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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1888)
s, A. YOUNG, M. D. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. STÄJtÄÄ NEWS IN GENERAL. Boots and Shoes have taken a Tumble Prof. Bauer, the writing teacher, of Feb. 1888, in “Uncle Dock — was in the city Saturday. i i ptie« ut the l’ioueer Boot Ilin! Shoe ton’s pasture near the city of Mc Observations of U. S, Signal Service Subscribe for the T elephone be Minnville”, “Old Ochaco,” Judge The Principal Occurences of the 8 ore. I uni now receiving mjr Spring IKMVILLS, • • - OUECOX. at fore the campaign begins. ..n.l Summer slock of good*, direct from Loughary’s buggy horse. He is well Week, Interspersed with McMinnville, Oregon, re ami remlenca on D street. All the Mai u c it er, whieli enables me to known in and about Yamhill Coun A 1 Natural leaf tea 30 cents per Promptly answered day or night. by Scientific, and Other 2,»el' my Gowda nt Lower 1’iices than my ty as a “high kicker”, was once own pounds at C. Gris sens. 44:49. Prof. W. J. C rawford , Observer. Entertaining and comp -titoi* di Hlix; in the »nine line. The boys who are going to Alas ed by G, W. WoodpMt formerly of r. v. PRICE, Sound Reading Matter. •o 1 will not eell nor handle Boot* o this county. The old horse died ■ u t U. B ka will start about the 23d of this I for want of breath. Judge Lough- Shoes that mo made of leather lanne «1 i — S H 4C PHOTOGRAPHER. month. ■I,? I.v the hoi liquor p.ocew lor that luatlmr ary says that he will erect a monu G leanings F rom O ur E xchanges Thursday 31.637 42. 92,3 o N cloudy. The sorrel horse belonging to ment to his memory in the spring, Goods sold as represented. Friday. 39.7115 42.2 86. <» N E clear Stairs in Adams’ Building, Saturday II ackkd and S awed O ct to 2t!>>l 3 s. 1 u6.it 0 NW fair Bob McDonald, near this city, died provided his bonefl can be identifi Similar' McMinnville, Oregon 29.716 40, 94.« .2 N No charge made fo- sewing rips on Goods that I sail. Sign of tho Big Boot, op* rain Tuesday night. F it T hese C olumns . ed, and an appropttatron can be pro Monday, 3» Mil 40. 98.0 .25 8 rain |H>*ite the Grange store. V. F. BltUlVNE. Tuesday ____ ____ 30 (128 _. 42.5 63. — 8 W cloudy The N. S-. Bentley has again cured from the wunty. He being Wednesilav 29.70! 40 Sfl — ....... * 1 0 M clear* br. J. H. NELSON, Dentist A severe hail and thunder storm been sunk. Run on a snag, She the court We guess that a niounnient ■oni. over Firat National Bunk, in Me will be erected. visted San Francisco on the 4th of is doomed to misfortune. lville, Oregon. March. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN ANO A n O ld I ndian .—Indian John, Urges Moderate and Consistent For Sale—Best fruit land in MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. The black measles are creatinp ABOUT THE CITY. L the latest Discovery for the Painless Yamhill county. Address box 83, one of the last remnants of the Mui- These revolvers are an exact -A. GOOD lotion of Teeth. sad havoc among the Nez Perei McMinnville, Oregon. 46:49 tnoniahs, visits East Portland oc Indians on the western side of tb< duplicato of the celebrated Interestinir Matter Concerning REVOLVER James Magruder leaves Monday casionally. This remarkable spec Colville reservation. Over fifty SMITH & WESSON. I’eople and Things, Caught to take the place of Frank Rogers imen of the aborigine was here long have died and a large number art F. no longer costs .33 Caliber, using on the Fly by the Live, in Miller’s drug store at Dalias. before any white man ever saw Or at the point of death. This tribe is Centre-Fire GUNSMITH. Rustling, Reporter Cartridges. Jarret Todd, left Wednesday for egon. He has seen the progress of fast dying out. of this Paper. Montana, where he will ride the civilization from the first day that A war between Mexican soldiers Next door to the Post office. festive bronco in search of his the old Hudson bay company first and the sheriff of a county on th< READ AND BE WISER. moored its pioneer vessel upon the Rio Grande resulted in the dent! stock. O regon IlSSVlLLX, bosom of the Columbia. He knew of two Mexican soldiers. The Mex The many friends of Janies Dr. McLaughlin and saw the cara For Sale—Hay, oats, spring seed Andrews will be pained to hear van of Lewis and Clark as it came icons crossed the river into Ameri wheat, and maple trees. For par that he is very low with consumpt from the far away east to explore ca and were endeavoring to takeback Self-Cocking, ticulars enquire of C. A. Wallace. ion at his home in Moore’s Valley. the then great unknown region of with them a soldier who Lad de- kuiple roams in connection. Automatio erted from the Mexian army. The Several excursions are being ar o------- o The Band will give a dance Sat the west. He has seen what no sheriff ordered them to let the man Ejecting, ranged over the Narrow Guage rail urday evening at Grange hall. other living mortal ever saw—the know fitted up in first class order, FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. road, to the Cyclorama at Portland. Good music in attendance. A progress of the grandest portion of go, but they would not and the re WAXXAXTXD xevxl, IB BTBBT XX8PXCT TO Tax sult was as above. kcommodations as good as can be smith <•, wasaozr. This office has received a very cordial invitation is extended to the world as it bloomed from the ■ din the city. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. For sale by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. wilderness to its present growth. all. neat map of California and Idaho, S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. Manufactured by THE MARLIN FIRE ASMS CO., Now Haven, Conn. issued by the Sin Francisco Morn ¿^Mis, A. E. Tucker has moved He is the oldest man or mortal in the northwest—112 years of age.— I Council met at the council cham ing Call. BEST IN THE her stock of Millinery into the new Astorian. WORLD I ber Tuesday night. Members a l M. Old papers for sale at this ofiicc Tucker block. She opened the present excepting BarnekofF. Min Physician and Surgeon, for 25 cents per hundred. Pretty new parlors to the public yesterday COMMUNICATION. ».«.«7 «•» <»• o«lj Hwol.uly a»l. H». M Ua'uk.1 Get afternoon. utes of former meeting read and 0NNVILLE, - - OREGON near house cleaning time. DA j LIAKD 0ÀU.XRT, STORTING AND TARO XT RITLXS, wwlA mmwt. them while you can. —[<•)— E d . T elephone :—In traveling approved. Jones of committee on IU uum W C»UI<^.. M An I. IN MRK Ann» cd.. New H«i .JEhb front of the old Garrison Ice two floors south of postoffice, lles- IDEAL RELOADING TOOLSW Robert Burdett the humorist is meat shop has received a coat of throughout yoWr county I have bell tower, reported contract let to ‘e two doors from railroad on Third WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. t All calls promptly attended to, daj’ in San Francisco, and strong efforts I paint and is being fitted up for a noticed many orchards which are Jones Howell and A. 1*. Ma’eo 1 f. r ght Made for all »Ices of Cartridge» which are n»ed la ear of till ie following are being mede to secure him for a new meat shop, which will be run trimmed very high, and I wonder $155. Reports of marshal and r<- Kifleaor Hatola: Msrlln, loll'». Winchester, Ballard, Slevena, nemlaitun, nriuin___ e IwJLI ¡a Whlmey-Kennedy, Smith 4k Weaaou •, also tor all gauges and make» of eorder read and approved and lecture in Portland. by Gus Paulus and Arthur McPhil- ■ of their theory for it. The Rural SHOT SUN SHILLS, PANIN ANO SNASS. placed on filo. Bills allowed were: Born to the wife of Geo. Easterly, lips. Cheaper and better than any other. Send for Price Liat ot these tools to New Yorker, considered to be the G. W. Kauffman, marshal fees, $33,- Ideal Manufacturing Company, I ------- Proprietor of the------- on Sunday, March 3,1888, a bounc Our merchants have all received ablest farm journal in the United 40; J. J. Spencer, recorders fees 1 . to Box 1064 U. Hair H atbv , Conr. ing democratic boy. All parties in larga invoices of goods. The drays States, has maintained for years $10.35. Committee was then ap •lei .U» terested are «bring finely. arc loaded every day coming from the plan of heading all kinds of pointed to draft orilinancere reor This coming season fruit trees low. Its main reasons ganizing the city fire department. Some very neat horse shoes are the trains. taler in eggs, chickens, meats of all <le- ALASKA NOTES. The first pension ever granted to btion, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash exhibited in Chas- Fleming’s will be full of prosperity to all. in support of the plan are,first, that Recorder was instructed to draft a Chinaman was given Friday to Ah on low trees the fruit is easier pick ordinance licensing hacks, drays, til produce A nice, neat place will be window. They are the handiwork Yipl Frank F. Myers, of Juneau, Alas Lin, of San Francisco, who on the I, arid rcSfieciiutly, a share of the public of Eastabrook & Terry. The extraordinary popularity of ed and with less damage. Second, trucks, etc. Council adjourned. ka, is i’*. the St. Charles, having ar 4th of July, 1867. was in the service onage is solicited. that insects and other pests are Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the nat Robert Cook the barber will rived from Uncle Sam’s most north of United States navy as a lands ~ NOTICE. more cesily killed and prunning ern possisaion on Wednesday last. man. While firing a salute on board move into the building n«xt to ural result of its use by all classes made less laborious. Third, that people for over forty years. It Store Jones <t Co’s factory. The build of There will be a meeting of the Since Mr. Myers arrived in Port tho vessel in San Francisco bay, has proven itself the best specific trees without trunks are less liable land he has purchased a $1290 news the gun exploded, and Ah Lin’B leg ing is now being fitted up. Third St , McMhuiville Or for colds, coughs, and pulmonary to damage from rodents and severe legal voters of school district 40 in paper plant which will bo used to was injured so as to render amputa W. F. Collard has sold his gun complaints. weather, and fourth that you gain Yambill county, Oregon, r.t Garri get out the Juneau Mining Record L Harv. HENDERSON: tion necessary. His claim for a (Successor to L. Root) smithing tools and stock to Wm. Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, in the two years in limbs and fruit buds son’s opera house in McMinnville, with, There is already one paper pension was presented, pg favor* —OXALEit IS — Raleigh of Sheridan. Mr. Raleigh spring of year, to purify the blood, by cultivating short trunks. Now on Monday, March 19, 188*!1, at 1 hi d uueou.tho Alask.i I^rcc action could Le soourvd, Sat Fresh Goods, Groceries, Flour, B»- has moved them to Sheridan. I should be glad to sec the advan o’clock, p. ni., to levy a tax and Mr. Mycr3 think’ there is plenty urday; however, the one-legged Chi-,, invigorate the system; excite the con. Glassware and Crockery. Mr». Manning and party went liver to action, and restore healthy tages of the long stemmed tree over fix «hi amount thereof not to ex of room for another paper, as the unman was made happy by ree-c^v-.- All goods delivered to purchaser in the short one set forth by those who I ceed $10,000 for the purpose of W east via the Northern Pacific, Chi- tone and vigor to the whole physical town is growing and with its sub ing a pension of $8 per mounth with- hold the opposite of this thciiy. mechanism. Remember that quali- erecting a new school building and urbs has a population of 1500, cogo. Milwaukee and St. Paul rail- arrearages, which amount to over . H. C. ity not quantity,constitucs the value purchase the necessary grounds road, the popular tourists route. Wright Bro Mr. Myers reports that there is $3, WO. of medicine, therefore, and further to authorize considerable excitomct p.l! over Alac Dealers in UNCLE JOS IL For first-class job work call at the directors to contract an indebt ka over the ilifcoTcry of black sand PROGRAMME. 1» ('vnsuinption Incurable. the T elephone office. Wo do not Iarne33, Saddles, Etc, Etc, edness not to exceed two-thirds of in th'» bay and liver of Yakutat. The entertainment given by the brag through the columns of this I Pead following: Mr C H. Morris, »pairing neatly done at reasonable paper on how nice it is, but let the The following is the programme band was a decided success. The the sum necessary to erect said Tnis bay is located in Southeastern Newark, the bays: “W hs down with building and purchase said grounds, Alaska, near Mount St. Elias. nbccss of Ark., lungs, and friends and physicians of the Literary and Musical enter curtain roiled up on the first scene and to transact such other business Tight’s new building. Corner Third people judge. pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. There will be quite a number of Began taking Dr King's New Discovery F streets, McMinnville. Or. The name of this paper is the tainment, to be held at the College with the audience expecting to be as may come before the meeting. miners on tho Yukon this season. for Consumption, am now oil my third chapel this Friday evening, begin telephone , will some of the pap J ohn W ortman , Clerk. able t«> oversee the work’ on my martyrs to a good cause, but before Although, quite early in the season bottle, and It is the finest medicine ever made/* ► new AND ATTRACTIVE---- ers in the southern part of this state ning at half past seven, and to the W m . M. C. C hrisman , Chair. the last steamer brought fifty miners farm. first scene was over, the entire Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: remember this when the editor is which a cordial invitation is ex audience was captivated with “Un McMMinnvile, March 7, ’88. ‘Had it not been for Dr King’s New Dis vii route for the Yukon placers. covery tended to the public: Consumption I would have died working his scissors. cle Josh,” and “Potatoe Bug Bill.” THE NEW~llANK~ORGANIZA Last year all the miners who min of lung for troubles Was given up by doctors. Instrumental Duct—Nettie Olds Am now in of health.” Try it sample Miss Eva Cook as Tot was receiv Drs. Goucher and Calbreath re and Alta Porter. ed on tho Yukon made expenses bottles free best IV. BRIEDWELL, - - - PROP. TION. r.t Rogers J: Todd, (5) ed well and made a serious impress and not a few cleared from $5,000 moved a large cancer from the Recitation—Emma Clark. (Formerly Baxter<t Rogers.) ion on the audience in the death breast of Mrs. Dyer, living near Essay—Cora Bogue. At the meeting of the stockhold to $6,000. A good sign of the of the [Gdods are New and Fresh and will Electric Biitcrs. scene, and a reporter to this paper Amity, Friday March, 2. She is Declamation — Harry Kay- ers of the McMinnville National region ¡8 that nil who have been This remedy is becoming so well known BE SOLD AT LOW FIGURES saw a man wipe a tear away, un there one season always return the doing finely at the present writing. :md so nopuliir ns to need no special men Song—Male Quartette. doubtedly something which he had Bank held at the Braly Bank next. The quartz mines on Doug tion. All who have used Electric Hitter* If’ASIf. A ehara of the public pat- Declamation-Andrew Cnvenaugh. ¿Austin Dee while chopping in the building in this city on Tuesday sieg the same song of praise.—A purer ■ge respeiiiuJlv solicited. All kinds never done before. Miss Nettie lass Island are prosperous. Cnpt. medicine does not exist «and it is giiaran- Select Reading—Amy Baker. Froduce taken in exchange for goods, brush with a dublc bitted axe, se Henderson and Kate Lcabo carried March 6, the Bank was organized Carroll has been offered $1,250,000 teed Io do alt that is claimed Electric Declamation—Harold Loughary. their parts well, as also did Mr. by the election of J. W. Cowls, Lee verely cut bis head. The axe cut Bitters will cure all disease»« of the Liver for the Bear ’ s Nest mine there and and Kidhet ys will remove Pimples, Boil»,. Piano Solo—Myrtie Apperson. a gash about three inches long ex Fenton and Mr. Eastcrbrook in the Loughlin. A. J. Apperson, Wm. y be Sult Khciim ami other atrpctions caused by Declamation—James Williams. characters of Martin and Dolby. Campbell, R. P. Earhart, J. Low- the sale will in all tending from the eye toward the top impure blood,- -Will drive Malaria from tlm consumated. Mr. _ inks The College Chronicle—Addie and prevent as well as cure all Ma-> of the head. Wirt Cardneras Roundy the boot enberg, J. A. Macrum, as a board the Treadwell Company have system laria fevres, -For cure of headache, Con* Dick Turpin, the full blooded Clark. brought prominently before of directors. After the election of enough ore in sight to keep 1,000 stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit ----- TUB LEADER IN----- Instrumental Duel—Miss John black, directors, the directors held a meet ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or us the impression left by a genuine Jersey bull, will stand the coining son and Mrs. Bronson. money refunded.—Price »50cts. and|1.00ner ing and elected J. W. Cowls, pres stamps at work for 1,000 years. street Arab. Reuben was bashful season at Riverside farm. Terms, The Winter has been a remark bottle"nt Rogers <fc Todds Drug Store. (5| Declamation — W. B. Alverson. ident and manager; Lee Loughlin, as they make them. Miss Mary $2.50 payable at time of service. ably mild one, and the coldest wea Essay—Sarah Swank. The president intends to taken va-, Carlin in the part of Mrs. Johnson vice-presidet; Clark Braly, cashier ther at Juneau was one degree These terms will be adhered to un Oration—J. L. Clark. The necessary organization pa cation <>f ten days during the latt< r and Aunt Tilda, brought tears of sor der all circumstances. above zero. Mr. Myers will leave Song—Mixed Quartette. Hair weaving and Stamping. row then tears of laughter. All in pers were prepared and forwarded to for home on the next steamer, which part of Muy. He will spend it in A. B raly . Social Hour. all the entertainment was a surprise Washington. This Bank will have sails about the middle of the week.! the remote counties of West Vir-« There will be a meeting of the osile Grange Store McMinnville. Or ------------------— ginia fishing. Bass fishing at that, to the people of this city. By re a capital stock of $50,000 furnished SCHOOL MEETING. Woman’s Christian Temperence by the prominent moneyed men WOODS. time is said to be splendid in those quest the play was produced again Union, next Saturday March of this county. The interior of the Saturday night,and received as good localities. Monday afternoon at 1 o ’ clock a 10th, at 2 o’clock in the M. E. place of business wil receive an over February 27, 1883. a house as on Thursday night. The Church. It is desirable that all large number of people assembled band boys netted from the two en hauling and will be enhanced by Bucklcn’s Arnica Solve. Proprietor of the Fine weather. members should be present. in the public school of this city to tertainments something over $80.00. new furniture. The Bank will be The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,, M rs . C. S. Y oung . Pres. opened fo* business just as soon as Albert Maloney of Olympia, W. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, elect a director to fill the place of _MThe ground belonging to the city, D. Stout. The mceeting was called PROHIBITION CONVENTION the certificates of authority reaches T., is here on business. Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, this city, probably on or about the back of the city hall has been fenc to order by the chairman Mr. Stou*. Miss Mary Donaldron left for her Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt PROCEEDINGS. Th« lea ling first of April. One more business ed in and presents a very creditable After a little sparring between the home at Tillamook last week. ions, and positively cures Biles, or no enterprise is added to the city of Pay required. It is guaiantced U givo 1WELRY ESTABLISHMENT. appearance. The apple trees have two factions, tax and no tax, it was L afayette , O r ., March 3, ’88. McMinnhille. If the spirit, which Quite n number of our young perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, —OF— been trimmed, etc. Mr. Harding found that the public school was Pursuant to call a number of the has been awakened during the past people attended tho ball on Little price 25 cents per box. RogersATodd. will cultivate it this season. not large enough to hold the large prohibitionists of Yamhill county six months, does not go to sleep Uestucca last week. | W. F. Collard and Tom Rogers crowd so the meeting adjourned to met at the court house and were McMinnville will yet be a town. There was another death in town VXXAT.WV Acker-, Baby Third Street. McMinnvil'e Or have sold their ranches south of the Opera House. The meeting t last Friday. Thia makes four Bootlier at Land. It la ths only aare called to order by C. E. Hoskins, was called to order and on motion If you want your farm described town to G. E. Detmering’s brother, aiediclno yet inado that will remove all deaths lately from diptheria. M’MINKVILLE | lately from the cast. “Tom” has of Mr. J. J. Spencer balloting was chairman of county central com free of any charges on the circular ( lufantlla dlaordera. It contain* ns Opium soon to be issued by Chas. R.Fent-1 The A. B, Field is expected to CT Morphine, but glvaa the child asfuruf PAMCAT3TAT DAY5TAT? I purchased the small place across proceeded with in the usual way. mittee. cot« fi unx pain. Price 29 eon to. Bold bg In the first vote Chas. Grissen IVJNdUrtlalj rAibLVXV, the Yambill from I N. Collard, C. E. Hoskins was elected chair on & Co. send them word by April | arrive this week. • . | The Grand Rondo and Sand Lake Geo. W. Burt, dru.-giat. ¡Mr. Collard will go east of the i received 33, I). Stout 35, Tucker 26, man and J. T. Watson, secretary. list. laving, Hair Cutting and- - - - C. Palmer 13, 17 scattering votes. The convention expressed itself , Tuesday while Spears <fc King; wagon ro:td company have com : mountains and locate. Dr. Wm. Karr,profeFNor ofijyate- After this ballot Mr. Palmer declin in ill favor aaawi of vfa placing jjiuv<aiig a t* county j» prohi- • were moving a ladder, which they i rnenced to prepare the road for mactic theology in the Hartford The - - - - Shampoing Tarim. J. L. Rogers, Chas. Grisscn and ed. In the second ballot Grissen bition ticket in the field the coming 1 were using in painting the new 1 travel. The road will probably be ological Seminary, died Sunday, ! W. J. Crawford will start a station- received 53, Stout 49, Tucker 20, C. H. FLEMING, Prop. _ ' butcher shop, it fell upon Mr. King in better condition this season than aged CO. j erv and news depot in the building scattering 6; third ballot Grissen campaign. A. J. Nelson, C. E. Hoskins, J- and cut a large gash in his head. ever before. All kinds of fancy hair cutting done in lately occupied by Welch & Dee. 75, Stout 53, scattering 2. Mr. E. Brooks, E. 8. Craven, and J. T. I be latest and neatest style - ' . ....1 .n i i r« All kind, of fane- hair dressing and hair The building Will be fitted lip after Grisscn having received a marjority Watson were elected delegates to M^t^ N ew E nterprise A Book and There is considerable talk here CcecL'X, ring, ling. »»pecialty a .facially ? Special attention given the 20th of this month When Its of the votes cast was declared el the state convention at Portland, I Music store is to be opened about about the extension .of Narrow thouaand* aufferin- from Aathxia, Con. present renter, Mr. Cook the barber, ected. John Wortman, was elected March 28. i Uie first of April, something much Gunge railroad from Sheridan via autnpiion, Cough», tie. ' Dl.l you are» try Ladies' and Childrens' Work English RemadyT It la tba beat will move into his new shop. One clerk on the first ballot, having a The chairman was authorized to needed in this fast growing town, Ncstucca and Tillamook to Astoria, Aeker'a preparation known f.w all I-my TroablvJ I alao have for »ale a very fine assort- tent of hair oils, hair tonics, cosmetics, etc more business enterprise added to majority of 28 over all the votes i complete the central committee. The firm consists of W. J. Crawford, but S. B. No. 1, is of tho opinion sold on a positive guarautoo at 10c., 00a?! (irissen that the much talked of railroad Geo. W. Hurt Druggist I have in connection with my parlor, McMinnville. L. Rogers and Chas, Chas. Grisscn On motion the place of J. A. Peck- J- _L* cast. the largest and finest stea k of ham, of of noil north McMinnyille on said j'od from their experience in bus will never trouble or benefit any After the meeting a resolution ham, On the road to Jones’ mill in the The bodies of over 2UU perauiis have no doubt of their one here. community called Parkerville there was introduced and adopted stat committer was declared vacant and ine»8 killed in the recent Avalanches in ; success. are nine or ten cases of pneumonia. ing that the directors call a meet ’ A. J. Nelson appointed. Ever in the city. The annual school meeting will the Italian Alps have been recover S t at*» RTgsrr M c M ixxvii . i . b , O bkgox The names of persons sick are ing on the last Monday in March J. T. Watson, C. C. Poling, E. 8. be held at tho school house the first ed. LIST OF LETTERS. Frank Simmons and son,two of Mr. for the purpose of bonding the dis Craven, C. E. Iloskins and J. F. Monday in March. Little’s children, two of Mr. As trict for a new school house, the Brooks were appointed to prepare .......... ......._ uncalled for in the post Remaining The The Krebs Bros., will give a ball bury’s, two of Mr. Smith’s children, directors in the meantime to look 1 a party to the ! office at McMinnville, Yamhill eeunty, - . - platform and present . ' the 2d of April in their new hall. In warranted, 1» bcrausa it is Ilin bet* and Mr. Stallcup. In the same for an eligible site for a new school 1 next county convention for approv- Oregon, March 1, ISM. 1‘reparation known. It will poni* IRSTCLASSBAR neighborhood Mr. Booth is serious- house. The meeting then adjourn- al. Good music and a good supper is Blood I Balo, Joseph lively cure all Blond Dint »nr*, purlflna th« f’<»•!<, 8 W on the programme. (‘ _ ».se, .____ Henry H 1 Cralir, Itev J W _ whole »ystem, end thoroughly builds np th« ill with inflamatory rheumatism. i ed. Securing public speaker» was left Cockrill.Miei* MaKicie Dawaon. Janies constitution, lkmcmbcr, wo guarantee it» S ailor B ov , N o . 1. Davis. Miss Ijzze h Enin*/. J A M D An effort is being made to have Dien.—Thursday, March 8, 1888, Robert, ! to the central committee. <>co. W Hur*, (iruggirt. McMinnville, is opened Hiatt, Frank Tin»» 1’ D. A. Snyder, Jas. Parrish, D. C. Gets, the estate of Emma Merlotin, the I son of W II Binghan. aged 12 years He Hn'ks. W Hadley, Mim Kila Tho rt< am >r Alice Garrett cspsii- Collier, C. C. Poling and Elder French courtesan, who was murder was taken sick Wednesday morning with lliinghmm, llmrles Hull, Mire Mnrv Mager4. James 2 e<l in the bay at San Francisco,Sun Cliariey ed in 1885, escheat to the state. a bilious attack, a headache and gradually Russ were appointed to secure a Kanon. Novel». Mrs Amy Mraalv, Mattie A grew worse. He was taken with severe campaign paper, day No lives were lost. She died intestate and no rela I convulsions I:<■«•*I. T •» Thursday morning about 8 Ordered that a copy of the minutes I’alniater. E Royce A l/mcing R.«ley, Frederick tives have yet been found. A per o'clock and died at 10 15 The immediate 1 rv .A « «1*0 Children. They are w. Smith, KI vie Fa: hionable Dressmaker. Karali E pcclnlly liable to enddva son in Paris, France, claims to be ! cause of bis death in the opinion of the be offered to each newspaper in the j Smith, Schallet, Mrsjo.lv Taylor, l'liilltp« L Where you will find the best of i medical men was a rupture of a blood ves I county for publication. 'olds. Cough», Croup, Whooping Coagh. Turner, Mary Thorpe, Mr* Ida her brother and wants the estate, sel situated in the !»*.«<■ of the brain C'on- Wines and Liquors, also Minutes read, approved and on ' Partiell calling for the same will please Two doors West of City Market, Third ■tc. Wo gaaranUo Ackax’a English ¡but does not furnish enough] | vulsions were cased by a lung trouble His Imported and Domestic | ou* be 1 rtrerl, McMinnville Oregon. ¡rtnody a positivo curo. It I death was very sudden and unexpected say advertised. J. F. W isrcanvrb , gold by '¡gar?. Everything neat and Clean, proof. The estate is in coin and I ' From the time the ronvuMons liegan I e motion adjourned. CUTTING ANU FITTING À Specialty.' onrs of anxious wntebing. J. T. W atson , Sec. ■ * I'oettnaater. «... W. Du:t. Ihsiggisi. never r-'gnined consciousnc*e T. M. F ields , Propr. I consists of about $4.000. I Physician & Surgeon, PROTECT YOUR HOHRS I Collard he St Charles Hotel, r. PI. I3oyd, D. L C. TRIPLETT, EOFLES MARKET. imily Grocery ’s. “ s. II. P. Stuart, MILLINERY, WM. HOLL, fAMHILL COUNTY, I CIGARS only JOOK’S HOTEL, Miss A.P. Young.l;