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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1888)
YAMHILL CO. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE,! Ed Russ of Me lfor 1 is in the city. Uncle Billy” McDonald will start for I the ea-t some time in tho spring. I LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND Rmi'anger is ambitious to become 1 r*-sident of the French Republic. ABOUT THE CITY. Don’t fmget to call on Dr. G. 8. » light, when yon Want dental work. Hugh Collard who is brakeman on the ! i Laf.iyjtte had an alarm of fire, Friday ^mtherri Pacific spent Christinas in this A PURCHASE. TROTTING WONDERS. might have won the great >10,000 pur < RESOURCE* OF OREGON. at Hartford in Irish, and Hus year not., ing in reason coul.l beat him. He start Parties wishing one to send East to friend» ed nine lime* and won night races. His eat* have it by calling at this What Some of Its Leading Sensational Feats of the Past only defeat is credited to Guv, w hom he office. Wednesday, the sale of the south part beat handsomely at Detroit ’ , and lie is Farmers Say. Year. generally regarded us the best and most of the Sax property lying on this side of This office has receive.I a number of successlul performer of the year. Big the creek consisting of 4 and 31-100 the “Resources of Oregon” a pamphlet a* he is he seems to stand camp.i gning Martin it Sanders. acres was consumated. For several CALIFORNIA’S GOOD SHOWING and to be a better horse each year than published by the state giving a map of Dear Sirs:—1 have used and weeks the sale has been in progress and the year before, lie closed the season Oregon and a description of each county Nearly all the county officers were in V olunteer. Hie famous sire of trotters, at last Jones 4 Co. have bought the best with a recorj of 2:14— handled it great many machines town Monday. its products, minerals, etc. All parties The Sport Growing Both East and West. it ed in New York state last week at the Favonia, by Wedgewood, dam Fa- wishing one to send to their friends in Bnd I have found your Cutting Box Dr. J. I). Fenton, of Portland, dropped age ot 34. piece of pro|>eity for their purpose in the Where is Oregon? ilette, l»y Alexander's Abdallah, com the east can get it free by calling at this city. It takes in all the land south ol ot the best I ever handled or saw used. in upon uh this week. menced I lie season with a record of 2:19. office. ( ,lina I’1'“8 a'e 'I’l'ck growers Stowe's lumber yard bounded by A A. J. B aker . From present appearances there will . r. Bingham has tine which bloomed in street, 'he W'as one of the g*aml peiformers ot the county road and the creek. After a »eason covering six months, Wright's Red Cross Cough Syrup, three weeks. be no snow this year. l’be cost of the piece was f 15 K), a verv and crowded with sensational perform the vear, and won eight races against North Yamhill, Or., Oct. 3, 1888. tlie liesl horses on the tmf, reducing her cures coughs, cold«, hoarneness, loss of Miss Mary Johnson is still in Portland reasonable price, besides the purchasers J unes Magruder, of Dallas, is in the Martin it Sanders. city spending the holidays. under treatment (or her eves which aie have privileges in the water right. As ances, the trotting year may now be con- record to 2:15 in a fourth heat. She hud voice and all inflamed conditions ol the Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed It is reported that the Independence nearly blind. soon as tlie weather permits a complete «idered as ended. All the great events a comparatively ea*y season, too, and lungs. Sold by RogHia A Todd. great things are expected of her next cutter I bought of you last winter opera house is a fine one. Generul Lane, who served with dis sasli and door factory will be built, the have been decided, and probably no year. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. latest improved machinery will 1« put brilliant record will be obtained until gives good satisfaction, better than Redmond wants ail accounts settled tinction thrffiigh the civil war, died in in Harry Wilke«, record 2:13m, did not and then McMinnville can boast of as New York on Tiiursdav last. by the first of the nsw year. next spring. There is still some work stait during the year. He is, by the The Best Halve in the world for Cuts, anyother machine around here, it K°-d a factory ns there is in the state. It is believed that the smugglers oper The company will remove the old build being done by the horses in California record, second only to Guv among the Bruises. Sores, Uh-ers. Salt Rlieiim, When you are looking for holiday cuts very fast for a small machine. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, trotters that are considered as on lhe ating nn tlie northwestern border trade ing on the corner of Third and D streets and in the far South, and while the I would recoinentl the Belle City goods go and see Rogers & Todd’s. turf. He was out of shape during tlie Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt in Oriental fabric aa well as opium. and will build a brick block in the near J. L. Rogers will leave for a trip weather permits it an occasional match past season, and though hi* infinnity ions, and positively cures Piles, or no before any other. Miig Celia Wilson, of Ilerrv, who future to be used as a store room and for through California about the fits' ol the of local importance only will be decided. was considered t ifliug his ow iters were Pay required. It is guaranteed to give C. Z immerman . year. «pent ChristniHS in this city has left for tlie sale of hardwaie. This is tlie first move by private individuals toward tho But the harvest season is ended, and not satisfied to sturt him, and late in the perfect satisfaction, or irnmev refunded, M. U. Gorlner arrived Monday on lhe East Portland. Bevie is inconsolable. McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888. increase ot manufacturing interests. the compiler of trotting statistics gleans year placed him under tlie care of a price 25 cents per box. RogersA Todd. The hop pickers of this citv held a train to spend the holidays with prominent veterinary, where he remains Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent 10:13 his family. reumon ut tlie residence ol Mr. I.eabo. People should take into consideration but few and scattered items to bind up but with every promise that next year Wiiglit's Cont|>ouiid Syrup of Sarsa date duly received. In refference The Independence opera house will be A good timeand fine lunch were enjoyed. the many advantages for manufacturing with the full sheaves of Iririri. In the he will be belter than ev»r parilla can be relied upon for all blood around this city and invest their capital. to the Belle City Feed cutter, I dedicated January 1st. A grand ball E, L. Harper, the Cincinnati bank Many manufacturing industries will pay, usual leisurely say secietaiies of trucks skin affections etc. Sold by Clingstone, record 2:14, known in the diseases, 1 wrecker, shows sighs of insanity, which among them being a creamery, a can have sunt in official summaries, and past as lliu ''demon trotter.” lias done Rogers & Todd. would say that my No., 3 is all I will be held. but little this year. lie won a hand the prison officials consider only tempo nery and many others. Give it a thought could desire. I have speeded up If the weather keeps on the boys will rary. now a clear general idea of the year’s some victory fiom Belle Hamlin ut Buff Use Wright's Arabian Condition at least. to about G(X) revolutions, and it is soon be skating. Ice has appeared in results in this most important American alo, hut wits nut obliged to go faster Powders if you take pride in seeing your Dr. G. 8. Wright, the dentist, is loca- several places. only a question of getting the hav than 2:17 1-4. 1 stock look well. Hold by Rogers A Todd. double wedding . sport can be had. Rev. Hunsaker has returned from fed in the Braly block and is pi epared Patron, record 2:14 1-4. won two heats to the machine. I am well satisfied We-ton to do ail kindb of dental work. Give me The two greatest reeoids — those of he has been during the a call. Married, at Hie residence of C. II. Maud 8., 2:08^, and of Johnston, from Prince Wilke* at Detroit, trotting in every respect. It has the only past two where months. one of them in 2 :15 1-2, but lost the race, Married—¿it the residence of W. B. Burch, in Amity, Dee. 25, 1888, Miss 2:0614, pacing—still remain nnapproach- and lutein the season was again defeated practical feed I have seen, viz: the How is thin, $250.000 worth of real When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, Gilpin, by J. A. ('ampbell on the 22 inat Georgia A. Burch to Addison Darr, and two corrugated rollers. estate ciianged hands in Whatcom, in Arthur A Brow n to Fannie Gilpin, all ed, nor has any serious attempt to equal by the same almost invincible trotter. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Miss Annie V. Biticli to Lee M. Graines or surpass either of them been made. Belle Hamlin (2:13*^) was the subject one day, recently. A. M. W addle . of Yamhill county. When she became Miss, she clung to ('oatoria. of numerous challenges, but made no Dr. G. W. Goucher officiating. Many All kinds of the best silver ware at the Mr, Bonner ’ s great mare has had no Jucge Longhair will move out of hi« Whan she had Children, site gave them Castorp start against another horse, except when Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or., lowest prices you have to see at Win. botiHH on Third afreet this week. ('apt. invited guests were present and the two harder work than an exhibition mile at she was beaten by Clingstone, ns above writes in refference to the Belle City Holl’s our jeweler. W yatt Harris haa purchased it and will couples received many beautiful and Fleetwood Park ill 2:121.,, and Johnston noted. Her best mile oi the year was Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis For the best silver table ware as move in immediately. valuable presents. It is seldom that a in 2:15 1-4, when to Buffalo she essayed faction and can reccomend it to any knives, folks and spoons, call at Win. Thurailay the opcu houae waa a acene double wedding occuis The persons lias been culled upon fur but little oi his to beat her own record, but failed bv Worth Knowing- one that wantsUo buy a feed cutter. Holl’s jewelry sto e. •»I much excitement, the ladie* weie pre giving presents were Miss Lila Goucher, «peed, as lie was generally barred from one and a half seconds. M ik . Rigjs, secretary of the Nalinna carina for the Mattoni«* Mr W. II Morgan, merchant, Lako all classes, and met no antagonist able • supper which RETURNED. Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888. W. C. 1’. U. ieetureil al tlie opera house was given after the insta, lalion Thurs- two glass pitcher«; Mrs. L. Bettman, to force him out. Looking back through City, Fla , was taken with a severe cold, -iiiiuril.iy evening to a lair house. • lav night. two fiuit dishes; V. Pepe, set silvei the records of the trotters, one finds us Messrs. Martin & Sanders. Chas. Flaming Return* to MeMInnvlIls attended with a distressing cough and Tun Cat t. Van Alstine, the fellow wlm There will he a bit il eelipse of thè stv> links; Mrs. M. A. Pepe, pair turkeys; McMinnville, Or. ing into Consumption in its iirst stages After * Trip East. some time in this city, i« In ated on New Yea ’a day, thè eentei- of Mrs. F. Walling, two fiuit dishes; Mr. lhe foremost three Maud 8., 2:08*4. Jay He tried many soculled popular cough Gentlemen:—Permit me to sav ii p-lit remedies mid steadily grew worse Was Independence. He van stay the e. «■tab.ty is imine liately 'Ve- ilo- Lickob mil Mr«. Lainon, pair vases; Miss B. Eye See, 2:10, and St. Julien, 2:11*4. that the No. 6 Belle City Feed cut Saturday morning Cha«. Fleming re reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing Of these Maud 8., as lias been said, has Don't forget to send III : li-LEPll'N - e ■ V • • 11 V lò Oegoti il will he paria turned from Michigan where lie has and was unable to sleep. Elililly tried Dr. Limon, i-ake stand; Mrs. Darr, cook been resting on tier laurels, but keeping ter I purchased from you some time to ,t friend ea»l ul the RA ky Mountain-*, md willc* -mnience . al _ abolii ................... , ni 1 :30 t p. been spending the last two or three King's New Discovery for Consumpion and - ove; Will E Darr, lemon stand ; Mr. ago has given me perfect satisfac while it only costs you one dollar to do ■ f in’r fo get this phenomena. ..ini lira. G. tiamiiiie. two tablecloths in shape at any time to do battle for bei months. He took with him 11 large box found immediate relief, and after using tion, and in case I should ever re an. I he Liiite<l St ite* Secret Sc vice I ihm >nd I wo towel«; Miss M. Weston, two ciown. Juy Eye See lias been trained, of Yamhill productions which created about a half dozen Ixittics found himself well and has had no return of the disease We have not tlie largest stock of holi nn down a g gictic opium ring in th»* piteheia; B. E Coulter, two sugar quire another 1 would buy one con but. has developed weakness when culled astir amongst the farmers where ever No other remedy can show so grand a No thwest. A haul of almnt |20,Oti day guilds in the county, tint we have exhibited. Mr. Fleming states that the -poons; Victoria Biiu-li, set of goblets, record of cures, as Dr King's New Discov structed on the same principal. some veiy nice goods that we are selling wo tli oi the ciude dm*; wan in id<* in -i*t of sauce disliva, music tiook ; Miss upon for a supreme effort, and within a people of the oust are entirely ignorant ery for Consunq tion guaranteed to do just J. W enerbero . »Iirhigzcn on Satur<l.-iv last, and its comae lane Buich, two velvet satchels; Louie few days past lias in^t with an accident of thia part of the Pacific coast; tliev what is chiimed for it - Trial bottle freu al cheap. RuG.-ms A T odd . been 1-ared ba« k to tlie whippera at lb.reh. sciap book, vases; Mr. «nil Mrs of so serious a character that his life seem lo know all about Tacoma anil Rogers it Todd’s Drug Store (4) Mr. C. C. Walker a leading farm The committee who auaiiced the baa lestival give thanks lo those Pacfima. Watt HendeiHon, set oi napkins; Mr. hangs in tlie balance. Far away in u Seutlle, but the beauties of Oregon have er of Polk county, writes of the w InistniaH MOTHERS! never been explained to them Hun .Judge Co<i|\,<>f th«* fnlorat ite Com anil M’S Win. Walting, two flower or ho so kindly assisted in the prepara Belle City Feed cutter, I am well tion. Castoria is reeominended by physicians merce Comuii?««ioii, Maya violation of tin* I naments; Miss Eva Jack, napkin ; C R. pleasant paddock at Petaluma, Cal., St. dreds will leave the state in the spring Julien is cropping the sweet short grass, for Washington territory and many of or children teething It is a purely veget pleased with the machine. I will ■ Clark Braly, c ishier of the McMinn laws by railroa ¡a t ) giin »dvatagcH Jack, napkin; H. Clay Burch and wile, able preparation, its ingredients ure pub them expressed to Mr. Fleming that say it is the best fodder cutter I ville National bank, has purchased a over one another ia a common occur two pair ol Berkshire pigs; Mr. Geo and will never »gain answer the call of tbev would see Willamette valley at any lished around each liottb* If is pleasant rence, and is m i le difficult of detection Detmering, lamps ; Mrs. C. A. Burch, to tlie taste and absolutely harmless. It re line picture of Mt. Hood fiom H. C. the judges ’ bell. have ever used, being far superior rate. A large amount of dincriptive lieves constipation regulates the tiowels, fiom the fa« t that they will not tell tale* two cake stands, set ol sauce dishes, two Rest lhe aitist. But as time softens the steel of the to the Baldwin. , matter could have been destribnted hv on each other quiets pain, cures diarrluea and wind colie, pair of scissors; C. II. Burch, Sr., two Gold and silver watches for ladies and feverishness, destroys worms, and The original “Tim”P ittv has returned valuable books; C. H. Burcb. Jr , cas muscles and slackens the spetWl of these Mr. Fleming to good advantage to this allays gentlemen at all prices, also all kinds ol prevents convulsions, soothes the child and county and valley, Imt that was over ter; Miss Ida Burch, set of plates, set great tinf performers others take their to Yamhill to spend the Holidays with gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas jewelry in solid gold oi roll plated at FORCE & WELCH hia family. Air. Patty is the traveling of goblets; Miss Lotts Dinmon, two but places, and the season of 1888 has been looked when he left here. toria is the children's panacea—lhe moth .McMinnville jewelry store. BAltBKIlS, passenger and land agent of the North ter knives; Mr. siui Mrs, W. T. Coulter, prolific in this respect. NO. 3857. ers' friend, 33 doses, ,35 cents. Guy, Prince Th« Yamhill Rod and G ni Club is a I ern Pacific in the south. Ilia central of- two sets of flat irons; Mr. and Mis. I). RETORT 9F THE CONDITION Have opened neat shaving parlors on Third good organization and persons who are Electric Bitters. lice ia at Chattanooga Tenn. He informs Coulter, two cake stands; Mrs. J. W. Wilki s, Rosalind Wilkes, Favonia and a st reef, between C and b interested in shooting or fishing should I us that during the fiist 25 days in Sep Masten. two towels; Ed. Weston, two dozen others have attained to the fore This remedy is becoming so well known Of the McMinnville National Bank nt Mc- We respectfully solicit a share of the pat join. It only costs you one dollar to do tember he ticke ed 2)88 persons to boxes writing paper; Mr. ami Mrs. Win. most positions and have made the sa and so popular as to need no special men Minnvil'e in the state of Oregon, at the tion. All who have used Electric Bitter* rodage ol the public so. points in Montana and Washington ter Weston, two chair tid.vs; Mr. and Mrs. lient events of the trotting year. De close of business, October 4, lririri. FORCED WELCH. sing the same song of praise.—A purer Belva Lockwood has (he honor to be a ritory. The most of his immigration R. W. Laneefleld, four silver napkin medicine does not exist and it is guaran Resources. cidedly the laoRt sensational tiotter of woman who has had the presidential from the south is to these points, Oiegon rings, one set silver spoons. THE Electrio 4 43.254 Ki teed Io do all that is claimed Tint T klei ' iionk wishes them success the year has been W. J. Gurdon’s black Loans anil discounts nomination. She is a lawyer and has catches very few. He says that no Ore Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver 91 3ri and life and it tlie grooms will cut this gelding Guy. For years past lie had Overdrafts, secured unii unsecured Kidheeys, will remove Pimples. Boils. innville dairy passed through successfully two matri gon literature is distributed in the south in notice 8 Bonds to secure circulation 12.509(10 oilt, write their name arid address been known to possess extreme speed, U and east, while car-loads of Washington Due from approved reserve agents 2.1176 4s Salt Rheum and other n flection»« caused by I m now prepared to furnish milk at all monial alliances. impure blood,—Will drive Malaria from the 17.trill 02 system I wish to inform the public that I have territor y praises are distributed monthly. upon it aru* lorward it to this offive we but his disposition was too flighty for a Due from oilier National Banks times and prevent as well as cure all M«- Current expenses and tuxes paid 1.337 Mi a fine lot of Map'.e trees for sale. I w ill Mr. Pattv is a resident ot Yamhill and is will send T he T elephone one year to racehorse lariu fevres,—For cure of headache. Con Aside fiom an exhibition' Premiums paid............................. 2,976 40 either deliver them to purchaser or plant a constant, reader of T he T elephone each, free of charge. 4| 40 stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit in double harnesH, with Clingstone as Checks and other cash iti ins Ter pint, one month, delivered morning or them. I have also ail kinds of fruit and which lie praises in the ionde-t terms, Bills of other Banks 30 0(1 ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or YAMHILLER PECULIARITIES. but we are too modest to publish them. evening, >1., per quart, $2 money r. funded.—-Price 50 c tn. and|l.(XXper his mate, when the team trotted the Fractional paper currency, nickels ornamental trees far sale. More capital has been invested iti the ami cents.................. C. H. C ook . 10 35 bottle at Kesers A Todds Drug Store. (5) Hartford track in 2:17, he had never ap Milk saved seperatc f< r children, A Yamhiller is the best man under south dining the paMt vear by not I hern Specie.............................................. 7,419 95 8. A. Manning and Dr. Goucher at capitalists than in all the remainder of the sun but tie possesses more peculiari peared in public, and several of the Legal-tender notes « no extra charge. 01 00 the Children. They Irt se. tended the shooting match at Carlton lhe United States. “Tun” is considered most celebrated trainers had tried in Redemption fund with C S I’reas- OVXVrV peclally liable to suddaa C has . W. H olman . Monday, Sam brought home three and by the Northern Pacific managers to be ties than any other counlyman in the vain to control his unsteadiness. Per urei\5 per cent of circuirli-m) 5G2 .y» ’olds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, lhe Dr. a great big goose. Three out of the best rustler they have in their ern- state, these have made him notorious haps the transition from youth tn equine I We guarantee Arksr’s Knglizh T otal ........ ............. .< 19 tc. five got a turkey every clatter. : ploy ami why should he not be, he is a throughout the Pacific Coast. For in middle age had as much to do will» his I’.cmedy a positive cure. It saves Mrs. Frank Leslie, of New York Citv, gentleman and ia full of stmies and can stance: He will always yell out when in improvement in behavior as did the Liabilities. 'tours of anxious watching. ’ Sold hr was recently elected an honorary mem tell them in a manner which will bring a cruw’il “Yamhill against the World.” skill of Sandeis, who drove him this Capital stock paid in........ eo. W Hurt, Druggist. I 50,00)00 ber of the Oregon Alpine Club. Yester a laugh every time. vear. He was enteied in several tlnee- liiidivitlcrl profits.................... 813 ft*» When he goes to Portland on business it rninute classes, including some valuable Niitimial Blink notes outstanding 11.230 dav Mr. Steel received the distinguished 00 GBANDE RONDELEiTEK. is a moral cuitainty that he will take in stake races, but when lie made Ins I niliviilmil <h*|.osits subject to check 16.487 11* lady’s acceptance of the honor. Deinaml certificates of deposit ‘ ----- 00 1.407 The invitations 'o the wedding of.Miss The Allotment Progres«ing.--Will be Fin the Standard Theater and tlie front seat maiden start at Detroit, in July last, rime certificates of deposit 7,054 35 little confidence was felt in his eiici ess. Lora Hunsaker and Mr. A. M. Sandeis too, and lie is always looking around ished this Wintar. Four speedy trotterastarted against him, T otai ............ .............. *•«7 012 1!) OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE are out The wedding will take place hunting for one of his kind « ho has not including such good ones aa Editor and Wednesda”, Dec., 2nd, 1889, at the resi yet developed the extraordinary ten Grande Ronde Agency, Dec., 26, 1888. Repetition, but Guy distanced the field S tate or Osttoox, C ounty or Y amhill , ss : STORE. dence of Rev. Hunsaker in this city. dencies of Yamhill, but who will sneak in the first heat, trotting in 2.86 1-4. A I. Ci.ittx B hai . v , Cashier of ........... ......... the above It is «aid there is to be a conference E ditor T elephone : in and take a back seat, if lie sees one week later, al Cleveland, he defeated named Bank, do solemnly swear that the L warranted, is becauso it is the bask The work of-allotment has progressed he is sure to yell out “Hello Yatnliili ! his brother, Fred Folger, in 2'18 1-4, above statement is true to tlie best of my Blood Preparation known. It will posi of railroad magnates in New York soon with a view of forming a company in sufficiently to justify the belief that it When did you come down?” loud enough 2 :19, 2:18 1-4. At Buffalo, August 9. lie knowledge and belief tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the C ure B raly . Cashier will be completed this winter to the ex to be heard a mile. which is to be concentrated the control whole system, and thoroughly builds up the met the two famous repre«« ntalives oi tent of surveys already made if re have Subscribed and sworn tn before me this A Yamhiller is lhe first man Io regis of all the important roads west, south constitution, Remember, wo guarantee it, the Wilkes family, Prince Wilkes ami 24th day of December, 181«. anything like an average Oregon winter. ter in a hotel and lie is also tlie last man west and northwest of Chicago. (iso. \V Burt, druggist. Rosalind Wilkes. The race excited C. W. T almaoe , T. 8. l’atty, of this city who has been Since it is found that there is only about to use it. if he uses it at all. Once upon special interest, as tiny, who was con Notary Public f.ir Oregon. 80 acres of agricultural land to the head a time the writer was in Portland stop south for the past two years as immi sidered even then the fastest trotter Corrccl Attest; gration agent for N P R railroad systems of a family in the pro-rata distribution, ping at lhe Holton house, the town was without a drop oi Hamblelonian blood, M c M innville , O regon . it is ordered that each head of a family crowded and people were being turned J*W Rowis ) ieturned Monday, accompanied by his would lie tested over a fine track against •’soul'* I A. J ArrsRaox.> Directors. daughter Miss Laura Patty who has shall he assigned 160 acres of grazing away because there were no rooms, all two of the fastest descendants of the • Graining, Win. CAiarnr.i L I land in addition to his 80 acres of agri being full. A particular friend of the been visiting friends and relatives in “old horse.” Guv won in straight heats cultural land and each single person hotel keener arrived and wanted* room, —time, 2:20 1-2,’2:14 1-2, 2:16—and Paper Banffing and Tennesee. 18 years of age 80 of agricultural or the clerk infoimed bun that evaiv room Prince Wilkes experienced his only de Carriage Paintinff. The Yamhill Rod and Gun Chib held a over 160 of grazing land; each child under was full, but suddenly a bright idea Prompt Attention to Orders from shoot Christinas day at the fair grounds. age, 40 agricultural or 80 of grazing. It stiuck him," Hold on a minute'' he cried feat for the year. Guy was entered for Several good scores were made, James will require all of lhe burned district, or “I think a Yamliiller has a room here.” tlie $10.000 puise at Charter Oak Park, the Country Fletcher breaking 23 out of 26; S A. dead timlier and all of the grnen timber Immediately ll'.ejlook of despondency on Hanford, but was distanced in lhe fiist Manning bioke 16 out of 26. The re that is easily accessible for distribution the man’s face dropped off. The clerk heat. He was a strong favorite, but mainder got all Hie way iroin 5 to 12 out to the Indians. A lew having stork have looke I the register over ami lound the could nut come to the neuro on a trot, and finally received lhe word on a of the 26. already taken grazing lands but the name A. Gallavanter, McMinnville, un break and far behind after his bad While we do not claim to hnve reduced prices on all goods but only great majority of ths Indians do not der the date oi four days past. The clerk Philosophy of Nature is the heading conduct had exhausted everyone's on such goods as we advertise to sell of a new monthly magazine published seem to appreciate the liberality of the said “Here is a room you can have, it patience. At the same meeting in New York. The a'tii-le« are advanced government in giving them so milch belongs to a Yamliiller but he has never lie was driven against time lo beat his in Hl Hight and well written. It should grazing land, and do not manifest any occupied it. own record, 2:14*j, but only allowed a A Yamliiller is never in a crowd but mile in 2:15 1 -4. At Fleetwood park last our object is simply to close out these goods before taking stock in Ja»« he taken by all pe sons who are open to interest when told that a birgstract o new ideas. It« art cles are on scientific, grazing land will lie assigned them in what every one ir 1 tic crowd knows lie September he won the stakes for the hails fiom Yamhill, the land of big ted three-minute class in three heat*, beat- I nary. Hence we offer these bargains to cur many pntrons, so those religious ami historical subjects. Its addition to that already occupied. I ottr cloak department every Tlieic was an allotment made, and banies ami apples of the same color. price is only one dollar per year. ing a large field, but was not obliged lo who wish can avail themselves of them In A Yamhill maiden will go ten miles go faster th«n 2:20 1-2 Two days later garment is marked down to original cost and some Tlie nia-qnerade at the opera hon-c deeds giv n by the superintendent oi Christmas night was a success. A large Indian affairs in 1S72 wlccli very g eafh thiougli tlie mud to a dance and dance he liotted the same track against time number of maskers we e on the fioo- «nd roinplicate« tlie p eae"t allotment bv eve.y art liming the night mid not feel and lowered liis record to 2:12*4. alargecmwd of H|su-I dois were ill ti e e,i-on Ol ilie lands p issing into d (T-iei t it at all. Imt when her mother wants lie' Philadelphia driving park, September hands without anv reend. The speci.ii in help Wash she is suddenly troubled 27th. he lieat Rosalind Wilkes in 2:16 gallery. Tlie prizes were awarded to Mr. Di' k .lolim*m «nd hl« «ister Mis agent lias no instmcttons to regard tbi- wjili lumbago or some other disease 1-2, 2:18 1 4, and 2:18 1 4, and a week which d"es not allow her to wink. later, at 8'. Ixntis, lieat Rosalind Wilkes Aggie Johnson, he Was Old Nick him fot met allotment but hi« own sense ol All in all the people of Yamhill are and White Mocking* in 2:19, 2:16, 2:18 to the Indian« impels him to give self and she was a facinating young jn-oi''- noted for their hospitality, general good the land t" the io mer owner* or the r 1-2. Last month he slaited nt Cleve feRESpLEASANTlAXATIVE wench. legal heirs whenever there is mine than nature and a supreme faith in lhe soil of land to beat his own record, 2;12$4< «nd i Within the memory of men now only one I luimant to anl unoccupied «»ai l o' the county. D ingo D anen . accomplished lhe feat, trolling in 2:12. I middle-ageil a horse that t otted in 2:16 land. Every Ind an 1« given the land and thus obtained a leeord surpassed w..s a wo Id-wide wonder, but now tim e where In« iinp'ovemriits a-e, if it’s y<r>- only by Maud 8 , Jay Eye Bee and St. are tw entv-one trot'ers that have m om sihle to d > so with-mt making the sub Jlllien. hl n subsequent eff ol to lower , records of 2:15 or h-tter a” follow-: divisions less thin 16 acre«, The council ol tlie city of McMinnville this record he again turned the Cleve Mmd S 2:8*4. Juv-Eve-See 2:19, M. H 8. M aloney . met Wednesday evening for the consul land track in 2:12, but as thia was a Erin<.-v, |].e u ie of Syrup cf J’igs as it act- Julien 2:11«. Gnv’ 212. Maxey « "hb eration of ordinances, tlie entire council losing performance it was not genoiallv 2:13*... R ous 2:I3*X, Harrv M ilk— threatening to kill . ^‘lyenthi ‘ being present. Tlie evening was spent heard of. At Hartford, on the same day •> I;;1.., Belle Hamlin 2:13^. »',l*111.1'* K idneys , L ivf . r and B owels i 2;1'P. Clingstone 2:14, Goldsmith Maid U, p, Stuart Arrested and l’l»c»d Under in revising ordinances and a hard job it he was distanctil, he showed a q'laitei was. The council finally concluded that in 30 12 seconds, a 2:02 gait, and nn • 8OO Bond«. EJectuilly Clean ing the System when I 2 :14, r- inketl 2:14. Patron 2:14*4, Ro«a the charter needed revisement more doiibtedlv the fastest pit of trotting evei ' | nd Wilkes 2:14*.,, bqiefnl 2: 4’4. Costive or B i I. ohs , Dispelling seen. He was timed by Charles Bick than any one tiling. Prince Wilke« 2:14’,. Mm.bmii ¿14^- Friilav afternoon IL I’. Stuart, of this man, I), de Noynlles and several of the Tha council adjoarned. I Arab 2:15, Davotiia 2:15, Lulu 2.lo, this citv. While drunk, attempted to turf reponers. If he improves as he Ims CARD OF THANKS. break in the doo of the house in wlm h | Majolica 2:15. lie is more likelv than any other living and permanently curing hi« wife hve . Unable to <lo this Im tiotter to lower the record. H abitual constipation ' The Centervilleian thus ap" o re«: threatened to kill her He wa-arrest Wellie undersigned thank the people The bay mere Ito-nhnd Wilkea, owned We apologise for mistakes made in all °»t weakening or irritating the organs former issues and sav they were inex- ed «ml a complaint mmle o'K. the el.a.i« heartily who so kindly assisted in lhe by Sire II rrvthers of N Yi-ilV, wa* by the on which it acta, being “threatening to kill. S.taoUv preparation o( the Christmas festivites record second among the tiotter« Ilf th-* •tsla In r.Oei nnd 31.00 Bottles by all 1 cnsable, as all an eihto- has to dot. to morning he waived examination and at Carlton. year. 8he was by a son of George H attib H wzet , | hunt news, and dean the Leading Druggists. Wilkes and from a daughter of Zdcaadi A as r.s S weet . tvne and sweep the floor, and carry « a- W;t. placed in 4#*0 tsin.l« bv ! MAXrFACHTRB» CXLT BT TUR i {¿r%d saw woo.1. »nd read th. pojo's. Harding B**"* nn*h>® •” f'*rn,"h lh’‘m Golddnat. She was a sensation Iasi te.ir, CALIFORNIA FIG SYBUP CO. I What Ml<ht Hare Bren. bursting u (ion the trotting wot Id like an and correct the mistakes, and pen slimt h- was placed in durance vile in the S am F rancisco , C au , , nnexpectwl comet. She is a m.ne of * Yamhill countv pig at Lafayette. N ew Y ork . N- •• items, and fold the papers, The first baby l>orn in Denver was the great speed, and is so strongly tun-cled Wraupei«, and make paste, and mol tbe TUE CHIttSTWAU OATFERINO. n*iperPs. mil talk to vish«r«,and distribute daugl-.ter of a settler named Harvey, and that she is li.tbls to accomplish alm* st anything in a i-ontest against time II * B P- and hunt Ihp shears to write edi he Opera Um«' Crowl«t wl» •!> she was born in 1863 or thereabout*. In career this year has not lieen a pro- j torials and dodge the bills, andI dun de loinfatrri In Town- enterprise in being nounced sui'i-ess, but she has to eonteii'l recognition of ber hinq'-ients, and take cnss ng« from he born in the camp. public citizen* pre agiinst <in h phenomenal trotters a« whole fore-, and tell OU* The Chri.tm»» festival at the “P"™ Prince Wilkes and Favonia, and Th cse goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if you want U m we need money-we sav IJ .at ne i eno ho..e was a g'and .».'<*«* and refler « ■ *nted her with all the land in eight ot Gnv, Unfortnnately, the iin*b*r these conditions she won a large choicest bargains. When in the city do not fail to inspect our new her fathei ’ * cabin. husin«s!» t» mistake » credit on lhe committee who «0 nobly share of her *ace«, «nd i-loeed the season ten hng to these little nn'ter«. .mi g-t- let thei» housework and other labor go taxes were never paid, and the land, ______ (ell into oilier with a record of 2 :14 1 2. made at Poiigh- Shoe and Grocery departments which are not equalled in Yamhill cour , Hng om living on gophe- tad = A'» in order to prepare a «no time for the now worth 42.660.000. kee|M»ie against her stable companion, . ty for fresh, stylish goode and all right prices. ¡„red with imagination, and «esr"’^»' young f.iik. ’ one of .be fin..« e«Hn~ baii'la. Tlie girl who first owned it all the pacer, Gossip, Jr. m now a singer in a variety show of that We call especial attention to our display of Holiday Goods. shove and noi"olisr» and a pa * wa« the I ihlean entitled »amt Heart Perhaps the most sneceasfnl trotter i o ints obliged to torn a smiling .-minty neve' won Fair Man.”—thi.is leap year city. N«w )'*’t think what might have i<the The choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccos can lie found at i«ir«»s the big yonng geldilrg I been, if the taxes bad been paid? Bitt ! Xv to Hie man who tells .1« Toc know The young folks eny^rA jian’t wmth »1 50 am»,oW- *'”1 ,V/JX t em«elves Itogelv «nd that was th« «im gncli is life. Some are born lucky, other* Prince Wilkes, by Red Wilkes, d i n bv Brown Chief. A» a five-yejr-old be in Denver. I , OB11 moke a better mje wtth h.s eves 0- the ente tainment. • ... • -*-*■’ A I'lee« of tho Sax Property J. ne. a Co. Sold to M c M FIRST CLASS MILK MY MOTTO —is— “Large Sales and Small Profits.” Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorio F. DIELSCHMEDER. J. B. ROHR, House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cantoria THE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE CONTINUES. AT COST BELOW COST. Clothing A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and £f Ease and Comfort [Colds, Headaches and Fevers Department. All broken lines and odd suits in Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’ clothing reduced to cost. Dress Goods Departm’t AVe offer n line at 15 cents, regular prico 30 and 35 cents. . A line nt 31 regular price 50 and 60 cents Shoe Department. A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular price $1.25. Hosiery. \Ve oiler a special line at 25 cents worth 40 and 50 cents. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria APPERSONS,