The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 14, 1887, Image 3

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    TELEPHONE.
Your name written in RED eig-
nifie3 that your cubscription has
oxpired to the TELEPHONE.
Articles of Incorporation.
111‘al Esate Transfers.
Real cat ite transfers in Yamhill Cuun
Known all men by those presents that
we, J. W. Cowies, Win. Galioway, Win. Astoria is to Hava her Desiro, ty Oregon for tlie month uf Sept 1887:
I. I. l.inphlet’ tot) W Olsen 1014,3and
Fine weather.
. Campbell, F. W. Redmond and ('-. D.
A Railroad.
i ti>l >■ k S J as IVatta additimi io Amity eon-
:
Jutouion
do
hereby,
make,
sign,
and
ex
November lltb.
Frosty nights.
About the middle of yesterday after­ ' anl-ei'ation $2:1:).
CD
O <’c
Ú It Co ti Margmet Casey
peanuts ut II. h
Good weather to gather hickory nuts. ecute the following articles uf incoipoia- noon the welcome intelligence dawns 1
, tiuu uf the Yambill County Fair Asnucia u|>on u< tluit tho few remaining thou­ ' lot no 13 sectionl 5 .- R ti i\’ 32 aci»»
tf
A grand improvement. Third sheet
(lit.
O
i tion fur tlie Uses and purposes herein sands of dollars iiecessai v Io com* letv eon
is meeting with un planking.
O AC R It Ci i to M:et a ‘I Casey lut
the subsidy had been pledged, and th il
alter set forth.
the full $159,000 Lail then been subscrib­ 1 mui 12 and S E tj ut N E Q i*« c
Put itoes are plenty up in the Willa­
ARTICLE I
ed. So we uro authoritntiveiy advised S It li IV 70 39-1(10 lu iescon $149.75.
rformance in this citv mina country.
Jesse E Iw.ud.s and wile tu A T Haw
i The name ussumed by this mcorpora- and so we are authorized to announce.
it.
CD
The Dayton Herald is still publishing
ortli part ol ¡.it tiu 4 in blot k no 3 in
As
the
Transcript
has
repeatedly
asse.t-
and
by
which
it
shall
bo
known
is
the
: town ol New uerg eon $50.
cts lì* at C. G rissen's a supplement.
ud
heictofo
e
in
connection
herewith,
Yamhill County Fair Association and
is.
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E.l Hadley and Mniv A Hadley tu
there was io uneasiness to be appre­
Several people aionnd town are pre it's duratiou shall be unlimited.
hended left this subsidy would fail—“no 1 C B Hannitii p.iit nl llie D L <? of Samu­
les is studying law in paring foi a hunt.
ARTICLE II
trouble nt all about it.” NuW let other el l> SnoMih II ill 1 3 S R 2 W 8) aciea
Magers.
Al. St. Clair caught 115 fish out of the
parties Io the project keep the f^itli as cull $IO..I! <19.
1
he
enterprise,
business,
pursuit
and
iis office, two cords of Nestnecu in three hours.
G
G O’ Tate to Win II Egan N E >4 of
Astqfia has ami t ie railroad to Oregon’s
I
occupation
in
v.
Inch
this
corporation
t subscript ions.
8 W !t see 14 T2 S R 4 W 4) acro» con
I’liree butcher shops in this city ami ' proposes to engege is to own, manage, legitimate seaport is an assured fact to •f5‘i.
lie written iiprui Inc glowing page uf the
rill look fine win'll the ail doing a large business.
John Harris and wife to It A Sluwail
| conduct and operate an agricultural lior history of t >93. We have every reason
des aiu plasteied.
J. J. Spencer is slightly under the lieullUral and geucral cuUbly fair foi i to belie’ e th it all promises will be k"| I ■juit of the W S Ayer D L C ami put ol
ilo of J. L. Spar ks will weathei, with a mild fever.
(lie John Bri.’biu i> L C in T 2 S It 3 \\
! Yamhill in tho »tale ot Oregon, to re- Ileuce, tlmt means that the “iron horse" 3 i aere» eon $12:10.
le Uct. 15, at 1 p. m. 25
with his "nerves oi steel" wid come
Improvements all oveY the town, * ceive ari'J enter exhibits ol all kinds con- thundering within our borders befuiu a
<• A C It it Co t-i Matt M..i->ny S
tising medium in Yam­ several new sidewalks going io.»
*4 ol' S E l4 see 23 T 2 S R 6 W 4 > aerer
i netted herewith from any and ull per I year from this duv !
bo 1 eli riioNE. Rates
•
John Derby by the death of relatives ; suns. To regulate, and cuntrol all tiials I The foregoing from the Asto i.i Tian* cotí (IL).
M.ironv to Nellie Newberry S W
h:'.s come into a line old estate in Ver­ I uf Speed for horses upon its grounds. J Sci ipt of Ovtolier 8 shows what u city 1-4 Matt
ot S E 1 4 sec 23 T 2 8 R 6 W 4J acre»
mont.
To own, buy, lease and sell, real-estate i of energy < an do—w lieu its people all c nr $-’.
•’îcMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon.
i Tlie C I’, church h is received its last nut exceeding at any one time 169 acre», |H1|l together. The
W
H West to C S Williamson a tract
— Southern
■ ■
~
Pacific
First Term begins September 7th, 1887 Tuition In l'repuratoiy Department $3 00 pef
coat of paint aud loums up like a big
of land in sec 33 T 5 8 R 3 W-------- con
to do any thing necessary and incident .will now proceed to construct its road $2800.
term; In Academic, $7 00; In Collegiate, $10.00 Instructions thorough and practical
s finished a fine India silver dollar.
to the management of a county fair at from some point at o^near Forest Grove
s Haines, it is a tine
M V Ensley and wife to 1,8 Downing A boarding hall will bo conducted in the College building under the managerueut of é
Bralv.s block has received a neat McMinnville, Yamhill county Oregon, «n direct to Astoria. This is of great and S *._► of N W 1-4 and S 1-2 of 8 1-2 oí N steward where good board can be had at $2.75 per week. Thoso who* prefer board ill
touching up at the hands of Mr Steward adjacent thereto.
E 1-4 D L C of Geo F Hibbs sec 21 ami private fund lieu cun secure board from |2 75 to |4 O'.) For further information, addrtatf
good chill plow P. E lbs plasterer.
incalculable benefit to the west side 22
T 5 8 It 5 W 139 acres $4500.
ARTICLE lit.
supply you a Bissell
counties i articular lv, and to tho whole
<> A C It It Co to VI E Hendrick lot»
Wh n Poitlanr1 gets all of the scrub
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Tlio principal otiice and place of busi­ Willamette valley. It is also of local 3 ami
4 sec 3 T 6 8 R 3 W 68-59 acre*
pi inters out of the country ullices she ness oi this coiporation shall be at Mc­
n received a fine lot of will be doing fine work.
$274 3<i.
Minnville in Yamhill county in thu Blate importance to McMinnville. When con­ eon United
irdav on the freight.
States Patent t > Geo L Riggin»
structed, McMinnville will be the first
A new post office lias been established of Oregon.
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S 1-2 ol S E 1 -4 ami 8 1-2 of 8 W 1-4 »ec
inland city of any considerable siz* 32 T 2 S R 5 W l<i) acres. •
at Weshawin, Tillamook county, Oregon,
ARTICLE IV.
dors can be bought at with Sarah l’agtas as postmaster.
The a'niount ot thia capital stock ol reached by this Astoria branch, ami we
M E Hendrick to M B Hendrick 1 acre
is F. E. Russ. Four
this coiporation shall bo six-thousand shall leel the impetus, of growth, this in town of Wheatland null $2X)9.
ts.
Better than slow plodding to wealth dollars
ami tbu amount of eqcli eliaro ol
O A C It R Co to Buriles Wilts. S W
ngs in tho rear of the is tosubscibe for a paper that will lead rued capital stuck shall bo one-hundred position will give us. It is only a ques­ 14 see 33 8 R 5 W 16') acres con $320.
>e moved off and the you to “prosperity and prominence.”
dollars. In return whereof!’ we have tion of time, when there will be connec­
B F Hartman and wife lo E EGouclier
I up.
¡ Rov. T. F. Campbell will preach nt hereunto set our bauds and seals at Mc- tion between Salem and McMinnville by lots Nos 5 ami 6 in block 13 Roland*add
S. ¡’¡oncer Boot and Shoe Store
ribers who subscribe to the Christian Church at 11 oclock A’M. Vlitinvil.e in tlie county of Yamhi.i and a direct rail route, in order to have the lie M-------- con $200.
Don Hayes and wife to Mrs I, Bean
----- •
i January a:e entitled to ami ditcuss the umendmeut at 3 and the state of Oregon tins 10th day of Oc- benefits of the Astoria line. The Sa­
the
life
estate
of
Mary
J
Jone»
belonging
7/30
P.M
;
Sunday.
tober
1887
in
triplicate,
I r.m nnxv receiving my Fall stock of Boot«
lion for $1,50.
lem road will very likely cross St or to the estate of Michael Coldwcll con
J. W. Cowles,
«nd i’hoe.8 directly from the factory; «elect­
P. F Browne is fitting up his vacant
(goods for the 10 cent
near Lincoln and come on a direct route $425.
ed from the best 'material, and made by
Wiu.
Gallo#ay,
white labor.
roods too numerous to building and will either put a. part of
Mrs. L Bom and Morris M Bean to
through or neur the Belcher farm near
F. W. Redmond,
his stock in or fit it up for rooms to ac­
I \sill not sell boots that are made out of
l F. E. R ush ’ s .
C. D. Juhnson.
Wheatland, thence on a straight line Joseph M Schrock Baine laud ns last
commodate the restaurant trade of Mrs.
tli.it is tanned by the hot liquor
above
con.
(300.
State
of
Oregon,
jss has a fine display of II. P. Stuart.
process; for that leather is burned A man that thoroughly undvrstmids the <iuallty of
toward the O. & C. IL R. at McMinn­
Asa
Kelsey
to
P
C
Thomston
part
D
County
ot
9
uinni'I.
the goods ho sells, will be suevvs: iul in busine.o, and in due time gain the eonlidenee of
oi millinery, tastefully
At the last meeting of the G. A. R. j ATiis certifies that on tho 10th day of ville, a distance of about twenty miles. I. C of Peter Smith and wife in 1 3 8 R 4 tlie public
show window.
the time oi meeting was changed from October, 1887 before lue a Notary l'ubhc Mr. Stanford means business in Oregon, W con. (75.
The biiblie are r>'p?ctfully invited to ox (mine my st«»?’.« and prices. No trouble to
Irows.eulti vaters,Roeders 3 p in on tho Bi coml Saturday of each ; in and fur said county of Yamhill and
TJ Ilari is sheriff deed to Henry Par­ show goods
.
• ,
and
wo
ot
Yamhill
county
ought
to
be
No charge made for k wire i ¡¡ s, cngiodstl at J >el! Fccta nude to order and re­
kinds call nt PEThoina- month to 1 p m on the second Satuiday ' state of Oregon, personally came the
liti, Lots 1 2 nnd 3 of sec. 10T 3 8 It 3 W
on
tire
alert,
to
give
him
every
proper
paired.
opposite
the
Grange
btorc
bign
of the big Bo<
UitcwbE
tinesl lot in town. Be- of each month.
being laud» of J no. D Sliearn con. $375.
above named J. W. Cowles Win. Camp­
hce.
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encouragement.
The
Astoria
track
is
T.)
Harris
sheriff
deed
H
Wolf
Lots
1
bell,
Win.
Galloway,
F.
W.
Redmond
Miss Ellie Lcabo has a very fine piece
iIcMinnville, and want of work on exhibition in ths show win­ and C. D. Jobson to me each peisoually now assured, and inside of twelve and 2 in sac. 2<i T 4 S R .3 W being land
I good bed. go to the dows of the City drug store. As a Clay- known to bo the identical person de­ months we hope to ehiouielo the direct of John Vondro con. (221.49.
Elvira and B S Cook strip uf land in
nlv two blocks fioin the ou artist Miss Leabo is not excelled by scribed in and who executed the fore­ shipment of wheat by rail to Astoria— Newberg
con. $25.
going articles of incorporation uf Yaiu-
truet.
tf
any in this county.
J W Henry and wife to L C Washburn
bill County Fair Association and each the great seapoit cl the North West
i and their families will
Richard Cook brought into this sane-, then an.l there acknowledged to me Coast.
lots 1 2 and 3 in block 2 in town of New­
t’s restaurant, opposite turn sanctorium 15 potatoes as a speci­ that Im executed the same freely for the
berg con. $1,375.
e, just the place to take men of the Peerless variety. They each uses and purposes therein set fortii.
Nancy and C W Young to W T Land­
Sad News.
town.
weighed about 2 pounds. Tlie lines! Witness my hand and seal, tlie day and
i ingham all their right title nnd interest
Our townsman T. S. Patty learned the in D L C of Abraham Coin-------- in sec.
veai last above mentioned.
lying their sub scription potatoes wc have seen in Yambill.
29 30 31 and 35 T 5 S R 4 W 321 acre»
W. D. F enton ,
>r tiio coining year we
sad intelligence of the death of his eldest con.
Several people from Lafayette have
$10 M).
Nutary Public for Oregon.
luction of 50 cents from been in town this week am.l you ought
sister Mrs Fannie Gudger of Ashville
W T Landingham to E C Key same
to see tlie surprise depicted on tlieii
e, $2,00.
A Bia R ace .—Saturday was a big day N. C. wife ufCapt. J. JI. Gudger a pr om­ land as last above con. $1000.
iber to the T elei 'I ionk is faces when they gazed upon the rush of of excitement at Medford. A match inent lawyer ol that place, from a letter
T J Harris sheriff deed lo board school
business,
and
building
going
on
in
this
commissioners the D L C of 8 B Allen
ess on the weight of a line
written
by
his
brother
J.
S.
Patty
of
city.
sace
for
$1000
between
Tollman
’
s
Ten
containing .320 aerea $12.10.
io one guessing nearest
Georgo M Raleigh to Jas. arid Merrit
the stove.
P. F, Johnson the pastor of ihc C. P. Cents and Riddle’s Nellie Gray took Morristown Tenn. We clip the following
McKinlev part 1) 1. C of Win. Toney and
from
the
Daily
Citizen
published
at
Ash
­
he Wisconsin war eagle, church of this citv, returned from the place. A large crowd was in attendance,
wife in T 5 8 R 5 W 182 31-100 »er»s cou.
i feathered skin is stuffed meeting of the synod of the C. P. church and Lets were two to one in favor of Ten ville Oct. 21 li.
Walla Walla. He repoits a line time Cents. The distance was 539 yards,
$4732.
Its of the old Eigth lieg- at
Our
community
was
greatly
shocked
J 8 Robison and wife to John Harria
and says the country is fine for agricul­ The horses got a good start, and at the yesteeday morning nt the announcement
for mascot.
of lot No. 3 in see.
tural pm poses.
outcome Nellie Grey led by half a that Mrs. Fanny Gudger, wifeof James I quit claim the W
1 T 3 S R 4 W 19 84-100 acres con. $299,
ving a distance from Me-
length.— Statesman.
Dr.
J.
H.
Nelson.
Dentist
will
stav
M.
Gudger,
Esq.,
was
dead.
It
was
-» t¡-
i •
•
»
» •
r 1
i
i i >
1
j
State of Oregon to John Harris lot 4
want to subscribe for the here this winter ami will open up a
that she had been sick for some *ee. 1 T 3 S R4 Wil 30-100 acres $14.12.
semi money by express,
D riven I nsane F rom A F elon —Mrs. known
timo.but no idea was entertained that
Dental
Parlor
over
the
First
National
i
Sami. Cozine and wife to Thomas
r or by letter.
Bank. Ilis prices will be moderate and Henry Miller, of Corvallis, wife of her illness was serious or immediately Kirby lot No. 4 in block “B” Cozine’s
ar has had a bad time good work guaranteed, lie has the Bridge Bupt. Miller, on the Oregon Pa­ threatening. And wliat added to tlie 3d. add. to McMinnville.
Which was cutoff a while latest, discovery for the painless extract­ cific railroad, was taken violently ill Fri­ sorrow of all, and greatly to the distress
B F Hartman and wife to John S
It was thought, that it ion of teeth'. Look at iiis “ad" in an­ day, her malady terminating in insanity. of Mr. Gudger was that he was absent Martin
and Granville Baker part D L C
je cut off again, but it is other column.
at
tire
time
of
the
sad
occurance
—
having
Iler husband was immediately sent for, been in attendance upon Yancey court— of W T Newby and wife 261-s acres cou.
$6000.
Saturdayan Independence man named and yesterday they came to this city
reached home a lew hums after his
W G Henderson st al to J S llibb»
no regular fall opening Lunagan h id difficulty with one Frjink enroute to Eugene where her mother and
wife
ceased
to
live,
not
knowing
of
the
f Miss F. E. Russ but Burget over the wife of tho former. rer des. Our in'ormaut states that she terr ible calamity until he entered the part of sec. No. 3 in block 8 in origlual
town
of McMinnville cun. $1000.
there and the public are Burget was in Lunagan’s house when had a felon on her finger, from the effect house. It is indeed a very sari affliction,
United States patent to Harrison Fos­
11 in and examine. No he approached him from another loom of which giro was driven crazy.—Albany and the many friende of his family
ter D L C »ce. 13 T 5 8 R of W 321 43-100
with a pistol in his hand. A struggle Herald.
' goods.
throughout western Carolina and cast acres.
ensued and Burget escaped. Lunagan
ng of Universal Fashion fireing three or four shots at him as ha
C hance for M ore Honor».—There ia Tennessee will hear of it with unfeigned
Levi Hngey »ml wife le Elisa E Grains
sorrow. Mrs. Gudger wa» the daughter part of D L C of L llagsy and wifs T 3
.olutelv perfect fitting pat­
without seiriously hurting him. achancofor three good farmers to get of
lies anil Childrens, gar- fled,
Rov.
R.
W.
Patty,
formerly
of
east
Lunagan and wife were arrested and “appointed” by Gov. Ponnoyer, if they Teunesseo, now of Oregon. Besides her : 8 R 2 and 3 (V 5836-100 aeras con. ma­
anil Winter styles now examination
ternal love and affection aud $2.00.
was held Monday.
will make application to his excellency. husband she loaves several ’children.
11. P. Stuarts.
sep9.ini
I II M Jones and wife to J T Hess un­
We
are
in
receipt
daily
of
letters
Jrom
Her
funeral
will
take
place
at
the
M.
E.
Tho governor is in receipt of a letter from
is has purchased the Fair
church south thia evening at 3 o’clock, divided 1-13 interest D I. C o( J Hess
James Derby. The con- old residents of Yamhill who at the B. F. Clayton, secretary of the farmers’ Dr, Bays officiating, The interment will ami wife T 3 8 R 3 W 831 50-100 acres
I $4.500. There is 90 acres present time are in some distant state or Congress, to be held in Chicago, Ills.,
con (500.
irrounded by a high board in adjoining counties, The letters all of on Nov. 10th, Uth. and 12th, the same take place at Riverside cemetery.
J Torrance
...................
................
.._________
and wife
to Lvdia
Steven-
>e used for the fair.
son in T 2 8 K 5 W in see 12 109 acres
time as tho great fat stor k show that al­
them i nn in the following terms :
Thanks Returned.
con $ l
ways attracts so much attention, usking
I held at “Doc.” Old’s Sat- Dear Sir:
B E Lippencott and wife to Lucinda
j, in which both old and
Please send me the T ele ­ the governor to appoint three delegatee.
pated. After a good dance phone for one year. Inclosed find cash. If there are any farmers who would like
The last wish and will of my wife was Armstrong lot 136 in the town of Dayton.
E L Peckain and wife to F L Robert»
sat down to a fine supper, I take the Repor ter but never get any to go, it is likely an application to Gov­ to extend our sincere thanks to the ladies,
t to their greatest capacity. news. News is what I want so eend ernor Pennoyer wou'd secure the ap i friends and relatives for the assistance part DL C of Poter Smith and wife T 3
8 R 4 W 1 50-100 acres con $100.
me the T elephone . Inform me when pointment for them.
John Elmer to Joseph Sax part D L C
Fishes it understood that my subscription expires and I will re-!
received from them dur ing the last ill­
A notiieb S tage
R obbed .—Postal
of Soloman Heater T 3 R 2 W 100 acts»
1 kinds of Farm Machinery new.
ness of my wife. J no . J S ax .
con $2500.
Inspector Geo. Mason received a tele­
>m prices and guarantee
Yotirs truly.
Geo M Frank to P A W V Ry Co
.ion. lie will continue the
gram Friday from Henry Floring, post-
This
is
a
clear
statement
of
facts
just
In Solid Here-
sight of town in see 12 T 3 R2 W cousid-
l&T nt the old stand. Cull
l
master
of
Thompson
’
s
Falls.
This
1 eration $220.
as they stand.
Have the letters to
goods.
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stated that the stage between Thoinp-
This office is in receipt daily of adver­
E E Elliott to William A Forrest part
prove.
it that the hair and scalp
1 son.sFalls, Montana, and Murray,Idaho tisements of presses. We want tho pub­ ‘ of D L C of Julin M Forrest and wife
ig. Expensive use of Ayer’s
S urvey of T illamook B ay .—Mr. Geo. had been robbed by road agents. No
lic to know that this office has an‘‘Old ami part D L C of John Parrish and
ns proven that it is the best | W. Freeman, of the Uniter! States cn-
further particulars were received, but Reliable” the manufacture of Palmer & wife in T4S R 3 W 232 58-100 con $1000.
•nt for tlie hair—that it pre-
Mortgages recorded September 1887
iff and stimulates the hair | ginecr corps, hnaj a room at the custom Saturday Postal Inspector Mason star­ Rev. This press cannot be beat for amounting to $24,041. Releases, $8,700.
house where he is drafting a detailed map ted for l’nom peon’s falls nnd will en­
[rowtb.
to arrest the robbers Ho would simplicity, durability and strength of
of a recent careful survey made bv him deavor
have started Friday, but the Eastern construction. It is a very easy running Philergitm Society Programme
rail, a resident of ! McMinn-
years ngo, «'as in tho city of Tillamook bay and the channel to Ilo- : bound train bad left bsforo lie received press so much so that a boy in this office
October 15, 1897.
.... . first
.............
the
time ._i
in twenty quarton or Lincoln or Tillamook, says tho telegram. The road agents nre 15 years old kicked off 527 impressions
Reading,
Louis Maddock,
the
Astorian.
It
is
the
best
survey
ever
becoming
ver
y
bold
in
their
operations
s running a boat on Rogue
Declamation,
J R. Haynes'
,me down to visit his reia- made of that section; the map when lately, and this is the third stage robbed in 15 minutes. It has been in constant
Mias Hallie Roed.
Song,
completed will be sent to the secretary within a few days.
use for two years and baa neve' been
1 Forest Grove.
Reading,
F.
H. Storey.
of war, nnd final examination of it will
repaired in the least and from the looks
Declamation,
Marry Kay.
B eaten F our T imes .—The Oregon of it we should say that It will still be in
.athrap the great temperance i d“termine the matter of improving Dry
Quartett.
Music.
address the people of this l Stocking bar and ctlier points that badly mare, Jane L., the property of Van B. the ring ten years from the present. In
Reading,
our
opinion
the
‘
‘
Old
Reliable
”
is
as
it ou the amendment. The ' need government attention.
DeLashmutt, of Portland, which during
Win. Guinn.
Declamation,
good a press ns there is in the market.
s commends Mrs. Lathrap's
O ff F or H eppner .—Superitendent the snmmer surprisoil tho horsem»n of
Debate. Resolved lliala farmer should
i very highest terms. At
Holcomb, Assistant Superintendent California by her exhibitions of speed
B ing ! B ang ! B oom !—Another tran­ have an education equal to that of a
ipera house to-night.
Johnson, Freight Agent Campbell, and endurance anil won a number of saction in real estate. Every week professional man. Affirmative, Louis
Maddock ami W. P. Holman. Negative.
Its. J. S. Moss of Tacoma,
cir wedding tour visited for I Chief Engineer Kennedy, of the O. R.A races, Las not been doing so well lately.’ chronicles the fact, the real estate of Mc­ E. Russ anil J. J. Ray.
W ill H olman ,
s, the latter part of lastweek, N. Co., and J. 8. Cameron, Assistant in the lust four races in winch Jano has Minnville ¡ b advancing. It all goes to
Secretary.
lnnning and wife of thia cit v- General Manager of the Union Pacific, trotted, sho has made a comparatively , show that this city is and will bo the
nee Miss Mary E. Manning is left Monday for Heppner. Their visit is poor showing, not being able to win one city of the west side counties. Dr.
B
irthday
P
arty
.
—
On
last
Monday
I. A. Manning, anil sister of supposed to have some connection with | of them. The last event oceured last
the building of a branch I'no from i Saturday at Vallejo, in a high wind and Tucker purchased from the Odd Fellows evening October 10, Miss Bena Snelling
ng of this city. •
Pendleton or Arlington via Heppner,
one half of their lot for $759. Two yearn gave her young friends a party. The
ars I suffered from loss of authorized nt the annual O. R. & N. hot weather, between Billy Bunker and ago the Odd Fellows paid $300 for it. In
id indigestion, but failed to I election in June. The survey has been Ella S. pacers, and Lotta Slocum and two years it has more than doubled its occasion b»ing her twentieth birth-day.
antil I began tuning Ayer’s J made and the stakes set for a branch Jane L. trotters. Slocum took three value. How is that Lafayette, or any The company engaged in socisl conversa­
a. This medicine entirely from Willow Creek to Heppner —Port­ straight heats followed in by Bunker; | other retrogressive town in the county tion and singing, after which refresh
; time, 2:21 \.
My appetite and digestion land News.
or state? When McMinnville wills she manta were served. The party then M c M innville , mcmiknville crossing and carltcn , O regon ,
irfect.”—Fred. G. Bower, 496
wills. No other town in the state is disbanded, wishing her many happy
Notice
cf
Final-Settlement.
., South Boston,Mass.
N otable R ace .—The Baker City Dem­
showing such advancement except As­ returns of her birthday.
!
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT toria tlie great future seapoit of tlie
Sale.—At Fairview Farm, ocrat of Saturday says: “A match -^"OTICE
J D ied .—Sunday, , October 9, 1887, at !
-UN
the
undersigned
has
filed
in
the
coun
­
northwest.
t. 2, 1887, at 10 o’clock, a. m. race for $1000—1590 a side—was arrang­ ty court of Yanrhill county. Oregon, his fi­
112:30 p. in. Mrs. .Jno. J. Bax. Fonerai
d 7 head of work horses; 2 ed last Thursday evening at La Grande nal account as administrator of the estate
O regon P acific E arnings .—The cap ' services were held Monday at 1 p. m.
of
Almira
P
Goucher
deceased,
ami
said
I old; 3 two year olds; 50 head bv theowners of two of the fastest run­
court has fixed upon Wednesday. Novem­ ital stock is $3,900,000; Habillities, I from the Catholic church of this city the
1 yearling steer; 1 heifer; 1
horses inEistern Oregon. the race ber 9th 1867. at 9 o'clock a ni of said day, $6,700,000; funded debt, (4,600,000 at 6
n '3*4; 1 iron axle wagon : Buf- ning
Rev. J. 8. White officiating. Mrs. Sax
to
come
off
on
the
grounds
ot
the
at the court house at loifayette in said
Threshing Machine, 28 inch
County
Fair
Association. county, as tire time and place for hearing per cent; floating debt, $1,200,000. was 28 years old. She leaves three
Pelton horsepower, 8 or 10 Baker
last Jay of the coming meeiing, Sat­ the same. Therefore all persons interested, Value of roadbed, $207,500; value of children, one hoy and two girls to mourn
lower; 1 sulky hay rack ; 3 set Cue
hereby notified to appear at said time rolling stock, $143,500; value of stations, the loss of a mother. She was born in
urday next. The horses are Osceola, arc
i; plows, harrows,etc. Terms: Jr.,
place, and show cause, if any there be,
the 11th day of November
and Richard III, the former owned and
$8,000; other property, $7000; length of Germany
inder$10., twelve months time
why said estate l>e not finally settled
1859. Removed from Germany to the
by
Joe
Lamar
and
the
latter
by
C.
W.
Dated September 16th 1887
lout interest, on good security. T.add. The money is up in the hands of
main track, 83.3; aggregate length of state of Illinois where she resided until
F enton <t F enton ,
G W G oucher .
Twiner
in
criMiin crivna
sidings, 5.9; miles by passenger trains 1881 when she came west. Slowly but
N. G. Smith, wliij in behalf of the Baker
Atty’s for estate.
Admin foresaid
oct21
E. Russ lias her fall stock of county fair managers fixed the day for
dnring year, 47,259; by freight and snr.lv the host on the other‘shore is
every department of the trade the race here.”
mixed trains, 28,704; tons freight car­ added to. Father, mother, brother and
Home Protlnce Market.
depart and are never seen again
ated in her well filled parlors,
ried, 199,546; tons carried one mile, sister,
in life. The death of a mother leaves an
is entirely new and of the
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Corrected
for
the
T
elephone by Baxter <t 2.543,067; rate ber ton per mile, 3.83: awful void that time alone can fill.
les. Hats in all the latest
total passengers carried, 35,713; total
Rogers,
ney feathers and ornaments of
o,c passenger earnings, $43,029,45; total W. J. OABRiSOX,
Wheat, per ba
........
A II. GAV5T.
Mions can be found as cheap as ~\7r.)TI( E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Oat»,
35c freight earnings. $105,271,88; total earn­
per bn .......................
the firm of Kenyon A Cain is this day
est. Miss Russ is over run
»».20
Eurisko
Market,
ings,
$16!
,890,
39;
expenses
passergee
Flour,
per
bar
.....................
.
rs and persons wishing to see dissolved by mutual «’agreement and by the Egas, per dot..........................
22c trains, $15,248.17; expenses
freight
•ale of all the interests of said Kenyon to Butter, ner lb
arrison
25c trains, $27,610,49; oilier expenses,
stock that ever came to the John
...........
The business will 1« car-
A
Cain
a*
lid call around before it is cull- Tied on . bv ___
best, pur lb .. ...........
—(o)----
13,240,82; amount expended lor repairs,
said C Jain, who returns thanks Cheese,
(ï>c
The
only
fir«» class market in the citv
Apples,
per
box
.................
.
nd the finest taken. These for p it favors and solicits a continuance of
stc., $49,683,11 ; amount fur bnhdings,
inc
Constantly
on
hand all kind of frosh
Bin
on,
»idc«
direct from New York City the same
J ohn A C ain
etc., $1,340,6); other expense’, $34,383,- meats. Highest price paid ii> to »1 i for fat
shoulder ..................
A aron A K inton
>ased from the leading whole
59.
16c
stuck,
hides
aiL-l
pelts.
“
ham. sugar cured
■pt 2.1887.
ners.
Send for Catalogue.
THE OLD RELIABLE,
McMinnville
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, Stationery, School Books, 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
11 md the lowest price {possible. Very llespect-
fully,
ROGBRS & TODD,
2d Great Annual Clear
ance Sale
For the Next Twenty Days
AT HEADQUARTERS,
Come early if. you want
the Best Bargains.
A. J. APPERSON.
llameM, Thomason & Swanson,
are now prepared to receive for storage, all
KINDS OF GRAIN AT
They bought their
and it will be to the
farmer’s advantage to call and see them be­
fore making arrangements for storing their
'grain of this season.
W. J. G
& co, Prop's.
& SWA’