Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1901)
PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. Misa Allie Link went to Newport yes Hay baling, low prices, good work. J. A. D ebby & S on . terday. Bring your best butter and fresh egg» For feed, bay, flour and berries. p E. GOUCHER, n. D. Jelly gla.se» and fruit jars at Kegg’s. to Wallace A Walker and get their worth J. A. D erby A S on . Good cow for rale. Enquire of Mrs. ; in cash or mdse. Highest price» paid for chickens, but Physician Emma Irvine. Mrs. II F. Bedwell, an excellent lady ter aud egge at the Grange store. Mrs. C. C. Murton has been quite ill of North Yamhill, is reported critically and Surgeon. I with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hendrick leave I ill. * quiusy the past week. today for Everett, Wash., ou a visit. Office over McMinnville National Bank. Try Whiteson creamery butter. For We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts Calls responded to Day and Night. Father Hickey of the Catholic church per roll for good butter and 16 eta sale by Wallace A Walker. If M c M innville - . - - O regon . has been spending a season at the coast. for fresh egg». W allace & W alker . Miss Mary Smith of Lane county is Harvesting and threshing crew» can G. S. Wright, dentist, has returned visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. S. ÇOOK & CAULE, from San Francisco aud will lie in bis find all supplies for the cook wagon at I Httliu. office on and after Monday, August 5th. K egg’s. 1 "ban carries a good stock of light and t levators at McMinnville, Yamhill County J A Mills and family of Independence Lambert Eros, want all the poultry, i heavy harness. ('all aud get prices, they eggs aud farm produce, for which I ’ and at Shedd, Linn County came down yesterday to visit with his i Workmanship first-class. if will pay the highest cash price. At brother C. F. Koums in Jacobson Block, Judge J. E. Magers of Portland was in Palmer's old stand. Christenson A Houck received their M c M innvillk , ... O bioon . Yamhill’» capital on legal business Tues- A\ ING purchased the Hendrick Warehouse, I The August apportionment of the I J»y. first grain on Wednesday from Knight am prepared to receive and store grain. Many state school fund gives tbe sum of I C. MICHAUX, ft. D., Dr. Leroy Lew is will move into his $5,887.72 to the 4.826 school children in Olds and John McCullough. years’experience in the business in the valley »I • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fink and sou Lau new residence on C street early next Yamhill county. and in the largest mills of the State enables me to rie will leave for the Tillamook coast to Physician and Surgeon, week. Deering binder, seven foot folder, used offer to the fanners the very highest market price Leave orders for peaches from Mr. three years, for sale or trade. Also day, to remain several weeks. for their grain. C. C. Wilcox, 24, of Klickitat county, Post’s orchard with any of the leadiug heavy team of horse» for sale or trade. M c M innville , O regon . Wash , and Miss Elva Gaunt, 26, of this grocers. Inquire at this office. Office in Wright Block Mrs. Jessie Lindgren came up from President Boardman is traveling over city, w-ere licensed to wed on August 7th. Lost—Black serge cape on road between Portland Monday evening on a visit to the county this week distributing col |)R. C. T. SniTH, her parents. lege advertising literature generously. Meadow lake and Carlton. If fiuder will return to Mrs. J. A. Cunningham at Carl Photo mounts cut to any size you wish He i» assisted by Herbert Eckman. ton the trouble will be rewarded. 33 2 at this office, and tor sale cheaper than L. E. Walker's grocery is headquarters the cheapest. C. F. Daniels sells feed for the cow, feed for supplies for threshing crews. His Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. Dr. W. J. Wisecarver arrived home force is kept busy. He make» a special for the chickens, and a full line of gen » J acob W ortman , Pres. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. Examination Free. from the Chicago dental college yester- ty of bread. See him for terms. eral produce to supply the household. » J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier day evening. » Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott ami Mr. and Remember the place—the D. street pro « » Frank Rennie took his departure last Mrs. George Cable returned from Tilla duce maiket. BARBERS. ♦j » week for Taeonta, where he will resume mook on Saturday. They had a very The large team of Mr. A. Sheldon of « » hie position in the flouring mills. Amity rau away one day this week with j^OGAN BROS., pleasaut outing anti caught lot» of fish. Of McMinnville, Oregon. » Those indebted to S. A. Manning « The special »hoe »ale of F. Dielschneid- his binder, and tore down 80 rode of rail » . The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. please call aud settle at the office ot fence. The binder was brought to town ♦j » er is continuing through August, aud Capital and Surplus, (90,000. K. L. Conner. his customers are getting rare bargains and repaired at the small cost of $6. But Buys aud sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United The county teachers’ examination will « States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The the fence—that’s the worst part of it. Are vou getting the benefit of it” We are Located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim « accounts to give all customer's good treatment fur little open on Wednesday, August 14th, and of Firms and Individuals solicited. J. H. Derby of Lafayette informs us Every purchase draw» a prize in the * ow money. Bathrooms in connection. Your pat continue till the following Saturday. that about 20 teams are at work hauling ronagu solicited. quality of goods and the extremely low- •T««« Have your carpets renovated dnriug prices at the Racket store, and you do rock for rip-rapping the banks at the the warm summer months, at the Mc not help pay for some one else’» prize dam and locks. Tuesday was the most HARNESS Minnville steam laundry. trying day of the week on tbe horses, of or premium. the three hot days we had. Dr. Horace Littlefield has returned to What most people want ia something |?LS1A WRIGHT, Newberg from Alaska, and Dr. Cable is mild and gentle when in need of a physic. Complaint is made that the steamers By leaving your Camera at home. One Manufactures and Deals in thereby released, and has returned home. Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets of the O. R. & N. Co., themselves too of the most complete photograph stocks in the Wm. l’oole has moved from Cascade fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to large to enter the Yamhill river over the bar, are so manipulated as to till with valley. W. L. HEMBREE. Locks to Potlland, and is employed in " take and pleasant in effect. For sale by SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, gravel the channel which the captain of the machinery house of John Poole, his I Howorth A Co. ..uribrushes, and sells them cheaper than they tbe Bonita is endeavoring to keep open can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette brother. The Telegram says: “Rev. E. M. Bliss, Valley. Our all home made, sets of harness are Frajney & Keating expect to complete Hervey Hoskins and tbe Dayton party of the Third Baptist church, of this city, pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. he accompanied, returned from Gari will move his family to McMinnville for the 4,600 feet of new sewer for McMinn baldi Saturday evening after a very en college privilege» while retaining his ville today. City Surveyor Maloney had general supervision of the work. Taking joyable vacation. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, pastorate in Portland.” into consideration the good reputation of G. W. Woollette has his new house in We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni F. J. Canfield, one of the advocate» of the contractors and the fidelity of the Proprietors of course of construction on his tract south clover and diversified agriculture, »old ture, but we are making a Clearance sale just now city’s representative, a good piece of of this city. It will be a large and well during the week forty head of fat swine of a nice, durable and medium grade of goods, and work must inevitably be the result. designed residence. to Willard A Ehrman, w ho will proceed Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds in their place will put in the best stock ever landed Married, at high noon Thursday, Aug. Mrs. F. C. Ferguson and children re- at ouce to convert the herd into bacon. Sth, at the home of the bride’s parents in McMinnville, both as to styles and quality. South side Third 8t. between B and C. turned"home Monday from a week’s visit Rev. T L. Jones has been recalled to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gaunt, Mr. Clair Along with this we will continue to carry the to Portland, where Mr. Ferguson is en the pastorate of the Dayton charge of the Wilcox of Goldendale, Wash., and Miss DRAYMEN cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for gaged in business. Methodist church by action of the fourth Elva Gaunt, Rev. H. L. Boardman offi Mrs.J. P. Weller of Brownsville is quarterly conference, subject to the an ciating. The bride and groom departed ßROWER & SON, visiting her sister, Mrs. S. E. Willard. nual conference. He is now on tbe on the afternoon train for their future Her daughter, Miss Mabel Weller, came Tillamook coast for a vacation. M c M innville home at Goldendale. You should see up from Portland Monday for a short George Jones, who was down from the John Keating, one of the contractors, mill on Tuesday, says there are more visit. and Pat Toway, foreman of sewer con The pastor of the M. E. church w ill lie berries in tbe mountains than he ever struction, have had experiences during Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections»1 will be made at Dayton next Sunday, ami in his ab saw before. They are ripening slowly, the weeks spent in “old Yamhill” suffi monthly, Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Third St., former stand of Racket Store. sence the pulpit of the church here will and to some extent are drying up. If cient to prevent them from forgetting lie tilled in the morning by Rev. Jos. about six hours of rain would come there their visit to the country. The pleasant (? Notice to the Public. Hoberg and in the evening by Rev. A. J. would he a magnificent crop. events have been marred somewhat by The Cumberland Presbyterians of this those bordering upon the tragic, the most I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local Hunsaker. Everybody is cordially in city have secured a new pastor in the formidable of which occurred last Sunday manager of my lumber yard located at vited to attend. 3857 the old foundry site, McMinnville. He Hon. S. B. Huston of Hillsboro was person of Rev. A. W. Henderson of La- while the boys were investigating the will be pleased to figure with you on all in tbe city on Tuesday in the interest of Piata, Mo. He is a young man, very swimming qualities of the limpid waters house bills or smaller orders. County Treasurer Rhude, and, with popular and progressive, and is said to down on the classic Yamhill, Mr. Toway i8m6 A. T rudell . Of McrtlNNVILLE, OREGON. Judge Magers, will represent Mr. Rhude rank among the foremost clergy in this plunged boldly in, but the surprise at not P aid C apital , 150,000 S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 Notice to llorse Breeders. in the case brought by the county church. His acceptance of the call was touching bottom made him quickly dis Transacts « General Banking buslne*« and extends t<> Its patrons every facility My stallion Pollox will be in McMinn against him on alleged official shortage. received by telegram last week, aud he pear after one swift cry for help. Mr. consistent with safe und prudent banklug. ville after this date. Parties having The case will be heard in the September is expected to be on the field by Sept. Keating went to his relief, but he, too, DIRECTORS: mares not with foal will find it to their 1st. He will be accompanied by his signaled for help and sank beneath the L. E. Cowls interest to patronize this valuable horse. term of circuit court. parents, being himself unmarried. wave. The river is narrow, and the res J. W. H enry , Proprietor. Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Allie Arthur and Chas. Skinner un County Supt. Littlefield returned home cuers say that the two drowning men Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres, loaded their new Russell 16 horse power At Public Auction. E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier traction engine and separator last Friday last Friday evening from Portland. He were crawling along tbe bottom headed Aug. 12th, at 1 p. m., at residence, I under the supervision of Joe Brower broke the record for patients operated for shore when restored to the compan Office hours 9 a m. to 4 p. m. will otter for sale my household goods, It’s no small trick to unload one of these upon for sppendiciti» in that city. The ionship of their anxious friends. consisting of sewing machine, furniture, outfits from a flat ear. These gentlemen operation wa» performed on Wednesday, carpete, stoves, bedroom suits and cook doubtless have a machine that will do and nine days thereafter be left the hos CHOP NOTER. ing utensils. S. A M anning . pital for his father’s home. The seventh good work and plenty of it. Thre.hin, In Active Operation. At their stock farm south of town Will day he was up in a w heel chair. The Nome Yields. Prescriptions Compounded. ordinary period required for recovery- is ard A Ehrman are feeding about one- John Pennington began his thresher Whistles, Handle Bars, Lacing, Bells, Tires, Inner Tubes, Cements, Etc, 14 or 15 days. Dr. Parker, who officiat hundred bead of hogs preparatory to at the same rates while they last. on Tuesday at his home place, and tho Not mixed or dumped together, but manufacturing them into pork. They ed, stated that Mr Littlefield bad a very he threshed only enough to get his nia- GEO. L. WILLIAMS. always put up by an accurate pharmacist narrow escape from peritonitis, as the have also about thirty beef cattle at chine warmed up for business, estimates The most reliable makes of drugs only- vermiform ap|>endix contained a spot present, some of which they had to used. We buy right and sell you pre thinner than the rubber of a toy balloon, the yield at 26 bushels of wheat per acre. scriptions for less money than any place reach over into “prosperous Tillamook” which would have soon hurst and the He then went to Knight Olds’ place, in Yamhill county. We also carry a fine for. The home market for livestock is contents of tlie appendix emptied into where the wheat was 25 and the winter good, and the supply appears to experi oats 30 bushels. Mr. Olds says these line of sundries. A trial will convince ence some difficulty in keeping place the peritoneum,causing inflammation and figures are fully up to bis expectations. you. P eery D rug C o . pus. The professor is looking and feel with the demand. Elsia Wright began Wednesday at the Prescription Druggist. ing as well as ever. He was required to Prince Todd of Tillamook met with an I abstain from food for nearly six days. old fair grounds, threshing small tracts Farm For Sale. accident last Friday while riding an au- , of wheat and barley for C. A Wallace George Kauffman and Fred Bangasser and John McCullough. 212 acre«, one-balf under cultivation totnobile on the bus line between Ho Good land. Price very’ reasonable. iS quiam and Aberdeen. Wash. Thedriver have just returned from the Badger mine The wheat went 28 bushels and the bar STR. TAHOMA Daily Round Trip* except Sunday. miles from Carlton. Inquire of Mrs M. lost control of tbe machine and it ran off in the Blue mountains—the mine in ley 32. Wright’s new separator is doing a plank road ami fell a distance of six which Dr». Cook A Cable are the vested good work, and moved right off front the J. Carl, Carlton. 321x12 TIME CARD. feet Mr. Todd had both bones of his proprietors. They- bring a very flatter start. There are 17 men in his crew, and Leave Portland 7 A. M every man seems well fitted for b,a place. ankle broken, and three other passengers ing report. They have revealed a 27- Leave Astoria ......... 7 P. M INEWRF.Rfl. Their second job was at the farm of J. R. were injured. Prince is recovering in j foot ledge 1500 feet long, and have just Derby, where they threshed 1 200 bush Miss Mabie David returned home after the hospital at Aberdeen. J. E. Todd, had an assay of $1,203.16 to the ton. els of wheat that afternoon. a five weeks’ visit in Oregon City and of this county, his cousin, went up to see This is over one-half the product per ton of ihe famous Comstock lode of Ne him. Portland. Dally Round Trip except Monday More Than Mixing What might be considered a lucky ac vada in its palmiest days. We congrat Dick Taylor of Portland, left for his ulate Dr». Cook A Cable on tbe very j ho ne after a visit at the home of W. W. cident happened to L. G. Suitor at Jones' i The new model Watch Movement . mill las$ Saturday morning. Mr. Suitor ’ favorable ontlook they have for becom Nelson. Prescription compotlnding is more measures Lite but little more in thickness ing millionaires. Their mine is hut I ’ * Dr. II. .1. Littlefield is at home from is the engineer and had been polishing miles from the famous Lucky Boy mine. than weighing, measuring and mixing. than the length of the screw holding the up the brasses and satisfying himself ■ Sometimes it isn’t, but it ought always plates. No more bulging pockets. No his trip to Alaska, looking very well. TIME CARD. that boxing» were all snug. Early Sat- | Frank Sharkey, G. A. Dyson and N. to be. To rightly and safely fill pre exposure to knocks. We carry them— After a stay with her grandparents. Leave Portland 7 a. m B. Standish, three of the owners of the all grades. Cases to match, adding but urday morning the engine was running Bp m Mr. and Mrs J. Hobergot McMinnville. very alow, and Mr. Suitor thinking that Lucky Bov, caine dow n from the mines scriptions requires a knowledge of drugs, little to their size, yet so constructed as Arrive The Dailet» their properties and chemical affinities. to afford ample protection. Leave “ Misa Ella Nelson is at home. 10 p. m the pin attaching the pitman to the1 recently bringing with them the result A prescription specifies the drugs and You will find our prices right. We will Arrive Portland......... Harry Gardiner was quite badly cross head might be loose, reached over of the cleanup of a 36 day»’ run of their quantities only; the druggist, must know not be undersold. We get the credit for Meals The Very Best. bruised and disabled by a load of hay and »ronnd tbe pitman rod, and as the 15-stan:pqnartz mill in the shape of | in what order and manner the ingredi selling watches at reasonable prices be £W-'un<Jav Trips a Leading Feature. Route ha* the Grandest Scenic At falling on him as he was coming dow n rod raised it locked hie arm io what three magnificent gold bricks, weighing ents must be combined. Ignorance or cause of superior facilities in buying. CW^Tbin traction« on earth Most jewelers make their entire gain in a few ounces over 62 pound» and valued the mountain. landing and Office: Foot Alder St might be called a “dead mortal • cinch.” , error can easily impair tbe compound. selling. We make half our profits in Both Phone«, Main .351. A piano man of Portland while wheel Fortnnatelv the pinch came on the mus at more than $13.500, says the Eugene We know prescription work thoroughly buying, ami take it off the selling end— PORTLAND, OREGON. Guard. This is the largest cleeniip yvgr ing on a street here, crowded a horse too cular part of the arm above the elbow, and our drags are of standard potency. your end. JohnM. Filloon, Agt. The Bailes. where the bone is small. Had it been made «¡nee tbe mil’ !:.|. be^n in opera closely and the horse kicked him, break | on the elbow the bone would certainly tion. New atifl rich Strikes arp constant You can safely entrust your prescrip- Wm. F. DielscbaeMer & Bro., ing his arm and otherwise injuring him. i have been crushed. Mr. Suitor says he ly being mad? jn tbe I 'icky Hoy and it 1 tiona with us. 20 YEARS EXPERI- A. J. TAYLOR, Agt, Astoria. McMiwiviHe’s Reliable Jewelers. Harvesting has fairly begun about always knew he was a fool hot didn t i !» •'on.ifig to be one of the richest and ENCE. J C Wyatt, Agt, Vancoaver know he w as so maoy different kinds. He and l>e»t known mines on the not. At here, several threshers being at work. j remained ROOSKS B ros .' P harmacy , The O. R. & N. steamers will remain Prather it Barnes, Agts No* River ,n the mountains and applied present the ledge is 40 feet wide and has Gr,*m is turning out very well, This tooling applications, and is getting along l>een traced ao for 4500 feet, showing the • McMinnville. Oregon, idle till the San Francisco strike is L W. Cricbtoa, Agt. Portia*. hot weather is bad on the ga;deh*. I all right. •ame width *11 the way. The drug center of Yaxaknll county. ended. 0. L. GRAY I Warehouse and Storage Physicians and Surgeons. H Sacks Furnished. Osteopathic Physician The First National Bank BARBERS » » i» » Don’t Spoil Your Outing Trip HARNESS, CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE. CITY MARKET. Something Really Nice in* Furniture Truck and Dray Co H. C. BURNS, The McMinnville National Bank. BICYCLE SUNDRIES 4 Take The Reporter and Get the News See How Thin It Is? White Collar Line. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Dalles-Portland Route STR. "BAILEY GATZERT Vancouver. Cascade Locks. St. Martin’s Springs, Hood River, White Salmon, add The Dalles. < p. m