The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 29, 1888, Image 3

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JUNE3. 1Ä7«.—
| I ’r,MNOTli-E
roll ACT
PUBLICATION.
AYER’S -S'—
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.!
Nevada.
THh MCMINNVILLE TRACK.
TEACHERS INSTITUT«.
A SAU ACCIDENT.
.............................
Bank» close oh the Foutth.
If the Liver be- QI I I
Large Number of Fine Horses lu Train­ A Goodly Gathering of Yamhill Teacher*.
I Lltllir whllh Nhbll Bvawned In • Spring.
Nevada will bo played in tho Opera
ing.
comes torpid, if the
I Lm Ln
*
LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND House on the evening of the 4th.
bowels are constipated, or if the stomach
Monday
the
Teacher*
Institute
was
Thursday
afternoon
white
Mr*.I.
Shall,
. The Independence Dramatic Club has
AÖ0UT THE CITY.
A visit to tho Yamhill county Fair A*-
fails toperform ita functions properly, uae
’ drawn crowded houses w here ever No- *110 lives near North Yatnliill, was hoe­ ! sociatior^ track, Wednesday, revealed to I called to order by Hupt. J. A. C. Freund.
i vada haft been g!» eh.
A large number of teachers were present, Ayer’s Pills. They are invaluable.
ing in the garden, she missed her little
u* great improvements. Tlie new grand both from tlie county and abroad.
For some rears I was a victim to Liver'
1 he soul stirring drama Nevada will fifteen-month-old son Willi*.
Upon
Conte to McMinnvillte to celebraU.
, stand is under construction; Tlie track Space will not allow the publication of Complaint, In consequence of which I
search
teeing
made
for
him,
his
lifeless
be
played
at
Garrjhon
’
a
Opera
house
on
Don’t forget the races on the fourth.
suffered
froui General Debility and Indi­
the evening of the 4th.
body was found in the spring only about . has been neatly fenced ; two large lines the list of teachers who attended. It gestion. A few boxes of Ayer’s Pills
The races on tlie third and fourth are
restored me to perfect health.— W. T.
The celebratron of St Johns day at forty feet from the place where Mrs. of stables have been built besides repair­ will be published next week.
open to tlie state.
Brightney, Henderson, AV. Va.
Amity-was well attended. Souie estima­ Shell was working. The funeral took ing all the old ones. There are in train­
E. X. Hunting was elected secretary
place Friday noon. Il was during last
For years I have relied more upon
Lorn to tlie wife of Mr. Mosier, ol this ted the crowd at nearly 3000.
ing
ut
thia
truck,
35
head
of
fine
blooded
of
the
Institute.
Summer that this family lost llieir only
Ayer's Pills than anything else, to
¡here will be a grand display ef tire- daughter
city, Juris 25th. 1888. a son
horses.
Several
well
known
trainer*
Prof.
Orawferd
made
a
nent
little
child
and the death of this
woiks at Carlton on the evening of the leaves them alone
Born to the wife of Henrv 8clienk on Hurd. All are invited to attend.
are there.
Among them we noticed speech on Me'hods of Institute Work.
followed by Prof. R. F. Robison, tny btrireds. These Pills are mild in tee;
Saturday June 23d, 1888, a son.
I.
Moser,
Chas.
Woods, Club* Bryan, He was
Carried—On Tuesday evening, June
other*.
lion, and do their work thoroughly, I
KILLED BY THE GUAR».
Del. Martin, W. Tompkins and oilier*. and
l'lie Oregonian issued a supplement 26, 1888, Miss Bertha M. Maddock to W .
Geography was discussed by MI m have used them, With good effect, itl
Del
Martin,
Clabe
Bryan
and
W.
Rev
advertising Tacoma, on Monday.
Cases of Rheutnntism and tlvspepela. —
u Jordan. Both of thia city.
A Rebellious anil Deaperate Convict Shot have consolidated and are trainigg their Vaiinie Martin, followed by a general
O. T. Miller, Attleborough, Mass.
Down.
discussion of the subject.
Married—On Wednesday evening,
1 he school teachers have heen visiting
horse*
together.
They
have
at
present
Afer’s Pills ctirod me of Stomach and
and all persons claiming adversely around tlie town for tlie past week.
The subject of school law was discussed
’Lurle ??» 1888, Miss Belle Johnson to
the following hoises.
14ver troubles, from which I hail suffered
t|,e above-described lands are request-d to
hy Prof. Robison, E. B. McElroy, Hunt,
h. J. Martin, Both of this city*
About 9:30 Saturday morning, John
Budget; owned by Dr. K. E. Goucher, lilosa, of Topeka, Kansas, and Pi of.
for rears. I eomuder them the best pills
«
«their
claims
in tins office on or before
Bupt.
McElroy
was
in
the
city
Monday
l^^dayofJune.tsss T
. Price the Artist took some very fine Whitley, a guard of the peuitentiary Ham bletonian.
fnaile, and would not bo without them/
and attended tlie teachers institute.
Horner, principal of lloaeburg public —
Morris Gatos, Dowusville, N. Y.
views of Hie laying of the cornerstone. shot and killed Win. MansOeld a convict,
Little Fred ; owned by Win. Galloway, school. Adjoui ned.
Rom—Io the wife of J. L. Rogers on Parties who wish one can get it by call­
Ai>r27:10
Register
Ilambletonien.
I was attacked with Bilious Fever*
under
circumstances
that
appear
to
In
the
evening
a
neat
programme
of
ing at hjs gallery.
Saturday, Juno 23d, 1888. a daughter.
which was followed by Jaundice, and-
Glen Howard; owned by Clabe Bryan, music Was well rendered. Rev. W. T.
WUIEK LAND, ACT JUNE ». 187».-
Wits so dangerously ill that n»y friends’
Hie Seven Day Adventists have erect­ have been entirely justifiable. Mans­ Glen Dudley.
Mr. Ed. Fentor, of Eugene, was in
Jordan
delivered
an
addreeeof
welcome,
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION,
despaired of uiy recovery. I commehceil,1
Billie; owned by Del Martin, Ilainble- responded toby Mist Ell» Woods. After
ed a tent in the suburbs of the city and field was 9 moulder in the foundry, and
tlris
eitv
tliis
week.
lie
left
for
home
taking Ayer's Pills, and sooW >*«gained'
C mtep «TATES L amp O ffice ,
!
will hold religious serviejs there tor the for the pai-st weak has appeared moi* tonian.
1 nesdiiy.
iny customary strength «nd vigdi*.-—r”
a solo hy Mr*. Brownson and a few re­
Oregon < Bv. Or, March T>. W88 f
John
Gearin
;
owned
by
Dr.
E.
E.
next two weeks
John O. Pattison, Lowell, Nebraska.
than usually discontented and rebellious.
marks by E. D. McElroy, the institute
Notige is hereby pivwi that m coiupli-
Misses Etta and Clara Story, of The
Don’t forget Nevada. Go and hear This morning he complained of being Goucher, Hainbletonian.
adjourned until morning.
La»t sprfaa • Suffered greatly from sr
'£ with the provisions of the act of Con- Dalles, are in this city visiting'relatives
Maud
Hamilton
;
owned
bv
L.
C.
IrotiMeM^nut'Minor on my side. In spite’
the drama whose plot is laid in Califor­ sick, and wa. taken by the guard from
iressof June 3, 1878. entitled “An Mt fur and friends.
In the Tuesday morning session, the
Triplet,
Humhletoniaii.
of
every effovf to cure this eruption, it in-'
the sale of timber Juud»' in the states of
nia. hounded on facta and events the shops to the chapel of the main
subject of Grammar Was introduced by
George Hamilton; owned by George Miss Adelaid Poppleton.
aAUff the flesh became entirely
California Oregon. Nevada nnd Washing­
Hill’s Gram­ creased
Jeff Fenton left Tuesday afternoon to which occured during the mining excite­ guilding. There W. W. Saunders, the
raw. I wm »rouWed. at Mrs same time, •
Bryan, Hainbletonian.
ton Territory,” Thomas Hartley of East attend tlie Cooper Medical College, in ment.
mer was discussed pro and eon and the
hospital
steward,
questioned
him
and
with
ludigestkm.and
cHMSeSSlng painsin''
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Prince; owned by S. Hess, Duroc Institure by a unanimous vote declared
Mr. W. D. Wright brought to this of­ concluded that he was only feigning ill, Prince.
Oregon has this day filed in this office his San Francisco.
themselves
against
the
use
of
Hill
’
s
«wornstatement No 261. for tlie purchase
Gazelle; owned by H. Johnson, Napa. Grammar in schools. Prof. Baker then
Where, oh where, can the state pres* fice a bunch of oats which was 7 feet and told him to go back to work.
of the 8 and N JJ .'d of 8 W '/t ami 8 '/t of association be? Gone up th* flume? long. This is the laigest grain in Yam­
Mansfield swoie that lie would not go
By flic advice ef « fr Amd I began taking
Mr. Garrison is working Lancer Dud­ discussed tho subject of U. 8. History.
» E b of sec. 10, T 2 8, It 8 W, ami wilt oiler We hope not.
Ayer’s Pills, In X short time I was fre<r|
hill county, without a doubt, It was back, and warden McKinnon was called ley. He will be entered in the
mil« Adjourned.
»roof to show that the land sought is more
from
pain, my food digested properly, tho'
lit endeavored to persuade him to re­ race.
raised in the mountains on Dan Crigler’s
valuable for its timber or stone than for
sores on my body coormenced healing,’
In the afternoon session Prof. Linden
A diuighter lias been born to the wife of place.
turn.
and
lie
refused
point
blank.
Woods
and
Hallet
have
in
training:
and,
in
fess tlnm owe MdStlr, I was cured.- ’
agricultural purposes, and to establish iris Doug. McDonald, formerly of this city
McKinnon then produced handcuff» Jim Flaherty, owned by Mrs. Bohn, ol introduced the subject of Reading in
The celebration will be held in the
— Samuel 1>, Wirife, AtfcMta* G»-
rlaini to said land before the Register and but now of San Diego, Cal.
Schools,
which
was
discussed
by
all.
and
advanced
towards
the
rebellious
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore-
grove just back ef the fair ground. A
Eugene, Fearnaught.
I have long mwd Ayer's Pifflh, Ai teijlf
l’rot. Crawford talked on Physiology, its
mo, op Friday, the 20th day of June, A, D.
Kosemond; owned by Cox & Logan, benefits etc. The subject of (J. 8. His­
family, and believe them to bn the bear
Tlie beautiful old song of Rain! Rain! report has been circulated that admis­ prisoner. Mansfield thereupon started
out
of
the
chapel,
but
immediately
re
­
pills
made.—8. C. Dtesden, DsrAea, Miss.-
I^*He names as witnesses; Joseph N. Ilart- Beautiful rain, let up but come again, is sion would be charged to these grounds. turned, and ill violent language defied of Salem, Bellmont.
tory was again i.'.trodiiced and discussed
It is false. Admission will be charged
King Tom ; owned by George Bryan by J. A. Buchannan and others.
My wife and llttle^ffrl were take* with)
lev Jolpi 6 Hartley, Walter rimitli and sung by the farmers of thia locality.
(lie
authorities
of
the
prison
to
send
trim
by the Fair Association to see the races,
of Lafayette, Altamont.
Dysentery a few days ago, and I at once*
John Ijiwaids, all of East I’ordand, Ore-
On Wednesday evening, Rev. G. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowles extend flie Committee have nothing to do back to the shops or subjugate him.
began giving them small doeesef Ayer’s*
Prince Hamilton; owned by Damon Burchett delivered a lecture on Genius.
SHOT BY THE OUAIlD.
Pills, thinking I would call a doctor if the*
*°Any nnd all persons claiming adversely thanks to friends wlio gave llieir assis­ with these arrangements.
Sawyer, llanibletonian.
On Wednesday, Arithmetic came be­
tance
during
the
sickness
of
Mr.Bowles.
McKinnon
had
in
the
meantime
sent
disease
liecame any worse. In a shorf
Burlali
:
owned
by
H.
Rogers
of
Cor
­
the above-described lands are requested to
fore
the
Institute
and
was
discussed
by
CORNER STONE LAID.
time the bloody discharges stopped, all
for Guard Whitley, who armed liimselt nelius, Altamont.
tile their claims in this office on or before
Mr. J. Howell lias completed tlie house
Prof.
Williamson.
After
the
introductory
pain
went
away, and health was restored,
took a station at a door opening
said 2!Kli day of June, 1888
Wallula; owned by M. Hallet, Alta­ speech on this subject it was laid over
of M. Messinger’s . Tlie house burned The Elements Were In Full Force, but and
— Theodore Esling, Richmond, Va. ft
from the office.
McKinnon ordered mont.
tlie Stone was Laid.
down some time ago but has been re­
in order to give Prof. Brownson time to
him to cover the convict, and then lie
Annie Olds; owned by George Olds, introduce the subject. School Organiza­
built
Thursday the corner stone was laid again started towards Mansfield to hand­ Hainbletonian.
tion. Arithmetic was resumed and fully
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Low*ll, M***
G. L. Davis, of McCoy, a cadet at witli the rites of Masonry, performed by cuff him, but the lebeilious prisoner
.
W, T. B urney ,
Binger Herman ; owned by J. Morgan, discussed. E. X. Harding spoke on tho
Sold by all Dealer* in Medicine.
West Point, passed through here Satur­ the Grand Lodge of Masons. A largo kept at a safe distance, and detied the Morgan.
Apr27:io
Register.
eubject
of
School
Discipline
and
Govern
­
guaid
to
shoot.
day, on iris way home on a two months
J. F. C.; owned by Dr. J. F. Galbreath. ment, to some length. This subject
number of people ware in attend.mco,
T1MBEK LAND, ACT.JUNE 3, 1878,— furlough,
McKinnon argued witli th* convict Altamont.
although tlie weather was very bad l'or some moments, until the latter, be­
I
NOTICE FO1C PUBLICATION.
was continued in Ibeslternoon by 1’iof.
Win. Tompkins, of Hillsboro, lias two Freund.
Remember, ye thirsty ones, C. Grissen The procession was formed at 1 o'clock coming desperately defiant, took off liis
Beet method of teacliiug and
VziTEn S tates L. ano O ffice ,
I
fino gallopers. They are; Jim Merrit; the
keeps
Arctic
soda
water
on
draft
5
cis,
during
a
heavy
downfall
of
rain.
This
effect of narcotic* on the human sys­ When Baby was sick, we gave her Chstorlhu
Oregon City, I >r.. March 29. 1888, f
cap and coat and throwing them to the sired by Langford, dam Sweetwater.
per.
glass.
Ice
cieam
buck
ol
First
Na
­
caused
some
delay.
At
last
tlie
elements
tem was introduced bv Mr*. Mathieu
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
floor told him to “Bhoot and be G—d
Lillie W.; sired by Ophir.
When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria».
expended their force and the precession d-d.”
ance with the provisions of the act of Con- tional Bank.
D. R. Weils, of Mollala ha* two fin* and was discussed by Williamson, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria^
»re-s of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for
moved to the court house in the foilowing
Freund, Brownson, Mager* and other*.
McKinnon
gave
the
word,
and
Whitley
Saturday
the
streets
of
McMinnville
gallopers.
They
are:
John
Hull,
sired
tlie sale of timber lands ill tlie states of
order;
Band; Local Masons; Grand
The study of philosophy, illustrated, wa* When she had Children, she gave them Oastorta*
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing­ presented a scene of desolation: the Lodge : Sheridan Cavalry troep; Grand fired The bail entered the body above by Woodbury.
introduced by Prof. W. N. Ferrin of Pa-
ton Territory.” John G. Hartley of East people all went to the .Masonic celebra­ Army Post; Grange; Firemen; City the hip, passed backward and struck
Humbolt, sired by Woodbury.
ciffic University, who gave * practical
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of tion at Amity.
'lie vertebrae, severing the ubdomonial
Mr.
Matt.
White,
of
Hillsboro,
ha*
Council; Citizens.
The ceremonieR aorta and intestines, and then passed to
talk on the aubject. The evening session
Oregon, Ims this' day filed in this office Iris
The Soap Bubble company will not were the usual Masonic rites. Two the left side of the body, lodging against several fine runners. Among them is of Wednesday was devoted to a lecture
»worn statement No. 25!), for tlie purchase
Pat
I
’
owora,
sired
by
Glen
Dudiey,
dam
ef die N W 1-1 of sec, 15, T 2 S. It 8 W. nnd appear lieieon the 30th, having canceled boxes were ilepositeri, ona in tlie stone, the crest of the hip. Mansfield staggeied
by Prof Ferrin, on Consulnation of Force.
Lucy Ashton by Waverly.
offer proof to show tliat the land sought is the date; they will appear Imre some and one underneath. They contained and fell. He lived half an hour.
The subject was handled in nn able man­
I.
Mosor
of
Washington
county,
more valuable for its timber or stone than time in the future.
tlie following articles;
ner and illustrated by experiments .
The body was searched, and hidden
iorsgriculturnl purposes, nnd to establish
Copy of deed from H. A Tucker to in the right sleeve was found a knife who la an old and experienced driver,
After tlie lecture the audidnee was dis­
Mr. John Gruber the artistic stone cut­ Yamhill county.
his claim to said land before tlie Register
has tlio following horses under his con­ missed and tlie teachers met to consider
tlmt tlmpiisonpt bad made Iroin a tile trol.
and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, ter of this city, ent tlie inscription on the
Names (Of Yamhill county officials,
the “propriety of organizing a county
Oregon, on Friday, tlie 20th day of June, corner stone of tlie court house which
in the foundry. The blade was two and
Coswold ; owned by I. Moser, Alta­ teacher* association. After some dis­
I’hotog aph and biographical sketch one half inches long, and the edge was
A I) 1888
was laid yesterday,
mont.
of
Hon.
Andre»-
Shuck,
uppoilited
hv
He names r.s witnesses: Joseph N. Hart-
cussion, on motion of Prof. Buchanan,
th« Children. TTiey are «■>
veiv keen, and undoubtedly had any
Kettleman; owned by Dr. 8. A. a committee ot five were appointed to ilen.ri
|*y, Thomas Hartley, Walter Smith and
S j KV v V-' ped ally lUble to auddea
C. W. Talmage is negotiating a loan Gen. Joseph Lane in 1849 first sheriff of
John Edwards, ull of East Portland. Ore­ of $6,500 on school bonds, with the Oak­ Origin Territory, which position lie officer laid hands on him lie would have Young. Hainbletonian.
time and place, and prepare a Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
plunged it into his breast.
Harvest; owned by I. Moser. Ham- seltct
gon
programme.
Committee__ J. A, Bu etc.
We guarantee Acker's Kngllah-
land Fire Insurance company, at 6 per held until 185?.
Word was sent to town, and Justice bletonian
Any and all persons claiming adversely cent. This is a reasonsble interest.
Obituary of Hon W T Newby, founder
chanan,
Mis* Emma Phillips, Mis* Clara Remedy a positive cun . •* It aavM\
O’Donald, acting coroner, went out *nd
the above-described lands are requested
Lucy ; owned by Juromo Porter, Him- Skinner, Miss Cora Smith, and E. X. liours of anxious watching. * Bold hjr
of McMinnville,by Mrs. Graves a'>d Mr* I held an inquset. The verdiut of th*
to tile tlieir claims in this office on or before
Dr. S. A. Young left Tuesday after­ Clark.
bletonian.
»aid
day
of
June,
1888
jury
was
that
Mansfield
was
killed
while
Jersy
Lilly ; owned, by Frank Cooper. Harding. Timo seleetad for meeting, Geo, W.Burt, Druggist.
noon
to
attend
the
meeting
of
tho
state
Executors W
Notice.
A package by Mr B F Savior.
T B urney ,
resisting properly constituted authorities Thia mare is a full sister to the mar« last Saturduy in Sept. Place, McMinn
medical
society
which
was
held
in
Port
­
Photograph qf W T Newby, by "W V
ApriTilO
llegisteT.
Notice
is thereby given that flip
under
sold by 8. A. Manning to Frazier of ville. Institute adjourned.
a DESPERATE PRISONER.
fiigned lias been duly appointed executor of land Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ Price.
trifle -with aay Throat OS-
day.
the lust will and toHtaiuont of Robert Stow
Copy of proceedings of Oregon Pioneer
Mansfield was one of the most despe­ Portland, for $300. Mr. Frazier sold her
VYv V Lung Disease. If vote haw
for
$500
us
soon
a*
she
went
to
Portland.
deceased, by the county court of Yamhill
rate characters in prison. He was sent
Clark Braden, the great defender of Association, by Gen Chris Tavlor.
a Cough or Cold, or tho children arte
i’Qipity, Oregon. Therefore all persons the bible will be here July 7—9 to meet
Biographical sketch of Hon Medoruti) up from Multnomah couqt.v in October, Mr. Cooper has been offered $“00 for
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
having claims against said estate are here­
her
but
refused
it.
pioneer of 1842, by tip com 1882, for 12 years for burglary. He
use Acker's English Remedy and prevent
by notified to present them with proper Mr. Putman, the great infidel and make Crawford,
Nervissa;
owned
by
Mr.
Moser,
Alta-
was the leader in the outbreak ef July 3,
further trouble. It is a positive cur*^
vouchers to the umler>igne l at the law of­ I him either fight or run as he lias heen nrittee.
moint.
Arcliitei
ts
und
contractors
names,
by
:
1883,
in
which
thirteen
prisoners
escaped,
and we guarantee It. _ Price 10 sad BO*'
fice of Fenton & Fenton. McMinnville, Or­ doing.
Tinto;
owned
by
J.
L.
Hallet,
Alta
­
the
County
Court.
i
all
blit
one
being
afterwards
recaptured.
egon, within six months from tlie 18tli day
M c M innville , O regon .
of Mav, A. I) 1SSB
Photograph of Chas Galloway, pioneer ! He was caught in coippany of one oi mont.
Samuel 8. Potman, the celebrated
J, L. II ; ownod by J, L. Hallet, Alta­
4:8 I saac L ambright , Executor aforesaid, Free Thought orator and president of the of 1842, by Win Galloway.
! two other prisoners by being ambushed
V vc A v Y telways htv»
nx\, VUgWl Aeksr’s JUW
F enton & F enton , Attys for estate.
Graining,
List of officers ot Amity Lodge No 20 one night on the line of the Narrow mont, yearling.
American Secular Union will lecture at
Flora Temple; owned by C. Braly,
Soother at band. It 1* th* euly sale
the Opera house on July 7,8, 9. Ad­ F A A M. witli seal of Lodge attached, I i tillage in that Bounty, and was returned
i
’
iipii'
Hanging
and
yet made that will ,**4ov* aM,
I to prison July 11- Beiucliamp, one of Hainbletonian.
by F R Kinderuian.
mission free.
Carriage Painting, medicine
W. B. K.; owned by J. L Hallet, Alta­
infantile disorders. It oonUin* a. Oyfaat,
Copy of Boston News Letter, tlie first the prisoners with him. was killed and
mont.
Mr. Bowles whose leg was broken paper published in America, al»o parch­ he waa wounded in the leg.
I t .* the
or Morphino, but gb
_ .bild eataret
I|e was
Whirlwind: owned by R. Baird of Prompt Attention to Orders from tait from pain. PrL
rloo 25 cent*.
SoM by.
some time ago by the falling of a heavy­ ment copy of tlie Declaration of Inde­ afterwards indicted, withan accomplice,
‘
tho
Country.
North
Yamhill,
Hainbletonian,
stick of timber, is now aide to be mound pendence, by A J Apperaon.
Smith, for assaulting officer* at the pris­
Geo. W. Burt, drucgiit.
;
owned
by
C.
A.
Wallace,
Ilain-
on crnU'hes. Tlie people are united in
Copy of Yamhill Reporter, by E L E on, which is a capital offense, and Smith
wishes for his recovery.
was sentenced to be hung. Both escap­ bletonian.
—AND—
While.
Golddnst: owned by C, Braly, Ham-
Copy of W est S ide T elephone by II ed on a technicality. It is said that lie
1
Damon Sawyer’s fine wagonette came L Heath.
has killed several men in Eastern Ore­ bletonian.
A
finer
bred
lot
of
horaoa
can
not
be
within a short distance of being a thing
Copies of California Patron and Agri- gon. Mansfield was thirty-eight years
of the past. The team started to run bullurist, and tlie Grange Bulletin, by old, and had been sent to the penitenti­ found on any track in the state. The
while D.nnon was in Booth’» blacksmith J W Cook.
The oulv I jousc of its kind in the county
ary once before Irom Clackamas county. fastest horses driven are Harvest und
shop, but were caught before any harm
i
Photograph and biographical sketch Tlie cause of hi* discontent seeins to Jim Flaherty, Harvest can make a
TJ|e McMinnyilla News Co.
was done.
of John G Baker, first siieriff of Yamhill have been that one or two other old- mile in 2:30, and it is said Jim Flaherty
May
THIRD STREET.
tiinerH had recently been mado trusties, can make a mile in 2:40. The remain­
Tlie soothing and restorative effects of county,by Mrs J G Baker.
18:4 '
Copy of Oregon Register, by F. S. while lie was still under the strictest der of the horses are all young and show
Ayer’s I he. rv Pectoral are realized in
signs of speed.
snrveillanco.
DISSOLUTIOM NOTICE.
all eases of colds, coughs, throat or lung, Harding.
Tho fair association is making great
Copy
of
constitution
and
by
laws
oi
troubles while its powerful healing quali­
preparation for a good time at the races
>
Union
Lodge.
No.
43
by
G.
F.
Tucker.
MOBBING
AN
EXECUTIONER.
Notice is hereby given that the partner­ ties are shown in the most serious pul-
on tlie 4th. The contract for the build­
Copy
oi
laws
and
constitution
o
ship existing between J. W Baker and mon.uy disorders.
ing ol tlie grand stand is let to Mr.
Occidental Lodge No. 30, 1. O. O. F.
The office of the Public executioner ut Jonas Howell. The stand will be im­
T N Baker in the Threshing Machine En­
for Infants and Children
gine, under the Aril'» name of Baker Bros.,
Henry Carlin returned from Eastern also of Dayton Encampment No. 41, J. Vienna is not a very desirable position. mediately in front of tlie judges stand.
sail business comeeied therewith is this Oregon, last week. He has taken up a O. O. F-, also of Rebecca Degiee Ixnlge,
A few days since this official accompa­ It will be 100 feel long and 20 feet wide
’lay mutually disolved; J. W, Baker having ranch in Crook conntv.and intends to re­ No. 12, I O. O. F., by F. 8. Harding.
purchased the interest of T. N. Baker in turn as sqon as harvest is over and will
Bvlaws of Charity Lodge, No. 7. A. nied by two assistants, went to Trieste and will comfortably seat 1100 ]>orsons.
Mr. Howell is at work on it now and it
said machine and engine. J W. B akzb .
come back in tlie spring nnd take back O. U. W.bv Chas. Grissen.
to polish off some j»oor wretch who was
T. N. B ak nil
Copy of presidential ticket by W. II. under sentence of death. W liilo shipping will be done by tho 4th. The stand is
about
100
ImaJ,
He
reports
the
range
.lune 15, 1888 ([0:12)
so situated that the people can see the
Bovd.
beer in a ’‘brasserie” they were recog­
very fine.
Copy of Masonic Review of 1853, Mrs. nized, and the place was turned into a entire course.
MOTHERS!
Neither mind nor body can act health­ J. W. Cowls.
Notice to Tax payers.
battlefield
They were mobbed, and
Scotch toddy ladle, silver, Jas. Minty. narrowly escaped with their lives to the
Castpria is recommended by physicians fully, if the blood is vitiated. Cleanse
The time for payment of school tax of
i‘jr children teething It is a purely veget­ the vita! current from impurities by the Brass tablet containing names of whist, nearest police station. The proprietor
able preparation, its ingredients are pub­ use of Ayer’s sarsaparilla. This remedy chib. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kav, Mr. and ol the "brasserie” then broke the glass district 40 Yamhill county, Oregon,
lished around each bottb' It is pleasant purifies the blood, recruits tlie wasted Mrs. E. A. Manning, E. W. Fuller,
out of which they had been drinking, will expire June 30, 1888. All taxes
fo the. taste and absolutely harmless. It re­
Miss Sadie Smith, Miss Nina Speriy,
lieves constipation regulates the bowels, energies, and restores liualtli to tlie de­ Miss N. M. Goitner, Miss Myrtie Apper- and alter chopp ng up the chairs upon unpaid on tlie otoresaid date will be de­
which they hail been sitting, he made a clared delinquent and turned over to
fljiietspain, cures diarrhcea and wind colic, bilitated system.
son, L. G. Loughlin, A. B. Apperson, C. bonfire of tliein In the street. The prin­ the sheriff for collection.
allays feverishness, destroys worms, and
From Maine down to Tcxar,
A. Apperson, F. Rogers
prevents convulsions, soothes the child and
cipal barber in Trieste had to deny that
W m - Me. CtiKixMAN, Chairman.
And up to Montana.
Brass Tablet, containing name* of B. the executioner had been shaved in his
gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas­
J ohn W ortman , Clerk.
From California through Nevada.
tana is the children’s panacea—the moth
F. Fuller, and L. J. Fuller.
shop, a’, in consequence of the story
RACES ON THE FOt?UT0,
trs friend, 35 doses, 35 cents.
And down through Savannah.
Indianarrow head,relic of pioneer days getting abroad, every one of his regular
I have gone into the Clothing business, I am now ready tu supply-
All over the country,
bv A. B. Apperson.
cuatoineis refused to continue their pat­
your
wants with Big Bargains in Mens’ and Boys’ suits, Pants, etc.
Is Consumption lenrable.
Running,
anil
Trotting
Rare*
Will
be
Slag from O-rwego Iron Works, also ronage.—London Truth.
Now waves tl.o bandanna,
My
motto will be “Small profits and Quick sales.
llelil
un
the
Fair
Track.
Read the following: Mr C II. Morris,
clam sliell irom lossil beds of Wasco
And that is just
Newark. Ark., says:
“Was down with
What is the matter with Hann»li — county, by A. J. Apperson and wife.
PROGRAMME
FOR
THE
FOURTH.
abccss of lungs, and friends and physicians
Business card and coins by G. W.
The following races will be held at
pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Puck.
Burt.
_
Began taking Dr King’s New Discovery
The following is the order of the pro­ the fair association track on tlie third
Gee. W Edmunds finished up his
Coin
ef
1888
by
Clark
Braly.
nsuniRt*°11’ aui 1,0w orr n,y third third term teaching in the Pike school
I have but mv foot down on high prices to begin with. I have.bought
cession. The procession will form st and loiirth of July :
Coin oi 1851 by J. W. Cowls.
pottle, and able to oversee tho Ttork on my
Running race, Q mile, purse $05.00. my stock for Cash, and that talkH you know, (load Mons’ suits ijrom,
Coin of 1857 by Dr. E. E. Goucher.
the corner of C and Third streets at 10
larni. It is the finest medicine ever made.” house last Fridav. A picnic was held
Running race
mile, purse $125.00. ♦10.
Recipe for atonic dyspepsia snd card o’clock a. m. It will move up C street
♦ 10. upwards. Boys
’ suits from ♦ !. upwards. Mens’ penta, good nndr
..irMiddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: in Turner’s grove and a very eniovable
I
Running 1 mile, purse $140.00.
Had it not been for Dr King’s New Dis­ time was had bv *11 who attended. A by Dr.W. H. Boyd.
♦3.50
per
pair.
Come and see me. I can please you. In
durable
at
$3.50
to
Fourth,
up
Fourth
to
G,
from
G
to
Trotting free lor all, treat two in tlvee,
covery for Consumption I would have died good programme was given consisting of
Recipe for rheumatism by E. E.
Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes my stock is larger than ever to. suit
1,1 lung troubles Was given up by doctors declamation«, songs, essays etc. Mr. Goucher, M. D.
Third, do»n Third to fair grounds.
purse $140.00.
Am now in best of health.” Trv It sample Edmunds left Saturday to teach »ebool
Reeeipe for Typhoid fever. J. F.
Trotting 2 :50 class, l>est two in three, the times. PIONEER BOOT and SHOE STORE. Opposite the Grange.
Tlie procession will l>e headed by the
bottles free at Rogers A’ Todd,
(5)
in Tillamook county.
Catbreath.
Store. I’. F. BROWNE.
president of the day and associate* in purse $125.00.
Box of Cathartic pills, J. L. Rogers.
Entrence fee 10 percent.
Mr. Winchell, an old gentleman who
«.
carriages.
Family cards, by J. C. Cooper,
In allraces three to enter, two to «tail.
Electric Kilters.
lias been slopping at Chas. Cooks, bought
The McMinnville bras* hand.
Business card, 1’. F. Brown.
The winning home to receive 10 per
This remedy is becoming so well known a horse tlie other day and started out to
Liberty car containing thirty-nine little cent: second, 20 per cent; third, 10 |>er
Business card, hy Bishop A Kay.
..’7 I^P'dar rs to need no Ppeoial men- take a look over the valley in 49 sty e.
Constitution and bylaws of McMinn­ girls.
cent; conditions as to running: The
«in »I
w,1° *lave ,wcd Electric Bitters Mr. Winchell came to Oregon with the
Cooper’s sword brigade.
• san,e song of praise.—A purer emmigration of ’49. He mined in Cal­ ville Grange. Dispensation of McMinn­
Blood Horse rules ulinll govern all
Twenty ladies on horseback.
<’oes n°t exist and it is guaran-
ville Grange, Copy of the Grange Bulle­
races. Conditions ns to trotting meet :
n?*,0do all that is claimed
Electric ifornia, and in 1862 he found himself in tin, by tlie Grange.
McMinnville
Fire
I>epartment.
n
All tiotting races to lie governed by the
and v - al cure all diseases of the Liver the neighborhood of Bethel this •!«*•
G. A. R. in uniform.
Business card, by G E Det men ng.
rules of the National Trotting Associa­
Rnh ^’/‘heeys will remove Pimples. Boils, In the spring he purchased a band of
City council and citizens.
Business card, by M B Hendrick A Son.
tion,
The trustees reserve the right to
im»
and other affections caused by mules and started to the Frazier mines ;
Rev. W. T. Jordan will deliver the postpone any or all races in case ol
Business card of McMinnville Nation
■vJJUre bl°pd,—Will drive Malaria from the from that time he has been in the moun­
oration.
inclement weather. Entrance fee to lie
lipian’l Prpvent as well as cure all Ma- tains ail thetime. He is greatly sur­ al Bank, by Clark Braly.
President of tho day ; W. I>. Fenton.
Autographs of $ Rogers, J II Nelson,
vre-’~r°r cure of hendacho. Con-
made with tlie aecretarji. by June 30.
In spite of the cry IIA RD TIM ES wc are doing a good trade,. I d
Reader of Declaration ; J. E. Magers. Horse named by June 25.
tPfPat,rn
Indigestion try Eleetnc Bit- prised at the changes lie now sees.
Rogers A Todd E E Goucher.
Chaplain; Rev. N. L. New.
■ZZ Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
Check on McMinnville National hank
F. W. Rr.nteoirn, Hec’y.
I spite of the uproar and frantic efforts of our competitors our buaincea
There was a putrid mess < »me down
refun,I®d-—Price 50cts. and |1.Offner
Grand maraliall; P. P. Gates.
for one dollar, payable to Caliph Ibm
is constantly increasing. The people know that we sell only pure and
the river and was dumped at the U. K
le at Rogers <t Todds Drug Store. (5)
NEW HWINDLINO TRICK.
Aid ; J. T. Harris.
Ali, by H L Heath.
AN dock a day or two ago, in the shape Ben
reliable Drugs and Medicines and at price« as low as good goods can be
have
At the lair grounds seats
Check on McMinnville National bank
A fellow has beyn victimizing people up «old.
of a couple of dozen sacks of salmon lira for one dollar, payable to Don l’edro, of been prepared, tables made, and evary*
was literally "dropping to piece* and
thing prepared to make th* day *nji ioy- the valley with a new swindling ccheme
Our stock of Hair and Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Combs, Per«
by W V Price.
crawling apart.” in it. vile nastiness. Brazil,
Copy of Muncie, Ind. Daily News and able. After the exercises lor th* « lav, He carries around a handsome plush- fumcry, Toilet Soaps, etc., a’int big enough to make much fuss about
It ‘ smelled to heaven.” Nevertheless,
see
the
people
will
have
ample
time
to
i
card, by O O Hodson.
covered work box, with which be works but we know we can suit you when you come to see us.
men «rifled their olhctones heaved J business
Baptist College Catalogue, of 188/ by the race*.
together somehow and got it transfered
his little «chemo. Ha solicits orders
ROGERS A TODD,
Prof. Crawford.
. .
for boxes like the satnplo he shows and
CORNER ITONE LAID.
to a sloop for shipment, we
Letter written in English giving bio­
City Drug Store.
offers to supply them al such a low fig­
cannery across the river. It wouldt seem graphical sketch of D. C-anuto, *nd a
incredible that any man could be in­ letter written in Italian, French, and
The comer stone of the First Baptist ure that nearly everybody orders one.
Each person ordering is required to de­
duced to stoop to so low a practice as
giving natne* of all the men chorcli at Independence. Polk county, posit 50 cent* when the name is taken
I putting up these fi.h, but some people German
employed on the building.
Italian was hid Monday with Masonic ceremo­ down, merely an an evidence of good
tell us it is of common eeturrence. How
by D. Canuto.
M.sAnir
—THE DRAMA—
faith. Tho swindler, however, i* not
the high reputation of Colombia river stampa,
After the conclusion of the .vta*<vnic| nies by Jacob Mayer of Portland, Gram!
salmon can be maintained under such ceremonies. Mrs A E Tucker presented Master of the Grand Ixxige, A. F. and working in good faith anil never cotne*
! circumstance*, is a mystery ; and is < er the Grand Ma.ter, Jacob Mayer a beau- . A. M.. assisted by other grand officer* round with the boxes. It i* said that
' taniy no verv encouraging spectacle to tifol beqnet of flowers in beh»lf of the and local Masons. It was a gala day lie reaped a harvest of four-bit piece* in
i’UI ÀEEZ IB
meet ttee vision of these men in the ladies of McMinnville. N L Butler de- ! and thousands of people w itnesaed the Roseburg. It is to Ire hoped tost some
business who adhere to the pol-
ceremony.
Rev. O. J. Burcbelt of swindled community may get hold of tlie
tiven by the Independence Ama packing
of doing honest and respectable work- livered a fine address at the Opera East Portland delivered the oration.
: fellow and make an eram pie of him
House.
I
—Transcript.
leur Dramatic Club,
I
I-..TKII STATZ» I>»*i» Orrn-it,
I
l
..... ..
Or . Man I. *9. 1888.)
. .- J i, hereby given ilia« in conipb-
I *°wkb the provision* of the act of Uon-
hnce
|s78, entitled’ An tti-t for
Ign-ss11’ f .jnjbei- lands in the »luU<» of
ia O "gon, Nevada and Washing-
r',,l,Te riu>rv"’Joseph N Hartley of East
ltül I nl L-ountV of Multnomah, state of
l’or‘1“ j,u6 this day tiled in this Offie* his
mrego1'-
, N 2tl>, for the burchasc
’s'f^f N E 1 4 and N W of E 1-4 of
1° 1 11) T 2 8 R 8 W, and will otler proof to
*r',Jtii»t the land sought is more vulti-
’t? f r its timber or stone than for *gricul-
,‘b! J inirpo-cs, amt to establish his claim
'"“‘i “ nd before the Register and Re-
of this oilice at Oregon City, Oregon,
I f, Vrid-iv. the 29tli day of June, A. D. 1888.
C H ■ naiiies as witnesses-. John G llart-
I .Thomas Hartley. Walter Smith and
Jolm Edwards, all ot East t’ortland, Ore-
_
:
Regulate
The Bowels,
Ayer’s Pills,•
Children Cry for.
Pitcher’s Oastorlaw
J. B. ROHR,
House. Sign, mid Ornamentili Painter
BOOKS ! STATIONERY ! !
MUSIC
Musical Instruments of All
Kinds.
CASTOR IA
Filling a Long Felt Want
Grand Big Opening.
I have no Rents nor Clerk hire to pay.
Qarvi.son’s Opera
House
Wednesday Evening
July Fourth
‘WAM”