1 > NEWBERG. THE TWINE TRUST. UPPER WILLAMINA. CARLTON. THE INSTITUTE. Let us have a board of trade. What Mr. Ayer, Treasurer of the Port­ A School Piente—Very Good Essays De Fine growing weather. Farmers busy. Who buys the first lot in the new ad­ Yamhill’s School Teachers lake tlie cake land Cordage Co., has to Say. li vere«!. for Beauty. Look out for a wedding soon. The cripple boy’s show here was well dition? Friday, May 3, 1889. Mr. Ayer, treasurer of the Portland I patronized. | Telephone-Register Special Cqrr. Bovs are getting out with tlreif bi­ Wednesday morning tin school teach­ J. E. Magers’ little child is sick with (Ylrdage Co., has been interviewed and Tiie lipper Willamina school is pro­ cycles. ers assembled in the opera house, and Mrs. M. J. Griffin returned home, east the measles. gives his opinion of the twine trust as THE MARKET REPORT. before writing up the proceedings we gressing finely under the able guidance 1 of the mountains, this week. E. C. Tarrant is putting up a 1*VW follows: Arthur Burt is suffering with an attack of T. E. Fristoe. Some time ago it was want to state that Yamhill county has This market report is corrected Thurs­ house. Miss Orice Laughlin presented Mr. W. “All this talk about the binder twine day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson of billious fever. the prettiest lady school teachers in Ore­ given out that a picnic would lie held on School is progressing finely at fth* trust is based on misinformation; it is a A. Howe’s store with a beautiful boquet. Has just rec< ived another carload of the JUST The banks and several business houses gon. Any one of them could take a prize the 30th of April in commemoration of PORTLAND MARKET. LY CELEBRATED Mrs. Maggie Shad den, of McMinnville, the inauguration of Washington, and the academy. canarel pure and simple; there is no ... *$ cental $ 1 30 to 1 32J4 closed on Tuesday. Wheat for beauty. 32’i to ...... bushel 30 Oats . C. T. Tooze, of Wilsonville, was in such trust and never has been. The visited Mrs. C. Hendrix, of this place, scholars were requested to furnish es ­ Mrs. McQuade, wife of Fireman Mc ­ pARRY to 22 50 The meeting was called to order by L. IRON J OOFING, ft ton 20 00 Barley . 50 Quade is very sick. present high price of twine is caused by last week. Potatoes. ............ ft sack 30 to H. Baker superintendent of Yamhill says, recitations, readings, etc., suitable town Monday. UARRY I ron OOFING, m ’ minnville market . The boys say that John lias throwred a scarcity of raw material and an in­ W. A. Howe and wife are on a fishing The cow ordinance goes into effect on county, J. G. Lewis and E. M. Under­ to the occasion. Your correspondent at­ fl dozen $ 4 00 to $ 5 00 Direct from the Factor.». This is acknowled­ Chickens. tended as per orders and was agreeably creased demand ; it is, in fact, simply a' off on Malinda. Is that so J. T. ? excursion and we expect soon to be wood were appointed secretaries protein. ....... dozen 6 00 to 800 the 5th which is Sunday. Ducks ged to be surprised at the proficiency attained by question of supply and demand. Rope nearly foundered on fish. "fl dozen 800 to 9 00 Mr. Buchanan of the North Yamhill Geese ... Supervisor Anderson has fixed up the Several speculators in town this week 14 and twine are made of either sisal grass Turkeys . r pound 12 to school discussed orthography as per pro­ the scholars. After tlie moining session, roads in good shape in District No. 35. The programme of the Ijiiayette Ex­ 10 looking over cur property. 9 ' (Clear sides V lb. or manila hemp. The first is a species celsior club was well executed and the 8 gramme, and was followed by T. E. Fris- which consisted of reading, history, 7 Bacon ASlioulders p ll>. A D. Webber bought tlie Dr. Westfall As a reference, ask anv ot those who are using Do you notice that the Astoria road is to 11 (Harns............... 10 toe, Mrs. Martin, L. R. Lewis, Supt. L. grammar, etc., tlie parent*, teachers and place last Saturday at administrator’s of century plant or cactus called heno- entertainment was well attended. THE GARRY I RON ROOFING. 10 • , jin 10 pd pails . liable to sidetrack this city. scholars assembled around an immense quen, and grows only in Yucatan, a As I hare put on over 400 Squares in Yamhill II. Baker, and Supt. L. M. Curl, of Linn Lard g ganon tins . 9 « b. sale. Lost and Found. — A handsome gold and Polk Counties. I am prepared to E. B. McElroy is in attendance at the county who discussed tlie same subject. pile of the good things of life and fell to province of Mexico. It requires five Eggs, weak, ’fl dozen 12K do Job work of all Kinds, from a 8. Herman, of Portland, was u p yes- years from the time of planting before ring. Tbe owner can have the same by Butter, Creamery, p roll 60 with great relish. teachers institute in this city. Tin Cup to the most A recess of 10 minutes was given and 30 Butter, dull, fresh V roll 25 to After dinner the exercises oi tlie day terdav and got several loads of oak the leaves are ready for the first cutting. calling at the dry goods store of W. A. 15 The “man about town” is around and enjoyed by the teachers in forming new Brine V pound. 12 to Howe, at Carlton, and describing same. Elahwitc Gahanizdl Iron (ornirc. 5 4 to Driest apples, dull, P psi. began, and out of an enrollment of 40 wood. “The area adapted to the growth, and is liable to pry into many things. acquaintances. B. F. Butler addressed 8 6 to Dries! plums, dull, p psi. W. A. Howe now has the most com­ scholars 23 appeared with, essays, etc., One of Wm. Garland’s little boy» i» the population engaged in producing it, I Carry a Full Line of 8 6 to Dried prunes, dull. P pd. L. Bettman will receive a fine lot ot the institute, his subject being “Teach­ plete line of general merchandise, boots, 8 We have secured the manuscript of th-' lying very low with inflammation of the 6 to is limited, and it reached its maximum Driedpeaehes.dull. p pd ers vacation. ” It was a good address Hardware, dress and fancy goods to-morrow. 'M sack 1 00 to 1 10 Flour . ... ------ essay delivered by Miss Nannie Booth bowels. production in 1887. There was a slight shoes, hats, caps, hardware, farming im­ Sugars, firm and and advancing, ---------- . 11, 12 and 13 Stoves, Ladies—Go see those kid foxed button and no doubt the teachers enjoyed it as on “The Grand Future of America,”and falling off in 1888, and for the first three plements, etc., than any house in the pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. Quite a number of our young folks much as they do their vacations. county. *125; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents p or lace shoes price $1.00at Apperson’s. Tinware, also the one delivered by Miss Nellie went to Middleton and back Sunday months of the present year the falling off The question’ ‘What rules ought a teach­ pound; coal oil. very firm, (s' $2.75 V s-ase; It is getting warm and the boys are all er to make at the opening oi bis school” Coffman, entitled “Our Happy Homes.” evening. We are glad to say that Mr. James L. and Farm has been over 26 per cent from the same salt oi all kinsls asivancesl *2 00 i>er ton, talking about the coolness of the coast. ansi is very firm Steward, who was quite sick the past two was introduced by Prof. McAdams. It We regret not having a transcript of the Machinery. Morris Miles & Co. are arranging to months of last year. The bells rang for 15 minutes Tuesday Beems that the best rule to make for the essay of Miss Bay Wilson on “The Day put up some new buildings to hold their “Manila hemp is the leaf of the ba­ weeks, is again able to make his daily •W-Mv Rule is to do the Beat Work. Sell the LOCAL AND GENERAL. in honor of the inauguration of Washing­ average Oregon school boy would be one of Fond Memory and Tears,”as it is well implements. nana tree, and is grown for the fibre trips to Carlton, wli. re his merry jokes Best Goods at the Least Prices. Board of trade wiiere art thou. ton. only in the Philippine islands, and gets can be heard. of hazel, and the teacher should keep it worth reading. We send you what we The postoffice has been moved to C-A-X^Xj SEE IvETZ. Darby Glenn left yesterday for Port­ its name from the port of Manila, from The new jail has been completed and very prominently displayed before liis have for publication. Oh, listen! by May 1st Carlton will [We publish this week for the benefit Moore Bros.’ drug store and is in the which it is chiefly exported. land. all it needs now is an occupant. Who scholars eyes during the whole term. have a thorough machine shop, where O. O. HODSON. best shape it lias ever been at this place. “This fibre requires from three to five all kinds of repairing can be done and Mr. Baker then stated to the assembly of the upper Willamina people who did What do you think about an artesian will fill it first. Miss Ruth Rees, formerly of this years before it is matured enough to pre­ any part of machinery can be made— well for tliis city. Teeth extracted without pain by the that the hotels had made a reduction to not hear it, the essay of Miss Nannie Booth ; our space limits us to this one place, died in Southern California on the pare for market, and it is limited to cer­ then look out for business. Gen. Chris. Taylor, of Dayton, was in application of local anesthetics. G. 8. the teachers and that the citizens would 10th, and her remains were shipped to tain districts, but notwithstanding this, entertain them free of charge during the this week.—E ditor .] Wright, dentist. Harry says “there is nothing more tbe city Tuesday. I this place and buried in the Friends THE GRAND FUTURE OF AMERICA. the production last year exceeded that of beautful to the eye than to capture a nice night. Mr. Galloway then cave the Miss Bena Snelling returned from Port­ Rev. Hoberg moved to this city Mon­ cemetery last Saturday. She was 37 Friend» and Schoolmate»: — Standing 1887 by about 20 per cent. The produc­ boquet on the sly.” But when he loses land Wednesday, where she has been at­ teachers the freedom of the town and here amid tlie sacred memories of the years old, and leaves a large circle of day. Still they come. tion and sale of both these fibres are en­ one in the same way, liis castles all fall requested them to make themselves at first and upon the golden threshold of tending school. Dr. Baker of Astoria, arrived here on a home. Wm. was adorned with smiles the second century, I ask, Will the sec­ relativesand friends to mourn her loss. tirely in the hands of foreigners, who are and he has nothing to say. The managers of the opera bouse are visit Saturday evening. Some of the women of this place have very- quick to take advantage of anv in­ and a new $13 suit of clothes purchased ond lie as grand as tho first ? I believe A man who has made frequent trips to They take pleasure in showing you the trying to get a date with the Grismer- for the occasion and he made a very deep it will, because we are growing more and tackled the men and are giving them fits creased demand to advance the price. the beautiful Willamette valley from the more humane. 1 believe there is more Davies company. for using liquor and tobacco, and the bargains at Apjiersonls. All the money that has been made on impression on some of the pretty schools human kindness and a greater desire to Goods marked as low as the lowest mams. In order that everyone should help one another in this country than in men score the women for lacing and the advance has been made by them. East was heard to say: “Talk about Realestate is on the move and this your green hill sides, lieautiful ever­ and in plain figures is the motto applied be acquainted with each other Mr. Ba­ all the world beside. wearing hustles. My opinion is that if a So much for the supply. city is beginning to boom. greens, fine fruits, crystal flowing to Apperson’s shoe stock. We must prooress. Wo are just at the person is filled with the right spirit they “The year 1888 saw a general revival streams, sweet singing birds, rich deep ker appointed an introduction committee A number of people from tlie surround­ commencement of inventioti. The steam | The Southern Pacific will buv three consisting of Wm. Galloway, Mrs. N. L. engine! The telegraph! These are but would not be guilt.v of trying to deform of shipping throughout the world, which soil, always sure crop, thriving and pros­ ing country spent Tuesday in this city. acres of the Oak Grove addition as soon New, Miss Carrie Marks and Miss Mag­ the toys with which society has been the pretty form the Almighty lias given advanced freights very materially, thus perous country, kind and loving mother- Go to G. 8. Wright, dentist, Braly amused. There will be grander things; them. as it is put on the market. increasing the cost of hemp, and at the gie Redmond. block, McMinnville, for first-class work. in-laws, sweet and pretty girls, there is there will be wider and higher culture; a P rohibitionist . same time increasing the demand for The afternoon was devoted to tlie dis­ Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ none that can surpass old Willamette ■ grander standard of character, of litera A comfortable kid shoe especially se­ New Standard Trotting Rules. rope. Great Britain and all foreign valley.” Reliable Opposition ders if you take pride in seeing your cussion of various topics as per program. lure and art. We have more than half as lected for elderly ladies $2.00 per pair at countries ordinarily use about one-half In the evening the house was packed many millions of people as we are years stock look well. Sold by Rogers <4 Todd. Fox. The item which appeared in the last is ­ Apperson’s. Boot Shoe Dealer. old. We are getting more real solid Mr. E. Prevost and wife arrived in this with teachers and citizens of McMinn­ sense; we are reading and writing more sue of the T elephone -R egister saying of the annual production of the Philip­ EOST. The mail going north from this city pine islands, but last year their pur ­ ville. The first was a song by the choir city Monday evening. Mr. Prevost has books; we are struggling more and more that Manning & Fleming’s colt, Alta was left Tuesday, it did not get to the A yearling colt between Bellevue and refitted the news stand and will push consisting of Misses Boone and Hembree, to get at the philosophy of life, of things Ilainlin, was the only standard colt in chases were 50 per cent greater than in train in time. Messrs. Bishop and- Crawford. Rev. —trying more and more to answer the | the county, brought to our office several 1887, while the shipments to the United McMinnville, brown, one white hind POSITIVELY the business. Round delivered the address of welcome, questions ofjthe eternal sphinx. We are horsemen of this county, who stated that States in that year fell slightly below foot, star in forehead, branded Y on left Tom Bryan, A. P. Fletcher, Almond Chinese pheasants are very thick in which was responded to by L. M. Curl, looking in every direction, investigating; those of 1887. The demand for rope also hip. Parties taking up same will be re­ Fletcher and 8. D. Nelson are on Coast this section, hundreds can be seen and superintendent of Linn county. Prof. E. in short, we are thinking and working. there were several colts that are entitled increased in this country for oil well bor­ warded by informing S. F. Yocum, Ball­ creek fishing. Tiieir Qu-aliy. heard in a drive of three or four miles Morrison, president of the Friends’ Pa­ We are digging deeper down—and build­ to be placed in the standard list. ing higher up than any other nation up­ In order to define what constitutes a ing, shipping, etc. ston, Polk county, Oregon. The Yamhill county Sunday school from this city. cific Academy, addressed the audience on on the earth. “The great demand, however, has been F. IHELM IIMEhEli. convention will be held in this city May Burned Out. Today we are celebrating the courage trotting-bred horse and to establish a for binder twine. In 1879 the first suc­ Mrs. W. D. Fenton left Wednescay for “Higher Education.” The address was 14th and 15th. breed of horses on a more intelligent and wisdom of our fathers, and the glad Salem. She will go from there on a visit long and able, and it was plain that it D. J. Olds’ house between Lafavette shouts of a free ami happy people—the basis, the following rules ar« adopted to cessful twine binder was put on the “The Oak Grove addition” is the name to her parents then to Seattle where she was acceptable to tlie audience by their anthem of a grand nation, commencing control admission to the records of pedi­ market, and in 1880, nine years ago, the and Carlton burned to the ground Wed­ of the Tucker tract of 91 acres which has will reside in the future. at the Atlantic, has followed the sun to attention to the speaker. grees. When an animal meets the re­ demand for twine was only 300 tons. nesday morning at 10 o’clock while Mr. just been platted. Attorneys at Law Magers, Fenton and President D. T. Stanley, of the Normal the Pacific, across a continent of happy quirements of admission and is duly reg­ This year it will reach 50,000 to 60,000 Olds was in this city. The fire originated The morning train was loaded Tuesday Laughary left Thursday for Salem to ar­ school, addressed the audience on “Pro­ homes. We are a great people, three tons. It is hard for one to appreciate from the fire place. The family was en­ Goods of all descriptions moved and rar'-fnl ■with people who went to attend tlie cele­ gue the Wright vs Delap case before fessional Teaching,” giving a brief histo­ millions have increased to sixty, thirteen istered, it shall be accepted as a standard handling guaranteed. states have increased to forty-two. We j trotting-bred animal: the enormous increase in the use of bind­ gaged in cleaning house and had taken Collections will be made monthly. bration at Portland. Judge Boise in chambers. ry of the normal anil kindergarten schools have better and more of the convenien-! 1. —Anv stallion that has himself a er twine, but it has pressed so hard on up the carpets. They put the old st raw ['s?’Hauling of all kinds done cheap. ,a ces of life than any other people under 1 The latest styles in ladie’s and gentle­ Vede Olds has purchased the Cook following the subject down to the pres­ record of two minutes and thirty seconds the source of supply that we are now see­ into the fire place and burned it. The man’s dress shoes at prices to defy com- house dining rooms of Wm. Martin and ent time. This address was well worth the Oh sun. 1 I love our country, bounded as it (2:30> or better, provided any of his get ing tho result in a very substantial man­ chimney being defective the fire com­ pdtition at Apperson’s. municated to the upper part of the house. took charge of them yesterday. Vede is hearing, and the speaker endeavored to is by the seas, walled by the air, ami lit ha« a record of 2 ;35 or better, or provid­ ner. We want that railroad. We have new a rustler and we welcome him to Mc­ impress upon the minds of the teachers up by the eternal stars. I love the re­ ed bis sire or his dam is already a stand­ “I said that there was no trust, and I The household goods in the upper story present the responsibility of their position public, I love it because I love liberty. ard animal. additions to the city every day and now Minnville. further say that no competition among were all consumed. Mr. Olds was in­ Has the most complete stock of harm“-'- I don’t know what the future may bring in the county. At present 12 set of sin­ and that they should enter the profession iet us have a new railroad. forth; T don’t know what inventions yet Al Hussey and Frank Wisecarver take 2. —Any mate or gelding that has a buyers in this country has helped to put formed of the circumstance by parties gle harness, hand made, in prices up the price. There was too keen a com­ who arrived soon after the fire. A. J. Smith will move his shop to the banana for champion fish catchers. with a determination to succeed; if they remain in the brain of the futnre; I don’t record of 2:30 or better. ranging from |12 to $30. and 8 know what garments of bliss or of torture did this they certainly would. This end ­ petition among manufacturers to get set oi team harness ns cheap Carlton where he will go into business They fished all day Wednesday until 5 3. —Any horse that is the sire of two The Ladiea Delighted, may bo woven with the years to come. ed tlie evening ’ s entertainment. with Russ Logan of this city. o'clock and did not catch a fish. Their But I do know that coming from the in­ animals with a record of 2:30 or better. cheap hemp, to allow prices to remain AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY The pleasant effect and the perfect Thursday morning the institute was finite sea of the future there never will— Harvey Henderson was out on the luck then changed and at 6 o’clock they 4. —Any horse that is the sire of one steady, and they were advanced with Can be seen on the hooks In iny shop. safety with which ladies may opened by an able address from Prof. L. use the there never can touch this bank and animal with a record of 2:30 or better, every purchase. In November, 1888, streets for the first time Monday, after had a fine string of 105. How is that, competent workmen employed liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under to 1 do have W. McAdams on “Methods of Teaching slioal of time—a greater blessing or hemp was sold f. o. b. Manila for £34 15s all kind, of repairing ami to make can any one beat it? provided he has either of the additional an illness of over two months. Geography.” Prof. E. S. Longacre gave grander glory than liberty for man, per ton, and in January of this year for all conditions make it their iavorite rem­ any harness ordered I also keep a full woman and child. Libcrtv is my motto qualifications: 1. A record himself of The value of a remedy should be esti ­ For Sale.—Patridge Cochin and Buff of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, edy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the stock an explananation of Yaggy’s Geograpic- horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of 2:35 or better. 2. Is the sire of two £53 10s, an advance in two months of Cochin eggs, pure stock for sale at Chas. mated by its curative properties. Ac­ al charts, and was followed by Prof. Ren- j ami at 1 er feet I cast my lot. taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on nearly 5c per pound, landed in New for repairs constantly on hand. ras Miss N annie B ooth , I other animals witharecord of 2:35 or Grissen’s or Mrs. B. F. Saylor’s, $3.00 cording to this standard, Ayer’s Sarsap­ olds, who gave some very excellent ideas York. The cheapest twine that ever has the kidneys, liver and bowels. better. 3. Has a sire or dam that is al ­ Signs of Prosperity. arilla is the best and most economical John Maddock and wile of Heppner, on the subject. A recess was then taken been seen was when the manufacturers Notice. ready a standard animal. were in the city the first of the week. He blood medicine in the market, because and after calling to order the balance ot B attle C heek , Mich. April 27.—A had an organization to buy together, and 5. — Any mare that has produced an the most pure and concentrated. Price Tax payers of Yamhill county will take will open up a bank in Goldendale soon. the morning was spent in tlie discussion heavy train of probably thirty earloads to resist the extortion of the foreign $1. Worth $5 a bottle. notice that the time has now expired for J. S. HIBBS. Pro. of threshing machines from the Advance animal with a record of 2:30 or better. of “School Organization. For Sale.—A span of small mules, growers, by allowing stocks to accumu ­ 6. —The progeny of a standard horse paying taxes without cost, and that all Third Street, Mr. V. J. Turnidge, of Polk county has charts, and was followed by Prof. Ren- Thresher company, consigned to Z. T. - McMinnville. hack and lumber wagon. Cheap, for late. This organization expired in March, w hen out of a standard mare. now due the county are subject to cash or on time. Enquire of Rev. J. Ho­ the sole right for this county for a very olds, who gave some very excellent Wright, Portland Or., left this city early, 7. —The female progeny of a standard 1887, and while strong exertions have taxes ----- Keeps constantly on hand----- a forced collection. Come in and settle neat volume entitled “Young People’s ideas on tlie subject. A recess was then this morning via the Burlington roule, berg. been made since to revive it, they have with the sheriff and save costs and ex­ horse when out of a mare by a standard Pictorial Library,” by Mrs. Sarah K. taken, and after calling to order, the C. B. & Q. R. R., and will be run through been unsuccessful, and in its stead there is penses of levy and sale of property, Dr. W. E. Welch a graduate of the Bolton, the price of which is $4.00. He balance of the morning was spent in the special to destination, stopping only at horse. the most bitter feeling between the large therefore to save costs and trouble please Highest price paid for fat cattle, sheep hops Rush medical college of Chicago, Ill., 8. — The female progeny of a standard call at once and settle up your tax bill. discussion of school organization. and poultry. also has the agency for “The White important points en roule for exhibition. Jias located at Lafayette to practice liis McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889. After recess Supt. McElroy stated that The rapid time and numerous decorations horse when out of a mare whose dam is manufacturers. House Cook Book,” by Mrs. F. I. Gel- “As to the future. The prices of both the T elephone -R egister had invited j T. J. H arris , profession. lette, giving the pictures of all the ladies the teachers in attendance to call at this will doubtless cause this train as it standard horse. Sheriff of Yamhill Co. Requirements of a Stenographer. fibres have caused the producers to plant A. L. Gortner arrived in this citv Mon­ of the white house, price $2.50. 9. — Any mare that has a record of 2 :35 office and inspect the work of tlie new speeds across the country to attract the TA Succeed as a stenographer, one must I- $»<•- day from The 1 >alles where he has been or better, and whose sire or dam is a in excess of all present requirements, MOTHERS! The owners of trotting stock in this Hoe steam press, which would work off | attention of the entire farming commun­ IU « urate in short hand, hk i) led in type­ and with the great attention that is being Castoria is recommended by physicians writing, this week’s edition at 4 o’clock. We standard animal. working in a planing mil). He returned n gooeo- jute, which is the cheapest fibre known, of w hales, seal and porpoise, as reported toria is the children's panacea—the moth ited the place also. parilla can be relied upon for all blood the future of Yamhill county stock. l>le are artists in their lines and the en­ has so far proved utterly worthless. ers' friend, 35 doses. 35 cents. The teachers who attended this insti­ by Captain Small, of the Norma, were diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy P. J. Lutz and family arrived Wednes­ tute are as follows. “The Bahamas and Florida are well received at this office last week, and six tertainment has a finish about it which For Hale. Rogers <4 Todd. day night from Jamesville, Wisconsin. out of the seventeen gave the proper pleases the most fastidious. The Swiss adapted to the growth of sisal, and are NEWBERG. Ssw mill fully equipped and now run­ The marshal impounded two cows that He arrived here in the midst of a rain Mrs Vannie Martin Miss Emma Phillips credit. Two credited it to the Aetorian, bells took the audience by storm and ttie receiving much attention. When sisal were on the streets after 10 o’clock Mon­ and the street lights not lieing lighted Miss Emma E Bell Miss ning a full crew, capacity 10,000 feet j>er company was repeatedly encored. Miss declines manila will follow. Ella Hadley two to “Ex.," and the balance just day night and also four horses that were he had to do the best he could. The Miss Lottie C Smith Miss May Cottle “I don’t see how it ;s possible for a lo­ day, orders now on hand for 300,000 feet. naturally swiped it without credit. In Lizzie Royce captured the audience with Easy terms given. Reason for selling, ill running al large Tuesday. Miss Emma Deskins hotels were full and he could not find a Roxie Heater ten of the papers the seals were alluded tier songs and she is indeed worth hear­ cal twine trust, of which I have seen F R Rogers J K Wright health. For full partk-ulars enquire of ing. Mr. Royce is funny, bright and one We call the attention of carpenters lace in which to sleep. He is a veterinary Edwin Harrison mention, to have been formed. The to as “fir” seals.— Astoria Pioneer. E L McCormick J. I. Knight A Co. McMinnville, Or. •and builders of this city to the notice of surgeon. We need more accommoda­ A W Cook If the much hurt Pioneer will look at of the most clever comedians who ever principal dealers are agents for compet­ ; appeared in this city. Little Maude Barnekoff, Allyn <4 Co., who want bids tions, and it seems as if the citizens of ing binders, and use the twine to sell NORTH YAMHILL. the article referred to, in the last issue this town who have capital would look J A Buchanan ifor their new grain elevator. John B Frver of the T elephone R egister it will find Flint is a wonder for a child, ami in machines, and farmers know that there I “Edith’s Burglar” is a clever hit. Miss is great rivalry between the agents. D M Stott’ -Can the eastern states produce as fine to the city’s need in this line and over­ L E Fryer it duly credited. When Baby was sick. we gave her Caetorla, Frank Dudley Fred Cane Harris and Mr. Archer are clever musi­ “A large amount of twine is sold by When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, weather as Oregon, is a question which come it. When an immigrant comes M L Edmunds Longdon & Cary, M N Gibson cians and pleased the public. All in all independent dealers, who buy as large When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, has l»een raised and we conclude that here do all you can to help him along WHEATLAND. We have been informed of our mistake the Royce & Lansing show is the clean­ quantities as the machine men, and sell When she had Children, she gave them Castoria and he will become a permanent resi­ from the silence, that they can’t. Miss E Robertson Miss Lou Robertson of last week in the matter of the Willa­ est, neatest and most genteel show on as cheaply. Twine will be sold on this dent. Combine» the juice of the Blue Figiot Miss Ollie Harvey A full attendance of the members of mina mill, it is owned by I.ongdon & the road to-day. coast this year as cheaply as in the California, so laxative and nutritious the McMinnville Coffee club is requested BELLEVUE. A New Project. with the medicinal virtues of plants Cary and not by Mr. Cary as published. East.” Almond Eyed Christians. Mrs N F Dawson thia (Friday) afternoon as there are of­ known to be most beneficial to the This mill has been overhauled from Judge Cowls of this city will give $200 WEST CHEHALEM. human system, forming the ON LY PER ficers to elect for tlie ensuing vear. Mrs. It seems there still remains a faint Lakes Drying Up. basement to roof,an entire outfit of roller towards boring an artesian well in this FECT REMEDY to act gentlv yet Hodson, Pres., Mrs. Calbreath, Sec. John Hanson Josie Shearer mill machinery put in, ne »’.scowers and hope for the civilization of the heathen promptly on the city 1500 feet down. If water is found at Tlie Herald, published in the new m ' coy . Jananscheck will play a three days en­ 500 feet or is not found at 1500 feet the Chinese, judging from tlie account the polishers for cleaning wheat, new bolts, county of Harney, says that not over gagement in Portland beginning Mon­ money will be paid. Is there another Miss Lottie Beckett Miss Maggie Sears purifiers, scalpers, etc., and three sets of Ashland Record gives of their doings. It m ’ minnville . four miles of the original bed of Warner —AND TO — day, May 6th. She is one of the greatest progressive man in this city who wants to single and double rolls making a com­ says: “The appearance of ten or twelve lake is now covered with water, whereas actresses on the American stage. Several find out whether or not this is an artesian Maggie Redmond Carrie C Mark < liinese at church last Sunday gave plete roller mill of the latest improved Mrs N L New Nellie Gardner people from this city intend to bear her. country, if so add your name to the fol­ Meda Hatch — SO THAT — pattern. The Hour produced is equal to somewhat of a cosmoi>olitan aspect to in 1865 there were seven leet of water Mary Cleinenson PURE BLOOD, David Cation Mr. Wm. Galloway attracted much at­ lowing list : Chas W Spring anything in the state. Large orders can the town. These ex-heathens belong to where the land is now dry, and this year REFRESHING SLEEP, E M Underwood ________ the Presbyterian Chinese Mission school a Btack containing 300 tons of hay was G Lewis tention Wednesday and Thursday while J. W. Cowls be filled on short notice. $200 Miss Mattie Walters J Miss I A Skinner HEALTH and STRENGTH in Ashland, and while they are industri­ burned on land which in 1878 was sur­ on the streets in liis new $13 suit. He Mrs Minnie I)ee Miss Hattie Sweet A Poor Ordinance. veyed as Warner lake. Goose lake, Naturally follow. Every one is using it Notice to Contractors and Builders. ous students, they are like other foreign ­ was the school teachers gallant. He W J Crawford Mrs J T Patterson —FOR— and all are delighted with it. Ask your ushered in the school mai ms at the opera We are informed by the marshal that ers who are learning another language, which once reached Lakeview, Or., is Ralph Story We the undersigned will on the 15 day B F Rhodes druggist for SY RUP OF FIGS. Manu­ now five miles away, and Malheur lake, prone to put in some of their own pigeon- WILLAMINA. an ordinance requires the removal of the house. • factured only by the of May 1889, let to the lowest responsi­ in Harney county, is eight feet lower toed English. In place of calling them ­ C C Linden street lamps on May 1st. Wednes­ A huge five-masted schooner has load­ ble bidder the labor for building a grain T E Fristoc CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., LAFAYETTE. day night the teachers of the institute selves Christians, they style themselves than at any period within the memory of ed at Portland, Me., with 1,850,000 feet elevator at McMinnville, Yamhill coun­ S an F rancisco , C al . the oldest inhabitant. The Winnemucca “ Jesus men. ” When John begins a Mias Maggie Boone Mi»» Oma Font» LouT«vri i f , Kv. New Y ork . N. Y. had to find their way about town in the of spruce lumlier for Buenos Ayres. It ty, Oregon. Plans and specifications can Mrs Jessie Johnson Miss Edith Kelty Silrer State says that Humboldt lake in dark and as it happened it was a dark ! reformation lie gees the whole length is said to be the largest cargo of lumber j be seen at our office in the McMinnville amity . ( untrained ) night and raining. The city council and not by halves, as these almond eyed Nevada, which some years ago comprised ■ ever loaded on a vessel, and it would flouring mill. We reserve the right to T E Armstrong Miss Anna Wash should repeal stub an ordinance. If the rat-eaters are very handy with the bil­ a sheet of water sixteen or eighteen reject any and all bids. Signed, load a train of 2158 cars. Warranted il Owners to Prive. DAYTON. lights had l>een lighted as they ought, liard cue and can smoke a cigar with the miles long and from eight to twelve to cure i APHRODITINE B arnekoff , A llyn & Co. A dry, hacking cough kee]>s the bron­ I the teachers would have nothing bad to gusto of a thoroughbred American.” Is S old on a Miss Hattie Gowdy Miss Ella Jones mileB wide, is now only a few miles long Entries to close Saturday, May 4, chial tubes in a state of constant irrita­ say against the city as it is they have. POSITIVE Miss Minnie E Call L R Lewis The Oak Grove. and perhaps a mile or two wide. The Ten |R>r cent entrance fee. Let us see if the lamps can be lighted on guarantee Miss Fannie Dorsey There is more catarrh in this sectiou of tion, which, if not speedily removed, Humboldt has not discharged any water to cure any every dark night. It s.hould be thus. the country than all other diseases put You will see by the deeds recorded may lead to bronchitis. No prompter BALLSTON. form of nervous into the lake for several years, and a together, and until the last few years was disease, or any remedy can be had than Ayer’s Cherry this week that the Tucker property lias L W McAdams W A Wann Important Business. supposed to be incurable. For a great large area which was covered several disorder of the generative or­ Pectoral, which is both an anodyne and been transferred and that the Invest­ SHERIDAN. many years doctors pronounced it a local The board of trade will meet at the of­ feet with water at one time is now as dry gans of either ment company of Portland is now owners Miss Emma Green Miss Fannie Parrish disease, and prescribed local remedies, expectorant. sex whether ar fice of J. E. Magers to transact important and by constantly failing to cure with lo­ I as any part ot the Humboldt valley. It hi ng from the .. BEFORE ___ .________ ______ after of tbe tract. The investors were in this Same Day. CARLTON. excessive use of Stimulant*, Tobacco or Opium, From the Walla Walla correspondence 1 is a fact, however, that the lake was as business in connection with the Astoria cal treatment, pronounced it incurable. I city Wednesday and transacted tlie busi­ Miss Agnes Sweet or through youthful Indiscretion, over hidulg in the Oregonian the following item ap-' railroad. A full attencance is required. Science lias proven catarrh to be a con­ , low nine or ten years ago as it is to-day. eucc, Ac., such a« Loss of Brain Power, W akeful ness. They will, it is said, lay off two DALLAS. stitutional disease, and therefore requires and that five veais ago it was as high as n<*«>. Bearing down I’alns hi the Ism k, Beta Inal pears : Our creamery now churns every By order of the president. Weakness, Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nix-turn blocks on which the oak grove is situ­ Miss Retta Shreve Miss Retta Campbell constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh al Emissions. Leucorrbrea, Diezine».Weak Mem­ day, turning out 1500 pounds, which sells G. W. J ones , it was ever known to be. Immigrants in Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney <4 T Bonnie Swann E S Longacre ated for a public park. ory. Loss of Power and Impotence, which if ue- at once at 35 cents, the farmers getting fsleeted often lead to premature old see and Inaan- Secretary. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the oniy constitu­ early days who saw the Humboldt dis­ Mrs M A Longacre ty. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxen for 15.00 Sent by tional cure on tlie market. It is taken charge an immense volume of water into Conditions same as above. 25 cents a pound from tlie creamery. bethel , mall on receipt of price. DEEDS RECORDED. internally in doses from 10 drops to a A WRITTEN ill A RANTF.F. foreveryl . 00 The industry is thriving surprisingly. ' the lake or sink, as it was called, be ­ B F Mulkey G ates -B owman .—In this city, Friday, teaspooiiful. It acts directly upon the order, to refund tbe money if a Permanent CHAS WOODS' cure is not eller ted. Thousands of testimonial* H. A. Tucker to F. Barnekoff, 90.11 lieved it to be a subterraneous outlet ; blood ami mucus surface of the system, The parlor meeting at Mr. Galloway’s April 26, 1889, at the residence of Mrs. from old and young, of both sexes, permanently offer oDe linudred dollats for any but that idea was erroneous, as the vol­ cured by ArHnoniTise Circular free. Address last Tuesday evening was well attended acres, known as the Tucker tract, situ­ L M Curl A. E. Breon, by Justice 8. F. Harding, f They ease it fails to cure. Send for circulars ume of water was reduced by evapora­ THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. FAIRDALE. and the company seemed enthused with ated in McMinnville, Or.; con $13,516.50 Mr. Don C. Gates and Miss May Bow­ and testimonials. Address, WKSTIKN BKZXCH, F. Barnekoff to the Investment com ­ tion, not diainage. S T Duncan A Western Wholesale House has recently added to the discussion of tlie subject of “Indus­ man, all of Yamhill county. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. F. J. CHENEY <4 CO., Toledo, O. its regular business a special department which will Sold by Rogers A- Todd, sole tt-zenf- io independence require services of capable men in various localities. WT’Sold by Druggists, 75c. trial Training.” Mi. Fenton’s remarks pany of Portland, Or., 90.11 acres, Timothy Hay for Sale. DIED. This firm makes no misleading promises of exorbitant McMinnville. salaries, but pushing and reliable applicants who can Miss O A Nelson were verv instructive and others gave known as the Tucker tract, in McMinn­ Miss M McNary Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup satUfarv.rY references as to trust worthiness I have some A No. 1 Timothy hay furnish Miss A M Denman Nell M Hill B riedweli ..—At Amity, April 28, 1889, cures will be liberally paid in proportion to the ability they valuable points. Time ami place of next ville, Or.; con $18022. coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of demonstrate. Our requirements will not of necessity Children Cry for which I will sell for $8.09 per ton in the MONMOUTH. beloved wife of John W. Briedweli, Sr. voice and all inflamed conditions of the interfere with business in which applicant may now The above deeds were recorded Thurs­ meeting and subject of discussion given be engaged. Address, with references, Pitcher’s Castoria «• K. lukaums A «, IM NT ATX XT., UUCA0O, IIX. C lark B raly . Miss Jessie Taylor B L Murphy Funeral services held Tuesday. lungs. Sold by Rogers <4 Todd. day morning at 9 o’clock. I barn at my place. next week. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. O. O. HODSON I THE BEST ROOF NOW IN USE, ■» F. DIELSCHNEIDER, T 4 No Goods Misrepresented as to FETZER & HIGH, Z Draymen. E. WRIGHT N > * Eurisko Market. All Meats of Best Quality. y ♦ 4 McMinnville Fair Ground, KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleansetne System Effectually, Yamhill County Buggy Horses The Celebrated French Cure, Three Minute Race! $50. For Yamhill Co. Horres. SALESMEN WANTED,