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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1889)
YAMHILL CO. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. ■ ■■ Go‘« °- 8- Wright, the dentist, Mc Minnville, Oregon. _ That fresh sausage candy at C. Gris- ■en’a ia delicious. Try Horehound candy for colds. C. Grissen makes some xtra strong. The City Council met Wednesday night and appointed Wednesday Jan. 23 as tlie «late for the meeting of tiie boaid of equalization of the city lax, at the office of the recoriler. Mrs. Caves,of Wheatland,is in trouble « ¡e beat the daughter of Mr. Fowler: Wednesday, who attempted to have her arrested, she fired the constable ami the slienff of the county has gone afte: her. bhe will come. THE ASSESSMENT. J —fc— i i - COl'NTY COVBT PROCIKDINGR. J A Husten, sawing wood......... DIED. 5 00 J M Kelty, merchandise 21 55 J W Baker, guarding.................. 15 00 On Saturday afternoon at 12:30 John B W Dunn 4 Son, repairing vault 1 00 Some of Its Lea^.hg The county court adjourned Friday John Thompson, packing file» 12 00 Haney of Lafayette died of a complica The city assessor, Clias. W. Talmage, after completing the following business: (' C Linden, ruakiug jury list 3 00 tion of kidney and bowel trouble. Ha Farmers Say. has completed his labors and by his 1 50 was sick for some time and gradually The flrot part of their work up to John Schaller, assisting............. “ 1 50 grew weaker and weaker until his soul books we learn that the total value of Wednesday night was published in Tint James Wooden, Sampson 4 Perkins, lumber . . 3 17 departed without a struggle. Mr. Ha Xartin & Sanders. assessed property in this city amounts to TKLtruoKK of last week. 4< G C Feudal I, 2 77 ney was a just and good man nnd was a 44 pear Sirs:—I have used and $623,852. The exemptions are $42,380. Adams 4 Post. The Pauly Jail company was allowed I > 27 member of the Presbyterian church. Ho 44 Richard Kesterson, handled a great many machines the indebtedness $181,100, leaving the until March 18th, 1889, in which to com 14 08 has lieeii engaged in the boot and shou 44 7 53 business for some years past at La ,nd I have found your Cutting Box taxable property of the city of McMinn plete the contract, county permitted to Rowell A Son, 44 J F Byets, 18 00 fayette. «he best I ever handled or saw used. ville at $400,372. The following is a occupy the th st door fur and after Jun. Yamhill Lumbering Co“ .... 15 45 Cui e«l. “ 44 A. J. B aker . summary of the tax list and containg the 15th, 1889. Sampson 4 Perkins 30 94 44 The clerk was directed to notify all Jesse Hobson, names of all persons who pay taxes on II 03 McMinnville, Jan. 14, 1889. 4 4 ¡forth Yamhill, Or., Oct. 3, 1888. not reporting to make re William Ball, ss a J I 1 $3000 and over. We also publish supervisóla I have been sick four years, have had poit on or before March 1st, 1889. Martin <fc Sanders. Yamhill Lumbering Co“ . . 8 95 .. .50 seventeen different doctors, all of whom the gioss value of the property, the ex Ordered that a competant person be G W Sappington, nails ........... GKANDK MONDE LETTER. 7 00 gave np my case as liofieless. I nder Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed .. .30 emptions, the indebtedness, and the tax appointed or chuten to collect delin Buckingham, “ ............... ... 37 26 tulter I bought of you last winter Dr. Fertig's treatment 1 have gradually ...15 The Siwash Court Assembles. A Great able property. quent road tax. Rudder A Royal, repairing bridge 125 IM) impiovtal unGl now I am free from a «ires good satisfaction, better than D. E. Frasier agrees to keep and board L Loughlin, nursing time. C ï 7 50 combination of ailments that all the M 1 Mr. l’revo uutil spring for $2.00 per Filtert Lynch, boa id.............. M ¡nvotlier machine around here, it LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN ANO 15 00 other doctors failed to remove. rv week. Janies Johnson •• ................. 20 00 I Graml Ronde Agency, Jan. 12, 1889. ■ cuU very fast for a small machine. 3 Mas. R ebecca J. N est . S The following bills weri allowed : A E Young, “ ................. ■c 58 50 << o* E uitor rELEFiioxx.—Doubtless many of ABOUT THE CITY. I would recotnend the Belle City B Isaac Lambright, lumber. 4 30 45 Bird 4 Gates, merchandise. . 24 82 HIED. ■ 5 ’ your readers remember reading A. B. OD John W. Baker, lumber. C □ bsfore any other. 10 45 Rnmels A Perkins, medicine. . . 4 10 0D 3D « Geo. II. Snell, cementing . . ________ _____ 900 00 8 E Messinger, board................ Meaehem's account of the temporary 13 50 C. Z immerman , Tuesday morning at 2:29 Henry Dun- Mr. Frank Fenton lias moved his fam suspension of the Thompson allotment A J Apperson ’ Pauly Jail Co., contract.............. 6750 00 M M Mendenhall. scalps......... 800 17500 30Í 6000 10700 ily to this place. zer of this city died at the McMinnville Amos Nelson, extra labor ........... 28 00 jicMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888. Davi«l McMaugli, coyotes ......... 20 00 H AHani8 ......... 5635 30< 2ÜU0 3335 ’ Ainos Nelson, drawing jury....... in 1871. Another oecured here last 3 00 Ulysesa A Benton, wil i eat . . 1 00 hotel of lung fever. Henry was an en Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent Several wild cats have been killed in Monday. On Satur^iy evening I left 1. M Adams 7901 . 7900 Ziinineriuan, extra work. . 40 00 Henry Hansen, 2 wild cats . . 2 00 ergetic young man and one of our best W T Booth 5040 30i 40Î 434 > 1 1 C. jute duly received. In refference the foothills this winter. H. llanson, exl.a w urk. ............. 24 00 Ta) lor Thomas, bear ................. my surveying outfit at Litchfield's store 3 00 citizens, being quiet, attentive to his Bralv. 5825 5825 J. Winneberg, extra work......... l to the Belle City Feed cutter, I James Fletcher & Co., sold $1890 worth where we quit work, with instructions J G C Baker 36 00 Dave Cameron, scalps............... 7 00 business and obliging. Tlio funeral was 4115 300 3815 J. Winneberg, nails .................. 7 75 Robert Figgins, scalps ............... would say that my No., 3 ¡8 all I of the Sax estate Wednesday. 5 00 held from tho C. P. church in this city, 6425 300 2550 3575 M. Messinger, extra woik......... lor my assistant to meet me there at Geo W Burt . 16 00 John Dempsey, board............... 47 15 could desire. I have speeded up Mrs. Wm. Campbell has bought the noon on Monday. I was there Barnekoff 4 Allvn 15800 9.500 6300 Josiah Taylor, witness................. ENTITLED TO THE REST. 3 60 II W Lampson, juror........... .. the L 11 Cook 2 20 7950 3Ó0 4000 3ti50 Frank Taylor, 4* «»bout 600 revolutions, and it is millinery store of Mrs. 8. P. M. Briggs. appointed time but no assistant, at After 44 li 8 Connor, 1 20 W Cowls 12S60 300 2800 9760 Samuel Buell, 44 All are intitled to the best that their onlv a question of getting the hay Ed. Willis of Astoria spent three davs waiting for an hour I rode over to the J Wm 1’ W Scroggins, 44 1 20 Campbell . . . 13010 300 300 12410 John Dudley, 44 44 J H Brown. 1 «0 money will buy, so every family should lo the machine. I am well satisfied in this city last week visiting friends nnd Agency to see what was wrong When Galloway 4G’chei 32.50 44 3250 4 4 Delmer Dudley, James McKinley 1 (¡0 have, at once, a bolt Io of the best family 7930 300 1950 5680 Wilber Dudley, 44 io every respect. It has the only relatives. I came in sight I saw the fences lined John W Gault . Isaac Doughai ty, 44 1 60 remedy, Syrup of Figs, to eleanse ths 5150 300 300 45-50 Mrs 44 practical feed I have seen, viz: the For your job work call at this office. with horses but not an Indian in sight. Wm Holl. J Dudley, W T Smith, witness 1 50 system when costive or bilious. For sale I) Ifurrt . . 3270 3270 Clias Snelling, 4. 44 We are prepared to furnish first-class two corrugated rollers. R L Bewlev, 1 50 in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading In explanation I will say there is a court O O Hodson 6535 300 1700 4535 W J Garrison, 44 work at reasonable figures. 44 T R Bewley, 1 50 druggists. A. M. W ADDLE. r.HM 4250 F F Nelson, 5250 44 <• bouse and an Indian court on the Grand Henderson Bros A J Bewley, 1 50 Don’t forget th^soul-stirring temper C 1) Johnson 4570 300 500 3770 W Tvler Smith, 44 4< W D Ralston, Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or., ance drama “Ten nights in a bar Ronde which exercises powers not grant Jones 4 Co 2 10 KESOl'ltCES OF O It EG ON. 8700 5290 3410 44 44 l’cese, W S Warren, 2 10 writes in rcfference to the Belle City room” to-night. Admission 30 and 50 ed the county courts this court. This 8 A Manning.. 30Ó 1250 6580 John 8130 44 4. Lottie Malone, comt consists of three judges, a sheriff Grunge........... D C Coleman. 1 50 cents. Tartles wishing one to send East to foienda 4650 1000 3650 Chas Wilson, 44 feed cutter, it gives perfect satis- 44 and prosecuting attorney ami does a gen C Palmer.............. 3930 C Richster, 1 70 can have It by calling at thia 3JÓ 500 3130 44 ction and can reccomend it to any A Jap is coming over to this country eral probato businesstries cases both Rogers 4 Tood John Schaller, r. Tyler Smith, physician ........ Dr 75 00 office. 4900 17.10 3200 Clay Branson, 44 E B Follows, coroners fees 16 80 ie that wants to buy a feed cutter. to prove that a man can stay under wa civil and criminal, an«l not only marries L Root......... 3130 Cyius Vaughn, 44 ter for four minutes as well as for twenty people but divorces them. This court M Rowlan«!........... 3430 300 T J Flarris, sheriff’s fees ....... 21 10 This office has received a number of 5400 100 44 5300 F 8 Cottle, seconds. Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888. house is used for general purposes. James O Rogers, coroners jury. ‘ 1 20 the “Resources of Oregon’’ a pamphlet F Redmond 10960 5300 5500 E 11 Woodard, tl 44 44 A J Gant, It was in this building that Fenton dis T J Sliadden 1 20 Messrs. Martin & Sanders. The New York Herald says that more . trtitU) 300 300 6060 A C Hussey, tl 44 44 E W Wallace, 1 20 published by the state giving a map of McMinnville, Or. nien in this country have gotten rich out banded liis crew more than a year ago 8 1* R R 8330 8330 Chas Grissen, 44 44 44 and a number of oil «-loth grub sacks are W T Rowland, 1 20 Oregon and a description of each county 3200 3200 B F Sparks, 44 Gentlemen:—Permit me to say of making soap and glue than by any seen lying around with the remnants of L Shobe.. . 4 4 44 N J Rowland, 1 20 its pnxluets, minerals, etc. All parties other process. H A Tucker ......... 4365 300 44 4065 44 44 A C Davis, jt the No. 6 Belle City Feed cut- their contents untouched to this day DP Thompson. J H Nelson. 1 20 wishing one to send to their friends in 3-590 3509 A Bialv, Medorum McCowen. witness 1 70 the east can get it free by calling at Ibis ■ I purchased from you some time The county clerk informs us that num It was “Hopkins clioice” that induced J Wiseearver 7760 300 1130 6330 Isaiah Martin, 44 of people have diawn their warrant» Colonel Collins to select this building as John Dimirk. “ 1 70 office. o has given me perfect satisfac- bers 300 4835 1330 3205 44 which they remembered when notified hi» office, and as a natural consequence John Wortman. . 1 4400 390 8420 5680 Chas Palmer, Thomas Marks, “ ... 1 70 1° ’Vriglit’s Re«l Cross Cough Syrup, jn, and in case I should ever re in T hk T elkphonk . Wm McChrisn-an Dr E E Goucher, “ I first went lo this office to ascertain the 5 00 cures Wortman 2 8150 3(M) 8600 9250 N 44 coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of J Row land, uire another I would buy one con A French physician claims to give an cauae of detention When I opened the Jacob E B Fellow s, coroners fees ......... 9 25 W D Wright......... 4175 3J0 3875 A C Chandler, 44 voice and all inflamed conditions ot th* ' door I beheld a crowded house with one L I> Delashinutte juror ........... 1 20 ducted on the same principal. antidote which will forever prevent peo *4 Lee Ijonghlin, 44 ALIEN CONTRACT LAHOR LAW. J D Narin, 1 20 lunge. Bold by Rogers A Todd. J. W enerbero . ple from catching cold but the law is of my cbainmen, eyeglasses on, book 44 <4 J W Iaidy. A B Hemntock, and pencil in hand looking very dignili- 2 60 going to investigate him. .4 44 Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. G W Colthorp, e«l occupying the chief justice bench A Claus« Which Provides for th« Payment George Bryan, 44 1 20 Mr. C. C. Walker a leadingfarm- 4. Amos Nelson, 1 Iowa has discovered that she lias no of Informers. E F Delasliiuutte, with two associate judges, while my 1 20 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, 44 (of Polk county, writes of the law to punish a person who sets fire to a other 44 11 W Lampson, ' J E Cronin- chainmail was sheriff. They were 1 20 Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rhoum, 44 44 die City Feed cutter, I am well stack of oats. Only wheat and bay are trying a caae of scandal that would have Collector of Customs Hyman Abra W L Toney, George Lebold, 1 70 Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 44 Work E B Fellows, leased with the machine. I will mentioned in the statute. 18 85 ( Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt gone unnoticed by the white man's hams has received (torn C. 8. Fairchild, Matthias Senn, extra 44 Jno R Roberts, i * Grange store, merchandise 9 58 ions, : One day was lost in the allot iv it is the best fodder cutter I and positively cures Piles, or no 44 44 All parties knowing themselves in court. secretary of the treasury, the following lairin S Porter, E B Fellows, funeral expenses ment of lands but justice triumphs on 40 75 Pay required. It is guaranteed to give 44. *4 eve ever used, being far superior debted to me must call and settle before tlie copy of the section in the deficiency hill, John W Baker, 4* Grand Ronde. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, 44 the first of February. Yon can find me 1 he 1'opular Vote. i the Baldwin. approved October 19, 1888, authorising Duncan Ross, price 25 cents per box. RogersA Todd. at J. J. Collard’s grocery store. DEEDS RECORDED. Win Van Buskirk, juror. . . the secretary of the treasury to pay to N A Harris, A. H vssey . Cleveland ’ s majority on tire popular Wlight’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa informers shares of the fines collected 44 FORCE & WELCH Mr. Pliil. Fendall, of Willamina, was J, W. Cowls and wife to M. P. Cooper, under the act of February 26, 1885, viz; R W Phillipa, vote, according to returns as published parilla can he relied upon for all blood 44 B II Springer, in the city Friday. Mr. Fendall is an lots 6, 7 in. McMinnville, $900. BARBERS. 44 That the act approved February 26, 1885, in the New Yoik Tribune, is 99,355 or 50 diseases, skin affections etc. Sold by Gee, Rogers A Todd. settler, and at one time was book Nels Hansen and wife to Ed wird Gil- entitled “An act to prohibit the impor Henry 44 k« opened neat shaving parlors on Third old per cent greater than in 1884, when he Win Bunn keeper tor A. T. Stewart of New York. lospie, 80 acres in t 3 s, r 5 w ; $300. tation and immigration of foreigners and G W Knapp, 4 4 stroei, between C and D Use Wright’s Arabian Condition was chosen president by having a ma- 44 Henry Austin, to Jesse Edwards and aliens under contract or agreement to James Dunders, The London Times is of the opinion Powders if you take pride in seeing your Wa r«s]>ectfullv solicit a share of the pat- ority in the Electorial College. perform labor in the United States, Ter 44 that a man blown from a cannon's Mary E. Edwards, lots, Newberg; $160. stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd. E J Carter, sfaze OI the public 44 and the Dictrict of Columbia,” I T Gowdy The New York Tiibune is especially FORCE 4 WELCH, mouth suffers less than one who is hung. Jesse Edwards to Arlando Winslow, ritories 44 be, and tne same is hereby, amended so Death ia instantaneous and must be parts of lots 4, 5 in Newberg; $90. industrious in this direction. In order, Robert Addison, 4s as to authorize the secretary of the treas THE painless. to maintain its assertion that Harrison ' Emma A. Forrest to L. II. Baker. 183. ury to pay to an inforiuer who furnishes E B Collard, 8 Brutscher, commissioner....... we gave her Castor!*» Saturday and Sunday, Ian., 19th and 58 acres in t 5 s, r 3 w; $200. has a majority uf the popular vote, it j When Baby w»» MoliINNVILLE DAIRY original information that the law has John Hutclicroft, extra work. . . the quarterly meeting of lhe M. E. 4 4 John Sax et ux to O. H. Adams et al been violated such a share of the penal David James, “goes back of the returns’* from the When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!*, la now prepared to furnish milk at all 20th, church South Lafayette circuit will be 4.31 acres in Sax addition to McMinn ties recovered as lie may deem reasona 4« 44 South, nnd re arranges the vote on the When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, O G S Davis, held at Hopewell church, 5 miles from ville, $1500. 44 ble and just, not exceeding 40 per cent, J T Jolly 4 4 basis of 1876. Louisiana and South Car When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Amity. 44 *4 Henry Holtgrieve and wife to Rudolph where it appears that tlie recovery was J T Funk, olina, it contend», cannot have increased ' 44 44 la pint, one month, delivered morning or Judge Townsend of Lakeview was in Wenger. 145 32 acres in t 2 s, r 3 w ; had in consequence ol the infoimation James Agee, 44 44 thus furnished. nnmc, $L, per quart, $2 their majority of 55,000 for Cleveland, I the city Saturday. He 1» a solid Demo 41307.87. G W Perkins 44 44 Collectors of customs, commissioners T E Conner, the T.ibune places them in lhe Hariison crat and has the office of Register of the Hans Christenson and wife to E. G. lilk saved seperate for children, 44 of immigration, ard others, upon receiv <4 column. John Hoptield, Land office at that place. He is an old Fendall. 48.37 in t 3 », r 2 w ; $1100. MOTHERS! no extra charge. 44 4 4 ing information Unit immigrants have 1 his is a harmless amusement, says Yamhiller. Castoria is recoininonded by pbysîcîa»«, John Sax and wife to John E. Cronin, been imported into this country and al A P Naev, 44 44 the Louisvillo Courier Journal, and or children teething It is a purely veget C has . W. H olman . Richard Kesterson 44 George Augustus Sala, the English 2 acres in Bar addition to McMinnville, lowed to land contrary to the provisions J K Foriest, 44 might bs recommended to the keepers able preparation, its ingredients are pub journalist, always wears a white waist $400. 44 44 of the above act, will ascertain the J T Fonts, around each bottle It is pleasant of asylums for the feeble minded. If it lished 1 44 coat. He says: ‘‘You can't very well <4 Win. Chapman an«i wife to R. S. Con names and addresses ol all such immi E Fendall, is to be taken seriously, we fail to see to 1 the taste and absolutely harmless. It re constipation regubues the bowels, 44 44 commit murder when you have awhile nor, .46 of an acre; $1.00. grants, and the date of their arrival, and N 8 Wiley, wliat is the use in having an election at lieves ' cures diarrhoea and wind colie, 44 44 waistcoat on.” al!. Il would just be ns well to refer the quiets ' allays pain, A Edwards and wife to R. S. Conner, forthwith report the same to the secre E L Cadv, feverishness, destroys worms, and 44 44 tary of the treasury, together with such w hole matter to the Republican National —18—» lots 1 23 in block 3 in Potters addition to W I) Parker, Judge Jameson of Chicago, went prevents convulsions, soothes the child and 4 4 facts and circumstances relating to their Stephen Scroggins, 4s Committee, and let that body of distin gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cae-‘ through thirty-five divorce eases in an Sheridan, $700. importation as may be obtained, and John Lercher, witness. guished putriols make up the returns to toria is the children’s panacea—the moth hour, of which six were tried. Chicago R. S. Conner and wife to E. P. Coop also the name of the importing vessel, ers’ friend, 35 doses, 35 cents. suit theinselve». Dunean Harris, 44 still holds the pennant for expedition in er, 1 20 acres in t 5 s, r 6 w ; $2000. 44 or, if entering from an adjoining coun G E Johnson, All such claimes aie absurd. Under getting divorces. United States to Samuel Laughlin, 320 try, the name of the peison, company, lames Harper, 44 Electric Biiters. the foi ms of the law. Harrison will be ’POSITION BOOT AND SHOE Gen. Chinchilla has been made a acres in t 2 », r 4 w ; patent. 44 or corporation, contracting for the ser E L Cartdv, This remeily is becoming so well known elected President of the United Sfates in popular as to need no special men STORE. Galloway 4 Goucher to W FAlbertson, vices of sucli immigrants. member of the Spanish Cabinet. As an January No one is disposed to dispute and j tion. so All Frank Steward. 44 who have used Electric Bitlcri 44 authority on overcoatings, says the Ro lots 1, 2 in block 23 in G 4 G'a addition his election, hilt if it depended on the sirg , John Harris, IT WAS KELLOGG'S TREAT. the same song of praise.—A purer 44 chester Post-Express, he is probably a to McMinnville, $309. James Royell, vote ol South Carolina, that vote would medicine does not exist and it is guaran 44 blooming success. '.recounted as returned, and not ns re- teed to do nil that is claimed Henry F. Mayer to Fannie Maver, lots How Ilia Generosity with Whlekey Got C A Rinne, Electrie 44 visjd by the Tribune. If we nre to go Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver, Amos Wood, Him Into Trouble. A Kansas school ma'am has intro 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 4 in Sheridan; 44 and Kidheeys, will remove Pimples, Boils, back to 1886 for figures, we will take John Carter, diiced a new feature in her school. $750. 44 Rheum ami other affections caused by these for the whole country, nnd show a Salt ' Luther Parsons to Hester T. Parsons, When a girl misses a word, the boy w ho E. J. Kellogg and two friends who re Cyrus Hinton, S4 impure blood, — Will drive Malaria from the jiopiilar majority for the Democratic system ami prevent as well as cure all Ma spells it gets permission to kiss her. 320 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w ; $1.00 and love side near the Grand Ronde Indian res Wm A Frakes, 44 candidate of 250,030. — E. O. Dr Michanx, laria fevre.s, For cure of headache. Con The result is that the boys are improv and affection. 44 ervation celebrated New Year» in a hila John Dunn, stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit ing rapidly. Emma J. Parsons to Joseph Williams, 4* M c M innville , O regon . T he T elephone and the Detroit ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or rious manner. Their way home led O U Orton, 1-7 of 320 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w ; $300. • 4 money r.‘funded.—Price 50cts. and|1.00*par The Portland Daily News, suspended C G Minson, Free Press one year for 12.50. 44 buttle al Regers de Todds Drug Store, (ft ) H. Hurley an«l wife to H. Haltgrein. across the Grand Ronde Indian reserva C W Clow, Graining, publication Saturday. The proprietors 44 tion, and in the journey Kellogg was the have furmslied a bright newsy paper homestead No. 1587; $630. W S Warren, Paper Hanging and • 4 it is too bad that it will not be pub- L. M. Atkin to Inez M. Ilumke, 19 trusted custodian of the bot'le tun of J C Clark, Carriage Painting. and 44 lislied. The Oregonian has once more acres in t 2 s, r 3 w ; $1.09. whiskey bought by the party to prolong M Redding, Prompt Attention to Orders from full sway and will now be cock of the F. T. Keves to C. V. B. of I., 80 acres the spree. Indians were met, and on D C Coleman, 44 44 the Country. walk. t 3 s. r 2 w ; $3500. one or two occasion» were kindly per F K Beider, 44 C Hayworth, mitted to »ample the contents of the bot Mr. Ormo Strong, editor of the News, Jesse Edwards and wife to Lavina C. Deakins 44 published in Nashville, Mich., is in the Williams, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, in block 32 tle. Kellogg did not think the redskins J E«lgar 44 W Deakins. would be so ungrateful as to accept a city. He is a brother-in-law of J. A. Newberg; $500. 4e J acob Reed, While we do not claim to have reduced prices on all goods but oalf treat and then inform on the party who Peckam of thia city. He intends to lo 44 L. T. Davis and wife to J. R. Longacre treated them, but he did not take the John Gilliam, ' 44 cate cn this coast somewhere but has 39.19 acres in t 4 s, r 5 w; $744 32 on such goods as we advertise to sell Ida Kingsbury, treacherous character of the aborigine 44 not yet made up his mind where. Malinda Parris to F. W. Fenton, % of into consideration. No sooner was bis Louis Kingsbury, I 44 Edward Rogers, ' The W. C. T. U., of McMinnville block 1,2, 7, 8 in Rowland addition to back turned than the noble red man in ----- 0-0 TO------ 44 meets at the M. E., church on Saturday, McMinnville; $466.67, formed the agent on the reservation, and C Richster, 44 our object is simply to close out theie goods before taking stock in Ja», J J Butler, Jan. 19th, 1889, at 3 o’clock The J. hulery ' s Jas. McCain et al to F. W. Fenton 1-5 a warrant was issued for Kellogg’s ar- 44 “Mother’s metting” in connection with of lots 1, 2, 7, 8 in Rowland addition to lest. Yesterday United States Deputy T II Bryan, uary. Hence we offer these bargains to our many patrons, so khoM 44 ' it meets at same place on Saturday, Jan. McMinnville; $233.33. who wish can avail themselves of them In our cloak department »very Marshal H C. Myers brought Kellogg to Wm Johnson, 44 l*w Stock, New place of business. 26th, at same hour. All are invited. D W Ralston, 44 Malinda Parris to F. W. Fenton, block this city and he was committed to the G M Bewley, garment is marked down to original cost and some M ary V . oi no . Call and see me while in county jail to await trial on a charge of 44 Secretary. 1 of Rowland’s addition to McMinnville, disposing of liquor to Indians.—Portland R I. Bewley. 44 town. $1.00. T R Bewlev, ' News. James McCain et al to F. W. Fenton, Lawson Hembree“ The doctor tells Morrill that if he • 4 A J Bewlev, block 1 in Rowland ’ s addition to Mc Vm. Martin Behind the Bar doesn’t stop work and take a rest he II A NSW HOTEL WANTED. Arthur M’Phillip«' I" go into a decline, and then tells Blakely Minnville, $1.09. 44 WIRD STREET, M’MINNVILLE. OR that if he does not abandon his sedenta F W. Fenton et nx to W. D. Fenton The Accommodations In the City ■•t Wm Campbell, 44 Wm Congjr, ry position ami go off somewhere an<l lots No. 5, 6. 7, 8 in block 1 of Rowland’s Large Enough. Charles Conger, 44 work on a (arm he will die ot torpidity addition to McMinnville. $700. 44 Odell, of the liver. Wednesday night every hotel in this J Emma W. D. Fenton to J. J. Hembree, 1-7 • 4 T Jolly, 44 city was filled, so that people coming in John Leister, James Fletcher has received from int in 198.37 acres in l 3 », r 4 w ; $670. 44 Lvman C. Kinney to Ora Ellen Rodg on the 8 o'clock train had to rustle pret C Richster, John Sax, the deed to a road running 44 through the Sax property along the ditch ers," 100 acres in t 3 s, r 3 w ; $2.00. ty lively to obtain a bed. The business J W I leak ins, 4. to the fair ground. This has long been John Sax et ux to Yamhill county; done in this city lias increased during John Kuns, Hull Johnson, 44 needed and the people of this city will road. ----- WHAT IS IT?------ 44 the past year enormously and is growing J J Butler, thank Mr. Fletcher for it. The Sax prop United States to George G. Glenn, 160 44 greater every day. The need of more Sam Buell. erty 1« now being sold to advantage to acres in t 3 », r 3 w ; Patent. 44 Wm Arthur. this city through Mr. Fletcher,» hands. I O. 4 C. R R to F- T- Key*», lots 5 accommodations for the travelling pub George Branson. 44 lic is being felt and our hotel men should 44 of sn,j 6 of sec 23 in t 3 ». r 3 w; $45.09. A Nestucca man found .—- 200 - pounds . Wm Raleigh ----- WHERE?------ E. 8. Craven to F. T. Keyes, 55-100 increase the size of their houses or there Henry Witmer 4« ambergris on the beach last week »o will be a new hotel put up. A large Wm Hickey, the W est Sins T ei . ei - honz say». May acres in t 3 », a 2 w; $25 00- 44 hotel ia needed and the beat place in the S B Parrish, be so; if he di.l he’s struck i nch. Am 44 Far Sale. city for it, is the vacant block on the cor James Agee, bergris is worth $500 a pound. Probabl) Where will always be found all R isn’t ambergris. Maybe it - ner of Third and I) .Streets It ia in the I) Fl Frazier, board ............. One brood mare, one span of good center of the city and if a large building D R Kingrry, commissioners fees more of that ancient beeswax that baa * latest styles in season, also a been was erected on it to be used as stores pii ked up arounil Tillamook and work horses well matched, one yearling J E Mager», attorney’s fees <* line of Bazar Goods such as Clatsop beach ever since seventeen hun colt, one three-year ohl gelden. The iwlow with an hotel office on the first Wvatt Harris, making roll floor and sleeping rooms strove, it would Robert Morse, care of bridge * usually kept in a Millinery dred and ninety-nine. above can be bought on easy terms, for 1 tie a paying investment lo the builder. L Loiigliarv, salary......... .... particular» call and aee me at This idea is being talked of considerably C C K®! and I would respectfully ask In a wooded dale, some distance from fnrtlier Ferguson, extra work McMinnville National Rank, time will Oregon City, live«i a simple-minded •nd will we hope amount to something. F J Canfield, extra work share of the public patronage. 1889. bachelor of »ay 50 years. Near by was be given until October L C labk It P Ungermau, nrerchanilise Baitv. ROLL OF HONOR. I ’till also say that I have en- the ranch of a neighbor, a man of fami B F Huston, guarding prisoners. who ha<l a comelv ‘•aujrtiterbn<i<iinii Dr Micbaux, medical services. .. 8*d the services of Mrs. Stuart Iv Ths following is the roll of honor of Dr Michanx, medical services . ■ftLDING ASSOCIATION. into l«>vely wonianb<x»L The batchel XXhe msiden. Her ¡.«rents wot of , •° will be pleased to meet her the Fairview school for month beginning 8 F Harding, making jury list. . the affection an«i informed him that, n Dec. 10th, 1888, and ending Jan 11th, WmGalloway, “ “ “ .. finer patrons. C A Wallace. “ *‘ “ .. ¿’.XdS Cannan8 he’ m$t lutvsUw bei^org.mz^ and the following officers 1889: Yours Truly, Ida Fletcher, Eva Fletcher, Cora I. H Baker, salary These goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if von want th», Kauffman, Lizzie Roes, Emma Roes, J A Buchannan, examination 7.idedn f T.:'war-rlnud^d ' M rs . A. B vrt . choicest bargains. When in the city do not fail to inspect our new Pr'wident, J. W. Cowls; Secretary Bliss Fletcher, Howard Kauffman, Du BC Mills, / '“"ft was dH y reeot<le«l in Oregon Shoe and Grocery departments which aro not equalled in Yamhill conn«, Graham Glass, printing ... transfer was ouiy valo,b le |e errn- Con- laney Rouf. E. M. U nderwood , lelanss« ** . . . . .» - rw. v.!uab ty for fresh, •tjrlish goods and all right prices. Teacher. Graham Glass, • a fideration»’” But the valuable eonsid; R om E Moore, W e call especial attention to our display of Holiday G«wids. • 4 WEDDING f.K ENSES. David Steel, the P«’Lv ’ "ung „nd Geo. Th« choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccos can be found at I »rations, mattrass W J Westerfield. ^S-fe^-^’oM b-.i. has ” " Um " H t Heath, L- Maria E. Kilts 43, William C Negus. P P Gates, salary for 6 ino I bandeóme ‘-’ghbors are'eoer- Adams. H 4 A Minning me.« bandite Children Cry for 4». i found out that his ne g . Clark Fr.il ’ Clark Fr-ily- Co-apt.t, Bn<l I!eBdy for th, Aellon of the County. Taxable . FIIXT CLASS MILK MY MOTTO "Large Sales and Small Profits.” F. DIELSdlMEDER. J. B. ROHR, Wise. Sign, and Ornamental Painter THE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE CONTHSTUES. For Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars* 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 fery and Bazar Store We offer a line at 15 cents, regidar price 30 and 35 cents. A line at 31 regular price 50 and 60 cents, Opposite Grange Store. Shoe Department. A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular price 91.25. Hosiery. We offer a special line at 25 cents worth 40 and 50 cents. o.e p-‘.’ «•r^ed.n-d (V Pitcher’s Castoria I ' ptfc business people -Courier. APPERSONS. \ i