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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1887)
1’1. >-■ ii \\ ii:: rn, Noarn. vest .—Up. it has oi. tl.i,. r«it; i, to bui. 1". an« isev Setiatui Circuit Court Docket. Bctilon E tihree v« James Morrison; . Stanford tied 1 has. 1 t':oikei aeiein .. tn.:i lor 'iii.nei ; di-nii.-Hud. terv . x ..,I an OriiKo.ii.iii rep * :e:, ami John Wllliuiiisoii va k.lixa William Iw i <ast-H of typhoid lever in town. Loth exp'et.stu then.n ives wuim'y ove. son; action ivr money ; continued. the reception they had met tn Oregon Charley Lewis liu ie.l a small child H. II. roasted peanuts at i Smith Srephens it Marion Townsend; Saturday. tf ictii.ii lor inonev ; to l»e suttied. and Washington. Senator Staufoi d is of AR Burbank va TN Ho.nbiee; action Roy Wiles baby is very sick with the the opinion that a new era of prosperity ranted at this office on sub- lot iiu t;ey : settled. ! cholera infantu n. is about to open up fur these regions Joan A Siininoiisva A N Simmons; ac- F ine F ish .—Al St. Clair and Fred £5 Louis Rogers has a fine spei iinen of Mr. Crocker says, amctng other things, Keller caught a fine string of Osh, I >«■ ! lion for n>..ney; judi;Ri»nt. irk done at thia offieo cheaply 1 Carpin his show win low. that it was decided by them to titii’d im Sunday in the Six ditch. It lias been George Hines vs Be.tlui I. Hines; suit 23 Three Arabs are peddling trinkets mediately aooss tlie Willanlelte from tlimgltl that there weie no fish in the for divorce ; snl.mitte I. the ads in this issue and read A R Biirb .iik va J 1 Hembree; equitv around the streets of Poitland. Portland to East Po.tl.inil, and to e.ee1 ditch, blit When good fishermen get af seltlcl. dully. a depot on tins situ which the company The State Pro«H Association meets at E P il -inb.ee, J A Ford, et al vs I H t the nd on the first page and ter thctfi there steely is ns the number Albany on the 14th of October. hasowned fur s. me i tie. Ho also says caught by the two, Sunday will to-tfy. Dawaon, ct al; a lion for iii..ney ; refeie 1 | refully. Ch.ia Wright <‘i Co va B:a< klniin A ' The auction sale of J. I.. Sparks will “On our return ti ip wecame down on th>- This office relii-ns thanks for a lino mess i horn to Mrs Jno Sax died i Peek..in ; ad.on lor money; motion al! be at McMinnville Oct. 15, al 1 p. in. 25 weat aide of tho Willamette river to Cor of tlin speckled beauties. night. j :<»wed. Tom Rogers, whom every one knows, vallis, and crossed the river at that point Geo W Oida vs John Sax et al; action i I Mrs Wm. Warren arrived A V ali ahi . k AK.'M ai ..— Pricetnonl, the has accepted a position in the City d ug to Albany, by courtesy oi the Oregon P„- money ; set; led. a fedne day. two-year-old colt which won the Alta for Lydia store. A Pa-ke. v. W IfP.n kwr; suit ciflc. They a.e pushing tlleir line east g on Third street is finished up mont purse nt the state fair, distancing far divorce; continued. ward rapidly, and seem energetic and 1 Wm. Iliil, v.ho ha« been up at Sim- irsoetionof F street. C II F William* and Nellie Warren.! son's mill, moved back into this city deteriuim-d. Th-y have sn ixeeileil all competitors, hss done well for hi- r—At this office, two cords of Munday. bridge over I ho Willamette liver, 'lai., i owner. The Albany Demon at suyv, that •xei iil.irB eatal"* of llenry Warren, de- on hack subscriptions. there is that the Oregon Pacific will i on- ' previous to the I’aii hi* .owner, .Mr. Smith, efiirM. v* T E Fri-tue; actiou for money ; There was no school Friday afternoon. e mtinued. A. R. boys should not fo-get Instead the schoolhuiisu was given u nect at Boise City with tho Chicago & I . was not worth a cent except the value of 11 li Stepherfsotl vs tn.ii’kbit. n A Peck Noithw estern, or w ith a projected biU’ c ! his horse for which he paid $600. Since liar meeting to-morrow at 3 good cleaning. of tho Canadian i'aeifie. But we board I then the horse has won $1100 fur him ham ; action tor money; answer with The Mechanics' Fair opened yesterday nothing definite from any of tho Oregon! and he has infused $2500 for the animal drawn. Edgar l’opplcton vs D Jay et al! foro ,—Ail kinds of wrought and with a good attend nice and a fine dis Pacific officials about tho plaus of the | —McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon.— closure; repo I filed. Cash on delivery. Apply to play. Success to it. line. Wo would like us much as any one B uying T imber L and .—A man from First Tenn begins September 7th. 1. s; Tuition in Prepuraloty Department $5 00 par J limes F Bewley va Wtu Chaptnau «1 to know something of the plans of the IK- Michigan, who represents a large syndi al; equity ; on trial. King O’M illey lias i h ilhmged Mrs. term; In Academic, $7 00; in Collegiate. $10.00 Inst: uvUoiis thorough and practical. enter work on tlm Od-l Fellows Dnnniwav to debate the Piohibitjon urn- line.” Jas F Bewley vs T N Graves; answer A buurding hall will he conducted in the College building under the management of * cate of capitalists of that state, is now finished until after tici plas inendment quest ion. D ispute S ettled .—Common sense an-f i over in Tillamook county buying all the flled- steward where good board can be had at $2.75 per week. Those who prefer board In Ml IB. Sarah F Graham vs Freeman Graham ; private families cun secure .board from $2 75 to This is bad weather for Malaria, peo public interests have at last superseded available timber land, so it is staled, 0*) For further information, ad dree» suit for divorce; lemred to A M Hurley. mtoii hs« come \to this town ple should keep their yards mid out I the mistaken ideas which have hitherto that can be found f >r Bale. Thia looks G o M Frank vs Portland A: Willamette le is reading law in the office buildings us clean as possible. Send for Catalogue. A ArIkuXi,,»,i'.Mmfuni «"•V’.». . prevailed at Albany, and the O. A C. and as though Senator Stanford’s prediction Valiey rail road Co; action for damages ; ' -- i —i-- n-rn- r -Bsriunr wn— ■■»in--- - IMS—LS—LUfJlf—l' ‘entotl. Tho ball given at B mil hall Settirdav | tlieO. P. railroad companies on Tuesday would ore long be realised, that the tim settled. ber of Oregon will be in demand in the the wifa of Mr..!. Sax.a son evening, was a stteces, quite a number John llutchcroft vs Yamhill lumber i came to an agreement respecting side eastern markets. pounds. Mother is in u pre- attended and a good time was had. ing Co; action forinonev; settled. I tracks and other privileges at Albany, by lation. I Jonathan Bogue vs J Delap ¡action for Mr. Ensley has moved into this city S till L essening the G ap .—After the money ¡continued. Shortspeare?. Ho is well and Mr. L. S. Downing who purchased I which full use of all facilities will be se fleeter A May vs J B Bunt in; action cured to both. The suit r< cently begun 10th of next month the staging on the O, the sharpness of the article the Ensley property, lias moved »mt. for money; dismissed. & C. railroad will bo reduced to twelvo jry deep. ' in tho United States district couit is Clara A. Martin lias a very fine piece P P Gales vs Geo Williams foreclos =3 (¡grew is somewhat better, of painting on exhibition in E. B. Fel withdrawn. The settlement r this miles, and one of the tunnels used. A ure; decree. le to walk to tlie doctor’s of- low’s show window. The subject is senseless difference, brought about on- few weeks after the line will be complet Samuel C lies« et al vs Tilman C Hess y, although quite weak. “.Moonlight on lite Water.” tiiely through the obstinacy of K. ed. Then persons can ride by rail from et al; cquitv ; to be settled. -2* Pioneer Boot anti Shoe Store 1. M Smith vs Alma L Smith ; divorce : ract for lathing and plastering The news that an Oregon man has Koehler, immediately after the visit to New York or Canada to Los Angeles or refered to C R Fenton. Hows building, was let yester- i been shot for a bear in a mistake, indi- the northwest of Senator Stanford and Mexico and return by way of Arizona I I cm now receiving my Fall btock of Beota Emma Vanutta vs J J Vanatta; di and the Southern States, or vice versa. nells & Russ, of this city. | cates that the hunting season in Web- and bh<>< s directly from the factory; eelect- party, is significant. It no doubt be Thon look out for immigration to Oregon. vorce; refered to C R Fenton. i cd freni the best ’material, and made by i foot is still in its prime. — 8. F. Post. It Nelson’s little child has J W Ingles vs Jas Jeffiica; action for came evident to Senator Stanford, upon —Herald. white labor. A policeman of Portland bet that the examination of tlie status of the dispute sick with malaria fever, but moiiev; continuod. I will nut sell boots Hint are made out of Volunteer would win tlie race bv at and its results, that the Oregon A Calt- ing toward recovery fast. .at--I Wr Lemon vs J M Dickey ; action for leather that is tanned by the hot li<,uor Ax O ld R acer D ead .—Friday, says leart ten minutes, lie raked in the pot. ! foritia was suffering great loss by reason process; for that leather is burned A num that thoroughly understands the quality of money ; continued. hi want to have it good time I This is patriotism. Policeman, shake. : of its refusal to interchange either passen- the Baker City Democrat, the spirit of iI John F Wright, vs Melvina Wright; the goods he sells, will be successful in business, and in due time gain the confidence oft ¡•ourself; T. M. Field,s Bil- tlie public or freight rates with the O. P. The the old race horse, Geo. Wilkes, passed divorce ; tefcred to C R Fenton. s is the place. No boys need Damon Sawyor and ( harle.v Snelling, I ger The bublle aro respectfully invltod to ex imino my stock an.l prices. No trouble to Joint W Tigard vs Emma C Tigard; new arrangement was the onlv sensible away. He was attacked early tn the show goods ! had a little r ice to find the respective ‘ and just one that coul 1 have been made | divorce; refered toC 1! Fenton. No charge made for st wirg 11] s, tig o s 11 at lui' Pin ts liuitlc to order and re morning with cramps or colic and every n of the firm of Barnekoff. merits of their horses. They each got a i under the circumstances.—Stateinan. | Clias II Dodd & Co vs A U Denny; paired, opposite the Grange otoie r ¡..il , i the big lit < t 1’. F H iiowm :. thing that was possible to relieve him action for money; judgment. k Swanson, has sold out and 1 heat and quit, both satisfied that he j could beat the other. was done blit to no avail. Wilkes was ill be known as Baruekofl'A State vs J C Nelson ¡equity ¡dismissed. L ively T imes C oming .—The jubilant" sired by Asteroid, he by Lexington. Sufferers from the effects of quinine, Sate vs W N Parish ¡equity ; a decree. used as a lemeily for chills amt fever, feeling over the prospect for lively times Foaled in 1878, and was therefore 19 i TH vs A Denney ; action for ths business has been verA should try Ayer’s Ague cure. This prep | thus finds expression in the Yaquina years of age. He has sired as many money Tongue : judgement. business man in speaking aration is a powerlul tonic, wholly veg ! News: “From evidence on every hand racehorses as any horse in his time and 8 Boar it of commissioners vs Edward lat he is perfectly satisfied etable, and without a particle of any was himself among the fleetest, in bis Jones et al ; foreclosure; decree. assurance is given that belter times are i younger days. it mountli. i noxious drug. Warranted a sinecure. i at hand for Oregon. Henderson A Mayer vs Lucy Griffey; In Portland, in I action for mcnoy; settled. Tiers nnd their families will “I have taken, within the past year,, • Salem, in Albany and throughout the B ex H olladay ’ s W ill .—The wili of tuart’s restaurant, opposite several bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, i Clark Braly vs Marget W Burton; store, just the place to take ; and find it admirably adapted to the j Williamette Valley prices in reale state the late Ben Holladay, which was Bent foreclosure; time not out. Lucy Hulbert vs J P Beeler; action n in town. The boom to New York for proof by the parties needs of an impoverished system. I am are steadly advancing. that this preparation, as a ■ 4g|.ich has prevailed to such an extent who were witnesses to its making, has for damages; answer filed. i in McMinnville, nnd want convinced pmitier, is unequaled.”—C. C. in California is just assure to reach and been returned and is on filo in the Coun Chas II Savior vs W II Savior et al; I or a good bed. go to the blood suit for partition ; decree : J W Cow les , l’astor Congregational church, extend over Oregon as that another will Bl; onlv two blocks from the Dame, ty Clerk’s office in Poit Lind. It is ex .1 J Spencer and Wm Cambeel, referees. Andover, Me. !S8 street. tf J C Braly vs B F Hartman et al; for come. Every steamer and every train pected that a lively contest will take An amusing .. _ place as to who shall be administrators foreclosure; settled. , Johnson, left Tuesday, to was perpetrated lnt'aison. Nev., recent brings men from California who are of J C Braly vs B F Hartman; foreclos estate. The present applicant iregon Synod of the Cumber- ly, Rev. Van Deventer sent to the Trib looking after good investments. These for the ure ; dismissed. executor is Joseph Holladay an I ad terian church at Walla Wal une his theme for the following Sundays’ are but the advance guard of the great ministrator, Geo. W. Wcidler. These First National bank of Me Minnville ; don Territory. discourse, “Receipt for tho Cure of army of land seekers that flock to Ore gentlemen are nt present trustees for cur vs Lars Grcgerson ; action for money ; eu r is laid up with a vary Hoodlumism.” This appeared in print gon during the next year. When the tain creditors of the estate, also receiv trial. Board of commissioners vs John II <1 arm, a piece of wood flew as“Receipt for the Cure of Rheuma great tunnels are finished and all rail ers. Carse; foreclosure; default against Carse te machine and hit him on tism.’’and it hail the effect of crowding road connections aie made between the church with people, many of whom H f . U sed P rinters ’ I nk .—When ?»Ir. ami wife; L Bettman made a party de trly breaking it. had not attended divine worship for a California and Oregon, it will be the fendant. h, of Kansas, is in the citv I quarter of a century, nnd a considerable signal for thousands to visit our state Martin began shipping apples from Ash E C Buckner vs A Klosterman; action a place to locate. He is i number of whom were stiffened more or And when the harbor improvements is land he had some neat labels printed at for money: settled. cotnpieled at Yaquina and tho Oregon the Tidings office with the following let I the country nnd intends to less with rheumatism. Board of commioners vs Jonas Howell Pacific pushed on to Boise, the e will be He is an old sawmill man. Boom! Boom!—Geo. W. Burt has the grandest stampede for Oregon that tering: “Southern Oregon apples, from et id ; forei losure; settled. Allliuiia Barnum vs Lilly V Smith; Kay have the largest stock purchased the propertv in which J. Ii. ever lias been. Lucky will be the man who L. Martin, Ashland, Oregon." The ap s ever brought to this city, Hendeis m is doing business. Mr. Butt shall make his purchases of real estate ; ples were sent by him to Portland, and suit for pat tition ; J A C Fruend referee. Hull Johnson vs Austin Deuney; ac tg from 75 cents to $5.09. A purchased the property from L. Root, before the tush comes. thence some of them found their w.iy to tion for money; judgment. ce this week of fine silk nm- the amount paid we could not ascer Montana. Almost immediately Mr.Mar State vs R E Marble; sentenced. tain. This is only a forerunner of.the A B ad A ffair .—A shooting affair tin began to receive inquiries from Mon Slate vs John Lercher; selling liquor transactions in teal estate which will •Sunday Ort. 2nd, at Lafav- occured at Corvallis about 8 o’clock I tana about these Southern Oregon ap without licence, plead guilty and fined [undrick of this place to surely follow in due course of time. Mr. Tuesday morning, between George Mad- I ples, and already ho has more orders $50. Henderson will continue doing business from Montana than he can fill. A little driuh of Dayton l’rairic. A State vs Haines ; seduction ; continued. i is the wish of the T el - in the building during the winter. It is dox and George Bowerline,wherein the enterprise in advertising always pays in Mr. Burt’s intention to move his busi former received a flesh wound in hie more ways than one.—Tidings. Curl ton. ness there some time during the coining right arm und the latter a wound in the ,t and wife are here on a visit Bpiiug or summer. TÏITH DRUGGISTS. O regon P ress A ssociation .—The Or Oct. 3 ,1887. ys, after which they will Every person who is not a subscriber head which may be fatal, The two men Thev intend to go to to the T elephone ¡mil who receives this had beeu having trouble for months. egon Editorial and Publishers associa, Another splendid rain lust Friday, ire the Dr.will take a course paper will get five issues free gratis. Bowerline hud threatened to kill Mad tion meets in Albany, Friday, October a bich puts the stubble ground in splen futures. This paper is democratic in politics and dox on sight. 14, at 2 p. m. A business meeting will did fix for plowing. for ths Democratic T elk - is the best newspaper in the county. Mr. Johnson will rebuild his barn The two men were evidently prepared *n "fternoon, to which mem- e only up-to-t lie-time, news- All persons subscribing liefore January bers only will be admitted. All editors which was destroyed by fire a few days le county. Every one who 1st can have a yearly subscription for for each other. When they met near ago. A part of the lumber is now on the vs that it is far ahead of any $1.59. We also give every cash snbsci ib- the Exchange Hotel, Tuesday morning and publishers of news| apeis or other ground and work will be commenced in er a chance to guess upon the weight they fired at each other at close range, legitimate journals are entitled to mem a few days. in the county. of a fine 8 29 Acorn stove. The stove ming of Universal Fashion will bo weighed on January 1st,and giv each uacinga Smith & Wesson 38 calibte bership. The committee of arrangements Our sick folks are about the same. ibsolutelv perfect fitting pat- en to the subscriber to the T elephone revolver, Maddox shooting lour and have secured the opera house for the Watermelon season is about over for adies and Childrens, gar- who has guessed nearest its weight. Boweriine five timos. Maddox says lie purposo of the association. On Fiiday this year. ill and Winter styles now evening a public meeting will be held,to Harding of the Oregon Regis struck tho other with his pistol after he l. H. P. Stuarts. sep9.ini ter Frank all are invited. An interesting Mr. Collins and wife spent Sunday was in town Monday and called at himsell had been shot at twice, and which programme lias been arranged, which over at Lafayette, visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8 and Sam Moore returned this office, but being away we di I not I will consist of vocal and instrumental Newman. rn Oregon, Monday. They converge on the chance of Lafayette only fired as a last lesoit. music, an oi:cas;onal address by James way for 17 or 18 days looking coming to Me Minnville. We met F. 8. I The ball which struck Bowerline O The church houss at this placo is un ’Meara, of the Portland News, on“I’io- the neigborhoorl of Squaw at the depot and ho said that Lafayette I broke the atch over his right eye and neer dergoing tepairB, The south end will Editors and Publishers ” and the entered to a depth of two and a half y brought back three very was still there. This is the second time I have new rustic put on unit the whole of Sam took his view camera this week that we have heard that La inches, where it loged. The attending annual address by J. B. Fithian, of the the building will be repainted. Portland World. A special reception raphed some very fine views, fayette was still alive. It is said by surgeon, Dr. J. B. I-ee, savs that no and a dance will follow. On Saturday Mrs. A. P. Wilson and daughter, re the people of that ancient berg that from attempt will be made to extract it until the members of the association will in turned to her home tn Hobsonville on condition of its vitals (the county a reaction sets in. ce wants the public to ttnder- the spect Albany and its environments. Thursday lust. The ball which wounded Maddox e has added facilities to his buildings being in a bad fix) that it entered his right arm above the elbow will not last very long. May its death Several of our citizens were down to lich enables him to do work bo O ur S ylvester .—The New York Dai Lafayette last week attending court. and came out at the shoulder. His painless. uy house in Portland, and coat was set oti fire by the |>owder. ly Graphic of September 19 has the fol The best examble of a deserted vil- itee better work than any Bowerline fell at the last shot and Mad Mr. 8. Carr of the Panther Creek outside of Poitland. He is liage is Lafayette Oregon. This is the dox walked away with ona cartridge in lowing concerning the governor of Ore mills, was in town yesterday shaking ed to enlarge all pictures to only dead village that is alive to tell its his pistol ui.expioded. gon : hands with his many friends. sired. Enlarging from tin tale of sorrow, on the Pacific Coast to “Thirty-five years ago Sylvester Pen- The cause of the difficulty is not cer Id photographs a specialty. day. Its history dates back almost to tainly known. Maddox is reticent noyer wns u newly-fledged lawyer up in Messrs Barnekoff & Co. are shipping .. ................................... ■■■■ ■■■— ■■ p the prehistoric man, when things grew unday morning at 2 o’lock as naturo grows, a little excitement about it. Bowerline yesterday evening Gioton, Topkin county. His father was oats from here to San Francisco. a farmer, and the young fellow had 1 Baxter, daughter of AV T I during three months of the year then bought a pistol holster, saving to the Mr. G. R. Bodie who has boon work of hie hie oil - _ the — ------ Jus city. Miss Baxter was i die and be dormant for the rest of the storekeeper at the^time that ho meant to . spent n . ’t__ i... ino-t l ...... ..... a . . ' , place, , . in Portland all summer, came up I <o inty Sept. 10, 1808 thus > year. It was founded on the surety of kill Maddox on sight* Both are young When he hung out his sign as a leg il ad ing Friday evening to make a short visit few days over 19 at the time I I he conntv seat remaining there forever. men, Maddox having a family. Public viser Ute inhabitants of the quiet village with his family, returning to the citv and the country did not keep him awako I. The tuneral was held at , But now the rising and progressive opinion justifies Maddox. nights with the cases they brought for this a. rn. church in this city and was generation are begining to see a small r a large concourse of friends, 1 speck in the future which in time will C omixg A gain .—W. P. Johnson the his consideration, so lie slatted one day Carlton is. in need of a good store, we an made very appropriate j amount to a removal of the county' seat artist of Salem, writes he will be in for the territory of Oregon, then an al have two good store rooms that nre va most unknown region to the people of cant. al this time. A good doctor would lie goodness and virtue of the , to ,a more progressive town and that Me Minnville Oct 6,7,8. Three days only, New York. He carried his law diploma do well here hut we don’t want one that The pall bearers consisted of town is McMinnville. rain or shine, it you want first class with him, but ho never used it, for he doctors for Charles sake, not any. an.l classmates of the Col- igj and Public school was H ome A gain .—Governor Pennoyer | photographs, now is the time to give him could not wait Btarvingly for a legal re Homo of our young folks attended the I order that the friends of the came up from Portland last evening, and a call, at Sandors ¿Martin's gallery. putation and a foitune in the thinly-set tled new territory, and so he went to ball at Fairdale lust Saturday night.they pay their last respects to who now is in a far better the regular monthly meetings of the dif- ■ F or S ale .—Three head of horses ; work in a lumber camp, like the stalwart report having a good time ferent state boards, postponed from last j two mares and one horse, sold very farmer’s son he was. To-day he is one liis. Mrs. Ellen Stewart lias moved to La the richest lumber men in Oregon, night, will lie held to-day. Of bin recent I cheap for cash, time or on trade, or any of and last year lie was elected governor of fayette. j eastern trip Gov. Pennoyer says that his thing to suit purchaser. Reason for the stale oe the democratic ticket, after M c M innville , M c M innville crossing and carlton , O regon , Letter List. i trip to Philadelphia was very pleasant, selling, do not want to winter them. one of the most thorough contested elec i Mr. F. L. Roberts is having the mate McMinnville. N. J. R owland . tions that the state has seen for nianv rial delivered for a fence around his liters remaining in the Post I indeed, and as a representative of this years. He is here now for the first time block which he purchased, iu Kutch’s cMinnville, Yamhill county, ' state he was treated with maiked cour since, as an almost penniless lawver, he addition. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. tesy. Among most of the people he met called for Oct. 1, 1887: left to seek his fortune in the far West in Hawkeye to know whe*e there was a great deal of interest in Ore Iss EnininMcCarncv S the spring of 1854, and has lieen with his D utchry is. wants Tap a licer keg _ Ifawkeye RS ............. Noble Jess ’ staff at the Centennial celebration at TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT gon and a manifest desire to gain infor and I'll drink lager init yer. Iter S Patterson J F I the firm of Kenyon & Cain is this day i Philadelphia. He will visit his old home mation concerning the resources of this dissolved by mutual agreement and by the | at Groton before lie returns, and will D utchry . Peters .1 «son Pierce Mrs Nellie r e ' statg. He spent' three days in Wash- sale of all the interests of said Kenyon to j , doubtless meet with a heartv reception Perkins Geo W A Cain The business u ill l>e car- t | io _ ij ; f Bazaar of Nut ions I ington, directing all his spare time look- John Pamier Mr Wni sE H ried <>n bv said Cain, who returns thanks | « oMdimers tn that live and an- GeorgeEPaumer Mr Wm | ing after Oregon’s iuterests. He called for past favors and solicit.** a continuance of CIeni Dl,rK> Paumer Mr Win Our readers who intend to take Ali IA '■ ........ J ohn A C ais I on Gen. Sparks, commissioner of the i tile same Pannier Mr Wm vantage of the reduced rail and steam A akox A K kxtox Notice of Final-Settlement. Reice Mr Alexander j land office, and received assurance that Dated, Sheridan, Sept 2.188*. boat rates to visit Portland should not Elmon Sylvester S as soon as the examination of swamp fail to visit the “Bazaar of Nations” Sprague W H *^J*OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT which commence« Oct, 3rd and closes lands could be made.patents would issue Wm Sprague W If Home Produce Market the undersigned has filed in the < onn- Oct, 13th. It is to bo held in the al Scullv Thus ty court of Yamhill county, Oregon, Ids fi Tabernacle corner 10th A JTaylor st«. to this state. Oregon is also entitled to Skiff Mr C E nal account as administrator of tliiteestati' patents lor indemnity lands and these Sireney Ed Almira P Goucher deceased, and said Under tlie direction of Dr. Wad-el-Ward will soon be forthcoming. He also call Corrected for the TKLRrnoxB by Baxter A [ of E Simmons A B court has fi veil upon Wednesflav. Novem the distinguished oriental scholar and Rogers, ed at the war department with reference Sharp Luther ber 9th 1887, at 9 o'clock a m of saiddav, traveler. The nations of Europe and to Oregon’s war claim. He succeeded Wheat, per bn Oney Timnne Elizabeth ................. 57c at the court house nt Lafayette In said Asia wdl be represented hy 50 ladies I .1 W White 2 I in pushing the claim before the auditing Oats, per bn .............. 35c county, as the time nnd |4uce for hearing and gentlemen in national costume, f Walker T ! committee, and he has reasonable hope Flour, per bar. .............. |4 2U ' tue same Therefore all persons interested, A museum of ancient scrolls, papyri Woodard Mr Ansel ! that it will be in such shape that con f»er dos ....................... 22i are hereby notched to ap;s*ar at said time and liihlo curious, a model of the Mos McKinley A 25c anil place, anil show cau-e, if any there lie, ................. gress at its next session will jiay it. The Butter, ner lb que of Oinar of Jerusalem, Arab, Znlu why said estate tie not finally settled i governor was greatly indebted to Mr. H. Cheese, beat, per lb ..... ...... and Gvpsv tents etc., with a sliecial | Datisi September 10th 1887 Apples, per I k » x .................... file ling for the same will please H. Gilfry for valuable assistance render- G W Got i her . attraction each evening, and tlie Dod*- Bacon, f»id?s ................. 10c F exion & F estox , led. | ed in connection with these matters.— *• shoulder ............ *... f*c i Atty's for estate. A.ltnin foresaid wortli and 30 pieces Anderson's orchestra l(k • oct21 J. F. WlSECARYER,' P. M. • Statesman. •• ha in, sugar cured....... will draw thousands of visitor«. • * imwi w c guarantee our goods to be First Classy and the prices as low as the lowest. When you come to our store you will not be disappointed for we advertise nothing but what we can fulfill. We are not winding up our business but intend to keep right on selling Drugs Pat ent Medicines, Stationer y, School Rooks, etc.^ as long as the people of Yamhill county hon or us with their patronage. When you come to our store we guarantee to give you prompt and courteous attention and the low est price possible. V ery Respect- fully, ROGERS & TODD, 2d Great Annual Clear- Sale For the Next Twei Days AT HEADQUARTERS, Come early if you want the Best Bargains. A. J. APPERSON. are now prepared to receive for storage, all KINDS OF GRAIN AT Warehouses. They also offer to sell or lend sacks at a low price. They bought their sacks early in the season and it will be to the farmer’s advantage to call and see them be fore making arrangements for storing their grain of this setison. Long experience in buying grain gives solid assurance that the fanner’s interests will be carefully guarded. Their warehouse has been fitted up with new machinery and is now in a good con-» dition for saving grain. BARNEKOFF, THOMASON & SWANSON.