The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, December 09, 1887, Image 3

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WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Tbe band lias rented the Grange liai)
for a band hall.
D ied on the R oad .—S. Higgins, an |
old pioneer of 53 and long a resident ot i
Good day board can be procured at Polk county, died Saturday in his wagon
Sample rooms in connection.
An Indian 132 years old applied to the j
I TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. Mrs. II. I’ Stuarts for $2.50 per week.
about half a mile from home. Himself
o------ o
Controller's office in Sacramento recent­
8. C. Force has completed a fine, and son started for Salem in the morn-
Is
now
fitted
up
in first class erder.
ly
for
state
aid.
lie
was
born
in
1755.
'
The river is quite high.
double seated canopy top carnage. Step I ing and in tlie afternoon when returning
in
and
look
at
it.
Accommodations
as good as can be
with
a
laud
of
fruit
trees,
Mr.
Higgins
A poor school house we Lave.
Al! Austrian and Hungarian subjects |
suddenly dropped dead. The funeral living in Russian provinces bordering foun din the city.
A
Mr.
Mulligan
is
going
to
start
a
pri
­
The sick [>eople are improving.
was held Sunday. Rev. Thayer, the
8. E. MESSINGER, Manager.
vate school in the vacant building ad­ Universaiist was called to officiate.
en Galica aud Bukohina, have been
A sure thing. Rain in Oregon.
joining the store of P. F. Browne.
ordered to quit Russian territory before
Every one baa a kold in their ead.
G. A. R. General Orders.
Notice for Publication.
January 13tk.
Wheat is nut moving much through­
Who is to be tlie new school director? out the country.
From all lookouts
L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or.. I
The wife of Frederick Sureneamp, a
Nov,
Nov. 26. 1887J
18873
the demand will increase about Janu­ H eadquarters C uster P ost , No. 9,
McMinnville wants a new school I ary.
Notice is
given that the following-
following*
Is hereby elven
D ept , op O regon , G. A. R. prosperous German farmer in the neigh­ named
I house.
has
tiled
notice
his
inten ­
settler
filed
of
bis
M c M innville , O r ., D ec . 5. borhood of Seymour, Indiana, presented tion to make final proof in support of his
Miss Sarah Osbourne of near Wheat­
Did the school house blow down list
him
witli
three
bouncing,
healthy
daugh
­
claim,
and
aud
t!.at
that
said
proof
will
¡>v
be
¡naut
made
be
be- ­
GENERAL
ORDERS,
NO.
5.
land, was married Wednesday to Thom­
ilight?
fore the county clerk of Clatsop county. Or­
ters on Dec. 5. Father, mother and egon,
as Creedtnore of Palouse city W. T. Th.
1.
At
the
last
regular
meeting
of
Cus-
at Astoria, Oregon, on Friday, Janu ­
bend tbe T elephone to your friends 1 y oung couple left Thursday for Palou.e
Win.
Tubbesing,
viz:
Wm.
pre
ter Post it was voted to draw ration* of ciiildien doing as well as could be ex­ ary 13. IV 1888,
, In the east.
I X No,
’ . 4803,
nvto
r.
* ’ of
1 e . 8 1 ein-
.!■
City,where they will reside in the future.
ptlon
D. L
for .1.
the tir
W . >',
W
pected.
hardtack,
coffee,
beans
and
hog
besom,
and .................
W X of
of ' sec.
c. 27, T3NR10W.
j For fine jewelry go to the McMinn-
Thursday
December
15th,
the
Mc
­
for
the
use
of
tbe
post
at
noon.
Faturdav
De
names
tlie
following
......
...
witnesses
to
! ville Jeweliv store.
D. B. Haunab, a citizen, of Tacoma, prove his continuous residence upon, and
Minnville band will give a dance at the Dec. 10, 1887, and account for I he same
has
made
a
rich
haul
iu
discovering
a
I For your fine Christmas presents go Grange hall. The music will be fine.
cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm Scholl-
to Rogers i Todd’s.
Both bras« and string lauaic will be in upon tne pay roll of the officers to be piece of land on the outskirts of (lie city ineyer. II, H. Schollmerer, Henry Ober and
F. J. Lange, ail of Nehalem, Tillamook
elected at that time.
which had reverted back to tlie govern­ county,
| J. O. Spencer arrived in this city Sat­ attendance. P.y eider of Committee.
Oregon.
J.
fl.
N
elson
,
l
’
res.
2.
There
will
be
a
public
installation
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W T. BURNEY. Register.
ment, and, as supposed been taken up
urday from Clifton.
of officers, Saturday, January 14, 1888. again. The ground Ilanna lias home­
a*
On the 23rd day of this month the Subsistence for that occasion will
Special Otter on the Century Magazine.
I Born to th* wife of I. N. Collard in
Home Social Club w ill give a Christmas be foraged from henroosts on the line of steaded is worth from $200 to $3C0an
this city, a son, Dec. <1.
New subscribers beginning with Novem­
Garden Promenade festival at the opera
[ The skating rink is running in full house. Proceeds w ill go toward a liprary march. Spring chickens will take pre­ acre. The N. P. R. R. probaly fight tlie ber, 1887, can have the twelve back num­
cedence in rank, and all manner of good
blast and is well attended.
bers from November, 1886, (in which the
to be played in the Odd Fellows’ hall. things will be taken in tlie cause of free­ claim.
Lincoln library was begun.) a years sub­
| A fine $15,000 school house will prob­ Programmes will appear next week.
dom, except onions and victuals with a
An eaithquake occurred at Bisignarao- set iption for $0, or a year, subscription and
ably be built in the spring.
the
twelve back numbers bound in two
French
name.
The
engagement
will
be
­
Calabria, en Sunday last. The first handsome
Joseph Wiliis was arrested for assault
volumes for $8,
I Notone half enough cubic feet of air and battery upon a charge preferred by gin promptly at noon.
C O bissen , Agent.
By command of C. R. C ook , J. V. C. shock was felt at 5 o’clock in the morn­
per scholar in the public school,
his daughter-in-law. He pleaded guilty
ing. Tbe people at once fled from their
Acting Commander.
and
was
fined
$26.50,
which
he
would
f For fancy toilet articles go to Roger’s not pungle up so is at present boarding
J. C. C ooper , Adjt.
houses, and this prevented an awful
& Todd’s they have many styles.
calamity. Ths second shock, which
at the expense of the county in the Ho­
Rambles In Yamhill.
I There are 263 scholars crowded into tel de Break out, Sheriff Harris, mana­
THE BBUG<1I8T9.
was much more violent, occurred at 7
G-TTJSTS3SÆITTI.
k building that ought to hold about 180. ger.
o’clock. Bisignano is almost entirely
A Night In Newberg.
Next door to the Post office
i| Citizens of McMinnville rise to the
destroyed. Four thousand persons are
Albany has two foundries, three flour­
btaergency and have a new schoolhouse. ing mills, a grist mill, live furniture fac­ Tramping all day to find a way that tendered homeless and many others aro
O regon
| Will Price anil Charley Talmage have tories, a fruit cannery, a soda works and the “grubby enders” knew not and to missing. A sharp shock was also felt at
uilt a beat for hunting purposes this candy factory, a saw mill, a wire works, make a road that had uot been known, San Francisco at 4:30 a. in. the same
sash and door factory and a cooper shop.
inter.
McMinnville can and must have aslarge had made Jim, Tom and Jake tired and day. Its duration was short only last­
Miss Amiie Bell Young formerly ef a business interest as this. There is weary, and ready to partake of the good ing about three seconds. Tbe direction
Physician and Surgeon,
lie eflice, is now at work on the Re- water power enough at this place at
viands prepared at the Austin house, of the wave was northwest to southeast,
»rter.
M
c M innville ,
-
-
O regon
present laying idle to run all the before
mentioned factories. Why not use it? without delay or ceromony. So the lit­
---- [O]-----
F. M. Lynch went
----- to Chehalis
______ Wed-
_
tle
“
silent
ceremony
”
customarj
’
witli
PRISONERS
ESCAPED.
jeday where lie will open a dental
Office two doors south of postofflec. Res­
Having sold our entire busine-s to J. frieeds, comnioaiy called “Quakers,” as
idence two doors from railroad oil Third
Bice.
W. Briedwell, we take this means of
street
All culls promptly uttended to, duy
■ Jones Howel has sold his pioperty to thanking tire public for past patronage a [irehide to the meal, caught Jim with Three Men Confined in the Coun­ or night.
■(.Edwards of this city. The
’
considera- and request that our successor will re­ a plato of mashed potato«» in transit,
ty Jail, Break Out-
ceive the same patronage which was ex­ Toni had started a mouthful of bread
tlon being $500.
MTTinj'1’*" revolutionized tlie world
to us. We recommend Mr. and butter, down the way of all food,
Friday night all ths prisoners confin­
■ You can get four of the finest combs, tended
Ij llull'liii iiig the Iasi half century
Briedwell
to
the
public
as
an
honest
and
” •■••'Not least among the wonders
in a neat little case, for 50 cents, at thorough business man. All persons which could almost be heard in its de­ ed in the county jail succeeded in cut­
inventive progress is a method and sys­
Kogers A Todd’s, tf
indebted to the old firm will pleas* call scent through the long hungry canal, so ting their way out; except Hess who tem of of work
that can be performed all over
■Geo. W. Burt has the largest stock and settle immediately.
profound "was the silence, which Jake was sick at the time with lung fever. the country without separating the .vorkers
B
axter
&,
R
ogers
.
■ Holid av goods in Yamhill Co. Go see
who had inserted his straggling teeth The prisoners were undoubtedly helped from their homes. Pay liberal : any one
can do the work, either sex, young or ol<l ;
io bargain* be has.
into a slice of boiled beef, had waked a by a pjrsen or persons on the outside. no special ability required
Capital not
UNPARALELLED OFFER. dormant “achew” that nearly took the
8< hool had to be excused during tho
The lower bars of the first cell door ou needed, you are started free Cut this out
otni Monday and Tuesday because the
and
return
to
us
and
we
will
send
you free
roof off of his understanding, and open­ the left side were sawed of and bent something of great value and importance
>of leaked like a sieve.
The Only Chance.
ed up all tho fountains of tears, saliva back thus letting the prisoners into the to von, that will start you in btlslnes which
We want an increase of population
will bring von in more money right away
Only three more weeks will the offer and perspiration, before the silence was corid or. Opposite the cell door there is than anything else in the world Grand
Bring the coming year. 1000 good en-
free. X Address True & Co., Augusta
ggetic men will satisfy us.
ot one of]S. A. Manning's new line of broken by the assembly and lie had a a window planked up about half way outfit
with solid wood, above this the grating Maine,
If vou want any Holiday goods you stoves, as a prize to a subscriber of this chance to relieve the fracties momber.
After supper they strolled around the was sawed off and bent out w hich could
ill lose money if you don’t call on Geo. paper, hold out. Mr. Manning has sold
SEA WONDERS exist in thousands
'. Burt and learn his prices.
of forms, but are surpassed by the
a very large number of these fine Acorn energetic village and talked politic* at only be done by some one on the out­
marvels of invention. Those’ who
A new band has been organized in stoves. They give general satisfaction the store until bed time. On tlieir re- side. The saw by which the bars were are in need
of profitable work that can be
is city. The organization is known to all purchasers. Wanting to increase 1 tuin to the hotel they found the build­ cut was found in the cell, giving more done while living nt home should at once
i the McMinnville brass band.
send their address to Hallett A Co , Port­
ing
full
of
youth
and
beauty,
gathering
reasons
to
suppose
that
outside
persons
the circulation of this paper to 1500
Consequently BusinesH is Booming at the
Maine, and receive free full informa­
Two car* went up to Reed’s farm Mon­ copies we giye every new cash subscrib­ to celebrate the birth day of one of tbe | |laj hand in it, None of the escaped ' land,
Pll'NEER Boot and Shoe store. Iani now
tion how either sex. of all ages, can earn
ty leaded with fine horses. The cars
gprejinreil
to lnee-t my old friends andpatron*
from $5 to $25 per day and upwards w here-
young ladies of the house, a jolly, lively
Euiuf
treat them with the best quality of
ire from a Massachusetts line of rail- er to this paper a guess on ths weight gathering, full of merrymaking, for prisoners, who were Jack Cooper, up ever they live
Aou
ure
started
free
for sheep stealing, J. Howard and F. Capital not required, Some have made
Boots and Shoes in the market, at tbe low-
of one of these fine stoves. On the first
u,
est [Kissilile living prices, mid made out of
which the host apologized as lie showed Allen who broke into Redtnond.’s store over $50 in a single day at this work, All
5,the
best material I will not sell you boot*
(Williams A Hibbs are making pants of January 1888, the stove will be weigh­ tbe ramblers their apartments and hade
several weeks ago; have been caught. succeed.
and shoes that are tanned by the liot liquor
m $6.50 upwards. Suits from $28 ed and the person guessing nearest its
firocess Save your money and buy your
wards. Four first class tailors at weight gets the stove. AH persons who tire in good night. They begegd him not Anzel Odell the man arrested with Jack
REWARDED are those wlioread
loots and Shoes where you will not De im­
this and then act; they will find
ik.
posed
upon No charge made for sewing
have become subscribers to this paper to spoil the young folks fun. The differ- Cooper for sheep stealing, and who was i
honorable employment that will
rips on goods that I sell. Sign of the BIG
IVhen you are looking around for suit- and have guessed upon tho weightof the en* I’'a5'8 made tbe building shake with bailed out some time ago, was iinmedi-1 not take them from their home and famil­
_
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,
_
„
BOOT
opposite the Grange Mtorc, McMinn-
le Xmas gifts don’t fail to examine C. stove arc requested to be at the store of
“J g'ee’ ,l“'?.J’*’"?’t0 ately arrested. He declares that lie had ies The profits are large and sure for
i > F » howne .
issen’a fine stock of fancy crockery and
.
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i think that the Quaker was not the silent nothing todo with the escape and says every industrious person, may have made
8. A. Manning when the weighing takes , se([afe individual that tradition had he was in Salem at tbe time. Tno saw and are now making several numlred dol­
velties.
place. As soon as tho circulation in-
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used being a new one and not being pro­ lars a month It is easy for any one to
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The Poitland Democratic World is creases to
desired I1UIUWI
number
of UUUIC3
copies
painted bun, and
to cram
LU the
uioueuiiuu
VI
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. , . endeavored
,
.
.
.
in this vicinity, lead Sheriff Har­ miiKe $5 and ujiwards uer ilav, who is will­
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f I • r» niilntva anil iklnnlrora tn thair nave in
power press will be purchased he pillows and blankets in thair ears in cured
raing up. It came ont last week in a anew
in
to
work,
Either
sex,
old
or
young;
cap
­
ris to go to Salem and investigate. The
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Ihoir pllmr«
In
alonrt
un-i l.j v
IT dress and new head. We predict a thus
giving uh more facilities for Diak- their effoits to get sleep. Finallay result of his investigations have as yet ital notneede; we start you( Everthing
W T BAXTER
J O ROGERS.
new No special ability required; vou,
rat success.
ing the paper a better one. A rustling song was introduced that was a great re­ □ot become known.
reader, cun do it as well as any one Write
lief It went something like this :
If you are in McMinnville, and want up to the times,newsy paper will always •‘There was an old miller, who lived by
to us at once for full particulars, wbicli we
mail free. Address Btinseu & Co , Port­
good meal or a good lied, go to the be issued from this office.
himself.
HEAD<^UABTEB3
The Last Spike.
land. Maine.
^entral hotel; onlv two blocks from the
All the bread and cheese he got he laid
• Council Proceedings.
main business street.
tf
upou the bheIf;
—AT—
F. L. Vandenburgh, superintendent
Home Testimony.
One hand in the hopper, the other in
Rev. W. L. Molloy of the M. E. church
-At- the new sU;re of -
At the first meeting of the new coun-
of
tho
Southern
Pacific
Company
’
s
tele
­
the sack,
with, from Ashville, Tennessee, will cil held on Monday ¿Dec. 5, the follow­ As tho
Acker's English Remedy for Coughs.
graphic
lines,
has
arranged
to
connect
wheel
goes
round
bo
ready
for
a
acii in the M. E. church on Sunday
Forest Grovo Nov. 16th.
grab.”
ing were present: Jacob Wortman,
the driving of the last spike of the Cali­
>t, Dec. 11, 1887.
It was sung to the tune of “Natchez fornia and Oregon railroad with tele­ We uie Ackers English Romedy in our
mayor;
councilmen,
BarnekolT,
Camp
­
J^^Farmers and their families will
under the hill,” alias “Old Zip Coon.”
family w lenever we are troubled with
[Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite bell, Collard, Holl, Johnson, Jones. a dear old melody of their boyhood days, graph wires over the entire Pacific cougliH, sore throats, mid we consider it
Grange store, just the place to take Minutes of the previous meeting wer* trilled out in full flowing cadence by coast. The last spike will be driven by the beat und most reliable coug medicine An Immense Stock of Beautiful
(Succesuora to Baxter A Martin)
sal, when in town.
read and approved. Johnson of com­ rich teiainine voices. The blankets and Colonel C. F. Crocker at Ashland, at we have ever used.
pillows no longerobstructed the hearing. half past 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon.
Holiday Goods.
E. C. Hughe*,
you want to preserve the picture of mittee to sell th* old city bell reported The
was soothing, wafting their
Hardware Merchant.
r best girl go to Rogers A Todd’s and the bell sold to E. Russ for $20, report tired melody
Wires running north to Portland and
THIRD ST, McMINNVILLE, OH.
souls into dreamland.
Acker’s preparation for sale by G*o. \V.
a becoming Album for the same, accepted and committee discharged.
■O'
Had
it
not
been
that
at
the
word
south
to
Sacramento
and
San
Francises
Burt.
y have many kinds.
Jones of committee on cementing the “grab” at the end of each repetition of will be connected with a hammer, so
A Bewildering Vision of tbe Latest
fine assortment of rings, watches, city hall reported that the work would the stanza, some act ot the singers that when the blows ure made on the
For Sale.
l of all kinds, chains, pens, clocks
brought forth [reals of laughter that went
be
completed
as
soon
as
the
weather
spike,
wl.ich
Utter
will
also
be
connect
­
silverware can be seen at tbe Me-
rippling through the building and made
and Prettiest Novelties.
A well established Millinery business
permitted, committee continued. Camp­ the ramblors laugh from sympathy, they ed with tbe wires, in all towns along the in the thriving city of McMinnville, rea­
inville Jewelry store.
soon joined the silent sons of coast w here the inhabitants may desire sons for selling out fixture* and goods,
A new, neat and clean stock
Every ar,
f you want a fine gold watch for a bell of committee appointed to rent Dun- would
Morpheus, borne on the wings of tbe to make connecting arrangements, the too much business, having charge of a
tide A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks,
■istmas present te a ladv or gentle- zer house on city property, reported no quaint
old melody sung by them and
restaurant. For particulars call on or
I, the cheapest place to buy is at the renter found, committee continued. their ancestors
Suitable Gifts for Big and Little, Colored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods,
long ogo. As it was the electric current can be transmitted so as address,
M rs . II. P. S tuart ,
Tobacco, I’ipes and Cigars
Hinnvill* Jewelery store.
Final action on widening of street on “grab” part of the play was becoming to ring bells and tiro euns announcing
Opposite Grange store.
Great and Small!
j. Squires, an old gentleman over 80 Bouth end of block 2, Newby’s 2d addi­ less distinct, sometime passing unnotic­ the completion of the great northern
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable* in season.
r* old died at the residence of his tion was laid over to next meeting of ed by the weary sleepers, when a long coast railroad.
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
We have put our prices down low Give us
drawn h-a-a-a-w-n-s-e cluck-lickitz-fiszt,
in this city Sunday morning. The
n call, inspect our stock, and we will guar­
council. Petition of L. 11. Cook and arose from Jims part of the room, a
The driving will consist of three blows
The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts,
iral teok place Monday.
antee prices to suit you
others, asking that temporary eating snore of the must sleep destroying on the spike, at intervals ot ten seconds Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
ranville Baker and wife returned
Tom and Jake were wide each blow closing the telegraphic cir­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Everybody Delighted Because My
Friday from an extended trip in W. bouses be licensed, was laid over to next character,
before tbe last section of tbe cuit. As each blow is made and an­ Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­
Prices for the Most Appropri­
They visited Seattle, Tacoma and meeting of council. Marshall’s and Re­ awake
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
snore was reached, they weie debating
iral other Sound points.
corder’s reports for the month of Nov­ in their minds what to de, the singing nounced al distant stations, the tele­ pay required. It is guaranteed to give
ate Gifts are Below com­
ember were placed on file. Treasurers below was going on and the last line: graph managers will acknowledge the perfect satisfaction, cr money refunded.
ben ebill December’s biting wind
parison and compe­
Your whiskers whistle ttirough ;
report was referred to finance commit­ “A* the wheel goes round he readv for same. After the third tap tho word Price 25 cents per box. RogernATodu.
til in and see Burt’s holiday stock, tee, consisting of couneilmen Holl, Bar- a li-a-a-a-a-w-n-s-e-cluck-lickilz-fi.zt, fin­ “done” will be transmitted from Ash­
tition.
ished the stanza and drownd the neats
And spend a dollar or two.
For Sale,
nekoff and Collard. The lollowing bills of laughter caused by tbe usual “grab,” land, notifying all points that the great
yon don’t find what vou want at were allowed:
o
Two lota with good house, well, and
“Tom,” whispered Jake,
“Oh, you work has at last been completed.
it stores go to Geo. W. Burt’s. Better
barn, situated in a desirable part of the
.......
$10.00
needn
’
t
tell
me,
a
man
can
’
t
help
hear-
Special
deputies
............
Superintendent
Vandenburgh
lias
al
­
, come to our’s first and select your
.f................... i ing
n»r fl that,
mt 1 ” ’ ** “ iia
at a him
Baste
him vrifli
with n a hrsrxt
boot. ” ” so sent out instructions to have all city of McMinhville Or. A good war­ Come and See if You Want to Save
day presents while the stock is com- Judges, clerks, canvassers of
city election...
....... 16.00 ha-a-a-a-w-n-x-e began tbe snore again weather reports forwarded to him at rantee deed will be given to purchaser.
Money.
G. \V. Kaufman . ..
....... 33.10 with increasing strength and vigor, but Ashland early in the day, so that Ire The terms are cash. For information
J it was cut short with a “whoef bang!” may be able to better judge w hat ar­ concerning this property call at thu T el ­
t a meeting of directors in the school
and partition in Jims corner vibrated as rangements it will be necessary for him ephone office, McMinnville, Or.
*e the wind began to blow and the
Total..................................
the number eleven rtoga righted itself to make for successful telegraphic trans­
•ctors all run out. It was not safe
TREASURERS ItEroRT.
Ilonn: Produce Market.
them to be in but it is safe for 263 Balance on hand..................... ♦ 446.00 on the floor. The snoring was cut short mission of the fact of the driving of the
“Iren.
Licensa received.....................
7.50.00 the singing cedeed and the spirit of aw­ last spike.
Corrected
for the T ki . eiuione by Baxter A A most Complete Assortment of
237.00 ful silence was only relieved by the
A train with General Superintendent
Kogers,
omas C. Davis, an old residenter Miscellany...............................
slight
rustle
of
Tom
and
Jake
inserting
Building
Fund
.......................
32.75
Fillmore and party will leave San Fran­ Wheat, |»cr btl................
ltf
In the Citi'.
g in the neighborhood of North
Plain and Fancy Crockery!
OTk
a
pillow-
into
their
mouths
to
maintain
cisco al'4 o’clock Monday afternoon, and Oats, per bu ................
hill, died Tuesday. The funeral
40c
the
dignity
ef
tho
occasion.
That
the
Total
.........
will
reach
Ashland
about
noon
the
fol
­
place Monday. Cancer was the
bur.................
13.75 4.00
snoring would be repeated as Soon as lowing day. Many of those who took Flour, per doz
Orders paid . .
■O'
W, J. UARRIHON,
A H. OAl'BT.
...................
35Wc
e of his devth.
sleep was present, they Knew, and they partin the driving of the last spike of Egtis,
Butter, per lb
.............
25c
Eurisko Market,
tool Superintendent Freund will Balance en hand...
....... $ 237.18 trusted that the singing and merryutak the great overland road have made ar­ Cheese, Dest, peril,....
L’»c
would go on with renewed interest rangements to be present on thia oocaa- Apples, per box..............
a teachers institute at Newberg on
5Oc Complete Dinner sets, 100 pieces.
Meeting adjourned until regular meet­ ing
W. J. G arrison & co, Prop’«.
but were soon left to nurse their sleep­ ien. A very pleasant time is anticipa­ Apples, dried |»cr lb........
imber 15 *r. 1 16. Everybody is in-
12c
“
Tea
“ 44 “
■ ■(o)— ■
Potatoes, per bu.............
50c Cups anil Saucers from 5 cents up-
less sorrow alone, which they did by ted by all.
I. but the meeting is especially in- ing.
The only Hi st class market in the city
REGULAR MEETING.
Bacon, shies ■ •
10c
“riding and tieing” alternately until
ad for th.i section in which it is held.
Constantly
on
luind all kind oi fresh
ward.
“
shoulder...............
Or
At the regular meeting of the city daylight, Tom and Jake managed to get
L McElroy will speak on the 15th.
meat*. Highest price paid incash fur fat
bam, sugar cured
10c Mugs from 5 cents upward.
A H oliday P resent .—Price th« pho­ “
council
held
December
6,
all
were
[ires
a
few
hours
sleep
each.
stix-k,
hides
and
pelts.
iff Fenton and < ■ w returned Tues-
Chickens, per doz.............
12.50 3.50
from Grand Rond. They have ex- ent except Councilman Campbell. Min­ T he W icked B ustle .—The latest tographer will from thia date untiHhe Ducks, per doz..................
16.00 Dolls from 2 cents upward.
ute*
of
former
meeting
read
and
approv
­
Turkeys,
¡»er
lb
..................
first
of
January
give
as
a
a
holiday
pres
­
10c Linen ABC B oo I ch cents.
■nced very rough weather on this
Dr. J. H. NELSON, Dentist
trip The survey is nearly all fin- ed. Ordinance No. 67, vacating the baptismal incident ia related by a digni­ ent vine 16x20 bromide portrait to any
Genuine Mcereliaum Goods direct
i
street
between
blocks
No.
1
and
2
of
Letter
List.
Rooms over First National Bank, in Mc­
fied judge ef the supreme court of Minn­ person having one dozen cabinet photos
Mr. Malony will finish the re-
from Mftr.
Minnville, Oregon.
der as soon as the weather permits. ‘ Newby’s 2d addition to the city of Mc- esota, A colored congregation were made and paying for same when taken,
List ef let tors remaining uncalled for Red Line I’oets (cloth), 75 cents Charge. Moderate and Consistent
Minaville. was introduced and passed.
I artist, W. P. Johnsen is to visit Ordinance No. 68, amending section 11 out on the border of a conveniently lo­ all to lie made from one negative.
in the [roatoflice at McMinnville, Yam­
each.
innvill* again, December 8, 9 and I of ordinance 53, passed. Ordinance No.
Ila. the latest Discovery for the Rainless
W. V. P rick .
hill county, Oregon, Docember 1, 1887: Standard (12 ipos’), 50 each.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 69, widening the street across the south cated lake attending the immersion of
extraction of Teeth.
a
harvest
of
vouug
converts
gathered
in
Aylward,
R
Benton, Ulysses A |
ybody wanting first class photo- j end of block No. 2, in Newby’s 2d addi-
N ominations S ent I n .—Th* president
Caper, l-'teven
...... . O--
• should prepare for him. Cabin- tion, passed. Petition ef L. II. Cook at a recent revival. Among the candida­ has sent the fallowing nomination to th* Collins, John
h SCC I. ESTON
Connor,
T
E
Dawson,
J A
u. Msauia*.
I per dozen
Good work done and others asking that temporary eating tes for the rite was a strapping great mu­
D
uiid
,
Mr
8
Farmer,
W
L
TOY8
IN
ENDLESS
VARIETY.
senate
:
Lnciu*
Q.
C.
Lamar,
to
be
as
­
•r sliine. Com* early and get houses be licensed was called up, re­ latto woman whose ample propoitiona
City
Market.
Forre.t,
John
Gist,
.Mias
Georgia
that will please yourself and monstrance against same signed bv J.E.
sociate justice of the supreme justice of
llcmlricks, W I
Gallery next door te Cook Magers and others was presented, on were enhanced by a bustle, itself ef no th* supreme court of th* United Ftstes ; Guild, Mr
ECCLESTOMt MAGUIRE.
Henderaon, M L
Johnson, Andrew
«
mean
dimensions.
When
she
went
in­
motion the whole matter was laid over.
IVm. F. Vilas, to be secretary of the in­
Christ
Candy and Nuts, Choice Fresh Tbe beM market in the citv
Kearney. Jennie
city of McMinnville will have in Th* annual report and recommendations to the water tlie minister found the terior; Dun. M. Dickinion to be post­ Johnson,
Marchant, Mr W McCarn, V S
I time three mails a day. A aeal- of street commissioner was presented bustle a stumbling block to his holy
A line Hnq of meat*, inehuiing Lard, Tal«
Newbill. William Pearse, Mr George
Stock.
low, Minreirieal.
Bohena1*. Sanean
I pouch is to be put on the 8 and on motion was placed on file.
work. It acted as a buoy for the can­ master general ; Charles F. Fairchild, of Reap, Wm
Ricliardaen,
Nellie
*in<i
l* Uh iti tensen Old Bangntscr buib*-
: train, a pouch also will ba put
The foilowing bill« were presented didate, floated her up when the minister New York, to be secretary of the treas­ Reymonds, W H
ing.
bimison,
Mr
levin
6 a. m. train. Persons wishing and allowed:
attempted tu put her un ler the water. I ury; Geo L. Rivers,of New Yoik, to be Sampson, MN
Slum, E 2
to leave on the early train for 8. Goff, hauling
$ 75 After he had ex[ierimented two or three . assistant secretary of state; Isaac H Frobridge, M Cha* Tuttle II W
CALL EARLY TO (SET CHOICE C\\ A and reliable Medicines tretbebeal
id will have to get them into the Yamhill Lumbering Company,lum-
times, with t!io candidate, each time ! Maynard, ef New York, to be assistant Turner, Mr Jas
Vaughn, Mr Ed
XJWX to depend upon. Acker’s Blood KL,
before
»fore 8 p. m. as the morning
SELECTIONS.
bor .... ....................
0.00 being defeated in his pur|K>se by the secretary of the treasury; Sigourney Wright, Mr* A 8
Werner, Cournal 2
lxlr has been prescribed for years for aUia^
riu
ill _
be __
made up at night. Thi* ex­ J. J. Spencer. Recorder fees
7.80 bustle, one of tbe dusky brethren on l Butler, of Massachusetts, to be second
Parties calling for tlie same will please
purltioeof i!»e Blood. 1 n every form of Berof.
lil pouch is expressly for McMinn-
the shore yelled out: “Crowd dst ar! comptroller of the treasury; James W.
ulous, Frpkiliiicor Mercurleldiseeeee, hig
It will be a great accommodation
J. F. W iseuarvrr ,
Total
$58.30 bnet'e under de water, parson; it’s de Hyatt, of Connecticut, to bo treasurer of say edvertieed.
Invaluable. Per l.h»umatisin,hM no equal.
business men.
Meeting adjourned
wickedest thing you've got to deal witli.” j the Unitel States.
Postmaster. Garrison Block, McMinnville, Or. Geo. W. Hurt .Ini-«-t.
NEWS IN GENERAL. The St. Charles Hotel
OUR NEW “AD.”
We guarantee our goods to lie First Class,
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, Stationery, School Books, etc.,
as long as the people of Yamhill county hon­
or us with their patronage
When yon come to our store we guarantee
to give you prompt and courteous attention
and the lowest price possible. Very Respect-
W. F. Collard.
ROGERS & TODD,
w. II. Boyd, M. D.
I
A. J. APPERSON.
The County Seat Question is now a Settled Fact,
B
SANTA CLAUS’
C.GRISSEN’S,
Baxter & Rogers,
Fresh Family Groceries.
G. E. DETMERING.
Dry (itoods • House
C. GRISSEN,