k'E FOR PUBLICATION. Li> O ffif » at Oregon City, Or , •( WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. A GUN FIKKD. llepublican Convention, April 3. 1888,1 When Completed Will Be Sold nt Auction (Continued from page 2.) L I* hereby given that the following- ketller ha's filed notice of his inten- LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND East Chehalein—S Brutschor, J T avnay www Several issues ago We made the state Smith, Noah Heater, E II Woodwaid, Mr. 8. C. Force of this city has con- , hnake filial proof in support of hi* ABOUT THE CITY. avi that said proof will la- made l>e- ment that a' Republican gun would be J Hobson, Albert Heater. Aaron Mills, structed during the winter ten flue bug- , > judge or clerk of Yamhill county, " Rures, - J ------- J Hadley. tired at our works in this county, but it J H gies, all having the improved 4>exter ♦2.00* »■ette, Oregon, on Wednesday. Muy failed to appear. Well last Saturd ly Dundee—C H Vaughn, Uriah Bradley. spring; this eprin, is thy acknowledged ■ [viz: James M. Hewitt, homestead Cotne. night thd gun arrived on the 8 «’dock s J W C owls , Chairtnuii. L, ¿rd, for the 8 U of N W 1-4 8 W champitffi of springs. Tho buggies are train. Jtwasdragged to the Opera house, Report adopted. IW 1-4 sec. 30, T 5 8 R 6 W Settle tip. at present being painted anti as soon as james the following witnesses to beaded by the McMinnville band. At | Committee on permanent organization [is continuous rejhlence upon, and For your paper. the stairway the caisons were detached and order of business re|>orted the fol flhithcd will be sold. Parties wanting a I V buggy are requested to step in and see (lol*of. said land, viz. E. (. Jia- and tlie piece already loaded waa placed lowing : Cltoliie fresh candies at C. Grissen’*. on the 1’ K. liuley, .1. M, Lady and F J. them before the sale. Ths whole work stage and a slow match attached. We your committee on ]>ermanent or lias been done by hand and is of couise j all of Sheridan Postoffiee; Vam- (.Io to Martin A Sanners for voul sheen I'or two hour* uud lifteen minutes the ganization and order of busineai respect for Infants and Children intv, Oregon. shears. . r audience waited for it go oil-, (to bed) fully beg leave to report the folluwing: far better than a machine made article. ri:f:4 W. T. II i ' rnf . y , Register but it did not. In the meantime sever That the temporary utiicars be delared REI'OKT OF THE CONDITION Arctic soda, soda Sd a drink at 0; al of the audience went otT home to Castorla is so well adaptod to children that I Castorla enres Colle, Constipation, frCE FOR PUBLICATION. I Grisseti’s. the permanent officers of this convention ’ I --------- recommend .... lias superior to any prescriplion | gour stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation. Of the First National Bank at McMinn bed. At exactly 10:15 the gun finished and that the following be the order of I Kills Worms, gives sleep, aad promote« di- Ln OrFtcE at Oregon City, Or.. 1 known Io me.” IL A. A rcbx », M. D., ville. in the state of Oregon, at the close of I cestion, J. D. Carter of West Chehalem was in I its engagement with the enemy and the j business : April 9, 1888 i Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. I Without injurious medicstion. entire audience went home to dream of business, April 30, 1S.M L. is hereby given that the fdihiwing- the city Friday. The nominations of two representa tlie overhrow of this government by a ; Jscttler has tilled notice of his inten- T hx C sntavr ConrxsY, 77 Murray Streot, X. T. Resources. Wire cloth far window screens at reduction of the existing t.iritL In the ; tives,two cotnmissiunerSjOne sheriff,one hnuke final proof in support of his cleik, one recorder, one treasurer, one .Loans and discounts 1 161060 04 a|„I that said proof will be blade be- Martin & Sanders: morning the gun was well swabed out assessor, one surveyoi jons school super Overdrafts, secund and unsecured 3186 88 BB fccounty judge or clerk of Yaitlhill stock and grain scales for sal» and greased and sent back to the Re intendent, one coroner. The re-organi U. 8, Bonds to secure circulation. 12560 06 (Oregon. at Lafayette, Oregon, on by Farm, publican camp in Portland: It is a zation of the county centra! committee. Other stocks, bonds, and nio’tgs Martin & Sanders. 1660 <X> w, June 14. 1888. viz: Julian Ilugulet womlerfull gun in its own way. The Due from approved reserve agents 1420 23 Ea.l entrv, No 4:167, for the 8 of Cap. Eininett of the Nesusca toll road only objection tint we find is, tliat it is Respectfully submitted, Due from other National Banks, 0410 55 (V 1-4 of see. 22. T4 S It 5 W. • E B F ellows , Chairman. Was in the city last week. Due from state B’nks and li nkers 64 16 bell muzzled and scatters too tuucli, it lames Hie following witnesses to pi- ........ ......... .. Happington suggested that (lie report Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 2471 75 his continuous resi-.elice unit ........ l..„ ' ..... upon, ipon, and The cheapest place to buy yotirjjrocer- I should tie choked. Its foresight was be amended, to ratify tlie nomination of Current expenses and taxes paid . r. ion . . I... v._ 750 in price at the Pioneer Boot and Shoe of, said land, viz: Asa Cate, ies is at C. Grissen’s. nut good and a new one should be pro Premiums [raid ........................ 655 «5 II iller. Allie Arthur and Patrick cured. The gun was made by Mallorv J W Maxwell, joint representative of Checks and other eash items .... Store, I am now receiving my Spring 62 97 Yamhill and Tillamook counties. ,11 of McMinnville postoffice, Ore- Dr. Howard formerly of this city is [al & Co. about 63 years ago. It has had paper currency, nickels and Summer stock of goods, direct from W T H c . uxkv , Watts moved that the ratification of Fractional now located in Sturgis. Mich. nnd cents..................................... good usage and been well kept by the 1 15 Register. Maxwell be made unanimous. Carried. the Manufacturer, w liieh enables me to •13:1 Specie ............................................ Builders hardware as cheat) as the United States government. It should I Watts moved that intake a majority of Legal-tender notes........................ 27103 10 ’283 00 T^sell my Goods at Lower Prices than my nut be taken over to Tillamook for eveiy I all the votes cast to nominate. Carried. fer Land, Act June 3, 1878. cheapest at Martin A Sanders. Redemption fund with VS treasur thing rusts over there. competitors dealing in the same line. Gates moved that 4 telle:* be appoint er! 5 per eent of circulation) .... 562 50 [Notice for Publication. Mart High will raturn to this city next I will not sell nor handle Boots O' ed. Carried. A LETTR FROM ••1CATIO*' week and go to work for Henderson I E xited S tates L and O ffice . T otal ........ • • • •........................ $1 Al Shoes that are made of leather tanned' Chair appointed Gates of Lafayette, Bros. Oregon City, March 3, 1888.) Millions of Fish in Geo. T' Myer« Carp : York of North Yamhill, G F Tucker of the hot liquor piocess for that leather Liabilities. Ic is hereby given that incompliance J. R. Logan has purchased a very Ke provisions of the act of congress fine full blooded Jersy cow of Mr. Mill 1* ou<l—-Populated With Trout Trough I McMinnville, Graves of Sheridan. Capital stock paid in................... $50000 00 - k * burned. Goods told ui represented.. an Underground I ’ assagc. Nominations being in order tlie fol fe 3, 1878, entitled “an act for the sale er of Amity. Surplus fund................................ loooo oo lowing names were placed in nomina Undivided profits ........................ 3046 80 No charge made for sewing rips on Goods that. I sell. Sign of the Big Boot, op L r lands in the states of California, tion . h. Nevada and Washington Terri- Middleton, May 1. 1888. National Bank notes outstanding 11250 00 posite the Grange Store. II. Ilewitt, Republican nominee for 1’. F. BROWNE. [c. Leinenweher, of Astoria, county district attorney ot^this district was in FOR REPRESENTATIVE. State Bank notes outstanding, col A few days since I ate one of Geo. ion. state (or territory) ot Oregon, the city last week. lection account .......... 1300 00 W R Derby of Lafayette, (at this time Myers carp the fiist fish of the kind 1 Is uay tiled in this office his sworn deposits subject to check 71616 43 tried. Am constrained to say that the hat was passed around and $24.96 Individual Emt No. 2.'>6, for the purchase of the Demand certificates of deposit .. 7343« 05 Go to Calterlin A Hicks photograph ever this sample approaches very near in gathered into the fold,) J L Davis oi Due to state Banks autl Bankers Uof N E 1-4 amd N V2 of S E 1-4 and gallery in Salem and see those fine 138 10 flavor and delicacy to our favorite —tlie West Chehalein, J C Cooper of McMinn 13, of section’No. 27. in township No. baby pictures, jt will pay you. ¡1, range No 10 west, and will offer trout. Mr. Myers claims, and I think ville, R R Laughlin of North Yamhill, T otal .. ... $220789 38 L show that the land sought is more W. 1’. Johnson will be here regularly with no little reason, that the solidity F M Little of Carlton, J J Henderson ol Me for its timber or utonc than for in the future three days in each month. of*tho tisli and delicacy of flavor is Bellevue. S tate of O regon , C ocntt of Y amhill , ss : Itural purposes, and to establish his May 3d, 4tli and 5th ; June 7ih, 8th and 1 I effeted in a ¡¡rent measure by the tern 1st ballot—Derby 21, Davis 14, Cooper I, J ohn W ortman , Cashier of the above- [o said land before the register and tf 1 j perature and purity of the water. 'Die 18, Laughlin 21, Little 6, Henderson 7, named Bank, do solemnly swear that the Er of this office at Oregon City, on 9th. ! tempature of this pond, me, Bird 1, Gates 2, Hurley 15, Lafolletle 1, above statement is true to the best of my lav the 26th day of Mav. 1KS8, E sie Wright has comrnjnced the varies only a few degiees in lie the tells course Graves 6, Liughlin 1, Cuwls 1. Hurley knowledge and belief. lames as witnesses: Frank Hobson construction of his building between the No . of a year. The volume of water being declined. Henderson declined. bbuldi. \S’ill:uui Hunkinsof Garabal livery stable and the building on J ohn W ortmax , Cashier oil the I greater in the extremely warm days ot I election. p. Sibley of Kiltdit^i C C Prv'va ci Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth coiner. 2d ballot — Cooper 21, Derby. *34, I summer than in the rainy season. The day of May, 1848. [and all persons claiming adverslv Will Henderson lias beên up in the I 1 1 iai^?r spring which feeds his pond dis- Laughlin 35, D.iviaO. Little 11, G aves 1, J E. M agxks > hve described lands are requested to Sound Gates 1, Cowls 1, Lalolletlo 1, Derby 1, Notary Public for Oregon country and says things are ■ charges a stream three inches and a Fir claims in this office on or before Henderson. No election. Corrett—Attest: booming, but McMinnville is’ goodj half or four inches in dittnttdcr and is kh (lay of May. 1888 3d ballot—Derby 42,Cooper 16, Laugh- ' little warmer than ice-water. Query . enough for him. [16-3 W. T B urney , Register. | hit o2, Davis 1, Little 1, Barnekoff 2. No Is this spring the outlet to some subter- j n « I J acob W ohtmam .) The Mito Society will give an ice , ranean snow bank or lake, or some election. re:,1f W m .H oi . i ., 't Directors. Kotice for Publication. eream festival and an entertainment for snow-fed mountain lake? He inclines to 4th ballot—Laughlin 77, Derby 32, J ohn W ortman . \ |yi) O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., I the benefit of the public school. Pro , the latter since ho when preparing Ids Cooper 5, Little 1. Laughlin declared March 31, 1888.1 Will McMinnville celebrate the Ice is hereby given that the following- gramme next week. i pond cleaned it perfectly of all trout and i elected. Sth ballot—Derby 83, Cooper 23, Lit | settler has tiled notice of his inten- other fish which at that time frequented uarantee 4th. Notwithstanding the very L. o . large ■ make final proof, in support of his it, but now theic are attually thousands | tle 3, Blank 1, Davis 1, Barnekoff 1, [and that said proof will he made be- ainou.il of gqpds received by Martin A of trout and other foreign fish in there. Gates 1. Derby declared elected. Graham Glass, editor of the Dal ur rices le county judge or clerk of Yamhill Sanders every freight, their stock is When one studies thoeiluation tlie ques On motion of Watts the rules were r, Oregon, at Lafayette. Oregon, on smaller now than it was a month ago. suspended and the nomination of 11 II las liemiser was in town Monday. tion naturally arises, where did they kv, May 28, 1888. viz: Lindsey De For Sale.—House and one acreof land, come from and how did they get there? Ilewitt as district attorney was made C. II. Fenton left this morning but, homestead entrv No. 4446, for I’ , of N W 1-1 and N W 1-4 of S W situated in southeastern part of the city, He says “through that spiing”, and I unanimous. for Portland on an emigrant hunt. for sale. For further particulars inquire FOR COMMISSIONERS. be? 22. T 5 8 R 6 W confess it lookelh thus. Be that as it The following names were placed in [names the following witnesses to of Jno Wortman, First'National Bank. may they are there and there in count Henry Beebe left Wednesday for Apr20:ltn [liis continuous residence upon and nomination : Davis of West Chehalein, less numbeis but as*yet not in massive his home at Junction. lie will be ktion of, tfaid land, viz; Star South- Kingery of Bellevue.Hutchcrolt of North Go to Calterlin <fc Hick* photograph proportions. But another year will Yamhill, Dorsey of Dayton, Brutscber of gone 10 days. jJoseph Bird, Janies McKinley, and ■Jaiignerty. all of Yamhill county Or gallery in Salem to get your pictures make them very enticing obj >cts to-the East Cliehalem. taken now while yon can get tlie best fly operator an I stream whippar. On pr.5:3 \V. rJ*. B urney . Register Mrs. Tucker returned from Port 1st ballot—Davis 5,Kingery 44,Hutcli- pictures at the lowest pi ices; they now the banks of this densc.y populated j croft land Tuesday with a full line of the 3 Dorsey 7, I.rutelier 39, Perry riCE FOR PUBLICATION. have-with them the best photographer pond he can practice his allmpments to | \ Wnddle u .., lii . a u.«ii i 1. No latest novelties in millinery. 6, Ralnton i 1, n».i Bedwell Ids till without wearing himself oil' up to j on the coast. A OUlT.li It iS K OF ri'lOl’I.E. I nd O ffice at Oregon City, Or.. ■ I his suspenders and all for twelve and elocfjan. April 16. 1888 Geo. II. Williams will address Whether on land or at sea, on the one hall cents per pound. Some pounds 2d b.illot—Kingery 62, Bi ntscljer 52, ire is hereby given that the following- prairie or in tire crowded city, Ayer’s I Perry 1. Kingery declared elected. the Republican club of this city A Speolus of People Known Only To lj settler has tiled notice of his inten- Pills are the best cathartic, being con some cents and pretty plenty of fun. Newspaper Men. 3.1 b illot-~Bi |itHcher 83, Davi« 10, Per Monday night at the Opera house, j And if yin think it isn’t luit to land a 15 B make filial proof in support of his [an-1 that said proof will be made be- venient, efficacious, and safe. For tor or 20 pound carp with a trout lino and ry 6, Black 3, Hutchprolt 2, Dorsey 1, I L ist week lliis oilice received the fol Mrs. II. P. Stm-rt went to Port-' bc county clerk or judge of Tiila- pid liver, indigestion, and sick headache, hook, go and bribe eld George to let you Laughlin 1, CiPV 1. Bautcher declared lowing notice I elected. icounty, Oregon, at Tillamook, on they' never fail. Record, 2:26j, imide in a raco in land Monday and purchased a sup-| settle that point. Don’t fish too last pay, June 2. 1888. viz : M l’etcr- May 3d 1888 poll SHERIFF. Oregon. Sired by Champion Knox, ply of millinery goods superior to , McMinnville Firemans Coffee club and thus spoil all the fun in a lew min. pniestead entry. No 7305 for the W Mr II. L. Heath you will take Tlia fallowing names were placed tn S E 1-4 S E 1-4 <‘»f N tV 1-4 and N W met at the-Firemans hall May 4, arid utes by depopulating his pond lor he es nomination: W \V Nelson of Lafayutte, any ever received in this city. notice by thin that your paper is no sou of Bismarck dam by son of Old elected officers for the ensuing year: timates that lie has only five million L J Fletcher of Dayton, llnsaev of Mc ¡8 E 1-4 sec 23 T 1 N R 16 \V i longer a deshnble guest at our cauip Rifleman, Bismarck by Gen, Knox [names the following witnesses to President, Mrs.Nellie Hodson ¡vice-pres carp, big and little, and about the same W. B. Alverson, of Seattle, who' this continuous residence upon, and ident, Mrs. B. F. Hartman; secretary, number of trout and silversides. Four Minnville, Warren ot Bellevue, Olds of has been attending college returns hence yon era 'e my name fioni the list 140 (son of Vermont Hero 141, by of j our subsrribers, ption of, saitl land, viz: M B Morey, Mrs, A. Wadiburnc; treasurer, -Mrs. B. acres of flail, front nowhere to Q4«ien Carlton, G Allen of Amity. Sherman Black Hawk 142, son of yi-ry respectfully your 1st ballot—Nelson 23, Fletcher 24, home in the morning. He will at- hry ami John Johnson of Garibaldi, F. feet deep! and they are packed in i just Fuller. Black Hawk 5 by Sherman Mor ji , I T Maulsby of Tillamook, Ore- Hussey 17, Warren 29, bli|s 12, Allen 15, tepd college here next year. water enough to keep them from break- gan, son of Justin Morgan, tlio W T. B i rney . M c M inxvii . lij , O k ., Muy 11, 1888. ¿>o election. In tin s;> iAg, hu 1 IrA.h of persons ing, like eggs in O:jt> ' Register. >r20.5 2d ballot-—Nelson 41, Fletcher 18, A' Democratic club will be organ J4ir: llm-.'ive.l the above and in re founder of the Morgan family.) suffer fiom hofls, carbuncles, and other The proprietor or p.’qprietqrs yf tlis Hitssej' 13, Warren 22, Olds lO.Allen 11, diseas is. These are evidences tile ized at North Yamhill to-morrow, j ply will state that yon are owing this Hit lit by Eaten Horse (son of Win factory at Newberg are putting in a ITCE FOR PUBLICATION. eruptive oflii e $3 15 f ir back subscription. Now that the system is trying to purge itself new machine which it is claimed will No election. 3.1 ballot—Nelson 53, Fletcher 18, Good speakers will be there. Every j on have a ehan-e to bo a square man throp Messenger.) Mt. Vernon is kxu O ffice at Oregon Citv. Or ! I of impurities, and that it needs the pow make tile faster and smoother. If it anil settle Ibis Hill bainre next issue. If Starded. April 1. 1888 f erful aid which is afforded by the qse of could onlybe made so very nrich cheap Hussey 2, Warren 35, Olds 6, Blank 1, body go and make the ball roll. Ice is Imrebv given that the following- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Hoping io see you walk into tl is o lice Allen 2, Little 1. No election. Mt. Vernon is a golden chcsnnt, •A sociable will be given at the I er that oqr agriculturists would not be ¡1 settler has tiled notice of his inteu- and so. k up $3.15 I clore next issue. I weighs 1200 pounds, and is without 4tli ballot—Nelooti 57. Fletcher 8, u make liniil proof in support of his This ofli :e has received a now invoice afiaid to expe.riipftnt with it a>nl find out Warien 59, Olds 1, blank 1. No elec residence of Mrs. Bishop,'Friday I remain yours truly, II. L. H eath . L and that said proof will he made be- of p- inters stati >nery inulit'ling state lor themselves what wonderfully good tion. 117 ballots east and only 115 dele evening May 11. A 10 cent lunch' 1*. 8.—$3 1 > would be a very desirable question one of the speediest and pe judge or clerk of Tillamook county, ments, bill heads, letter head*. c|e. We results would accrue from its use, it ginnest stallions in the world. II. L. II. will be served for the benefit of the guest at our camp. in, at Tillamook, on Saturday. June 9. have for inspection a number ef fine would be a revelation to some and a rev gates in the convention. 5tli ballot—Nelson 58, Warien 54, Womans Foreign Missionary Soci-1 The writer of tlio note instead of coin Ho will stand at the ftiljowirug-, fiz: l'rancis-.M Jackson, homestead samples of latest styles of visiting and olution for all. The real merit of tile ing into this office and telling us openly named places during the present* Fletcher 1, blank 1. Nelson declared [No. 1910, fortlie N ¡-n of S W 1-1. S \V •drainage is not properly understood — wedding yards, dance prpgrupimes, etc. cty of the C. 1\ church. iN W 1-4 and lots 2 and 3of see 30,T 2 that lie did not want the piipe*, refused elected. very few, comparatively, know that a Call and exapiine them, to take It out of thu office, knowing he season: On motion of Warren (he election of I 'V A Democratic campaign club will very small stream of water no thicker [naiiics the following witnesses to Sheridan, Monday; Amity, Tues-, was in arrears. After he refused it, the We have been enabled to securo the than a lead pencil runtng night and daj’ Nelson was declared unanimous. llijs continuous residence upon, and bp organized at the opera house to next issue was sent to him when he day; North Yamhill, Wednesday for clerk . services r'CiViur« ui of the mu well «rii known miu « n iiii and ’ i popular • lion of, said land, viz; Wm. O'Hqrg ill sodden a large area of land. And The (qllavyinn names were presented: night. All the Democrat» (n this worked his brain to the utmost capacity and Thursday; McMinnville, Fri-, [. M Hardman of Netarts, Oregon; gilist Mr, Felix Reme, of Chicago, who. still less know with what a strong suc b lfiggs aiid Claude Thayer of Tilla- will be with us a iew weeks. He makes tion, so to speak, drain tile will draw J B Hobbs of Dayton, E N Ford of Mc vicinity are wanted. They should and penned the above letter. The ont- day and Saturday; and will sto[x side world i< not acquainted with this fOregmi. W. T. lh RXEV. a specialty of taking babies pictures and the water away and qt the same tii.i® Minnville. br20;5 Vcgjster. 1st ballot—IL.bbs 59, Ford 32, Rogers all be there. To-night at the opera specie ot blings. The newspaper m . mi over night Tuesday in McMinnville, is by far the best photographer in the properly air tlio soil. However they 1, blank 3, Graves 15, Little 1. Baker 1. house. Don’t forget it. are. Hill t.AMl, ACf JUN'K 3. IH7H,-, , state of Oregon. are learning and quantities aie being us Hubbard 1, Olds 1. Hobbs declared < ^ATE rlin A H icks , ■OTICK FOlt rVBLICATION. ed in some localities. The Mite Society will give ^n en elected. Salem, Oregon. KiTKn S tates L ano O ffice . I Died—on Parrott Mountain of ceiebro FOR RXCORlrER. tertainment and ice cream festival The citizens of Oregon now have 1 Oregon city. Or.. March 29, 1888.| Last Sunday several of ‘‘the boys'' of spinal meningitis, April 2-f, 1884, Ellie, The following name was presented; May 16. Following is the pro Ice is hereby given that in cmnpU- North Yamhill came to this city in a beloved daughter or J. M. »nu f. V. Wyatt Harns of Dayton. a chance to breed for speed, size I The eye» arc always in sympathy with ' kith tl)c provisions of the act of Con- hack. While here they filled themselves Holston. Aged about fourteen years. gramme : and road qualities for a very low 1st ballot — Harris 77, Vaugh 6. Gra»s Inf June .3. 1878, entitled “Ap get for with some "Oh be joyful'' and when the body, and afford an excellent Index Opening song by the Society, lie of timber lands in the states of they started for home they were prfettv Fflie was a bright and promising giil— 8, Ford 5, Blank 2. Fellows 1, Talmage price. Address JOEL MARTIN. of its condition. When the eyes become (ar advanced in her studies, beyond her 3, Gates 1, Hobson 1, Smith 3, Apper- None so gay as we. irnia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- Apr20-lin McMinnville, Oregon. Weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, it Rrritory.’’Joseph N Hartley of East jolly. Near the school house, the hack yeais. Sweet is her dreamless, sleep son 1, Rogers 1, Hubbard 1. llarria de History of the Society. is an evideueo that tho system has TIM II Kit I.A Nl». ACT JI NK 3, 1878.---- bliil. county of Multnomah, state of overturned and hint one of the number, but sorrowing hearls lemain to mourn. glared elected. Recitation—Stitch in time saves become disordered by Scrofula, for In. has this day tiled in this office his C. Detnpsy quite severely. Nothing FOR TREASURE#. NOTICE I OII I'l lll.ICATION. Died—at Newocrg, Ap il 27 Mrs. |s[Step]cnt No 2<«>. for the purchase serious only bruised considerably. which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is tho best The following names Wirre placed be- nine. Henry Auslio. I 8 of N I' 1-1 ami N ' , of 8 E 1 I of U nited S tates L and O ffice , I | fore the convention : It M Caldwell of Charade. • known remedy. Col. John P. Irish will speak qt Mc Oregon City, Or.. March 29, 1888. ( V T 2S, I! 8 \V, ami will offer prom to Grant me the pleasure of chronicling : McMinnville, (iatas of Lalayette, Dunn Notice is hereby given that in compli Closing song—Jolly girls are we. that the land sought is more vahi- Minnville on the 29th of this month, at a lucky runaway. Vint Smith got out Scrofula, which produced a painful in ^>r its timla-r or stone than for agriyul- Garrison’s opera house at 8 o’clock p. of his wagon to open a g»te and left two ; of Lafayette. I in my eyes, cauHcii me much mice with the provisions of tlie act of Coir-* Ice cream will then be served. flammation greAs of June 3, 1878, entitled **An act for 1st ballot—Caldwell 39, Gates 68, inirpose-i. and to establish Ids claim m. Mr. Irish will speak at the mass little children wlioxre living with him differing for a number of years. Itv the il land before the Register and Kc- meeliong in Lalayette th« same <|ay at 1 i Du,in 1, Hubbard 1, Fellows 1,-Chris- Everybody invited. Mv ice of a physician I commenced taking the sale of timber lands in the states of to drive Ihtouxh, and they, child-like, I of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, p in., either in Littlefield's ha|| or In the Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using this California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing declared elected. stiapped the horses with the lilies whi<-h j man 1. Gates FOR The ball game at Gervais between medicine a short time I wus completely ton Territory." John Q. Hartley of East (day. the 2!ill| day ofUnne, A. D. 1888. ASSESSOR. Portland, county of Multr.omnh, state of Jianies as witnesses : John O Ilart- courthouse. Everyone turn out and they resented by taking hasty leave for The following names were placed be the Wheatland club and the Wer- Cured Oregon, bus this day filed in this office his rlininas Hartley. Walp’r Smith and hear this gifted speaker. He is a man solitude. As tliev passed him lie suc fore the convention : K Ladd of .\mity, vais nine, last Sunday resulted ii^a sworn sUitement No, iW, for the purchase My eyes nro now in a Rplendid condi Edwards, all ui East Portland, Orc- that should lie b.er,r<| hy everybody. ceeded in seizing the halte:- of one horse !■', Henderson of Amity, York of North I 1 victory for the Wheatland club of tion, awl T ain as well and strong as ever. of the N W 1-1 of sec. 15, T 2 S, It 8 W, nnd abicii caused them to turn and go NEhiTl CC A offer proof to show that the land sought is Hubbard of Lafayette. — Mru'. William Gage, Concord^ N. U. F and all persons claiming adversely crashing through a picket fein-o and into | Yamhill, ispe-described lands are reqiicstml to 1st ballot—Ladd 1, Henderson 27. 16 to 15. For a number of years I was troubled more valuable for its timber or stone than a ploughed field where locomotion was Hubbard leir claims in this office on or before 20, Mulky 2, (isles 1, Hart with a humor in my eyes, and was unable for agricultural purposes, nnd to establisn Mr. Andy Rhoads has a very fin c boy. moie laborious than swift. Here they pith day of June, 1888 i:n < ItT OF THECONDITION to obtain any relief until I commenced his claim to saki land before the Register man 1, blank 1. Little 1. No election. the Andy is very proud of him. It is turned twice around, and for a wonder W. T. B vrxky , using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medi and Receiver of thia office at Oregon City, 2d ballot—York 82, Henderson 11, first and a Democrat, but too latj for did not upset the wagon, and headed B>r27:10 Register cine nas effected a complete cure, and I Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of June- nt Of the McMinnville National Bank 9, Ladd 2, blank 1, Little 1. the coining election. ' beliove it to be tlio best of blood puri A 1> 18.48 for the gap which they made when he Hubbard }ER I*AW1>. ACT JUNK 3. ISYS.». Minn ville, in the Blate of Oregon, nt Haitman 1, Harris 1. York declared lie mimes ns witnesses: Joseph N. Hart fiers.—C. E. Upton, Nushua, N. II. Steamer A. 15. Field* arrived a short caught an<l stopped them. No damages elected. ley. Thomas Hartley, Walter Smith uud.' N otk k FOR PUBLIC ATION. close of business, April, 30,1888. From childhood, and until with a few time ago with tneribandise fertile N. B. ’ further than some palpitating heart. olm IMwurds, ull oi East Portland. Or»-* FOR SURV.CVOR. »«nource*. months, I have been afflicted with Weak gon kited .S tajem L and O ffice . P. C ’ o., K. T. Weatherly and others. A Mrs. Wright is supposed to be dy On motion of Watts the rules Bert an<l Sore Eyes. I have used for these Loans ami discount* . S jOregon City, ()rt Man li 29, 188S. | and all persons claiming adversely complaints, with beneficial results,' the Any »sspended anil J C Cooper of McMinn (’ S Bonds to secure circul/ition Ice is hereby £iven that in uonipli- Now spring has oppenetl we will prob ing of dropsy. nlMive-described lands are reqiicsle<( I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and consider it a Due from approved reserve agents kith the provisions of the act of Con- » ably have less difficulty in getting goons Craps are locking well all over these ville was unanimously elected. tile their chiiiii* In this office on or lafore great blood purifier.— Mrs. U. Phillips, to pf June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for in here than «e have had heretolore. FOR SCHOOL St PKRIXTEXDEXT. i parts, I think that much of the grain I Due from other National Banks s lid 29th day of June, 1888 Glover, Vt. lie of timber lands in the states of The following names were placed be I Current expenses and taxes paid W T B urkey , which was supposed to be winter-killed We will soon be getting ready for the ............. . jrnia. Oregon. Nevada ami Washing-1 fishing season. The cannery yompany and »1« lherelore plowed np and is- fore the convention : WJ Crawford of Premiums paid I suffered for a year with inflamma Apr27:10 Register, Bills of other Banks territory,’’ Tltomas Hartley of East ■ tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed [nd. county of Multnomah, state of; is getting a new outfit of boats, nets fown wbuld have made a fair yield if McMinnville, I. If Baker of Dayton, M Fractional paper currency, nickels on the ball, depriving me of sight, and C.G-lRTeSjSZET P Parker of North Yamhill, J Bticannan, ami cents.................. ........ he has this <lay filed in this offl<x* his and fixtures. There will probably lie ldft unmolested. causing great pain. After trying inanv ..................... I statement No* 2tfl. for the purchase! more fishing done this seasun than there other remedies, to no purpose, I was final 1 never before knew whence was <le- of Ainitv. M L Edintyids of North Yam Specie . .. I*eg:i!*tcnder notes I 1 j and N E *4 or S W and S 1, of was last. ly induced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. : rived the name of the plant whose bloss lull. C. 8. certificates of deposit for le [ "f see. 10, T 2 S. Rs W, and will offer 1st ballot—Crawford 28, Baker By Taking The Krebs Brothers have their bee oms are used to flavor light bread and Buccannan 12, I’arkar 3, Edmunds P.3. gal tenders [to show that the land sought is more & No for its timber or stonQ than for hive factory completed an<> are now I beer. They hop ini# existence and hop Bl ink 2. No election. three bottle» of thia medicine I have been * 5<w. .50 T otal . . pltliral purposes, tiixl to establish his turning out Siinplicty hives pretty fast. lip a high pole with more agility than entirely cured. My Right lia« been re 2d ballot—Crawford 17. Baker 81, Bu- Ito said land before the Register and They have not as yet been able to fill any other spet iman of tlie eatable king- stored, nnd there 1 h no aign of Inflamma IJahilitle*. [er of this office at Oregon City, Orr oroers as fait as they come in ; notwith I Join I know of. Well there are lots of cannan 3. Baker declared elected, tion, »ore, or ulcer In my c ^ b . — Kendal FOR CORONER. in Friday, the 29th day of June, A, D. in these .... parts ho pping up - hop- $ 5< niio 00 T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. Capital stock pai<i in........ GROCERIES, standing they have Iwen running day ' liopyards . ----- . -------- j or On motion ofChriaman the rules were Undivided ,.....Tided profits., profita .. 11627 poles. There will be employment daughter, tep jrar» old, wu afflict names as witnesses; Joseph N. Hart- and night, employing two setsof hands. many nimble lingers when they •re eti*l>eniled and E B Fellews was deeiar- Individual ue|H>sits subject toeheck 52111 23 ed My with Scrofulomi bore Eye». During Nin G Hartley. Walter Smith and They make several hundred |>er month. il.-mand certificates of deposit 30000 the la*t two year» »lie never «aw light of e[i unanimously elected. URyC^KRY, harvested. Edwards, all of East I’^riland, Ore- Kearganizatiun of central committe >nv kind. Physician» of the highest Mr* William Booth lias retutned to I T otal ............... «WFW.W standing exerted their skill, but with no [ and all persons claiming adversely her home in Wooris. She has made an Defeated candidates as well af? Each precinct sent in the name of the permanent success. On the recommen 0LAS3WARE, r'Ve-descrihtsl lamjs are reqiK’^cd to extended Visit among friend.' and rbla- all others would do well to call on ntan who had lieen elected to tie ene of S tate or O regon ,Cm sty or Y amhill , as: dation of a friend I purchased a lmttleof the county central committee.The follow k’ir claims in this oflice on or before tiver in Yamhill county. Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla, which my daughter I, C lare B ralt , Cashier of the alxive iupj ing are ths names of the committee : If pth day of June, 1- sks The new steam saw mill at C'armar- C. A. Wallace <t Son for a supply com;nen< e<l taking. Before she had used C VX DY AND W. T. B vrxey , the third bottle her sight was restored. thenport is expected to commence mak* of groceries and provisions before Hurley of Lafayette,Sappington ef North named Bank, <|o solemnly swear that the [pr27:10 Register. Yambill, Vaughn of Dundee, Carl of above statement i* true to the best of iny Her enro is complete. — W. E. Suther into lumber in a short time. starting on their journey up Salt Carltoh, G F Tucker of North McMinn land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. tf NOTIONS. Weddings are said to be scarce tn this creek. They sell below competition. ville, J J Henderson ef Beliavua, Allen knowledge and lielief Prsonal. C lark B ralt , Caslncr I Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla, N. II. I’*rohlichstein, of Mobile. Ala.. country, Imt we are glad to report one of Amity, Baxter of Dayton, Lampson ef d and sworn to before me thl* Ten chests of tea received Mon Willamina, N Heater of East Chehaletn, 9th Siibji-rilM Miri 11EHS! I take great |dcasur*‘ in reccom- occasionally. There was one .at Little day of May,1488 Prepared by Dr. .J. Ayer A Co., Lowell, M ms . day at C. A. Wallaeeit Son direct Williamson of Wheatland. A Nelson of fiiff Dr. King’s New Discovery for Nes.ticca not long since. c W. T O.MAGR. Sold by all Drugglau. Prias *1; six boulea, i’astnri.'i is r<s<'<«mim,n<lr<l l>v Imption, having used it for a severe Notary Public f >r Oregon Our bees bare been doing splendidly Ì< hihlrvn teething Jt i4» n pureÌy veg<É i West Cliehalem, W H Boyd of 8outh [of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave during the last honeymoon, The pros- from China. Go try it. Correct—A tteat; »ibi • preparation, it.-* ingrcilient.’« nre V ptant relief and entirely cured me pen's are this will be a good •eaeon for Some wise ones would try to McMinnville. ' h-heil iinnind e.u li I m > u |. It 1.1 pl«a«a«4 (tn motion the convention adjourned Lave not been afflicted since. I alao J AV Cowut j ! t<> the tDNte Hii lnbMihHt iv JiHrinle*». It SCOTTA . have us believe that the county At a meeting of the < entr*l committee I state that I have tried other rcine- honey. A J ArriBsox.r Directors. i lieve* conxlipHtion regulate* the bow^la, seat question was not settled, never alter adjournment II Hurley was elected hrbnogood results. Have also used Win. C amfrrll I I uiiietN pain, cure* «liari lne i hik ! wind ooli«, p' Bitters and Dr. KingNew Life If you want to ride behind a good theless it is a settled fact that C. chairman and G F Tucker secretary. ' ilhiVM (evt ii«lin»-*, deMmy* worm«, awd P*‘th of which I can rec<flnn»en<l. Dr. traveler, get S. A Manning to take i prevent* eonviihion*. soothe* CbechiM •i»4 A. Wallace & Son are selling more New Discovery for Consumptibn, Pitcher's Castorla. ¿i\e* it refe*hiug and natural pieep. Ci»»- k* an<i ('«»Id«, is sold on a poaative you out behind hie big sorrel This goods for the money than any house Children Cry for | toria i* ih»* ehildren’- panaeea—the moML- ptev Trial I m »tile* free at Roger1- A old nag takes dust from, no one. Children Cry for I I era* iri«,nd, 3>> <!u»r*t -35 Cents. * * Nobody Hurt— FrisRiuentH .r Free Trade wet. Not Picked Up all Over tlie City. , loots and Shoes have taken a Tumble All through our store with the choicest selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, etc., that has ever been seen in McMinnville. Our goods* are not bought at random but with special view to wants of the people of this city and vicinity, and we G * O P to be as low as any store in thS County. ROGERS & TODD, Druggists. MT. VERNON Eyes MS: J3J, mid Keeps Eiaj® ¡bi FOG SALE. in the county. Pitcher’s Castorla. 1 Tlie