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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1888)
“V ■Ml IE FOR PUBLICATION. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. , Harry Kay left fur Brownsville Tue»- RESOLUTION. day morning. Tho following resolution passed at the Oh aay, have you *een them flah fix ings at Manning’s. North McMinnville primary convention, JtXKAU, A laska , April 4, 1888. A mòre extended notice of the ticket E iutok T elephone :—As tho oppor Saturday last: Resolved, that this convention tender will bu given next week. tunity is offered mo to send a communi a vote of thanks to Dr. G. Ft Tucker, in 8. A. MAhning pays special attention cation to you I ahall improve it by de acknowledgement of hi* liberality in to roofing And spouting. scribing our trip to the wonder land of giving the free use ol hi* ball to this The great tunhel through the Cascades the northwest, or Alaska. Leaving .Mc convention. will be finished in a short time. Minnville on the 23d of March in com blED. Born—To tke wife of W. Kirk on pany with Mr. McMillen and l'aiby I*. Monday April *0,J888, a son, weight 8 Glenn tor Portland. We secured tickets Died on Friday evening, April 27, pounds, for Infants and Children lor Juneau on boird the steamer Idaho, 1888, at 7:30 p. m. Frank Klouchek, Taxes for school district No. 43 are tiiat sailed ou the 24th iust. aged 80 years. Services were held Sun The Sheridan aftd Willamina dele ,?w d,je mid payable to the Clerk al the day at 2 p. m from the house. Rev. CE FOR PUBI I’ ATION. gations arrived early on their way n First OFF FOR ALASKA. Sour Btomauh. tiuirrhCBa, Xriictatlon. National Bank. Pettigrew officiating. Kill* Wurm», gives aluep. and prema*»* dlr. n O ffice at Oregon .City, Or., ) At 10 o'clock Saturday evening our to Lafayette find a sort of joint ward nation. April 9, 1888 l Miss Stinger who has been clerking famous trif) began, the gang plank was ItlEM. »is hereby given tlfit the fAIIowing- caucus was jield and pretty soon all ill ttie news and music store left for hor Witsoul injuriou* medication. iettler 1ms iiiled notice of Ills inten- hauled in and we Were off. Astoria was home in Portland Monday. At Covina, Losangles county, t?aiifer- liuke final 'proof in support of his started for Lafayette wearing the Tarn C bmtav * C omtasy , 77 Mmraj Swooi, 2Ç T. George MasCn, chief postal inspector reachfid at 5 o’clock the next morning,, nia, April 1, 1888, Annie Ch aecond ^d.tiiiit taiil proof tii'd be made be- looks of men Vvith the proud con- coitnty judge or clerk of Yaiuliill ciousness of having “fixed things.” of this division, died in Portlaud last here we Were dolsVeti for several hours daughter of Rev. John W. and Atlhfe E. Oregon, ut l.afiiyette, Oregon, on Stmday moruiug of typhoid fever. taking on freight. Crossed over the Col Cullen, aged M years, 1 mttttth lind 22 ’, June 4, 1888, viz: Julian Hugulet —Reporter. S. A. Manning's building is not as umbia bar at 4 p. tn. where tho wave* days) she was born in Yamhill coUnty, iiid entry. No 4367, for the 8 % of In the name of the entire delegà- large as some building», but plenty of were running rnountaius, and lor many Fab. 9, 1W2. f 1-4 of sec. 22, T 4 8 R 5 W. lames the following , witnesses to room can ba found fvr our customer*. minute* w* delivered up quite freely to MEMOHYt Js continuous residence uamii, and 'tions, from Sheridan and MTljattii- This office has revived Several com great U'iialo* and little fishes. Monday ion of, said liuid. viz: A:’a. gate, in price at the Pioneer Boot and Shoe (¡Iler. Allie .Arthur and l’AYrick na, The T elephone pronounces the munications which A’ill havls to be laid the 26tb, we eniet'ed the stlail’df San In loving remembrance Of Freddie Store. I am now receiving tuy Spring JI of McMTmlvdle postoffice, Cre- until next issue btviHg to lack of Jaun de Fuca, and of course we felt very Stuart, died March 2D, 1888. Aged 13 fbiegoin^ Absolutely and entirely over ^?aud Summer stock of goods, direct from W. T B i bnky , space. 13 ;4 „ Register,, years, 8 nlohths and 5 days. the Manufacturer, which enables tne to without foAnyntion. Neither of At North Yamhill on Miv 12th a Dem much refiowhed after our shaking up. Reached Port Townsend Tuesday eve Call not back the dear departed, T^aell my Goods at Lower Price* than my - Land» Act lune 3, 1878. these delegations, nor any 'mart in ocratic club of Nortli Yamhill and Carl- safe where storm* are o’er; competitors dealing in the same line.- tot» «rtffiincts will he organized. Good ning, the 27th, where the rest of the On Anchored the border land we left them lotice far Publication. »peaRérS ’will be in attendance. Alaska boy* joined us* W-. T, Baxter, 1 will not aell aor handle Boot* Q them met With the McMinnville Soon to meet and part no more. sited SV a C fs LA nd OFFfcir I . Slioes that are made of leather tanned Mrs. Julia L, Snyder hAS opened a J. O. Rogers, W. V. Albertson. Laton Oregon City, March 3, 1888 ) delegatiori. Ask V-, M. Scroggins, private school in the roóm formerly oc Reid and Ashor Saylor. The hearty IVhin he leave thi. world of changes, by the hot liqtter prove** tor that leather > is hereby given that incdtHplirtnce When tve leave this world of care, ■ provisions (if the act of emigres» it. S. Maloney, or any oftheSé gen cupied by the Yamhill Reporter at the laugh of Baller was heard above the 8 burneik Gocdesold as iepresented. 3, 1878, entitled "an act fi*t the sale corner of 2d and B streets. Term* of tumlilt bf the iiiultitUdeb as we neared We slilUl find our missing loved one thé Warf, and he was received with open In our Father’s mansion, fair. ■r lands iti the states of California, tlemen if you do not believe us. tuition |1.50 pat month. No charge made for sewing rips on Goods that I sell. Sign oF'Aio Big Boot, op Nevada and Washington Terri- arm*. Leaving Pbrt ToWaend the same M other . posite the Grange Store. F. F. BROWNE. i^zdohn Walker arid son while on their day we proceeded up the Gulf of Georg I. LeinetiWeber- rtf Astoria, county NOTICE. op, state (rir territory) bt Oregon', LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND wav out of the mountairis met with a ia; Baxter hnap sick. On Ills 28th iilavtiled in this office his sworn severe accident. The horses riirt away coaled at Nannaimo, visited the coal nt Ko. 256, for the purchase of the ABOUT THE CITY. and threw the two gentleman out. Mr. mine» and viewed the wreck of the AH friends and members of the W, C. of N K 1-4 and N '-i of 8 K 1-4 and Walker sullerd severe internal injuries, great disaster that occurred last year, T. U- are requested to lie present at the 5, of section No. 27. in township No. • $2.00’ the son struck upon his head and has in which 150 souls perished. The main next regular meeting, May 5th, 3 o’clock , range No 10 west, and will offer not yet wholly came to Ills right mind. shaft in this niino is 750 feet deep, and p. m. al the M. E. church. By order of i show that the land sought is more Como. c for its timber or stone tliuii fur We the undersigned thank the public tile whole underground surface is being the president, .Mattia jp. ural purposes, and to est“bli«h In« Mrs. M. 8, Yoixa. for their liberal patronage in the past, excavated for hundreds of feet Under the i said land before the register and bay. From Nannaimo we proceeded up Mrs, A. B. H k X dekson . Sec. pro-tein. having sold out our business, stock and For your paper. i <?i till? at Oregon City, on good will to L. J. Patterson, can recoin- the straits day after day, the weather MARK1E1). •y the 26th day of May,' 1888, Go to Martin & Sanners for your sheep 1 mend as a good workman, and hop» clear and cool uml the ever changing ■mes as witnesses: Frank Hobaon shear*. scenery to relieve tlio monotony of steam I lie will bo showed the same favors a* the Jialdi, William Haskins of (iarabnl Tuesday oveuiifg at the Coak House er travel, with now and then an Indian Respectfully, I. Sibley of Kilchcs, C C Brown of Spears & King have sold their »hop t<? 1 old firm. village atid mission in sight, a|>par.entlv in this city the ceremonies ware preform Spears & King. Lee Patterson. «Inserted. The first glimpse of Alaska ed by Judge Longlniry, Uniting Miss Eva and all persons claiming adverslv ivc described lands are requested lb Wire cloth far window screens at GAV. Rev will soon move into this city wa* on R'? 3lst, when we drO|>pe<l an Cooli and E. Manning. Both the young |r claims in this office cm or before Martin & Sandars. from Sheridan and begin to train horses chor opposite Fort Tongas, the U. 8. people are well known and well liked. 111 day of May. 1888 • custom officer came on board here and 16-3 W. T B crxey , Register. Farm, stock and grain scales for sale on the fair grounds. The association we were on our way again. The genet- They left Wednesday for Seattle where they will make a visit of about ten days will erect stalls for the accomodation ol by Mai tin A Sanders. a large number of horses. We predict al appearance of the country on our way and then return to this city and go to otice for Publication, up tlie etraits is one unbroken chain housekeeping. The best wishes of T he I’lliMfers IiardwaiO as cheap as the some fast horse, in this county owing jn O ffice at 0r/>«Oll ; cheapest at Martin & Sander*. to the careful training they will receive of mountains on our right and thousands T elephone (or future success is extended March 31, 1883.', of small picturesque islands on our left, to them. le is hereby given that the following Mr. Bishop, Slaver & Walkers travel- | from Mr. Key, heavily timbered, with a small growth settler has hied notice of his inten- ing agent called at thin office Saturday. Commissioner Appointed. .. , to. t ^i„ — » t,.«„ of spruce, hemlock, and pine. The snow ter several Sunday evenings a large ntake final proof in support of his mid that said proof will be made be- Mr. Frank Wisocarvor ha* been sick j number oi the young people of this city line at this season of the year extends Tims. B. Merry, editor ot the Sunday * county judge or clerk of Yamhill with a bilious attack but is now better. ' |1UVB congregated in front of the Bit?tist almost down to the water» edge. The us we found it at different landings, Mercury, lias been appointed assistant ; Oregon, ut Lafayette. Oregon, on Mr." Newgard and family will move to ! church of thia city ami during tlie Sei- soil is ot’.7 coalislt formation. The general commissioner to life Australian exposi y, May 28, 1888, viz: Lindsey lfe- created a . ........... disturbance. The "’'’" have 11 T'“ itt, homestead entry No. 4446, for Walla Walla about the 15th ot this I 1 mon officers of the .church want it known wiiith ot i'”“ straits for miles is from 10 tion. Mr. Merry is a man of ability and of N W 1-4 and N" W 1-4 of S W inontli. that it must stop or the law will be to 30 in width n».-,<win“ d?wn.10 l,la,c«8 can represent Oregon as well as anyone. ice 22, T 5 S It 6 W froml to 2 hundred ''“<>• "» The Sunday Mercury man was in ' called into effect. Read the following, names tho following witnesses to Smail streams aro putting in from the >is cpptlnuous residence upon and this city Saturday, gathering in a few A CMltl. tion of, said land, viz: Htijr Soutli- abecklet. Any one wishing to *ee a samplo of coast range that would make a spd’' *• P ortland , April 27. Josepli Bird, James McKinley, and Iowa spring wheat can do so by going mans life a happy one in trout season. Having bUdfl Appointed assistant com Born.—To tho wife«of L. M. Lynch, to the First National bank. It is some Many canneries are being built, the Jatigh*rt.v. all of Yamhill county Or on Monday April 30, 1888, a son, weight that brought here by Mr. 1). W. McCall, most extensive one at present is the (Jut missioner to tlia Atislrallnn «»position. ir5:3 W. T, B i i ;.» f . v , Rc -ister I should like to see the state of Oregon, 8fj pound*. who returned Wednesday from a visit ting Packing Co., of San Francisco, sit- in which I have resided nineteen years, MCE FOR PUBLICATION. Undoubtedly the cheapest place to in that section of the country. Mr. Mc uate«f on Loring’s bay. The discharging properly represented there. Our wool KD O ffii G« at Oregon City, Or., | buy goods in the state of Oregon is at Call says that the fall wheat is nearly all of freight at those landings is a very ted en good«, our woods and the furniture April* 16, 1888 f ious undertaking as wharfs are a scarcity. of our native woods should certainly bo Prsonal. killed from frost. Manning’s. co is hereby given that the following- Large rafts are built and when the ships exhibited. Anything confided to mv Mr. V. If. ffctldk’betein, of Mdblfd; Ala , KNOCKEII OUT. (jo to Catterlin A Hicks photograph | settler has tiled notice of his inten- di op anchor, they are towed alongside i make final proof in support of his gallery in Salem and see those fine by natives and freight is loaded thereon. care will be properly placed to good «0- write?» Make tffeat plfenstife in rcctuln- A Smart Eleak «ei» Erft. and that said proof will be made be- baby picture*, it will pay you, Sunday, April 1st, we spent several vantage. And now that advertising to mending Di’/ iihtyffr New Dii-c^tery fur )e county clerk or judge of Tilla- H fof a severe tiourB ashore in Bears Bay, while the gain immigration is in vogue; I know of Consumption, liHVilijf A numlrer of emigrant» from Missouri eouuty, Oregon, at Tillamook, on Saturday thin city was graced with a ship was discharging freight. Here we no better place to mako a showing for attack ot Bronchitis itlid CitfflfrH It gave RcCoi'dj *2l20|, nimle in rf frtC’e it/ lay, June 2, 1888, viz: i M Peter- arrived in this city Saturday evening Oregon than in the groat south conti me instant relief and entlMly t6r>>t me representative of the Sunday Mercury, saw the women, they appear to be bright iinestea«! entry. No 7305 for the W they will locate in Yamhill county. Oregon. Sired by Champion Knrix,- and I have not been aiHicted sine?, J also nent. Country papers please copy and 1 E 1-1 8 E I-1 of N \V 1-1 and N W Report has it that he thought he had a ami intelligent and are far ahead in helpthair old follow laborer. b ‘g to state that I have tried other reinu Brin of HiKttiat'i'k (hint by son of Olir J. J. Snencer lias rented the office ... , , , S E 1-4 sec 23 T 1 N R lp W looks to >ur Webfoot colored ladies, dies with no good results. Have also used Riileiiitiih Bismarck by Gen, Knoü thin«, but through some moans it April Tito*. B. M erry . panics the following’ witnesses to next to tho postoftictt for headquarters 2<l we landed at old Fort Wrangel Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s New Life his continuous residence upon, and for the republicans during the campaign. ' turned out to bo not us soft us it seemed, Pills, both of \\ hleh 1 cun recommend. Dr. 140 (son of’ VcHtiont Hero 141, by in regular winter weather, the »now EXTRACT PHOM A LKTTF.lt. ition of. said land, viz: M B Morey, King ’s “New Discovery for Consumption, Sherman Black Hawk .142, *on of The whole affair is too disgraceful for blowing and drifting. This is the first W. 1’. Johnson will be here regularly ; irry and John Johnson of Garibaldi, Coughs and Coldu, |s sold on a posati ve n, I T Maulsbv of Tillamook, Ore- in the future three days in each month. publication, but it will be remembered town of any importance we have seen James Rogsra in a latter from Juneau guarantee Trial bottles free at Roger* A Black Hawk 5 by Sherinrtft Mor« W T. B i rney . May 3d, 4th and 5th ; June fib. 8tii and by the solicitor. Two men in this city- since landing on Alaskan shores, con to Dr. 8. A. Young of this city says in Todd’s (1) gan, son of Justin Morgan, tho pr20.5 Register. tains some 150 souls. 25 whites and the 9th. tf had the satisfaction of planting a num rest Indians am) Chinese, two general regard to tlio prospects for gold on the founder of the Morgan family.) Wonderful Cures. riCE FOR PUBLICATION. •''A largo amount of building is going on ber 10 foot on the portion of his body merchandise stores make up the busi Yukon; Everything is very encourag- Dam by Eaten Horse (son of Win in Sheridan. Fourteen new Imuses are that is in contact with a chair when lie ness portion of the town. The old fort W, D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Re- I nd O ffice at Oregon City. Or , I being built now Several more are to sits down. It is supposed that he will which was erected by the Russians in iny, the lowest report wa have heard of toil Druggists of Home (la., stiy; We have throp Messenger.) Alt. Vernon i* April 4, 1888J be built. not be setting down fora long time. Sun 1831, is now deserted and forlorn, it is one man making in a single is |350 and been «oiling Dr. Ling’s New Discovery, Sta rded. Ice is hereby given that the following- Mt. Vernon is a golden ch»»nnt, day night men were seen with blood in far front being an inviting place to tarry the liigeat is |12,000. The average i* Electric Bitters ninl Bncklen’s Arnica solve ■I settler has tiled notice of his inten- Bead tlio correspondence from Alaska. ) make final proof in support of his From time to time letters from t he tllpir eyes limiting for the young gentle in, and tlfe fumes that arise from the about <3,000. Ope a( the principal busi for four years. 1 lave never hantlled reme weighs /2(X) pounds, and is without ness men of this place told me that it i and that said proof will be made be Yukon diggings will appear in T he man, but lie had taken the advice of a detris atrewn. beach is not by any dies that sell us «ell, or give such universal lie judge or clerk of Tillamook county, T elki - honf .. few philantrophists and iiied himself to means pleasant to the smell. Here we i was the first mining ground in Alaska, satisfaction, TltTO have bcv.n some won- question one of the speedie«! that it paid every one* exfienses that n. at Tillamook, on Saturday, Junc O, ilerfuj OHM'»’effected by those ipvdiehlBS in ginnest stallions in the woiM bed. He took the early train for Port (iml eorne of the curiosities which Alaska riz : Francis M Jackson, homestead John M. Gearin will speak in I Ilia land and will not be seen in McMinnville is noted for, called by the Indians, “To went in. He says he does not know of a this city. Several cases of pronounced Con H q will stand at the following.-- No. 4!M0, for the N ’2 of S \V 1-4, S W city on the 21s( of May ut 8 ”• in- sumption have been entirely cured by use He tern poles,’’ I let ho are large trees from single case where g miner or apy one of named pluses (luring the present, afe« botti«'« of Dr, N W 1-4 and lots 2 and 3 of sec 30,T 2 will also speak at Latin ette on ths same | for some time to come. a few bottles King's New Dtscov- two to tlnee feet in thickness and from elso went ill and worked, but fa'll»«’ they rfïjtftliM» I W erx.lu1'“'» « "Hh E|udrin |l|ttl' lllttors. We gunr season ; Uh Eiu'trio ALMOST A niSASTMM, made a good deal more than expense* day at 1 p. in. thirty to forty feet in height, standing antee tlujn alauvs. Sijld by Rogers A names the following witnesses to Sheridan, Monday; Amity, Tue*«- >en a good many men that have Todd [1] his continuous residence upon, and upright with heiroglyphs, men, bird* I have seen large Notwithstanding the v*ry 1... day; North Yamhill, Wednetdar Htion of, said land, viz; Win. O’Harji amount of goods received by Maitin A The Queen of the Pacific Slu^s at Fort i and animals engraved open them. been in, and ¡hey all, without an escep- flartford. . M llardman of Netarts, Oregon; Perched on the top oJ the totem polos is tion aie cuing back tliia year. They all and Thursday; McMinnville, Fn-. 1 Biggs and Claude Thayer of Tilla- Zanders every freight, their stock is a representing figure life size of either' ! say that ll.toe fs plenty of gold tliere. day and Saturday; and will «top, smaller now than it was a month ago. , Oregon. \V. T, B urney , The Queen of tho Pacific a steamer man. beast or bird, tliere is no guessing the only trouble is tlm short leaaona, pr20:5 Register. For Sale.—Home and ano aero of land, plying between San Francisco anil south ' for how many years these curiosities I think nil the noys will go in as there is over night Tuesday in McMinnvill»i situated in southeastern part of the city, no talk of backing out yet. IER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878,—. for sale. For further particulars inquire ern ports sprung aloak Monday while Inivo stood the winter storms. The Si- seem to have no history as to NOTICE FOIt FUBLICATION. CONTRACT LET. 15 miles from port Hartford, the steam- washes ol Jno Wortman, First National Bank. % when they were erected, an«l for what L mted S tates L and O ffice , I Apr20:lm j er was immediately headed for the port end they were intended we know not. r The l*nuly Jail Company The Stucco bs - Oregon City, Or.. March 29, 1888.) The citizens of Oregon now have, Mr, O. P, Cosbow, secretary of Hie and all steam was put on. The leak Any one calling at W. V. Prices gallery ful Blddern. lice is hereby given that in compli- G ROCE RI ES, a chance to breed for speed, *i*e with the provisions of the net of Con- BiowHsville Woolen Mill Co,, aceoqi- I st< adly gainad although groat exut tions in ¡McMinnville can see an exact facsttn- ilie of these totem poles us we saw them. of June 3. 1878, entitled “An pct for panied by bi* wife arrived in thia city and road qualities for a very low Tuesday afternoon the contract for ‘ They it. The steamer »le of timber binds in the states (if Saturday night. ’J’1’“” snent Sundav wsro made to stop 3d at midnight we landed at Doug CROCKERY,. price. Address JOEL MARTIN. f ’ I sank »ana about auuui 200 yards fi from the dock ill April the construction of Yamhill county ’ s frnin, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- with C. 1’. Bishop. I 22 feet of water. It «as a niiraculaus las Island, and visited the famou* Ttqad- ’erritory.” Joseph N Hartley of East Apr20-lin McMinnville, Orego*. A couple of the boys of this city got escape for the passengers. Had she well mine, it being 6IX) feet aoross it, oourt house was lek to tl»q Partly Jail and, county of Multnomah, state of ■ ' ' - ■ ■■« GLASSWARE, >n. has this day filed in this office his gloriously drunk the other day ami sunk at sea, another great disaster and pro-pects nearly the same throiigh- I Company, of St. Louis, for |45,000. DISSOLUTION NOTIC?. a statement No 21». for the purchase in a row with a couple of strangers got would huye been added to tlta already <>ut, then we visited the mill, it being] Work will begin ns soon as the sub-con c S b of N E 1-4 ami N of 8 E 1-4 of gloriously thumped. They are now so great number of Ocean horrors. She *tlic largest known in the world, running 1 tracts m a let. It is the intention of the Notice is hereby given that we the untala,, CANDY AND 180 stamps in batteries ol 5, the amalga 10. T 2 S. II 8 W, and will offer prool Io journing in th j country. signed have tliis dny dissud veti partuerabip bad »board 12) pissengers besides a mating being some distance below the i company to sub-contract as much as I that the land sought is more vain- by mutual consent and that hereafter thtrt. possible to responsible men in this Wm. Spears has sold his property in mew of So. AH are praiting her captain, for its timber or sfono than f°r agrieul- will lie no joint account mill, all being of the most improved i ] county. The bids of sub-contractors the north of town to John Enery. con E. A letjauder for his coolness and his NOTIONS. I purposes, and til c*t*bitsh his claim J om KPU The mine is j i will be opened next Tuesday at this i I machinery now known, id land before the Register and He siderations $4'50- Mr. Enery will make j dibit for the safty of those on board, 11 km a y 8 t < *< k 4t uav. : lit up by the electric light throughout. place. In the contract the l’aitly Jail ir of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, this his home. He intends to build on ! j Dated April 1, 1888. I'l:is mine generally employs some 200 ¡Company agree to have the building MUSH AND MILK. yiday. the 29th day of June, A. D. 188«. the pieperty ptncliaseil. men, but at present they are working completed by the first of January, 1,889. Children Cry for I names ns witnesses: Joint (■ Har’- Goto Calterlin A Hick* photograph] only 150. April 4tli, we crotaoJ over to it will not be long be(u;« court «ill be Thonias Hartley, Walter Stpilh (>nd Pitcher's Castorla I Edwards, alt of East i’artlund', Ore- gallery in Salem t<* gel VMir pictures j If ever the Republican party made .Juneau from Douglas Island at 4 o'clock held in Mc.Minnvillu. Several contract Having purchased the Restaurant bvet- taken now while yon can get tlio best I an effort to carry a state election, the this morning, here we leave the steamer ors fiont l’orlland lia,ve been in the city nc*s of Mr«, H 1’, htiiart, I ahi now pro. ly ami all persona claiming adversely j pictures at tlie lowest prices; they now- said party are now moving heaven and as it goes on to Silks. 1'lie weather is during the past week hunting for a slice pared to take day boarders for $3 |wr w.ak Ibove-desi ribed lands arc requested to have with them the best photographer Opposi»* earth to carry Oregon in June. Not. clear anil cool, most too cool to raise n of the wot It. The« superintendent of m warranted, is 'because ft Is the beat yields 25 rents and'nt all hours heir claims in this office on or before on the coast. I sweat, the mercury being <1 >wn Io 8 <!e- construction for the company ir W. II. Blood Preparation known. It will posi llic (¡range store content with supporting (.'ol. Williams, ' 29th day of June, 1888 L. Samuel* the rustler fr >n> the West g ves above 2>ro, the grountl is frozen Apr21-tf Mn« M. Rosan*. Burrows of Dayton W. T. Mr. (ieo. W. W. T, B vrxsy , they also made ovefitro* to St. John, Shore office was in town last w eek on who, no doubt, was willing to paddle in i , solid 5 inches in depth, found dll the Babcock of Walla Walla, V'Q architect tively cure all Blood Disea»»», purifies the fipr2T:10 Register an advertising dodge..' Fiom re|>orts the mud puddle of pure Republic.mism— ‘ water pipes, syrup pitchers, otc., frozen will visit this place often during the con whole System, and thoroughly builds up tho MOTHERS! ItKK LANIl, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— we thing lie got about $760 out of (be for a consideration. This line of |a»licy ! uff at the hotel ; r^mte a chango for a struction of the building to see that the constitution. Remember, wo guaxauteo it. Geo. W Hurt, druggist. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. CflHtnria is recommend«! by town for advertising. Advertising is a is f.tr-fefcbed. and will have a damaging tenderloot, I aasuio you. Juneau is a work is being done according to plans for children teething !t I* » purely I city built on a hill, ôf «orne 1500 inhabi- and specifications. The county court good thing. I’ sited S tates L and O ffice , I able preparation, it* ingredient* are I The town of Argentine, Kansas, is in effect wiien th* peopl* have an oppor ! tants, no regularity about tho streets,* it lias been the recipients of many ill-na Oregon ('¡tv. Or, March 21), 188«. f hinity to express tbeinselve* at the bal-i complglnt ’ of lichen around each bold'» It is plea*«»4 Itice is hereby given that in comp’.i- trouble. The public records were left I lot Iwx. Anticipating defeat; seeing no ' is a typical mining town ol the first wa- tured remarks, growing out of their thousands anfforlng from Asthma, Con to th/» taalc and absolutely hannleaa. It * wltli the provisions of the act of (ion- in the mayor’s office. A billv goat en way out of th« dismal swamp for the ] | ter. Mack Ray* it re rm* like old limes, seemingly »low work on the acceptance i sumption, Cough», etc. Did yo« ever try licvei constipation regulate* the bnwah, lnf June 3, 1878. entitled "An m3 for tered and ate them up. His owner1 lost cause; »landing upon the brink of ' By the wav, Mack’s plug hat blew off in . of plans and the letting of the contract; I Acker’* English Remedy? It 1* th* beat quiet» pain, cure* diarrhrea and wind eotle, laic of timber lands in the states of 1 the gala that prevailed this morning, but even if the contract bad been let I m - i preparation known for all I.anj Troabloa, nllavM IcvcriMme**, destroys wortna. offers tho goat to file awav in place of « precipice over which the whole party lornia. Oregon. Nevada and Washing- prevents convulsions. soothe» theelilM i* doomed to topple; the outlook is in ami the last we saw of it, it was headed fore this, woik on the building could not sold on a positive guarantee st 10«., file. ffiven Territory," Thonms Hartley of East the lost charter and ordinances. it n fcMhiug and natural aleep. Cap- land, county of Multnomah, state of ¡/Aquire Harding after many year* ex- deed cheerless, and desperate measures , for the Yukon Portage, and now Alack ' have commenced before tliia time, ow Geo. W. Burt Druggist. toria in the children’s panacea— tbfi «n, has this day filed in this office his j perience with trees succeeded iri l>eing must be resorted to, or down to hades ‘ appearetli in a Donagan cap, and Darby ing to the nature of the roads and bad . era friend, .V> «loses, 35 rrnta. and Jim follow suit ; our old hats now ' weather. The court deserven praise | ft statement No’ 361. for the purchase badly stung th* other l,ay w,,ile trying goes the whole concern. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. ie S and N E of S W and S ', of grace the heads of two Hiwash bucks, from the "topic for tlieir strict attention ( l ’ aity leaders see tli* advantages that to hive a swarnt. 5 stingers "were pick- of see. 10, T 2 8, R « W, and will offer good bye old hats, good bye, thou hast The Boat Salve in the wot Id for Cuts, f to show that the land sought is more led from his face. Mr. Harding says he have bean gained by th* Democratic served us well through many an Oregon i to ’.Lair dbtv as officers of the people. able for its timber or Rone than for j would rather tackle a stack of wi’dcal* partv since the election of Cleveland to mist. Our party is now increased to lj), I TIMBER LANI». ACT Jl'NE 3. 1*7*.— Bruine», Sores, I'lcers. Salt Ulioum, The finvst coinluncd cattle the presidency, and are quick U under mltural purposes, and to establish liis than a swarm of mad bee*. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, gruiu farm in 5 umilili < ‘>untv, NOTICE FOIt Fl'IlLICATION. wo leave here in a small steamer for it to said land before the Register anil stand the vital importance of * «trategie nrnbl(\ remainder pasture all ta**^*» Chilblain*, Corn*, and all Skin Erupt Wo have been enabled la secure tlie VxtTKtr S tates L and Orric*, iver of this office at Oregon City, Ore- move; cost what it may, let tho *gcrifice Chilcat to Hie Yukon portage, distant ion», and positively cure* l’ile». or no unlimited outrange one mila frv^u Oregon City, Or.. March 29, 1.8*8. f 1 on Friday, the 29th day of June, A, D. services of the well known snd popular be made. The party have lost reinarka- 100 miles from the portage, into the in ten miles from McMinnville, artist Mr, helix Remo, of Chicago, who Notice is hereby given that in compli Ii’ay required. It is guaranteed to give: a ppi v <’. R. Fenton <i C©,, real a<afi*| ply in their »trenth, and especially so terior it is some 625 miles. Reports I ance with the provisions of the act of ton-1 perfect satisfaction, cr money refunded, McMinnville, Oregon i name« as witnesses: Joseph K. Ifart- will be with us a lew weel»». H* makes |rom 40 mile creek op (he Y ’ ukon are > lohn G Hartley, Walter Smith and a S|>ecialtyof taking babies piotures and in this county, and it is almost impossi not very flattering. It dues not pay to gross of June 3. 1878. entitled "An net for | price 25 cent* per liox. RogersATodd. ■■■■■■■ ■-Pii Wf ------------------------- I Edwards, all of’ East Portland, Orc is by far the best photographer in the ble to concede the election of any name bqv your provisions in I’urllaml and I th» sale of timber lands in the states of 1 | on the county ticket. i California, Oregon. Nevada ami Wasliing- h'.ve tv and all person* claiming adversely state of Oregon. C atkrlin A H ick », The Democratic party ia bound to ship them up here by any means; as | ton Territory.’’ John G. Hartley of East Baby supplies can b«i bought here alm«Mt as 'Portland, county of Multnomah, state of' ll“>vc-dcscribed lands are n«|nested to cairy th« cotintv «nd elect the whole 8alean, Oregon. at Lnnd. It I* the only safe When Baby was nick, we gave her CMlPrtk llieir claims in this office on or before ticket, a* the name* placed in nomina I cheap a* in any town in the valley. Oregon, has this 'lay tiled In this office his I Soother When she wan a Child, »lie CArd fo< Caitortt medicine yet niado that will remove for the purchase 2!:tli day of June, 1888 T.ast week in the horse show we for tion are tne best element of »ticcess. Freight rotes on the steamer are so high i sworn statei|te||C No. W, T. B urnxv . got to mention a eolt owned by W ilbur Yamhill will give 169 majority for the ami so take it all through it is beet to j of the N W |-4 of sec. 15, T 2 8, It 8 W. and infantile disorder*. It contain» ■« f?pi’o* When Rhe tiecame Mi*, shu J«nw m CastrrlB^ Apr27:iO Register. (,’ook of this city, light bay, 1 year old, whole ticket. buy here. Any one wishing to write to I offer proof Pi sh'iW that the land totiglit Is or Morphia», but give* the elilld aatwal When »he had Children(she gave them CaMortl friends in the mines should address 40 ! more valuable for it» timber or «tone than «a*« ft on pain. Price 2a coat*. Bold by | sired bv Recker, dam from Haywood» The above i* an editorial, slightly ! Mile Creek, cere of Joneeu Free Press, for agricultural purposes, aiirl to establish ' Geo. W. Burt, drnrgist. Hambl'etonian of California. He was ¡ice of Appointment of Ad Hainbletonhn his claim to said latid before the Register nearly a full blooded Hambleton and ch «aged, which appeard in tho Report Alaska, and risk getting them over the I and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. ministrator. ,, tliatnre fretfnl, peevish, showed hi* breeding finely. We pre er of tliio city. You see it does a» much mountain* into th* interior. All the 1 Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of June. croR, , r trouble) „nit ft 1884 Itice ir hereby given that Wm Galla- ------- dict a future for the youngster. good on one side a* the other, and not bov* ar* well »nd in the Lest of spirits, . A He nanus as witnesses: Joseph N. Hart- Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or -irxvx.*, the Children. They **• *•« has l»<*en duly appointed by the county Mr. Caokingeatn is an old friend, »nd tnnch on either. No wonder Dr. Watte fthonld I reach the mine* I shall try and , ley, Thomas pcclslly Hable to yddy Hartley, Walter Hmitli anil Stomach Disorders, can bo relieved *t of Yamhill county. Oregon, asndmin- as such deserve* all the good luck that I «end a true account af the diggings some >olm Edwanls, all ol East Portland. Ore- at once by using Ackrr's Baby Roothcr. Cold*, Coughs. Croup, Vt hooping Cow^. lt‘»r of the estate of John W. Murry dc- rose to inquire the politic* of thealiore I I tune this summer. At I sit at the win We guarantee Acker* EhgUA M; therefore all ¡>tr*on* bavine « Initu* n persevering yonng man is entitled to. mentioned sheet, when • resolution dow writing I can l«x>k eut on tlte moun K"" It contains no Opium or Morphine, -tc. Any and all persons claiming adversely Remedy * positivo euro. It ***** ' h*t said estate arc hereby notified to —Reporter. banco is safe. Prico 23 cent*. Hold »•y tain just ba « k of tlio town, it is so steep J the above-ilesi-ribcd lands are requesteil Tell m> what you mean. Because he was read in th* Republican convention hoars of anxious watching. Bold (‘nt them with proper vouchers to me l< Minnville, On’gon. within six months happens to be a friend of the Repoiter to suport that paper. Doe. was about and r:igge«lthat a jack rabbit could not i to file their eininia in thia office on or liefore | Geo. W. Burt, druggist • eo. W Hurt. I>l II—rt' t__________ , a«cen«i it, and yet we do not loose our I said 29th day r of June, 18«* W m G alloway , man, he deserves a whole lot of good W T B ckhsy . Very Respectfully, ator of '«aid estate hick. Then a whole lot of people are right when be wanted to know what 1 grit. Ad Chlldren Cry for Pitcher’s Castori«. Register, Apr?7:in I «V F Attv’s f<»r rstatc. Tito». H. R ooers . t kind of a thing be bad tq support. unlucky. Apri! 3. i |> O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or . I . April 3. 1888.1 is hereby given that the following- BROTHER WHITE RAVING AGAIN ittler has tiled notice of his inten- uake final proof in support of his l(l that said proof will be made l>e- A Jackass Can Always be Located I iudge or clerk of Yamhill county, When it Brays. ette?Oregon, on Wednesday. May viz James M. Hewitt; homestead WedncBday was the day *ct for O 4391, lor the 8 S of N W 1-4 8 W the Democratic nominating Con IV 1-4 sec. 20, T 6 8 II 6 W lines the following witnesses to vention for Yamhill county, and s continuous resilience Upon, and ¡on of, said land, viz E. C. Ma- from the time the delegates from i 1!. Bliley, J M. Lady and F J. here appeared upon the street in | all of Sheridau Postoftiee, Yatn- the morning it was evident they : litv, Oregon. 13:4 W. T. Bvitxr.v, Register were putting up a job of some kind. ALASKA LETTER. I Poots and Shoes have taken a Tumble »W1Ä I All through our store with the choicest selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, etc., that ha» ever been seen in McMinnville. ‘ Our goods tire not bought at random but with special view to wants of the people of this city and vicinity, and we GuAiiANTEB Oun PRICES to be as low as any store in the County. ROGERS & TODD, Druggists* ,1 The of K % E« notice . — KOU SALE-