The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 24, 1889, Image 3

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    YAMHILL CO.
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
u.Y'l
AN AGED Sl lCIDE.
j The university fund, which ia derived ,
Was It a “Spook?”
THE LEGISLATURE.
; from a «|>ecial tax of one-tenth of a mill. !
Mrs Marion Martin, aged about 50, Tyee Tom a Sub Chirr of th» Rogue Hirer
»mounts to$48,117 27. There i« still de ; A vurioug eoinei(|ence j. noticed in the
LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN AND uommittmi suicide at Cottage Grove,
India»» with Plural Wives.
linqncnt on this tax Irom several coun- I
- ... -
What Some of Its Leading
Oregon.
Saturday
by
taking
strychnine.
ties $708.05, The balance of the fund , reports of the engineers of the night
ABOUT THE CITY.
Grande Rondo Agency, Jan. 19, 1889. The Ballot for United States unexpended at the date of the report is trains for the month of December. Th*
Marion Martin, husband of the suicide,
Farmers Say.
EbtroK T klefhon -: —The post office at
$2,724 96.
- trains
•
.............. alrout
• — sn -------------
‘
Senator-
pass Chehalis
hour apart,
is
a well-known pioneer ot that »action,
t se Gr ¡«sen’s Fog Drops for your cold.
The amount ot delinquent taxes due I and on December 27th, both of them r*»
Litchfielda is spelled Grand ltonde but
and 65 or 70 years of sge. Only whtn
Junnary 1, 1889. was $30,371.35.
Of!
Martin & Sanders.
Notice Charley Fleming’s new ad in under the influence of liquor is he not a the Agency is known iu the Indian office
port striking a white horse about a mil*
NUMEROUS BILLS INTRODUCED. this sum Baker county owe» $8,687 61; i
as Grande Ronde.
Dear Sirs:—I have used and thia issue.
Clatsop, $1,434.98; Curry, $4 09; Lake, I north of Chehalis. The superintendent
good citizen. It ia stated that Mrs. Mar­
An officer of the Military expedition
$693.82; Malhuer, $608 04; Marion, $830; ' »ent tha reports to section foreman Cum­
handled a great many machines ,
l,M I’i8SeJ ‘he substitute tin ha» sold some property of her own
which passed through here last summer Standing Cumiulttte. of th. llou.«—Re­ Tillamook. $437 87; Umatilla, $181.62; mings to have the matter investigated,
,nd I have found your Cutting Box tariff bill. Uh my!
and raised $1400 to pay off some indebt­
Union, $9,914.11; Wasc*. $2,251.65; and lie finds that no white horse is own-
port of Proceeding.-
the best I ever handled or saw used. Mr. Joel Martin is suffering with a edness. She paid out $400, and bad the ascended Cosper Butte, called by the
Wallowa. $1,004.32; Washington, $7,- mi or was struck by the trains in that lo­
A. J. B aker . large swelling on his jaw.
323.54. You will notice that Yamhill cality. So it must be a ghost of some'
remainder locked up in a stand drawer. Indians “Spirit Mountain,’’ «nd report-
does not owe a cent.
lioise killed in former day». It is at lea»*
Bom —To the wife ot A. Braly, Mon­ When her husband came home under ed its altitude as 1175 feet above the
Jforth Yamhill, Or., Oct. 3, 1888.
Both houses of the legislature resumed
Ar-i-ounta against the state which have curious that two engineers should repon
the ndluence of liquor and demanded Agency and 1425 feet above the sea
day, January 21st, 1889, a son.
Martin & Sanders.
business Monday afternoon after a recess not been paid either for want of appro- killing a white horse at the sum* spat
the money, she refused to give it to him, level.
Wash that baby.
Manning has a and after a »light »tmggle with hi» »on,
piialionaor for other reasons not en-1
Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed
There has been some 3 or 4 deatlig to from Thursday, The senate ia getting dor»ed on the accounts amount to $16,- I on (lie »ame night. within an hour of th*
aged 22, he picked up the stand and
same time, and yet no horse WM killed
eutter I bougnt of you last winter whole pile of bath tubs for sale.
along
rapidly
with
the
work,
and
a
num
­
989.12.
1 birth reported since the allotment be­
at all.—Chehalis Bee.
Miss Nora Cooper who has been sick started - ,ff with it.
ber
of
measures
have
been
referred
to
girea good satisfaction, better than with
The outstanding debt of the state is
Mrs. Maitin told him if he took her gan.
pneumonia is now better.
$69,010.84.
For Sale.
anyotber machine around here, it
money she would take strychnine, at the
Old Jo. Hucliins, the lest head chief committees.
There is now due this state frori. the
seems to lie in every town same lime taking a buttle from a shelf.
U lien the house convened. Speaker
cuts very fast for a small machine. and Small-pox
of
the
Santiama
died
last
Saturday.
I
general
government
on
account
of
sales
village in the United States.
He said be was not airaid of her kill­
One brood mare, ono span of good
I would recoinend the Belle City
believe that Tyee Tom a sub-chief of the Smith announced the appointment of ot public land» the sum of $11,685.11 to work horses well matched, one yearling
Rev. W. T. Jordan, accompanied bv ing lietseh, at which she »wallowed the
tha
following
standing
committees:
before any other.
be
paid
in
January
1889,
which
will
poison, lie took the stand out of the Rogue river, i • the only former chief
his wife, left yesterday for California.
Elections—Williamson, Jennings, Fell, make the amount then available for pay­ colt, one three-vear old gelden. The
loom, broke it ope.n, took the monev, now living, and the only man we found
C. Z immerman .
ment of swamp land warrants $31.351 54 . above ean be bought on easy terms, for
Dickinson, the expressman, is out and went to a farm a lew miles from
Pope
and Price.
further particulars call nnd see me at
McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888.
again after a serious attack of erysipelas. town. A warrant was sworn out for liis with plural wives on the Reservation.
this year ' s revenue .
Ways and Means—Apperson, Earhart
McMinnville National Bank, time will
Wife
No.
1
is
declared
his
legal
wife
and
arrest,
and
he
is
now
in
custody.
Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent Mrs. J. B. Johnson has been suffering
The total amount of revenue to be be given until October 1. 1889.
and Moss.
gets
no
land
in
her
own
name,
while
raised by taxation thia year is $317,805, |
date duly received. In refference with a severe attack of congestion ot the
C lark B balt .
Education—Blundell, Armstrong and and is apportioned a inong tho counties ¡
Reported Carelessness.
wife No. 2 is classed as a single person
to the Belle City Feed cutter, I liver.
Kiik.
as
follows
:
KNTITLKD TO TIIK BUST.
and gets land in her o vn name. Col.
would say that my No., 3 is all I
Houses go up every night at Whatcom
We understand that one of our fami­
Judiciary—Harrington, Waldo, Bean, Baker...........................
expects to have all tho land now
....... $ 6.C32 84
could desire. I have speeded up W. T., and moonlight carpenters are lies in which there are several cases of Collins
Benton.....................
surveyed into 40 acre lots permanently Condon and Bowditch.
All are intitled to the best that their
........ 12.909 57
................... ........
to about 600 revolutions, and it is reaping a harvest.
S,658 79 money will buy, so every family should
small-pox at Amity, living in a house assigned by the last of next week
Claims—Gilbert, Goodnough and Jen­ Clackamas
Clatsop ....................... ........
9,263 29 have, at once, a bottle of the treat faindy
Rev. J. G. Burchett, former pastor of just outside the city limits, have been
H. S. M.
only a question of getting the hay
nings.
Columbia.....................
........
2.588 35 remedy, Syiup of Figs, to cleanse tlw
Baptist church of this city was in
to the machine. I am well satisfied the
guilty
of
gross
carelessness,
in
banging
Coos
...............................
MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
Military
Affairs
—
Ladd,
Northup
and
town during the week.
........
5,107 24 system when costive or bilious. For sal*
in every respect. It has the only
Crock ........................... ........
5,384 11 in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading
out bed viol lies, from one of the patient’s
Miller of Jackson.
Mrs. Clara Wahlschlegel, daughter of
Curry
............................
practical feed I have seen, viz: the Jos.
........
1,812 95 druggist«.
Bertha Wright 15. W. J. Craig 23.
Roads and Highways—Paulsen, Hume Douglas ................... .
McGuire, ol this city died at her bed», on the fence next to tha county­
........
10,317
54
two corrugated rollers.
road.
Thia
is
very
dangerous
as
people
and
Hunter.
home near Hillsboro, last week.
Gilliam......................... ............ 4. 464 73
DEEDS RECORDED.
BEROVBCM OF OHKUON.
are compelled to pass along the road,
A. M. W ADDLE.
Engioased Bills—Roberts, Harrington Grant............................. ....
7.889 80
County Surveyor Cooper went to New­ and are liable to infection. The count!
Jackson
.........................
........
11,155
59
and
Myers.
Parties wl.hlng one to ..nil Ea.t to frlesAe
Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or., berg Tuesday to survey some land fo< aiilhorilies are requested to look into James McDonald to Thomas Kirkwood
Josephine.....................
.
3,014 38
ean lisve It by calling at Ibi.
Enrolled Bills—Condon, Gambee and Klamath.......................
writes in refference to the Belle City the Immigration Company of that city. the maiter. If such carelessness has 160 acres » e sec 1 t 6 a, r 4 w ; $2800.
........
3,633
92
office.
manifested tha parlies should be
Iloe.
11.
J.
Minthorn
to
Jesse
Hobson,
Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis­ Win. Logan has purchased tiie barber been
Lake
.............................
........
5.767
18
ot Force A Welch. The place is severely dealt with.
acre near Newoerg ; $250.
Indian Affairs—Bean, Moore and Staf­ Lane .............................
...
15,493 93 This office has received a numbar of
faction and can recconiend it to any shop
neat, finely furnished end Wm. is a good
Linn............................... .......
20.183 34 tiie “Resources of Orejón” a pamphlet
John A. Simmons and wife to Ben- ford,
one that wants to buy a feed cutter. barber.
TIBF NOTES.
Malheur.......................
...
3,687 20
namin F. Simmons and wile, 173 acres
Printing—Cook, llama and Miller of Marion...........................
.
16.337 18 published by tiie state giving a map of
in t 2 s, r 5 w; $1300
Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888.
The old warehouse on the bank of the
Jackson.
Morrow
.........................
The
short
gallopers,
Klickitat
Tom
4,122
14 Oregon and a description of each county
river belonging to the Sax estate was
John A. Simmons and wife"to IVm. F.
Messrs. Martin A Sanders.
Corporations—Laughlin, Northup and Multnomah...............
and Lamar, at present have quarters at Harris, 173 acres in t 2 s, r 5 wr $1300.
.
82.341 5!» its products, milieials, etc. All partie*
■old
Motidav
by
Fletcher
A
Co.,
to
John
McMinnville, Or.
Folk............... ..............
City View l‘aik.
10,468 71 wishing one to send to their friends in
Fall.
Brooks for $35.
John H. Mewny to John Boston,
Tillamook.....................
1.212 92 tiie east ean get it free by calling at thia
Gentlemen:—Permit me to say
Commerce
—
Thompson,
Parker,
Short
A
colt
owned
by
J.
H.
Clark,
Elmira,
acre
in
t
5
s,
r
4
w
;
$1000.
The old house in the millyard, in
Umatilla.................
.... 17,314 90 office.
that tho No. 6 Belle City Feed cut­ which
N.
Y.,
2R|
month»
old,
ih
said
to
be
able
Thomas
and
Morelock.
,
the small-pox was confined last
E. P. Wallace and wife to J. J. Put-
Union............. ......
9,534 14
ter I purchased from you some time summer, wax torn down ami burned up to show a 3:0J gait any day .
Wright's Red Cross Cough Byrup,
man, land in Amity ; $5.00.
............
Counties—Crosno, Weed, Laughlin, Wallowa..
.
2,299 46
»go has given me perfect satisfac­ last week with all its contents.
Wasco...........................
. 12,012 83 cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, lots of
It is belifeved that a good race meeting
John Rhodes and wife to C. G. and Blundell and Moss.
Washington
....
9,825 72 voice and all inflamed conditions ot th*
tion, and in case I should ever re L ost .—A black Newfoundland dog, will beheld at Citv View Park some time M. A. Scott, lots 3 and 4 in
... block
________
2 of
Federal Relations—Parker, Weed and Yamhill
.........
.
14,971 34 lungs. Sold by Rogéis A Todd.
Rhodes addition to McMinnville; $347.
quire another I would buy one con- answers to the name of Carlo, a liberal in the fore part of June.
Bowditch.
John Sax and wife to Win. Toney and
»tructed on the same principal.
Rumor lias it that Bobert Bonner is
reward offered for his return.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Total. .
Mining—Haskell, Howard and Price.
$317,805 68
wife,
2
seres
in
Sax
addition
to
McMinn
­
trying to buy Sunol, 2 year old record
F. B arnekoff .
J. W enerberg .
Public
Lands
—
Gilliam,
Ricker
and
ville;
$300.
Tho
Best Salve in the world for Cuta,
2.18. Mr. Stanford says that $50,000
Tho Minneapolis Housekeeper*
Saturday night the council met and will buy her.
Napion.
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
Mr. C. C. Walker a leading farm­ quarantined
John
Sax
to
John
Boiinski,
4
acres
in
against Amity. The matter
Internal Imprevements—Halia, Fish­ well known as tho leading ladies’ paper Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hamit,
er of Polk county, writes of the was placet! in the band» of the committee A. L Alexander, of Woodburn Farm, Sax addition to McMinnville; $600.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­
er of Polk and Stafford.
Kentucky, has purchased King Wilke»,
Belle City Feed cutter, I am well on public health and police.
in the country, h is just been received, ions, and positively cures Piles, or n*
NEWBERG NOTES*
2:22Ji,
sire
of
Oliver
K.,
2:16^.
lie
Public Buildings—Geor, Earhart and and its pages are filled with choice, read­ Pay required. It is guaranteed to giv*
pleased with the machine. I will A whole lot of new stock arriving at
Napton.
lay it ia the best fodder cutter I Manning’s every day. Wednesday a car paid $15,000 for him.
able maiter. Among its many interest­ perfect satisfaction, er money refunded.,
[From the Graphic.]
have ever used, being far superior load of stovebacks arrived. Churns, Norval, sire of Norlaine (yearling Joseph Cook, fortnerlv of Halstead, Agriculture—Powell, Roe and Labrie. ing articles are “Cooking Leesons for price 25 cents per box. RogernATodd.
pans and milk buckets ot evory variety- record 2:31^) ha» been sold by Leland Kansas, but later of San Bernardino, Co.
Alcoholic Traffic—Laymen, Fisher of Young Housekeepuis,” by Juliet Gar­
to the Baldwin.
Wiight’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­
Stanford, of California, to Col. R. I’.
California, arrived in Newberg last Sat­ Multnomah and Derby.
The following Democrats have worked Pepper, of Kentucky, for $15,000,
son, principal of the New York Cooking parilla can he relied upon for all blood
urday. He is well pleased witli the place
noblv anti with success for their party :
Railways and Transportation—Max­ School; and u series of Home Kinder­ diseases, skin affections etc. Sold by
James McLaughlin, America’s premier and will locate here.
Rogers ■’< Todd.
Graham Glass, 10 pound hoy; H. L.
well,
Strowbridge, McCoy, Wiison and garten instruction to mothers. Other
Heath, 10 pound boy ; A. Braly, 10 pound jockey, wdl ride for the Chicago stables
F.
A.
Morris,
Jesse
Hobson
and
N.
C.
Miller
of
Linn
.
Uso Wright'» Arabian Condition
uexl year. In his stead Dwyer Bros.,
departments are devoted to the care of
boy.
-Maris, went to Salem Wednesday, to
PHOTOGRAPHER.
I’owders if you take pi ide in seeing your
have secured George Tnylor.
Assessment
and
Taxation
—
William
­
intant»,
drees
and
toilet,
homo
decora
­
look after the interest of Newberg in the
Governor I’enoyer lias made the fol­
stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Mr. Alex. Lewis has matched Susie S. legislature and endeavor to get the bill son, Waldo, Pacquet, Belknap and Gam­ tions. house furnishing, all kinds of art
lowing appointments, Samuel Jennison,
against
John
Pender
’
s
Nick
L,
to
trot
a
passed
incorporating
the
town.
bee.
Boston, Francis Bloodgood, Milwaukie,
and ianev work, etc. Its literary matter
commissioners ot deed» for Oregon. Also 3 in 5 race at City View Park the firct
A number of resolutions ware adopted is by the best authors. The lettei» from
Rev. Jesse Edwards, wife and daugh­
MeMlnnville, Oregon
Saturday
in
May,
for
$500
a
side.
Frank W. Fenten, notary .public at Mc­
ter, started for u visit to Southern Cali­ by the house. The secretary of state the “Sisters,” “Young Folks'Talks,” When Baby was sick, wo gave her Costoria,
Minnville.
The 10-vear-old imported »tailion Roy­ fornia last Tuesday morning. They will submitted the railway commission re­ “Queries and Replies,” fo in a never When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria,
THE
ceasing source of interest. The House­
Lou Rogers returned Tuesday night alty, by Kingcraft (Derby winner), sold go by steam to San Francisco, and the port, w hich was laid on the table.
keeper is a largo sixteen-page semi­ When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
from a visit to California. He was well for $10 at Lexington, Kv., two weeks rest of the way by railroad. We w ish
A bill was introduced bv Northup, to monthly, and it» twenty-four nui.ibers
ago.
He
was
blind
in
both
eyes.
them
a
pleasant
journey
and
a
sate
re
­
pleased
with
the
trip
but
aays
that
Ore
­
incorporate the town of Newberg in this cost only $1.00 a year—:he price com­ When site had Children, sho gave thorn Castoria.
1» now prepared to furnish milk at all
gon is far aheatrof the part of California
county.
Hues
The Dwyer Bros.’ horse Hanover, who turn.
monly charged by all the leading papers
that he visited, he went as far south as in 1887 was the best three-year-oid, but
The next meeting of the County Sab­
which coine hut once a month. Premi
IN Tlir KRNATK.
San Francisco.
went lame at the end of the season, is bath School will he held in McMinnville,
urns are given to subscribers, among
Per pint, one month, delivered morning or
President
Simon
announced
the
fol
­
them tho famous “Buckeye Cookery,” a
Monday morning Thad Simpson, who said to he all right again. He will be a provided the people of McMinnville
evening, $1., per quart, $2
lowing
appointments
to
complete
joint
complete rooking hook of 535 page* in
is working for O. O. Hodson, succeeded hard one in all aged »takes if he is right. make a request of the Secretary and
committees:
J. II. B owerman ,
waterproof cloth binding.
Li«ty<>ar,
Milk saved seperate for children, in cutting two of his finger ends off on Ed. Rothschilds, Esq., of Poitland, President.
MOTHERS!
Tu
visit
the
schools
of
deaf
mutes
—
F i es.
Mrs. J.N. Sackett, of Boulder, Colo.,
the square shears. It makes a very has purchased the chestnut gelding
no extra charge.
Castori» is recommended by physiciaai*
Hilton
mid
Irvine.
took fi st prize ($333) for the largest or children teething It is a purely veget­
painful wound and Thad will not be Hamblin, son of Ilambletonian Mambri-
The wood chopping bee and oyster
To examine the affairs of the -State onion raised from seed given as a premi­ able
C has . W. H olman .
working for some time.
preparation, its ingredients «ire pub­
no, darn by Autocrat, from Mr. L. B. supper gotten up by Fred Churchman university—Carson ami Raley.
um. Sand two-cent sla'np to the House lished around each botti»' It is plessnnl
A brother of our fellow-townsman, Lindsey. A thousand was very cheap. and Henry Morris last Saturday night
Toascoitaiii why the recent chitnga kev|wi, Minneapolis, Minn., for sample to the taste and absolutely harmless. It ra-
was a great success. Thirteen cords of was made in text books—Tongue, Steel
Tim Patty, was killed in a railroad ac­
Sentinel Wilkes, by George Wilke«,
copy and premium list »uppleinent, lieves constipation regulates the bowel«,
cident in Tennessee, on Saturday last. dam by Sentinel, who was purchased wood were cut in the afternoon by the and Cant horn.
which give lots of reading and full par­ quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colia,
energetic
Oregon
boys,
nnd
those
who
allays feverishness, destroys worms, and
Dr. Watts has introduced a bill to al­ ticulars.
Mr. Patty visited his brother in this city lately by W. H. France, of Lexington,
did
not
chop
wood
paid
for
their
tickets.
prevents convulsions, soothes the child and
low
the
Portland
A
Willamette
Valley
a few years ago, and will be remembered Kv., for $25,000, is reported to be a line
—IS—
gives it refeshing and naturai sleep. Cat-
At seven o'clocK tiie Winslow A Nichol­
I'aluful Accident.
by many of our citizens.
looking horse, but has a very bad tem­ son restaurant, which was secured for Railway Company to build a bridge
toria is the children’s panacea—tho moth­
across tho Willamette between Ray'»
ers' friend, 35 (loses, 35 cents.
The lower floor of the court house has per.
the
evening,
was
well
filled
with
nearly
Landing,
in
Marion
county,
to
a
point
East
Saturday
while
Mr.
B.
Clark,
the
---- o----
been finished and put in order for occu­
C. C. Seaman, San Diego. Cal., who sixty jolly boys and girls, all determined opposite in Yamhill county.
cabinet maker, wns using a heavy groove
Electric Biiters.
and on Monday the clerk’s and paid the unprecedented pi ice of $50,0:10 to have a good time. The evening was
To miiliorize Wm. Ball to improve the
OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE pancy,
This remedy is becoming so well know»
recorder’s offices were moved from their for Beil Boy when 2 yesrs old, says in spent in grand marches and various North Yamhill river by the construction raw in moving the stick his foot slipped
so popular as to need no special men­
temporary offices in Braly’s Bank build­ the Kentucky Stock Farm that the rea­ gaums until 10 o’clock when supper was of booms, dams and flumes.
STORE.
letting him tail foiward so that nis left ami
tion. All who have used Electric Ditterà
ing, and installed in their new quarters. son he has consented to sell him again announced. Full justice was done to the
A message from the house, providing hand was caught by the saw inflicting a sirg the same song of praise.-A purer
Hon. Wm. Galloway returned Satur­ is because he has interest» in California excellent oyster soup. After supper for a committee to draw up joint rules painful and serious wound. The bone medicine does not exist and it is guaran­
to do all that is claimed
ElecUia
day night from an extended trip to the that cannot afford to be interferred with another hour whs spent in social conver­ for government of the house and senate, was split out of the index finger from teed
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liv«r
sion, games, eta., then bidding each was cuncuried in.
the second joint to the end, besides a and
Sound country. He visited Seattle, Ta­ by a trotting horse.
will remove rimpies, Boil«,
other good night, all went home, feeling
piece being taken from each one of the Salt Kidhecys.
coma, Whatcom, and other Sound points
T uesday ' s session .
Rheum and other affection* caused by
In a letter to the Kentucky Stock that it was a most enjoyable occasion.
other three fingers. It is thought it w ill impure blood,—Will drive Malaria from tha
and expiasses himself well pleased with
In both houses the election of United be necessary to amputate the ono finger. system ami prevent as well as cure all Ma­
There is a movement among the boys
the future outlook of that great section Farm, John Splan claims to hare given
more trotters and pacers with records of to make some improvements in the States senator passed quietly away and
laria fevres,—For cure of headache. Con»
of the northwest.
2:20 and bett ir than any other driver Gymnasium hall in the way of apparatus. nnce more Joseph N. Dolph trots pioud-
stipatici) and Indigestion try Electric Bit­
T
he
T
elephone
and
the
Detroit
ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
The oldest pioneer in the state of Ore­ living or dead, he having seventeen to The want of apparatus has long been felt ly back to Washington, withan I-pulled
M c M innville , O regon .
money r funded.—Price 50cts. and$l.(X/j>«r
gon is Mr. Wilkes living 9 miles north liis credit. Mr. Splan is writing a book • nd a few artempts have licen made to the - wool - over - tho - farmer - legislators­ Free Press one year for $2.50.
bottle at Kcgera Todds Drug Store. (5>
of Forest Grove. He has passed his 98th on trotting and pacing which will be remedy it but without success. Esch again look on liis lace.
Graining,
Senator Bnrin placed the name of J.
year,
his
wife
die<l
last
year
at
the
age
of
ready
February
1st,
and
we
earnestly
and
every
one
of
the
troys
should
lend
a
Paper Hanging and
Mr. Wilkes has retained Iris facul­ hope that he will say something about helping hand and thus when we leave N. Dolph in nomination and Senator
Carriage Painting. 75.
ties remarkably well and remembers all our Jane L., as she seems to be forgot­ school we will leave behind us some­ Wager placed Sylvester I’ennoyer liefo e
the senate. The entire strength of the
ten since going into his hands.
Prompt Attention to Orders from his old pioneer friends in this city.
thing that we can look back to with Republican party con»isting of 21 votes
pride,
and
something
for
which
future
the Country.
At Lafayette Saturday a shooting
in the senate went for Dolph and 9 Dam
MALHLEK’S MAMMOTH CAVE.
students will feel grateful toward us.
match took place between Ed. Long of
ocratie for I’ennoyer.
North Yamhill, and a man named Tuck
In the house the Republican strength
er from Washington county. lying is A D«»rrlptlon Given to a Reporter by an
Council Meeting.
was shown for Dolph except four who
Eastern Oregon Man.
While we do not claim to have reduced prices on all goods but o*ly
well known as the champion rifle shot
voted as they pleased. The vote stood
on such goods as we advertise to sell
of this section of the country. Long won
46 for Dolph, 9 for I’ennoyer.
A
special
meeting
of
the
city
council
G. W. Miller, an entei prising sheep
the match with ease. Some good shoot
» kcretary ’ h RKrORT.
and cattle man from Eastern Oregon, was held Saturday night to take steps in
ing was done by both men.
the matter of quarantining thia city
The biennial report of Secretary of
----- G-O TO------
Mr. N. G. Kiik, brother of Mr. J. C. tells a strange story about a mammoth
Stat- George W McBride, which ia now­
Kirk, of Harrison township, who left cave having been discovered in that against the town of Amity, on account in the hands of nmmlieis of both houses our object is simply to close out these goods before taking stock in Jan­
of the small-pox which is prevelant
uary. Hence we offer these bargains to cur many patrons, so those
hete Oct. 17th, for Oregon has purchased country.
J.
is a very comprehensive document, con
a fruit farm near Newberg. He sent J.
Il seems that a year and a half ago there. The matter was referred to the tabling, in addition to the secretary’» who wish can avnil themselves of them In our cloak department evsry
New Stock, New place of business. C. samples of prunes dried on his farm
committee on health and police,—Grie­ array of facts anti figures and his com­ garment is marked down to original cost and some
this fall. They are simply immense— he, with his partner, a Mr. Kworts, sen, Burt and Barnekoff—and the town ments, a list of iiiHiirancc companies do­
Call and eoe me while in
the finest we ever saw. Very large, while driving slieep and cattle through
town.
placed in quarantine. A man was placed ing business in Oregon, a statement of
clear, sweet and altogether lovely.
the western part of Grant county, canoe
taxable property in each county in the
on the Cozine creek bridge and one on state, an abstract of 6269 warrant» issued
Oskaloosa, Iowa, Globe.
across the mouth to the cava located in
the South Yamhill bridge whose duty it tietween January I, 1887, and January
Win. Martin Behind the Bar
a »age bush.
It was in the center of
SMALL-roX.
will he to stop peopio of Amity from vis­ 1, 1889, a record of the companies which
quite
an
extensive
plain
about
one
mile
THIRD STREET, M’MINNVILLE. OR
filed article» of incorporation between
The Cases at Amity Convaleslng.
from the head of the south fork of the iting this city,
!>»<•< mber 1.1886. and December 1, 1888.
The matter of securing passage way to lie s of county officers, registered trade i
Malhuer river. There was a small basin
Dr. G. W. Goucher informed us last at its entrance, where it is ten feet wide the pest house erected by thia city last mark», an<l commissioners for Oregon, I
night by special that there were 9 cases ; and five and one-half high. From here summer was referred to the earn* com­ and the latest general election returns
having reference to the state.
in the pest house at Amity, all convales­ it inclines downward for «bout 200 feet mittee, and they have been authorized , Secretary McBride starts out by com-
cent, except one a woman and she is
to
»ecure
a
passage
way
to
tho
pest
paring the asaease<l valuations of pi op
doing well. It has been 20 days since ; where it turns to the northeast and runs bouse or take steps toward securing a erty for 1886 and 1887, after which he [
the last expose, and if no '“o'-« come j nearly straight to a good-sized body of ' suitable piece of property lor the pur- j speaks brii-fly of the tax levies for the
down this week the town will be out o water, a distance of nearly one-half a
----- WHAT IS IT?-----
support of the state during those ycai» I
danger. The family living at west «nd mile. It averages sixty feet wide, twen­ pore and moving the present |>est house Total value of taxable propertv 1886, '
of bridge have been quarantined from i
to it. The council have been notified $79,122,973; 1887. $84.888,586 ; 188«, $85,-
Amity, anJ almost everybody in the ty feet high, and is very uniform in its that they w ill not be allowed a roadway 893. 429. The total levy for all purpose»
vicinity of Amity has been vaccmaterl structure, the walla running up about I to the present pest house, through in 1886 was 2 1-20 mills ; 1887,5 1 -6 mill».
----- WHERE?------
and everv precaution is being used to six feet on either side and there com­ ground» belonging to private parties, I Speaking of state revenue he says:
mencing to arch oxer.
Mr. Miller and the matter is one which should be .
prevent the spread of the disease. From claims
"The general expenses of the state gov- : I
its walls, in smoothness, equals
the present outlook it seems that no tho-e ofthe Mammoth cave of Kentucky. 1 immediately attended to. If a transient eminent are paid from Hie revenue de­
■
case
of
small
pox
should
apjrear
in
our
more cases will break out.
The first 250 yanls the bottom of the Icitv we would have no place to remove rived from the taxe» levied for current
Where will always be found all
l cave is as level and free of impediments it. Ground will never be any cheaper expense«, and from all other funds re- |
A Lett«r-En»»lop«<t Gam N««de<*-
I as any floor. Piles of debris and rubbish in the vicinity of McMinnville than it is eeived by the state treasurer not set i
the latest styles in setion, also a
I that have fallen from above oeeur 100 now, and a better op|>ortiinity to attcnP »part bv law for some special purf»ise 1
I
In
consequence
of
the
decline
in
the
nice line of Bazar Goods such as
vards or no appait the entire length of i to tin« matter of the pe»t house will The revenue paid nr due the a’ale on ac-.
supply of gum arable, the post office de
count of the taxes levied to meet the
are usually kept in a Millinery partment has been obliged to abandon ths passage way. the last one being ’ never occur than the present.
general ex|ien»e« of the last two years is
about eighty yards from the water.
as follows : For taxes levied on the as-
•tore, and I would respectfully ask its use of this excellent material as a There is some depressions on each
-essment of 1886, $154,289.71 ; for taxes
Worth Knowing.
I side of the long hall-like entrance and
* share of the public patronage.
sealer fer letter envelopes. In lieu of back into these the water from the mam
Mr W. If Morgan, merchant, Laks levied on the assessment of 1887, $415,-
I will also say that I have en- gum arable a filthy and foul-tasting com nool rnns quite «distance, so that one in • City. Fla . was taken with a severe cold. 954 04 ; total taxes levied for exjienses ol I
1887 88, $570,243.75.
Under an set sp-I
laged the services of Mrs. Stuart uounrl has >-«*n substituted, which 1» » ipproar hing seems 10 be walking upon I attended witli a distressing cough and run- proved
February 21, 1887, to reimburse
freak«
I disgrace to the department and anui- a narrow plank. Very peculiar 're.ks
ing
into
Comnimption
in
Its
first
stage,
who will be pleased to meet her »am^tn all who have occasion to seal a I of nature are found within this lie tried many --»called |>opular eougii certain counties, the state treasurer has .
Xern’cnt envelop.
Any one wlto
placed to the r-rerlit of said counties on !
...» ..
Was
former patrons.
cave, and
it would undoubtedly ! reiiiedie« and steadily grew wor«»
e os-« a letter in the ordinary manner ampiv reeomnense anv visitor f >r the reduced in fle-h. had difficulty iu breathing 'lie tax lewd in 1886 and 1887 th* sii'ri '
Tltr-sc goods are going like hot c*k*8. Call early if you want th*
Yours Truly,
finds the lip» soiled •"<1 • villainous. trouble he would Itave to undergo tn or­ and was unable to sleep. Easily tried Dr. of $ 18,144.85. which will rerluc* the »urn i
actually paid on said levies by tliai ; choicest bargains. \\ lien in the city do not fnil tn ins|>ect our n*w
King'«
New
Discovery
for
Consumpion
and
der
to
make
an
exploration.
Its
exis
­
M rs . A. D i rt .
relief, and after using amount.”
Shoe and Grocery department« which are not equalled in Yamhill eoUW*
tence baa been known by a few ol the found a immediate
half dozen buttle» found IdniMH | Colle* tions fr<-m mis- ellaneou- sources
settler« a number of years, hut as they about
well and has had no return of th* disea». •inc* January 10, 1887, applu-able to the ty for fresh, stylish goods and all right price«.
nMptl or procure » nFW *,,n 1
i do not frequently go to town it has been No other remedy ean show so grand a
We call especial attention to our di«|>lny of Holiday Good».
| naymei.t of apOiopriations from the gen- I
free f-om the objections now j
mentioned «nch«« ^^y'proffi.ble I kept almost a secret. Indian» bar. used record of cures, as Dr. King » New Discov­ eral fund have l»-*-n $74,049.77; hinds
The choicest lines of Cigara and Tobacco« can be f >und at
it ,s a fortification in sn early dav, as er* for Consumption guaranteed to do just
wliat is claimed for F —Trial bottle free al available for tho expenses of 1887-88, I
i £Kth£! for r;W«'/needed by | some of the relics still to ba found there
•7:w «*■•! 17.
ft -ger • A Todd's Drug «tore
'»
!
attest.
the public.
GRANDE
BONDS LETTER.
w. V. PRICE.
Opposite Cook’s Hotel, Third Street,
M c M innville dairy
FIRST CLASS MILK
my motto
“Large Sales and Small Profits.“
F. DIELSCIIMEDER.
J. B. ROHR,
fliuse. Sigi, and Ornamental Painter
THE GREAT SLAUGHTER
sale conthstites .
For Fine Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars«
AT COST
hulery ’ s
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 price
50 and 60 cents.
Opposite Grange Store.
Shoe Department.
A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular
price 81.25.
Hosiery.
We offer a special line at 25 cents worth
40 and 50 cents.
i,„ .in w .u.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorio
'b,’
APPERSONS.
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