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

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    THE 1ELEP1KE-REGISTER. j
1' »UKEN LAW-
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
noon Proprietor Hoyt, of the Victoria
hotel, received a telegram that ex-l’resi-
dent Cleveland and Mrs. Cleveland
would arrive at that hotel to-morrow
The Many Opinions Expressed eveuing from Washington.
grover ’ s name on the window .
Are Wind Now.
N ew Y ork , March 5. — The name
“Grover Cleveland,” in big gold letters,
is painted on the window at 45 William
BLAINE SECRETARY QF STATE. street, with the names of Bangs, Stetson,
Tracy and McVeagh. Cleveland is ex­
The Jingo Administration Takes the pected by his partners to resume hie
law practice immediately.
Reins of Government in their
BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL.
Hands.
DIRECTORS RETORT.
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
ro the taxpayers of school dist . no . 40. A Place In Yamhill County where the
Water« Bubble Forth.
Stop the Chicken Nuisance.
We beg leave to report that tbe affairs
Friday, March 8, 1889.
of
this
district
are
generally
prosperous.
E
ditor
T
elephone -R egister :
The people of this citv have made
A regular meeting of the city council
The new and coi imodious school building
Sorne of the readers of your valuable
numerous enquiries at this office in re­
NOTICE.
is nearly completed; the six large rooms paper would like to find that fountain.
gard to the chicken law. Several citi­ was held Tuesday night at the city hall.
Present were Mayor Manning, Council­
will comfortably seat 300.
Since the day» of the Incas, who claimed
zens
want
to
make
gardens
and
cannot
//. H. Welch is our only duly au­
The ceilings are high and the ventila­ to know where that fountain was, people
do so unless the neighbors’ chickens are men Burt, Biirnekoff, Wright and Jones,
thorized canvassing agent for Yam­ confined. The city ordinance on the Marshal Kauffman and Recorder Spen­
tion after th? latest improved system.
have beeu searching for it.
Now,
cer.
The brick baseinent will be utilized for we have almost found it—at any rate—
hill county. lie will thoroughly can­ subject is as follows:
Minutes of former meeting read and
storage of fuel and play rooms for pupils we have- the the healthiest locality out­
ORDINANCE NO. 61,
vass this county, and the people are
approved.
side of Paradise. Now to prove it. The
in wet weitber.
To
prevent
domestic
fowls
from
tres
­
invited to subscribe to the Monarch of
longer neople live in good health, the
The report of the ways and means
passing on the premises of persons not
The
grounds
around
the
new
building
Ylsitors Have About Taken Vosscgsion
nearer *-e are to the sun worshippers’
Yamhill Weeklies.
the owners of such fowls and to punish committee on the matter of a new jail
have been thoroughly underdrained, Fountain of Youth. We propose to take
of the Public Buildings.
the owners of such fowls as trespass on was read and stated that a new jail could THE NOMINATION CONFIRMED
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
W ashington , March 5.—The White which will be the means of leaving dry a belt of a tew lines on the line lietween
such premises.
S ec . 1. It shall lie unlawful for the be built for $150 and two new cells pur-
house was the center of attraction. the grounds around the building. Alto­ Polk and Yamhill counties. We will
Buy a Mitchell T Truss wagon.
owner or person in control of any domes­ chased for $299, but that the old cells Business in the Departments at a Stand­ Nearly all of the thousands of visitors in gether, the money appropriated for the give you a partial list of persons and
the city made it a visit. Busihees, prac­ building, in the opinion of the directors, their approximate ages, and we venture
still—The Members of the Cleve­
For a stylish hat go to Bishop & Kay’s. tic fowls to permit such fowls to trespass from the jail at Lafayette could be pur-
upon any premises not his own within chased cheaper, The report was adopted
tically, is at a standstill in all depart­ has been well and judiciously applied. that the like is not known in the nation.
land
Cabinet
Tender
their
Grandpa Syron, 100 years old, stout and
Large sales and small profit at Martin the corporate limits of the city of Mc­
ments, pending the change of official
and
placed
on
file.
Resignations.
& Sanders’.
heads. The sightseers streamed through From the several plans submitted, we healthy; Grandma McKinley, 97 ; Luke
Minnville.
Report of special committee appointed
S ec . 2. If any domestic fowlstrespass
the corridors and kept the clerks busy­ chose the one drawn by Mr. G. W. Bab­ Booth. 84; Phcebe Booth, 80; Charles
A musicale was held on the south side
upon the premises of any one within the to find the amount of money which had
The president cock of Walla Walla. Mr. W. H. Bur­ Fendall, 80; Mrs. Knifong, 81; Mrs.
Tuesday night.
W ashington , March 5. — President answering questions.
corporate limits of said city of McMinn­ been expended on Mr, Ennis during his
came down shortly after 10 o’clock and rows Supt., of the court house building, Lampson, 80; Mr. Bolejaek, 83; Mrs.
Harrison
to-day
sent
to
the
senate
the
Brown, 81; Robert Henderson, 80; Mrs.
Miss Kate Nelson left for Derry, Wed­ ville the owner or occupants of said
took a station in the East room and be­
nesday on a visit.
premises shall, in writing, notify the sickness and burial, >eported the amount following nominations:
gan the ordeal of shaking hands with was also engaged to superintend the Sarah Foster, 85; Stanley I'mphlett, 84;
Secretary of State—J ames G. B i . aixe , the crowd as it passed before him. This building of the school house receiving as Win. Buffum, 84; Josiah Taylor, 84 ; Mr.
Dr. G. W. Goucher, of Amity, was in owner or person in control of sucli fowls as being $59.75. Reiioit adopted and on
to restrain such fowls from trespassing motion the bill was ordered presented to of Maine.
has been in progress several hours and his fee four per cent of the contract price, Downing. 82; Mrs. Beeler, 96. We will
the city Tuesday.
have to close this letter for fear it would
on such premises.
still continues.
the administrator of the estate.
although, the usual fee is five per cent. be too long. If at any public gathering
Secretary of tlie Treasury—W illiam
Steel frame spring tooth harrows at
S ec . 3. Anv person who permits any
The
following
bills
were
allowed:
HORSE TALK.
Martin & Sanders’.
Mr. Henry Schenk being the lowest you should happen in at the beautiful
W indom , of Minnesota.
domestic fowls of which lie is the owner
H. D. Gravdon, surveying............. $32 00
bidder was awarded the contract in full picnic grounds of Joseph Watts, you can
Secretary
of
War
—
R
edfield P roctor ,
A complete line of Shade hats at Mis. or over which lie has the control, to A. -
The
present
outlook
for
McMinnville
II. Adams,
' '
night
' ’ wat h....... ... 2 00
see more old people at one sight than
trespass upon the premises of another
A. Burt’s millinery store.
for
the sum of $9486. The building is you ever saw in proportion to the num­
of
Vermont.
developing into a trotting town is good.
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after receiving the notiee provided for in Lyle Wright
Secretary of the Navy—B enjamin F. The sports have livened up considerable now- insured in two companies for $8000., ber assembled, and all stout and healthy.
Lou Maddock left for California Mon­ Section 2 of this ordinance, shall be Geo. W. Burt, coal oil.............. . 12 25
... 46 50 T racy , of New York.
day- He goes for his health.
G. W. G oucher .
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and up­ Geo. W. Kauffman
and all are talking horse. This talk for the time of three years, at the rate of
J.
II.
Crow,
night
watch
...........
... 40 00
Amity, Oregon.
Secretary of the Interior—J ohn W. will amount to something before the sea­ one per cent per annum.
Born.—To the wife of S.A1 Irish, on on conviction thereof bcl'oro the recorder T elephone -R egister ............... ... 3 75
Feb. 28th, 1889, in Lafayette, a daughter. shall be punished by a fine of not less E. Wright.................................... ... 500 N oble , of Missouri.
In the sale of the $6500 bonds tbe di­
son is over. A number of good races
MOTHERS!
than one nor more than five dollars.
rectors have done better than they ex­
Postmaster-General—J ohn W anamak - are on the tapis now.
Bishop & Kay have the largest stock
i» recommended by physician,
S ec . 4. All ordinances or parts of or­ Jones & Co.................................. .. 59 32
pected; the First National bank of Mc­ or Castoria
Councilman Grissen enters the council er , of Pennsylvania.
of clothing ever brought to McMinnville. dinances in conflict herewith are hereby
teething It is a purely veget­
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taking the bonds at par and able children
chamber.
preparation, its ingredients are pub­
The track at the fair ground is in a Minnville
Attorney-General—W. II. IL M iller ,
Born.—To the wife of A. F. Carleton, repealed and this ordinance shall be in E. Wright, wood sawed................ $ 200
six per cent; payable in equal annual in­ lished around each bottle It is pleasant
very fair < ondition, but needs consider­ stallments.
near North Yamhill on Feb. 22d, 1889, a full force and effect from and after its ap­ Jack Green, work ....................... 29 00 of Indiana
to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re­
proval by the mayor.
son.
able work on it. Already, John Morgan
The number of children enrolled in the lieves constipation regulates the bowels,
J.
J.
Spencer
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.
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.
106
50
Secretary
of
Agricultuie
—
J
eremiah
Passed the council Sept. 7th, 1887.
quiets
pain, cures diarrhe a and wind colic,
district
over
four,
and
under
twenty
years
has several horses w hich he is exercis­
An anonymous communication was R isk , of Wisconsin.
For something new and nobby in the
J no . J. S pencer ,
age is 482. Tbe highest number of allays feverishness, destroys worms, and
clothing line be sure to call on Bishop &
ing, but the season has not yet opened, of
Recorder of the city of McMinnville. handed in and read, Mr. Glazs oi the Re­
prevents
soothes the child and
pupils in attendance during this term gives it re convulsions,
porter them stated that it would do the
CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE.
Kay.
fes hi ng and natural sleep. Cas­
Approved Sept. 8th, 1887,
and
it
cannot
be
expected
to
have
horses
was
287,
requiring
the
employment
of
town good to advertise, which it would.
J acob W ortman , Mayor.
the track before the 1st of April, al­ five teachers and one janitor. The old toria is the children's panacea—the moth­
Mr. Williams of the Pauly Jail Co.,
Marshall’s report read and on motion A Round of Applause for Vice-«’resident on
though Mr. Pender brings 33 here Mon­ school building being altogether too ers’ friend, 35 doses. 35 cents.
Morton.
went up on the Wednesday morning’s
Jury List.
approved and placed on file.
LIST OF LETTERS.
day. Of these 13 are to be worked on small to accommodate all the pupils, the
train.
Recorder’s report read and on motion
W ashington , March 5.—The senate the track and the remainder are colts directors had to rent an additional build­
Minutes of drawing the jury for the approved and placed on file.
You can save money by using a Can­ regular March term of the circuit court
List of letters remaining uncalled for
was crowded at the opening this morn­ and brood mares.
ing at a cost of eight dollars per mouth.
Petition for sidewalk on south side of ing. Vice-President Morton got a round
ton walking gang, Martin & Sanders of the state of Oregon, for the county of
in the Post office at McMinnville, Ore­
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In
this
the
primary
department
was
Third
street
in
Galloway
&
Goucher
’
s
agents.
Kettleman is being exercised by John taught.
Yamhill, to be hel<l at the courthouse addition and on east side of J street to of applause as he entered and took the
gon, March 1st, 1889.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever iike- in McMinnville, Oregon, commencing connect with sidewalk on south side of presiding officer’s chair. The committee Morgan and shows up in good condition,
Concerning the management of the Andre Adame
Andrews Mary Mrs.
wiseoneof those nobby hats of Bishop on Monday, March 25th, 1889. Drawn at 1st, street signed by S. C. Force and to notify the president of the extra ses­ as usual. He is lazy and needs pound­ school, the directors desire to state, or­ Berber. J D
Carter James H
the county clerk’s office at McMinnville others allowed. Notices ordered posted. sion repoited that the president would ing on the back, but will get enough of der, being pre eminently necessary- to Docharty John
& Kay’s.
C B Ellis & Richat Is
communicate with the senate in writing that before the season is over. The race successfully manage any school, it is ex­
on Monday, March 25tli, A. D., 18S9, by
Petition of J. A. Morris to sell spiritous sliort'y.
Graham Walter
Horbough Fred
Grant McGuire who is clerking in T. J. Harris, sheriff, and J. W. Hobbs,
between
him
and
Vernon
has
not
yet
pected,
that
every
teacher
should
have
and vinous liquors within the limits of
Horie I) C
Woodburn is in the city spending a week county clerk:
Cockrell offered a icsolution for a com­ Keen consumated, but the Medic’s will full authority in his or her department, Hadly H G
the city for a period of six months, not mittee to inquiie into the cause of delay see that it is a go.
Knffer Joseph I.
Knight Hobert
with his parents.
in order to enforce tbe rules and regual- Morgan John T
NAMES.
RESIDENCE. OCCUPATION.
granted.
Moore W J
in the transaction of business in the ex­
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Bishop & Kay carrv the largest stock
tions
of
the
school,
and
therefore,
any
On motion a warrant was ordered
Morgan John
If the season at the lair grounds is not parent or guardian of any pupil, having Mendinhall E 8
of neckwear, gloves, hosery and fancy F M Glover........... Amity.. . Farmer......... drawn on the city treasury for $1064 04 ecutive departments.
Rvna! M
The credentials of Marston, appointed a success this year it will not be because any- complaint to make, Bhould make the Palo Sosepi
Charles Allen
Hotel Keeper to pay the interest on city debt and to re­
underwear in town.
Richardson
F
Ruby Cleveland C
by the governor of New Hampshire, of kick of accommodations and good the same to the principal, who, if deemed
Carlton., Farmer.........
F P Hembree
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Sharp
William
2
duce
it
$1000.
We have some flyers in summer over­ H M Messinger.
owing
to
the
failure
of
the
legislature
to
track,
but
will
be
owing
to
poor
manage
­
necessary, will bring the case to the no­
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The report ol judiciary committee in elect a successor to Chandler, were pre­
Parties calling for the same will please
coats satin faced all wool at the low price John Winneberg
ment, With the oflicers of the associa­ tice of tlie directors.
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regard io pest house location approved sented.
say advertised.
J. F. W isecarver ,
J I. Steward.
of eight dollars. Bishop & Kay.
no
fault
can
be
found
and
there
is
tion
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We also desire to call attention to the
Fred Crawford .. Davton .
and placed on file. At this period the
P. M.
Vest ami Harris made tlie point that no reason under the sun why the season donation
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4«
The next se.it of clothing you want if .1 H Goodrich . .
received from the “Mite Socie­
judiciary committee sprung a little sur­ they believed such an appointment to be
LAFAYETTE.
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4.
4.
of
1889
can
’
t
be
closed
satisfactory
to
you want to save $5.00 or $10.00 buy it of A 1’ Macv
ty,” as worthy of emulation; and the
prise, they had pi epare J a lengthy report unauthorized, but they did not oppose
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letters remaining unclaimed in the
Bishop & Kay they are in that business. John Anderson. EChchTin
ladies, under whose management the
on gambling, stating that to their eyes the seating of Marston in view of the fact the management and the trainers.
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Cvrus Vaughn
Merchant..
postoffice
at Lafayette, Oregon, March 1,
.
,
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children
earned
the
money,
are
deserv
­
Not necessary to pay’ high prices for G M Mitchell
Farmer......... the city ordinances to prevent gambling that the senate had already made two
1 amhill has some very fine blooded ing of great credit; the trees planted fiom 1889:
were not inforced and that this matter precedents in such cases. Marston was
old shopworn clothing when you can buy Albert Heater.
stock and there is no reason why several the fund thus donated, will ever be a Busby D G
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be attended to at once. A new ordinance therefore sworn in.
Iraiali Ellie
fresh new styles at low prices of Bishop II Gaterman . Lafayette
records better than 2:30 can’t be made. lasting proof ot their public spirit.
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to stop gambling was ordered to be pre-
Wisdom Milsap Me Minavi
Rogers Miss Anna Stevenson II. B.
& Kay.
One
of
the
preside,
t
’
s
secretaries
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If the Yamhill horses are put into the
W
m . G alloway ,
S A Manning . .
Merchant..
paied
by
the
recorder
and
to
be
handed
Parties calling for the alwve letters
handed the piesiding officer a message hands of good drivers and the owners
4.
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The first installment of goods pur­ C P Bishop .
W m . C hrisman ,
in at next meeting of council.
will please say “Advertised.”
from tlie president, it being the cabinet will let them do as their judgement
Farmer.........
chased by Mrs. Bettman at San Fran­ Wm Roof
C
has . G rissen ,
Ordinance
No.
75
read
and
referred
to
G. E. J ohnson , P. M.
appointments. Tiie senate went into ex­ directs, the records can be produced.
cisco is exjiected to arrive here about J S Martin.............
Directors, School District No. 40.
committee on streets and highways.
4*
4.
ecutive
session
and
confirmed
them.
Will
Holl.
.1
eweler
.........
But
when
an
owner
wants
to
try
the
TOURISTS,
Friday.
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On motion of Jones the error in the Adjourned.
clerk ’ s report .— receipts .
W II Bingham.
Merchant..
speed of liis horse himself every ilavit
Farmer......... city assessment of John Gault was recti­
Two pupils from Prof. Crawford’s room J W Cook
From county treasurer.............. $ 1387 60 Whether on pleasure bent or business,
lessens
the
horses
chances
so
much
for
a
fied.
CHANGES AT THE WHITE HOUSE. good record.
in the public school were examined re­ PW Morgan. . N Yamhill
6 Mill tax.................................... 3541 19 should take on every trip a bottle of
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Mr. Bodie was introduced and made a
cently and each received a teachers’ cer­ Ivan Daniels.......
Sale school bonds..................... 6500 00
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Hired Smith
plea for the reduction of the $25 fine for Private Secretary Halford Sworn In —
tificate.
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County treasurer.......................
961 40 Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly
C
has.
Woods
will
be
here
on
the
1st
of
Joseph Kinney
Sheridan
contempt of court. On motion of Grissen
Newly-Appointed Clerk«, Etc.
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Mrs. Robinson, tax....................
2 10 and effectually on the kidneys, liver ami
April
with
his
stable
of
horses,
among
8. A. Manning and R. P. Ungerman of C Loder............... WCbsh’lm
bowels, preventing fevers, headaches
the fine was rescinded.
Hans
Christenson
Lafayette have consolidated their busi­
W ashington , Marell 5.—Elijah W. them is the fine young trotting stallion, Total............................................. $12392 29 and other forms of sickness. For sale in
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4.
On motion of Jones the wavs and means
A P Magness
Will'mette
ness. Mr. Ungerman’s stock was moved L C Forrest.........
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committee were empowered to prepare Halford took the oath of office as the Dick Flaherty, who will stand at the Cash on hand March 4, 1888.. .. 1033 23 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug­
Merchant..
fair grounds for the season of 1889, for a
up Wednesday.
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gists.
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Farmer......... plans and speci filiations andlet contract for president’s private secretary last night i
W Y Martin.........
of ’ mares. Dick Fla-
” limited
" ' number
'
and
formally
assumed
his
duties
this
a
jail
to
not
exceed
in
cost
$150
exclusive
A peach tree in A. R. Burbank’s yard
Notice.
Grand
Total
...........................
$13425
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Iierty
is
a
phenomena
1"
His
speed
has
Chas. Grissen lias purchased the Russ of cells, and to ascertain the price of old morning.
at Lafayette is in full bloom. This is
disbursements .
Several appointments went in force at never yet been got out of him. He is
county jail cells and to report same to
Tax
payers
of
Yamhill
county w ill take
nothing 1 are for Oregon, but where else block on Third street.
the mansion to-day. Captain E. S. Dins­ good fora mile in less than 2 :25 any Teachers’ salaries.......................$ 1298 87 notice that the time has now expired for
G. E. Johnson, postmaster of Lafay­ council.
can it be found ?
day,
in
our
opinion.
Repairs on school house and
On motion the matter of stieet nuisan­ more, appointed on the clerical force,
ette, has sent in his resignation.
Senator J. B. Ditnick of Marion county,
assigned to duty in charge of the
premises...........................
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125 53 paying taxes without cost and that nil
Go to G. 8. Wright, dentist, Braly ces reported by the marshal was referred was
Dr.
It,.
E.
Goucher
iuvited
us
_
____
to
take
was in the city Sunday. He came over
lower
floor.
C.
F.
Tibbets
and
Miss
School
furniture.........................
850 taxes now due the county are subject to
to the committee on judiciary.
block,
McMinnville,
for
first-class
work.
behind
blacks Fuel, janitor’s fees and neces­
to take his son home, who lias been sick
a forced collection. Come in and settle
Alice B. t-augci,
Sanger, »»4
of xuuuumpuiw,
Indianapolis, Uitvv
have a ... spin
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rp. bis fine ' pair . of ............
On motion council adjourned.
For Sale.—A new buggy, not yet taken
at the college it this city.
been appointed clerks. There have been I ”.et,nesdrt^« rhe.v wer? driven to the.
sary incidentals................
182 90 with the sheriff and save costs and ex­
sut of the shop. For sale cheap enquire Copied From tlie Attica, Ind., “Ledger.” no changes in the old force so far.
!alr ¡¡round at a 2:40 gait. One animal Cleiks’ fees................................
177 Iti penses of levy and sale of property,
Mr. Harrington and family, of Mis­ at this office.
Hugo Sreman, of Chicago, has been in the team is especially fine. She is a Schoo) house site.......................
1 25 therefore to save costs and trouble please
souri, arrived in Lafayette Monday even­
llainbletonian
and
shows
good
speed.
W aterman , I ndiana , July 31, 1888.
appointed steward in place of William
Mies Gertrude Gaither, niece of Wyatt
School building........................... 8511 00 call at once and settle up your tnx bill.
ing. He is a biolherof J. Harrington,
The
doctor
says
that
with
training
she
T. Sinclair, President Cleveland’s valet,
For all other purposes. .............
McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889.
143 15
of that city, and intends to locate in this Harris, is at present writing in the re­ To W hom it M ay C oncern :
can oert Gearin’s record.
corder’s office.
T. J. H arris ,
Insurance on building
.
240 00
Through this medium I desire to noti­ who resigned.
county.
It is expected thnt the cabinet will
Balence on hand....................... 2737 16
Sheriff of Yamhill Co.
Died.—Near North Yamhill on Wed­
Mr. Pender the horse trainer will ar­ nesday, March 6, 1889, John W. Grace, fy the citizens of Fountain, Parke and enter on its duties to-morrow morning.
Their Business Booming.
a« an Invest­
Warren and adjoining counties that I
rive here Monday .-ilh a stable of 33 aged 84 years.
The late republican committee of noti­
Total............................................ $13425 54 Mra. Nnlflin« on Gardening
ment.
Probably
no one thing has caused such a
horses, 13 of which will be trained and
fication
called
upon
the
president
by
­
hereby withdraw my name from the tes­
Received
from
Mite
Society
..........
$56
00
Teeth extracted without pain by the
worked daily on the track at the fair
special appointment, and afterwards up­ general revival of trade at Rogers A Todd’s From C. Braly interest on same
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If you own a few foot lot it’s not so
application of local anesthetics. G. 8. timonial given to the Wrought Iron on Vice-President Morton.
grounds.
Drug Store as their giving away to their
much to boast of in the way of width on
Range
Co.,
of
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
regarding
Wright, dentist.
General
Harrison
’
s
old
regiment,
the
customers
of
so
many
free
trial
bottles
of
Total................................................. $59 75
Tom Kogers, the unrestful, ami D.
Use Wright's Arabian Condition Pow­ the Home Comfort Range sold me by Seventh Indiana, was accorded a special Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump­ Paid out for shade trees....................... $48 90 the surphage, but it goes down 4,000
Glenn are now talking of making the Sa­
tion Their trade is enormous in this very
leception
at
2
o
’
clock.
that
company
on
June
5,
1888,
for
the
miles deep till you meet the man half
ders
if
you
lake
piide
in
seeing
your
moan islands a visit. Their adventures
The president continued his reception valuable article from the fact that it always Balan.e on hand.................................... 10 85 way that owns the ground lot on the
“From Alaska to Samoa” would make stock look well. Sold by Rogers & Todd. following reasons:
cures
and
never
disappoints.
Coughs,
Colds
up to 3:30 o'clock, and shook hands
an interesting volume.
1st. Their agent, Mr. J. II Oder, with thousands of persons, including Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat Same fund
.... $59 75 other side. Just think of it. Take my
The members of tiie Hook and Ladder
and lung diseases quiekly cured,
cured. You can
advice an’ buy a few feet all around you
J ohn W ortman ,
Mr. C. !'. Hoskins and wife returned Co. are requested to be cn hand at their came to me and agreed to board out a members of military and civic organiza­ test it before buying bv getting a trial be
an’ 4.000 miles under you and set it out
Clerk.
to their home in Newberg last Tuesday. meeting Friday night. Fines will be poition of the cost of the range anil tions.
tie free, large size $1.
verv bottle w ar
in Vick’s plants an’ seeds an’ it’ll be
gave him my note for full value of the
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They have been visiting relatives m the imposed on a.l absentees.
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Senator Blaine came in with the rest ranted,
Several moves in business are being better than puttin' your money out at a
rang»», intending to creJit the amount of the crowd and stopped for a short
East, where Mr. Hoskins has also been
J. L. Ferguson, of Lafayette, the old hoarded out on the note after they were
made the present week, the News Co. hundred per cent., to say nothin’ of the
CARI. TON.
selling his Oregon dried fruit.
wheel horse ol the democracy, called on through boarding; he took the note and chat with the president, lie zas recog­
move into the Russ block, the millinety health an’ the pleasure you’ll get. Yes,
nized
by
the
waiting
throng
as
be
left
store of Campbell & Fuller will lie gardenin' pays. Ask James Vick, Seeds­
W. II. Bingham lias moved his large us Tuesday. He is well pleased with disappeared with it ns suddenly as he
Beautiful, beautiful weather.
the
house
and
was
given
quite
an
ova
­
moved into the building vacated by the man. of Rochester, N. Y., for his circu­
stock cf furniture into the building T he T elephone -R egister .
came. Ho offered this as an induce­ tion.
Our sick folks are convalescent, we News Co., and a restaurant will be lar,
formerly occupied by S. A. Manning,
and see.
W i iglit’s Red Cross Cough Syrup ment, and is a trick that may be ex­
are
glad
to
say.
Another
conspicuous
visitor
was
Rep
­
started
in the building vacated by the
lie will add to his stock largely’ and will cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of pected to be worked on others.
resentative
Randall,
who
called
with
millinery
store.
have a very fine establishment when all voice and all inflamed conditions of the
Mr. and Mrs.
E. Ladd, of Portland,
2d. The range was guaranteed to do the Pennsylvania organization. General
Buck leu's Arnica Salve.
is arranged.
and “ mra
Mrs. ' rlowe
Howe last
last week
week. '
equally good work by use of either coal Barnum, of New York, and staff and visited
lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd.
v,!’,;ou Mr. an
Messrs.
Martin
&
Sanders.
Sirs
:
—
In
The
Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
or wood for fuel. If kept perfectly clean,
It is a pleasure to make a selection of
Mr. L. F. Hall, of Chehalem, and it will work with wood, but as a coal Governor Hoard and staff were also | IV. A. Howe and wife are in Fortland regard to the Superior drill I got of you, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
a suit from Bishup <S Kav’s stock as you “Uncle
j
on
business.
among
the
visitors.
can
sav,
that
it
is
the
liest
drill
I
ever
” James Johnson spent an hour
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
don’t Lave to take something that don’t ! in this office Tuesday. It was filled with burner it is a perfect failure.
At 3:30 o’clock the grounds were still I
used, I consider their double force feed Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­
3d. I put my range to test by cooking thronged. The leception was therefore 1 Mr. Ilarrv Sitton spent two days in the
fit or don't suit because you have such a stories and. politics and was an interest­
only
practical
force
feed
made,
and
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
for a number of boarders, and it showed closed for the day and those in waiting Portl md last week.
complete stock to select from and some­ ing hour indeed.
their convenience in regulating is not Pay required. It is guaranteed to give
its poor qualities very quickly, and were informed that as it was impossible
thing in style and always at the lowest
We say all '.i til to the inauguration of equaled by any other drill.
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
T he T elei ’ iione -R egistkr ir. inter- others will learn in time that they have for the president to shake hands with all on. new president of the United States.
price.
D avid R obison .
p- ice 25 cents per box. RogersA Todd.
I ested in the upbuilding of not inly Mc- all Veen swindled if they invest in the of them, lie would come out on the porch
Bad blood causes dyspepsia and dys­ l Miunville but the entire county of Yam- Horn Comfort Range.
W A. Howe now has his spring stock
Brace Up.
pepsia reacts by causing bad Idood. So I hill, and if any of our sister towns desire ; 4th. I will take pleasure to show the and review them ns they passed along. from the East, consisting of dress goods,
You re feeling depressed, your ap]>etite
tr tli go on, growing worse, until the ! ■ anything from us in the way of publish­ working of the range to any one who This announcement was well received ginghams and calicos.
whole system is poisoned. The surest' ing their advantages by weekly corres­ feels interested enough to call at my’ res - and the crowd formed in line and
is poor, you re bothered with headache,
marched
across
the
portico,
while
the
The
past
winter
is
one
that
will
long
When Baby wm sick, we gare tier Caav.rla,
means ol relief for tlie victim is a thor­ pondence, write us or call at this office ¡deuce; and shall consider the time well
president stood in the doorway, bowing I be remembered by the people of Oregon, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out
ough and persistent course of Ayer’s and talk the matter over.
spent if 1 can prevent any fellow citizen his acknowledgements of their saluta­ and that spring is here there is no of sorts, and want to brace np. Brace up When she was a Child, she cried for Castori*.
Sarsaparilla.
but not with stimulants, spring medicines, When she became Miss, she clung U> ('asloria,
from being taken in by J. H. Oder and
The ladies of the Coffee club wish to his gang, while selling the Heme Com­ tions. Several organizations were in the doubt, ior already the swallows have put or bitters which have for their basis very
There will be a Union service held in inform
line
thus
reviewed.
in
an
appearance
and
their
cheerful
cheap,
bad whiskey, mid which stimulate When she had Children, »be gave Uiwui < iMlori«
I be firemen that there is a de­ fort Range.
the M. E. church next Sunday evening, posit of $69
twitter can be heard on our roofs, and you for mi hour, mid then leave vou in a
the few and the old .
at
the
bank
to
assist
in
buy
­
5th.
The
top
has
sunken
down
and
March 10th, in the interest of the Ameri­
condition than before
What you
machinery for the fire depart­ the lids do not fit in anything like the
All the members of President Harri­ the swelled buds and springing grass is worse
can Bible Association. Rev. 1‘. C. Metz­ ing new When
want is an alterative that will burifv your
they wish to use it for way they should, and the range smokes son’s cabinet are in the city with the ex­ a doubly assurance that spring is here. blood,
start
healthy
action
of
Liver 'and
ler presiding. All are cordially invited to ment.
this purpose they will please call on the at times until no one can remain in the ception of Postmaster-general Wana­ Now the question comes, will our vege­ Kidneys, restore vour vitality, and give re­
attend.
L izzie H andley , Sec.
tation come so early that Jack Frost newed health and strength Such a medi­
president,
Mrs.
Nellie
Hodson,
or
tteas-
maker
and
Secretary
Rusk,
who
will,
kitchen.
McMinnville A. B. A.
may steal it all away? A letter from cine you will find in Electric Bitters, mid
■ liter, Mrs. Faller. Tlie ladies thank the
6th. As soon as I discovered the way however, be here to-morrow.
Ilenrv Pitts, the former cook at the I G. A. R., and I. <). O. F., for the use of I was swindled, I promptly wrote to J.
All the members otex-President Cleve­ Eastern Oregon states the water short only 5o cunts a bottle at Rogers A Todd's. |.3|
Cook house, will start a first-class res dishes, . Persons who have lost dishes, II. Oder, and also to the Wrought Iron land’s cabinet tendered their resigna­ and the people there are in great excite­
For Sale.
taurant in the room opposite tlie posto!-¡ jars,
'
etc., please call at Mrs. Hodson’s Range Co., of St. Louis, Mo., stating the tion to President Harrison yesterday, ment lest there may be nothing raised.
Good4 of al! dcRcriptionR moved and careful
fice, in the Garrison block. Henry is | as all unclaimed were left in her care. facts in the case, thinking something and he accepted them to-day, to take ei-
Fox.
One brood tnare, one span of good
handling guaranteed.
one of the best cooks in the state, and i Mrs. Nellie Ilodson president, Mrs. Dr. might possibly be wrong; and have given fect upon the qualification of their suc-
CollectionR will be made monthly,
work horses well matched, one yearling
PROBATE COURT.
the people have gained something when Calbreath secretary.
them three weeks to reply and as yet i cessors.
ry Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
colt, one three-year-old gelden. The
he caters to their palates.
D. C. Coleman, at Sheridan, writes I they have treated my communication < Assistant Secretary Rives, of tlie
James F. Bewley estate, first semi an­ above can be bought on easy terms, for
! state department, has tendered his resig- nual account approved March 5tli.
Miss Bessie H. Bedloe. of Burlington, that they need a creamery at that place, with silent contempt.
further particulars call and see me at
Vt., had a disease of the scalp which which makes it proper to give a few­ 7th. Now to p.ove that I am honest nation, to take effect at once.
♦ Nathan Westfall estate, claim of Mar- i McMinnville National Bank, time will
their probable FUTURE.
caused I.cr hair to become very harsh points concerning the creamery business. | in my intentions, and publish this for i
AT
Westfall allowed after hearing proo. ' be given until October 1, 1889.
an.i dry and to fall so fieely she scarcely McMinnville is not far removed from the sole purpose of protecting my friends
W ashington , March 5. — Secretary- garett
HUSSEY’S OLD STAND.
C
lark B rai . y .
and
Wyatt
Harris
appointed
guardian
pi
from
being
taken
in
on
the
strength
of
dared comb it. Ayer’s Hair Vigor gave Sheridan, and has a creamery with a ca­
Bayard owns a large house on Massa­ litum for all minor heirs named in peti­
her a healthy scalp, and made the hair pacity to make 1500 pounds of butter a my testimonial, I agree to deliver said chusetts avenue, in which lie has lived a tion
for sale of realty granted.
range
to
any
one
on
receipt
of
$40,
and
I
day, or, to put it clearly, that can use
beautifully thick and glossy.
number of years. His three daughters,
Crockery, Glassware, Cigars, Tobaccos and
the milk of 1C00 cows. Such an institu­ paid $60 for it less than two months ago. who have presided over the house, have
D. B. Putman estate, report sale of
Candies Fresh fruits snd vegetables All pur­
The Lafayette (Or ) R egister has ¡ tion as that is sufficient for a territory at
D avid S hirk
chases
delivered free in the city.
approved. Final account al­
■moved to McMinnville end consolidated least equal to Yamhill county, and if run
* * * been kept busy all day and late last personalty
J. P. S ullivan , Witness.
night receiving callers. ’ They will con­ lowed. Administrator directed to make
with the T elephone , and the combina­ to advantage will be of more use to the
tinue to occupy this house until warm distribution.
tion i“ named T hi :T elephone -R egister . , county, with its cold storage attachment,
The Essay.
weather, and then will leave for Wil-
Both papers were democratic and its than half a dozen smaller cieameiies, as
Janies McGinnis» estate bond oi G. W.
| mington, Delaware.
present policy is intensely so, yet public j it can lie managed by the same force that
Sappington as adminisrtator approved
Some time ago T he T elephone R egis ­
The
Whitneys
leave
Thursday
for
New
■spirited and well patronized.— Chehalis will be requiied for one of small capaci­ ter stated that if the scholars of the I York,
B. F. Wright, A. M. McClintock and F.
Three miles from McMinnville, containing
It is understood that their house
2r>0 acre«: good epring water: 175 acre« in culti­
<IF T.,) Bee.
ty. Our country friends, as this writer public school in this city would prepare has been leased to Mr. Wanamaker, of Hansworth appointed appraisers.
vation.
Balance No. I pasture: large orchard:
C. C. Beekman, the old-time Southern j Bay» ot himself, may not be acquainted
Henry Dunzer estate bond of J. E.
Philadelphia, postmaster-general of the
fair improvements. Will sell all or part. Terms
Oregon banker, having returned from an with the workings, so they should un­ essays, that a prize of a tine engraving new administration.
Magers approved.
reasonable. Address: P. O. BOX NO. 331.
¡Eastern trip, explains t< the Jackson- i derstand that cream can be easily col­ would be offered for the best one, the
February S, 1889.
j.|m
The Endicotts will probably go abroad
ville Times that hundreds of prominent I lected over Yamhill county and scut to essays have been written and the bast this coming summer, and remain away
COUNTY COURT.
fa'mers of the best agricultural states | McMinnville as within ten miles of the e. essay has been ju Iged by the teachers of possibly several years.
THE CHAMPION
In the matter of Hess and others for a Blood-purifier. Ayer’s Snrsaparllla leads
are pulling up stakes with the intention ! Different gatherers can collect tlie cream the school. It will be handed in for pub­
Postmaster-general and Mrs. Dickin­ county road ; motion to restrain order of all
others
in age, merit, and popularity. It
t<> adjourn from that wind-blown and ■ and where too far away can ship it in by lication next week. The best essay was son will return to Detroit, Michigan.
Jan. 9 allowed ¡motion to set aside report tones up the system, Improves the appetite,
frost-bitten part of creation and come to I rail. Competition may better life of written by Miss Nellie Gardner and the
Attorney-Gen.ral Garland will locate disallowed.
strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the
300 bushel, of flue Bide Heed Oats. por
the North Pacific. The elevation of trade in some matters, bnt where too second best bv Miss Cyntitha Fellows. in New York and resume the practice of
Blood. Just what you need. Try It.
further particulars call at the re.idence of F
Washington territory to be a state of the many creameries are operated the com­ Prof. Crawford will give a second prize. law.
Bids for construction of Dayton bridge
“ I am selling yonr goods freely, and more
Lebold, eight mile« well ol McMinnville.
Union has given attractiveness to this petition is simply hurtful to enterprise. The parents should take an interest iu ■
of AVer’s Sarsaparilla than of ail other blood­
to be received April 6, 1889.
MAX LEBOLD.
medicines put together.”—R. A. McWilliams,
region. Thousands are coming, and Mr. It is to be hoped that west side jieoplc these matters and if requested we will
WILL PROCEED TO NKW YORK.
February 8. 1889.
Lie,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Love’s Bandwagon.
Beekman very wisely remarks that no will give a hearty support to the Me- publish the six best essays of tlie class
President and Mrs. Cleveland Will Take
one can go amiss to’buy good agricul­ I Minnville creamery and respect the en­ and the peo le can judge their merits
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Mrs. L. Cornell 40, Wm. Schuman 42. Prepare«!
Quarters at the Victoria Hotel.
Children Cry for
by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass.
tural lamia in Western Oregon. Figures terprise that planted it there, for it is a but the prize will be awarded as stated
Jennie
Elliott
19.
George
Seifartb
22.
Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
must range high before summer is over. I No. 1 creamery.— Oregonian.
above.
N ew Y ork , March 5.—Late this after-
Pitcher’s Castoria
Martha Robson 24, G. II. Ricl.ey 28.
___ ____
- | Drillr.anc» No. Cl
when Enforced will
The New Jail Building Referred to a Com­
mittee.—Mr. Bodie’s Fine Ke-
moved.
FETZER & HIGH,
Eraymen.
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS.
Bed Rock Prices.
Farm for Sale
For Sale.