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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1886)
r WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, I kb M ia rgest and ^ierchandii 1 are fell® ices. Olì 1 >ress Goodi ts in part® ;r Sate lent of dings liul pattern Tilling al ng ie will pnx? »uni quali ■ pleiisiire if you dm i »ne. etalie Red, I ■ Oiiirt. CHS. vs w* : Can resi le I City Election. I Our Xeiyrlibor? College Notes, I Wonderful Cures. W. D Hoyt it Co., wholesale and retail d.uggi.ts of Rome. Ga., say: Wc have been sidling Dr. King’s New I>iscovery. Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for two year«. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal saii-fuction. There have been some won- derful cures eiTeeted by these medicines in this ctiy. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Rogers ¿t Todd. I It has been argued in this column tiiat Yesterday was the day appointed by Lafayelte. our charter for the selection of otlieers mental training was all important to the November 1, 1886. who are to have charge of our city af- youth of ou- country. Let it be affirmed Those wishing to subscribe for Hie Prof. 1’. C. Stephens will organize a also that the well-being of society in faiis for tlie ensuing year. Friday ev- T elici ’ iionk may do ho through tiie fol- ening, at G range hall, a meeting oi citi- singing school to-morrow evening. I America is dependent upon the cultiva ewing perwoiu): Pr. E. Davis has come ami will re tion of the mind. Does anyone doubt zens was held and an anti-saloon ticket J. ’ll. Kelty . .... ................... Lafayette. G. W. Sappingtoif | ... North Yamhill. was nominated aa follows: For Mayor. main with us: so we have a dentist, too. this proposition? Is there anyone pie- Win. Galloaay; Recorder, B. F. Fuller; J. L. Castie Messrs. G. Dm Irani ami II. Thompson pared to defend the negative? Certainly .......... Sheridan. Marshal, J. (). Rogers; Couiieiimen, E were in town last week on legal busi we are not so low in the scale of civiliza W. A. Graves R. L. Simpson... R ush , J. W. Gault. W. T. Baxter, W. 1). ness; ................. Amity. tion uh to believe that “ignorance is .......... Bellevue. II. G. Pavia Wright, L, Root, II. Tinker. Mr. Gal Mr. James Bewlev was fined $100 by bliss,” and that physical force is all that l . S. Williamson........ . . Wheatland, loway afterwaid declined running and A. Justice Hurley on last Wednesday for J. Nelson was placed on the ticket in his Agents at other |roints in the county is needed here. Motives higher than place. W. I). Wright also declined, and obstructing a public highway. those of depravity and despotism move Active Pushing and Reliable. ill ire announced soon. A. D. Howard was substituted. Word canie last evening that they are Saturday evening, at Firemen’s ball, tearing up some of the narrow gauge tho heaitof the typical American. If| Rogers A Ta<ld can always be relied upon OFFICIAL DIKE« TOKY. “F ixing U f .”—W. J. Garrison & another citizens’meeting was held ami track. I do not know how true it is, or ; society is threatened by any class, it is| to carry in stock the purest and best goods, Co., of the Enrisko market, have juet nominated a “citizens’ ticket” as fol why it is being done. threatened by tho ignorantly depraved. and sustain the reputation of being active, THIRD DISTRICT. lows: For Mayor, Jacob Woi Iman ; Re R. P. Boise tml in a new marble top block ami made corder, J. J. Spencer; Marshal, George Miss Cora Lamson was thrown from a ' Those of out youth who are wilfully ig- pushing and reliable, by recommending ar I udge •roseeuting Attorney Geo. W. Helt other improvement* in their market Kaufman; Coum ilmen, Win. Campbell, horse last Tuesday evening and knocked 5 norant are culpable. They are too easi- ticles with well established merit and such COUNTY. building, and it is now as neat and C. I). Joonson, Win. Holl, G. W. Jones, senseless lor awhile. She struck her . ly led into vicious ways. They are the as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King’s New Discovery for head when she fell, but was not serious R. P. Bird handsome a place as any body could Chas. Palmer, 1). C. Narver. lenators ■ | danger >us element in society. Having consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it J W. Wuth. On the street yesterday workers for ly injured. R R. Lamdilh. wish to see. Their meats are of the ■ little independence of thought lhev nat- on a positive guarantee. P will surely cure The Willamina saloon keeper was any and every all'ection of throat, lungs, or R’p;'(‘«cnL,itiv(,«i F. N Li'ib best ami they always have plenty on both tickets could be seen, all trying for down here last week ' nrally prefer combinations. Like a band chest, a.id in o.der toprove our claim, we C. Ltifollet’ on hand to select from. Their steaks the success of their ticket, each bent on brought the success of the men whom they ami put under bonds of $600 for Iris ap of sheep, they follow their leader. It is asK you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. L. Ixnigl J. S. IJibb- are l icli ami tender ami their ousts fine. thought would best anil most speedily pearance at the next circuit court. Two 1 not to lie denied that our society is ’onunissioners j RFV. III?. FRF,FI.AN If, of Fowlerville, (leo. Dorse* We know, for we have bail om* for a advance tiie interests of our little city. indictments were found against him bv | G. W. Bri.dwei: «ample, fo** which “Cttcle Jep.” will A lively interest was manifested and a tiie last grand jury. He lias been sell !threatened. The dailv news inform» N. Y..writes us that two Isrltlesof Gilmore's lerk Aromatic wine cured Ids wife of nervous T. .1. Harri- nlease accept our thanks with otir best goodly number of votes polled, ami nt heriil’ those who read of unceasing turmoil. ing liquor without ¡icen.se. ness ami sleeplessness. Sold bv Rogers d: freu sure" W. W. Nelson bow. Bitter strife, envy ami drunkenness, like Todd. night the tally sheets showed the fol Wyatt Harri .................. Q. lowing result: k'liool Supt .1. A. Freuml bloodhounds, are let loose upon society T ied T able .—Following is a list of Gil.MORES AROMATIC WINE is a pos For Mayor Jacob Wortman received purveyor J. D. Fenton Amity. ’ to prey upon its vitals. Then comes the itive cure for all those painful complaints D (*. Xnrve- those for whom marriage licenses have 117 votes; A. J. Nelson 40; Wortman’s I’liroiier so common to all our best ft male popula November 1, 18S6. despotic class who are determined ti tion. be»*n issued by County Clark Briedwell, majority 7!. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Frosty mornings. “rule or ruin.” These latter generally For Recorder J J Spencer received during October: John Harris. Mary A ■PEOPLE” WANTED. A case of female weakness, 114 votes; B. F. Fuller 49; Spencer’s ruin a good cause to rule a bail one. general debility or nervous exhauston that Mrs. Mills is better. ./re talking about us and we Pavis; Nels Nelson, Marv Anderson; J mnioritv 05. Gilmore's Aror'uatle Wine wile not cure. Will education, indeed, prevent all these nn’t help it because tee sell belter E Payne, Ma*v M Raymond; Fred Wal For Marshal G. W. Kaufman receiv Church all week at tiie Baptist church. evils? No, no. It cannot do that. While Sold by Rogers A Todd. 'oods for less money than any ling, Do a Billings; G E Johnson, Josie ed 111 votes; J. O. Rogers 53; Kauf Win. Vanbuskirk's little girl is im it cannot prevent tiie attack, eilncat on REV. E. J. WHITNEY, of Clarkson. N. I Ter'v; Lee Roitge, Lora Faulconer; man's in ijority 58. proving. Y . says: Gilmore's Wine for female weak om]>etitor. For Conncilinen: G W Jones receiv Harvey I’ogtie. Lillie D Morgan; Austin will furnish a shield and buckler to the ness stands without a rival. Sold bv Rogers KOGERS <*;• TODD. Amity has the boss I. O. G. T. lodge— valiant defend«* s of Boeietv Dee, Minnie Roof; Nicolas Will, Cor ed 103 votes against J W Gault 02; II tiie A- Todd. The Druggists. nelia M Keys; W W Laughlin, Ammie Jones’ majority 41. i> C Narver 100 150 members in good standing. GILMORE'S tROMATIC WINE is the schoolboys on Boston common lemon- B Wilcox; ST Likens. Marv II Garri against L Root 51 ; Narver’s majority “Mage” says lie in ready and tiie strated with the British soldiers because .’rent remedy for women anti children, 128 55. Win Camphell 111 against E Russ: house is readv; where's the girl. son; Win. K Cmtis, Kate K Snyder. do.-es for #1 Sold try Rogers A Ttsltl. 50; Campbell’s majority 01. C Palmer! they interfered with their sports, the TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. GILMORE'S AROMATIC WINE makes M arried .—Neat Sheridan, in Polk 112 against W T Baxter 49; Palmer's | We understand II. Newbv, the black school boys of to-day should guard will, a lady beautiful, because it gives her good, conntv, Oregon, Octoder 31, 1886, Miss majority 03. Win Holl 115 against L smith, is soon to have a partner. That’s care the legacy bequeathed to them by rich blood Sold by Rogers A Todd. Just look at our local page! LnlirGwinn Io Mr. E. E. Selpli, W. J. K Wallace 49; Holl’s majority 60. I' right, Henry; get in. IMPOTENCY IN MAN OR M'OMAN Mr N. Newby, of Amity, was in town Crawford oflicating. The wedding was P Johnson 119 against A D Howard 42; Small scrap Sunday night—tlreknklux their revolutionary forefathers. Libe*t\ quickly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. Johnson’s majority 77. is sweet to man, but sweetest of all to esterd v. mil Molly Maguire. No hones broken, Sold by Rogers A Todd. i private one, there being hilt a few This elects the straight “citizens’ a squire meal go to the St. Cliarlc* 5 ie'id« ami relal'ves present. The hap- ticket.” They are all good men and but considerable noise for Sunday night. an American. LA HIES, use Gilmore's A romatie wine, it Mr. Burns, a student from Dalia«, was will cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. 25 • ,•• !«. ‘ We understand that Chas. Jack is ex ny couple w ill I'ommence keelng house we believe they will fill their positions pecting a sister out from the east to advised by his physicians to quit study •h*' irT ‘Jia d w.is to b»* peen on it onee, near Hie school where Prof. in a manner that will give universal Baxter A Martin have the tiest Gun keep house for him. Looks “kinder for awhile. Sorry be left school. satisfaction. In> streets vi'S’erdaV. 8elph is teaching. They carry with Miss Emma Wright, a former student, powder tea in the market. Try it. 39t4 bad,” Charley. visited tin* ncadeinic room this week. p..«i fi«!| .••nun cheese 15 cents per )'• 'hem to llieii new home the best wishes R a ' for Business. I’vNCTl’AL. Fresh roasted peanuts at H. H. of n large circle of friends. Ma}’ they Roswell Holman was also in to see the t Bnxtnr Ma fin*R. : 9t4 Welch’s. tf live long and prosper well. ohl students. Poet mnfll in th»* city for 25 cents, at The P. & W. V. railroad opened for Real Estate Transactions. Mrs. Reugg returned troni her grand ip McMinnviBe Hotel. 8tf S kv tin: F all .—A little child of Mr. J. bn-ines« yesterday morning, November father's home on Monday. We ¡earn lie Following is a list of the most impo - is improving. He will likelv recover. \ ih<|.. « lul l of Mr. T. E. Magers, W« T. Fryer of Ca Iton, bail a severe fall a 1. Trains (•ommonced running between nd»* stan»! i< quite pick few days since. It was playing on the Elk Rock and Dundee Junction (without tant real estate transactions of Yamhill He is one of the oldest members on the boanl ol trustees. upper po r ch ol I heir residence, and ven change of cars) with trains of the Orego | county, for the month ending October Rev. Tnhn C*. Fair hold Rervices in l’rof. Cmwford went to Sheridan Sun limidan Sunday afternoon. tured to near the edge, tumbling off to nian Railw’av company to Airlie on the I 31, 1886: day to perform the marriage ceremony M U ami M E Payne to John Brooks, tor Prof. E. E. Selpli. Mr. Selpli was Tommy Kav was »town from Sheridan the ground below, a distance of about West, side, eighty miles from Portland, —Dealvr in—■ nd «pent Sunday with friends. fifteen leet, al'eht’no on its head. Pr. and with Coburg, East side 120 miles i lot 144 in Masonic cemetery, McMinn- married to Miss Lulu Gwinn of Polk county. Both are reasonably voungand 1 v l e ; consideration $20. Mr. W. D, McCall h i«’ been sick for f'oovert was called ami found it was not pom Portland. The transfer steamer Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Chas II. Burch, Jr, to Agnes Weston, both seemed very happy it is said. dange onsly though hadlv hint. He »vend days but is on the mend. Citv of Salem, will leave the foot of The second term of school begins ' fraction of land in sec 26, township 5; d-essed th" wound« ami the little one is Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Nov. 10. G. ( t . Bingham E«q. of Salem s ent getting along as well as could he ex Madison street at 11 a. m. for Elk Rock |250. Mr. Haynes, of southern Oregon is Jetemiali Green to A Grace 133 acres Cigars, Et«. undav with hia parents in this city. with passengers for Airlie, Coburg and jiected. intervening points; returning with pas of land in township 3 south and 5 west; hoarding at John Rhodes’ resilience on Prof. (’. C. Lind«n principal of Willa- Collegeside. He Ingins school this special attention given to repairing Guns, “S kii ’P kd ovt ”—Al. Young, who has sengers from Airlie and Coburg toPo»t- $9'X1 iina school wa* in the city Saturday. B F and M A Ilaitman to Sarah Hop week. Pistols, Hewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc, been engaged in tiie harness business land #t 3:30 p. m. A morning train Another telegraph office was establish Baxter & Martin have first-class r m- at this place, for a year or two past, from Sheridan, fifty-seven miles from field, piece of land in township 4 8., R. I have in my shop as tine a power cross 5 west ; $9(10. ed on Collegeside. Louis thinks tele feed lathe as can be found in the stats and c 1 sugar co n fo- $2 40 per case. 3914 Portland, will roach there at 9 a. m. l<*ft rather suddenly on Friday morn returning to Sheridan at 4 p. m. same graphing is harder to read than Ger J. M and P U Holstein to B M Moore am fully prepared to Mr. O. H Adams send u«» over Romp ing’s train, forgetting to bid bis friends day. 17 acres oi land, being a fraction of Ira man. re Imnins from his gare’en in this city. good bye. Mrs. Dallas has a new barn. Qiton donation claim; $1. Sinep the above was in tvpe, we learn Mr. Young has always Repair Brokea Machinery The theological student, w ho asked a Van I* anil Mirii C. Delashmntt to that thorp has been some trouble over Baxter & Martin keep the best selec- seemed to be an honest, straightfor question in Sweedisli of the spiritualistic : Aella J. Townsend, south Half of sec 6, the matter and it is probable it will all kinds—Fann Machinery, Traction on of crock«*- v and glassware in town. ward young man, and as lie left very be lecturer the oilier night, thinks th it ti e | of some days before this road wi*l township 6; — few hills unsettled, ns far as heard Engines, Etc. Maiy A Rowland to Sarah Ellen Mc spirits are not acquainted witti bis bin- It Five nnnnds T.iva «-offee with a fine from, the cause of Ins smirlen depar have regular trains running. One Door went of Baxter Ar Martin's ^Kni’ and saii<*c> for |1, at Baxter ¿r Mar- ture has occasioned a great ileal of «Penis that «nine of the rails laid near Collough fraction of block in town of guage, since lhe lecturer failed to lead the question. J ackson . Nowbp’g, th’s count v, wen* borrowed McMinnville; $200. speculation. An- 3914 N II and Alice Bird to I? and Jacob fo»’ the occasion, and were to be replac Farm for Si'le. ■ M ir E v : i Fonl of Walla Wnlln. ¡R viRlf- F ractious C ow .—Last Tuesday eve ed bv November 1, hut. as they were Durst, lOl a.ires of land in Yamhill o laiivo« anil friends n this vicin- ning a cow belonging, we understand, not forthcoming on that da’e, the own county; $4,000. Nancy C and Daniel Doty to Wm G The Win. White place 2^ miles east to Mr. Jim McCollough of Amitv, was ers of the rails tore up about two miles Biiffum, fraction of land in section 20, of this city is in inv hands for sale. This ■ Pr. \V. II. Saylor, of Portland, was up being driven through town ami made of the track, anrl this gap will have to township 5; $275. McMinnville, Oregon he laid bpforp triins can run. Bn a short visit to his obi home one day Geo and Fiancis Vangorder to B N farm consists of 283 acres of land well thing« lively for a few minutes. Jast week. “B eyond R édemption .”—This intpr Daniel, fraction of Allred Job, n. I. c. ; improved and can he had for $25 po» Has been thoroughly renovated and la naw 8|ie ran at several people who barely Mr. R. L. Holman If fl yesterday, for a acre, it sold bet'oio December 1st. ready to receive grain. e«ting temperance draina will be present $275. Win and Mary Hemstock to trustees Terms very easy. •eks visit at Oregon City, Poitland and escaped in time to prevent being horned ed at. Littlefield hall. Lafayette, about Also some valuable bv the fn> ions animal. “Coony” Wernet her points. M E Church, fraction Henry Warren d. Storage and Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta who could not get out of the wav quick the 13th inet, bv the amateur dramatic I.c. ;$1. personal propeltj* can be had with the sacks constantly on hand and sold at the Baxter A Martin sell Japan tea. for 40 enough was thrown over the fence, but troiipe of that place. 'Die proceeds to J R and Susan Longaere to John farm cheap, good 4-year old horse, (> lowest rates. nts per lh., which is sold elsewli" e for not badly hin t. head of cattle, 5t) full blood merino Evenden 320 acres of land in section 3 no towards paying off the debt on the cents. Try it. 39t4 sheep, 1 new wagon, some hay, sheaf R unaway .—A team belonging to VI. E. church of that city. Il is the in t. 3; $3200. li. D. and Ella Churchman to C. I). oats and household furniture. Highest Mai h l Price Paid for Wheat. L'linhcr is on the grounds for a n< w tention of the troupe to appear in tbis Osburne, lot 6, block 3, town of Willa Wesley Jones, became frightened while C. W. T ai . mage , lewalk on the south side of First street city at some later date, if satisfactory' Farmers are respectfully invited k> call McMinnville, Or. standing in front of Booth’s blacksmith mina ; $.30. ween G and H. and see us, arrangements can be made. As they Elizabeth Murry to Max J Lebold, 20 «hop, and started to run. They turn have some good talent and the pro acres of land ; $206. I'se Far West hakingpowder, best and To the Farmer. tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop leapest. Sold only by Baxter A Mar ed around in tiie sheet and rim to Ai>- ceed« are for a landable purpose, they Elizabeth Murry to Francis Lebold, ti. Samples free. 39t4 ner^on’s co ner where they brought “hould lie well patronized. 10 acres of land ; $93. Messrs. F. Barnekoif & Co., have SHERIDAN J ami Francis Agee to Elizabeth Mur thoroughly renovated and overhauled George Cornet is the efficient end gen- up on the sidewalk in front of the T he L ost F ound .—Mr. Job Connor, ray. 38 acres of land ; $300. “inanlv artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par -tore ami barely missed smashing out one of the large window«. No damage of l’olk county, the IT. S. grand ju»o Wm ami Emma Giiloway to Milton S tlm Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, rs, after August 6. tt Was done to te im or wagon. Chapin, 10!) acn*s of land ; $4000. . Recently purchased by them ami are now who was reported as missing for several Brittle sons of A. V. R. Lnyder and H. Ailey and S Potter to A Edwards, lots ready to receive grain. They will dean ■lavs last week, is now in the hands of P leasant A feair . — A very pleasant Tnrnei we e baptized by Rev. John I and 2, town of Sheridan ; $102. and store nt 3 cents, and will be ready . Fair, last Sunday morhing. t> t>ty was given to her friends by Mis- f iemh. It seems that he started west J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro., W N and Phoebe Cary to C C Linden, to buy and pay the highest price going, Portland on font Mondav evening, frac of Wm Branson's d I c; $337. | Black burn A Peckham have just re Mav Johnson, nt lhe re«id<*nco of her from Carries a full stock of Furniture. •( all »nd wande»ed t! at night and the next Hand R Kember to W If Carey, bll. in cash . Racks kept on hand an«, sold ived and are unpicking a fine line ot l>a ent«, watu day evening. About tw'*n- night,halt in j at the ies'd'*nee of a Mr. kinds, Ein«; Bedroom Sets. Mirrors, to farmers at th«* lowest rates. This is a 6 in town of Willamina; $450. miner .Less goods, hosiery Ac. * Moulding», Wall Paper«, Etc., Etc. y young I olies and gentlemen we e Bivnell. in Washington county. Ho is A C and Sola Wyndham to Amanda perfectly responsible firm, and those liaving grain to sell or store, or in need Ponema Grange held a meeting in ’hi« present. Games and pl ivs were indulze'1 rhon dit tn he labo-ing under a temnor »• Barnes, lots 7 & 8 in bik 14, town of .ih of sacks, should call and see them, tf Iv Saturday. It was well attended by in till a late hour and an e’egant Inm h • v aberration of the mind. His friends Minnville; $500. A full line of------- «nrea'I. after which the pa Iv di«pe -eil, "eie notified, and took him home. rmers from all parts of the county. Geo and Mary Willis to Amanda declaring lhev had passed a very pleas Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Barnes, fiae of blk 24 tow n of McMinn |Mr=. Win. Tonev lias been quite sii'k ant evening. “P reparing to G et R eady .”—lion. ville; $154. two week« past, hut we are glad to Tiie best salve in the world for cuts, Jasper and America Agee to C C Ba N ot D ruided .—A meeting of the Frank C. Baker. Rinte p*int«*r-elocL by [tort that she is somewhat better at Store, one door Routh of bridge, Sheridan, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei ker, 89 ai'res ill see 3 township 3; $2. the end of next week will have bis large esent. Bund of Hope was held Sat it day last, 25tf E C Convert to Elizabeth Robertson, sores, teiter, chapped bands, chilblains, Oregon. Hoe cylinder press in this city ready to [Sir. White, of Whites Station, had a to make arrangements for a conceit, but 8'.. acres of land; $100. corns, ami all skin eruptions, ami posi OPPOSITION (tie runaway one duv last week. The owing to the aiekm'RS of some of the be set up for the state work. His office Elizabeth and S Rohcrtson to E C tively cures pile«, or no pay required. ily result was a badly demolished bug- members arrngements were not com will be in the northwest corner rooms in Convert. 0 acres, being frac of J H Ther- It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac :n the north wing of the capitol building. ’ top. tion, or money refuuded Price 25 pleted. Next Satureay, however, there The tvpe and other material forhisoffi l(*p sing die; $100. L J and C E Fletcher In Almond cent« per box. For sale bv Rogers A Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large «ill he another mee ing, nt which time will be here about November 20. He Fletcher d I c of AS Watt ; $1. lodd. 29)1 Next to Yamhill County Bank. small quantifies; sweet cider. 15 it is p-ohahle everything will be arrang expects tn be ready for work by Decem- Wm and Hannah Klatch to J B Smith nts per gallon, at the cider mill of ed satistactornlly. her 1.—Statesman. M< M innvii . i . k - • O rrgow . 1 acre of land in Carlton ; $225. To Rent o. J. Sax. 29ti Win ami Hannah Klutch to 8 R Peek H ome A gain .—P. W. Todd who ha« T iie B ridue .—The falsework for the Farmers having wool to sell will do ham 1 acre of land in Ca'ltnn; $225. A house of four good-sizeil rooms, I'ho Largest and Fhie*t Stork ever brought Il to consult BlacKburn A Peckam be- been in California for nearly a year re- third or 210 font snan. «ays the St.ill a to Yuinhill County. Win ami li.innali Klutch to J W Col neat ami clean ; plenty of room for gard e selling ns they par tiie highest turned home yesterday, via Yaqnina man, ha« h*cn completed, ami a few lins 1 Hereof land in Carlton; $200. Ices in the county. . During bis absence he has been en- days will see the tall braces, supporting C J Payne to II (' Burns 10 acies, be cning; good well of water. Situated Boots and Shoes imide to order and neatly just outside of city limits. Will rent repaired. Tom Austin was driving through town gaged in grape raising near (’loverdale, the top chords for that span, the last of ing frac of (' J Payne die; $1.50. E C Convert to Frank K Wilson, land cheap. Enquire at this office. tterdav and broke a neckyoke, on P and still owns a vineyard in there. next week or the fir«t of the Week follow eet. His team stopped and no furth- “Dick” is looking well, ami we are ing will see it «wim.’imz. IVn-k has to lie in Yamhill county ; ¡1705. Prices to the Bedrock. G in L ost or S tolen .—October 25th, J <1 Rogers to Win Nelson 134 acres of glad to welcome him home. nn«hed r ipidly to finish the stmeture tiy '1 image wa« done. 22tf F. DIEIX HNEIPEIL land in Yiimh II conn y; $1775. from my wagon between McMinnville f>ec-mber 1. Pho dance at Grange hill Saturday J W ami C E Watt to tinslee« prc«hv- ami my s’lingle camp 17 miles north* D ied .—Mr. Hiram Me<”ntchoon, an tning was a pleasant affair, A g*s>ii P leasant T ime .—Last evening wit teii in church, lot 3 blk 5 town of Lafiy west of town, a 45-70 Marlin title, new iwd wras pre«ent ami evetybody old anil lespected citizen of Carlton, cite; $15<i. lied at his home near tli.it place, Inst nessed a pleasant gathering in the par- une<l to enjoy themselves. Sa ah Mi-Pliillips to J llnguelet piece boxed, with gnn cover and two boxes oi losofM'». J. II. Tuner, tho on asion Thursday evening. His fnne*al took of I in I in Yamhill county ; $48. shells. It it supposed the gun was tak n*t received at Miss F, E. Ru«« 8 (.i« and Mary Hedges to II F Bed- en by a couple of tramps who begged a b<*ing :i ch-'«teo-n • p irtv in tie* honor re a large a«-o tment of Yn-ns and »d ice SnHrd iv mrening st 10 o'clock well 8 i ar ■ >•« in «■•!■ 8 township 5; $1 "Ml ri<le. A suitable reward will be paid I’by «. Also a nice b>t. of Cologne in He leaves a wife ind •.ii-e chi’iLen, anil of hi* g l'id-on, ’Ii«te- Roy ti a*iii«on M B ami M.i’tli.i Ma'tin to II F Bed- for the recovery ol tin* same, left at the i la’gecircle of f ien Is to mourn his de Cnsie Turner. The house wa« w*ll rh slippers, only 10 cents a slipper, well, 100 acres of la id ; 16». mise. fillo*! and il social timo w.is had. Lunch gnn store of W.F. Collard, McMinnville. S ami Ailev Potter to J M Chapman, ifiss Jennie R owp II arrived up from ■wa« served ih*ml 9 o'clock. H enry D unzf . r . f a*- of block in Sheridan ; $1«. n f ftland yestevday morning and is ti e .\ pm TT crt .—'Vivlitrd Hnnsak’r Ka ’ e F** “ ter to G W Berry, 2 acres in S iiid O it — Vi i II gli li.i» «oli out Ri ady t'lii Bi ri.Ni ««—Taggart lhe ‘st of her sfa'*r Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder, this city, win» « «pe rd ng’be win! r i * 3 town-hip 6; ?7.V>. s leaves to-day for her home in Dal- Tti n< r. Ma ion ct.un’v, w is throw hi* in u liincry ami fa-ming int<*'e«t«, in- popular tailor, who has been under that Dmi nn<l Martha H.iys to F Hotiee- •rom a horse somewhere in that neigh- clnding next yenrs erop wliich is «e*doJ, w irth. 81 aces in Yamhill i onnty ;$185<) weather for several days, has now fully Milliards at the “Orphan's Home” 15 ’torborrd. ami ha i hi« arm quite «evere'y to 1 i« forino- na tner, Ilenrv Carlin. L H Co.*k t * A C Saylor, frac ot block rei-overeil. He lias two tir-t-el i««tailors Itf In the City. It« per game of 34 taril.ls; 20 cents for h i t. We cm I I let n no |>artieill.ir- H - t *.nn tnd wagon he «ohi to Cliarley 3 town of M -M nnville; $1 *o employed and can now fill all orders. points, ami 25 cents for 50 points bnt it is lie' " ' '• '« >* t broken. Bl i't. on thè II -inh ee place. Ie*vi G.Ilia n to t iara Esson, the Go and see It'm. F. W. F f . ktof . W. D. F enton . en one plaver discounts the «the*. homestead of Levi Gilliam; $.00. (J. S. T raii . J urors —Grant M. Alien, R eturn ' d .—Postmaster Wi«ec n ver H. H. W elch . Rr.ptl in .. ■ ■—•1’’. lam— KENTON KENTON, Blackbu n <Sc Peckham, th * agent« of and Dr. Clr isman returned from T-a-k !bo«e wishing photographs I om tiie Ivler i« mak - g ome ex’e -ive i n- .1 T. D.k-y, ar«l Hiram Adams, a»e 'ei-lell ■ i ’ . S. juroiR f »»m Yamhill Cha«. H. Dodd < o., ar«* doing the ATTOBNE7S AT T.AW river Saturday evening. They re;>O!t a negatives at Sanders A Ma tin’«, nrovenwnt- on his house, at the In th" I obtain them bv leaving orde « tld end of ’he Coain- eek rail'Otd b ge. conr. t v TI ipv are in Portland in st bo**» maehino bufune*« of the «‘ounty, ve y wet trip. Lilt say they captured Le!FAYETTE. OREGOX. rk with F. J. Martin, at Baxter A A'hen it i« completed it «ill piestnta t ndance at court whicii is now in sca- «ol I Rome 25 twine binders and two bo no of the finest fish evei brought out! Rte a tn thresher«. one* Jiear tfc- Owrt H-ewi ttv ktin’s. 39t4 «ion. very handeome appearance. ■ of the water. I <11 It AGENTS. Winter inr .'■'■'dllAL' I-ABOIt. A ccident os tiie O. 1*.—There was an accident on the Oregon Pacific Sunday morning at 11.30. A wrecking tram, started for Yaqtiina to clear the track of Saturday’s freight, consisting of thirteen cars which were derailed near Chitwood bv the rails spreading, ran into a rock slide near siding 1, which resulted in throwing two cars from the track, kill ing one man named Aldrich instantly ami fatally injuring one Spelling. Engi neer Robinson had his leg broken and several bthers were badly injured. Ow ing to the very foggy weather lhe train was running very slow. This we believe is the first fatal accident on this road since the train« commenced running. XV F. . COLLARD, Undertaker’s Goods ! Boot and Shoe Store ! G. E. DETMERING.