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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
r * / 1 ÖL'R TROTTERS. V V r A f 4 > r ~ < DEEDS RECORDED. GRANGE ORGANIZATIONS. COUNTY COURT. NOT LONG AGO. A STEAL. Another special invoice of dress goods __ _____ • at A. J. A: person’s. Jaeo2> Wortman et ux to W. J. Garri Not Much Busine«« Transacted.—A Ses The Site of Portland a Forest in 1844 A I’nbllehilig Company Trying a New Grand Lecturer Intervlewed-.OreEon haa i Fine Blood in Training al the Yamhill County Track. Eighty Granges-—A Total Member son et al, lot one and east 8 feet off of sion to be held each Month. Scheme to Introduce their Books. The roof to the Masonic temple is re Uncle Jim Johnson was in the office ship or 3200. tbe eas: side of lot 2 of block 13 in Mc Friday, April 12, 1889. ceiving a coat of paint. The people of this state have various The Hess road ease was dismissed. The following letter from State Super Minnville ; con »4060. Monday and from him we learn that on John C. Simpson, lecturer of the Ore opinions as to which track is the finest, Those buggies are going off from Mar intendent E. B. McElroy explains itself E. Buss et al to Chas. Grissen, Russ In the matter of the application of B. the 15th of December 1844 he was cam|>- THE MARKET REPORT. tin <k Sandeis’ very last. C. Miles and others for a county road; ed on the present site Jof West Portland and the [»eople of this county should gon State Grange, was in Portland Tues but a visit to the Yamhill county fair as property on Third street; con »2650. John B. David et ux to school district report of viewers read, road established day on business connected with the lec sociation track will convince them of the This market report is corrected Thurs When you go fishing get one of those fight shy of all such circulars: and that it was an unbroken forest. Not No 35, one acre near Newberg; con »1.00. and ordered opened. day noon of each week by A. J. Appcrson fine nx:s at Rogers & Todd’s. D epartment or P ublic I nstsi ctoin ,) ture field in Multnomah county. To an fact that the best track in the state is in II. Hurley to Hopkins, 70 feet of south the sign of an ax was visible. Since then PORTLAND MARKET. S alem , Oregon, March 27th, 27. j I Oregonian reporter Mr. Simpson stated this county. Last year nearly 100 horses side of lot 4 in block 7 Hurley & Large’s J. M. Wright appointed justice of the you can see what has happened, a city How is this: 3500 salmon caught at 132« the Oregon City falls Monday. Wheat ... ... "¡9 cental $ 1 30 to addition to Newberg ; con »45. that since his appointment as state lec peace for East Cbebalem To T he C ounty S uperintendent : were in training and there will be more of 60,000 inhabitants has grown and is y bushel 30 to 32« Oats. Harrison B. Foster and wife to Lvdia Supervisor of district No. 27 was di the metropolis of the northwest coast. D ear S ir :—1st. I have just received a turer, ’last October, he has been con this season. Already Chas. Woods is Look at Rogers & Todd’s fine stock of V ton 20 00 to 22 .">0 Harley Mays, 40 acres in town of Sheridan ; ’ con 50 ................. sack 30 to fishing tackle, all new, ho old stock. Potatoes. rected to procure lumber and reconstruct letter from one of the county superinten stantly at work as lecturer and organizer there working his stable of trotters. »100. For Sale. m ' mixnville market . The horses to be guided by his pains Dr. Hill and wife, of Albany, are visit dents in which he enclosed a printed slip in Linn, Marion, Clackamas, Benton, J. A, C. Freund ref to R. A. Stewart, portion of Young bridge in hie district. Chickens.. F dozen » 4 oo to * 500 ing friends and relatives in this city. lots 3 and 4 of block 20 Rowland's ad Polk, Yamhill, Washington and Multno taking hand during the season are Lumber to be hauled by the district. that reads as follows: "Mugan ’ s Graded Saw mill fully equipped and now run 8 00 Ducks ........ jt dozen 6 00 to D ick F laherty —Owned by E. LaFor- dition to McMinnville; con »610. Five thousand feet allowed for district ning a full crew, c*|«city 10,000 feet j>er Rev. G. F. Round attended the Minis Method in English Grammar has just mah counties. As to the membership of Geese . V dozen 800 to 9 00 William Harris to R. A. Stewart, 103 No. 15. 14 12 to Turkevs V pound terial association at Salem this week. rest of Albany, sired by Fearnaught Jr., acres; con »1400. been authorized by the state board of tho grange he said: day, orders now on hand for 300,000 feet. 10 9 i Clear sides "p pd “ In this jurisdiction, two months ago, dam Bell Drew by Dodds Nelson. Lumber allowed J. Whalen for one Easy terms given. Reason for selling, ill education for use in the 4th and 5th grades 8 Use Axleine to grease vour buggies F. S. Cottle to N. C. Maris, 5aeres; 7 Shoulders pd.. 11 Hams . .. 10 to and wagons; for sale by Martin & San of the public schools of tbe state of Ore there were eighty granges, with a mem This stud is not being worked but is con »1300. bridge 90 feet, one bridge 24, feet, one health. For full particulars enquire of 10 bership of 3200. There has been a large 1° pd pads . Jesse Edwards to Ruth Hunt, lot 1 ders. gon.” Lard ¡In 5 gallon tins . 9 8 to increase since. Since the 8th of last Oc standing. His card appears in another and north-half of 2, Edwards addition to bridge 20 feet, district to haul the lum J. I. Knight A Co. McMinnville, Or. Eggs, weak, p dozen ber. 1000 feet allowed for box culverts. 12K Go to Capt. Fellows' for your carpets; 2nd.—I wish to notifiy yon that no tober twelve new granges have been or column. Newberg; con »100. The Twin Cities. 30 to Butter, dull, fresh V roll he has the largest assortment in the Scraper allowed in district No. 13. K kttlkman —4 years old, owned by Dr. Noah Heater and wife to J. R. Hunt, such books have been introduced by the ganized and four granges have been re 12 to 15 Brine.............. V pound. The Indejiendence city council has county. 4 to S. A. Young of this city, sired by Ham 25 acres near Newberg; con »1166. 5 The old jail cells at Lafayette, offered Dried apples, dull, V pd. county superintendents for use in the organized. “No, all that work was not done by Inez M. Humke to Clyde G. Atkin, 19 granted the Independence and Mon 6 to 8 Dried plums, dull. F pd. Just received a new lot of satteens and public schools in this state. for sale at »50 each in the buildings as me. I have organized three granges and bleton Mambrino; dam Patty by Path acres near Newberg; con »1.00. 8 0 to Dried prunes, dull. "P i>d. mouth railway an exclusive franchise for ladies’ wraps at Bettman’s. Call and they now are. finder. 8 3rd. — The Btate board of education lias reorganized one. I am the only organi 6 to Drtedpeaches.dull, ¥ pd Mrs. P. W. Chandler to Mrs. Minnie see them. ... sack 1 10 Flour.................... “ 1 00 to N ellie C. P.—5 years old, owned by M. Dee, block 9, Chandler’s addition to Two scrapers allowed in district No. fifty years for a horse or steam railway- not authorized the use of “Mugan’s zer in the field. __ o__ .___ Sugars, firm and and advancing, 11, 1: 12 and 13 through the streets of the city. The road “I have not visited Washington ten-i E. La Forrest, of Albany, sired by In McMinnville; con »200. Martin & Sanders’ sold two Davis Graded Method in English Grammar,” 33, to be shipped to Alf Blair. pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. sewing machines last Friday, and two tory nor Eastern Oregon, but will visit Thos. Kirby to Lysander Downing, 2- way and lolling stock are to l»e free from $1 25; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents auguration ; dam Bell Drew by Dodds A large number of bills were allowed. in the 4th and 5th grades in the public Southern Oregon after the sessions of the 30 acres; con »650. pound; coal oil. very firm, @ $2.75 case; more on Monday. taxation for half a century, and the com State Grange in May next, as there are Nelson. Lysander Downing to Thos, Kilby, 139 Those which have not yet been drawn pany must begin work within six months salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, Saturday night a fire drill was held, schools of this state, neither have they no granges in Oregon south of Lane are as follows : acres ; con »4850. and is very firm B illy —3 years old, owned by E. La authorized it tor use in any kind of and the fire boys jerked the apparatus ” David Everest to Ella Hadley, lot 1 Galbreath & Goucher Forrest of Albany, sired by Altamont ; »10 00 or forfeit the charter. schools whatever. The whole matter is county. around in great style. LOCAL AND GENERAL. In reply to a question as to what coun block 5 Everest’s addition to Newberg; E M Waite.................. ... 693 Deafhe«« C»n-< Hr Cured dam Bell Drew by Dodds Nelson. a misrepresentation. ties have been greatly benefitted by the Remember the band dance at the opera con »60. R R Jones.................. ... 300 The public school closed Friday until house Saturday eve, April 13th. Band L illy G.—2 years old, ow ned by E. 4th.—See to it that these books are not grange, he said: Isaac Eccleston to Ezra Eccleston, lots J D Morris.................. by local applications, as they can not ... 10 00 fall. “From a social and educational stand La forrest of Albany, sired by Dick Fla. 7 and 8 in block 2 Newby’s addition to L Delashmutt............. music will be furnished. introduced into any of your public schools ... 1 00 reach the diseased portion of the ear. point. I think tbe work is manifest in McMinnville; con »50. J G Morris.................. Wm. Albertson has left this city for 1 00 There is only one way to cure deafness, People who advertise in the T elephone - for if so it will be un illegal introduction. the farming in Linn, Lane, Marion, Yam her.y, dam Mollie McCarty. Harriet H. Eccleston to Ezra F M Glover ................ Portland. 280 and that is by constitutionsl remedies. R egister can be picked out by the smile L ady F earnaught —1 year old, owned Eccleston, lots 7 and 8, in block 2, New 5tb.—Many inquiries are coming here hill, Washington and Clackamas coun Chas Allen ................ ... 10 10 Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi A fine display of furniture al W. II. of prosperity on their faces. for school laws. I do not think the school ties. Co-operation strikes other inter by E. La Forrest of Albany, sired by by addition to McMinnville; con »50, F. P. Hembree............ ... 10 00 tion of the mucus iining of the Eusta Bingham’s. A new invoice of the latest style hats laws can be published before May for ests; I don’t care to say anything about Dick Flaherty ; dam Mary l’erry by Com Ezra Eccleston et ux to Arthur Mc- John Winneberg....... . ... 760 chian tube. When this tube gets in Phillips, lots 7 and 8, in block 2, New J 8 Steward Dr. J. H. Nelson has purchased a fine also the latest plumes and artificial flow the reason that several of the amend co-operation. The farmers who attend modore Mambrino. 10 00 flamed you have a rumbling sound or the grange, and exchange views in re ers at Campbell & Fuller’s. by’s addition McMinnville; con »100. Fred A Crawford....... Columbia bicycle. ... 14 20 imperfect bearing, and when it is en C onemaii —2 years old, owned by Cal- ments do not take effect until the 21st gard to the best methods of husbandry, C. E. and J. E. Hill to Arthur Mc- J II Goodrich 1100 tirely closed deafness is the result, and Janies Fletcher has been appointed and 22nd of May and therefore they will and who listen to prepared essays on breath & Goucher of this citv, sired by Phillips, Carpets of every grade and shade at lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 2, New John Anderson . . 16 00 unless the inllamation can be taken out, administrator of the estate of Frank Bingham’s furnitbre store. farm work, soon become keen observers, Altamont, dam Ophelia Childs. This by’s addition to McMinnville; con »1350. G W Mitchell not be in force until that time. If possi 15 20 and this tube restored to its normal con Kloucheck. Will he get licked? learn the mechanical and other condi W. L. Lewis and wife to Kate D. Albert Heater Walt papier of al) kinds, large stock to 13 50 dition, hearing will be destroyed for ble I shall try and find time to prepare a tions of the soil to produce a good crop fine blooded colt was purchased of Jay Don ’ t forget to go and see the Wade- Dempsey, 2687 1 » square feet of land in t II Gatterman............... seelect from, at Bingham’s. 1150 ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by "In the sections where the farmers are Beach last fall. Leioyle company, as they are a good circular letter to the county sii|H-rinten- 3 s, r 4 w; con »100. W Millsap .................. .. 10 80 catarrh, which is nothing but an in Select your buggy at Martin & Sanders’ show and give a good entertainment. B irdie —5 years old, owned by Tom dents giving the list of the new amend educators of themselves, and keeping up William C. Messner and wife to Monta 8 A Manning................ 10 10 flamed condition of the mucus surfaces. before the one you want is gone. with the times is where the greatest 15,375 feet of land in t 3 s, r 4 C P Bishop.................. We will give One Hundred Dollars for 1010 When you want to to paper your house ments to the school laws. This will be prosperity is apparent. No, there will Richmond of Polk county, sired by In Stewart, w; con »800. any case of deafness (caused by catarrh Wm Roof..................... Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly go to E. B. Fellows’ for it. Also the of some service to you till the laws are .. 12 50 auguration ; dam by Ilambletonian Mam not be as much ground in wheat this R. A. Steward and wife to William J. J S Martin .................. block, McMinnville, for first-class work. finest assortment of window shades on published. . 1010 that we can not cure by taking Hall’s year; the acreage is one-third less than brino. Harris. 78 acres in t 2 s, r 3 w; con Wm Holl..................... ... 2 10 Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K ing T om —3 years old, owned by Geo. »1600. The front seats for the Wade-Leroyle hand. last, all wheat don ’ t pay as well as F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. J W Cook Roll of Honor. .. 11 00 company will no doubt be sold to old mixed farming; transportation is too Bryan of West Chehalem, sired by Alta Peter Cook, of Independence, sent bis David B. Smith and wife to John J. P W Morgan ... 12 20 «l^^Sokl by Druggists, 75c. timers. fine mare Cleo Mason, down Thursday The following pupils have been regu high for all wheat; more mixed farming mont; dam by Autocrat. Kock, 80 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w; con »700. Ivan Daniels................ 12 00 S. Roberts and wife to A. H. Roberts, Alfred Smith................ Teeth extracted without pain by the to be placed in training under Chas, lar in attendance and have maintained I regard as progress. 13 00 The track has been plowed light and Sheriff's Sale. “ The crop prospects in Western Ore Woods. 137 rods in t 3 s, r 4 w ; con »125. Joseph Kinney. ........... application of local anesthetics. G. 8. 500 correct deportment for the month ending gon are very flattering; they are better will soon work down to its accustomed W. F. Trimble to C. A. Trimble, inter C Loder......... '............... Wright, dentist. .. 13 00 We would call the attention of owners April 10, 1889, at the McMinnville pub than for a number of years prast, although speed. The horsemen are determined to By virtue and authority of an execution est in estate; con love and affection. Hans Christensen ... 5 00 Booth’s blacksmith shop has received of bulls and stallions to tbe superior ben lic school: a decree of foreclosure and an order of the crop last year was a very large one. have a few spirited races this season. A. B. Faulconer anil wife to Henry C. A 1‘ Magness............... ... 15 00 and sale duly issued out of the circuit court of a coat of paint which improves its ap- efits of advertising in the T elephone - Rowell, lot 8 of block 11, in Sheridan; W Y Martin ....... Principal's Room.—Cyntitha Fellows, The young grain is very rank now; the 13 20 the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on R egister . pearance very much. THE 9ANTIAM MINES. farmers are pasturing it down with con »40. L C Forrest ................ 13 00 the 30th dav of March, A I)., 1889, upon a sheep; I have seen some who have mown Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa Maude Randall, Ambie Wright, II. C. llowell and wife to A. Guinn, Warren Merchant Something happened up at J B. Peik- 600 judgment duly enrolled and docketed in the Company Incorporated with a Capital First Assistant’s Room—Miss Ella down ; of course, putting on sheep is the A Stock M Redding................... lot 8 in block 11, in Sheridan; eon »50. in’s house the other night. Joe says it parilla can be relied upon for all blood of 9700,000 to Bevelop Them. 900 clerk's office of said court, in said county, diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold by Wood, Teacher.—Etta Cook, Chas. Gal best for then the pasture is saved; the H. Fouts and wife to John T. Fouts, Noali Heater.............. is a democratic boy. Shake. 1100 on the 30th day of March, A. 1)., ]H89,in favor Rogers & Todd. R P. Bird and P. P, Gates, partners in Articles of incorporation have been 159.75 acres in 13 s, r 4 w ; con »320. Andrew Pickett........... loway, Clyde Rowland, Hal Lougharv. ground is damp enough : and don’t need 5 40 of The private school will open Monday, business under the firm name of Bird <V the cut grain as a fertilizer or as a prepared and will be filed this week with Jesse and Mary E. Edwards to Mary Sidney Root.................. ... 10 00 For Sale. — Patridge Cochin and Buff Second Assistant ’ s Room — Mrs. N. L. Gates, against Marv A. Cave, B t’uve. April 15th, in the old public school build mulch. All rank grain should be pas I.. 9 40 Adolphus Sampson, T W Hayes and Mr«. Cochin eggs, pure stock for sale at Chas. New, Teacher.—Luella Allen, Ada Al tured off early in the spring.” the secretary of state, incorporating the E. Townsend, lot 1 and north half of lot A J Edson.................. ing. Miss Ella Woods teacher. 2 in block 15, town of Newberg; con »90. Martin Cook .............. . 11 00 Adolphus Sampson, defendants, for the Grissen’s or Mrs. B. F. Saylor’s, »3.00 len, Nellie Cooper, Dotha Daniels, Re Mr. Simpson is a resident of Lane Albany Mining and Milling company. Joseph Petch to Geo. Broughton, tim N C Maris.................... When you come to town anil want per setting of 13 eggs. 500 sum of $290.85 and $27, attorney's fee« md J D Bell....................... $30, costs and disbursements of su’t, and to furniture go to E. B. Fellows’, for he has becca Dumpbrey, Minnie Howell, Va county, and is a practical farmer. He The incorporators are A. B Woodin, W. ber land in t 2 s. r 6 w; con »4750. 500 advances no theories, and his ideas are F. Read, A. A. Rhodes, Robt. Brown, The Btreet commissioner’s office is in J. E. Swanson and wife to George E. H C Hald..................... the best assortment in the county. 5 00 me duly directed ami delivered, I did on 8th day of April, A. I)., 18X9, only seize this office and all business will be tran leria Patty, Alice Potter, Arthur Berge- decidedly practical. After a few days’ Van Goider, 34,400 square feet of land in A E Blair ... 11 00 the Head quarters for fishing tackle at sacted here. If anything is bothering vin, Reuben Bergevin, James Fleenor. and levy unon the following describe<^^d stay in Multnomah county be will go to M. Cowan and B. M. Huston. The ob t 3 s. r 4 w; con »1. G W Watkins........... 980 estate. < as hv i«v provided < to-wit: Rogers & Todd’s. Full line of fly hooks, you call and tell us the whole story. his farm in Lane county for a few weeks, jects of the company are to open, de Third Assistant’s Room—Miss Carrie D. C. Coleman etux to James Fendall, John Fiet*..................... 5 20 Lot No. 2 No 31 in t 2 s anell hooks, leaders, lines, rods, etc. then to the lecture field again. velop and operate the mines situated on iand in Sheridan; con »160. John Townsend 5 20 w, iti Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and James Fletcher lias sold his entire Mark, Teacher.—Roy Bishop, Clarence Simon Koshland and wife to Nels Han Thos Duncan............... ... 5 60 containing lflO acres? the Sautiam. The capital stock cf the CARLTON. Chas. Holman found a revolver Mon farm to Mr. Narver, he in turn has sold Hutchenson, Dexter Howell, Albert 321 acres in t 8 s, r 3 w; con »1. John Miller.................. Now, therefore, by virtu« of said execu ... 340 day and the person can get the same by it to Mr. Martin of this city. Mr. Mar Henderson, Cecil Martin, Nellie Margin, company is placed at »700,000, and the son, The fine weather still continues. Robt. Miller and wife to Richard Sam Ewing ................ 3 20 tion, on tin’s propertv here goes into the trade at Willis Messinger. Lulu Allyn, Mabel calling for it and paying for this local. location of the company’s office is in this Baird, 121.50 acres in t 2 s, r 4 and 5 w; Ed Wood..................... SATURDAY, THE 4th DAY OF MAY. 660 Boys, don't bother the poor Dutchman. city. Tbe sheriff and Wm. Martin went fish »3000. A. D., 1X89, con »1800. J Clemenson................ Bergevin, Verna Force, Janie Johnson, ... 560 ing Wednesday and add a considerable The people are learning where to buy Annie Johnson, Mollie Patty, Ivy Welch, James L. Steward has imported a flue Mrs. Mary E. Richardson to Daniel II. Walter Durham........... .. 200 at the hour of 1 o'clock, n. m., at the court Another company, consisting of Messrs. number of words to the sum total ot fish to save money, Martin & Sanders are land in t 5 s, r 4 w; con »85. James Durham............. .. 200 house door in McMinnville. in said county thoroughbred Jersey bull. W. F. Read, A. A. Rhodes, Robt. Putman, selling more than double the amount of Earl Wright, Otis Neal, Rose Albert, 1 will sell at public auction the stories. Joseph J. Woods et ux to Winfield J T Jollv....................... 260 and state, described real estate of said defend Miss Aggie Sweet lias begun another Brown. A. B. Woodin, B. M. Huston, goods they were selling this time last Amba Daniels. Arnold, 50 acres in t 4 s, r 3 w; con Walter Durham 250 above M. H. Parker, formerly of I.afayette season. ants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, M. Cowan, Chas. E. Brownell, O. P. »1300. John Leister................ Fourth Assistant’s Room—Mrs. M. C. term of school at this place. 500 to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing has secured the position of principal of B. E. and Frank L. Lippincott to P. James Durham .............. 200 Donley, Herbert H. Ames and John Mc costs. The band boys will give a social dance Matthieu, Teacher.—Chatincy Bishop, the public school at Hillsboro. He has Mrs. Ellen Ott presented our store P. Cardwell, 222 acres near Dayton ; con A M Nuckols................. .. 300 Dated this Sth dav of April. 1x89. at the opera house Saturday evening, Prndie Allyn, Flora Deilschneider, with a fine boquet. Thanks. 200 scholars. Chesney, who own ten different claims »4000. Edgar Poppleton......... T. J. HARRIS, .. 3 00 April 13th. Every body turn out ¡>nd in the Santiam district, has been organ Dick, the jolly expressman, is once help tbe boys keep up the expences of Claude Walker, Glen Henderson, Willie Aprill2 Sheri fl* of Yamhill County, Or. Elvina Johnson and D. Johnson to E. Robert Johnson ............ ..500 Mrs. C. Hendrix and Mrs. Wm. Mer- more to be seen on our streets, He has of the band. Smith, Fred Hartman, Edgar Crawford, chant spent a few days at Monmouth ized and they will incorporate and take Carpenter, lot 3in block 13, in Lafayette; D W Ralston................. .. 11 80 been suffering from an acute attack of T R Bewley.................... . 11 20 Timber land, act June 3, 1N78. »350,000 of the capital stock of the first eon »150. Robinso Cruso, the laughable bur Kate Hilary, Willie McClintock, Walter last week visiting friends. rheumatism. H. C. Plummer et ux to Lucinda Cald A J Bewley.................... .. 1150 named company, by putting in their well, McClintock. Notice for Publication. lesque, to be given at the opera house acre; con »250. G M Bewley.................. .. 11 20 Last Friday Mr. J. E. Swanson’s mining claims valued at that James Magruder of Dallas, was in the Monday night, is a burlesque on Lydia amount, W. J. C rawfcrd , Principal. W 8 Warren.................. John Boston and wife to Maliola New .10 00 •city Monday. He has bought property Thompson’s great success, Robinson warehouse caught fire from the smoke- leaving »350,000 stock to be sold, It is by, land in t 5 s, r 4 w ; con »1000. L and O ffice at Oregon t'ity.Or., ( Pat Casey....................... .10 80 -at Dallas, and it is reported that he will Cruso. You should see it. PROBATE COURT. March 29th, I8K9.I stack and was discovered just in time to intimated that several Portland capital Ailey I’otter to Robert Connor, lots 2 Frank Frazier................ 11 80 soon be married. Notice is hereby given that in eoniplianee and 3 in block 1, in Potter ’ s addition to T E Fristoe .................... Henry Dunzer estate. Inventory ap prevent its destruction. .12 60 O. O. Hodson left yesterday for Salem, ists who are interested in these mines Sheridan; con »100. with the provisions of the act of eongre-s of The sale of the Narver and Martin to be present at the opening of the bids Chas Scroggins.............. ..520 June proved; petition to sell personal pro 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of Fred S----- says a little scratch is noth will become stockholders in the company properties last week was effected through for G. W. Goucher and wife to E. J. Steve Scroggins 520 timber lands in the states of I'alifornla, the large brick block which will be perty granted. the rustling real estate firm of Fletcher built in that city during this summer. ing compared to seeing bis antagonist go and assist in developing the mines. Wright, block 12 in Amity; con »800. F J Steward?................ 11 00 Oregon. Nevada, and Washington terri & Co., of this city. James McGinnis estate. Petition to through the show-case, rise, and go E. E. Goucher and wife to Henry H S Maloney................ .1160 tory," William H Adkins, of Oregon City, He has a bid on the cornice work. That good gold and silverquartz mines Schenk, lots 5 and 6 in block 13, Row David Campbell............ .13 00 county ot Clackamas, state of Oregon, has sell personal property granted. Mr. Daniel Conyne, of Chicago, travel through again—says it was fun. exist in the Santiam district there is no land’s addition to McMinnville; con »360. John Lynch.................... If you want boots and shoes at whole . . 8 20 this day filed in this office his sworn state ing agent for a Gloversville, New York, sale prices go to Harris & Haney’s old Frank Kloucheck estate. Resignation No. 516, for the purchase of the n 1-2 of Harry Sitton is fixing his mother’s longer any doubt, and it is only a ques John anil Ella A. Hanson to George A Guinn......................... .. 11 00 ment glove firm, is visiting with W. H. Young stand in Lafayetts and get them. Two of Win. Hell as executor accepted, and w « of section No. 26, ill township No. 2 grave with nice brick surroundings, tion of a very short time when an inter- j Broughton, timber land in t 5 s, r3w; W A Branson................ . 940 n sauth, and family of this city. range No. 6 west an<l will offer preof thousand dollars worth on hand yet and James Fletcher appointed administrator; S L Hyde...................... 11 00 to show that the land sought is more valu painting it, and doing a lot of other est which will equal or exceed that of con »500. The county commissioners will meet they are being offered at first cost. No bond fixed at »2400; bond approved. II. Hurley and wife to Mrs. Mary E. W tn Savage.................... ..12 00 able for its timber or stone than for agricul A’orK to beautify the resting place of the the famous Cceur d’Alene district w ill be at the court house on the 18tli to let the humbug—go and see. 10 40 tural purposes, and tocstablish his claim II. G. Burns estate. Second annual dear one he loves so well. Would that centered in these mines. This is an Myers, part of lot 2, block 4, Hurley & A Munson..................... contract for the new bridge to be built Large ’ s addition to Newberg; con »55. Chas Sailing .................. to sail! land la-fore t!><■ register and r<-<-r-ixei 11 00 Specialties at C. Grissen’s: Home account approved. across Palmer creek in Dayton. Hurley & Large to Ixionard Myers, lot Frank Chapman........... all remember their dead and living pa important movement toward the open .. 11 00 of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on made taffy, caramels, choice fresh the 24th day of June, 1SH9. Sixth semi-annual accout of the guar rents as he. 980 Monday, Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup creams, doughnuts, mince and cream ing and development of the mines of 8, block 12, north half of lot 3, block 7, Henrj’ Gee..................... names as witnesses: George Brouirh Hurley & Large’s addition to Newberg; Dell Martin.................... 9 10 ton He and cores coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of lies, fresh roasted peanuts, 24 loaves of dian of Emma and Shell Hawley, min Albert Blount, of Oregon City, this region, and it is to be hoped the Oh! what a heart our postmaster, con »90. Warran Dougherty .. 12 80 Clackamas county, and Joseph Ueb li and voice and all inflamed conditions of the iread for »1, Arctic soda 5 cents, smoked ors, approved. company will be successful in carrying Ellen Deekins et a! to Mary E. Myers, John Fields .................... Jake, has, and how silently be can mur .1100 beef chipped to suit, garden and flower Janies Henry, of North Yamhill, Yamhill lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd. A SUDDEN DEATH. 6, block 3, Deskin’s addition to New John Bone.................... 11 00 county; all of Oregon. seeds. der his prey. He was seen at the big out the objects for which it has been or lot Doctors report no one sick. No one berg ; con »30. Alex Dundass.............. 13 40 Any and all trersons claiming adversely A man by the name of Taylor living Rev. T. S. Miller a Resident of Lebanon, watering trough last week, looking very ganized and incorporated.— Albanv Her-\ Noali Heater and Amelia Heater to A. Warren Merchant......... sick but chronic cases and convalescents. .. 3 80 the above-described lands are requested ill Expires Suddenly on the Street Two or three healthy months each year near McCoy, had two horses killed the file their claims in this office on or before silent and sad, and when the crowd aid. W. Reed, 29 acres of land in t 3 s, r 2 w ; Albert Kinney.............. .. 900 said 24th dav of June, lsw9 allow the doctors to go fishing and hunt other day. He was clod mashing when con »1698. A TOWN ORDINANCE. James Townsend.......... gathered round he said : “Only two lit 11 00 Wednesday aftsrnoou just before the W. T. BURNEY, his horses became frightened and ran ing. J. F. Wisecarver and wife to Wm. James Lyson,................ .1160 tle mice I am drowning. ” April 12:19 Register. Fix up Your Sidewalks Before You are away, going into a patch of oak grubs in Me. Chrisman, lots 5 and 6 in block 6, Will Mendenhall.......... .12 60 The boy who stole our hand bellows which they sustained injuries from which afternoon train arrived at Amity the peo Notified to do so. From a fine specimen of rock laid on ple near the depot noticed an old man Rowland ’ s addition to McMinnville; con Fetzer & High .............. 2 50 from the back end of our office better A Winter....................... .. 400 coming toward them, when within a few our table, gathered from the Pacific look out as it is loaded and if it goes off they died. Ordinance No. 73, relating to sidewalks. |»1200. E. K. Davidson to Lavina Davidson, L W Harger.................. 4 00 In purchasing medicines, don’t try ex yards of the track he was noticed to fall coast mountains, forces us to believe it will shoot a hole plumb through his The people of the city of McMinnville ball interest in lots 1 and 2 of block 7. A C Atkinson................ 400 pancreas. periments ; the first and only considera and upon the bystanders going to assist that there is an abundance of the pre do ordain as follows: Rowland's additioh to McMinnville; eon A W Rees..................... 200 should lie genuineness. Ayer’s Sar The W. C. T. U. will meet at the tion S rction 1—Whenever in the opinion »5.00. C F Butler.................... .. 2 00 saparilla has stood the test of fourty him up he was found to be dead. Word cious metal, gold, there, if only it could Methodist church on Saturday, April 13, years, John Narver et ux to John S. Martin, O E Rees...................... 200 and to-day it is in greater demand was immediately sent to this city for the be found, and why not? There is Jack- of the street commissioner and of the at 3 o’clock, p. m. AH members are re 143.57 acres of land in t 4 s, r 4 w; con AJA pperson.............. 10 35 quested to be present. M. V. Young, than ever—a triumph proof of popular coroner. Upon examination it was found son and Josephine counties, good gold chairman of the committee on streets »7150. Swope & Taylor............ 220 approval. that he was Rev. T. S. Miller of Lebanon mining counties in the same range of and public property it shall be necessary ¡secretary. John S. Martin to John Narver, lots The county judge stated to tbe repor O. O. HODSON Mr. J. D. Tarrant, of Yamhill county, and that he was canvassing for some re mountains. to repair or move any sidewalks, witbin 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 5, Rowland ’ s addi McMahon’s circus will be in Inde brother-in-law of R. B. Hood of this city, ter of this paper that hereafter the coun Has just received another carload of the JUST Fox. the corporate limits of the city of Mc tion to McMinnville; con »3000. pendence on the 13th of April. The ad is here on a visit. Ilis sister, Mrs. Craw ligious work. LY CEIJSBIUTED Samuel Cozine et ux to Arthur Me- ty court wculd hold monthly sessions. vance agent will not tackle this city on ford, whose husband lately purchased LAFAYETTE. L ateb .—We learn that Rev. Miller, of Minnville, Yamhill county, state of Ore Phillips, lot 1 in block 3, Cozine’s addi pARRY account of the »50 license. Well, we do the Johnson place, across the river, ac Scio, was on his way to attend the session IRON ni OOFING, The Mad Stone. Four families moved into town this gon, the street commissioner shall in tion to McMinnville; con »350. not want them. companied Mr. Tarrant and will remain , of the Oregon presbytery of the Cumber C. 11. Christenson to B F. Huston, 19 writing notify the owner, agent, occu I ron iv OOFING, U arry ; week. The papers are discussing, in tbe lull The total enrollment ot the McMinn here.— Mountaineer. land Presbyterian church. He was one pant or person in charge of the real pre acres of land; con »800. of politics, the question of the existence ville public school for the six months Guy seems to be prospecting for — iron Direct from the Factory. Thia ia acknowled J. R. Booth and wife to S. Richardson One of our city damsels (the town , mises adjacent to or adjoining said side and wife, 76.80 acres; con »3000. gad to be taught is 298 pupils. The average daily cow) i-tepped into the engine house of the pioneer preachers of Oregon. ! ore on the red hills. of the virtues of tbe ».-called mad stones. walk so to be repaired or moved to make attendance for the first three months Monday and displaced her artistic talent Alex Reid and wife to 8. and C. A. Correspondents sre sending in great How to Prevent it. Miss Eva Stewart of Vancouver, W. T. the necessary repairs or to move such Richardson, 41.60 acres ; con »600. THE BEST ROOF NOW IN USE. was 209, and for the last three months by decorating the floor in the latest style numbers their testimony of the cases 172. The batnyard editor of the Astorian is is visiting relatives here this week. of her art. We suppose some of the sidewalk. THEIR OPINION. aak any ot tlioae whoaren.log they have cured. Mr. Hunter, of thia Aa a reference, Tbe fishermen are getting in tlieir l>est people who are kicking against the cow responsible for the following : “A Young’s THE GARRY IRON ROOFING, The Oregon Presbytery have been in If such owner, agent, occupant or per Two Farmers from the East Give tlieir ordinance love to seo that kind of decor city, adds his testimony in favor of the Aa I hare nut on over 400 Bquarea In Yamhill licks now. I^st Sunday just9874571867- river chicken raiser says he has devised session here this week and has been well son in charge of said premises fails qr re Opinion of Our Creamery. and Polk Cooritie. I am prepared to 1089 fish were caught in Panther creek. ating. genuineness of the mad stone. He says a way of preventing chickens from attended. do Job work of all Kind«, from a fuses to make such repairs or to move Jim Flett caught a 5 gallon keg full We are in receipt weekly of a large , scratching up his garden. He crosses that years ago in one of the western states I ndeiendence , Or., April 6, 1889. Tin Cup to tbe moat through the ice and we can’t remember number of letters asking for a sample Tbe Lottie Wade combination have said sidewalks within 24 hours from the ' .Vesuri. Fuller, Nelson and Hibbs, direc where he lived, a negro was bitten by a the long legged Brahmas with the short all the yarns. copy of this paper. It is always sent. 1 got thb town billed for performance next time of the service of said notice on him tor» of the McMinnville creamery, cold mad dog. Mr. Hunter knew of a mad ¡laborak Galvanized Iron (oriiire. Bantams, and the result is a new Wednesday. 1 if such repairs or removal shall not cost Tbe teachers’ institute will be held in Now let the people of this city do some- legged storage and cheese factory: stone in an adjoining county and mount I Carry a Full Line of 1 of fowls with one long leg and one the court house in this city commencing thing toward bringing people here—it breed to exceed »2.00, or within 5 days if such G entlemen :—In pursuance to your ing his horse, went for it and brought it Miss Mary Chrisman, formerly of this . April 30th. The city has been can only costs you five cents to send this pa- short leg. When they raise either leg to lardware. repairs or removal shall cost to exceed request we have gone through and ex vassed to see if tbe teachers can be en- per to a friend in the East; we will do scratch they loose their balance and place but now temporarily stopping at in time to save tbe life of the negro. 1 Stoves, ,tertained. It is thought that 100 teach the mailing. J Eugene, is visiting relatives and friends »2.00, he shall be deemed guilty of a mis amined your property and we don’t hes When it was applied to the wound, it come to grief. After a few demoralizing demeanor and upon conviction thereof itate to say that in all our travels we ers wil attend. Mart High when he left would not tell ' here at present. Tinware, stuck fast and remained there until it before the recorder Bhall lie punished by I Cooper Brooks returned from the coast us where he was going but the following 1 attempts they desist.” Eyerybody seems to be wearing their a fine of not less than three or more than have seen nothing that is better. So far bad absorbed its “full” of the poison and Farm School Report Tuesday anil reports that salmon trout item from the Tiwir.s-.l/oioitaincrrexplains as location of grounds, arrangement of when it fell off. It was then boiled in i good clothing this week. It is sometimes twenty-five dollars. Machinery. are scai’ce but that a good string can be all: Mr. M. M. High, of McMinnville, the different departments, and the con milk and applied again until it fell off Of District No. 6, Yamhill county, Ore i puzzling to distinguish them from the caught. Porgie and Tom Cod fishing is spent Sunday in tbe city, and the heart Sue. 2 — All ordinances or parts of or •S_Mv Rule ia to do the Beat venience and arrangement of machinery, ( for the mouth ending April 5, 1889. numerous ministers attending the Pres- good. The rush of people to the coast of a young lady waB made glad because gon, again and this was repeated until it Beat flood« at tbe Least Prices. Work. Hell tbe dinances in conflict herewith are hereby- it is in our judgment the latest and best thereof. He will remain at The Dalles has not yet began. Total number enrolled, 32; average would adhere no more. That the bytery here. until Wednesday or Thursday. repealed and this ordinance Bhall be in we have seen having the cold storage, CJk-XuXj A.1“ SEE ZkCE. Miss Gardner, of this city, advertised daily attendance, 28. Millard O. Lownsdale, Esq., of Port- full force and effect from and after its ■ cheese and butter works combined, and dog was veritably marl was proved bv Mr. Shuck returned from the moun for a school in the T elephone -R egister . ROLL OE HONOR. tbe fact that animals that it had bitten land, has been doing our town this week. passage and approval by the mayor. O. O. HODSON. Tbe very next day she received a school tains Tuesday and reported trout fish Nora Crimmins we know that in Illinois and other East died of the hydrophobia. Science is op Mattie Martin From his actions we would judge that as the result of her local ad. Since then ing fine. He caught 186 and Mr. Hayden Katie Crimmins Passed the council March 5th, A. D. ern states these factories have proven to Mamie Willis posed to the theory of mad stones and seventeen different people have called had caught 147 up to the time of his de Mary Earhart one of our most popular young ladies was j 1889. J no . J. S pencer , Adele Ford be profitable, and we see no reason why, has no faith in their favor. The testimo parture. This was three afternoons fish- : looking for a teacher. the attraction which has been keeping Recorder of the city McMinnville. I Maud Newton George Martin ing and is about the average. Uncle if your farmers will only take a little ny is very full, and if there are not sure Approved March 6th, 1889. Dr. Wright was in Salem Sunday and Andy says that Mr. Shartzer fishes on Jennie Draper Isaac Newton him here. Well, he might go further Sample rooms in connection. : pains in raising good milk stock and by enough mad stones it is not for want of he reports that property in that city is horseback and that gentleman does not Mary S. A. M anning , Helver Ernest Carse : o o but could do no better. way up A brass band played in one deny it. Mayor. feeding the cows plenty of green feed, evidence of them.— Benton Leader. Minnie Ilelyer Winnie Helyer It is curious how events repeat tliem- la now fitted up in first class order. addition to the city all day long. Pro Lottie Draper A. C. Lewis yours will not prove to be a good invest daily Timet-Mountaineer is before The Value of Saw Dust. Does any one in this county know any perty two miles from the business center us, The O ma F outs , 1 selves. One of the ministers attending Accommodations as good as can be it is a neat 5 column paper filled Maggie Newton ment, not only to your stockholders, but thing aliout madstonss, we confess our is selling from »200 to »»500 a lot. Teacher. A Maine paper says the commercial the Presbytery stated that the first Pres with live local, telegraphic, and editorial far more profitable to your farmers who ignorance on the subject. If so please foun din the city. The newspapers of the country are matter. It is to be hoped that the peo bytery organized in Oregon was held at value of saw dust is estimated at »12 a devote but little time and attention to Closing: Out At Cost. 8. R. MESSINGER, Manager. send in the information. mying that the DeMoss family are fine ple of The Dalles will not let it die. It I am closing out the well selected j this place some thirty years ago, and ton. This does not mean that it will the care of their cows. musicians. When you see them this il seems to us that The Dalles ought to ITeed. axid. Soule of boots and shoes of the late firm that he and a gentleman now residing in bring that much in the market, for it is a 1 lusion will be dispelled. Four old crows support a good daily paper, if she don’t stock R. B. C annon , Santo Rosa, Cal. i Harris & Haney, at Lafayette at cost. | California are the only two members liv drug. But it is worth twice as much as can make as much music and give as it will show a lack of business advance- ot M. C. T hompson , Konn, Ill. good a performance as tbe DeMoss fam ment. Send it along regularly. I it will bring for fuel, if it is put through The stock consists of a general assort ing that attended that meeting. When Baby »M «kk. we save her CaMorla. Tl»c Assessment. ________ M. T. H ead . j the process whereby wood alcohol, acids Old settlers tell us that the outlook lor ment of ladies’, gents’ and childrens’ AMITY, - - • OREGON ily. When she was a Child, «he cried for Caakwia, I Tillamook was never so good in a busi Person« wishing accommodation« in thia line The list of persons subject to road and If the friends who come into this office ! ■ and other chemicals are extracted. Con For several days a band of gypsies ness point of view as at present. What fine and coarse wear, most of which was Wlien she became Miw, «he clun« to Caatoria. aer requested to call. Everything firat-cla«». have been camped near the college. with the expenditure of »12,500 to make bought of the best Eastern factories at and read proof sheets and copy knew siderable saw dust is baled and pressed street work lias been completed by the F. R. RÔBISOH. Pre« - - W. N. JELLISON. Man. They had a tine outfit, and seemed to , roads in the county, the prospect of a the lowest rates. Will sell you boots and how the editor feels on such subjects in Maine for fuel, and a Lewiston farmer recorder and an assessment will soon be When she had Children, she ga.e kboui CaaUwta March 10, 1 m enjoy life. The women of the party did railroad to pass through it, the building shoes 25 to 40 per cent less than you can they would not repeat the act. Such an regards tbe kiln dried article worth »2 a levied as by order of the council. The ' offense is not only a gross breach of eti- a good business in telling fortunes and of the lighthouse, our fishing and lum get them elsewhere. and good manners but it places cord to enrich the soil, after first using it rate is one day’s work for every thousand tlie men traded horses. They moved bar interests, we think our people have M ary H vney . . quette the offender in peril of being kicked out as bedding for cattle. Some day it will dollars of assessed property at the last ! toward Portland Monday. great cause of congratulation.— Headlight. Some of the fond mothers in this city of the office. You can help yourself to city assessment. II. L. H eath , 1 Notice. A parlor meeting is arranged to be should corral their cherubs and keep almost anything else in the office that be found that mill men who have tossed Clark, the furniture manufacturer, of Street Commissioner, j Has the most complete stock of harness this city, has made a fine antique oak held at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Gallo them at home. They are a nuisance to you want, gentlemen—you can smoke saw dust aside have been throwing away Tax payers of Yamhill county will take in the county. At present 12 set of sin desk for L. H. Baker, the county school way, on Tuesday evening, April 16th, at this office. Several little fellows not yet our fine Turkish tobacco, sit in our big ■ gold dollars. MOTHERS! gle harness, hand made, in prices notice that the time has now expired for superintendent. It is a beauty, and is a 8 o’clock. Subject for discussion,“ Would out of dresses congregate at the rear of easy chair, read all our exchanges, look “Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a most excellent i Castoria is recommended by physicians paying taxes without cost and that all ranging from »12 to 130. and 8 specimen of Mr. Clark’s fine work. The industrial training tend to elevate labor, this office and eat up all the old roller oyer all the illustrated periodicals, spit preparation or children teething It is a purely veget for the hair. I speak of it set of team harness as cheap county court could not do better than to hence the laborer.” Discussion opened composition, pi, etc., which is thrown tobacco juice on the stove, kick the cus from experience. able preparation, its ingredients are pub taxes now due the county are subject to use promotes the lished around each liottle It is pleasant have Mr. Clark make the entire furniture by Mr. Wm. Galloway, followed by Mr. out. It may be healthy but we guess pidor over and put your feet upon the growth of new hair, Its and a forced collection. Come in and settle AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY it glossy l to the taste ami absolutely harmless. It re for the court house. They certainly can i W. D. Fenton. All persons interested when the kid gets his inwards all stuck desjs,"but if you want to make yourself a and soft. The vigor is a makes cure for lieves constipation regulates the bowels, with the sheriff and save costs and ex Can be seen on the hooks tn my shop. not get better made furniture anywhere in this topic which so agitates the public together with compo, he will wish he welcome visitor don’t tread on forbidden dandruff.”—J. W. Bowen, sure Editor En quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, penses of levy and Bale of property, I lisve competent Workman employed had not monkeyed around a printing of ground. Leave the proof sheets and in the United States, and then it would mind, are invited to be present. I allays feverishness, destroys norms, and therefore to save costs and trouble please to do all kinds of repairing and to make M rs . L. P. R ound , be made at home, and that is something fice. The youngsters are liable to see Copy hook alone.— Albina Courier. It quirer, McArthur, Ohio. [ prevents convulsions, soothes the-cliild and call at once and settle up your tax bill. any harness ordered I also keep s full . M rs . J. W. C ook . the devil and that would not be good for takes a large amount of cheek for a per- to be proud of. When people visit the Use Wright's Arabian Condition Pow ! gives it refeshing and natural sloop. Cas McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889. stock of oil and rubber robes. lap robes, M rs . F. S. H arding , them. We have two in this office and > son to do this, but they do it just the ders if you take pride in seeing your toria is the children’s panacea—the moth court house you can say: “See the T. J. H abbis , horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of Committee of arrangements. they are good ones. [ same. _____ _ stock look well. Sold by Rogers & Todd. ers' friend, 35 doses. 35 cents. furniture; it was all made here.” ras for repairs constantly on hand. Sheriff of Yamhill Co. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. BUILDERS! ATTENTION!! / ■4 \ k 4 J i 4 I The St. Charles Hotel. S-T-Æ-B LK. E. WRIGHT > 9 4 f s t 6