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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. » man. J. D Fenton; iiist assistant, J. P. Fire .’luttera. OUR ASSISTANTS. * I .»iagiUuet ; tnviiii ussiataut, it’. \ . I Price; di legate to department, J. L. A dispatcli from Salem signed J. J. OFFICIAI. DIHECTOKY. L ist Tin s lay evening wa« the regular Lafayette. Spencer, to Mr. A. J. Apperson, of tills > annual meeting of the McMinnv 1:1* Fire i ltogeis. T lie li .ok an l ladder company is now February 3, 1887. Tinnii ihstiu C t . The Leider in Millinery. c tv, says tint house bill No. IS, to re Department, for the election of officers officered: J. F. Calbieath, president; D. R. P. Boise. locate the county scat, parse 1 the hotiss i for the department and various conipa- ' Glenn, eeri tary ; C. Grissen, treasurer; Too much auow to find tunny item* oi Judge prosecuting Attorney Geo. W. Belt. yesterday by a unanimous vote. This HAIR WEAVING ANi STAMPING O. O. Hodson, foreman ; Cooper Brooks, interest. i nies, and for tr.msacti >n of such CO'.NTV. is just about what was expected, but other business as properly came before first assistant ; Hugh Collard, second as Mrs. Matty ha» gon* to Tacoma On a Opponila Granja Stura, McMinnville. 42tf sistant; C. Grissen, delegate to depart Vis.t to h ir sister. It. I’. Bird Senators ■ J. W. Watts nevertheless will be hailed us good I the department. Tlie first business at- ment. B. It. lAuirhlin, news. The bill will undoubtedly pass i tended to was the reports of retiring A Mr. Hamilton has moved to town ta All the companies adjourned after representatives F. N. Linie, their election, to the opera house where run ttie butcher shop. C. l.afollett. the senate without changes or additions, officers. As the report of the chief engi a fine slipper ba I been engaged by the Mis. Littlefield is quite sick, and ha* ■ L. Loughary. ami the people of this county will have neer embraces a full and correct show Judge boys, for themselves ami ladies, and a been for several days. ........ J. 8. lllbbs. a chance to settle this vexed question Commissioners Í •* ing of ttie utfairs of the department a* genera! good lime was had until a late Geo. IMrsev. ( •• Gid Ely hurt little Koy Hunter, last G. W. Briedwell. fairly and squarely. J. H. HENDERSON Clerk given bv the reports of the various com hour. The department and companies T I Harris. start out under favorable circumstances, evening, pretty badly It seems that 1 Nlieriff pany ol’icers, and is an interesting docu and (Successor m L Root)) Treasurer W. W. Nelson. we hope they w ill continue in the Gid thought Key bad hit him with a W hat D ayton S ays .—The Dayton ment, we print it to «how the condition I jls«es*or . »....... Wyatt Harris. snow ball, and being mad and Koy al future, as they lmve in the past, to me Carries a full and complete stock ef J. A. I*. Freund. Herald is little, and doesn’t come out of the depaitinent at tho beginning of lt tlie suppoit and good will of every small boy, he jumped on hii.i and mash-' S lusil 8upt....... Hurveyur ..........1.1). Penton. but twice a month, but it is chock full of the fiscal year. ed him doan on the sidewalk, knocking¡ firlror¡R. trank orv Cía aturara citizen of the town. Coroner D. C. Narver. CHIEF engineer ’ s REPORT. him RO hard that he WaR not ahi., to get u'»l°riei, fc^BCKery, tllisswar»« hye news and good common sense utter To the Officers and Members of the home alone; and was out of hi* head at Died. Wtoden and Willowware, ances, Appropos of the county seat McMinnville Fire Department:—Gen k la-tniglit. G d is a big heavy hoj telephone WHISPERINGS. 'piestion we clip the following from its tlemen—1 herewith submit to your hon Veda, daughter of Arthur and Clara da and a co» ai d. He is always i ’ ImiMhig colums: “Much stir is now being caus orable body my annual report as chief I some of the little boys, bnt ... nwm .i •nt ba Fresh roasted peanut a at II. II. ed in our peaceful county over the ques engineer of the McMinnville tire depart- I Ball, died at the St. Joe saw mills, near tacks any one near his aim. He iieed* Goods delivered proruptly io any pari metit. I assumed the duties of cliiel I tf Welch’#. tion of the relocation of the county seat. officer on the second dav of February, i McMinnville, on Saturday morning Jan a good ma ding, or locking up. I think ef the city. both might do him justice but nothing uary 29, 1887, aged four years and four Good Templars’ sopper to-night at In thy first place, McMinnville wants 1886, all matters pertaining tn the de short of that. Coads Exchanged far Praduae. Bolt Q. their hall. the county seat. They don’t deny the partment having been turned over to months. She was brought to North Yamhill and buried in the cemetery at •me by my predecessor in office ex-chief For podts ar.d boards go to 11. B. charge. Lafavette is so afraid that the North YtinihilL D. C. Narver nnd I wish here to state Pike, there io await tho resurrection of Stove’s ‘lumber yard. tlltf HERE WE ASE AT LAST ! county seat will bo removed from there that 1 found everything in lirst class February 3, 18S7. the just, while her sweet sainted spirit — Harnes« at th»— Meeting of the firemen’s fair commit that they are almost shaking their boots order. I also have the honor to respect lias gone to dwell with Jesus and the The mail carrier reports about ten tee *t the ®lC hall to-night at 6:30. off with tear. North F.................. Yambill says: fully submit suggestions and reeomen- fei t of snow in the mountains on tlie angels in the mansions of dory, by the Jim Turner is suffering with a very “We have a pleasant location .; ; place it dations lor such action as in my opinion necessary to still further incieasu the invitation of him who said ‘‘suffer little Tillamaok road. sore hand—one of Job’s comforters. here.” Wee little Carlton says; “Ob efficiency of the department. In the children to come unto me and forbid — at absolutely— Tlie rain, snow and mtld does not S»si call» the new soda syrup at no; we are nearer to the center of the matter of appointments to the force I them not, for o' such is the kingdom ol seem to afiect the business in our town, Welch's, tViddi's, Food and Drink and ’ almost county; here is the best point.” Away have at all times used care, and as dem as every tiling goes ou. just as usual, II. C. M organ . up at Amity, rumblings of discontent onstrated at tires satisfactorily, discipline heaven.” Clothe*. every body busy and no tiuie fur play. are heard, and they think a good chance has not been relapsed, and the members Dear little Veda, you've left our home; Try “Food and Drink and almost should be afforded them, You’ve gone to a home of eternal love, Mrs. Goser, who was reported sick ......... Dayton now of the force have conformed to rules and You ’ve left our hearts so sad and lone : Clothes” at We'clis.’ some lim» ago with eonsntupfion, died Buggy Harness from $12.00 »nd upward., has her say. V" ___ tho _ county ___ W e want seat _ ; regulations readily. All has gone for But you’ve gone to dwell with him above on th* 223 of December. Slie was a ream Harm s* from $25.00 »lid upward. Lotk out for Miss Ilnss’ new a 1. in yes sn-ee, we’ll take it without refresh ward with complete Hati.-siction. The I have »Iso something entirely n»w in th» daughter of F. S. Glandon, an old resi little sister I miss you now next issue. In the meantime she is sell ments, and pay the charges. We have apparatus belonging to the department Pear And will missyon for many a lonely day; dent of this pieeinet, but now residing line of *.'. eat pads. i good location, head of navigation on is in first class order and has at all times ing lists at half price. My terms are GASH, or notes tlist can I miss the smile that wreathed tliv brow ; at McCoy, Polk county. the Yamhill river, railroad close by and reeieved the closest attention. be turned itilo cash. A. WELL8. You’ve gone from the nooks where wi Messrs. \Ym. Galloway, A. .1. Apper- many other advantages in our favor. April 27 an alarm was sounded and the On the 27th, of Dei »-uber, the ine, ¡ti used to plav son, Wm. Campbell and J. D. Fenton But, McMinnville says: “We’ll give fire department responded promptly but tile tax collector, Jeff II ,i-ri* visited oui Went up to Salem yesterday. miss you from our fireside bright; $25,000 and the ground to build the fortunately for all concerned the tire was We place, tlie weather being so ba 1 but lev, Our family circle is broken now; The Great Transcontinental Route. Tliex-haradc party, given at tin resi eouit house on.” and that almost settles extinguished before anv damage was Your little elmir is vacant to night. of the tax payers o; this preciut lespond- dence of Mr. W. D. Wright, Wednesday it. McMinnville is a thrifty, enterpris done. The fire was cansi'd by an explod And the golden curls kiss your pale cold ed to his call; only ninety putting in their ing town, and if ever it becomes onr ed coal oil lamp being thrown from brow. appearance. They payed over about «veiling, was a very enjoyable affair. county seat, will be a large business Garrison’s opera house onto the roof of The voice we loved, is hushed and stili, thiity-flve hundred dolíais. The ladles of the coffee club are re- center. The public will soon know an adjoining building. And the little hands lav still and cold: Twoorthree families of ein’gr.uitsfroni quested to meet Friday, February 4, whether they are entitled to vote on May 6, at midnight a second alarm Btu God calls in his lambs at will at 2 p. m. for the annual meeting of the this important issue or not. The sooner was occasioned by the burning of the And he guards them well in the shep no them Kansas, a. 'ived heie ou the 2óutt. I have not learned their names. The Direct Reute I Me Belays I herd’s fold brick flouring mill owned and operated it is i_ settled for club. .i. the .. better ... ... all. ... Onr opin- by John J. Sax & Co. The fire depart A Mr. Brock, a friend of theirs, Ba But from life’s music a note has gone: The auction sale at the St. Charles lin ion is that McMinnville will get Fast Trains I li, cm in the neighborhood since August. seat by a good majority, if ever ment responded promptly but owing to There's a broken chord, u double rest; tel will be next Monday. Don’t forget county Hie goo 1 reports to them vf this country the inclemency of the weather, and the But in the beautiful bright beyond the question is ’ voted upon. ” the time. Some excellent bargains w ill muddy and slippery condition ol the The soul of our Veda, lives with the helped to influence them lo ruine. Thev THE LOIVICST FATES lie disposed ol. sav that there i» a little more mud at blest streets we were unable to get to the fire S hot H imself .—A messenger was this season of the year than they are with our apparatus until the fiie in the If you want to purchase a good second- !• •HISA«» ANI ALL PeiNTS h m4 piano, comparatively new, at a sent to this city from Lafayette for Dr. mill was beyond control, but bv strenu Religions Services-Sunday Next. used to. Calbreath yesterday afternoon to attend ous efforts of the fiie department the very reasonable price, call at this office In looking over the U. S. circuit ceiirt East. Tickets sold to all prominent points throughout the Fast and Southeast. for |>articulars. Mr. Almond Fletcher, who had shot private residences and wooden ware Social meeting at 11 o’clock every pioceeding* in yesterday’s daily Oregon house adjacent thereto together with Lord’s (lay at the Christian church. ian, 1 notice that a trench wairant was himself while hunting. Particulars as Mrs. J. Grant Turner is up from Port the mill-otliee, books, sale, etc. were Sunday school every Sabbath at o issue t for tin- arre«» of our neighbors. land (or the purpose of shipping their to how the accident occurred are not. at prevented from taking fire, thereby sav o TO «AST-BOUND PASSENGERS I Win. Ball and H. M. Daniel, tor cutting household goods to Portland, where hand, but it seems that in some manner ing thousands of dollars to the occu ’clock. timber on government land, and that Fv »»refill and do not make a mistake. they will in future reside. M. E. church—services will be held they be admitted to bail tor tlie sum of the ball struck him in the heel and pants and owners, but the fire bovs as But t>« sure to take the at 11 a. ni. and at 7:00 p. m. usual got nothing, not even thanks, for ranged along the foot and lodged in the $269, each. Lafayette, McMinnville John J. Sax wants it known that he is All are cordially invited. their service. big toe. It must certainly be a very and the ottier rural districts in tlie coun rtadv to chop at tlie mill for $2 per ton, R ev . II I". S atchwell , Pastor. orthern acific ailroad ty, need not expect to be called upon tn er will take 1-g toll. Corn meal also painful wound—even dangerous—tor a Aug. 18 a third alarm wasoecasioned by boiling coal tar in an iron caldron at rifle ball is apt to lacerate fearfully. His St. James ’ (Catholic) clinrch. Mass ass:st on their bonds, as North Yamhill gro«ud. Satisfaction guaranteed. * And se» that your »iekat raids via wife lias been visiting for some time Henderson Bros, livery stable. The at 10:39 a 111 on the second and fourth w ill see tli»; they are not restrained of Comic and sentimental valentines of witli her sister, Mrs. W. E. Martin, of alarm was false, the fiie doing no dam Sundays of each month. Sunday scliool their libeity by furnishing all the bonds JT. FAUL tS MINNEAPOLIS, men necessary. all kinds, sizes, and descriptions, for this city, and returned home yesterday, age toan.vone except the fire department at 2 :3‘j p. tu. everv Sunday. j. S. W hite , Rector. sale at Rogers a Todd. Only ten days but it is thought she had not heard of and city, as in sounding the alarm our A few days ago while L. L. Stillwell To avoid ehm re. and serious delays xea- in which to buy. Come and get an early her husband’s accident when she left tire hell was cracked and ruined, but St. James’ church. Rev. John C. was driving home with “Uncle” Andy aioned by other routes. thanks to our city fathers it was imme here. choice. diately replaced w ¡th a new and much Fair, rector. Services 11 a. in. and Wright, Ira and Utah Oiton, in tlie hack with him, his team tiecame fright 7 f>. m. Our aged friend, Mr. John Narver A uction S ale .—The furniture of the better one. ened and ran and making a sharp turn Through Emigrant Sleeping Car» received a severe fall whilechoring about I would earnestly recommend that the j Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. St. Charles hotel will be sold at public Friday evening services at 7 :90 p m. upset the hack. Stillwell was buried in his house a few days ago, and is com are Run on Regular Express lire department be supplied with 300 pelled to lay aside work for a short time auction to the highest bidder, on Mon feet of good hose, making with what we Seats free, All a.e cordially invited to a mud hole about three fset; Uncle Trains Kull Length of the Amly had his kne- joint diahs-ated ; Ira attend. in consequence. day, February 7, 1887, consisting of a have at present, 600 feet, which would Line. Fortha Free. Orton, some of his ritw hail, and Utah be very necessary in case of a fire occur- Services nt the Baptist church. — fine large kitchen range almost new, In a few days you will see the largest Ortun falling square on his bead, was ing out of range of any of the present Preaching morning and evening at usu- j s>tock of stoves and hardware arrive at suitable for a large family, a hotel or L3W RATES! QUICKTIME I ri adered sense!*-« for some time. Un Manning & Co’s, ever brought to this restaurant, beds and bedding, carpets, cisterns. I would further recommend al hours—11 a. in. and 7 p. ui. cle Andy was carried k> the house of J. that there be a couple of cisterns put in, Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. ■county. Direct from the east, bought L. Caeli», close by. and his knee put m kitchen and dinning room furniture, one at the intersccti in of Third and F All are cordially invited to these ser | place by Stillwell. All parties are improv Onerai Office ef the <'ompany, for spot cash, before the rise. 67t2 lamps, tables, chairs, and a t lion sand streets and one at the intersection of vices. Strangeis especially made wel png but have not fully recovered. Jas. McTliillips says ho feels like a other things too numerous to mention. First and II streets. come to come and worship with us. Na. 2 Washingk-n St., Portlaai!, Cr. I have made person il examination Grandma Griffin, one of North Yam new man since Dr. Taylor treated him Terms of sale—all sums under $10, G. J. B urchett , l’astor. from time to time of all public buildings 1 hill’s oldest citieei.t. and who ba* lived .and that a person is very foolish to suf cash. All sums over $10, eight months’ C. P. church. Services at the usual j here for a great many years, died on the A. ». CHARLTON, fer with piles when so fair an offer is credit, with approved notes. This is a and private residences and found that Subject for forenoon — “ Why hours, the ordinances pertaining thereto have 29tli of December, in tier eichly-fotiith made to them by Dr. Taylor at tlie of positive preemptory sale, and there will General Western Fusseliger Agent. is more joy in Heaven over one year, at the lesidence of A. Fl. Roberts, fice of Dr. Johnson. 61 tf be an excellent opportunity to secure been properly complied with as a gener there Sinner that Repents than over ninety her son-in-law. She »as buried en the al rule. bargains. Kick like a bay steer if you don’t read Our apparatus at present consists of and nine just l’ersons who need no re 1st inst., and although th* weather was pentance.” Subject for evening: ‘‘Some this advertisement and know that on B usiness C hange .—Our young friend ono hand engine complete, one hose of the names of Christ, or What’s in a exlreinly disagreeable a I Pge ntimlier of | and after the new year my billiard tables cart, one honk and ladder truck, 3 )0 feet ft tends accompanied her remains to the b warranted, u bevauss It la tha best "will be rented only by the hour or frac Bax Ilibbs lias purchased the tailoring of hose—maltose cross—in good condi Name?” g ave. On accouut of tlie inclemeiicy o. ' Bleed Preparstloa knowa. It will posi- Sunday school at 9:39 a. in. Aliare business of C. Symons, and will open tion thereof, at the rate of 40 •cents per tion, fivo ladders, thirty-six iron buck-1 tlie Wi atlier the lun« al sermón Wan po-t- tivaly aara all Blood Diseases, pnrifiea the ihour. 56tf II. II. W elch , out soon with as fine a stock of samples ets, two axes, one hook and rope, all in cordially invited to attend these scr- pmied until tii* third Sunday of lliis whole system, and t liorongh ly builds ap the vices. good working order. month, when it still be deliveiad by aoBililatiaa. Ksui»aib»r, wa guaraataa it. T. II. H enderson , Pastor. The meetings being carried on at the as has ever been shown in McMinnville. The pale horse and bis rider lias been llev. James Campbell, of the t'lu i.-tian G o. \\ . Burt, druggist. ’Baptist church are well attended. Ser A. M. Taggart lias been engaged to take among our ranks. Our much esteemed church, at llo’clock, a. m. al this place. Home Produce Market. vices to-night will be conducted by the charge of the manufacturing depart comrade B. E. Handers, president of the ! The Yamhill l umbering Co., made a pastor, Rev. G. J. Burchett. Mr. ment; he needs no recommendations Eclipse engine and Star hose compa Cairns, a noted singer of Portland is ex from us. His skill as a workmen is well nies, died on October 19, 1886, of ty Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter A good tun of logs from th- mountain.« do established in Yamhill county. Baz is ling the late liaavy rains, making a Martin. pected up to-day to assist in the exer one of our best young men, full of vim phoid fever. clean sweep, as they Say ; getting down cises. During the year the department has Wheat, per bu................. and energy, an 1 we bespeak for him a been over two million I»et, half or more hav extremely fortunate, no accident of Oats, per bu ................... The train from I’oitland was nearly an successful business career. ing reached their lower mill at St. Joe. Flour, per bar .................. any serious nature occurring to any hour late yesterday. The greatest trou Egas, per doz................... 20c Tile Hlltelieroft bl others made a good ble reported was getting lip the Fourth Bov W orse .—Through a private letter member. 25c start of their logs further up in the Butter, ner lb............... . . In conclusion I most respectfully ten street grade. If this cold weather con from J. F. Spencer, who is in Portland, Cheese, best, per lb......... 20c mountains, tint a la'ge tree falling der my acknowledgements tor the cor ‘ J OeiiGW tinues, with much more snow, a block Apj»les, per box............. across tlie creek caused a blockade, ami dial encouragement I have received we learn that his little son, who has Bacon, sides .................... 8C08ÛC ade on the west side road is very proba the creek falling belo.e they could clean shoulder...................... been under treatment there for so long, from your honorable hodv in my efforts ble. 10Jí®líc it away, created ajini which requires a:i I liam, sugar cured....... to maintain and increase tlie efficiency extra rise in the creek to clear. They Yesterday was the coldest day this is not so well as he was some days ago. of this branch of the public service. I got down n»ariy two hundred thousand winter, and there is much weeping and Erysipelas has attacked the ankle and also take this opportunity of expressing A Bargain. feet, u small pait of what they started wailing among the ladies of the town be leg under treatment, rendering him the renewed obligation« under which I with. cause of the fate of choice house plants more helpless than ever. It is not in a have been placed by the valuable co In the City We offer for sale 320 acres of land, left insufficiently protected. The ther very severe form, however, and hopes operation of the diflerent attaches of the O ccasional . mometer registered from 10 to 16 deg. are entertained that lie will soon be en department. The officers and members situated 4'a miles west of McMinnville; above zero yesterd iy morning—accord tirely recovered. have carried out the work of saving 40 acres farming land, the balance good Having Bought the— Wonderful Cures, ing to exposure. propertv carefully, prudently and well. N ew C ollege P resident .—President Their cheerful submission to the rules pasture land; well watered 1 living W. D Iloyt A Co., wholesale and retail It snows, and blows and stings your E. C. Anderson’s term as president of iivl outers adopted by your honorable springs; all under good new fence; druggists of Koine. Gn., say: V e have nose—makes all creation shiver, ft bites body, and their willingness at all time« new barn, and good house. This is the yotir toes, increases your woesand freez the Me Minnville college will expire in to perform labor assigned to them is not best stock ranch in Yamhill county, and been selling fir. King's Ifrw Discovery. es up the river. The f-ost tups all both June, and the state board recently in nor will not he forgotten by me. The is offered for sale at a bargain. For fur Electric Hiller* and Bnckien’s Arnica Naive Rusin*«« of Logan Bros. A Hender for two year*. Hare never handled rune great and small, this dismal dreary win session here elected to fill the vacancy same good feeling still exists between ther particulars enquire at this office. son, I am ready to ilo all kinds of ter; it freezes type, it bursts the the Rev. T. G. Bronson, now oi Albany. th* companies, n it one repoit of anv 1 lie* tli.'il ‘eli a* veil, or give such universal Bnckien ’ s Arnica Salve. pipe and vexes sore the printer. So a- if -ali-faction. There it it* been some eon- shortcoming toilcliing any member hav and Delivering <Icrful cure* efTceleil by the-e riieilicine* in Trucking you could,—pile on the wood.it takes Mr. Bronson is a graduate of Mad- ing reached me. All have promptly as ........ ....... __ —please ...... the cash in winter be so kind ■¡son college, Hamilton, New York, sisted each other when required, the re- ' The best salve in the world for ruts, lliis ctiy. Sr teral » a-** of pronounre>l —At Any Time.— and also a graduate ol class ol ’ 77, and m(tke up your mind to settle with bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ■ uii-i.niption have been entire!v cure<! by a«e of a few isiffle* of |>r. King's New I>i-- the Chicago theological seminary, class suit being that, all is pleasant and liar- I lelivary Wason Always Ready. the printer. of ’83. He has been in charge of tlie monioils. I cannot close without ten- ‘ sores, telter, chapped hands, chilblains, I eovery, taken in connection witli Electric dering the thanks of this fire depart «Iva Ma a Trial. liitti rs. M'e giiarante« thwni aiwayv. bold corns, and all akin eruption«, and )>osi- Albany church for about three years. O pen T emperance S ociety .—There ment to the piess of the city for the ma- | by Kogi rs A Todd. 1 nv kin l notices extended to the depart- | tiveiy cures piles, nr no pay required. will be a meeting of the citizens of Mc F or S ale C heap .—Forty acre» ol ment during the year, and I can say It is guaranteed to give perfect sntisfae- ONE GF THE MOST NOTED E iropear. Minnville, al the Grange hall Monday Price 25 p!iy? land, situated five ami one-half miles that they have been duly appreciated bv tion, or money refunded < ¡HDR * «id : N»'itfid’/i.» w.»* >1 if prayer box. For sale by Rogers & evening at 7 o'clock, February 7, 1887, cents per <>f a df a;iMd nerve for healthy NI. mm I. I -• northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the everv officer and member of the depart Todd. CFPCSITiOX 29yl Gi!nior< '* Aromatic ¥ iri* for the blood. for the pm pose of adopting a constitu ment, as well as by your most obedient P’or rale !>▼ linger* A Todd. tion for an Open Temperance society. Dave McCall place on the left. This servant. \V. G. H enderson , Notice. After the adoption nt the constitution piece of land is offered for sale cheap on Chief Engineer McM. F. D. BEV. W FISK REq' A. of Aiiror», III . there will be some further exercises of easy terms. It is well fenced, contains '■iy«; “I have fined Gilmore* Aromatic After this the election of Owing to the change in onr business Wim- and find it an excellent hmiM hold interest. Every body is invited to a living spring of water, ten acres of it Next to Yandilll County Hank. officers we need all the money due tis. So all remedy that num <1 .ditto do without. For attend. ha* been uuder cultivation, and eight M c M innville - - O regon . acres has been slashed* Price $10 per of the department for the ensuing year who owe us please call and settle at sale by Roger* A Todd. F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro acre. For tnrther particulars call at the was proceeded with, with the following once. THE PRETTI»T LADY in Olean result«: Chief engineer, E. W. Fuller; Ron err A Tonn. 49tf u! • d what made her complexion no clear The Largest and Fin<-t Stock ever brought perty situated just outside the city lim T elephone office. first assistant, G. W. Jones; secretary, to Yamhill County. and hemvlful. She *:tid it wa* by iisin-- its, for sale at a bargain. Large bouse, ('. \V. Talnrige; treasurer, G. F.Tucker. Gilmore’* Aromatic Mine. For oa!e In For Sale, D vxoerously III.—Mrs. James Exempt certificates were gr ¡nted on ap Rogers A Todd. well built; several acres of ground for Spatks returned from Portland Wednes Boote and Shoes made to order and neatly ie|Mitred. gardening, and fruits of various kinds day evening. Slie has been in attend- plication, to C. IV. Talmage and D. C. Two acres of land just across the creek MR.- L. LOOMfy.of EIbn N. Y.. writ- Narver, they having served the required nicely started, numerous outhouses, snee at the liedside of her mother, Mr*. time—seven years—as active firemen. from town, near the college. Will be ns that she wa* sick for six month*, was in try Giltnorr * Aromatic Wine. Price* to the Bedrock. barn, etc. Everything in good order. Yager, of this conntv, who is lying dan- The engine and hose elected as of-1 «old cheap on account of the owner leav duced to bottle* i ,t e«l her. •r. F.»r aa'e b Property is situated on Collegeside. gironslv ill at 8t. Vincent hospital in fleers: E. W. Wallace, president; J. D. i ing. Inquire of J. Todd. McMinnville, ■ nd foiir 22tf I’. DlELsi HNEIDEK. r» A T Mid. I Satisfactory reason« for wanting to sell. Portland. It i* thought that she wdl Fenton, vice-president; C. H. Fleming, | Oregon. MH For further particulars enquire at this F V II B EWELL, of Psvlllmn. N Y. «eeiet.v v : J. L. Rogers, treasurer. The | live but a few days longer. irf Gil it lore's A-omatic Wine: "I Is- office. trifle with any Throat er meeting then adjourned toailow the dif- ' GIL MOKE’S AROMATIC is s great «il.- it to I ■ » n.* *< (te .Irei le r» niedy lo I* therefore we clialtengr the World t< V Lung D.seue. If yon have f -r -nt compa'iiCs to elect their officer«. , H ere ’ s A C hance . -We have for sale a -I in e >.y fan.ilv.” Formi» iy lb M arrif . d .—At the residence of Geo. rod..... it« '■ pial *• a restorative for » in a Cough or Cold, or lb* children *ro Eelip-e engine company elected a* i I. >. For «ate by lloger* A Todd. threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, Gilson, Esq., six mile* southwest of Me «mail place adjoining town containg a foreman, El-ie Wrigtit; first a*«:«t int, » j ri’F/’. ANTI M Mλ *! r use Acker'* English Remedy and prevent r V L M. n For««; second a**i*tant, lien y T! r r Minnville, on F'ehru.vy 1, 1887. Mr. Nel- little more than an acre ol ground : a S. further trouble. It li a poeitivo cure;' W. ' Chapin to Miss Ada Jon**s, all o: good two-s’o v hnnso ami him ; well set Carlin; del-gate to department, and wa guarantee It. Trlco 10 rod SC* inrur a .tmliill county. S. F. Harding, j :st>ce wi»h email fruit trees; good well, etc. I A Tm «*» ♦ ' • • bl - We w ill sell »!>>* I’1-*’’1, at a bar>f ,n- j t.ve V Kurt, drii^g.it, of the peace of this city officiating. I 1rs. H. P. STUART, Tobacco Cigars, ----y---- Lafayette Harness shop, Portland Prices. N P R G. E, DETMERING Al. H. »n Boot and Shoo Store !