on Mr. Higgins’ head. —DEALER IN— M c M innville , - - - O regon . themselves at all, but really their great back Mr. X— was invited by a French do because I think the democratic “No,” hesitatingly. BURNS & DANIELS. gentleman to accompany him to an en platform comes nearest to what I con “A husband is mighty handy on a grandfathers and grandmothers? How (Office over Braly's Bank.) they do look at it is rattier prettily told tertainment by which a well known sider right, and then I am a stanch ad farm,” he ventured. C. MICHAUX, and dashing member of the demi mirer of Mrs. Cleveland, who is a credit “Have you got one,” she asked, with by a (young student, Miss Frances The Finest Line of Confection Wells Danielson, in that very bright monde was al tout to, inaugurate a new to the type of American womanhood.” a sharp little laugh. ery in the City. little expression of board: ng-liouse wis “No,” he replied, “but—” residence of which she bad just taken Mrs. Ormsby was born in Albany, N. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEÛN. possession. This dame, though a Y. She completed her education at “Have you got a wife?” she inter dom, tlie Dana Hall Bonbonniere. “It All kinds of Produce taken at the LAFAYETTE, OREGON- is hard,” this voting woman writes, “it prominent and popular personage by Vassar college and then came to New rupted. reason of her geniality and good humor York to live. For many years she lias “Have you one?” he quickly asked, is bard after spending many weary hours at the piano and finally master and general jolity, is neither young n<# been principal of the Seabury Seminary cornering her. Call and examine my Stock and ing a piece, to overhear th« remark, “ No. ” handsome, and, unlike many of her J, P. TURNEY, on Forty-second street. She is an act get Prices. I “Well, it seems to me, Miss Busby,” “That certainly is inliorn talent; her colleagues, is not in the least refined. ive member of Sorosis, and prominent A. H. G aunt i She is known by the name of "Mar in many temperance societies, and as a said Mr. Higgins, “that we ain’t l>een father is musical, I believe.” It is dis. SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. got,” and, since the death of Cora Pearl member of tlie King’s Daughters. For farmin’ on right principles. K’pose we heartening when one has squandered much time and countless sheets of pa Specialty of surgery and diseases of women she is probably the most conspicuous three years she was vice-president for set a meetin’ and talk it over.” per on a difficult problem, to have it woman of her class in Paris. Towards New York in the Woman’s National “S’pose we do, Mr. Higgins.” Vinos B lock - M c M innville , O r . Points to Remember for 1892, in the purchase of Gro- the end of the evening she undertook Press association. Last October she “Will this even’ at early candle light said, "They are a mathematical family. This registered Jersey I,till was recently ceries. purchased bv the undersigned unit will to amuse the persons surrounding her went abroad as a delegate to the Uni be too soon, Maria,” inquired Mr. Hig Her grandfather was really a genius In yyM. HOLL, stand for service at my farm. that line.’ But, saddest of all, to a with an account of a trip she had taken versal Peace Union at Rome, where gins. Fully one-half of the People do not stop to consider Sire ltoyal Beauty's Duke. (17.315); aver childish mind, is to be called ‘so very to tlie United States during the past “ Not at all, Hiram, ” responded Miss she addressed tlie congress and present age of dam and sire’s dam, 30 pounds. 15’4 the money they can save during the year in purchasing goods of a Watchmaker Busby, and they talked it over success much like her great great-grandmother; ounces, in seven days, firm that pays strict attention to the selling of First Class Goods summer, and of the immense amount ed the flag of peace which was sent by fully.' said great grandparent’s highly-colored bam Princess of Ashantee 6th, (43,514), a of attention and social consideration the American women, through the and Jeweler. most at a Small Profit. promising young cow. Average of sirring eyed, old-fashioned portrait she had enjoyed during her tour. Human Freedom League, to the Ital Sealer In All Kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware dam and sires dam 35 pounds , 10';, ounces Machine* and Men. hanging in awe-inspiring stateliness in Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. in seven days. People usually go to the nearest place regardless of “I went by the name of the Countess ian government. a gloomy corner. Ko it goes on. A ROYAL ASHANTEE is a solid fawn, Z-——,” continued Margot. My valet The basis of the Frances Cleveland cost. We sell our goods cheap and deliver them at your door. witli soft mellow skin and silky hair, long A writer in one of our exchanges, J. W.COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN E. C APPERSON You will be able find every thing in the grocery line in our store. and my maid had just got married. So Influence club No. 1 is woman’s influ says tlie Manufacturer*' Gazette, l»e- pretty complexion? Yes, the Browns body, straight back, large Barrell, short President. Vice President. Cashier legs, clean cut throat,dished face, beautiful always had that. A wit? Perhaps, I took them with me as traveling com exerted on husbands, sweethearts wails the decay of Mechanical skill in but nothing compared with that nobio head and throughout of fine torm. We are in it—The Grocery Business; and we will al panions, and they, too, passed as ence and friends. The masculine popula Royal Ashantee traces tlnee times to tlie ways give you the best goods in the city for the money. We give French people of high distinction. tion is to have a tremendous force the following words: ancestor, whose sayings were tlie sol great Coomassii*. tlie greatest of Island “The decrease of manual skill and of der of the neigliliorbood. A fluent cash or trade for all produce, suit yourself in the matter. prize-takers and tlie greatest progenitor of Look here, here a.*e some of the cards brought to bear upon it. The platform McMinnville, Oregon. the band. that were left upon me tn Boston and on which the club stands is as follows: artistic sense among mechanical work French scholar? Her mother was a C W. HOLMAN. ¿c sozlt New York. Mrs. Blueblood, of Boston “To voice women’s interest's in cam men results not merely from want of linguist. And even tlie great aunts Paid up Capital, $50.000. got up a reception in my honor. Mrs. paigns of principle; to defend the such all-round practice as they got half and uncles come in for their share of Transacts a General Banking Easiness, Upperten, (of New York, gave me a homes of the land against unjust taxa a century ago, but from a want of tliat I praise.” No wonder the poor child Deposits Received Subject to Check very swell dinner party, and so on tion; to secure the election of tlie dem sort of loving interest in their work the is discouraged when there is no credit •Idtimers used to feel when they could to lie had for a slowly developed ac Interest allowed on time deposits. without end. I tell you what, girls, ocratic ticket.” Sell 6ight exchange and telegraphic trans if you want to amuse yourselves im- Tlie full list of the members of the put something of their individuality complishment. All the credit belong» fer* on New York, San Francisco and Port land. menesly in the best society, all you club is not ready for publication, but into everything tliat they made. Now to the grandfathers, and tlie child be Collections made on all accessible points. have to do is to call yourselves Coun many prominent women of New York adays the workman has simply to work gins to wonder how it wns that these Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p ni. tess or Marqueis and go to the United attended the first meeting. The offi out a design—or rather to run a ma w.onderful grandparents escap<*d the States. They don’t stop to ask im- cers of the club are: President, Mrs. chine to work out some part of a de operations of the law of heredity and barrassing questions there; they just Mary Frost Ormsby; secretary, Miss sign—prepared by some artist whom ho did all those things entirely on their • accept you at your own valuation and Sarah E. Fuller; chairman of the ex does not know and never lias seen. own acconnt, and not as the result of I have enlarged my store and have combined a full and complete stock of you have ‘no end of a good time.’ The ecutive committee, Marquise Clara The general result may be beautiful what their grandparents were. Rease, Sign, and Oriiaiuentiil Painter But some consolation is left for the amusement of Mr. X-----on thus dis Lanza, daughter of Dr. Wm. A. Ham when the different parts are assembled, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Glass, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, covering the identity of the so-called mond. Mrs. Elizabeth Remington but the workman feels that he lias no poor descendant of gifted sires. "Our The Only Sign Writer in the County. And everything belonging to this class of goods Countess Z---- , can be better imagin and Mrs. E. J. Cadwallader were personal share in tlie production of its ; faults are allowed to lie indisputably Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most beauty. He has become a regulator of own. No grandparent’s Irritability ed Artistic Style. Have also Combined a Line of Fishing Tackle & Guns than discribed. He often tells the among the first members. Tlie meet a machine; he simply sharpens tools, I our iF’iiis? zsroi i is brought up as an excuse for our own, story and always quite revels in the fun ings of the club are to be held privately Designs furnished for Decorations. If you .take pills it is because you This with my Immense Stock of never tried the of his own narration. But there is subject to the call of the president. adjusts them, keeps his machine oiled, no aunt’s duiuess palliates ours, and Remember Paper Hanging and Inside Fur one point on which he preserves a dis There are to be no platform talks or and puts into it the material to tie whoever heard a hasty father say to his nishing a Specialty. S. B. Headache and Liver Cure creet silence, and that is the real name public discussions. "Tliat we leave for worked upon. All the precision, the equally hasty son, ‘Poor child, you It works so nicely, cieansing the Liver Work ¿aken by Contract or by the Day. Ex and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without of the American hostesses that so over the men,” says Mrs. Ormsby. “They nicety of operation are due to the inan can’t help it; you inherit it from me?’ ” perienced men employed. causing pain or sickness, and does not stop ALTOGETHER MAKES A COMPLETE COMBINATION whelmed the fascinating French can do the talking and cheering, and imate rather than tlie living tool. Probably no one ever beard a parent Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. you from eating and working. As to stocks, but not with any other firm or men. woman with attentions. As to the when they get home the women do tlie What interest can such work beget? say just exactly this, but perhaps there To Try It Is to Become a Friend to it. What lofty ambition can it stimulate? have been parents who have thought truth of the story there is not the influencing.” For Sale by R ogers B ros . I STILL RUN MY BUSINESS AT THE What workman when the bell rings OLD STAND, WHERE PRICES slightest s liadow of doubt. I have al It isn’t perfectly conducive to DERBY & BOYER, “My plan is to write to representa the time to quit work feels reluctant to it. tered certain of the details of locality AND GOODS CAN'T BE BEAT I sound discipline for parents to tell their Notice of Final Settlement. to prevent identification and that is tive women in the different states, tell leave his task, or lingers over it to Proprietors of The McMinnville own children, always, Just what they, Call and see me before buying. of the object of our club and ask them all. Notice is hereby given tliat tlie under bring out some beautiful effect or inter- [ to organize one. We wish to form a esting combination that he feels he the parents, are thinking of them signed lias tiled tier final account of her ad TILE Local Characteristic*. O. O. HODSON ministration of the estate of J .1. Butler, series of clubs throughout the United must see before he ean depart content selves. This apparent inheritance of TILE dcceas d. iti tlie county court of Yamhill The conversation turned on the ques States, all working in harmony for edly? If machines were invented to ; virtues and not of faults is certainly a County, Oregon, and said court has set tion of recognizing a man’s native state puzzling thing to children, but not a Situated at the Southwest corner of the Tuesday, the 3th day of July, A. 1>. 1892. Cleveland.” play billiards, and only by their use more puzzling than is the fact to par Fair Grounds. All sizes of from his accent and general method at the hour of two o’clock p. in. of said day Another praiseworthy at tlie county court room in tlie county could this king of games lie played,how ents tliat children sometimes don't in of speech. One gentleman, who, by court bouse at McMinnville, Oregon, as the club is to raise all votes First-Class Drain Tile long would the game lie a favorite? If the way, had been complaining of ev time and place of hearing said final ac cantile basis. According to the women violins could be performed upon only herit pronounced qualities that th«y erything in the south—railways, hotel kept constantly on hand at lowest living count. Now therefore all persons interested in of the Frances Cleveland Influence by automatic mechanism, or pictures were confidently expected to inherit prices DEBBY * BOYER, service, weather and so on—disputed said estate are notified and required to ap club No. 1 votes should not be bought, painted only by machine-actuated self 41- McMinnville, Oregon. pear at said time and place and then and (jo to Redmand's for reduced price* anyone’s ability to do so. Mr. Page there show cause, if any there be, why said on white good* und sun Mhades. volunteered to tell where each one of they should be gained by the influence charging brushes, who would estate should not be finally settled, said ad of good women. There is to be a per his three companions hailed from and ministratrix discharged and her bonds ex the gentleman disputed his claim. suasive,not an aggressive spirit through onerated. "Well,” said Mr. Page, “this gentle out the club. Hated this the 24th day of May. 1892. man on my right is from Virginia. MALINDA Bl’TI.Ei:, Each member is to possess a blank How do I know? Because I beard him Administratrix of said estate. H amsky <t F enton . pronounce the word, ‘south,’ and he book, wherein she is carefully to keep With a Ho«,SOW FERRY’S SEEDS and Attorneys for said estate. gave it roll peculiar onlj’ to Virginians. a record of every vote she has secured nature will do the rest. May 26.22. Seed, largely determine the harvest— always This gentleman is a Mississippian, for plant the best — FERRY ’ S. —pardon the comparison—I can close through her (influence for Cleveland. A book ----- — full —11 — of information about Gardens—hew my eyes and believe I hear one of the The number of votes secured is to be re . and rhat to nuse,etc., sent free to ail who ask Ask to-day. old melodiously cadenced voices of my ported at each meeting. — Neu- York I H . of B«Ilevil!s, Kan.: DETROIT, father’s slaves. You, sir, turning to World. ; D. M. FERRY I began your MICH. his disputant, are from the north, W. «KO 1 WUM ... ... | a co., [ could noti Ba fore. After. Loo. i somewhere near Chicago, I should im do any work. Th« accompanying fig- Weight 245 lb* 185 lb* Mj lb* urea »how the mult of .3 month«’ treat- Bust----- 4» in. 37 in. 11 ix agine.” Colonies of apparently well pleased ment. I now fe«l like a n»w being. Ul«I Waist... 40 in. £9 in. 1’ in. •>W. .......................... and pain» ar« all gone. My friends are|Htpa .... 57 in. 48 in. 9 in. .. '^Well, how in blazes could you tell I ftnd ^„^4^ Americans are found in Will be Especially Interesting during the Fall Cam « - W<l B W ! S w 'W ■ ■ I »orpri»«d. Will cheerfully reply to inquiries with stamp inclosed.” that?” PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL “ Because, sir, you are such ah — 1 of several of the beautiful little Welsh, Harm!«««. No .Starving. Send 6 cents in stamp« for particulars tn paign. Subscribe Now. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. i 11-1. ■. f. HT81I. ■YICREI'S tit »TH, CMC1C0, ILL towns. a kicker.” Selected Material! Elegant Finish! Give Us a Call. UNION HARDWARE CO M MINNVILLE, OR IF YOU WANT Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Wall Paper or Picture Frames TRUCK AND DRAY CO., The Duke of Yamhill. BURNS & DANIELS They have the beet and most complete stock this side of Portland and will always A. H. GAUNT treat you right. mMQROK HI6HEST MARKET PRICE. Royal Ashantee 24,214., WE WANT YOUR EYE & . Combination? Yes O. O. HODSON HAS MADE A BIG COMBINATION! J. B. ROHR HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE FACTORY ONLY ONE DOLLAR Tickle L. The Eartb A YEAR FOR THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER, ay lay Best Local Paper in Yamhill.