The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 03, 1888, Image 3

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    s, A. YOUNG, M. D.
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Physician & Surgeon,
¡».WILLS,
...
O b EOOX. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND
ABOUT THE CITY.
e and residence on D street. All
romptly answered day or night.
V. PRICE.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Stairs in Adams’ Building,
MeMinnville, Oregon
r. J. II- NELSON, Dentist
Interesting Matter Concerning
People anti Tilings, Caught
on the Fly by the Live,
Ilnstling, Reporter
of this Paper.
READ AND BE WISER.
Bay up.
ms over First National Bank, in Mc­
Vaccinate.
Ville, Oregon.
Colds are plenty.
rges Moderate and Comistent
s tho latest Discovery for the Painless
Military company talked of.
ktion of Teeth.
Real estate men are on the move.
Snow is going out of the mountains
fast.
,
Still reports come in of terrible suffer-
in the eastern states.
g - uksmith .
The World of Portland, Or., has sus­
pended publication.
Next dòdr to the Post office
The river was higher this week than
O regon . it has been for several years.
isnville ,
Paddy Ryan and his trainer I’addy
Carroll will soon come to Orego n.
Galloway and Goucher have purchas­
ed the trotting stallion Mt. Vernon.
tnplo rooms in connection.
F.l»ie Wright has lost his crowbar.
o------ o
The finder will please return the same.
now fitted up in first class order,
Use “Gold Medal Borax” soap, there
commodations as good as can be is none bettor. C. Grissen, sole agent.
din the city.
All the hunters in town intend going
S. E. MESSINGER, Manager.
for the ducks as soon as the river lowers
a little.
Tlio Sheriff was in the city Tuesday
and Wednesday collecting the cash from
the tax payers.
Physician and Surgeon,
INNVILLE,
-
-
OREGON
A county in debt for improvements
is bettor off than one w ithout debt and
---- [o]-----
ce two doors south of postofflee. Rcs- improvements.
e two doors from railroad on Third
“Uncle Joshua Whitcom be,” tho
All calls promptly attended to, day comedy
will be put on the stage by thu
lit
McMinnville brass band.
For Sale—Two blocks and largo two
story new house. Address P. O. box
No. 22, McMinnville, Or.
-------Proprietor of the-------
The new boat to be built by the O. R.
N. Co., for the Astoria route is to be
c ailed the Fannie Potter.
aler in eggs, chickens, meats of all de-
For .Sale—A small well improved
tion, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash farm for sal«. For particulars address
11 produce. A nice, neat place will be box 83, McMinnville, Or.
, and respectfully, a share of the public
The postofllce order relating to print­
nage is solicited.
ing on wrappers cf second and third
claSs matter has been rescinded»
McMinnville is quite a ship building
town. Seven vessels have been launch­
ed here during the last two years.
Third St., McMinnville Or
Doug. McDonald is dissatisfied with
, Harv. HENDERSON:
southern California, and it is reported
(Successor to L. Root)
he will return to old Yamhill soon.
—DEALER IK —
This city has been tho place of many
resh Good«. Groceries, Flour, Ba-
dances during the past week Anaver-
con, Glassware and Crockery.
All goods delivered to purchaser in age'of one «very night. How’s that?
The sheriff left Wednesday with con­
siderable coin of the realm, which ho
had procured from the taxpayers ot this
city.
Dealers in
The Balsion bridge which went out
the last raise in the river has
ani933. Saddles, Eta, Etc, during
lodged in the neighborhood of the Broad­
pairing neatly done at reasonable mead farm.
This office has over $500 outstanding
ight’s new building. Corner Third
on subscriptions for the year 1887. Pat­
F streets, McMinnville. Or.
ties indebted to us are i equested to walk
in and pay up.
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE----
artners and tlieir families will
find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite
the Grange store, just the place to take
a meal, when in town.
If you are in McMinnville, and want
\ BRIEDWELL,----- PROP.
a good meal or a good bed, go to the
Formerly Baxter & Rogers.)
Central hotel; onlv two blocks from the
tf
Goods are New and Fresh and will main business street.
Saturday night a dance will be given
BE SOLD AT LOW FIGURES
by the band al the Grange hall. Fine
CASH. A sliar« of the public pat- times are had at all the dances given by
ge respectfully solicited. All kinds band. You should attend.
duce taken in exchange for goods,
Tbs river has been very high during
the last freshet. The east end of the
bridge across the Yamhill river at this
place was nearly submerged.
Mr. John Evenden, of Happy valley
has a very fine short horn bull “Poca­
tello,” which he will stand tho coming
---- THE LEADER IN
season for the small sum of $2.50.
Farmers improve yonr stock,
Darby Glenn returned to this city Sat­
urday evening. Ho has been in Walla
Walla during the past summer. Ho in­
tends to stay in this city for a couple of
Mair weaving and Stamping.
months then go to Ellensburg, W. T,
Rev. W. W. Beck will preach Sunday
osile Grange Store McMinnville. Or morning and evening in the C. P.
church. Subject for morning: The
C,o->s. A memorial sermon tn the eve­
ning: “Christian Monuments.” Every­
body invited.
Several of the young hoodlums
Proprietor of tho
around this town assaulted Peter Head,
near the bridge the other night and
severely braised him up. These boys
should be severely punished for their
cowardly act.
Tire leading
A specimen of fine, artistic, glass-blow
WELRY ESTABLISHMENT, ing can be seen by stepping into Rogers
A Todd’s store, and examining any one
—OF—
i of the two thousand prescription bottles,
which have the rpimoof this well-known
firm blown upon them.
(37tf.)
Croup, whooping cough, sore throat,
Third 8treet. McMinnviL’o Or.
sudden cold, and the lung troubles pe-
cnlar to children, aio easily controlled
JLÆ’ZbÆI TSTTST VILLE
by promptly administering Ayer’s Cher­
The remedy is safe **
to take
ry Pectoral. ""
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and certain in its action.
F. Collard.
e St. Charles Hotel.
. H. jBoyd, M. ID.
L. C. TRIPLETT,
OPLES MARKET.
mily Grocery Store
¡VYi^ht Bro’s.
s. H. P. Stuart,
MILLINERY,
WM. HOLL,
M j M? Hi? Ste,
AMHILL COUNTY,
ONSORIAL PARLOR,
ving, Hair Cutting and-----
----- Shampoing Parlors.
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
11 kinds ot fancy hair cutting done in
latest and neatest style
11 kinds ot fancy hair dressing and hair
ng. a specialty Special attention given
Ladies’ and Children»’ Work
•Iso have for jale a very fine as«crt-
nt of hair oils, nair tonics, cosmetics, etc
f I have in connection with my parlor,
• the largest and finest stock of
CIGARS
Ever in the city.
wibd
S trskt M c M innville . Ossoo»
“WHEN”
You want any thing in the line of
Fob Printing
Call at the offles of the WEST
SIDE TELEPHONE. We
will guarantee you
EST WORK, LOWEST PRICES.
We make a specialty ot Fine
Book and Card Prmtiug
THE OLDEST COUPLE.
George Briedwell was in the
Thursday.
It is claimed that Mr. and Mrs. Pey­
Bring on your articles on, “Why
ton W ilkes, of Greenville, Washington
prefer Yamhill to any other it
union.”
county, are the oldest married coupleon
the Pacific coast. Mr. Wilkes was born
Is the city of McMinnville to ha
new public school, or is tho old ot
in 1791, and so will be 99 years old next
be repaired ?
May. He is one of the few pensioners
The T elephone is still the leading I of the war of 1812. His wife Anna Wil­
pa(>er in the county, as a largo number kins, is 91 years old, and they were
of people will testify.
mhrried in 1815. They came across the
Rogers A Todd have received some plains in 1845 and settled in Washing­
vory nice patent medicine advertise­ ton county in 1846. They were both
ments in the form of pictures, mirrors,
born in Bedford county, Virginia, came
etc.
to Indiana about 1820 and to Missouri
Sheriff Harris has been over nearly in 1839. Ho in following the Star of Em­
one-half the county collecting taxes, and pire, they kept ahead of the iron horse
so far has only collected about $5,000. until he overtook them at the “jumping
Money is scarce.
off place.” They have tlneo son’s liv­
On Tuesday night next, the annual ing, twenty-seven grandchildren, forty-
meeting for the election of officers in ths one great grand children, and eight
fire department, will take place. A full great-great grand children.
attendance is requested.
A REQUEST.
There are sixty or seventy land slidos
on the track of the O. & C., in a distance
We wish to hear from our intelligent
of 100 miles. Through travel is stopped.
Seven hundrod men are at work clearing farmers through articles which will be
the dirt away.
published in this paper, why they prefer
Lost—On the night of Dec. 12, a sad­ Yamhill county to an eastern one. We
dle between this citv and Gopher valley. make this request for the following rea­
The tinder will be suitably rewarded by
returning the same to Logau Bros.,& son : A person who has lived in the
eastern states and who is acquainted in
Henderson’s stable.
From the Wallowa Signal we learn the neighborhood from which he Came
that the mercury in tho thermometers will have more influence upon the peq^
in Wallowa valley was frozen hard dur­ pie of that section in inducing them to
ing the cold snap. Forty degrees be- emigrate to this country, Ilian all the
low zero in that section. Whew?
printed matter which is thrown indis­
BURGLARY.
criminately about the land. We wish to
publish one article each week from dif­
When Rev. J. S. White, rector of St, ferent persons in the county. The per­
John’s Catholic church, entered his
son when sending the article to this of­
apartments at the rear of the church
fice will please give the address of 25 or
yesterday morning, on his return from 30 persons living in the east and in the
a trip to Portland, he was surprised to section in which be, tho writer, is well
find the furniture and different articles known, and a marked copy of the paper
the article will be mailed
oj the room in a very confused condition. containing
him from this office. All the articles
Trunks and drawers were open, and to be over the signature of the person
wearing apparel disturbed, and a brok­ writing. We have taken it upon our
en window demonstrated very conclus­ own shoulders to induce people to emi­
to this county and the contribu­
ively what was the cause of tho disar­ grate
tions by our farmers, under the head of
rangement. Burglars had entered dur­ “Why Yamhill county is preferred to
ing his absence and ransacked his any other in the Union,” will help mat­
apartments. Father While is congratu­ ter« greatly.
lating himself that he left nothing in his
rooms that would satisfy the cupidity of
tho depredatois, for has missed nothing. JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELEC­
TION.
The burglars were evidently in search of
money. They were no doubt persons
who knew the occupant of the rooms
Fbllowing are tl.o judges and clerks
was gone.—Salem Statesman, Jan. 28.
of election appointed for the ensuing
two years:
DEATH OF DR. WATKINS.
AMITY.
About a quarter to Oo’clock, Thursday
night, in the Taylor street M. E. church
at Portland, Dr. William II. Watkins
suddenly expired from an attack of
heart disease. Dr. Watkins had a short
time before made a speech of unus­
ual fervor in behalf of an educated min­
istry and of the educational institutions
of the M. E. church, and had taken hiB
seat, when a choking noise was heard
and bo was observed to fall forward
from his chair. Assistance was immed­
iately rendered, and was carried out of
the south vestibule of the church, but
he expired shortly after the attack. Ho
was then removed in a cab to his family
residence at the corner of North and
Yamhill streets. Dr. Watkins was 61
years of age, having been born in Cat­
taraugus, county, New York, in 1827.
He came to Oiegon in 1852, and was a
prominent citizen of Joscpcne county
for nine years. lie served as suigeon
of the Oregon cavalry for about a year,
and settled in Portland in 1862 and lias
practiced his profession there over since.
He was for years a member ot the board
of trustees of the Willamette university
of Salem and a professor of tho medieal
faculty of that institution. He was a
prominent Methodist, being one of the
board of trustee» ol the Taylor street
church. He leaves a wife, three son»
and three daughters to mourn his loss.
W. II. Harrison, A. M. Waddie and
B. H. Springer, judges; Wyatt Harris
and Edgar M. Briedwell, cleiki.
BELLBVUE.
M, Mulky, J. J. Henderson and Geo.
W. Olds, judges; Wilbur Cook and C.
J. Payne, clerks.
CARLTON,
Wilson Carl, D. W. Laughlin and W
T. Kutch, judges; F. Little and Ed.
Hendricks, clerks.
bl'XDEE.
F. T. Keys. Uriah Badley and John
Livingood, judges ; D. M, Ramsey and
Cy Vaughn, clerks.
NEWS IN GENERAL.
The Principal 0ccurence3 of tho
Week, Interspersed with
Scientific, and Other
Entertaining and
Sound Reading Matter.
Tl-.o ciiy editor uf the Knoxville, Ky,,
journal was assaulted on Sunday by
three men an 1 severely wounded, he
succeeded in killing one of the party and
severely wounding tho others. Tho af­
fair was over a communication which
appeared in the paper.
On the plains of LaZ.iro, near the city
DAYTON.
S. R. Baxter, Fred Crawford and Wil­ of Mexico, a duel took placo on Sunday,
lis Starr, judges; Robt. Harris and J.W. between Senor F.rmillo G. Canton, a
thirty-third degree Mason, editor of a
Hobbs, clerks.
Scottish rite organ, and Gen. Jesus Tol­
EAST CHEHALEM.
Noah Heater, Lewis Hoskins and G. edo, a prominent Templar. No blood
R. Bristow, judges; Frank E. Hadley was shed although they each shot twice
and Joseph Everest, clerks.
at each other.
LAFAYETTE.
Louis Bulling, of St. Paul, Minn..who
P.P. Gates, J.W. Watts and J. L. Fer­ had been forced to marry about two
guson, judges; Milton Redding and W. years ago and bad separated from his
L. Bradshaw, clerks,
wife, went to tho Herbert house where
NORTH FORK.
she was working, locked hor and him­
I. se Laughlin, Fielding Stott and Tim­ self in a room and shot her three times,
othy Goodrich, judges; A. D. Runnels
killing her iustantly. He was arrested
ami McClellen Roberts, clerks.
and narrowly escaped lynching.
NORTH M’MINNNILLE.
A MURDER AT INDEPENDENCE.
David Stout, Jacob Wisecarvcr and
The citizens of Salem have sent n pe­
Win. Campbell,judges; Clark Braly and tition to Senator Dolph requesting him
The unusual quiet town of Independ­ J. H. Nelson, clerks.
to urgo tho appointment of Prof. Woody,
ence was thrown into an unusual excite­
SOUTH M'RINNVILLE.
as a teacher at the Indian industrial
ment Sunday morning by the announce­
J. W, Cook, C. A. Wallace and Chas.
school near Salem. .Senator Dolph pre­
1
’
ajmer,
judges
;
Geo.
W.
Jones
and
ment that Miss Struma Anatone was
sented the petition to the commissioner
butchered to death by her step-father, Flint Martin, clerks.
of Indian affairs Thursday, with the re­
- SHERIDAN.
Win. Landreth, about 8 o’clock in the
quest
that Professor Woody bo appoint­
Charles
LaFollett,
P.
M.
Scroggin
and
morning. It appears that they had
S. Potter, judges; W. A. Graves and ed.
quarreled Saturday evening and being Arthur Branson, cletks.
of a disagreeable temperament, he arose
If. M. Flagior one of the standard oil
WEST CHEHALEM.
from his bed Sumluj’ morning and went
Samuel Woodward, L. W. Harger and millionaires, is building a hotel at St.
to his stepdanghter’s ream and commit­ J. D. Carter, judges; J. L, Davis and Augustine, Florida, which will cost $2,-
ted the dastardly deed.
Her screams W. W. Walker, clerks.
000,000, When asked if he expected to
WILLAMETTE.
aroused the family, and they rushed in
make money on the investment, he
J. R. Forrest, Merritt Miller and Hen­ laughed and replied, “no I am building
to the rescue, but not until Landreth
had done bis work. It is supposed that ry Hewett, judges; Charles Robertson these heteis as a relaxation from the
and l’etcr Barend might, clerks.
he stabbed the girl while she was yet
cores of business.” Hotel building is
WILLAMINA.
asleep, and then caught her in his left
. II. W. Lnmson, II. 11.H. Cary and R. his hobby, he has built several in this
arm and used the butcher knife with his Booth, judges ; A. W. Bryan and Geo. manner,
right. Alter finishing his work, the j_F. Feudal^ clerks,
The nine-year old daughter of Samuel
brute ran out the back way and went to i
Carter, a wsll-to-do farmer ot Rowan
the slough north of the house, his son ’
For Sale,
county, Kentucky, was outraged on the
Willis following him.
Landreth at­
Two lots with good house, well, and morning of January 21, by an unknown
tempted drowning himself by putting
barn, situated in a 'desirable part of the negro. Bob Venders of the neighbor­
his head under the water, but tho boy
i city of McMinhville Or. A good war­ hood, was suspected, and a number of
caught him by the coat and jerked him :
rantee deed will be given to purchaser. fanners wont to his cabin and hanged
hack. He then ran up the hill and
The terms are cash. Fur information bins to a beam above his door. Just as
and started across the long brigde to­ concerning this property call at the T el ­ Venders was in (be agonies of death
ward old Independence, «lie boy follow- ephone olfic-e, McMinnville, Or.
word was brought that not ho, but John
«{?*nK ,or l,^>- 1,8 ''.a8
Hooper was guilty, and Yenders was
by T. L. Hartman, who saw them run-
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
I ning. Landreth resisted for some mom­
cut down.
“It is worth its weight in gold,” is a ents. but finally submitter) and was im­
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
common expression. But, whilj the! mediately taken to and lodged in the
Senator Mitchell, who desires that tlie
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, garrison at Fort Canby, W. T., shall
value of gold is easily affected, the worth city jail.
of Aver’e Sarsaparilla, as a blood puri-1 He exhibite4 signs of insanity, and Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Her, never depreciates
It will eradi­ made several attempts to commit Buicide Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­ not be removed to the Presidio of San
Francisco, as recommended by General
cate scrofula from the Bystem whsn but was discovered. On examination
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
everything else fails.
the girl was found to have received sev­ Pay required. It is guaranteed to give Sheridan, introduced a resolution in the
Frank Collard lias built himself a fine eral usvere wounds in tho body. Her perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, senate a week or so ago, asking the sec­
fishing boat. The length is 20 feet, face was cut in several places and she price 25 cents per box. R<»gers&Todd. retary ot war to report all the informa­
beam 5 feet 2 inches-, depth 26 inches. was stabbed in the temple, the knife go- '
tion in tho department on tho subject,
The boat will carrv a sail and is intend­ ing through the head.
Her wrist was!
The reply has been sent to the senato,
Is Consumption Incurable.
ed for salmon fishing on the Columbia. also Revered, except a few leaders.
She is the largest boat ever built in the , Death must have lx>en immediate.
General Sheridan, in a letter, incloses
Itearl tho following: Mr <’ IT. Morris. the report of Inspecting officer Colonel
town and is a very niee model,
A coroner’s inquest wae held anti tire
Newark.
Ark.,
says:
“
Was
down
with
Read this and don’t fail to im| prove I jury rendered a verdict of murder. abeess of lungs. nrr<l friends and physicians Perry, Chief Quastcrmaster of the de­
the opportunity. W. P. Johnson Sa-' Landreth had a hearing Monday before pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. partment of the Pacific. Colonel Perry,
Began taking Dr King's New Discovery
letn's favorite artist will be at M Minn- > Justice Lines,
Anatone was universally respect- for
... Consumption,
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.. says Fort Canby is now four miles dis­
am now „
on ........
my
third
ville, Feb., 2d, 3rd and 4th. three days, ed Miss
by
all
who
U
dcw her, and gave prom- bottle, and able to oversee the work on my tant from thj Columbia river, owing to
work only, Photos taken by Johnson | ising prospects. It is though that Lan-j
farm. It
is
the «-
finest
medicine —
ever » —
made.
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“
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<-i-
have given general satis faction, and he
Jcsw Middlewart. Decatur. Ohio, says: the shifting ot the current, and it is im­
is urged by many to continue his visit to dreth is trying to play insanity, fear­ ■'Had it not been for Dr King’s New Dis­ possible to defend tho river from the
M Minnville. Remember he will be at ful of the prevalent indignation among covery for Consiimjaioii I would have died
I of lung troubles Was given up bv «1. ctors present site of the fort. It is of difficult
the eld gallery, on the corner next of the the citizens.
Am now in Iwst of health.” Try it sample access and costs $ 10,000 annually to
Cook hotel. For three days only.
SOMETHING FOR THE FARMERS. bottles free at Rogers A Todd.
(5)
maintain communication with Astoria,
The college students have started an
All notices under th» head ot help
on the oppoite side of the bay. Supplies
art gallery. Contributions ef pictnres
Electric Bitters.
will be reeeived with many thanks. ! wanted, lost, or for Pal», will be pub- f
are high on the Pacific, and the men are
This s remedy is l»ecoming sì » well known
The well known firm of Rogers A Todd j I hl bed free in th» column» of this paper,
unable to receive competent instruction
and
o
popular
as
to
need
no
iq»<*cial
men
­
have given the associatien six well- one issue, when they do not exceed two tion. All who have u*cd Electric Bittern
•nd
drill, because six rnontls in the
known pictures, iroonii which we notic­ i lines.
sirg the same song of praise.—A purer yetr there are rains and fogs.
ed, "The wearing of the plaster,” paint­
medicine docs not exist and it is gunran-
ed bv Dr. Allcock; “General I>e-Bility
teed to do all that is claimed
Electric
For Sale.
Bitters will cure all disease» of the laver
conquered,” painted by Ayer A Co.;
and
Kidbeeys
will
remove
Pimples.
Boils. ’VXxc, veasow
and greatest of all Acker’s, “He-Licks
A well established Millinery business Salt Rlieurn and other affections unused
by
Her.” If the boys continue to receive
impure
blo«$d,
—
Will
drive
Malaria
from
the is warranted, is because it kt tho best
paintings ot this’ character, the.cellece ' in the thriving city of McMinnville, rea- •ystem and prevent a-« well aa « tire all Ma
will soon lx the headquarters for all «one for selling out fixtures and goods, laria ferres,—For •ure of headache. Con- Blood Preparation known. It will posi­
cure all Blood Diseases, purifies tho
great paintings. We have a mnnrnty too much business, having charge of a «tipation and Indi. e*tion try Electric^ Bit- tively
whole system, and thoroughly Lu i Ids ap tho
of tire first republican administration restaurant. For narticnlars call on or ter«—Entire satisfaction guaranteed. or conetitution.
Remember, wo guarantee it.
i
address,
M
bs
H.
P.
S
tuart
,
I money refunded.—Price SOets. andfljstper i
period, which we will give them, if curi­
Opposite Grange store.
i bottle at Rogers A Tuffila Drug Store. (5) I Geo. W Dur«, drt:g:.i»t.
osities arc accepted.
i
I
4 r
<4. E.DETMEBIÄ«
Is Selling Out
AT COST
G leanings F rom O ur E xchanges
H acked and S awed O ct to
F it T hese C olvmns .
Large fire in New York city, Monday
Loss $1,500,000.
Speaker Carlisle and wife have arriv­
ed at Fortress Monroe.
Beef costs thirty cents per pound on
the Isthmus of Panama.
Vice-president I’otter oftho Union Pa­
cific is lying sick at Chicago.
Rev. David Lathrop Hiinn, the eldest
living graduate of Yale college, died
Sunday.
Maxwell, the murderer of Prcller in
St. Louis,will be sentenced upon the 6th
of February.
George A. Thornton an ex-confederate
brigadeer committed suicide at Santa
Rosa, Cal., last Friday.
Fred Merril, of Portland, is in San
Francisco, trying to arrange a race with
some of the wheelers ot the cilv.
Miss Kate Field is in Santa Barbara,
Cal. She intends to spend the remain­
der ol the winter in Bouthorn California.
A long freight train on tho Lake Shore
railroad near Pine. Ind., went through
a bridge Monday. Only one person
killed.
A horrible accident happened near
Wellington, B. C„ in one of tlio coal
mines last week, thirty-two white men
were killed, beside a number of Chinese.
The Corvallis college case has been
thrown out of court. Judge Dean held
that the M. E. church South, has no in­
terest in the college farm and cannot
maintain a suit for it.
United States Marshal John Myers,
has appointed C. W. Logan of Ashland
liis deputy for the four counties of south­
ern Oregon embraced in the first judicial
district, Jackson, Josepliene, Klamath
and Lake.
At Snowden, a village near Tittsburg,
Penn., Christian Feick recently dis­
charged pit boss of tlis Snowden mines,
shot and killed bis wife and himself in
the presence of six children. Poverty
of the family was the causo.
A COST
AT COST
entire sleek of Dry
4woo$ls, Boots and Shoes
It will be to your Benefit
to call early.
The County Seat Question
is now a Settled Fact,
=u_ Conx <iv.( ntly Business is Booming at the*
liL l’K'Nl«ER Boot and Shoe store. Iain now
j^==4!>rei>arvdlo meet mv old friends andpatrons
TW.'iiii(l treat them with the best quality of
L~~ Boots and bhoes in the market, at the low*
___ est possible living prices, and made out ofr'
S^thebcst material 1 will not sell you boots
ami shoes that are tanned by the not liquor*
process Save your money and buy your
Boots and Shoes where you will not ne im­
posed upon No charge made for sewing,
rips on goods that I sell. Sign of the BIG
BOOT opposite the Grange Store. McMinn«
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Saville, OriJ
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YOff GOING EAST?
L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or , (
Dee 24. 1887.1
If so be sure and call for your tickets
Notice is hereby ¡riven that the following-
via tho
named settler has lilcd notice of his inten­
tion to make final j>roof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore the County Judge or Clerk of Yamhill
county, Otegoii, at Lafayette, Oregon, on
Saturday, February 25, 1883, viz: Itobcrt
llanniford, homestead entry. No. 4885, for
the 8 W 1-4 of N E 1-4 afid lot 2 of see. 10.
T 2 8 P. 1 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residenco upon, and
cultivation of. said land, viz: Samuel Gil­
pin. George Taylor, Orin Porter and Taylor
Thomas, of Gaston 1’. O Washington
It is positively the shortest and finest
county. Oregon,
W. T. H urney ,
line to Chicago and the east and south and
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the only sleeping and dining car through
line to '
Notics for Publication.
L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., )
Jan.'ll, 1888.1
Notice is hereby civen that the folknving-
nanied settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore the County Clerk of Tillamook
Oregon, at Tillamook. Oregon on Friday,
Marv’a x 1858, viz. Fred, C. Folaml, pre­
emption D. 8. No. 4925, for the N E Jr of
S W J4, W '. of 8 E >4. mid HE', of 8 E
1-1 of See. 28, T 3 S R I) W
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, mid
niltivution of. said land, viz: Joseph Bix­
by. U T. McKiuley, Chas. Johnson ami
H. II. Bunn, all of Hebo 1‘. O., Tillamook
countv, Oregon.
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W. T. B urney , Register
Oinalin, Kansas’ City, anil all Missouri
River Points.
Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed
train service‘;iiiid elegant dining and
sleeping cars lias honestly earned for it the
title of
The Royal Route
Others may imitate,but none can surpass it.
Our motto is "alwnvs on time.”
Bo sure and nsk ticket agents for tickets
via this celebrated route and take liouo ■
others.
W H MEAD, G A
No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or,.
New Blacksmith Shop ft
Notice for Publication.
L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or., (
AMITY, OREGON.
Jan. H, 1888 [
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his inten­ SAM LIKENS, Proprietor.
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim and, that said proof will be made
before the countv clerk of Tillamook coun­ Blackimithing nn<l carriago Ironing of
every description.
ty, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Fri­
day, Marcii 2, 1888. viz: Joseph Bixby,
pre-emption, 1) S. No. 5-Hi), for tlio N \V 1-4
Horso Shoeing
of S E 1-4 ami N E 1-1 of 8 W 1-4 of Sec
31, T 3 S R9 W
And plow work a specially.
lie names the following witness©» to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
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cultivation of, said land, viz: Fred
Poland, C T. McKinley, B. H. Bunn and
Also manufacture tho
M Poland, all of Hebo B. O., Tillamook
county, Oregon,
/L^*Celobrated Oregon Iron Harrow
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GIVE ME A CALL.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given tlint W D Fen­
ton, as administrator of tho estate of Henrv
Wallnn, deceased, has filed in the county
court of Yamhill county, Oregon, his final
account, ami said court has fixed upon
Tuesday, March 6, 1888, at 2 o’clock, p m.
of said (lav, at Lafayette, Oregon, to hour
the same. Therefore all persons arc here­
by notified to appear at said time and
place, and show cause, if any there be. why
said final account be not allowed and said
estate finally settled.
W. D. F enton .
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Administrator Aforesaid.
Dated January 12, 1888.
Notice For Publication.
L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., I
January 18, 1888.f
Notice is hereby givon that the following-
named settler has filed notice of ids inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be before the
county judge or clerk of Tillamook county,
Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednes­
day, March 21, RX8, viz: A. B. Hallock,
homestead entry No. 5174, for lots, 2. 3 am!
4, sec 31, T 1 K B 10 W. and 1,2, 3 and 1,
sec, «, T I S R hi W
lie names the following wHncsKvj to
prove his continuous resident «’ upon, and
uiul, viz: W. T. New-
Il. F. Goodspeed and
'iilam<K)k, Oregon
T. Ih i’NEY, Register.
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Cor Third and I) streets, McMinnrllls
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Ths Rest Rigs io t’uo City. Order»
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Transient stork well cared for.
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