The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 12, 1889, Image 3

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    MIDSUMMER SrOKTS.
SPOKANE FALLS.
WEATHER BTI.LETTN
PROBATE COURT.
TBRMS OF TI1K CONTRACT.
Annual Meeting of 1. W. V.
AV. F B ingasser has been in town this
week.
j i i.y 3.
No. 18 of the Oregon State AA’eather Bu­ Alex Mackay With C. P. 1< unt in^ton--*
E late of Eliza Stater; realty to be The Races on the McMinnville Track, J uljr
The annual meeting of Hembree C imp,
3 and 4, and Success.
Lee Howell lives at Rockford, south of reau Co-operating with U. S. Signal Ser­ To Take ( har<e of the lload August 15.
Miss Kate Leals« is very low with ty­ Indian AA’ar A’eterans, of the North Pa­ sold for cash, due notice to be given.
here.
He lost his wife several weeks vice, central office, Portland, Oregon,
It
was
early
decided
in
this
city
that
phoid fever.
Following is a synopsis of the contract
Guardianship of Alva L. Olds, a minor;
cific co ist, was held at the ojiera house
ago.
for week ending July 6, 1889:
made by Mr. Alexander Mackay, liquid­
A full line of jewelry st the news store; in this city tast Friday. There was a petition for sale of realty granted, cash there should be no Fourth of Julv cele-
The O. R. A N. is nearing completion.
THE MARKET REPORT.
chains, pins and rings.
The temperature has been slightly ator of the O.-egonian Railway Company,
very small attendance, owing, no doubt, sale, due notice to be given; guardian to 1 brat ion here this year. But the man- | The railroad camps are within a mile of
: agement of the race course at the fair town.
Win. G. Buffum an old pioneer of Am­ to the meeting following so closely the give bond in the sum of $500.
above the normal, excepting in Baker with Mr. C. I*. Huntington for tlia sale of
This market report is corrected Thurs­
grounds concluded to arrange for a few­
day noon of each week by A, J. Apperson ity, 85 years old, is very sick.
' the lines of the company. It is not
Estate of Eliza B. Moor; petition
festivities of the Fourth. The officers
Chas. R. Fenton delivers the Fourth ! county on July 2. No rain has fallen in
l-OBTLAMl MARKET.
Mrs. J. L. Rogers lias gone to Tnrner were re-elected and the times of meeting sale of realty granted, property to be good trials of spee«l for the national holi­ of July oration at Deep Creek Falls to­ the state during the past week.
known here for certain whether tlie con­
Wheat
V cental * 1 .30 to
1 .32> 2 Station to spend a few weeks.
day, and tl«e success that attended his morrow.
The amount of sunshine has been tract has been approved by the Scottish
changed from the first Friday in July sold for cash.
< >ats .
>> bushel .3(i to
.32' 2
W. T. Shurtleff’s two children arrived and January to the first Friday in June
court of sessions or not, but is supposed
Estate of Samuel McKutcheon ; report effoits goes far to prove tlie interests
Barley
.
ton 20 (JO to 22 50
Dr. Littldfield is located near here now : above the average.
Potatoes.
........ sack .30
AVe«lnesday evening from California.
50
to
The effect of these conditions on the that it has been:
and December. Considerably more in­ of sale of personal pro|>erty approved; taken in such sports by a large number and he is frequently seen driving ui>on
m ’ minnville market .
our streets.
A. Dielsclmeiiler ar.d family are enjoy- i terest should attach to this organization, petition to sell realty to lie heard August of people.
the crops lias been to leave the prospects
The contract was made in New A’ork
Chickens..
$ dozen $
to $ 5 00 ing camp life in the vicinity of Idylwild. , and the members especially should at­ 6, 1889, at 11 a. m.
The first race on the programme for
The new opera house building, which about the same as they were a week ago. on the 5th of June, and on the 19th Mr.
1 hicks
W dozen 7 00 to K 00
Geese ..
dozen «00 to 10 00
Chas. <irissen aitendeil the Grand tend
I
the meetings whenever it is possible
Estate of B. C. Westfall; final account July 3d, was a one-forth mile dash, in occupies nearly a block, is to be the finest Harvesting is in progress in all parts of Mackay presented a report of his doings
Turkeys
. # pound 15 to
16
Lodge A. O. U. W. in Portland this week. to
| do so. It would be a good idea to approved; distribution to lie made by which Dude, Racine. Fleeta, Dollars, west of Chicago.
the state. The rain of last week did to the bond-holders and court of session,
(Clear sides lb.
9
10
Kity AA'ells and Snowflake were entered.
The Washington and Idaho fair asso­ some damage to the hay crop, but it ma­ in which he sal’s;
O. O. Hodson lias a mare and a pony, 1 have the next annual meeting in some the administrator pro rata.
Bacon 'Shoulders lb.
4
8
hold races at the race track for terially assisted in the development of
which he will sell cheap; both well grove
f
(Hams...............
10 to
11
“In consideration of the special cir­
and have a sort of picnic, and at
Estate of James F. Bewley; petition They all came to the poet in fine form. ciation
three days beginning to-day.
to
broken.
r nr.l
10 P<1 pails .
It
was
a
fine
race,
with
Dude
the
winner
the same time organize a county pioneer for resignation of R. L. Bewley and hear
late sown oats and wheat and gave to cumstances of the condition and owner­
9
,
(In 5 gallon tins .
8 to
District Court is still in session and the corn, potatoes, etc. a fresh itnp?tus.
The celebration at Willamina is said to , society. Heretofore the state pioneer his account to be heard August 6, at 10 after a most exciting finish with Racine.
15
> dozen
ship of tlie railroad, two main objects in
judge says it will continue as long as the
have been largely attended, an«I a suc­
Butter, Creamery, roll 50
Kitty
AVelis,
the
favorite,
came
in
last.
Spring grain in low places is promising a sale of the pro]>erty bad to be kept in
association has seemed to lie all that our a. m; notice to be given.
Butter, dull, fresh roll 25 to
attorneys can stand the warm weather.
.'M cess in every .wav.
Brine ........
pound. 12 to
a fair yield and fall grain was considera­ view.
15
Estate of James McCullouhg; report of Time 24.
pioneers could wish, but a great many of
have been having splended weath­
AVm. Martin and lamily, Chas. Flem­
Dried apples, dull, pd.
4 to
5
In the three-forths mile dash that er We
“First—A convenient and safe method
sale
of personal property approved; first
them
are
getting
too
old
to
go
any
great
for the last two weeks. The rain has bly bene fitted by the rain, causing that
ing and Miss Emma Hawley we-it to Til­
Dried plums, dull. jm I.
(> t<l
8
Dried prunes, dull, "ty pd.
distance to attend its annual reunions; semi annual account approved; petition immediately followed, the entries were been a great help to this whole country. which was not entirely ripe to assume a of bringing the foreclosure proceedings to
(> to
8 lamook this week.
Dried peaches, dull, ft pd
(> to
8
Lancer, King, Wheatland and Boston Jr. The crops of all kinds are good.
greener tinge than before the rain.
a completion in as expeditious a manner
John Gault and party returned from but the most of them could attend a to sell realty to be heard September 3,
Flour
.. .V sack 1 00 to
1 10
They were a fine looking quartette,
Grain that was shriveled was helped by as possible.
The political pot is beginning to bub­
Sugars, declined y, cent It, 12, a..<!
and 13 Newport Wednesday, They report hav­ county meeting. This idea was suggest­ 1889, at 10 a. in.
pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs, ing had a fine time.
"Second—A method of allowing the
Estate of Norris AV. Wilson final ac­ and got away at the second attempt, ble a little. Candidates for offices from the moisture—reports indicate a good
ed to the writer some months ago, and if
$1 25; coffees range from 25 to .Vi cents p
justice of the peace to United States sen­
Orrin Skinner had tlie misfortune to it is the desire of the A’amhill county pi- count approved anil administrator dis- with Lancer and King in the lead; ator, are springing up like mushrooms. yield. There was good cause for fear of buyer of the property to liegin at once
pound; coal oil. very firm, (a $2.75 p case;
Wheatland and Boston, Jr. half a length
salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, get his hand very badly hurt by the kick­ oneeis to organize, this paper will do all charged.
drouth but fortunately rain finally came, with safety to himself to put the railroad
and is very firm
A. M. Taggart will soon go to San relieving the seemingly inevitable.
er of a binder last week.
behind. Continued in this order for the
in order and adjust the receiver’s indebt­
it can to help the matter along.
Commissioner’s Court.
Fracnisco
to
purchase
trimming
for
the
first quarter, when King and Lancer
Frank Rogers, A. L. Gortner et al re­
Fall sown wheat will, as usual, yield a edness, and save the serious loss which
Imperial
Clothing
house.
He
will
visit
.Marriage in High Life.
In the matter ot the petition of AVm. drew away and ran the first half neck his friends in McMinnville on liis return. large crop. The spring grain in Eastern is taking place month by month under
turned from Tillan ook’s wave washed
coast AVednesday evening.
The marriage of Miss Kate L. Coburn, Nelson et al for a countv road; report of and neck: here Lancer shook off King
AV. A. Fenton formerly of Sheridan, Oregon was considerably damaged ; in the present management.”
F. AV. Martin has sold through J. daughter of Mrs. C. A. Coburn, of the commissioners approved ; damages to be and came in an easy winner in 1
but now a resident of this city, has just AVestern Oregon, only in a lew places
Mr. Mackay then goes on to recite the
Fletcher A Co., six and one-forth acres Oregonian editorial staff' and Dr. John paid by petitioners.
July 4th, was a great day; the weather recovered from a severe attack of neural­ was any damage done.
agreement which he made with Mr. C.P.
across the river bridge to O. Okerson for
In the matter of the petition of G. M. was all that could have been desired, gia. Mr. Fenton has acquired consider­
J. Seiwood, was celebrated at St. David’s
The winter’s rains were lielow the av- Huntington, requiring that gentleman’s
$710.
Allen et al for a county road ; road grant­ and as the programme promised well, able property adjoining this city.
church
East
Portland,
on
Wednesday
erage and the result was that the soil nominee to take possession of the Ore­
Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup
ed
and
ordered
opened.
On a street corner the other evening was not sufficiently moistened to with­ gonian railway from the receiver upon
people commenced to gather early. A
cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of evening, Julv, 3d. The officiating clergy­
In the matter of the petition of R. L. one half mile and repeat running race there was a great gathering of Yamhil- stand the hot, dry weather of June. In the 15th day of August next, w hich is as
voice and all inflamed conditions of tlie men were Rev. John AV. Seiwood and
lers.
Among them were Alex Watt,
lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd.
Rev. J. L Daly, father and grandfather, Bewley et al for a county road; dismissed was first, with Lancer barred and Kitty Geo. AV. Phillips, James Hayes, Dr. Lit­ Eastern Oregon the dry weather was follows:
AVelis, Dollars and King to start. Kitty tlefield, Clarence Watt, M. U. Gortner, more seriously felt than in Western Ore­
The Yamhill County Ledger made its of the groom. The church was beauti­ on motion of petitioners.
“Article 1.—Within thirty days after
In the matter of the petition of G. W. AA7ells took first heat after a struggle, in R. H. Todd, Chas. Fenton and A. Mae.
appearance on Wednesday. This is La­ fully decorated with choice flowers and
gon. On May 25th, the prospects were the 15th day of July the party of the first
fayette’s news paper, and it presents a fine vines. The bridal party consisted of Jones et al for a county road ; liond fixed 52. Second lay between King and Dol­ Taggart.
extremely goal—from that time they part will deliver to Andrew R. Van De­
appearance, success to von, Alox anil
Work is going along nicely on twenty looked less anti less promising. The venter, of Elizalieth, state of New Jersey
Miss Ada Coburn maid of honor, Miss at $100 and approved; Jos Hoberg, I. C. lars, tlie former winning the beat after
brick blocks and before the close of the
Robertson and Gyres Smith appointed
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay of Brownsville Minnie Sperry and Maude Cook, brides­ viewers and J. C. Cooper, surveyor, to one of the most exciting finishes ever year their granite fronts will add great late spring raips prove to be of indescri­ a deed of conveyance of the Oregonian
seen
on
any
track.
Third
heat
lay
lie
­
maids,
Mr.
AV.
C.
Duniway
and
Mr.
have returned from their visit to the east
beaut}- to the principal streets. Every bable benefit, but the hot winds of June railway and all property and franchises
and Europe. Mr. Kay was in town the Cochrane ushers, and Dr. A. C. Panfon, meet at court house J uly 15, at 9 a. m. tween tlie same horses, Kitty AVelis be­ store room amt office in these building's did the damage. In AA’estern Oregon bertainiug thereto or used in connection
first of the week visiting his son and best man. After the beautiful and im­
was
let liefore a stone was turned toward though tlie dry jierial of June was ex­ therewith, all terminal facilities and all
AV. T. Hash allowed about 500 feet of ing left from the start. The leaders
daughter.
pressive service of the Episcopal church, lumber to finish Dayton bridge road dis- made another grand finish, King win­ building.
perienced, still the winter's rain moist­ right in or to any warehouses erected by
P a LOISE M MDEN
The McMinnville dairy furnishes tlie the party headed by the newly wedded tiict No. 20.
ning by a scant half length in 51 seconds.
ened the soil deeper. The dews and any person or corporation along the line
Sat unlay best of milk. Delivere«! morning or eve­ couple
I
NEWBF.Rti.
Elias Underwood granted scholarship
filed out of the church and enter­
Tlie race of the season was the 2:30
moist ocean breeze’s were experienced, of said railway, wherever the same may
ning in any quantity. Pints, $1.00 per
trot between Jay Beach’s Coquetta and
Plenty of dust again.
month; quarts $2.00 per month. ('lias. ing carriages were driven to the home of in state university.
and the result is a good crop now being be, and any and all lots of land ow ned
Following are the bids on the Ballston AVm. Galloway’s Lady Beach, both by
Holman proprietor.
the bi ide’s mother, where a wedding re­
harvested.
by said Oregonian Railway Company,
The Fourth lias passed.
The last quarterly meeting for tlie ception was held and a wedding feast was bridge : St John A Fielding, $1242;,Roy. Altamont; three in five for a $300 purse.
AVhile it is true that there is siigli! limited, as well as all other lands, ac
Grain
and
fruit
is
ripening
very
fast.
present Conference year will be lield
____ in spread. The young couple were the re­ al & Rudder, wood $1227, wood and iron, They came on the track in fine trim,
danger of fall-sown grain lieing frozen quired by or for, or the title to, or equita­
Horace Cox ami family have moved to
the M. E. church in this city, next Sab­ cipients of many elegant presents, and $1799, and iron $2700; Hoffman & Bales, and after scoring two or three times, got
out
of the grouml by the winter’s cold, ble interest in which lias been acquired
town.
bath.
Preaching
in
the
evening
by
Rev.
We are going to sell a S pecial L ine of
have gone at once to housekeeping at the $1800 and $1575; J. C. Cooper, $2750. off with Lady Beach in the lead, which
still there is an equal chance of its being by said Oregonian Railway Company,
M. C. AVire, of Salem.
ALL
J.
B.
David
went
to
Portland
this
corner of Twelfth and Y streets —J17Z- Contract let to Royal & Rudder at $1227; position she maintained to the finish;
ALL
limited, and ail properties used for right
covered with snow.
Mrs. A. J. Hunsaker arrived from
morning;
ALL
As a rule the hay crop lias been very of way, terminal facilities or in the oper­
ALL
AA'eston the first of the week. She, with come. Miss Coburn has a number of bridge to be completed on or before Sep­ time, 2:34J*. Second heat was a repeti!
Lumber is being hauled for the new
tember 1.
tion of the first; time 2:36. The third
Mr. IL, will spend a month on tlie farm relatives in this county.
good. The yield of cherries and berries ation of sai«l Oregonian railway, subject
near Turner Station, and then they will
Wyatt Harris given the contract to was not so easily taken as both marcs school house.
has been enormous, the peach crop is' to the Baid bonds and to the same
go to Independence to reside.
David laimb an«l Lem Haworth are
make a map of the school distiicts for trotted the first half neck and neck,
coming in and nothing but excellent re­ amounts so due as above mentioned, for
both
improving.
Judge Townsend, of Lakeview, former­ R hodes -C ollard .—At the residence of the superintendents office, and a map of when Lady Beach shook off her half sister
ports are given in regard to it. The receiver’s or other claims, indcbtodnesR
ly of this county, has written a descriptive
Herman says tiiat it was a bee that
the bride’s parents in this city, July 9, the road districts of Yamhill county for and came home winner in 2:35. The
number
of bearing trees has been in­ or obligations.
pamphlet of Lake county, and aide«! in
1889, by tlie Rev. AV. J. Crawford, Mr. the clerk’s office for the sum of $75.
owners of these two game daughters of Al, bunged up his eye.
In addition to the above S pecial L ine
“Article 2.—The party of the second
raising the means for publishing and
creased and tlie result will bo an over
B. F. Rhodes to Mary Collard, all of
Ed Parrisli and family have returned to
BILLS ALLOWED.
tamont have just cause to be proud of
sending it abroail to advertise the place.
supply. Prune trees are literally loaded part will thereupon (except as hereinaf­
McMinnville.
their
home
in
AVillowa.
E Lynch............ .......... ...
$ 28 00 this performance. They will be heard of
W. V. Price, John Baker and F. E.
down. Oats, barley, lye, corn and pota­ ter in the next clause provided) deliver
The ceremony was performed in the S Rolfe................................
. 245 08 again as they are entered for the fall
AV. IL Peacock has the contract to
Allyn
returned
from
Trask
river
last
<4
toes are, as a rule, reported to be in a and pay to the party of the first ]iart (the
will lie Made
presence oi their relatives and a few in­ Asa Kelsev.........................
build
the
new
school
house.
16:0
Wednesday. They report having had a
meeting in Portland, the state fair and
thriving condition. Owing to dry weath­ liquidator) the sum of $1,090,000 in cash,
vited guests, alter which a banquet was AV T Hash
.... 12(0
Lee
Smith
went
to
Portland
Friday
ON ALL OUR BOY'S SUITS fine time, and caught 561 of those fine served
....
7 60 in the Yamhill county fair in Septomber. with some fine horses to sell.
by the bride’s mother. The list Jno Fields.........
er, the hop crop wiil be short alxint 5000 and one thirtieth part of the capital
large trout for which tlie Trask river is
J R Brown
.................. ......
3 00
The pony race was the occasion of con­
famous.
stock of such now company as may lie
FOR ONE DAY ONLY!
of presents contains the following: Pair Jos McMillen
1 50 siderable merriment, and was won by
Tire Union church house, three miles bales. The possible yield of wheat was
much larger than that which will be re­ formeil to acquire the property herein
Bring on your Boys and get them R jgged
Lady Beach, A'amiiill’s fayorite trot­ of white blankets, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Builder A Royal
1202 58 Granville Shadden’s pony.
east of heie, is nearly completed.
O ut C heaper than ever before, and by
ting horse, was presented this week with
Bird A Gates . .............
before described, ami to lie conveyed in
18 25
Ham Hutchington and family, of Day­ alized, considering this loss, still the
all means whatever yon do don’t forget a pair of hind shin speed cut boots. Collard; tea set and parasol, Lee Col­ P P Gates........................... .... 100 00
In the foot races AVm. Martin won the
lard ; oil painting, II. Collard ; set plates,
harvest of other products will more than case such company shall be formed for
that we are the Headquarters tor
ton
prairie
were
down
on
a
visit
last
week.
These boots were formerly worn by her
James Johnson
.........
10 00 seventy-five yard race against J. Long.
such purpose.
sire, Altamont, and are the only pair in tea cups anil saucers, Mr. and Mrs. John James Agee..
2 CO Cameron of Corvallis was winner of the
Conductor Crocker, of the P. A AV. A'. make up for the loss on wheat. The re­
“Articles.—The party of the second
Rhodes; fruit dish and cake stand, Mar­ Sam Buell .
the state.
2 00
R. R., was at this place Saturday eve­ sult—a year of prosperity to the tillers of
Breeding .
part, in place of paying such sum in cash
2 00 125 yard race, beating Miller, of Salem, ning.
the noil in Oregon.
Of All Kinds !
The business council of (¡rangers of tin Rhodes; wasli bowl and pitcher, An­ Jno
Benj Breeding
.........
2 00 easily.
at said date, may elect to have tlie mort­
B. S. P ague ,
FOB
-A.ZTZD SOYS, the Lower AVillamette valley was in ses­ na Matthews; stanil mirror, Thos. Rog­ G M Allen....
A great many from this place went to
2 00
AVeb Dudley caught the greased pig Smocks station on tlie Fourth ami had a
Observer Signal Service In Charge. gage securing said bonds of the Oregon­
sion at Grange hail, in this city on Wed­ ers ; table cloth and napkins, Mr. and L. Lougharv.
Big and Little. Old or Young!
223 35 twice: and another boy whose name we good time.
nesday. This council was organized in Mrs. J. L. Rogers; silver pickle castor, Robt. Morse
ian Railway Company, limited, fore­
10 40
fW^Full Lines in (¡loves,Blouses, Jumpers, Hillsboro May 15th, last, and this is the
J.
E.
A'oung
closed, and the mortgage«! pro|>erty sold
Miss Nina Latourette; silver castor, S.F.
63 75 did not learn, succeeded in climbing tlie
A large crowd of Newbergites went to
Overalls, Jeans, Pants, Red Handkerchiefs, first meeting.
Young grouse will soon lie ripe.
32 62 greased pole to the top. The day closed tlie coast last week ami a great many
Cotton Shirts. Hats. Coarse Underwear, anti
thereunder, and in such event he shall,
Hibbs; basket. Miss Hattie Elliott: set M. G. Morris.
Rowell «t Son
Mr. E. L. Weed and family, of Camp
all, as usual, at L owest P rices .-^1
44 50 with several sj^t races among the boys, will go this week.
Mis. Killins health is improving.
if insisted upon, deposit in sai«l Central
tumblers,
Georgie
Story
;
knife
box,
Miss
A’amhill Lumber Co.
Douglas, AVisconsin, arrived here oil the
222 35 and the best «a^ood feeling prevailed.
Newlierg will have a bank. The in-
Hay harvest and fall wheat are here al­ Trust Company of New York, $103,000,
fourth. Mr. Weed is a harness maker, Eva Hoberg; set silver spoons, Rev. and W. Milsap.
2 00
The management is satisfied with the corporaters are Benjamin Miles, Jesse together.
and is looking for a suitable location to Mrs. Crawford; jar of cherries, Miss Stel­ J C Cooper..............
8 00
or equivalent security as security for tlie
It’s Coming ! It Will Hit Hard !
Harding A Heath
.........
ply tiiat trade. Mrs. AVeed is a niece of la Crawford.
1 50 out-come, and returns thanks for the Edwards and Benjiman A'otaw.
Mr. Duke’s sale was not well attended performance of this agreement.”— Ore­
Wm. Galloway.
Graham Glass
14 73 very liberal attendance and encourage­
Quite a number of tlie young folks went last Saturday.
gonian.
Wallace A Tald
....
7 86 ment bestowed.
up on Chehalem Mt. to celebrate the
The Reporter calls attention to a bad
John Sheppard ami wife went to Port­
Can Net* the Trend of Event*.
Manning
A
Ungernian
........
63
50
4th.
They
report
a
high
old
time.
culvert, and says “the citv may have to
land for tlie 4th,
In McMinnville, Friday, July 5, 1889, OO Hodson .......................
6 00
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Th® Celebration at North Yamhill.
pay for a broken horse's leg.” Tiiat
What
has
become
of
our
city
dads?
Ou
tlie
15tli, says the Albany Democrat,
John
lones
.........................
.... 20 00
The weather is just right to make
would be lamentable, yet would it not lie Mrs. M. C. Young, wife of Dr. 8. A.
wool was selling at 21 cents. Several
10 00
A special correspondent sends us the There was a man lying dead drunk in spring grain fill well.
Mrs. C. C. Scott, of Portland, is visit­ as hard for the city to pav for an un­ A oung, after many months of suffering D W Taylor......................... . ..
I. II Baker
.................... .
52 00 [ following account of the celebration at town the other day and no arrests were
ing friends and relatives in this city.
Crook county wool growers talk of ship­
broken horse’s leg.
made.
from a tumor. She was born in Beals- T J Harris...........................
The wheat crop, lioth spring and fall,
65 C8 North Yamhill:
ping their wool to Albany, the wool mar­
George G. Bingham, of Salem, spent
will
be
as
good
as
last
year
if
not
better.
J. Fletcher & Co. have sold for $1250 ville, Washington county, Pennsylvania, F M Yoik ....... ..............
150 00
Misses Hallie and .Mabel David, Maud
Sunday in this city with his parents.
ket having been better there this season
The celebration at North Yamhill was Sefferrens and Eva AVarren go to Port­
the property of AV. T. Baxter in the east­ Febuary 22, 1839, came to this state and S Brntscher..............
.... 15 60
Mr. J. G. Morris sold his farm last
.............. .
17 00 a grand success. Between 2000 and 3000 land every AVednesday to take music Saturday. I. «lid not learn who the pur­ than at The Dalles. Even if thev did
E. AV. Wallace and party returned ern part of town to Geo. Lehman, a cotintv with her parents Rev. and Mrs. D B Kingery
John Redmond.
lainter and paper hanger, formerly of
2 00 people were presant to celebrate National lessons.
i chaser was.
from Nestucca last Thursday evening.
not meet with buyers in Albany, they
New A’oak state. Airs. Lehmon is a neice John Spencer in 1852; was married Jan­ L T Davis.............................
2 00 birthday. The procession was formed
would get better shipping rates over the
If took seventy-five rounds by the Ixin- of Mrs. J. E. Brooks.
Toni
For«l
,
of
tlie
firm
of
Austin,
Ford
A
Mr.
Obye
has
been
treating
himself
to
uary 1, 1862, to Dr. 8. A. Young, who O F Davidson.......................
2 00
«lon rules for Sullivan to exhaust Kilrain.
oa Maple street by the marshal of the day, Co., had liis ankle sprained pretty bail a < new mower. Parties wishing to bor­ Oregod Pacific than from Tlie Dalles —
with
an
only
daughter
survives
her.
In the suit tried one day last week be­
week—caused by his horse falling row a mower will do well to call on him. Or/io o Retiew. This is not a very long
Real Estate.
J. L. Castle. First was a carriage with last
Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly fore Justice Harding, between AVill Bew­ She bad been a cousistant member of the
with him.
block, McMinnville. Tor first-class.work. ley and I). C. Coleman of Sheridan, M. E. church for a good many years, and
On the fourth we learne«! a new way item ; but it is full of deep significance if
the
master
of
ceremonies,
the
orator
of
AV. D. McDonald to J. F. Koch prop­
AVill some one please tell us through to unloail live stock. Drive into a ditch one will stop for a moment anil ponder
the day, and the reader of the declaration.
Miss Lizzie Gardner, of Lafayette, is wherein the former claimed damages for had the respect and love of all who knew erty adjoining McMinnville, $3,000.
the T elephone -R egister , awl prove it at a good «q»eed and drop them all
visiting Miss Eva Holierg on college side a buggy broken by the latter, a verdict her.
Investment Co. to Anna E. Bain, block Following that marched the Indepen­ by the Bible or by AVebster, now a man out in a pile. It is a quick and easy over the matter. The Ochoco country is
for the plaintiff was rendered.
this week.
large and productive ami thousands of
10,
of
Oak
Park
addition
to
McMinnville
dence
brass
band,
which
discoursed
live
­
that votes for high license can be a pro­ way, but a little rough ot) the stock.
At her residence near Fulton, Sonoma
Cold, cough, coffin is what philoso­
Recorder Wyatt Harris and family
$800.
dollars annually find their way into the
ly music throughout the day. Follow­ hibitionist.
county,
Cal,
Mrs.
Martha
Ann
Espey,
From North Yamhill to Moor’s valley
took their departure for tlie coast Tues­ phers term “a logical sequence.” One
T..II. Gilbert to F. A. and M. R. ing the band were citizens on foct and
The following teachers have been chos­ take the lightning train ; one passenger, coffers of our business men. But, as
is very liable to follow tlie other: but by aged 41 years, 11 days. Mrs. Espey is a
day morning.
Fletcher tract of land, t 5 s r 7 w $2,300 and horseback, and last were thirteen en to teach the Newberg District school one baggage car, fine calmose, fastest the alxjve item signifies. The Dal I hr is
curing the cold with a dose of Ayer’s
,
John E. Cronk, of Portlar.il lias been Cherry Pectoral, tlie cough will lie sister of J. T. Hembree of East Portland
F. S. Cottle and wife to Seth Cook lady equestrians dressed in the red, for tlie coming year; Mrs. Vannie Mar- engine
on tlie road. G. B. conductor
tin as principal, Mrs. Anna Bell teacher ami general manager, tube always found going to lose her trade if she does not
in town this week visiting his friend C. stopped and the coffin not needed—just and W. C. Hembree of this place. She 3 acres near Newberg; $475.
bestir herself an«l adopt measures ami
white and blue, representing the orignal for. the intermediate department, and in the caboose.
H. Hemstreet.
leaves 8 children, the oldest 18 years of
at present.
J. R. Smith and wife to AVm. II. Mc­
means by which this mav be controlled.
Miss
Lillie
Smith
for
the
primary
de
­
thirteen
states.
Arriving
at
the
llaus-
age,
the
youngest
one
vear
old,
beside
Laughlin, lots 4, 5, & 6, block 11, New­
A beautiful daughter was born to the
Your correspondent spent tlie fourth Wliat will a railroad out into that coun­
AVm. Malone handed us an egg the
partment ; the directors have made good
wirth
’
s
Park
at
10,30
the
programme
was
wife of Deputy Sheriff T. If. Bryan, on other day, which for size beats anything the grief stricken husband to mourn her berg, $550.
at North Yamhill and was well pleased try cost? And is The Dalles not able to
elections.
Saturday, July 6, 1889.
in tiiat line we have seen for some time. loss.
AV. II. II. Cary to Phoebe Carv lots announced by the chairman Hon. Lee
P rohibitionist . with every body and the general pro­ build one ?— Timee-Mountainerr.
gram. He walked around all day on
Dr. Moore and wife of Newberg passed It was produced by one of his beautiful
For several years she was a student of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 6, AVillami- Laughlin. First was a song “Freedom’s
A very fine cigar for 5 cents at the
NORTH YAMHILL.
both legs chatting with old friends, some
through the city last Friday on their way Wyandotte hens, and measures six and McMinnville college. At the age of 13 na; $300.
Sons come join in choris" by the North
news store—the Figaro.
of
whom
he
hail
not
seen
for
twenty-
one-fourth inches in circumference the
!
to the coast at Little Nestucca.
Mr. Levi Stillwell from Tilainook is in five years. Towarils the centre of the
A. B. Faulconer and wife to Anna L. Yamhill choir. The declaration of In­
she made a public profession of religion
short way and eight tlie other.
Shortridge, lot 3, 4, 5, and 6, and the dependence was then read by Prof. J. A. this city.
Money to loan in Yamhill county, on
day feeling somewhat thirsty he conclud­
and
has
since
lived
a
devoted
Christian.
AVith tlie June number of The AVest
west half of lots 2 and 7, block 19—Sheri­ Buchanan. After another song by the
real estate security, by F. AV. Fenton,
Dr. Cartwright of Sail Francisco former­ ed to indulge in a little lemonade and
Shore Magazine is issued a splendid col­
dan, $125.
attorney at law, McMinnville. Oregon.
Tragedy Near Albany.
ly
of
this
place
is
visiting
here.
sala-pop. He struck his ol«l frien«! Gus
choir “Freedom’s Banner,” Hon. B. F.
ored supplement giving scenes in Seattle
N. E. Deskins to J..B. Divid a part if
for two bits for the occasion but Gns re­
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ immediately before, during and after the ■ V ord was brought to this city yester­
H.
F.
Bedwell
went
to
the
Metropolis
the Deskins lanil claim, adjoining New­ | Underwood, of Boston was introduced one day this week on bnsiness.
fused to loan the coveted coin because
ders if you take pride in seeing your fire, showing the Tacoma releif tent,
| and delivered a fine oration. A song
he did not happen just then to he in the
stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd. business tents, burning blocks, the train day morning that a tragedy was enacted berg, $5,400.
Buchanan A McKern are doing a lively bankrupt business.
in Benton county about three miles from
T. J. Harris, sheriff, to Meier & Frank, bv the choir “Patrotic Glee” completed
beating
the
Portland
fire
engine,
etc.
Prof. C. AV. Young, Superintendent of
A non .
tlie literary exercises. It had been an­ business in real estab*. They have bold
Albany Sunday, which resulted in the parcel of land in t 3 s, r 6 w; $622.
the Albina city school’s, with his family
The Sunday school picnic held in Oak
lfow'ii Tills!
Jesse Edwards anil wife to F. A. Mor­ nounced that we would have an old fash­ two farms already this week.
are in the city on a visit to Mrs. Y’s Park on the fourth was a success. About death ot Mrs. Collins, sister to Mrs.
ris, block 13 and a strip of land 50 feet
The store-kec|«ers arc kept very busy
parents.
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
¡150 people were presant, and enjoyed Peter Rielly, well known residents of wide along the north side of said block ; ioned barbacue. Three beeves, three now, Bedwell A Co. have hail a large
for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be
sheep and three goats weie prepared but trade from Tillamook this week.
Mrs. Walton and «laughter Miss Mat- tlie brief programme of speeches, songs that neighborhood. Miss Kate Fennell, $300.
cureil by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cun*.
tie, who have resided here since last and recitations. Tlie lunch provided a girl 15 years old, was visiting at Collins’
S. B. Gilpin and wife to Jens Jensen, they were not half enough to supply the
Born to the wife of Tom Buckingham,
I'. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo,
September, have removed to La Camas, was bountiful and beautiful. This occa­ and was fooling with a gun. She asked 16.48
crowd
with
meat.
THE CHAMPION
acres
in
section
9,
t
2
s,
r
4
w;
a
son
July
1st.
Mrs.
Buckingham
is
do
­
We, the undersigned, have known F.
sion will long lie remembered by the
Washington.
| ..
,,
ill'; ing well but I fear Tom will not survive. ! J. Cheney for the last 12 years ami be- Blood-purifier, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla leads
A base ball game was
played m
in tlie
children of the Sunday schools of Mc­ Mrs. Collins if there-was any danger in $140,50.
all others in age, merit, anti popularity. It
Miss Ella Van Vorhees was examined Minnville.
Mr. S. Adams and wife to Fred L. Post: afternoon between the “Standards” of
[ snapping the gun and was told there was
The celebration was a success. A | lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi­ tones up the system. Improves the appetite,
yesterday afternoon as to her sanity be­
$95i)aCrti8 8e< t‘ons •’,an‘ll°« 15 B«r 3 w ; Portland and the North Yamhill club,
club, large crowd was in attendance. B. F. ness transactions, anil financially able to strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the
The
city
of
Pendleton
advertises
for
not,
but
the
next
moment
a
report
flashed
fore Judge Lougharv and was committed
earn- out any obligations made by their Blood. Just what you need. Try it.
to ,„„
. T1
„ o ...
for a purse of fifty dollars. It was inter­ j Underwood, of Boston deiivereil a fine , firm.
bids for laying water pi]>e to this paper out anil Mrs. Collins fell, fatally wounded
“ I am selling your goods freely, and more
to the asylum.
Isaac Meyer to Thomas II. Smith the
!
oration.
to-day.— E. O
---- y;---- - ----- - - an*l‘l.vuig in a short time. Tlie deceased
Ayer's Sarsaparilla than of all other blood*
esting but rather one-sided. The North
'V est & T ravx , AVholesale Druggists, of
medicines
put together.”—R. A. McWilliams,
i Wright’s Compound Syrup ol Sarsa­ wants gas pi)ies; but we are glad Pen-1 .
, ,
. ....
7“
~ n e *4 of section 15, t 2 s r 3 w ; $1200.
Yamhill
club
won
by
a
score
of
13
to
33.
Toledo,
Ohio.
Jerry
William's
new
building
is
going
(¡rand
Kapids, Midi.
,
was
the
daughter
of
Thomas
Hunt,
of
'laughter «if lliomas
parilla can lie relied upon for all blood dleton is forcing water pipes into our ''as
J. C. Gates anil wife and J. AV. Henry '
AV
alding
,
K
inmax
&
M
arvin
,
Whole
­
up
rapidly.
He
will
put
in
a
machinery
Dissolution
Notice.
-¿diseases, skin affections, etc. Sohl oy able comtemparary.^— Albany
.' “
Democrat. French prairie, was about thirty years and wife to John Baxter, lots 222,223,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
store as soon as it is completed. Verily sale Druggist, Toledo, Ohio.
Rogers A Todd.
Water pipesand gas pipes are both good ; old and leaves a husband and three little and part of lots 220 and 219; $2,000.
Prepared by Dr. J. (.’.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mann,
our town is improving.
E.
H.
V
an H oesen , Cashier, Toledo
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
part-
ix bottles, $5. Wurth S3 a bottle.
Tilman C. Hess & wife to Geo. C. Hill
. . ,
. ,
•
.
The fire boys were called out by an but the Benton Leader thrives best children. This is another unfortunate
National Bank, Toleiio, Ohio.
AV, C. Me-ner’s new livery stable is
part of the land claim of Joseph Hess, nersh‘P heretofore existing between A.
alarm Tuesday afternoon. The cause with “M. L.” Pipes.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
is
taken
internaliv
.
: example of fooling with “unloaded” fire t 3 s r 2 w; $560.
I J- Smith and A. R. Ixigan is this day dis- about completed and is doing a rushing acting directly ujion the blood and mu-
Jack Kelsey was shot by a young lady
was a slight blaze in C. D. Johnson’s
yard, which was extinguished without he had promised to marry at Silver Lake, arms.— Statenman.
Thomas Roberts and wife to Joslph solved by mutual consent. A. R. Logan business. We ‘have two livery stables eus surfaces of the system. Testimoni­
Lake county, a short tune since, the ball
their assistance.
als sent free. Price 75c. per liottle. Sold
Roberts, 30 acres of the Solomon Heater { retiring
Th: businoss will be contin­ now and l>oth are doing well.
Important Notice.
The
passing through his left arm. The girl
land
claim,
t
3
s,
r
2
w;
$1200.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, a brother-in- by all Druggists.
ued
at
the
old
stand
by
A.
J.
Smith.
C. J. Cnrtis has sold the Astoria Pio­ asked him to keep his promise to marry
M c M innville , Or., July 10, 1889.
law an«l a sister of 1’rof. Buchanan’s are
Jesse Ewards and wife to J. AV. Moon
Dated, Carlton, Or., June 29.
neer to A. I>. Bowen and Mr. Williams. her, and threatened to shoot him if he
CARLTON
AA’ill you please publish the following 3 acres near Newberg; $375.
vieiting witli him now. They are on
We are not informed whether the new did not. Kelsey handed her a revolver
A.
J.
S
mith ,
their
way
to
Southern
Oregon.
to
the
public
;
proprietors will continue the Arizona and told her to shoot. Imagine his sur­
Good business.
A. R. Loa an .
Bank of Newberg.
Kicker style or not.
I am in receipt of a letter from the
B. F. Underwood lectured in Laugh­
Remember the lecture by B. F. Under­
prise when she deliberately took aim
Articles
of
incorporation
were
filed
in
Sch
ool
Rep
ort,
lin’s hall Friday and Saturday evening, wood at Carlton, July 17th. Everybody
W. L. Bradshaw and wife, of The and pulled the trigger, giving him a close pnblisliers of the new National Readers,
Report of 8Ci1O0l taught in district No. in tlie interest of liberalism, ami Sun­ invited; no charges.
Dalles, have l«een making their old Yam­ call.
adopted for use in the publie schools of the clerks office July 5th, incorporating
afternoon at 5 o’clock in llauswirth’s
hill home a visit for several days the past
The Press Association of Nebraska this state for a period of six years, liegin­ the Bank of Newberg: This corporation 52, Yambill Co., Or., for the term end- 1 day
Fox lias returned from Eastern Oregon
Park. The house was well filled at
week. We acknowledge a pleasant call will soon arrive in Oregon on an excur­
sliall be known as the Bank of Newberg, 'n? June 28, 1889. Number of pupils en-
and next week will give the readers of
from Mr. Bradshaw.
sion “out West.” They should be in­ ning Oct. 1, 1889, stating that tlie books and shall continue inexistence for the i ro "e<^ ■a''eraK®nulnl)er belonging 29; 1 each lecture.
this paper a graphic description of that
will be in the hands of dealers for ex­
Dr’s Haines, Cartwright and Welch part of our state.
.
t .
v- . , „ average daily attendance 25; number
The people of Burns, Harney county, vited to pay a visit to McMinnville.
lenod
ol
twenty
years.
Its
object
shall
j
neither
absent
nor
tardy
9.
The
follow-
change
by
the
15th
of
this
month.
Our
county
is
acknowledged
to
be
the
attempted
an
amputation
of
the
arm
of
are proposing to try ti e artesian wells.
Terms of exchange free until Oct. 31st. be to buy and sell exchange, receive ing pupils are entitled to have their I Mr Brown of Wapato, who was suffering
, If they are successful in finding a suppiy finest in the state. And a trip to the
Wliat I n Camtoria?
of water that county can be make to Pacflc coast without seeing the Yam hills Patrons and school officers will please dejiosits, borrow and loan money, deal names enscribed on tlie Roll of honor: from a tumerous cancer. He died in the
would
be
very
unsatisfactory
to
the
visi
­
operation
and
his
remains
were
sent
to
Henery
Obye;
Joseph
Martin;
Delmer
Castoria
is
I)r Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip­
in
stocks,
bonds
and
other
securities,
I
?
blossom as the rose.
tors. The proper persons should take observe that the terms are as liberal as
Martin ; Kitty Obye ; Emma Obye ; Ix>la Forest Grove for interment.
tion for infants and children. It contains
O. O. Hodson has received a set of res­ necessary steps to have this association possible, being absolutely free. Hence, hold property in trust, act as financial Perkins: Florence Shepperd; Bella Mar-
juice of the Blue Figs of
The survey of the town lias been com­ neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­ Combines the
nn>«.i Martin.
olutions, on the death of his father, A. visit our beautiful city.
agent fnr
for pnrnnrnfmna
corporations, firms
firms r»»«
or tnrli«ri.lii_
individu­ ' ! tin • ; T Laura
so laxative and nutritions,
I urge all who are interested in the mat­ fiorpnt
pleted and a fine plat ot it 4 x 6 feet has cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute California,
■ II. liaison, from Muncie, Indiana, lodge
virtues of plants
M. L. E dmunds , Teacher.
Special Sale
ter to atteml to the exchange within tlie als, may purchase real estate and sell
been presented tlie town by Mr. Withy­ for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, ami with the to medicinal
No. 433, A. F. A A. M., of which deceased
be most beneficial to the
the same, and do any and all other acts
combs. It is a fine piece of work, and castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee known
was the first Master.
Of crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., at time above mentioned.
human
system,
forming
tlie ONLY PER
thirty years’ use by millions of mothers.
will decorate the walls of our real estate is
L. II. B aker ,
necessary to carry t>n a general banking
Castoria destroys worms and allays fever­ FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
• The county court did nothing at tlie C. Griesen’s. 1 will offer my large stock
office.
North
Yamhill
may
not
have
a
School Supt. Yamhill Co.
ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
and brokerage business. The principal
July term toward improving the condi­ . t greatly reduced prices until the 1st
boom but we will warrant her that which curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas­ promptly on the
Strayed.
office of this corporation shall be at New­ When Baby waa Bick, we gave her Castoria,
tion or appearance of the court house. day of September, in order to close out
better, a good steady growth.
toria relieves teething troubles, cures con­
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
About ten «lays before circuit court they entire line. Come and see for your­
stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi­
O ccasional .
A young bright bay mare with black berg, Yamhill county, Oregon. The When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
—AND TO —
lates tne food, regulates the stomach and
wiil do something, perhaps.
selves if you wish to get bargains.
amount
of
capital
stock
shall
be
thirty
bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
mane
and
tail.
Mane
is
inclined
to
Syrup of Fig*.
C has . G rishen .
When
she
had
Children,
she
gave
them
Castoria
This office is in receipt of the annual
Castoria is the children’s panacea — the
the left side. Liberal pay to the partv thousand dollars, divided into shares of
catalogue of tlie State Agricultural Col­
—
THAT —
Notice.
Produced from the laxative and nutri­ mother’s friend.
who gives information leading to her re­ one hundred dollars each.
lege. For a copy of this catalogue or
PURE BLOOD.
Benj. Miles, Jesse Ewards, and Moses
tious juice of California figs, combined
To Nurserymen.
other information address the secretary,
Owners of real property situated with­ covery.
AV m . C ampbell .
REFRESHING SLEEP,
A'otav; incorporators.
with the medical virtues of plants known
^Vallis Nash, Corvallis, Oregon.
in the coporate limits of the city of Mc­
Notice
is
hereby
given to all nursery­
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Blackberry Notice.
to
he
the
most
benificial
to
the
human
F II. L. Heath, of the T ei - ephone -R egis - Minnville, Oregon, are notified that they
The inestimable value of Ayer’s Sarsa­
men
that
the
Portland
Investment
Com
­
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
system,
acts
gently
on
the
kidneys,
liver
1 will deliver berries to any part of the parilla as a blood-purifier should be
ter , started for his old home in Michigan must at once exitrpate all thistles and
and bowels, effectually cleansing the sys­ pany desire to contract for 2.000 shade and all are delighte«l with it. Ask your
la t week, on a business trip. lie went
county in quantities at 20 cents per gal­ known to every wife and mother. It
burdocks
growing
on
such
premises
or
I
tem, dispelling colds and head aches, trees, of different varieties, to lie deliver­ druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­
loa led with documents which are ealcu-
corrects irregularities, gives tone and
lon, send orders early.
ed in Octolier, 1889. For further par­ factured only by the
WÄ~For explanation of the above • keep and curing habitual constipation.
1 ited to enamor the average Michigan­ will proceed to enforce the provisions of
strength to the vital organs, and cleanses vour
eve on it for four weeks, or call on
<
ticulars, call on the undersigned at the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO..
AV. J. Garrison.
der with the beauties and advantages of ordinance No. 66 of said city.
the system of all impurities. The liest
For
sale
at
the
news
store,
a
Packford
McMinnville flouring mills.
L ee W right . Dep. ofCom.
S an F rancisco , C al .
Box 36, McMinnville.
family medicine.
dtir fa r state.
23. <Sc IT.
organ,
at
cost.
New,
late
style.
F. B arvekofp .
L
IxJfisviLLX. Kr.
N ew Y ork , N.Y
TBE TELEPHONE-1{EG ISTEK
SPECIAL
REDUCTION
SALE!
sJHÎ 13!
One Day Only!
BLOUSE SUITS!
AT $1.40!
GREAT REDUCTIONS
HARVESTING
WEAR
LOOK OUT FORTHAT $2.50!
BISHOP & KAY
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleanse the System Effectually,
S2.50.
s