The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 20, 1888, Image 3

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
telephone whisperings .
Plenty of snow.
James Blaine is in Venice.
Get one of J. C. Cooper’s maps.
Russie is »till hunting for war.
The young folks are etijovlrtg them­
DoLesseps will go to Panama in
Skating in Frisco, the first ever
selves.
March.
known.
The merry sleigh bells are heard
every night.
The Willamette was frozen over
Speaker Carlisle is flick, Sunset
Innii'iur.ibld SUiJ'.ting partie» these at Albany.
Cox will serve.
fine nights.
The senate has just confirmed
Clara Bell McDonald has been
Rev. Jordan is quite sick with lung
i Lamar, yilas and Dickinson.
ami bilious fever.
acquitted of the charge of murder.
A large r.vmber of people are com-
The retail price of coal in the
Seventy children at an orphan
plaining a bout their colds.
east, is higher than it has been for j asylum in San Francisco, have the
All kinds ot apples, frozen or other­ twelve years.
measles.
wise, wanted by Frank Klouchvk, Mc­
Minnville, Or.
Cattle on the ranges are drifting
Marcus W. Rosebnch, tho aged
Old p ipers lor sale at this office for 25 south in vast numbers, and cattle cashier of the Herkimer bank, at
cents per hundred. They are just the men apprehend great losses.
Herkimer, absconded with $100,-
tiling lor papering shelves.
In Indian territory the range is I 000, the other day,
In this issue appears the Northern
Read it well, a« their frozen over. The cattle are drift- j
I’.n-fic “ad."
The Polk county court has order­
statements are always reliable.
ing badly and the less will be very | ed a reward of $250 to be paid in
Preaching at the Christian church ■ great.
each case for the arrest and convic­
every evening this wpek at 7 o'clock.this
week, also Sunday at 11 a. nt. ami 7 p.
President Cleveland has accept­ tion of the murderers of the two
m. J. A. Campbell, V. I). M.
ed an invitation to visit the sub­ Chinaman at Monmouth.
Mr. Leonard of Seattle lias moved in­ tropical exposition at Jacksonville,
to this city and bought propertv. Mr.
During the cold weather two
Leonard is an old pioneer and lived in Florida.
trains
of cattle going into Kansas
this section twenty years ago.
It is thought that the steamer City on the Missouri Pacific rail­
This office is in receipt of neveial dif­ Britania bound for New York with
road were caught in a blizzard and
ferent kinds of cake, wedding cake we
presume, it's goo I. A long and happy- 85U Italian steerage passengers, is every animal was frozen to de ath.
life 1» tho wish of the T elephonic to Mr. lost, as no tidings ha^_ yet been re­
A large number of representa­
and Mrs. T. B. Kay.
ceived.
tives are engaged in the preparation
Galloway and Goucher have sold to
The
coldest
weather
experienced
the Metho list church South, lots 5 and
of speeches on the tariff question in
(> in block 21 of Rowland's addition to for several years in Texas was felt anticipation of protracted debates
the city of McMinnville, consideration on the evening of the 15th. The
$350. In the spring a church ami par­ mercury fell 45 degrees between when the ways and means commit­
tee shall report its promised bill.
sonage will he erecteil upon them.
noon and 7 o’clock in the evening.
Any person receiving a sample copy
Several Italian staff officers are
of this paper will consider it an invita­
Work on the Oregon Pacific
tion to subscribe and by ao doing you in the Malheur canyon has been in Berlin consulting with the Ger­
will not only stimulate us to more and
man military authorities. It is re­
better exertions, hut will also have the suspended on account of cold ported that their mission is in con­
satisfaction of knowing that we are most weather. Operations on this sec­
devotely thankful for the assistance to­ tion of the ro.ad will be resumed in nection with Italy’s undertaking to
send 150,000 troops to Galicia in
ward that end.
the early spring.
A nice tlnw would be great.
Give us a little warm weather
The Repoitei’s boiler has bureted.
W. V. Price has been down with the
quinsy.
Steen degrees below zero in the east­
ern slate».
Mr. and Mrs. Kiy, of Brownsville, are
in the city.
John Cook is sick with fever and a
severe cold.
Mendav night snow fell to the depth
of 10 inches.
The theiinometers have boon doing
their best for the last few days.
Mrs. 8. r. M. Britrgs is quite sick.
She is threatened with lung fever.
Staver & Walker have issued some
verv neat eallendeie for the year 1888.
Use “Geld Medal Borax’’ soap, there
is none bettor. C. Grissen, sole agent.
Several patties have reported their
thermometer being several degrees be­
low zero.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, are visiting
their daughter, Mrs. 8. »’, M. Briggs, of
this city.
The Willamette river was crossed
Tuesday on the ice by several parties in
Portland.
Died—At the residence of L. L. Dav­
idson, on Jan. 13, 1888, Mrs. A. Young.
Consumption.
Burglars are in the city. Several houses
have been broken into, Look out for
your valuables.
Born—To the wife of L. Davis, on
Jas. 13, 1888, a .laughter. Mother and
DIED.
child doing well.
Sevcial farmers in the neighborhood
On Jan. 15, 1888, Mr». Eliza L. Mar­
of Wapato lake are doing considerable
tin passed from this life into tho great
tiling on their farms.
For Sale—A small well improved beyond, »ged 79 years, 1 month and 6
farm for sals. For particulars address days. She was born in Connecticut,
box 83, McMinnville, Or.
Dec. 1, 1808, was married to Nehemiah
F. G. Schwatka died in Sal«m Thurs­ Martin in Richfield, Otsego county, New
day last, after a short illness.
He is York, Nov. 11, 1827. The family came
the father of the Artic explorer.
to Oregon in the year 1844, and has re­
The mail train was delayed several sided in this county, till death put tn
hours Tuesday on
account ot the his appearance. She leaves three sons
and three daughters, twenty-seven
heavy snow fall the night before.
grand children and one grsat grand
While the snow is on the ground sev­ child.
eral parties have been out with their
hounds after the fostive and wiley fox.
ESCAPED.
Nast, the caricturist lectured at the
Jack Cooper escaped from tho county
New Park theatre in Portland Friday
night. He is a wonder with his pencil. jail Saturday night. He succeeded in
A strong effort is being made to have breaking a hole through the wall of the
8. B. Pettingill, of Portland, Oregon, ap­ jail. This is the second time lie has
pointed secretary for Washington Terri­ escaped and most likely will not be
tory.
caught again, l’arties in the neighbor­
John Knight has been in Little Elk hood of Wheatland say that he was
.and writes that C. ('. Booth, and the heard going along the road about 9
rest of the old Yamliiller’s are all well o’clock Saturday night. Anzel Odell,
atfd doing nicely.
the prisoner with Jack could not get
If you are in McMinnville, and want through the hole, his shoulders being a
a good meal or a good bed, go to the little too bread.
Central hotel; only two blocks from the
TO BE HELD AT DALLAS.
main business street.
tf
NEWS IN GENERAL.
The new, rotary snow plow is a
wonder, it cleared 200 miles of
track in 16 hours, the average
depth of snow being 15 feet. Tbe
originator of this devise lives at La
Grando, this state.
During the year ended Dec. 31,
1887, the besiness at tho Helena,
Montana, United States Land office
amounted to 252,841 acres, of the
value of $16.059,347. This is the
largest year’s business ever done by
the office.
A man by the name of Otto Pur­
cell committed suicide on the
night of Jan. 13, with poison. Sat­
urday night his 18 year-old-widow
killed herself with poison. The
couple had been married less than
one year.
Marshal Franks of San Francis­
co, has gone to Copenhagen to John
A. Benson into custody and return
immediately. He has gone under
an assumed name but the press re­
porters at Washington ferreted him
out by a very neat scheme.
the event of war.
Many wotiien in Washingion ter-'
ritory are sending protestsand urg­
ing the governor to veto the woman
suffrage bill.
The Massachusetts U. S. district'
court has decided that General I
Butler must pay $16,000 which the
nation»! home for disabled volun­
teer soldiers, of which ho was com­
mander some years since, insist he
misappropriated while in charge. I
He will appeal to the supreme
court.
The dairy interests of the United
States represent an investment of
more than $.’,000,000,000, nearly
five times as much as the entire
bank capital of the country, which j
is 1671,000,000. The number of j
milch cows is estimated 21,000,000.
This is the great industry that is j
again threatened by the repeal of j
the eleomargarine law, to say noth­
ing about the interest of millions of
consumers in being protected from
I
a fraud.
AT COST.
AT
COST
His esatirc stock of Shy
®oo«Ss, BBooás ass«! ¡Sisees.
It will be to your Benefit
to call early.
The elect’ic club opened a club
house Wednesday on east twenty-
second street, New York.
The
_ Const <jii( ntly Businos is Bctmirg at tbd
house is lighted by electricity, cook­
=» Pl<’Nr.Ell Doot and
store. Jam now
Uiprepand to meet my old friend® andpatroi ®
ing is accomplished by an electric
^yand
treat
them
with
the
best quality of
range, the boots of the club’s mem­
Boot® and >hoes in the market, at the low-
bers are polished by electricity, and
. est possible living prices, and made out • (
^the best material I will not sell vou boots
the fluid is also used for clerks to
and shoes that are tanned by the Lot liquor
jvw»«------ J
play the electric piano and works
trocess Save your money and buy your
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loots ami Shoes where you will not be im-
the locks of an eleciric safe. The
posed upon No charge made for sewing
chief wonder is Edison’s perfected
5&Jrips on goods that I sell. Sign of the Dili
tore. McMiuu-
phonograph, into which every visi­
P. F BKOWN’&r
tor is expected to speak to make a
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permanent record of his visit. The
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club numbers 350 members. To
Notica For Publication.
become a member it is ni.'cessary
L ind O ffice at Oregon Citv. Or , (
for one to be engaged either in the
Dee 21. 1387J
manufacture of electrical machin­ Notice is hereby given that
If sobe sure and call for your tickets
the following-
via the
named
settler
has
tiled
notice
of his inten­
ery or in its commercial use or in
tion to make final proof in support of his
the service of electric power.
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
Ths County Seat Question is now a Settled Fact,
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
Dolph introduced in the senate
Wednesday a bill to amend the In­
dian land severalty, so that its pro­
vision thall not apply to any In­
dian tribe until the consent of two-
fore the County Judge or Clerk of Yamhill
thirds of the members of the tribe,
A cold-blooded murder occured county, Oregon, nt Lafayette, Oregon, on
February 25, 1SS.H, viz: Robert
over 21 years of vge has been ob­ Jan. 17, al the little town of Whit­ Saturday,
homestead entry. No. 4885, for
tained.
tier, fourteen miles southeast of Ilanniford,
the S W 1-1 of N E 1-1 and lot 2 of sec. 10.
Los Angeles. James Miles, a car­ T 2 8 R 4 W.
The treasury department is in­ penter, was shot anil instantly kill­ He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
formed that a number of convicts ed, by George Parks, a saloon keep­ cultivation
of. said land, viz: 8amuciGil-
liberated at Caledonia arc on their er. The people of Whittier are i»in, George Taylor, Orin Porter and Taylor
Thomas,
of
Gaston P. (> Washington
way to this this country via Cali­ mostly Quakers and was very in­
—THE—
Oregon,
W. T. 1’ i rney ,
fornia. The collector of customs dignant because Parks had started countv.
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and commission of immigration nt a saloon in a tent there, Threats
San Francisco have been notified were made that unless Parks clos­
to look for such immigrants and to ed the place it would be leveled and
It is positively the shortest and finest
and 'Trade Marks obtained, and
prevent their landing.
to Chicago and the east and south ami
his li<|tiors poured out. Parks hired Caveats,
all Patent business conduc ted for MODER line
the
only bleeping and dining car througlk
FEES ODILOFFICE IS OPPOSITE
Notwithstanding the'strikes in men disguised as carpenters. He ATE
line
to
IT. S PATENT OFFICE. We have no sub
the Schuylkill and Lehigh regions, refused to pay some of them and agencies, all business direct, hence can Omnlva, Iinnsnr. ('tty, and all Missouri
the production of anthracite coal quarrels occurred. Miles was the transact patent business in less time and
ICiver Points.
less cost than those remote from Wash­
last week was the largest on record leader of the guards and while in at
ington. ' end model, drawing, or photo,
Its
magnificent
steel track, unsurpassed
for that period, the output being the saloon quarreled and Parks with description, We advise if paten table train service ami elegant dining amt
or
not
free
of
charge,
Our
fee
not
due
till
shot
him
in
the
back
of
the
head.
sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the
655,000 tons against 551,000 for
patent is secured
the corresponding week last year. The murderer fled and at last ac­ A book, “llow to Obtain Patents,” with title cJf
references to actual clients in ymir Slate,
The increases was in the Wyoming counts had not been captured. The county,
or town, sent free, Address
The Ttoyal Route
greatly excited people destroyed
fields.
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Othors may imitate,but none can surpass it.
the saloon and its contents and Opposite Patent
Office, Washington, D C
Frank Ilolman, a few years ago chased Parks partner and several
Bishop Wm. H. Hickenlooper
Our motto is “always on time ”
f0”Fnriner» and their families will
State Stipt. McElroy has decided to
the
trusted
agent
and
confidential
find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite appoint Dallas, Folk county, as the diedJan. 15, at Salt Lake city,aged
others out of town.
Personal.
Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets
the Grange store, just the place to take j
via this celebrated route and take none
88 years. He was the oldest Bish­ adviser of millionaire A.T. Stewart,
Mr. N. II. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., others.
place
for
holding
the
next
teacher
’
s
in
­
W 11 MEAD, G A
a meal, when in town.
stitute for the third judicial district, op in the Mormon church, and for ata salary of $15,(MIO a year—and MUST GIVE WAY FOR ’POSUM writes: 1 take great pleasure in rcccom-
No.
4
Washington
«tract, I'o» tland, Or,
So says Reed to Cook, let’s advertise
memling Dr. King’s New Discovery for
over forty years held the place now a man withal handsome, finely ed­
for two or three bed-fellows for these embracing Maiion, Linn, Yamhill, I’otk
ucated,
and
a
“
general
favorite
—
”
Consumption,
having
used
it
for
a
severe
vacant.
He
had
two
wives
and
at
From
the
Detroit
Free
Press
:
We
I
cold nights. Enough said says L. II., | and Tillamook counties. The institute'
attack ot Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave
Home Testimony.
for I like to froze last night.
will open Tuesday evening in the new the time of his death his livng pos-, died a few days ago in a Cincinnati were driven out one Sunday from me instant relief and entirely cured me
alms
house,
a
common
pauper.
“
A
and
I
have
not
I
hu
ii
afllicted
since.
1
also
terity
numbers
twelve
children
Ackei
’
s
English Kcinedy for Cough®.
The Roseberg Review is looming up city hall, April 3, and continue for three
Decatur, when we came across a beg to state that I have tric’d other reme­
Forest Grove Nov. 16th.
like a new dollar. D ts a nine column days, adjourning the evening of April 0. thirty-six grand children and fifty- I woman’s perfidy.”
dies
with
no
good
results.
Have
also
used
negro with a club in his httnd and Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s New Life We use Ackers English Remedy in our
all at home print, filled with local “ads.’’ Tltis institute will be a tine tiling for two great-grand children.
A movement against tho Knights a freshly killed ’possum on his Tills, both of which I cun recommend. Dr. family whenever we are troubled with
The people believe in advertising in Dallas, says the ltemizer. Hundreds of
strangers w ill be here to take part and
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, sore throats, and we consider it
The Albion coal mines at Stellar- of Labor, headed by capitalists of shoulder. We stopped to examine Coughs
that town.
and Colds, is sold on a positive the best and most rohublecoug inediciua
we should stint no pains or expense to ton, owned by a Canadian, Ameri- the Province of Quebec, has been
guarantee Trial bottles free at Rogers Ji wo have ever used.
G, McD. St eu.l, grand lecturer of the make them feel ttiat they are among
his
prize,
and
the
Colonel
said:
organized.
It
has
been
decided
to
1 odd’s
(I)
oan and English syndicate, have
Masonic Lodge and deputy collector for their friends.
E. C. Ilughe®,
the district of Oregon and Washington,
“My friend do you know it is
lla-dware Merchant..
been wrecked by explosions and introduce at the coming meeting of
Wonderful Curs.
WEDDING BELLS.
lectured to the lodge in this city Tues­
Acker’s preparation for sale by Geo. VW
are on fire. These mines were the the legislature a measure to regulate Sunday?’,
day evening.
W, D. Iloyt & Co., Wholesale and Re­ Burt.
the Knights of Labor and all com­
scene
of
explosions
in
1880,
when
“Sartin boss.”
Tuesday- evening at 8 o’clock Mins
tail Druggists of Rome Gn., say : We have
An appropriation of $300, has been
forty-five lives were lost. This binations having for their object
made to each military company in the Cora Wallace and Mr. T. B. Kay, of
“Arc you not a religious man?” been selling Dr. King’s New Discover,
compulsory
and
arbitrary
stoppage
I)r. J. II. NELSON, Dentist
«fate for the purpose of purchasing uni­ this city were united forever in the time four men were badly injured
“I ar’. I’ze just on my way home E’ectric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica salve
Booms over First National Bunk, in Mc­
for four years. Have never handled reme­
forms.
Let McMinnville organize a b inda of matrimony, at the residence of and fifteen men working in Halifax of industrial and mercantile ship­ from church.”
dies that sell as well, or give sm h universal Minnville, Oregon.
coin] a y of infantry.
pit when the fire was first discover­ ments.
tbe bi ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A.
“And what sort of religion have satisfaction. There have be en some won­ Charges Moderate and Cons! font
Mr. and Mrs. Temple of Spokane
ed,
had
hairbreadth
escapes.
derful
cures e lice ted by these? medicines in
Another American girl is about you got that permits you to go hunt­ this city.
Has tlie latest Discovery for the I'ainles^
Falls, have taken up their residence in Wallace, of this city, the Rev. J, A.
Several cases of pronounced Con­
to
marry
a
title.
In
the
course
of
ing on Sunday?”
the house of Mrs. C. V. Talmage. It is Campbell, officiating. A largo number
sumption have been entirely cured by use extraction of Teeth.
The British bark Kinfauns left
of
a
few
bottles
of
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discov
­
their intention to make this city their of invited guests assembled to witness San Diego in ballast on November the present season Winaretta Sing­
“Rcligun ! lteligun I” queried the ery, taken with Electric Bitters. We guar­
■s.
permanent residence.
tbe ceremony. The couple were mar­ 26, for Portland, Or., to load wheat er will exchange her plebian appel­ old man as he held the ’possum up antee them always. Sold by Rogers A
A dance will be given bytbe McMinn­ ried under the old English rites. The
CITATION.
Todd
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for the United Kingdom. Since lation for that of Duchess de Cazes. with one hand and scratched his
ville Band on Saturday eveningat Grange
In the county court of the state of Ore',
hall. Band music will be furnished, bride was given away l>y Iter father. then nothing has been heard of her Miss Singer is the daughter of the head with the other. “Does you
gon, for the cutin tv of Ynmhi’.L
! In «he matter of the estate i
and a good time is go iran teed to all who While the ceremony was being perform­ and some uneasiness is felt on her famous sewing machine manufac­ specks any black man in Alabama
of
come. Admission 50 cents.
Citations
i
ed the couple stood under a very hand­ behalf. She took a San Diego pilot turer, whose widow bears the title , is guine to tie hisself up to any re-
Adeline Fulhiuartz, deceased)
In the third edition of the official re­ some floral bell, the work of Mrs. A. J. named Staples with’her. The Kin­ of Duchess de Campozelyo. This ligun dat ’lows a ’possum to walk
Fullquartz.
Mary
To
Bearwood
Fiillquartz.
M...
, Logsdon,
gister of physicians and surgeons in the Apperson.
Eliza Ekin, W illie
"••• Easterb-ook.
‘•b-ot.k.llclen
Helen E
Ea-i<
h i.
Tho couple were the re­ fauns is a steel bark of 981 tons, title Mrs. Singer bought from the right aerofl the road ahead of him
»OR
state of California published Jan. 31,
vi'uwiv. Ciementcna
erbrook,
vmiidiiviia Enstcrbrook,
riant« i«»i?»v>rx, Amy
xxiii V
.
Pope. The Duke de Campozelyo I an’ get away free! No Bah. A re-
1887, under the head of "illegal praction- cipients of many costly and handsome and is commanded by Captain
East er brook and Edgar Eastci
Eastei brook, an<k
miA
Easterbrook
She is owned by G. died last spring at Paris. The i ligun which wont bend a little when
to The Oregon Mortgage company limited
eers,” appears the name of Drs, Darrin. presents. The following is a complete Carthness.
of Scotland, K.
IL Livingston, r resident agent.
i.t.
A specimen of fine, artistic, glass-blow list : Gold watch and pair of very hand­ Cauper, of Glasgow, and this is her Campozelyos were a simple hospit­ 1 a fat ’possum Ivadsyou off couldn’t
and attorney in fact Cortland, Oregon, und^
Mr. D. TL A’lntn’. Fnlcn, South Carollim,
able couple. Their love for high be stablished yere by all de preacn-
ing can be seen by stepping into Kogers some white blankets with monogram in first voyage.
write*: “I whk $ifilleted with a terrible eiw«}
Samuel
G
Scanlon.
ot Mo»»d jM«|‘-««n for about tldrurn months. I
A Todd’s store, and examining any one center, Mr. Titos. Kay; silver castor and
Greeting:
8ounning titles was harmless and ers in de unyvarsc.
mm treat' <1 '«y the ii«-gr ph.vRtelnns, and used
of thd two thousand prescription bottles,
vurit ns khulhof rem» dies, hut rrcclved no
In the
'«f iho state of Oregon, you
Tbe
explosion
of
a
water-reser
­
unobstrusive.
Miss
Singer
is
a
bed
spread,
Mrs.
T.
Kay;
organanti
$40
mils! nut ini relief. I fltmlh tried the Swift
are hereby cited niwl required to appear in
which have the name of this well-known
b|»« ell’<•, did ! ¡»b«.ut four Lx>ttl"s cured me
SOMETHING TO READ.
the county court of the state of Oregon, for
in cash, C. A. Wallace; silver pickel voir or boiler in the kitchen of the paintfer of considerable talent whose
BOHIld Hili* w»dl.’*
firm blown upon them.
(37tf.)
(< I. B. II. Kie'rr, editor and r^' r!'*or of
Kirby house, Milwaukee, recently works have frequently been re­
the county of Yambill, at the court room
t> e Op ilka. Ala.,
unoer (late of
Cal. Cooper is going to have the map castor, Mr. and Mr». J. A. Todd ; China
thereof, in the county of Yamhill, on Tues­
All pai ties bringing in obituaries,
August. « '•"7, writes:
“When I wm
of the city lithographed.
This is the set of pie plate», Mr. ail 1 Mr». E. W, was perfectly recorded ir. the vibra­ marked at salon exhibitions.
day, the (Hh day of March l.SKK, at ten
j«»ung man. t’ r u .it Indiscretion, I con­
card»
of
thanks,
extended
marriage
n.
-
tracted it diMMM- which h is stuck to
latest map of this city and everybody Wallace ; two hundred pounds of flour, tions given by a shock to the rul­
o'c lock in the forenoon <>ftbnt<l:iy, andtben
r e for yeeiM. Koine the or six years
The report of the commisgioner tie»», resolutions of condulonco, etc.,
ami thcr<’ to show cause if any there’ be why
should have it. The cost of a lithograph ,
ing-machine in the bindery of the
»li.ee 1 W.- d troubled with p diui, so as to
C-
P.
Bishop;
silver
card
stand,
Mr».
C.
ccefidn real estate belonging to said estate
lm
ke
It
(HfTh'ult
f
«r
mo
to
walk,
ilavu'iq
will be $1. Anybody desiring one should I
Sentinel.
The
machine
is directly appointed by the legislature to re­ from this date on, will lie changed regu­
fulvertl ( d the s. S S. in my piper for kuvci ’JI
be not sold as prayed for in the petni« n of
P.
Bishop;
silver
»itgar
spoon,
Clarence,
leave their name with Rogers & Todd.
year»«, I <•< ricliidvd I Mould «ry It. to cev If
port
the
most
humane
and
practi
­
B. 11. Bowman, executor of said estate duly
opposite one of the windows of the
lar rates, «ver 10 lines. Ail 10 line no­
there wlm any «»th »cy In the iiie«lfclnr. (
Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the bean- I Roy and Chancy Bishop; »fiver butter
commenced
»t-dinr
it
eceordliitf
to
dlr»
ctlons
liled December 10. 1887, said real estate bo-
cal method known to modern tices will be published free, but those
and used half d»«zen ix>ttles. I was onro at a
in
deset ibed ss follows ti’-wit: The south
ty of the hair anti promotes its growth. knife, Minnie and Beitlia Kay; fruit bindery, and was in full motion
v a;. sti»ip.n rid I, getting l(ft, 1 walked tho
half of the donation land claim of Adeline
It prevents the accumulation of dand- , dish, Lenore Kay; silver butter dish, R. when the explosion took place, science of carrying into effect the taking ntui« space will be charged 10
mlletnnd have never felt ary return
oftlier>l'l
lit.d>i«!y.
After
rx|M-rlcucinK
«
be
Full<|iiurtz
and the heirs a« law of Sc aw<- nl
ruff, cleanses the scalp, and restores a
drawing straight lines. The first sentence of death in capital cases, cents per line. Il is n« nioro then tight
good efl< yts i most »»ay I uin mitlsth «1 with
Eullcptartz dec’c used, notific ation No 1OIL
the result. I am sixty eight year* of age ami
natural color to gray hair. Have von | L. Holman; Tennyson’» works, L. Mad­ impulse of the shock carried the was transmitted to the legislature ttiat parties should bear put t of the cost
claim No. 70, being part of sections 35 an«(
1 feel now liH<* n young mnn and cut» go to
received Ayer’s almanac for the new , dock ; two tnusli sets, Mr. and Mrs. J.
tin- c '-40 wl a i n- Cessary mid m t up fropi six
36 in 7 3 S R 3 W and claim No. 72, being
pen nearly half an inch from the Monday. It recommends killing of publication. Should we still adhere
to el, hl llioimiiid etna without any Im-oiv
year?
L. Rogers; silver napkin rings, Elou
part< <-f section® one and two in T 4 8 IL 4
▼enlcucc. I semi you this without solicita-
the culprits by electricity. In re­
tb n.
\V; Willamette meridian, »aid south half of
Mrs. A. E. Tucker has just opened ; Wallace; silver mustard spoon, silver tMieline; then for some distance it gard to the advantages electricity to the old rule of publishing inch notices
Mr.
F.
Woehl,
211
North
Avenue,
Chicago,
-aid c laim containing 319 91-100 acres in
free, the columns would be overrun
out a fine line of fancy goods, including sugar spoon, silver butter knife, Elma approached the true line again
under date <>f June Di, INB7. writes: “I deem
Yamhill county, Oregon.
it mv <i'tty totbank you for I lie cure I re»
applique flowers, embroidery silks, che­ Woodard and Myrtle Apperson; silver without wavering, when it sudden­ the commissioner says: -“Itsappli- with matter width contains but little
c» lved from your excell« nt medicine. I con­
Witness the Hon, Lowell Loughary
nille, .-resents, ponpons, cords banner spoon holder, Mrs. E V. Ruegg, Miss ly drew waving lines for the final cation may be made without injury news. It is our aim to treat all alike,
tracted a very severe case of blood p»»i<«oi|-
isenll
tbo county court of the
in" ah-itit two years ago. H<*>*rlng «4 your
rods, felts, tidies, etc., which she will ! Sarah Hunsaker and Miss Alta Porter;
< 2** I state of Oregon, for the county of
jr.« dlelne, 1 went to n d»t|g store, the pro­
reactionary vibrations. The lines to the officials; the place for its use nrtd our eff< rts are for tho advancement
prietor of wlii' li pcrsumlt-d tne t<> inty a
take great pleasure in showing to the silver pie spoon, J. E. Todd ; salad dish,
Yambill,
and
tin seal of said court
nrcfuratlon if til* owt|, which lie said was
are just such as are made by the may be strictly private, and its cer­ of this county, and of course ourselves
heretofore affixed, this licit day of Decem­
ladies.
j» Bit re (-lire. 1 itM**t six bottles of Ills stuff
Frank Kogers; silver castor. Mr, and
tainty
is
beyond
a
doubt.
One
ob
­
ber.
A.
I)
,
lW.
Attest
pml grew worse all the time. At last I
an earthquake
as No. I, is always looked after.
When the «ves become weak and the Mrs. Hunter, Myttie and R. D, Morril; j seismometer in
d!'g’ifc’c<l ”i <’ be p.»!r»’d of a cure. I met a
(••;o W
l . Clerk
jection to tbit use of electricity is
fr ( i'<: v. ’iotol«! »«!<• »hat your medicine had
lids inflamed anp sore, a disordered sys­ set tea cups and saucers. Miss Nellie shock.
F enton A F enton , Atty s for ebtute 36t6
cure I IHm. i
' ot to the s.'H.v dr« ugisl
the shock, which people uninstruc­
tem or a scrofulous condition of the Goitnerand Miss Mary Carlin; paint
a?aiii nnu «'<'* »:<n<b<1 ><rtir niedhlne. Hero-
Iiictantly »*>l«l iiietwejve hot ths, and 1 am
Joe Cochrane of San Antonio. ted in its use suppose is inflicted
blood is indicated, for which Ayer's Sar­ ing, winter scene, Miss Mattio Todd;
row i>eife< tly curt <1. 1 write this for the
For Sale.
lx net t of suPercrM. to prevent th»lr i el *
saparilla is the best remedy, It invigor­ silver ci earn pitcher and sugar bowl, Tex., is an ablc-lsMlied full blooded on the condemned man. As a mat­
At Fo-ont Grovo, Or., Jan. 18, 18.83,
dec» Ived by fai e r«-pr«- cntfttlons. I thaoix
ates and vitalizes ths blood and ex|>ela Mr, and Mrs. O. 1*. Cosliow; hanging negro, 30 years old. He is one of
you HKnln fur the benefit drr.ved from your
Mary II. (Tintidler and J. C. Clark,
Miss
ter
of
fact,
the
electric
shock
can
­
A well est al >1 ulivi 1 Millinory bu»inc»a
m< dteine?’
lamp, E. W. Fuller, L. G Laughlin, A.
all humors.
l*r. J. N. Chenev. a prominent phvslclan,
triplets. an«l both his brothers are not produce a sensation which can Rev. E. R um officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
in the thriving city of McMinnville, rea­
residing In E.lavi !»•. Seliley County. UcorxlaL
The Cyclorama is well worth seeing. B. and E. C Apperson ; tooth pick bold­
In a letter reconiitlng the Infallible success
sons for veiling out tixiori'» nnd goo'ls,
Should anyone visit Portland it is monev | er, Adie Wallace ; jelly dish, Kate Nel­ living. Lately he has lived with a be perceptable to the criminal. Cl»rk, were former student» of Mi-
he has in curing « oiitagiotis Mood |>o son
too iiiticli Imsinean, 1« iving charge
of
uarge ot
rases In Ids extensive practice, writes:
well spent to see the battle of Gettys­ son ; glass pitcher, Edna Wallace; nap­ negress about 20 years old, also The velocity of current 1« so great Minin ill« eoliago. Tlieir many friend»
“
Those
who
know
the
almost
inevitable»
lextaurant. Fur eartii-niHr» mil on os
burg. The painting is very skillfully kins Mrs. C. C. Scott; silver water full blooded. whose name is Anna that the brain is paralyzed.” The hern will «¡»li them much hsppinrss.
rmarciitly d.u <rrons effeeh» of mcicury
aiblre»»,
Miu J.P. ÖTLAHT,
will welcome y«»ur discovery of 8. 8. s ns a
executed and is said to be, bv all who , pitcher, M. Hamberger; glass pitcher Watkins.
b«M n to hnmnnlty. The metiicid profemilon,
On Wednesday, Anna commissioner recommends that a They took the »fturnoo.i train for La
Opposite Grange »loin.
a.ways wary of proprietary mriltclms. Is
have seen it and who were in the battle and set of goblet», Miss Ella Olds and
I
Grande,
their
future
lionio.
« r-miiig slow |v. and In s* nv* ca-rs Fecretlr,
to be an exact representation of the Edali Wahace; broetn. Dr. J. II. Nelson gave birth to three children, two chair with head and foot rests could
tothe d r of s. s. s tn cases <»f bkwxl dla*
F«r s.ilp.
O'd r
Of «'»«uiM* n nicitlclnc lha« c i" s
thrilling and horrible scenes of this and J. O. Rogers; towels, Mrs. IL F. boys and one girl. They are thriv­ be used, in which the condemned
Is
Umisiimpfimt
Inruntblc.
i«o|MOfilng In it* wor?t f' rm must purify tho
Fuller ; table « lotti and napkins, Miss ing well.
great battle.
The girl baby is very man could be s ;atcd in a half re­
Ll'wd »»(» ver» disorder.”
Two
lots
with
good huupt», well, a»ul
Treatlsaon
ami S’.fn Dh is sm iled
Brad the following: Mr <’ H. Morris.
Those wishing the services of a notary Nora Hendrick; wash tub, wash board, near the average size; the boys are clining position.
free.
i hm s>w irr si trim Co..
One wire could Newark. Ark., says: “Was down with
barn, «ituated in a detiruble part of )«•
btr
of
soap,
iron
«listi
tag.
highly
doior-
Drawer
3,
At.am
a,
Ga.
public can be accomodated at thie office.
each somewhat smaller. The two be connected with the head rest aboe«’« of lungs, and friend* and physician®
«•ity of MrMinhville Or. A ifo««d wntr-
Deeds and mortgages made out and ac­ ated with oiigtnal drawing», emblemati­
pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive.
cal
of
tl»e
future,
H
L.
Heath.
The
I rarrteo «leed »vili t>e given to purcliaecr.
knowledged an>l all kinds of eonvey- bride was dresred in white imiti and boys came into the world together anti the other with the foot rest, Ih'gan taking Dr King's Kt w Discovery
being closely joined from shoulder which would be a metal plate. for Consumption, »in now on my third
an.-ee done at short notice.—Reporter.
, The terina nro caEh. For information
Have von failed in the newspaper busi­ lace. After ttie ceremony congratula­ to elbow. They have two heads, I The electric current could bo sup­ Ixttllc, and able to oversee the work on mv
! (-onccrning thÍM prñpvrtv n.’lxl the T el *
farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.’’
ness, Bro. White? Oar attorneys may tions were extende«! the voting couple, two necks four arms, two bodies
El’iloNE nlfii-e, McMinnvi’h-, Ór.
plied by electric light wires. The Jesse Middlcwiirt. Decatur. Ohio, says:
hare to get even by starting a newspa­ an«i at 9 o’clock a sumptuous repast was
served. At 10 o'clock the guests began and four legs, but are undissolubly commissioner recommends that the
per. Sabe?
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
to depart an<1 11 o’clocB the now happy
Read this and don't fail to improve liride an«t groom, went to their resilience joined for life. So far as they have the date of the execution I e made
afforded
an
opportunity
for
an
oh
the opportunity. W. P. Johnson. 8a- on 5tli st. between B. an«i C. Miss Cora,
uncertain, so that the criminal may
Ivin's favorite artist will be at M'Minn- we have lost yon, iu«t about one tear serration, they are of two seperatc not know what day he is to die,and
ville, Feb.. 2d. 3rd and 4th. Three davr age Miss Cora Wallace assnmed the minds and temperaments.
The that the corjmcs go to the doctors •nn-x» (V7 pax 53 Tnaqt o«n«ruTn3 o,\\
work otdy. Photos taken by Johnson pantera veil »nd «a1 initiated into the
pains an«l wants of one do not ef­ or to a nameless grave without re­ Tiopwl:i»uo,-) pun Xana[nrq..r *vop»03|p
have given general satis faction, and he mysteries of the black art
The T ele -
is urged by many to continue his visit to raoxx office has loot its best coni|>o»itor fect the other. They are exact du­ ligious rites, and that newspapers -aj *vp«aadHÍ<T zdj wtu oAtifsoJ v mi £ >qr
■,JJX3V 0s” •wj'idjd
M Minnviile. Remember he will be at and will weep for many days. With a plicates in form an«l features. Th«? Is? forbidden to describe the exeep- 'G-’IT’J,
1
-cíClXqpoiueAazdoj-apa»
f.
the »Id gallery, on the corner next of the farewell to Miss we ‘-welcome Mrs.”
, twins have every chance of living. , tion.
aoau’p íjmí Jofao prii'AM
" J-',
i'wk hotel. Fo; three days only.
I
PATENTS
The Only Remedy
Contagious Blood Poison.
1
“JW m ROUTE,'