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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1889)
1 < THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Friday, April 26, 1889. J V ♦ r COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. MUCH IMPROVED. THE SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT. A Coin ini Gee of Two Appointed on Water Works. A Continuation of the Ages of our Boys anil Girls. Sheridan and Willamina Growing all the Time. The Complete List of Districts and thalr Respective Amounts Received. BALLSTON. Mrs. Grazier and family, of Eastern Oregon, have moved into town. Quite a number from here are going to attend the Royce & Lansing concert at your town. Miss Lura Sampson was thrown from a liorse Tuesday and badly shaken up, though nothing serious. I A DliaUr Last week Henry Ecvleston and Dan Rev. Lee, of Sheridan, preached here Thurber of this city thought they would Sunday. F. A. Wester, successor to Martin in go and depopulate the Willamina river the warehouse, has moved to our town. of trout. They went above Wiiinmina A. . N. a ct . .Vartin, an in, our iurnier former iiivrcuaiii merchant and fished for two or three O has and and warehouseman, has moved to your were rewarded with one little trout just city. inches long. Their her** was sudden M. R. VanHorn & Co. have just re ly taken sick and they started across the ceived a full and complete stock of tin hills for Sheridan to procure another ware. horse to haul their buggy out. They lost S. A. Ball has been appointed post their w ay and during the whole of Thurs master at this place, successor to A. N day night wandered around in the hills Martin. above Sheridan. On otir trip to Willa Grandpa Ball has bought the drug mina we met the boys and they said that store of A. N. Martin and w ill fill up a they had enough trout to last them the complete drug store. whole season, and some to salt down for Friday’s train brought a car load of immigrants, and we found them much sale. pleased with our garden spot. Use Wright's Arabian Condition Pow Geo. W. James has lieen appointed ders if you take pride in seeing your railroad and telegraph operator, anil W. stock look well. Sold by Kogers A Todd. F. & Co. agents here. Geo. is an ac commodating boy. Mr. Newton, a gentleman from Ohio, started back home this week, sick and tired of Oregon. He will be sicker still when be reaches his destination. Superintendent Baker lias completed A visit to the upper end of the county i reveaied to us a substantial growth in the apportionment of the county school THE MARKET REPORT. Sheridan and Willamina A large num-: fund andtheclerkshavebeenmailedtheir This market report is corrected Thurs j ber of new strnciures have been erected orders for the money. The total number day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson ! in Sheridan during the past few months of scholars in the county are 3703. The eonrL.vxD market . and more are contemplated. The burnt apportionment of the state fund will be Dr. Watts has sold the Royal projierty, 1 32M Wheat . V cental $ 1 30 to district lias been rebuilt with handsome made in August. 32’^ :v > to which he bought about a year ago, at Oat« . ........ bushel n to 20 OU 22 50 " business places and they are all occu an advance of $100 in price.’ Barlev’ V ton a 50 to Fotatoe«. "F sack u < pied. Mr. Churchman has one of the At the present writing Mrs. Morris o M'MIXXVIl.I.E MARKET. g neatest drug stores in the county. Just Fletcher, living just south of town, is Q to ? 5 00 4 <«» t hickens.. dozen $ X very low and not expected to live. o beyond the building occupied by Mr. t-X 8 00 Ducks.............. y dozen G 00 to X O Geese........ dozen sut) to 9 00 •< z Churchman is a small building lately Q The county commissioners were here 14 Turkeys |M>un«l 12 to Saturday, looking over the bridge across erected, and it contains the neatest 9 10 * (Clear sides V lb. 43 $ 206 95 the Yamhill, considering some needed 7 8 Bacon -¿Shoulders lb. butcher shop in Yamhill county. The 2 W Carl ..................... 37 185 05 repairs. 10 to 11 (Hanis................ butchers of this city would do well 3 28 152 20 10 I „rd Jin 1" P<l pails . Rev. Joseph Hoberg has sold his land 117 477 05 4 J W Martin if they would follow tlie shop for a 9 8 to ,-ar" (In 5 gallon tins . 44 196 00 adjoining town to Mr. McIntire, of Mari Hendrick«. 12} / 2 Eggs, weak, dozen model. Large and commodious dwel 5 Ö C Ed 8 Tustin ......................... 52 239 80 on county, who intends moving here as GO Butter, Creamery, “V roll 7 J 1. Ladd.......................... 55 250 75 soon as he can dispose of his farm. lings have been erected in all parts of the 25 to Butter, dull, fresh y roll 30 47 221 55 J G Wisecarver ............. 8 12 to 15 Brine ...... pound. city, and generally the town presents a The board of regents of the Evangel 9 W R Carter, .................... 54 247 10 4 to 5 Dried apples, dull, V P(l- picture of prosperity. Across tlie river 112 458 80 ical college were here Tuesday and Wed A Nelson .......................... 10 G to 8 Dried plums, dull, pd. 63 279 95 nesday to adopt plans and specifications 8 Dried prunes, dull, ¡‘d. G to the town is building up, and Mr. Scrog 11 J E Y'oung 144 90 for their new school and transact other 12 E C Hadaway.................. 8 Driedpeaches.dnll, p<l G to gins has concluded toofien up the vacant 3.5 177 75 business pertaining thereto. A McPhillips ............... 13 1 10 Flour . iisack 1 (D to 21 126 65 14 tract of land opposite the general store of Sugars, firm and advancing, 11, 12 and 13 38 188 70 Geo Braithwaite Two new doctors are going to move pounds fi>r$l 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. Mr. Bible, cut it up into lots and sell it. 15 125 506 25 here. We have been unable to learn Our public school is in a flourishing 1G $ I 25; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents K 53 243 45 Wirt Laughlin ............. Already lumber is being hauled for a 17 condition with L. W. Adams, principal, pound: coal oil. verv firm, <5-$2.7518case; their names, as there is so many new 18 J T Gowd'v........................ 42 203 30 comers arriving, looking for locations, and W. A. Wann, assistant teacher. A salt of all kinds advanced $2 <»• per ton, house or to on that side. 43 206 95 10 D A Walker.................... an<l is very firm better school can’t be found in the coun 3« 188 70 that it is hard to keep track of them. Willamina, although not an incorpor- •X) ty. There will be some new maps and Has just received another carload of the JUST 58 261 70 LOCAL AND GENERAL. ated town, is blessed with two good es 21 A Johnson ..................... 157 Rev. Locke has purchased of Fenton charts in use this coming month. The LY CELEBRATED 623 as 22 D V Olds............. tablishments, namely, the flouring mill 23 Fred Crawford.................. 58 261 70 Bros, the building known as the Grange teachers' association will meet here pARRY hall, in which he intends placing a stock IRON ni OOFING. Mrs. I<evi Davis is quite sick. April 27tli; arrangements are being ............... 24 137 60 owned by Mr. Carey and the saw mill 24 J B Fletcher 31 163 15 of drugs. He also purchased a fraction made to receive them in the best way 25 J F Allison ....................... Genuine Swiss cheese at Apperson’s. owned by S. H. Bailey; both the flour 26 Geo Laughlin. U arry IRON 111 OOFING. 34 174 10 al piece of a lot from Dr. Watts, paying and a good time is insured, and saw mill have received improve 27 Hiram Peery................... 42 203 30 therefor the round sum of $150. Another specia/ invoice of dress goals N ext . Direct from die Factory. This is scknowlcj- 169 666 85 J T Watson....................... at A. J. Apperson’s. ments lately, the former now having one 28 ged to be A family arrived here from the boom ORITUARY. 29 A Pickett.......................... 192 750 80 set of rollers and two burrs. As good ;;<• E F Lampson 305 50 ing town of Newberg, and report that1 Capt. Wyatt Harris is now U. 8. Sig 23 Aaron A. Kinyon died at Sheridan, 133 95 others, if they can sell out there, are go nal officer in this city. flour is made at this mill as can be 31 J S Faircliiles................... 45 Tlie Climb of Real Estate. 214 25 ing to move here. Verily, I believe we April 17, 1889, of ulceration of the stom 32 S Brutselier ........ found in the state, and the mill does not 33 F S Smith...................... 18 90 70 are going to have a boom, but, Mr. Edi As a reference, ask any of those who aretiniiiir Jack Sargeant of Bellevne is suffering ach. He was born in Iowa, Page coun A tract of nine acres, seven miles east 23 133 95 THE GARRY IRON ROOI ING. 34 G R Bristow . with an acute attack of rheumatism. see an idle day. tor, don’t let your people get excited 49 As I hare put on over 400 Squares in »inhill 215 97 35 N L Wiley ........................ ty, October G, 1845, making him 43 years, of East Portland, lievond Mt. Tabor, has The saw mill lias been refitted and about it. Have you seen the new pattern hats at 54 247 10 and Polk Counties. I am prepared to 36 Jasper Agee 6 months and 11 days old. A happy been bought for $5400, to be laid out in 66 290 90 do Job work of all Kinds, irom a new machinery added, but lias shut 37 P R Fendali Campbell & Fuller’s. They are nobby. The governor, secretary of state and Tin Cup to the moat 37 185 05 W B Gilpin ....................... 38 household is called to mourn the lose of down for tlie present owing to the lack of school superintendent were here last Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly more town lots. In the many additions 39 I) C Ricnardson............. 29 155 85 logs; the water in tlie Willamina lias not to J H Henderson................ 482 1809 30 week, looking for a location for the state a dear one, after a lingering illness of Etabmte Galvaiiizttl Iron iWnir«*. block, McMinnville, for first-class work. to Portland, East Portland and Albina, ........ :«j 181 40 reform school. They were shown sev many weary months. He was laid to been high enough at any time during the 41 L H Morgan Why pay 15 cents for bacon when you now in the market, says the Vitulicalor, 12 93 80 eral farms in the neighborhood and were 42 Meritt McKinlev.. I Carry a Full Line of can buy it for 12*^ cents at Apperson’s. there are offered for sale 21,000 lots ex past winter to float a log down from the 43 R W McCall 46 217 90 well pleased with the location ar.d price rest in the Masonic cemetery amid the tears of many who loved him. He was clusive of those for sale in Portland C G Robertson .................. 44 177 75 35 Hardware, mountains. of land, and promised to give us a favor For Sale.—Ten head of Holstien cattle, II T Graves. 26- 1« 90 consideration. Our liveryman cap one of eight children, five of whom have The first thing Willamina should do is 45 some of both sex. Mrs. L. K, Wallace. proper, enough for a city of 2,003,000 Stoves, D O Durham.. .... 40- 196 00 able 46 tured the governor, took him over the already passed to their eternal rest. The l>opulation, and new additions aie being to become incorporated as a town and J R Longacre. 104 75 47 15 Rowe & Gaunt will open the neat Tinware, town, and perhaps would have got him induce people to locate there. The little 48 H Z Foster........................ 101 418 65 to invest in town lots, if the committee sympathy ol the entire community goen est meat shop in the city in the Braly recorded almost daily. Two miles north 174 10 49 John M Kirkwoal 34 and Farm of Albina, half wav to Vancouver, lots block. village is located in the best grazing 50 G W Olds. 29 155 85 had not rescued him and took him to the out to the heart-broken mourners. Tis are held at $200 a piece. At Oregon City hard to part with one wc love, but for 51 CJ Payne ........................ 217 9o Machinery. train. 46 country in Oregon, tlie pasture will never We see that E. N. Ford has liouglit a 52 J A Simmons.................... 43 Î06 95 M. T. H ead . Aaron there is no more pain or suffering; one-fourth interest in the McMinnville the speculative excitement is nearly as give out and it can be used for nothing 53» John Simpkins ............. 12 Rule is to do the Best Work. Sell the 43 85 mills. great. Gus. Smith has refused $10,000 he will never more know a heart-ache, Best Goods at the Least Prices. 78 334 70 NEWBEK«. else, a large part of it. The people told 54 F l’llumke. 8 8 Lennox ........ 5 22 63 Dave Stout has opened a butcher shop for 20 acres of bottom land near the lie was amiable, joyfull and kind; his us that 200 or more cows could be liad to 55* SEE 155 85 J II Rees 56 29 Wild strawberries are ripe. in Wm. Campbell’s building on Third Abernethy place, and t'ie owners of the many friends who loved him dearly will furnish cream for the McMinnville 57 E H Taylor ....................... 174 1Ö 34¡ street. The new hotel is going right up. WD Parker..................... 40! 196 00 Hunsaker place, near, ask $600 jrer acre. ' miss him, and the sympathies of the creamery, if the managers would only 58 59 D A Blood. ........ 53- 243 45 John E. Cronk, of Portland, iqient part It is said that the starting price of land Lots of newcomers still arriving. entire community go out as from one come up and say so. Private parties are ♦10 It SMaloney., 31 163 15 of last week in this city, visiting C. If. near the river on the west side will be 32 166 80 Mr. Riley is erecting a nice picket heart to the bereaved wife and children, talking of putting in a creamery on a 61 I) Cation Hemstreet. 62 tool P Geer 17- 92 41 fence. $200 per lot, or $1600 per block, though who will miss the father’s care. small scale. The water power and cows 6.3 228 85 I II Bell 49 Teeth extracted without pain by the $250 has been refused for choice corner Dear is the spot where Aaron sleeps 64 258 J A Lambert.. 05 57 Go to Moore Bros, for your school are there. The water power of Willa application of local anesthetics. G. S. THE NEW ADDITION. W Enos 15 IM 75 books. And sweet the strain that angel pour lots. Two hundred acres of land op mina if rightly used and advertised, with 65 Wright, dentist. 66 fl L Jones........................ 21, 126 65 Oil! why should we in anguish weep. posite Oswego were sold last week by The Tucker Piece of 91 Acres to he a little additional shipping facilities, 67 3 W Grav Sunday was Easter and the hen fruit 24, 137 60 Born.—To the wife of C. W. Sintler, Cnt Up Into City Lots. He is not dead, but gone before 37* Frank Osborne................. 25 55 did suffer. 7 near Amity, on April 20th, 1889, a nine Rev. Mr. Sellwood to a syndicate for would soon make a large town of Willa 32* Churchman. 6 1 28 90 $60,000. J. S. Risley, who adjoins the pound daughter. We call him dead and mourn his loss, Some time ago it was rumored that mina. We spent a day there and was 32* T 1’ 1) M Bates J. D. Tarrant has returned from a .......................... Because hia dear face we see no more: visit at The Dalles. Cooper A YVatkins, surveyors, will sur Sellwood place, sold his farm to the the Tucker tract of 91 acres, partly with right royally treated by the hospitable * F factional_____________ vey and plat the Odd Fellows cemetery same company for $70,000. He has (or in the corporate limits of this city, would people, and we look forward to another George Myers has put in a new water- Remember and light will be the cross. A SENSATION IN SALEM. He is not dead, but gone befors. at North Yamhill. had) in all, 360 acres. gate at his carp pond. be cut up into city lots. The rumor is a visit in the near future with much plea W. I). M. Mr. Tellesen former captain of the fact, and the outside boundaries of the sure. Parties wishing good fishing can Harry Rees Arrested in thia City Tues A LAUGHABLE INCIDENT. Samuel Hobson, the photographer, is day and taken to Salem. Sheridan Cavalry left some time ago for very busy nowadays. Sugar Beets. piece have been surveyed. The buyers not find a better place than Willamina; A Fight at Willamina with a Laugh in it. Itis old home in Norway. of this tract are several wealthy men of stop at the home of Mr. II. Bailey, who The citizens of the north end of the The gentle showers of the past week E. C. l’entland, secretary of tin* Inde Mr. Joseph Hoskins and wife of New Some time ago two young men from Portland, who are interested in the Poit- keeps open house, and you can have all county and the south end of Clackamas are making the grain grow. pendence board of trade, informs a re- berg have been visiting the family of A. the vicinity of Willamina came into that land Investment company. The man the sport yon want in fishing the small have a real live sensation and have taken Miss Mary McConnel, of Pleasant fiorter of the Salem Statesman, that he H. liaison the past week. town and after taking a few drinks came agement of the lots will be in the hands it into the courts. Last Saturday morn Hill, was visiting near here yesterday. has purchased for the board of trade 25 A new invoice of the latest style hats to blows. After fighting for some time of Mr. Bamekoff, w ho also managed the streams within a radius of five miles of ing Harry Rees, a married man, former the town. J. R. Smith has sold his house to Wm. pounds of French sugar lieet seed, and also tlie latest plumes and artificial flow they became tired anil stopi>ed for a rest purchase of the property. Although the ly a merchant at Butteville, now a trav McLaughlin, and is putting up a new that this is to lie distributed among the ers at Campbell & Fuller’s. A WONDERFUL SIGHT. during which the following conversation deeds have not yet been recorded the eling salesman for Staver & Walker, was house. farmers of Polk county, with the under Benj. Hirsch and Eugene Kissel, the sale of the tract is certain. The price Millions of Seals, Sealions, Whales and arrested upon a charge of rape, at the Messrs. Woodworth and Freeman have standing that it is to receive special at former a nephew of F. Dielschneider,. took place: “You are a republican and I am dem paid, it is said, was $150 per acre. In Porpoises oft’ the Bar. were visiting here Sunday. instance of a Danish girl named Alice A. purchased the G. F. Round place, and tention and the crops brought to Inde are expecting to make a sheep ranch of Rev. Hunsaker left Tuesday for Wes ocrat but I can lick you! You wait untill conversation with Mr. I’arnekoff the The schooner Norma arrived in yester Omeg, who claims that the outrage was the same. pendence in the fall anil shipped to Cali ton where he will take charge of the I hit you with mv right fist I’ll knock other evening we learned that the sur day from San Francisco, and docked at committed on the 20th of March, 1888, fornia to be tested as to the value of Two negroes passed through here one von out!” Baptist work in tliat vicinity. veyor would leave Portland the first of Trullinger’s Mil), says the Pioneer, where tlie result of which is now about four day last week begging bread. The poor lands in I’olk county for lieet raising. It You lie! I am not a republican. I ’ m a Dr. Goucher now «ports a fine buggy, next week to survey it into lots. Work she will load lumber after discharging a months old. He was taken for prelimi darkeys are having a tough time since is probable that the board will also offer the handiwork of S. C. Force, v. Itieh will democrat, “By G—.” “Shake! Let’stake on the addition will begin as soon as the ' cargo of hay and feed. Captain Small nary hearing before justice Briggs, of Harrison entered the White house. Tixeir Qu.a,li3r. lliree premiums, one of $50 for the first seat one |ierson and no more. a drink.” lots a e staked off, roads ami sidewalks arrived off the bar Sunday, and reports a Woodburn precinct, and Deputy District The Chelialem Mt. cemetery has been best crop of beets from a given quantity Mrs. Campbell arrived (torn Portland And this was the end of the fight. will lie built, and it is the intention of . ............ v marvelous. As I Attorney Bingham, of this city, was sent incorporated. Following are the incor- of seed ; $25 fur second l«‘Ht and $10 for I. IHELM IIMHIEI!. sight that borders v.. on ... the Monday with a tine sta-k of tlie latest ! They thought that democrats were a the company to spend 10 per cent ot the f:ir a8 f|ie Cye could leach, the surface of for to prosecute. Judge J. J. Murphy, »orators: J. B. David. J. R. Wilson, the third best. novelties. Call and s-e tl.ein. scarce article anil should be saved tor sales in improvements. The company I the water was fairly alive with whales, of this city, was called on to defend and Vm. E. Davis, Wm. H. Davis, N. L. A board of trade was organized in this Wiley, Leander Winters, A. J. Winters, Mr. Foster of Sheridan lioughl the future use. will (Mjssibly build residences and other seals, porpoises and 6ealions, while the both went down Saturday afternoon. T. T. \ incent, J. O. Gustin, Frank Gus city Bome time ago and from pure lazi bigs offered for sale bv the Sheriff Fri LIST OF LETTERS. wise improve the property. Mr. Barne- air was filled with millions of seagulls The examination of the main prosecuting tin, Wm. Garland, G. M. Frank, Freder ness has expired. It is now time that it day, 146,000 feet, at Wil.amina. ick Sidel. IxMik out for the Saturday excursion List ot letters remaining uncalled for kofl’ stated that Saturday excursion th at kept up an incessant scream. None witness, the mother of the child, was was brought to the front again and new < P bohibitionist . •oods of nil descriptions moved and careful trains would run to this city, giving the trains as hood as the Portland Invest in the Post office at McMinnville, Ore of these deep sea-dwellers were at all kept cn the witness stand bp Judge Mur life put into it. McMinnville is at a liandliiic guaranteed. CARLTON. ment Co , open up their tract of land. people of Portland a chance to see this phy ’ s cross-examination until she and Colleclicna will lie made monthly. alarmed at the appearance of the schoon gon, April 1st, 1889. stage in her existence where a little push Hauling of all kinds done cheap.'«s city at a small cost. McMinnville prop er, and would barely make room for her her mother became so wearied that they For Sale.—Patridge Cochin and Buff Allens Mrs Matilda DeCourcv Gso The verv best of weatner. by the business men will bring her to Cochin eggs, pure stock for sale at Chas. Hayden John W erty will soon be desired and it would be to get through. One large whale refused left the court about 3 o’clock Sunday Lee Wm the front. Organize a board of trade. Farmers are predicting fall wheat will < irissen’s or Mrs. B. F Saylor’s, $3.00 Moore James 2 Moore Andie a good thing for the town if some of the to move, and the schooner struck him a morning and Mr. Bingham dismissed have too much straw. Palo Joseph 2 Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup | Rev. Wm. Travis of Lafayette, will Morgan ('lias property owners who are able, would fair blow, which made the rigging crack the ease. It is claimed in the neighbor Mrs. Hendrix presented our store with cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of A \\ «’ k U’HJ Wholesale House lias recently added to Richardson Miss F preach at the Cumberland Presbyterian Ridwin D M build substantial brick buildings in and sent the monster away in a hurry. boat that the prosecuting witness was a a beautiful boquet of wild flowers. regular busineHH a special department which will Ramage George Ballinger & Smith voice and all inflamed conditions of tlie ; its church on the 28 of April, nt 2:30 p. m. require services of capabh men in various localities. place of the tumble-down affairs which While the whales and porpoises were young, innocent and virtuous girl until Saling C F Storsch Martin 2 lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd. 1 T i no misleading promises of exorbitant^ Hon. W. D., and Hicks Fenton paid i J?. hy/ J,u"hh‘»r «nd reliable applicants who . an The parlor meeting announced for this Tarr O W Thornton J A can be seen on Third street. Property there by the thousand, yet the fur seal ruined by force by the accused, while our little town a flying visit last week. A RELIGIOUS I ANATIC. evening at the residence of Wm. Gallo Taylor Ed I Will be liberally paid in proportion to the ability they Wallace Niss Nora must change hands in order to liven up Our requirements will not of necessity abounded in such numbers that it would she was working in his family aud while way has been |tostponod till next Tues- 1 Wiedmer Christian Messrs. Harry Sitton and Asa Kelsey A Brutal Father Beats his Daughter for I demonstrate. interfere with businesH in which applicant may now be.-ngagcl. Address, with referent^. things. day evening. be impossible to form any idea as to how his wife was away from home. The girl have gone to the metropolis to spend a Wearing a Bustle. ®s ft. UAEMINUTUN A (U, IM ITAT* ST.« CHICAGO, ILL. Parties calling for the same will please many there were. Captain Small’s son was then 15 years old. She kept the few days. General Grant the full blooded Jersey say advertised. .1. F. W isecarver , A letter from tanner . Jake Petit, a resident of Willamina, bull will stand for service at tlie place of P. M. went aloft, but was unable to see any matter secret about six months and the Misses Olie and Beckie Stott and a Chas. Holman near this eitv. Charge lie lias not yet Forgotten the Beautiex limit to the vast body of fish and fish arrest was deferred for some reason until Miss Olsen were the guests of Mrs. Hen and a strict Seven Day Adventist, upon Excursion Tickets. for service $2.00. drix last week. ot Yamhill. finding out one day last week that his eaters. The schooner sailed among them the present time. Judge Murphy claims 17 year old adopted daughter had put on Has the most complete stock of harness You can get the finest kind ot whips Excursion tickets will be on sale from Any one wanting to go to the coast or Last summer when “Corporal” Tan for hours, and not until she got well in there is nothing whatever in the case un at K. Wright’s. He has a large envoice McMinnville and all stations north to Tillamook can get conveyances at this a bustle to beautify her person, hunted in the county. At present 12 set of sin der the present charge. The end is pro ner was in Oregon stumping with Col. toward the whistling buoy did she run direct from Boston and is selling them her up and brutally beat her with a and including Beaverton at full fare one Irish, he and J. C. Cooper rode together out of them. All this time not a sealing bably not vet, as Mr. Bingham says the place at all times. gle harness, hand made, in prices from 25 cents to $4.00. We are pleased to learn that parties good sized stick. The people of Willa way to Boitland and return. These in a buggy from Independence to La schooner was in sight, although two had justice knew nothing about the matter of ranging from $12 to 130. and 8 We call your attention to fhe speed set of team harness as cheap are preparing to open a blacksmith and programme for the race meeting to be tickets w ill lie on sale April 30th, and fayette over one of the most pleasant been in sight the day before several miles trying causes, and it may be brought up machine Bhop at this place, for there is mina are justly indignant over this treatment of his daughter, and stated to AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY held here on May 16th. Bring in your will bo good on express train of that date roads to be found anywhere. And be to the south’ard. Captain Small says in another court. There is also a possi no better place. ¡trotters and enter them. a reporter of this paper that her screams good to return until May 2d. This rate tween their old soldier yarns, Mr. Tanner that in a lifetime spent on the ocean he bility of the case being settled in some Can I m - seen on the hooks In my shop. Now don’t let all the cream go to the The sheriff and J. E. Magets attended is given so all can attend the Centennial would frequently stop the buggy and has never witnessed a sight more wonder way. The man Rees may not be legally creamery but keep plenty back for the could be heard for several blocks. When I have competant workmen cmp1ov*'l to all kinds of ri pniiing am! to make the sale of logs in the Willamina Friday celebration at Portland. strawberries that promises to be so plen religion takes the little common sense an any do harness guilty of the crime charged, but there is ful than that seen about ten miles off the look around on tlie beauties of the scene ordered I also keep u full and of course took their tackle along. tiful t ’ lis season. average man is endowed with it is about LOST. stock of oil and rubber rolx s, lap robes, with 'onging admiration of a country Columbia river bar at Astoria, Saturday, scarcely a doubt that be is the direct They caught ten we believe. horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of time to lock him up in asylum. W. A. Howe has the finest line of fish cause of the girl’s ruination and should ras for repairs constantly on hand. The Viiulicator and St«'' of East Port- j A yearling colt between Bellevue and that no one can forget. When Tanner April 6th. ing tackle ever brought to Yamhill coun Tlie Ladies Delighted. be made to answer for it. The girl is land, have lieett bought and consolidated ’ McMinnville, brown, one white hind ■ was made commissioner of pensions Mr. School Report ty, rods varying from 15 cents to $25.00. by W. A. Whaeler. The paper will re-I said to bear a good name, before her All lovers of the fishing tribe should bear Cooper wtote a letter congratulating him The pleasant effect and the perfect foot, star in forehead, branded Y on left . tain its name, The Vindicator. Of district No. 7 Yamhill county, for Parties’ taki^’up’^me wiH he re- i on anJ r^erreil to a parodied misfortune, and since as far as her own this in mind and come and examine his safety with which ladies may use the hip. I „ . fine stock. month ending April 15th, 1989. Whole The roads above Willamina are repot- i actions go, and ber mother is a poor ........................................ - , stanza of ‘ Mary’s little lamb,” that he By virtue and authority of an exeditioii liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under Fox. and a decree of foreclosuri and an order of ted in goal condition and quite a large wanle<l by informing S. F. Yocum, Ball-' had told to Tanner and receiving the fol number enrolled 40. Average daily at Danish woman, living near Marquam's all conditions make it their iavorite rem Hton, Polk county, Oregon. sale duly issued out <>t tlie circuit court of number of |>eople ate going to the coast tendance 35. Names of the pupils who corners, who has a large family to sup PUCKER VILLE. lowing cordial reply: edy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the the state of Oregon, for Yandiill county, on Ixith on foot and by conveyance Timothy llay for Salo. the 30tl> day of Marell, A I»., Js-’i, upon a port. There is a good deal of exciting W ashington , D. C., April 12th, 1889. were neither absent nor tardy. Dick does not visit the mansion so of taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on judgment duly enrolled anil dot ki ted in tin T. A. Turner of this city informed us ' I have some A No. 1 Timothy hay j George Kininan Walter Ladd talk in that neighborhood.— Salem Stales- ten. J. C. Cooper, Esq., clerk's office of said court, in said county, the kidneys, liver and bowels. the other day that he would trot Gearin Thadeus Harrison Clara Jones on tlie30U1 davof Mardi, A 11.. tswi in favor man. against any horse in the county except which I will sell for $8.00 per ton in the My dear Comrade:—Time and again in Alice Jones Mr. Luther Morris was in this city Lora Jones of It P. Hirii'and P. P, Gates, partners in the months that have elapsed since then, Alda Lancefield ing Dick Flaherty and Kettleman. MOTHERS! barn at my place. C lark B raly . Mr. Rees spent some time in this city Saturday. Ora Ladd business under tlie firiu name of Bint A Castoria is recommended by physicians I have expatiated to friends on the beau Lynn Lancefield last season. Tuesday morning he was Bertha Robison F. A. Ogle, of Salem, has chalanged Burr Kidder Bpent Tuesday evening at or children teething It is a purely veget Gates, against Mary A <’av<-. It. 1 Born.—On Monday, April 22, 1889, to Adolphus Sampson, T W Haves and Mrs. Minnie Blodgett Messrs. Pender and Howe to race “Caz- Dwina, mare of Manning & Fleming, a ties of that road on the Willamette val Jessie Lancefield arrested in this city by Sheriff HarriB the mansion. able preparation, its ingredients are pub Adolphus Sampson, defendants, for tlie E lunice R obertson , tno,” “Combination” and “Rosetnon.” ■ daughter. It bears the name of Alta ley, and to many of the “boys” in New lished around each bottle It is pleasant who received a telegram from the sheriff School opened last Monday, with Mr. to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re sum of $290.86 and $27, aUorni v f< < and Teacher. Mr. Ogle will back Rosetnon with $250. i Hamlin. Sara ami Charles are paying York and Indiana did I, in the late un $30, coats and disbursementsuf'snit. and Io of Marion county instructing him to do Lewis Frier as teacher. lieves constipation regulates the Isovels, me duly directed ami delivered, I did on L. B. Johnson of Seattle, son of Neil for the cigars, call and see them. This pleasantness, introduces “Mary’s little Roll of Honor. so, be was taken to Salem by Deputy quiets pain, cures diarrlinea and wind colic, Born.—To the wife of Samuel F.olfe, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and the 8th day of April. A. !>., lssp duly seize .Johnson of this city, arrived here to visit colt is the only standard hied colt in the lamb.” I wish I could invite you to come j and levy upon tile following described real The following is the rool ol honor of Sheriff Bryan in the aiternoon. This March 31st a daughter. his fattier Tuesday morning. Mr. John- county. prevents convulsions, soothes the child and ' estate, 1 as uy law provided > to-wit: here and help me run the Pension office. , the Bellevue school for month ending case is liable to be interestng for the gen ¡son is one of tlie best mechanics on the gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas Ixit No. 2 in section No 31 tn t 2 s of r 3 Specialties at (’. Grissen’s: Home Mell Wood spent Sunday afternoon toria is the children’s panacea the moth w, in Yauiliill county, state of Oregon, airl coast. tleman riding around the mansion. made taffy, caromels, choice fresh * * » Give my regards to all the com April 19th, 1889: ers’ friend, 35 doses. 35 cents. containing (iiacr.-s. rades and tell them that for four years creams, doughnuts, mince and cream I The fishing in the neighborhood of Ora Buell Agnes Conner Mr. Abraham Walker made a flying Now, therefore, liv virtue of said execil 1>EE1>S RECORDED. Willamina is splendid. Thursday five pies, fresh roasted peanuts, 24 loaves of propose to work for them. The Auction Sale. Mary Dawson Mary Dawson I tion, on trip to McMinnville Tuesday. bread for $1, Arctic soda 5 cents, smoked of tlie Sheridan boys went in above Will Emma Lehman Rebecca Powell Very Truly Yours, HATl'BDAY, THE Ith DAVOF MAY, F. E. Allen and wife to E. N. Ford '4 Wednesday the directors auctioned off Mr. Wood has moved in the house _____ amina and caught over 500 of the speckled beef chip|>ed to suit, garden and flower Stella Powell Josiph Buell A. I>„ 1889, J ames T anner , interest in flouring mill ; con $4500. seeds. formerly occupied by Mr. Fred Little. the old public school buildings, Mr. beauties. Mollie Burns Pratt Chapin at tlie hour of 1 o'clock, n, m.. at tlie court Geo. G. Bingham to Chas. Fleming, Commissioner. Ray Conner Jay Dawson Every bodv celebrate the Centennial Mr. Frank Little, of Seattle, was in Chrisman was the auctioneer, and be is I house door ill McMinnville, in said county J. C. Cooper has formed a partnership lots 3 and 4 in block 7 Rowland’s addi Harry Lehman E. M. U nderwood , this city visiting his brother last week. a dandy. He sold the old building to and state. 1 w:ll sell at pulilic auction flu- with O. V. Watkins a civil engineer of at home bv attending Dr. Adams’ illus congratulated. tion to McMinnville; con $150. above descrits-d real estate of said d" eml Teacher. large exi>erienee. They will soon have trated lecture on “Astronomy” at the Susan M. Wallace to Milton 8. Chapin Miss Lina Gilbert left for McMinnville Mr. Simfison lor $150, the wood shed to ants to tlie highest bidder fnrcasli in hand, one of the finest Gurley transits to lie i Grange hall, Tuesday evening, April 30, The following resolution was unaui land in t 5 s r, 5 w ; con $582. last week, where she expects to spend Mr. J. S. Martin for $22, the cottages to to satisfy said judgment, cost- amt a- > ruio ■ A Bargain. atSoclock. Doors open at 7:30. Admit monslv adopted by McMinnville Grange, procured. ! costs. Gates & Henry to Riley Smith, lots 4, the summer. II. L. Heath for 50 cents. Persons wish tance 25 cents, children 15 cents at the j Dated this 8tli day of April. 1889. In order to make room for our large Sand 6 in block 11 in Newberg; con Each lady attending the opera house door. Instructions and amusement com April 20 1889: Miss Mary Smith started for Tilla T J. HARltiS, ing the cottages can have the same by $1.00. this evening will be presented with a bined. Aprill'J Sheriff of Yamhill Comity Or W hereas , Brother Milton Richardson invoice of glass ware now on the way mook Monday, where she exacts to Chas. N. Saylor to Thos. B. and Cora giving a 10 per cent raise on the cost neat souvenir in memory of the splendid from the east, we will now offer our en Kay, block II, Saylor’s addition; con spend the summer. I------------------------------------------------------ For the delicate and aged and in whom , and Sister Alice Hibbs, have lately been entertainment promised by Messrs. Royce price. B lue E yes . the vital current is ini|>overished and united in the holy bonds of matrimony; tire stock of glassware at greatly reduced $300. & Lansing. rates for thirty days only, so come early John C. Pennington to Frisbey, 13.85 Deafhesa Can’t Be Cured All persons wishing a copy of the sluggish, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the very therefore be it R esolved , that we tender our brother : ani' ®ecoro a bargain, . at Wallace & acres in t 4 s, r 4 w. con $250. T ri . kwionk -K ei II ster free of charge for liest tonic. It restores the wasted tissues W. R. Brown to G. W. Goucher, land by local applications, as they can not When Baby was Bick, we gave her Castoria, friends in the East can have the same by and imparts to the system surprising | and sister our hearty congratulations Todd s. L and O ffice at Oregon City,Or . > in Amity; con $100. and vigor. Price $1. Woitli $.". ’ reach the diseased portion of tlie ear. March 29th, lWflj calling at the real estate office of J. I. elasticity and wish them a long useful and happy ' H. Hurley to S. Longley, lot 1 in block a bottle. There is only one way to cure deafness, j When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Notice. Knight & Co., in this city. Notice is herelr i-ivcn that in r<Hiipli:ifi<-<* 7. Newburg ; con $120. When she became Miss, she clung toCsstoria, and that is by constitutional remedies. with the provision* «.: the n<tof coii'u«-- of For nearly half a century Ayer’s Cher life. Tlie new city jail cells aie being built. John F. Derby to Cbas. Wyman 27 1 Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi When she had Children, she gave llwui <.'asteria June 3, 1878. entitled An act for the sal« of Tax payers of Yamhill county will take They aie made by laying 1x4 strips upon ry Pectoral has been the most popular acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; con $1300. tion of the mucus lining of the Eusta Land Office Bulletin. timber lands in the st.d«-«i of California. notice tint the time lias now expired for each other and nailing together. The cough remedy in the world. The con Chas. A. Wyman to Elisha Lamson, chian tube. When this tube gets in Oregon. Nevada, anti Washington terri paying taxes without cost and that all celts when completed will be as strong stantly increasing demand for this reme Our Washington correspondent sends torv,” William II Adkins, of Oregon city, 27 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con $1350. flamed you have a rumbling sound or dy proves it to be the very best specific as iron. They are seven feet square. county of Clackamas, Rtatr of Oregon, lias John W. Watts to F. S. Locke south imperfect hearing, and when it is en us the following information. Cash pat taxes now due the county are subject to for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the this day tiled ill this offic«* his >• worn state a forced collection. Come in and settle <'lowing Out At Coat, Think of it: 192 seats sold for tlie throat and lungs. ents issued in the Oregon City Land Dis with the sheriff and save costs and ex part of lot 1, block 5 Lafayette con $150. tirely closed deafness is the result, and ment No. 5I<>. fortlir piirchaaeof th«t n I 2 of John W. Watts to Ada F. O Connor, unless the inflamation can be taken out, j I am closing out the well Royee A Lansing Co., tlie first day of the selected n w *4 of section No. 2»». in tow«iship No 2 penses of levy and sale of property, lot 3 in block 15 Lafayette; con $300. reserved sale. The largest number of and this tube restored to its normal con The county superintendent wishes tl.e trict : south, range No. G west ami will off. r pr«»of Nos. 1443, 1830, 2192, 2200, 2214, 2217, therefore to save costs and trouble please Frank Fenton to F. C. Locke, part of dition, bearing will be destroyed for stock of boots and shoes of the late firm to show that the land sought k more \ ahi- l>eople ever in the opera house will greet teachers of this county to know that lie the company at the rise of ttie curtain. has secured a reduction at the hotels for 2229, 2268, 2275, 227G, 2285, 2320, 2397, call at once and settle up your tax bill. lot 1 block 5 Lafayette; con $550. ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ot Harris & Haney, at Lafayette at root. able for its timber or stone than for agricul McMinnville, Feb. 5, 188!». John Watts to Ida E. l*orris, lot 3 in catarrh, which is nothing but an in The stock consists of a general assort tural purposes, and toestablish hi- claim The bicyclists of this city are deter meals; the cost to teachers will be 20 2509, 2542, 2544 , 2558, 2561.256«, 2561, T. J. H arris , block 40 Lafayette; con $300. flamed condition of the mucus surfaces. ment of ladies’, uents’ anil childrens’ to saia land Ix-fon- the r<’gi-t«-r ami receiver mined fellows. They think they can bust cents. The people of this city have sig and 2588. of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, oh Sheriff of Yamhill Co. John W. Watts to Ida E. Dorris lots 1 We will give One Hundred Dollars for the machine, but to an outsider it looks nified their willingness to entertain them fine anil coarse wear, most of which was Monday, the 24th day of June. ls^i. and 7 in block 42, Lafayette ; con $500. any case of deafness fcaused by catarrh) j as if the machines were busting them. at nights, the lodging will be free. He names as w DIED. For Sale. Geo. E. Seed and wife to Clara Okerson, that we can not core by taking Hall’s bought of the liest Eastern factories at ton and All»ert Blount, of Oregon City. We see several machines every day rid The latest style bats can be seen in the land in t 2 s, r 4 w; con 2300. the lowest rates. Will sell you Itoots and Clackamas < minty, ami Joseph Petdi and Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ing a goal sized man around the town. Ssw mill fully equipped and now run millinery shop of Campbell Fuller on B oi . es .—Laura C. Boles aged 8 years O. Okerson to Walter Madden, 90 5 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. i shoes 25 to 40 per cent less than you can James Henry, of North Yamhill, Yamldl! M r . T. A. T urner :—Your challenge Third street. One especially, is a work daughter of Robert Boles of Moores ning a full crew, capacity 10,000 feet per acres in t 4 s, r 4 w; con $4000. county ; all of <hVfttMI. get them elsewhere. ®^PSold by Druggists. 75c. accepted ; $1(.O forfeit readv at any mo of art decorated with grasses and artifi Anv and all )MTsons < laimii1 adversely L. Washburn to Jemima Aroff 50 valley, died suddenly Monday morn day, orders now on hand for 300,000 feet. M ary H vney . ment. Put up or shut up. cial bugs. It is pretty but if a genuine the alx>ve-des<’rilM*d lamh ar«* r»*«|ne-t« <l to acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; con $1500. Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa file their claims in this office on or before Dated April 25th, 1889. bug the size of the artificial one was to I ing at 6 o'clock. A swelling in the Easy terms given. Reason for selling, ill W. J. Crawford to Jos. Hoberg, block 1 parilla can be relied ujion for all blood «aid 24111 davof June, 1**9. C. B kai v, light on a lady’s hat she would go into I throat which was not thought at first health. For full particulars enquire of 5 Chandler's addition to McMinnville diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold ov W. T. Bl KNEY, 8. A. M anning . I convulsions. to be serious choked her to death. J. I. Knight A Co. McMinnville. Or. Rogers & Todd. and other lands; con $2000. Register. April 12:19 A railed meeting of the council was bald Thursday evening, April 18th. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The mayor then stated that the meet ing was called for the purpose of receiv ing the assessment and the treasurer’s report. The assessment was received and the delinquent tax turned over to the mar shal for collection. The resignation of Dr. G, F. Tucker presented and accepted. On motion the election of a new city councilman was pioceeded with, which resulted in the election of C. D. Johnson, who received four votes and Dr. E. E. Goucher one. Ordered that $500 and accrued interest be paid on note held by First National bank. Bill of Jones Howell of $120 for con struction of city jail, allowed. Report of committee on city pound read and approved. On motion the recorder was ordered to ilra-.v an ordinance authorizing the legal boundaries of E street to be established, also the extension of A street. A committee of two, consisting of Grissen and Wright, was api>ointed as a water works committee, with power to retain engineer to make estimates of cost, etc. Thinking lliat it might interest some of the readers of your valuable paper, I will continue to search lor the Fountain of Youth. Plato tells ns that Atlantis was a mighty country lying lievor.d the pillars of Hercules; that there our first parents were born; that a numerous people were theie developed, who grew in art and civilization until they become greater than any in Egypt or Greece, and were ruled by kings in peace and purity of character, which caused them to live so long. In the centre of this country was the Garden of Eden, and that Atlantis was connected by a narrow strip of land with Europe, Africa and America, so that the inhabitants went to all of those countries before Atlantis be come submerged. Mr. Donnely speaks of ships plying to and from all of those countries, whether this is a myth or not, we know not, but still we say we are as near to it as any place on this earth. This part of the world is not only healthy, but very prolific in fruits and cereals; the climate is mild, and neither cold nor hot; no cyclones or thunder storms. We have good water and no failure in crops, which are abundant every year. Taking all things into ac count is the reason why this is the most healthful country in the world. People nowadays require proof of everything. I will give another list of old people up here: E. C. Williams, 70; Joseph Watt, 72; John AValling, 75; Mary Walling, 71; O. II. Sheldon, 62; Reuben Gant, 68; E J. Wright, 69; Mrs. M. A. Jol.n- son 75; Jesse Morris, 71; Mis. Rachael Davidson, 68; Mrs. C. Buffum, 73; Win. O’Connor, 70; G. W. Goucher, 68. Now, Mr. Editor, this is only part of the old people of this section. There are a mul titude of boys and girls ranging from 50 to GO, but we are not. talking of our children now. We do not like to be called old people since we have got so near to the Fountain of Youth. If it was not for taking advantage of and beating a boy running a foot race, I would challenge our worthy recorder, Capt. Wyatt Harris, but I feel some what delicate about running against a boy. I will have to close this letter for fear that its length might rob your paper of better articles. G. W. G oucher . Amity, Oregon. O. O. HODSON THE BEST ROOF NOW IN USE. O. O. HODSON. F. DIELSCHNEIDER, Reliable Opposition Boot & Shoe Dealer. * No Goods Misrepresented as to / K FETZER & HIGH, Draymen, SALESMEN WANTED E. WRIGHT 4 1" Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. I