The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 10, 1889, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    YAMHILL GO WE8T 8IDE telephone .
S. Hess drunk and disorderly yester­
day, fight. Fined $2.) and costs.
UNPAID WARRANTS
A llowed D iking 1883.
L G Fletcher, viewe
2 0)
KBSOVRCK9 OF OREGON.
Win Hunter, Witness................. . 1 (X) i I. F Hall, ehaininan .........
2 O»
lU.t Ills ItECOKlIEll.
| W J Van Scov, witness.............. . 1 69 i .I T I less, cbainman
2 00 Partira wishing one to send East to frlewds*
Of Yamhill County which have Jatkins, viewer........................ . 2 00 i Joel Bryan, marker. ...........
5 oe
can havê it by calling at this
what Some of it. Leading
E. G. Ilagev to L. F. llall.l-l’Jintcrest
Wm Wood, flagman..................... . 2 00 I-iiwrs Gregerson. witness
3 20
been
Allowed
but
never
ofUcé.'
W in 1 Iill, juror......................
in donation land claim of Malinda Hall.
. 1 (X) Win Pittingill, witness...........
« 20
Farmers Say.
Drawn.
W T Booth, witness.................... . 1 50 Wm Laughlin, witness
No. 72 in t
, consisting of 156?«
4 30
This office has received i number of
A J Wood, witness...................... . 3 10 Frank Houseworth, witness.
acres; con
$359.
. 3 IK)
the “Resources of Oregon" a pamphlet
.1 R Rood, chainmail................... . 2 00 Fred Flora, witness................
EXTENDING
OVER
THIRTY
YEARS.
.
4
20
I
Mary
II.
Todd
to
Joseph
Matty,
lot
Martin <Sr Sandora.
"i
J J Calhoun, chainman.............. . 2 00 W II Harrison, judge.............
8 40 published by the state giving a map ot
3, 4 and 5 of block II, and lot 2, 3. 4 and
Dear Sirs:—I havo used and
. 2 00 A M Waddle, judge
0 00 Oregon and a description of each county
5 of block 19 in Lafayette, Or., consider­ All Farson» having a Bill Allowed should Tlios Willis, marker..................
—
------
THE
--------
1'
W
Hawes,
viewer
...........
. 2 00 F 11 Holcomb, constable.
handled a great many machines
ation ; $149.
«
Call and get their order on tho
3 00 its products, miiieials, etc. All parti«-«
J Lowerv, viewer...................
2 00 J J Henderson, judge
6 00 wishing one to send to their friends ill
County Treasury.
and I have found your Cutting Box ft1
A. K. Wright to Abner V. Nelson,
D N Brown, markor..................... . 2 00 Monroe Mulkey, judge......... ..
0 (X) the east can get it fiee by vailing at H im
part of donation land claim of A. K.
the best I ever bandied or saw used.
8 Wilson, chainman ............... . 2 <X> G W Olds, judge
7 00 office.
It is the intention of T he T elktiioxe 8 David
Wright cortaining 84.88 acres; consid­
A. J. B akek .
Navce,
witness...
.
2
10
Frank
Wright,
clerk
..............
0
00
eration, $2,900.
to retain the popularity which it lias ob- F J Leliold, witness...................... . 1 50 Fred A Crawford, judge
Wright’s Red Cross Coflgh Syrup,
0
co
W Hl open up Monday night at Gar­ A. R. Burbank, referee, to Duncan
North Yamhill, Or,, Oct. 3, 1888.
, tained in Yamhill county by giving a A M i'odtl. witness......................
1 60 J M Crawford, clerk
I) (X) cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, les* of
Ross,
north
half
of
C.
B.
Hawley,
ex
­
risons Opera Houso with the
Martin Sanders.
F Frazier, witness..................
. 2 30 R L Harris, cleik..................
■ blight newsy paper each issue.
0 00 voice and m H inflamed «oniTitiou* ot tiitf
cept 50 acres, and lots 1 and 2, sec 36 t 4 I
7 40 lungs. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed
great funny Comedy enti-
The records etc., of Yamhill county Wm Rogers, witness ................... . 1 50 F J Keys, judge
s, r 4 w ; consideration, $3,500,
John Livengood, judge
0 00
A llowed D uring 1884.
cutter I bought of you last winter
have
been
moved
to
McMinnville
and
titled
Cuiah Badly, judge
It. L.Church nan to Susan Nickerson,
G <M>
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
gives guou
good BUHBIUUHUII,
satisfaction, better
than | ri/xT / ax «■
. 4 30 I) M Ramsey, clerk..................
uciier mail
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 7, of the town we will now be able to give the latest Wm Summers, witness .
6 00
C
G
Scott,
viewer
.........
.
4
00
C 11 Vaughn, cleik..................
The Best Salve in tho world for Cut*/
of Willamina; consideration, $250.
6 00
anyothcr machine around here, it
county and court news and know at the W Carl, viewer..............................
2 00 J L Ferguson, cleik................
6 (X) Bruises. Sores, Ulcer*. Salt Klicunv;
cuts very fast for a small machine.
James and Susan Nickerson to Eliza­ same time that it is correct in every par­ J L Loughlin, witnens.........
1
00
T
Goodrich,
judge
....................
l'ever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
7 60
beth Simms, lots 1. 2, 7 and 8. block 7, ticular.
I would recomend the Belle City
Virgil Brown, iuror.......................
TUESDAY NIGHT,
1 (X) F llausworth, judge
Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Erupt­
6
IX)
1
of
Willamina;
consideiation
$200.
1 00 David Stout, judge
before any other.
The first labor which we have under­ John Lowery, juror.........
6 00 ions, and positively cures Piles, or lib
Geo
Davis,
juror
...........
Ellen
Deskins
to
Mabel
Dear,
lot
4,
1 (X) Jacob Wiaecarver, judge.
6 GO Pay required. It is guaranteed to give
C. Z immerman .
block 7, in Deskins’ addition to the taken is the compilation of a correct and R II Crawford, juror.. .
2 <X> J H Nelson, clerk....................
satisfaction, or monev refunded,
6 00 perfect
I
complete
report
of
all
the
bills
allowed
town
of
Newberg;
consideration
$50.
F
Goodrich,
witness
.........
Will
be
presented.
It
is
the
3 80 C Palmer, judge.......................
fa-
McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888.
7 00 price 25 cents per box. RogeraATodd.
Mrs
H
Nelson,
witness
by
the
county
which
remain
unpaid
up
3 00 C A Wallace, judge................
Ellen Deskins to L. Wyman, lot 3,
motis story Dramatized.
6 (X)
Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent
4 00 1’ M Scroggins, judge...............
block 7, Deskins’ audition to Newberg; to date. This report extends over a I) I) Dickey, desk of «lection
10 00
Wlight’s Compound Svrnp of Sarsa­
date duly received. In refference
John Jones, ehaiuinan . .. .
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
4
OO
consideration $30.
Chas I-afollet, judge................
6 00 I parilla can be relied upon for all blood
period of 30 years, beginning in July <) M Wood, cbainman...................
to the Belle City Feed cutter, I
4
00
J C Nelson, judge ..................
HIM) diseases,
<
skin affections etc. Sold by
W. C. Brown et nx to Chas. Allen, 1859.
1’ A Smith, marker.....................
4 00 Henry llewitt, judge
A Todd.
6 00 Rogers
1
lots 0 and 10, block 5, Watt’s addition to
would say that my No., 3 is all I
Henry
Brown,
marker
.................
T
he
T
elephone
has
spent
a
consider
­
200
J
B
Ross,
cleik.
........................
7 (X)
the town ol Amity; consideration $800.
could desire. I have speeded up
W Sharp, ehaininan........................ 2 00
6 00 , Use Wright’s Arabian Condition
to about GOO revolutions, and it is
THURSDAY NIGHT
Samuel Creson and wife to Rachel E. able amount of time and money in mak­ Louis Labonta, witness.................. 2 70 C G Robert*on, clerk.
Powders if von take pride in seeing your
Barks, part of donation claim No. 70, ing the report as complete as it is; hut Allen Flunt, witness ...........
A SUCCESSFUL SILO.
stock luek well. Sold by Rogers A Todd.'
2 20
only a question of getting the hay
f’/YNTt’TTCTAKT
50 acres; consideration $300.
if
it
gives
the
people
who
have
money
C
D
Wimer,
witness
...........
26>
to the machine. I am well satisfied
VVi't* WwlwlN.
Elien Deskins to N. M. Snodgrass, coming to them from the county, their J M Iluierv, witness...................... 1 50 Ensilage will surely be the I-'odtler of tho
in every respect. It has the only
Future.
part
of
block
2,
in
Deskins
’
addition
to
PRICES
just dues, we are completely repaid for
A llowed D ubino 1885.
practical feed I have seen, viz: the
Newberg; consideration $25.
There
arc
three
or four kilos in this
When Baby wan sick. wo gave her Coterie,
our
labor.
Dr S A Young, witness...............
1 50 1 county, but the first one of any niagni-
Reserved Seats...........
.. .50 Lindley Parker and wife to Wm.
two corrugated rollers.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
Isadore Ertle, witness.................
1
50
Numbers
of
people
have
forgotten
that
Gallery
..........................
beard from at this office is that of
. . .30 Wright, lots 16, 17 and 18, block 23, in
A. M. W addle .
F Kloitelieek, witness.................
1 50 ' 1 tude
Whoa she became Mio, she clung to Coterie,
Messrs. 1). C. Stewart A Sons, near For­
Edwards’ addition to Newberg; consid­ they have any thing coming from the Robt Addison, juror....................
Children under 12. ...
...15
1
00
Wbon sb. had Children, she gave then* Coterie
eration
$250.
Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or.,
est
Grove.
Their
silo
is
ten
feet
square
county, and if this article reminds them Ratn’l Creson, juror......... ............
1 00 at the base and twenty feet in height,
writes in refference to the Belle City
Abner B. George and Ah.-.eda George of that fact and they get their order they Annie Creson, witness.................
1 50 lie capacity is estimated at eighty tons
Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis­ LOCAL HAPPENiNGS IN AND to N. M. Snodgrass, 6 acres in t 3 s, r 2 can bring it to T he T elephone office G Mortgaridgo, juror....................
3 00 of cut grass or fodder. The product of
w, and t 3 s, r 3 w; consideration $300. and it will be received on subscription L Fouts, witness............................
3 00 nine acres of corn, estimated ut thirty-
faction and can reccomend it to any
ABOUT THE CITY.
3 (XI five
United States to Jsaac Luellen, s e % to tho extent of th* amount for which it J Burggy, witness..........................
Worth Knowing.
tons, was cut to one-half inch in
one that wants to buy a feed cutter.
W II Miller, marker......................
of sec 22 in t 2 s. r 3 w ; patent.
2 00 length and stored away In this silo.
Mr W. 11 Morgan, merchant, Lak*
calls.
A
Phillips,
witness.
.....................
2
90
Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888.
L. F. Hall and wife to E. G. Hagey,
After remaining in the silo for about
A. D. Martin is sick with bronchitis.
1 50 ninety days, the covering was removed, City, Fla , was taken with a severs cold,
Every person in the following list has Ar Bo—, witness............................
part of donation land claim of Malinda
Messrs. Martin & Sanders.
attended witli a distressing cough and nm-
Fung,
witness
.................................
1
50
Iiext?y ^Oll t tl,e banJ P'^y on Saturday Hall, 19.80 acres; consideration $450.
a perfect right to tho sum set against Flint Martin, juror........................
and th* ensilage found to be in excellent ing into Consumption in its first stages
McMinnville, Or.
3
20
condition, excepting about eight inches
James B. Clark and wife to E. G. their name and can get an order on the I II Stephens, juror......................
ninny socalled popular cougto
3 00 in depth at the top, which was moldy He tried aud
Gentlemen:—Permit me to say
steadily grew w orse
Waa
IL,T"rner Ieit Tuesday for a visit Ilagev, 156^4 acres; consideration $20.
treasury for that amount by calling at Fielding Stott, t-ilismsn...............
400 and unfit for use. .Mr. Stewait says his remedies
that the No. 6 Belle City Feed cut­ . to Seattle.
reduced
in
flesh, had difficulty in breathing
J. R. and Martha J. Wilson to John the clerk’s office.
C P Bishop, juror..........................
2 00 stock, with few exceptions, seemed to and was unable to sleep. Fnally tried l>r.
ter I purchased from you some time
D H Turner, clerk of election....
2 01 relish the new food, and ate it as if to King's New Discovery for Conaiimpion and
Earhart, of Portland, was in the G. Schiller, 80 acres, part of s e Ji q(
ago has given me perfect satisfac­ city Tuesday.
sec 31, t 2 s, r 2 w: consideration $480.
A llowed J uly 1859.
A L Mills, clerk of olection.........
found immediate relief, and after using
200 tins “manner” born.
about a half dozen bottles found biinsSll
tion, and in case I should ever re That fresh sausage candy atC.Gii»- United States to Thomas J. Enbanks, W. P. Pugh, surveying............... $ 300
A llowed D uring 1886.
Wc were informed by Mr. Slewart well and lies bad no return of the disease.
s e *4 of see 31, t 2 s, r 2 w ; patent.
Christian Steaman, chainman .
3 00
quire another I would buy one con­ sen’s is delicious.
ehaininan...............
200 that when the silo is ready to open, the No other remedy can show so grand •
W. H. Hanson, chainman......... . 3 00 J W McCallister,
structed on the same principal.
GRANDE ltONDE LETTER.
J Loughary,juror.....................
1 00 covering may be removed and exclusion record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discov­
Mrs. Julia Snyder is clerking in F. \V
for Consumption guaranteed to do jua*-
Orin C Skinner, witness...............
1 50 of air is no longer necessary, at le isl he ery
J W enerbero .
A
llowed A i - ril 1860.
Redmond’s store.
what is claimed for it —Trial bottle fr»« a«>
Fifty New Indian Citizens for Yamhill
J K Conner, viuwer......................
4 00 so understands the mode of operation Rogers A Todd's Drug Store
(4)
J
S
Tripp,
witness
........................
.
1
50
Mr. C. C. Walker a leading farm­ Go to G. 8. Wright, the dentist, Mc­
County.
Sidney Root, witness....................
400 from all that can be gloaned from
authorities
on
the
subject.
D
C
Carter,
witness
......................
Minnville,
Oregon.
4
00
er of Polk county, writes of the
A llowed S ept . 1861.
MOTHERS’
A word now ns to the construction of
Nelson, witness.....................
2 20
Belle City Feed cutter, I am well Fanners report the ground as being i E d . T elephone :—The line between F Cartwright, witness................ . 1 90 J Nels
tho silo will be of interest to our farmers Castoria is recommended by physician»
C
Gubser,
witness
.......................
2
00
or children teething It is a purely veget­
Yamhill and Folk counties passes across J Cole, witness............................. . 1 90 II S Iuras, axeman........................
pleased with the machine. I will too dry to plow good.
200 and dairymen. The silo should be built able preparation, its ingredients am pub­
Soloman Hess, axeman............... 12 00 high, so ns to give greater pressure with­ lished around each botlb* It is pleasant
gay it is the best fodder cutter I Several cases of lung fever and pneu­ the reservation about thirty rods south
A llowed D ec . 1865.
of Tom Gilbert’s house and will be very
Newton Baker, axeman................
2 00 in its walls. As for instance : One ten to the taste and absolutely hurmlors. It<»-
have ever used, being far superior monia in this vicinity.
J C Gubser, clerk of election.... . 200 \V H Tidd, cbainman....................
2
00 feet square at the base should not be licves constipation regulates the bowel»,
close
to
Jake
Wheeler
’
s
house
just
to the Baldwin.
. Trv Horehound candy for colds. C.
less than twenty feet in attitude. Foi quiet.« ¡>ain, cures diarrhcea and wind coli».
\V
T
Tidd,
chainman
....................
200
A
llowed
J
une
1866.
south of the agenev buildings, leaving
Grissen makes some xtra strong.
one of this size, heavy studding should allays feverishness, destroys worms, and
Chas Whitmer, spikes...................
4
80
prevents convulsions, soothes the child and
about fifty of the prospective eitizens in W A Matheny, clerk of election. . 200 Oliver Abernathy, juror...............
4 40 be used, placed not further than ten gives ii refeshing and natural sleep. Ca»-
Born. To the wife of Mr. Brown, near Yamhill county.
FORCE & WELCH
L W Greeg, judge of election... . 2 00 Alexander Reed, juror.................
inches
apart.
After
boarding
up
on
tho
3 00
toria is the children’s panacea—th» rneih-
Noitli Yamhill, Ian. 4th, 1889, a son.
BARBERS,
John Lvneh, witness....................
3 00 outaide, rustic or ship-lap may ho used ers’ friend, 35 doses, 35 cents.
A llowed N ov . 1869,
Dr. Buchanan has been sent to the
on
the
inside.
Ceil
eloselv
on
the
inside.
A
Johnson,
juror
............................
Wm.
Ball
has
purchased
ten
acres
of
200
Tuluhp reservation on l’uget Sound and Ed Stephens, chainman............... . 2 00
Have opened neat shaving parlors on Third
Electric Bi iters.
the .McDonald farm adjoining this city. Dr. Kershaw takes liis place here.
Morris Bean, j iror........................
2 00 Now paper the room throughout with
streef, between C and 1)
A llowed during 1869.
This remedy is becoming so well known
Sam Loy, wituess..........................
1 60 tarred paper. Over this paper placo
Mr. Dickinson the expressman, is suf­ While the doctors were changing sta­
Wc respectfully solicit a share of the pat-
another
ceiling
of
rustic
or
ship-lap,
and
and so popular as to nerd no special men­
fering with an acute attack of erysipelas. tions some bad Siwash broke into the ' Merges, juror............................. . 300
A llowed D uring 1887.
rod.nge ol tlie publie
the silo is ready for use. When tilled, or tion. All who have used Electric Bitter»
drugstore and stole all the years’sup­ Wm Pierce, witness...................... . 2 30 D V Olds, witness..........................
FORCE* WELCH,
sirg
the same song of praise.—A purer
so
much
crass
or
fodder
is
placed
in
it
1 00
Only one prisoner is confined in the ply of alcohol.
Wm Petkliam, witness.............. . 5 40
does not exist and it is guaran­
J L Hembree, witness.................... 1 00 as desired, place tarred pa|>er over the medicine
county jail at this place, Mr. H. p
“
THE
teed
to do all that is claimed
Electri»
January 1st was ration day. and J) Ferkham, witness...................... . 5 90 W M Campbell, ehaininan...........
2 00 top mid cover with earth to a depth of Bitters will cure all diseases of the hirer
Stuart.
about eighty of the old, decrepit and M Lucas, grand juror................ . 2 60 Phill Fendall, chainman................ 200
one
foot
or
moro.
Bo
sure
to
put
on
suf
­
and Kidheevs. will remove Pimples. Boil»,.
innville
.Dr. J. If. Nelson will be absent from blind were on hands to draw rations L M Baker, chainman ................ . 200 W Ravage, chainman...................... 200 ficient dirt to exclude the air.
Salt Rheum* and other ntfections caused by
. 560 Merit McKinley, axeman...............
I» now prepared to furnish milk at all his office Friday and Saturday, Jan. lltli and clothing. Colonel Collins having D Hutchinson, constable .
Mr.
Stewait
says
the
cost
of
building
impure
blood,—Will drive Malaria from the
200
expeiieneed great difficulty in getting D Hutchinson, witness................ . 2 10 Julia Marple, witness...................... 1 50 hi* silo, material and workmanship, did system and prevent as well as cure all Ma­
times
and 12th.
many ol tlie unmarried or divorced old R McTeer, witness...................... . 2 50 G 11 Hall, witness............................ 1 50 not exceed $100. At such small cost laria fevres,—For cure of headache, Con­
The popularity of T he T elkphone was women to give their names, he was at C Crowley, witness.............. ..... . . . 3 20
and Indigestion try Electric Bit­
Austin Biisbinc, witness................. 1 50 every farmer can afford to build a silo. stipation
ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
Per pint, one month, delivered morning or helped by four subscriptions Monday the commisary early and would allow W W Witherail, witness.............. . 150 J B P Piette, viewer .....................
The
value
of
ensilage
over
other
kinds
of
2
00
monev
r-•funded.
— Price 5C»cts. and |l.Oh>«r
afternoon.
•veiling, fl., per quart, |2
them nothing until they gave him a
A llowed D uring 1870.
Il F Bedwell, spike*........................ 3 20 food for slock is generally admitted, and bottle au Keyers A Todds Drug Store, (o)
name
that
would
do
to
enter
in
the
deed.
it
is
unnecessary
here
to
go
into
hi
’
tlier
G.
Morgareidge,
of
Dayton,
who
has
Milk saved seperate for children,
F Fried, witness .........................
1 50 T N Faulconer, witness.................. 7 00
been sick with the small-pox was in the Ho soon had tnoro names than he Wm Barnwell, constable ...........
I ik I o
2 50 John Lynch, witness...................... 4 00 details,
no extra charge.
the Children. They are ee-
needed.
city Monday.
G W Barry, witness........................ 8 30 pendent.
Win
White,
judge
of
election
2
00
pcei.jjy liablo to sudden
Provisional assignment has been com­
C iias . W. H olman .
II
Crater,
juror
.................................
4
60
200
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Coark.
I want it known that I will not allow pleted of all the farm lands and we have E G Cook, marker........................
SCHOOL REl'ORT.
Joseph
Kiikwood,
juror
.................
4
20
oto.
Wo guarantee Acker’s Bngllsk
any more dumping of garbage on mv begun marking the lines and corners for
A llowed D uring 1871.
Win Summer*, juror...................... 4 40
Remedy a positive euro.
It save*
ground near the Sax bridge.
permanent assignment. But few changes Chas McKinley, witness...............
School
J
R
Derby,
witness
...............
........
report
of
district
No.
6.
3
20
Yam-
1
40
hour* of anxious watching. * Sold kg
A. B aker .
will be made in the provisional assign­
John
Lynch,
witness
......................
00
3
hill
Co.,
Oregon,
for
the
month
ending
Geo. W.lhirt, Druggist.
A llowed D uring 1872.
G W Berry, witness........................ 6 20
The iron cresting has been nearly all ments but as the timber and grazing
—IS—
2 00 Reuben Snyder, juror.................... 14X) Jan. 4th, 1889. Total number enrolled
put on the court honse. It improves lands will be in separate tracts it will M A Calhoun, marker..................
2 00 W J McDaniel*, witness................. 1 (X) 39. Average daily attendance 31.
the appearance of tho building wonder­ tequire a long time to mark and show J Graems, juror.............................
Roll of honor, (.'barley Earhnit, Wal­ Children Cry for
A Fairdaugh, witness....................
them all the lines and corners.
1 60 Louis 11 Miller, bounty.................. 1 00
fully.
J Holmes,witness..........................
1 90 J II Harper, ehainman,.................. 2 00 lace Newton, Walter Crimmins, Bertie
Pitcher’s Castori»
SIARRIAGE
LICENSES.
Judge F.. D. Shattuck of the Fourth
A C Davis, viewer............................ 4 00 Levis, A. (!. Levis, laris Forde. Katie
A llowed D uring 1873.
district was in the city Saturday
Crimmins, Mary Esiliar!, Maud Newton,
OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE Judicial
J
W
Thomas,
chsinman
.................
2(H)
1 50 Jasper Agee, bounty...................... 3 00 Jennie Drnpor, Lottie Draper, Maggie
with a young man from the east looking From December 1st to Date.—Good Luck China Jim, witness........................
to them all.
STORE.
Ah Hong, witness.........................
1 50 B F Hartman, juror........................ 3 00 Newton.
Ou* F oots ,
over the country.
China
Lee,
w
itness
........................
1 80 Cla:
Teacher, Is warranted, Is bccauso it is th« hast
Maggie
Bryan
18,
Horace
Littlefield
20.
k Early, juror............................ 3 00
All parties knowing themselves in­
F Thomas, witness........................
2 10 N A Brown, juror............................ 6 50
Blood Preparation known. It will paaL
Rosa B. Perkins 17, Edwin Helmer26. W P Higgins, juror........................
debted to me must call and settle before
KNTITI.KD TO THE 1IKST.
1 10 Monroe Mulkey, judge of election. 3 00
lively cure all Blood Diseases, purifias th«
fhe first of February. You can find me
Rosa E Forrest 17, Wm II Buffitm 25. James Ayres, piror........................
1 10 Uriah Badley, judge of election . . 4 40
whole sy atom, and thoroughly but Ida up th*
at J. J. Collard’s grocery store.
Annie E. Fowler 17 Marshall II. Fol­
All
ar*
intitled
to
tlio
best
that
their
constitution. Iloiuvmber, wo guanuitM iU
I) Stout, judge of election............... 300
A llowed D uring 1874.
A. H ussey .
som 20.
Geo. W Burt, druggist.
1 50 F J Martin, clerk of election......... 3 00 money will buy, so every family should
Nina A Sperry 20,Edwin S. Warren 22. E N Lalbott, witness....................
Tho teachers of this county are notifi­
Mrs Lalbott, witness....................
1 50 Jack llelyer, chainman.................. 200 have, at once, a bottle of the best family
ed that the meeting of the Teachers As
Fannie Gilpin 18, Artiiur A.Brown 26. W N Brown, witness....................
200 Jerome Scott, axeman..................... 200 remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the
sociation on Feb. 1st, at Amity, has been
system when costive or bilious. For sale Children Cry for
A llowed D uring 1888.
M c M innville , O regon . - postponed on account of small-pox at Minnie F. Forrest 16, S. W. Buffum23. W 1‘ Haines juror.......................... 3 00
in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading
Rosa E. Katterman 22, E. E. Ladd 26.
C Palmer, viewer.............................. 4 00 druggists.
A llowed D uhino 1865.
that place.
Pitcher’s Castorla
Nettie Mitchell 16, G. A Dunnetta 26. Cornell, witness.............................
A
J
Baker,
viewer
............................
2
00
Graining,
1 50
J II Nelson leaves Friday for Scio,
Annie V. Burch 24, Lee M. Grames 26. .1 Rowell, witness..................
Paper Hanging and
1 50 George Taylor, marker................... 2 00
where he will do dental work for a short
Chas l’altner, viewer...................... 200
Carriage Painting. time, he will be accompanied by A. J. Georgia A. Burch 22, A. C. Darr 26.
A llowed D uring 1876.
G W Grew, chainman..................... 2 00
Nelson,
who
will
visit
friends
and
rela
Ida
Everest
21,
Jacob
Ilagey
32.
Prompt Attention to Orders front
J M Markin, viewer......................
200 II Farnsworth, chsinman............... 2 00
tives in that section.
Maggie Launer 23, Alvin Haines 23.
John Gilliam, marker..................... 200
the Country.
A llowed D uring 1877.
E B Collard, witness ..................... 1 70
Miller, SkurtleffA Kittredge will open
Lizzie Conlee 18, Morris A. Foster 30
C
C
Huges,juror
...........................
1
00
James
Odell, witness...................... 5 70
a real estate office in this city. Mr. J.
Levina Hutchcroft 22, Frederick Cane. W K Johnson, witness.................
1 50 II F Bedwell, juror.......................... 13 69
Knight will have charge of the office
Emma F. Sampson 21, T. T. Kirk­ N W Windom, witness................
1 50 J B P Piette, juror............................ 3 69
which will be situated in the front room wood 24.
While we do not claim to have reduced price« on all good« but oaly
J W Shelton, juror........................
1 00 Elsie Wright, juror.......................... 3 00
of Price’s photograph gallery.
Cora A. Bogue 20, Leon Green 23.
John Bunn, juror..........................
1 00 II Z Foster, juror............................ 6 00 on such goods as we advertise, to sell
W. T. Logan and family left for Scio
1 (X) Joeetih Kinney, juror...................... 6 00
Millie Campbell 20, N. J. Versteeg 23. J M. Welch, juror................... ...
Tuesday where Mr. Logan will engage in
Frank Stout, juror..........................
200 J R liootli, juror.............................. 10 40
Dillie
Everest
21,
8.
L.
Parrot
20.
----- 0-0 TO------
the blacksmith business. Mr. Logan
James llouck, juror......................
1 00 F Redmond, witness...................... 3 (M)
Lora Hunsaker 22. A. M. Sanders 25.
has long been a citizen of McMinnville
Robert Kinnev, witness................. 300 our object is simply to close out these goods before taking slock in J*»»
A llowed D uring 1878.
23
Lyda
M.
Withee
23,
S.
II.
Graham
and we dislike to see him leave.
5 00
Arthur McPhiilips, witness.
J.
3 00 Jno M Lady, bounty........................ 1 (X) uary. Hence wc offer these bargains to our many patrons, so khoM
Julia Daugherty 21, J. R. Sanders 22 Riley Backus, witness...................
D. W. McCall has returned from Day­
E
J
Jeffries,
constable
..................
1
05
50 who wish can avail themselves of them In our cloak department «vwy
Wm l)e Haven, constable...............
New Stock, New place of business. ton, W. T., where he spent some two
GEORGE ALBERT CRAZY.
J Briggs, witness............................
2 50 John Newall, ni|>crvi»or................. 5 00 garment is marked down to original cost and some
months. He reports the cattle in that
Call and sec me while in
Mary Winchester, witness...........
1 50 W II Harnson, judge..................... 8 40
country as being in a bad condition III. Mind Wandering on the Subject of B. C. Beamon, juror.....................
1 00 A M Waddle, judge........................ 6 00
town.
Tape worms.
owing to the scarcity of grass.
J J Henderson, judge...................... 6 00
A llowed D uring 1879.
Monroe Mulkey, judge
6 09
Wm Martin Behind the Bar- L. II. Baker, county school superin­ For several months past Geo. Albert, Henry Curl, witness......................
W T Kutch, judge............................ 6 00
tendent, moved his office to this city son ot Mr. Carl Albert, lias been slightly John Turney, witness..................
W T Keys, judg«
........................ 6 00
THIRD STREET, M’MINNVILLE. or Tuesday, His oflice in the future will be
Haustin, marker...........................
Jacob Wisecarver, judge................. 6 00
with the clerk ot the county and he will crazy on the subject of tapeworms. He Thomas Watson, witness..............
J W Cook, judge.............................. 600
be here Friday and Satardgy of each says he is troubled with one and has John Brown, witness.................... .
C A Wallace, judge.......................... 7 IM)
been taking medicine by the quart. Sun­ Joseph Miller, witness
week.
C Palmer, judge
.......................... 6 00
day
night
he
became
perfectly
wild
and
Jacob
Newenherg.
witness
...........
\V. \V. Nichols, and fatlier-in-law Mr. on Monday was taken before the county Wm Toney, witness........................
Chas Lafollett, judge...................... 6 00
Martin, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. court, adjudged insane and ordered to C
P M Scroggins, judge.................... It) 00
<> Burgess, juror ........................
Martin arrived from the east on the 18tli the asylum. Monday afternoon he was
David Stout, judge.......................... 7 00
Putman, juror........................ .
of December and is very well pleased taken there bv the deputy sheriff Bryan. F II II
T E Fristoe, clerk............................ 6 00
Gleason, witness.........................
with the country. He will soon leave i
W F Coulter, «pikes
................... 1 75
G M Root, witness........................
----- WHAT IS IT?-----
for the east where he will sell out and ’
M Mendenhall. 3 wild cats............. 3 00
BANK MEETINGS.
C N Specknell, witness..................
then return here to permanently reside.
E Granfell, chainman..................... 2<X)
A llowed D uring 1880.
James Landers, cbainman
2 00
A grand dance will be given in Howe’s The .Annual Election of Directors and Of­
A C White, axeman........................ 2 0 l
S C Burnett, inquest......................
hall, in Cailton to-morrow nig'it. Tick­
ficers.
W II Funk, chsinman..................... 4 <K1
Alex. Reed, lumber........................
ets including supper $2.06. This is the I
----- WHERE?------
________
S W Funk, axeman........................ 2 00
M Murvin, witness....................
first dance given in Howe’s new hall and
The stockholders of the two hanks in T 11 Garretson,
Rogers A Todd, stationery
3 65
witness. .................
a fine time is sure to be had bv all who
Wm Heinstoek, viewer
2 00
attend. A crowd of McMinnville boys this city assembled Tueadav and elected J R Derby, survey...........................
James Elliot, r-bsinman ............... 2 00
i directors and officers. Every national N Rowland, chainman.
Where will always be found all should go down
Ralph Story, marker .................. 2 >0
After much trouble Rogers & Heath bank in the United States is eompcllrd H W Richardson, witness
2 00 j
A Winters, viewer
Ibe latest styles in season, also a ¡managers of Garrison's Opera House, to hold their annual meeting on the sec-
A llowed D uring 1881.
Wm Davis, viewer
2 00 i
n*ce line of Bazar Goods such as 1 havs at last obtained a troupe of good I ond Tuesday in January of each year.
J II Sheldon, witness......................
G F Blair, chsinman ................... 2 0i)'
•.eople to play four nights. The Boston
May
.Mills,
witness
..........................
Jesse
Hobson,
marker
.............
2
00 i
The directors elected by the stock­
*re usually kept in a Millinery Comedv Compinv will open Mon lay
James Gaunt, witness...................
N C Mans, viewer ........................ 2 00 i
holders
of
the
First
National
bank
ate
:
store, and I would respectfully ask I night ’ with the celebrated comedy
James Ward, witness......................
Henry Townsend, hsuling ....... in 00
i “Soloman Isaacs.” This comedy is well
Jul.n Wortman, Jacob Wortman, Geo Bushy, witness
..................
tieo D Barnard A Co. stationery . 113 60 I
* share of the public patronage.
I wiitten and is a laughable affair indeed. Frank Wortman, Chris Wortman, James J J Armstrong, n.aking jury list
G I) Barnard A Co. merchandise 36 40 ,
James Toney, witness .................
Geo M Frank, jack screws.
2 50
I will also say that I have on- Tnesd iv night they will present “Hazel JL-Phillips, R. I’ Bird, Win. Holl.
Krike.” Of this play the people have
J D Morris, bear scalps.
The officers elected by the directors Pat Murrv, witness..........................
3 <XI
?aged the services of Mrs. Stuart all
read, and is good, after the style of
Merrit Milier, juror
.................
! J B Conley, wild cat....................
1 00 i
:
’ho will be pleased to meet her the world renowned “East Lynn. are
...............
I it Jacobsori. Inmtrer
Jacob Wortman, president; R. P. G I, Rowland, witness
I
tVedne-lav
night
“
The
Ticket
of
Leave
• >(> Ho<lson. merclundise
Bird, vice-president; John Wortman, VI Blair, cbainman..........................
former patrons.
Man” will be presented. Thussday cashier.
••
Wilber bitten, witness....................
I. J Fleet her, work .....................
night
the
roaring
comedy
’
Confusion
Yours Truly,
The directors elected bv tho stock-1 Mr Singer, witness ........................
W A Morier, wild cat........
1
! These
■ a«wv M
’
nniH
aie
goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if you want the
delight the audience. Having made holders of the McMinnville
National
I Nichols, merchandise
” *’ —
A llowed D uring 1X82.
Mns. A. B vrt . 1 will
i choicest ¡»argain». r
*‘
.... city
.. . do
_ ____
_____
When
in the
not _ fail
to inspect our neef
L-ood rate with the company the mana- bank are:
' D C«nmo, edrner stone etc. .. . ,
Itebold, witness........................
gere of the opera house have, put the
K __ , Shoe and Grocery
departments
which
are not equalled
Rnge-s A Todd, stationery
.
’
7
"
-•-
-
...................
..-/.J
in Yamhill eow
J. W. Cowls, J. Lowenboig. Win. Geo
.
- «_> f
».
_
•
•• • •
price of admission down to 15, 30 »nd Csmptiell. A. J. Apperson.
R. P. Ear- I, Fonts, witness
H R Baxter, canvassing.
3 oo | • tv
for fresh,
stylish goods
and ■ all
right prices.
..
G W Graves, supervisor
rl) cent" Reserved seats can be had at hart, I^-e Loughlin, 1 A. Macrum.
i <e W Kauffman, grave
son
«
’-----
••.......
....................
•
We
call
especial
attention to our display
of Holiday Good».
, Rogers A Todd’, for 50 cents, gallery 3)
R ibt Addison, viewwr
2 00 -
The efliccrs elected by th* directors Joseph Wilson, cbainman
•ents. children under 12 years 15 cenlr I
David Hurst, witness.................. .
[John Barry, cliainruan.
2 00 i The choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccoa can be found at
:.
I Nelson, witness ........................
' Th’ tr upe come heralded by good press are
1 N J Watkins, ch> in nan
2 0 • I
notice« from every town th-’T nave | J. IV. Cowis, president; T^e Loughlin, Frank Redmond, witness. ...
El aha Fu-fk. u.arle-r
Children Cry for
2 <<»
viee-pres i'lent; Clark Braly, cashier.
|
ah
own
in.
(
Pitcher’s Cantoria
TUE OPERA BOUSE
M CM? COMPAQ’’
bOLOMAN ISAACS
HAZEL KIRKE
TICKET OF LEAVE MAN
M c M
dairy
FIRST ( LASS MILK
MY MOTTO
“Large Sales and Small Profits.”
F. IHELMIIMEDER.
J. B. ROHR,
Bouse. Sign, and Ornamental Painter
THE GREAT SLAUGHTER
For Fine Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars-
hulery ’ s
sjyle cozNTiisrcrES.
AT COST
BELOW COST.
Clothing
Department.
All broken lines and odd suits in Mens’
Youths’ and Boys’ clothing reduced to cost.
SOMETHING NEW!
Dress Goods Departm’t
Millinery and Bazar Store
We offer a line at 15 cents, regular price
30 and 35 cents. A line at 31 regular ¡trico
50 and 60 cents.
Opposite Grange Store.
Shoe Department.
A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular
price 31.25.
Hosiery.
We offer a special line at 25 cents worth
j;*’ 40 and 50 cents.
APPERSONS.