The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 08, 1889, Image 3

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    ’T FAIL TO G-ET SOME OF THE ZB-A-ZBO--¿LILTS -A-T ZSTUDLLOTTTD’S CLEAFA1TCF
E TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I
TIRED OF LIFE.
PITCHED FROM A TRESTLE.
CARLTON.
Ellensburg doubled her population
during 1888.
New Post Master Jack now presides.
One of the P. & W. V., Railway Coaches
•T
Dr. Johnson arrived from Tillamook The .Jack-knife Route not a Through
February 8, 1889. Thursday last.
HUSSEY’S OLD STAND.
Friday
Line.
Turns a Complete Sommersault
Carlton now has a debating society
Built for the Telephone-Register by
every Thursday evening.
—Several Persons Injured.
Judge Lougbary, who has been look­
R. Hoe & Co., New York.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Friday night a young man who gave
ing at the Sound, returned Thursday.
Master Abijali Hendrix was a guest of
Crockery. O’.asswHT»-,
Tobacco« and
Candie. Freeh fruit« and Teaetablea All par­
An accident happened on the P. Mrs. Stott this week.
Subscribe for T he T elephone -R egis ­ his name as Mabew. but whose right TWO THOUSAND FEB HOUK.
Bishop & Kay are selling shoes at cost.
ter , only $2 per year. Best local paper name is withheld from publication for
& W. V.. railway Tuesday after­ The mother of C. Hendrix is now vis­ ch aroa delivered free in the city.
Dr. Johnson left for Tillamook Tuea- in the county.
A Marvel of Workmanship and Pow­
the reason that it can’t be found out, at­
noon
near Middleton, by which a iting him.
day.
er-Excelled by None in the
Notice the fine weather in Oregon and tempted to commit suicide by stabbing
passenger
coach was thrown from Mrs. Jennie Hendrix and mother-in-
Valley--Best Equipped
Feed cutlets from $7.00 up, at Martin write to your frielids in the east and tell himfelf with a jack-knife in the throat
the
track
and
four persons injured, law went to McMinnville this week.
Paper
Outside
of
A Sanders’.
i them all about it.
and breast. He did not hapiien to hit a
none of them, it is thought, serious­ H. C. Plummer has bought property Three miles from SUMinnrille. containing
Portland.
I
New spring goocb arriving daily at
Joe Todd has purchased C. A. Wal­ vital spot so he is now in the jail waiting
2 k 0 acres: good spring water: 175 acres in culti­
at Beavertown, Washington county.
ly-
vation. Balance No. I pasture; large orchard;
Bishop & Kay’s.
lace’s interest in the grocery business. for the soreness to go away. Friday he
About
5
p.
m.,
as
the
train
for
W.
A.
Howe
and
wife
paid
Portland
a
fair
improvements. WUI sell all or part. Terms
The consolidation of T he T elephone
T. P. Rogers and B. F. Saylor left for The firm's name is Wallace A Todd.
was found near White’s station by some and R egister increased the business to Portland was rounding a sharp flying visit last week and while there reasonable Address: P. O. BOX NO. 331.
February
8,1889.
1-lm
Portland Monday.
W. D. Wright and wife who have been farmers just as he was going to jump
curve on a trestle, one of the fish placed a largo order with an eastern
For Sale.—A fine milk cow and calf, east on a visit returned Saturday night. from the bridge to drown himself. They such an enormous extent that a plant plates broke, allowing the end of a house for dressgoods which will arrive
m about 3 weeks.
They left this city nearly six months ago. brought him,to tills city, but before the with a larger capacity was necessary.
enquire at this office.
rail to spring out, and a piece was It’s surprising the amount of pork
The
proprietors
of
the
monarch
of
Yam-
county
judge
coulc
lie
found
he
walked
.Misses
Fannie
and
Hattie
Dorsey
dau
­
A. L. Gortner returned from The
ghters of Hon. Geo. Dorsey, are visiting into Hulerv’s saloor and sat down, after biil pajiers immediately started to pro­ broke off. The baggage car and shipped from Carlton each day.
Dalles Monday evening.
the family of County Clerk Hobbs in a few moments he walked out the back cure an outfit equal both in speed and the first coach passed over the
300 bushels of fine Side Seed Oats. For
Streeter says graft green into dead and further
Use “White Borax Soap” best in the this city.
door and came in v ith blood streaming
particulars csll st the residence of I
place all right, but the rear coach it will become green.
good
work
to
do
the
large
amount
of
Lebold, eight miles west o( McMinnville.
market, at C. Griesen's.
from wounds in the neck and breast,
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition which he had inflicted with a jack-knife, work which is flowing into this office. was thrown from the track, break­
MAX LEBOLD.
Harry lias a fine purp and he has full February 8,1889.
Martin & Sanders have just received a Powders if von take pride in seeing your with a blade about two inches long. He
1-1®
ing the link which connected it control of him.
Fox.
They
purchased
a
Hoe
press,
built
by
car load of farm wagons.
stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd. walked to the row of whisky barrels and
and
landing
right
side
.
’
p
at
the
LAFAYETTE.
Martin & Sanders carry a fine line of
It is reported that one uian was killed lying down beneath one, turned the fau­ Hoe & Co., of New York, the most cele­ foot of the trestle.
table and pccket cutlery.
and three seriously hurt at Nestucca Sat­ cet and remarked that he intended to brated press builders in the world to-day.
Superintendent
McGuire,
who
Every one admits that Long is the best
happy. He was put out, and he The press is large and is fully capable of
Mrs, S. P. M. Briggs left for Chehalis, urday by a falling tree. Their names we die
We handle, »ell, and rent all kinds of
then sat down upon the sidewalk and doing the entire press work of the coun­ was on the platform of the car in shot in the county.
have not yet learned.
real estate, city and country propertv on
W. T., Monday, on a visit.
every one who passed was requested ty. It will print a sheet 32x47 inches front. He gave the alarm and the
Joe Mattey has oi>ened out a fine line favorable terms.
I’. F. Browne intends to move his to kill him. He was finally taken to a
Mr. Masten, Auditor ol the O. R. A N.
present place of business away from the doctor’s office where his woundF were and print 2000 of them in an hour. It train was stopped before it had of hardware in the old tin store, corner of
Co., was in the city Tuesday.
We now have for sale the John Sax prop­
Third
and Adams streets.
corner in the spring and put up a brick
and then in a very weak state has al! the latest improvements and is a gone seventy-five feet. The four
erty in. and adjoining this citv at a bargain,
Throw away that cigarette ami buy a store. Invest in McMinnville propertj’. dressed
passengers
in
the
derailed
car
were
’
•1
lots to suit
Hon.
J.
W.
Watts
came
down
from
Sa-1
in
was conveyed to the jail where be is perfect press in all its parts. It is fed
good cigar at Kogers A Todd’s.
Sam Goff, of Independence was in the. still confined. His past history is a by one man and delivers the papers at once transferred to another car Iem the latter part of last week
Will sell on commission at auction all
Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly's city Tuesday. He remarked that if tbe blank as far as any inionnation he gives.
and the train came on to this city, Mrs. G. E. Getchell and daughter are classes of property.
block, McMinnville, for first-class work. people of this city would do as much for He is undoubtedlp suffering from a very right side up at the rear end. printed.
down from Amity visiting Mrs. Dr.
arriving
at
6:45.
only
thirty
min
­
The power is furnished by a two horse
Office between C and D streets on Third
Smith.
Smoke no ‘‘Chinese scenters” but buy it as T he T elephone R egister , we serious case of alcoholism.
McMinnville, Oregon.
power Willard engine which is a model utes behind time.
“Young Lady” cigar, 5cts. at C. Gris- would have a town here in uo time.
ART ENTERTAINMFNT.
Quite a number are joining the A. O.
J amis F letcher A Co.
of
good
workmanship.
Tlie
steam
Ls
Three
of
fhe
injured
persons
were
Wednesday at 19 o’clock, in Corvallis,
sen’s.
furnished by a six horse power boiler. taken to the Good Samaritan hos­ U. W. at this place.
the
Grand
council
of
Royal
and
Select
The Stuttz’s are known throughout the
Mrs. C. E. Watts and Miss Carrie
met. Dr. G. F. Tucker. A. H. A Very Beautiful Display of Sewing The boiler is large enough to furnish pital, where their injuries were at­
United States as the best travelling Masters
steam for a steam heating apparatas to
Maohine Work.
Hodson,
Chris. Taylor, C. W. Talmage
tended to by Dr. Panton, while the Molloy went to Portland last week.
troupe.
heat
the
entire
T
elephone
-R
egister
of
­
and J. F. Wisecarver of this city attend­
H. Johnson is making much needed
fice, which will be put in as soon as the other, Mrs. Charles Ray, was con­
A full line of hardware and agricultur­ ed.
Large posters announced to the people fixtures can be obtained. The people of
Has the n-.ost complete stock of harness
repairs to the brick corner.
veyed
te
the
residence
of
her
daugh
­
al implements at lowest prices at Martin
in the county. At present 12 set of sin­
O. O. Hodson returned Saturday from of this city that a free art exhibition Yamhill county should feel proud ol
Mr.
Gilkey
and
wife,
from
Dsvton,
& Sanders.
ter,
Mrs.
Snort.
No.
38
Mill
street,
an extended business trip through South­ would be held at Martin A Sanders’ such an enterprising paper, ahd the
gle harness, hand made, in prices
were
in
town
Thursday.
Teeth extracted without pain by the ern Oregon. He went to introduce Gar­ store on Thursday of last week. Hun­ management desires a good word for the where she was attended by Dr.
ranging from $12 to *30. and 8
application of local anesthetics. G. S. ry’s patent iron roofing, and galvanized
Mr, General Ixing has sold his barber
paper if you think it deserves it. Our Strong, She was supposed to be
set of team harness as cheap
Wright, dentist.
iron cornice, which he manufactures. dreds of people visited the store of this subscribers and the people at large are injured internally, but it was found shop on Third street to Mr. Thad. Dunn,
AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY
enterprising
firm
and
all
were
agreeably
who
will
continue
to
shave
and
cut
hair
He
met
with
good
success.
cordially
invited
to
call
at
this
office
and
A special meeting of tlie council was
that she had sustained but slight in the latest style.
Can be ,een on the hooks i n my shop.
held last week to allow Alonzo Johnson
For the restoration of faded and gray­ surprised when they saw the wonderful inspect the new press at any time. If injury, the effect of a rather severe
you
call
on
Thursday
or
Friday
of
each
competent workmen employed
hair to its original color and freshness. working of the New Davis sewing ma­ week the press will be running and the •haking up. which will cause no se­ S. G. Dorris has gone to Portland on to I do have
a saloon license.
all rinds of repairing and to make
business.
Ayer
’
s
Hair
Vigor
remains
unrivaled.
chine.
Seven
or
eight
finely
finished
auy
harness
ordered
1 also keep a full
M. U, Gortner left for Portland Tues­
is the most popular and valuable machines were, there, each witli a differ­ whole work of getting off a paper can rious results.
stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes,
J oe
day to go on the road for Russell A Co., This
then be seen. T he T e ' EPHOXE-REGtsTER
toilet
preparation
in
the
world
;
all
who
horse co-era, saddles, etc. A full line of
Those taken to the hospital are:
selling machinery.
SHERIDAN.
extras fcr repair« constantly on hand.
use it a.e perfectly satisfied that it is tbe ent attachment. The work which was at one jump has become the most popu­ F. S. Barzee, a merchant of Mon­
done by them was truly surprising. But­ lar paper ever published in Yambill,
For 30 days only, Martin A Sanders best.
and it will continue to bo so, if good mouth. He has a cut on the scalp
will sell the Daisy Road cart at $28.00
The child ot E. E. Selph has been ser­
Mr. Peterson the gentleman who owns ton holes were made in the twinkling of management and a desire to piease the which is not serious. He will go iously
ill, but is growing better.
and it is a daisy too.
the corner opposite to Fellows’ furniture an eye, hemming, tu king, felling, was public can make it so. The paper does
I
Read Rogers A Todd’s new ad. It took store will build a brick building during all accomplished without an effort on not intend to rest with the laurels it has home to-day. Reuben R. Gant, of
Mrs. Morgan is expected to die anv
a. long time to compose it, but it won’t the coming summer. The plans have the part of the machines. Some of them already gathered but intends to gather Ballston, who like all the others ■ moment.
----- By Using-----
been drawn and we surmise that Mr. would even sew wheat. Specimens of new ones, and as th« support to the pa­ fell first to the roof of the car and
take you long to read it.
R. Brown went to the mountains a
Palmer
went
to
Portland
the
other
day
work
were
given
away,
consisting
of
per
increases
so
will
the
paper,
until
the
then
to
the
bottom,
striking
on
his
Bent wood churns, a new pattern,
short time ago and captured two pan­
leaves, rose buds, etc., all perfectly made time will come when McMinnville will
all bent wood, light running, easily to get the contract for the brick.
side across a seat, was at first sup­ thers.
by the machine. One thing . which par­
You save 7 per cent, or, on every
Tbe safe in the sheriff's office is filled ticularly struck us was the head of a cat be noted for the best paper published iu ■ posed to be very seriously injured,
cleaned; sold by Martin A S nders.
A large quantity of grain is being
relics. In one compartment we no­ made by the machine, which could the state. All persons wishing printing , but soon recovered from the effects shipped
Fifteen
Dollars Mdse. Bought
The quarantine guards were removed with
from
here
to
Portland.
of
any
kind
are
requested
to
call
at
this
1
five revolvers used in the Bewley- scarcely be excelled in outline and shade
Monday night and the people of Amity ticed
office and get figures. We are prepared of the shock and his condition is
----- You Receive —
McKune
affair
at
Sheridan,
the
large
The
city
council
has
ordered
the
city
by a crayon. The success of Martin & to do work at the lowest margins for bj-
now have free access to McMinnville.
pistol carried by Mr. Bewley and the one Sanders
ill quarantine against Amity.
not considered at all dangerous.
has been attained by rustling
Large assortment Gold B dishes re­ which killed him were lying side by side. and heavy advertising. They have con­ doing wo increase our business. Judge
E. A. Willey of Dayton, a har­ From, the amount of drummers in
us
by
what
we
do
and
not
by
the
envious
ceived at C. Griesen’s. He has the most In another place the jack knife of the tracted with the T elephone -R egister '
ness maker, suffered a facture of town recently one would judge that there
complete stock of lamps, glassware and would-be suicide was noticed alongside for a half page ad to run seven months. I spite of others.
Remember at
the right leg. but no other injury are several county papers.
crockery.
e of which could be seen the picture of Keep on the lookout for it, it will contain |
AN INTERERTING DOCUMENT.
C. GRISSEN S.
Mabew and bis wife.
of consequence.
Rev. Abbot closed his meetings here
very interesting matter for the farmers ofl
The attendance at the meetings at the
on Tuesday.
When
it
is
considered
that
the
this
vicinity.
Methodist church bke been good and
Probate Court.
Last Will and Testament of John car turned a complete summersault
THE
they will be continued another week.
II. S. Maloney, surveyor on the Grand
Sax Admitted to Probate—A
All invited to come.
OUR TRAVEL.
falling about fifteen feet and alight­ Ronde, informs me that the work of al-
c innville dairy
W. M. Wardle appointed guardian of
$55.000 Estate.
ing on-its wheels, it is fortunate lottment is progressing fairly well.
A young child of Mr. Wolf, living near
1« now prepared to furnish milk at alt
this city was seriously injured Friday by Alfonso Wardle, a minor.
The
child
cd
M.
A.
Cave
was
buried
on
that
no
one
was
more
seriously
times
J. E. Magers ap]>ointed administrator The Number of People and Teams ♦hat
a horse running away with him. He was
Monday.
The will of John Sax, who died of hurt.
Enter this City Every Day.
of the estate of H. Dunzer.
picked up senseless.
There seems to be a groat deal of sick­ Per pint, one month, delivered morning or
paralysis
in
this
city
on
the
27th
of
Janu-1
G. W. Sappington appointed adminis­
That lot of Davis Vertical Feed Sew­
ENTITLED TO THE BEST-
ness in the country now.
evening, $L, per quart, $2
From
the
quarantine
guard,
Mr.
Watt
ary,
was
yesterday
admitted
to
probate.
'
trator
of
the
estate
of
James
McGinness.
ing machines, that Martin A Sanders re­
Whitmer
&
G.aves
are
the
possessors
The
document
bears
date
August
28,
J
Henderson,
we
have
learned
the
follow
­
Milk saved seperate for children,
ceived last week, are nearly all sold.
BOLL OF HONOR.
All are intitled to the best that their
ing item, which gives au idea of the 1888, aud was at the request of the testa­ I money will buy, so every family should of a fine large panther; call around and
They lead all others.
no extra charge.
see him.
The following is the roll of honor of the number of people who enter this city tor signed for him by B. L. Norden, and have, at once, a bottle of the best family
Kogers A Todd sell a larger number of
C has . W. H olman .
A.
S.
Bible
enjoys
the
distinction
of
•cigars every week than any other firm Carlton school for month ending Febru- every day on business of some kind. On witnessed by that gentleman and Frank remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the
lieing the best wing-shot here.
in the city. The beBt brand» to be found ary 1, 1889:
January 2otii twenty-nine double teams, Haehney.
system when costive or bilious. For sale
is the attraction to smokers.
There is not a vacant house in town;
fifteen saddle horses and three single
Leslie Fonts,
Frank Fonts,
Mr. Sax bequeathed to his wife, I’ru- in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading
renters are turned away every week.
Go to Dr. J. H. Nelson tor plate work Ernest Redd,
Scott McCutcheon, teams, carrying seventy-five grown people, dentia, to hold her own right, all the druggists.
of all kinds, a moulding composition Addie Fouts,
Maggie Fouts,
People are very much interested in
LIST OF LEITERS.
used for taking impressions. In opera Ella Swanson,
Anna McCutcheon. entered this city over the B street bridge. ; household goods and personal effects,
the T elephone -R egister . The consoli­
Tin
Saturday,
January
20th,
not
Grange
and
for
her
use
during
life,
in
lieu
of
house building. Room No. 6.
dation was a happy business deal.
A gnes S weet , Teacher.
day, but just an ordinary Saturday travel, dower, the north half of lot 4 in block 2,
Rumors of a wedding are afloat.
Capt. Wyatt Harris, the county re­
LAFAYETTE.
thirty-nine dcubie teams, fifteen single Portland, with the buildings and im­
In
one
of
our
exchanges
we
found
the
corder, is 51 years old and is as lively as
C orrespondent .
teams and sixteen Baddie horses entered, provements thereon. This property, to­
Letters remaining unclaimed in the
following:
It
was
in
the
Gasburg
cor-
a cricket, lie is a boy yet, to use his
OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE
carrying 107 grown people. All these gether w ith the rest of the estate, will be
Officers Fleeted.
own words, and Tuesday ran a foot race. cespondenee to the Martiniville (Ind.) people who came in during the two days held in trust by the executors, and in­ postoffice at Lafayette, Oregon, Febru­
STORE.
Republican.
ary 1, 1889:
In looking over last week’s Republican, were not city jieople but all from the vested in mortgages on real estate, the
Since the first of January, Martin A
Anderson,
C
Atkins,
Mrs
D
C
At
the
4th
annual
session
ot
the
Grand
country
around.
This
is
the
travel
over
from which will be divided into
Sanders, of this city, have sold six en­ we learned that our old-time friend and one bridge, understand, and there are revenue
Mickers, Mrs Lou Stafford, James
council of Oregon, Royal and Select
gine«, five threshing engines and the en­ neighbor, J. W. Hobbs, is now keening four other county roads which enter the five parts going to (1) Anna B. Drucks. Wiley, Mrs Nancy Woole, Dr W
(2)
Mary
(3) Lizzie Sax, all
Masters, which was held at Corvallis on
gine tor the T elephone -K xgister office. clerk’s office in one of the finest court city, each of which has as much, if not daughters C. of Warren,
the
testator,
(4)
Nancy
Parties
calling
for
the
above
letters
houses that grace the Pacific slope,
Feb. 6th, the following officers were elec­
Fritz, the photographer, is in town where Wes had been cast ashore by the more travel. T-et the towns of this state Cline, an adopted child, and (5) the two will please sav “Advertised.”
ted :
and you have only to see specimeus of tide of ;inmigration that a few years ago lookout, McMinnville intends to be some­ grandchildren, children of his son, John
G.
E.
J
ohnson
,
P.
M.
G. M. D. Straud, of Portland, Th. III.
his work to know that he is a good work­ rolled over this vicinity bearing away thing in a short time.
J. Sax.
Grand M.; G. F. Tucker. McMinnville.
man. Call on him, over Redmond’s some of our best citizens. Thus it seems
No bequest is made to John J. Sax, for
Circuit
Court,
SHERIDAN.
Deputy Ill. Grand M.; W. C. Crawford, What Some of Its Leading
the two reasons that he has already had
store.
*
that auother one of the Gasburg students
Corvallis, Grand Ill. M.; M. Stock, Cor­
more
from
his
father
than
the
other
at
the
Letters
remaining
unclaimed
has
successfully
entered
one
of
the
ave
­
The committee oil the charter consist­
Farmers Say.
vallis, Grand P. C. of W.; J. F. Wise­
children,
and
that
it
is
thought
better
in
nues
leading
to
places
of
lioner
and
pro
­
The
following
cases
have
been
filed
post
office,
Sheridan,
Oregon,
If
not
ing of Mayor Mantling, Councilmen Bar-
carver, McMinnville. Grand Treasurer.;
way to make the grandchildren’s
nekoff and Jones have finished their la­ fit, and we aro ot the opinion that Wes with the clerk since the December term this
called for in 30 days, will be sent to the C. W. Talmage, McMinnville, Grand Re­
bors and the charter as amended is be­ has not yet reached the goal of his am­ of the circuit court. John E. Harding portion more secure.
Martin & Sanders.
corder. ; Jno. E. Wood, East Portland,
“Ido hereby appoint,” says the will, dead letter office.
bition. We also learn, by receiving a
ing copied.
Grand C. of the Guard.; S. Bullock, East
Dear Birs:—I have used and
Mabe James
neat little pa]>ei published somewhere vs Edward H. Willis; action for money. “John Lewis, son of my old friend, C. H. Ayres B
Portland, Grand Chaplain.; A. B. Bloom­ handled a great many machines
Mr. II. D. Gradon, of the firm of Mc- in Oregon, that Frank Matthews is edi­
Mecaux John
W. S. Grant Marquam vs Wm Kon­ Lewis, and Charles E. Ladd, son of my Ayres John
er, East Portland, Grand Marshall.; S.
Quinn A Gradon. surveyors, Portland, tor-in-chief of the same, and if we have ger; action for money.
friend, W. S. Ladd, executors,” etc. Burton Sendia
McDonald H
!
N. Sellev, Corvallis, Grand Steward.; M. and I have found your Cutting Box
strived in this city Monday night, and not been misinformed Ezra Woodward
McDaniel M
H. Clay Burch vs J. L. Howard ; action These two named executors have filed Clark C
the best I ever handled or saw used.
Stoker, Fast Portland, Grand Sentinel.
Tuesday began his labors of straighten­ has served one term in the legislature. for money.
their petition in the matter, which esti­ China Wash Ilouso Nutler Ursula
ing the several streets in this city.
Osborne Nevada
A. J. B aker .
So it seems that Oregon has been favor­
Caroline Martin vs Charles F. Martin; mates the value of Mr. Sax’s Portland Funk Linnie
property at $15,000, and his McMinnville Gelaud Charlev
Smith W W
Some ot the people think the salvation
Tom Hughes, of Josephine county, ably impressed with Morgan eountyites for divorce.
North
Yamhill,
Or.,
Oct.
3, 1888.
property-
at
$40,000.
—
Oregonian,
?d.
Stone Zevilda
Haskell L
army is in town. They are not, it was
Geo. W. Sappington vs W. A. Howe;
spent Sunday in this city. Mr. Hughes who emigrated from this vicinity.
Martin & Sanders.
Tilleson Edven
Kelley Lee
only the girls out serenading.
an
action
for
$20000
damages
for
alleged
AWFUL CRAZY.
is au old time resident of this city, lie is
Birthday Party.
7
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Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed
seduction of daughter.
When calling for the above, please say
now interested in mining in Josephine
Annie Gear vs Wesley Gear; action Frank Howard Cut» hi» Hand off so lie "Advertised.”
county and is reported quite wealthy.
cutter I bought of you last winter
D. C. Coleman,
Can’t Work.
Monday night a number of the young for divorce.
gives good satisfaction, better than
I*. M.
Sheridan, Or., Feb. 1, 1889.
All parties having accounts with C. A.
Win Jameson vs Yamhill county; an
Wallace A Son not settl id will please call folks assembled at the residence of C. D. action for review.
anvother machine around here, it
Frank
Howard,
a
convict
in
the
state
NE'VBERG.
and do so at once, no matter how small Johnson in this city to celebrate the 20th
cuts very fast for a small machine.
Edgar Poppleton vs Yamhill county; penitentiary, deliberately cut off Ins left
an account you owe us, your account birthday of Miss Mary Johnson. All the an action for review.
I would recomend the ~
Belle City
The Following is a list of lettele re­
must be balanced, as we have to pay for
hand with a dull hatchet at 4 o’clock
before any other.
our goods, and we shall require the same persons attending speak highly of the
Something to Bead.
maining in the Post office at Newberg,
Wednesday
afternoon,
Jan.
30.
He
was
goo ! time they enjoyed. A very nice
C. Z immerman .
of you.
sent up from Multnomah county for Or., uncalled for January 31st, 1889:
lunch was prepared which was fully en­
A beautiful young lady became so sadly joyed by every one.
Peter Carry
McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888.
five years, having bean convicted of ob­ Chas W Brown
F orest G rove , Or., Feb. 4, 1889.
disfigured with pimples and blotches
The following persons attended :
Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent
taining money under false pretenses, Jacob Christenson M J Coate
E ditor T elephone -R egister :
that it was feared she would die of grief.
I Jen Longe
Mr E C Maddock
E. W. Fuller and wife, Mrs. B. F. Say­
date duly received. In refference
' and arrived at the prison the 19th inst. l Chartey Nichell
The following will explain itself :
A irier.d recommended Ayer’s Sarsapar­ lor, S. 1’. M. Briggs, A. L. Gortner.
James Nvs
Revolted. that this joint teachers' meet­ On his way there he informed the deputy ' John Vanderhoof
illa, which she took, and was completely Frank Rogers,- James Durham, P. D.
to the Belle City Feed cutter, I
Mrs Louisa Pound
cured. She is now one of the fairest of Glenn, C. H Fleming, E. Johnson. W. ing of Washington and Yambill counties sheriff that be did not intend to work in Wm Summers
Miss Addie Stevens
would say that my No., 3 is all I
the fair.
Dawson, B. Apperson, Mieses Kate Lea- does not favor the amendment to the the foundry, but lie was put at work in 1 Harvy T White 2 James Watkins.
could
desire. I have speeded up
school
law
creating
county
boards
to
se
­
J oseph E verest , P. M.
Sunday, S. A. Manning received a dis­ bo, Nellie Gortner, Laura I’attv, Anna lect text books for the common schools. the moulding room at once. Ou the first
to about 600 revolutions, and it is
patch from Maquokea, Iowa, stating Adams. Mary Clemenson, Miss Robin­
Retailed, that the secretary be required i day he burned his foot and was laid tip.
only a question of getting the hay
NEWBERG.
that his father could not live through the son
to forward a copy of these resolutions to Dr. W. H. Byrd, the prison physician,
to the machine. I am well satisfied
night. Mr. L. F. Manning is an old resi­
A Challenge.
Senator Tongue, thee Hillsboro Independ- was called and attended him. Howard
atures
leasant
axative
dent of Maquokea having lived there 11
in every respect. It has the only
Farmers are busy plowiug.
ent, T elephone -R egister and Reporter of declared he was sick, and had been
years, he is 75 years of age and was born
Dr. B. A. Young, of this city, chai- i McMinnville.
Health is pretty good at this place.
feed I have seen, viz: the
t treated by Dr. Lane in $a<i "
Francisco
A Pleasing Sense of Health and practical
on the Atlantic ocean.
lerigcs any horse now in Yamhill county
for diabetes and bright’s disease—two Lots of cord wood is being cut about here.
C. S mith ,
two corrugated rollers.
S pit . B aker ,
I disoases impossible to exist at once.
Miss Hoxie Heater ha» closed her school and
A great many farmers of Yamhill Co., fur a trot, best two in throe, or three in
Strength Renewed, and of
A. M. W addle .
Dr. Byrd reported that his onij- disease returned home.
Chairmen.
are without that great convenience, a five, for a purse of $ 1*M) or $.500, the race
I
Ease and Comfort
Miss Hockett of W. T., preached an excelent
was laziness, and he was pot to work
farm bell simply because the price has to be trotted any time between now and
Mr.
C.
G.
Scott, of Carlton, Or.,
¿ermon at Friends church yesterday.
NOTICE
again in the foundry.
been too high
Martin A Sanders are the Fourth of July.
Follows the use of Syrup of Fi^s, as it acta writes in refference to tbe Belle City
Wednesday afternoon when no one Mason I ong, o III., gave a good lecture last gently on th 2
now prepared to sell you a good bell,
Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis­
Friday evening to a crowded house
For Sale.
was
looking
be
placed
liis
band
on
a
complete for $4.00. No farmer can af­
The people of this city must keep their block, and with a dull hatchet cut bis : Ed. Robinson has sold his farm to C. F. Riley K idneys , L iver and B owels faction and can reccomend it to any
ford to be without one at that price.
Ono brood mare, one span of good side walks in repair. At present there hand off at the lower part of the wrist. lately from Boise City, Idaho.
Effectually Cleansing the System when
one that wants to buy a feed cutter.
A successful surgical operation w'is work horses well matched, one vearliDg are about two miles of side walk which The first stroke failed to do the work, The joint discussion between the Oheliilem
Costive % Bilious, Dispelling
Mt.
and
Middletom
Debating
societies
last
Wed
•perforraed on Lou Maddock by Drs. Cal- colt, one three vear old gelden. The will have to be replaced with entirely and he struck a second time, severing it j
Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888.
needay evening was decided in favor of the for Colds, Headaches and Fevers
breath A Goucher Tuesday. Ix>u has above can bo bought on easy terms, for
Messrs. Martin <fc Sanders.
walk. The ow’ners of land know entirely. Dr. Byrd was compelled to i mcr.
been suffering with pleuro pneumonia further particulars call and see meat new
and permanently curing
this as well as I, and now if it is not amputate the arm, and says the fellow Charles Heater and family of W. T. . will re
McMinnville, Or.
and a large amount of water surrounded McMinnville National Bank, time will built within i0 days 1 intend to order it is not insane.
turn homeward to morrow.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
Gentlemen:—Permit me to say
the lung according to Dr. Goucher’s di­ be given until October I, 1889.
in
and
if
it
is
not
pul
in
immediately
the
Alva Macy and wife of Dayton were down on without weakening or irritating the organ* that the No. 6 Belle City Feed cut­
agnosis. An aspirator was introduced
C lark B ralv . city will do so and a lien upon your Beware of Ointments for Catarrh tliat a visit Sunday
on which it acts.
Contain Mercury,
and about a quart of water was taken
property will be tbe result. Sidewalks
David Gubser will close his school at Cheha« For Sale In SOc and »1.00 Bottle« by all ter I purchased from you some time
away.
Wiiizht’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa- are needed and they must go in. This ;
I cm Mt. school house next Friday.
—~
Leading Druggists.
ago has given me perfect satisfac­
H. L. H eath , i As mercury will surely destroy the
Fine moon light nights
MAXCrACn-BBO O.XLT BT TUB
New subscribers are coming in thick parilia can be relied upon for all blood means business.
tion, and in case I should ever re
Street
Com
sense
of
smell
and
completely
derange
Sold
by
New erg needs a bank.
and fast. They want T he T elephone diseases, skin affections etc.
CALIFORNIA FIG 8YRUP CO.
quire
another I would buy one con­
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the
whole
system
when
entering
it
;
S ax F kasciboo , C ai .,
R egister lor the news. But as their sub­ Koirers A Todd.
We want Newberg incorporated
NOTIC'F
through the mucus surfaces. Such arti-
L ocisviu ,«, Kr.,
NtwYoucN. Y. structed on the same principal.
NOTICE
scribing for the best paper is the county
Born.
—
Jan.
22,1889,
to
the
wife
of
Win.
Me-
x
v “
■ cles should never be used except on pre- j Laugh'in a fine daughter.
J. W enekberg .
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
is purelv a matter of business, they do
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scriptions from reputable physicions, as
uot care to have their names published
There was a »light break at Vincent & Spaul­
Mr.
C.
C.
Walker
a leading farm­
Tax
pavers
of
Yamhill
county
will
take
lhe
<i«m«ge
thev
will
do
are
tenfold
to
)
The
Best
Salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts,
mill this morning, Mr. 8 went to Port
at the head of the editorial columns. If
\
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the good you can possibly derive from ding,«
er of Polk county, writes of the
it were a matter of chanty it would be Bruises. Sore», Ulcers. Salt Klioum, notice that the time has now expired for (tbenlB
CaJrrh c^e> 1)lanufac. land for repairs,
I
Fever Sores, Tetter, ( happed Hands,
Tliad Tarrant has bought in the grist mill
Belle City Feed cutter, I am well
different you know.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­ : pavirg taxes without cost and that all | tured by F. J. Cheney ACo., Toledo, O., with his father J. D. Tarrant.
J. S. HIBBS, Pro.
pleased with the machine. I will
j
taxes
now
due
tbe
county
are
subject
to
•
contains
no
mercury,
and
is
taken
in-
On next Monday and Tuesday after­ ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
Jack 8mith has moved on to the Parrett
noons, Feb. 11th and 12th, at 2:30 o’clock, Pay required. It is guaranteed to give , a forced collection. Come in and settle ternallv, and acts directly upon the mountain.
Third Street,
-
McMinnville, say it is the best fodder cutter I
IY Fertig will commence a course of pri­ perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, i with the sheriff and save costs and ex-' blood and mucus surfaces of the system. ; We understand that there will be a wedding
have ever used, being far superior
'
penses
of
levy
and
sale
of
property,
I
In
buying
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
be
sure
1
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Keep»
constantly
on
hand-----
about here next week.
vate lectures on the science of healing price 25 cents per box. RogersA Todd.
to the Baldwin.
therefore
to
save
costs
and
trouble
please
you
get
the
genuine,
it
is
taken
inter-
1
Joshua Ford has gone to W. T.
the sick, at his rooms opposite the M. B.
Wright's Ked Cross Cough Syrup, call at once and settle up vour tax bill. ' nally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.
church, 4tli St. Ladies free. Gentlemen
Wm. Galloway of McMinnyille and rome other
McMinnville,
Feb.
5,
1889.
J.
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Chen
ey
&
Co.
cures
coughs,
colJs,
hoarseness,
loss
of
25 cts. Any one who is afflicted with any
gentlemen passed through here Monday with
Children Cry for
fWSold
by
all
druggists,
price
75
T.
J.
H
arris
,
some
fine burses on their way to the Sound.
Bighest price paid far fat cattle, sheep hogs
voice
and
all
inflamed
conditions
of
the
disease, arid attends all of these lectures
Sheriff
of
Yamhill
Co.
cents
per
bottle.
41-lm
PauHIBITIONtBT.
and
poultry.
Pitcher's Castorla
lungs.
Sold
by
Rogers
A
Todd.
trill be healed free of charge.
THE NEW HOE PRESS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS.
Bed Rock Prices.
Farm for Sale
For Sale.
REALESTATE
E. WRIGHT
CASH REBATE!
Glisson’s Cash Cards
S 1.00 in Mdse. Free !
M M
FIRST ( LASS Hill
MY MOTTO
F. IHELM'IIMEhER.
YAMHILL CO
N
P
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Eurisko Market
All Meats of Best Quality. I