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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1889)
COVNCII, rnOCEF.DNGS. C. Griesen is offering bargains in crock ery and J... .-w are. A Iler.lon Ileael»e<l—Waler Works to lie Constructed at tlie River. A very fine cigar for 5 Cents ai the Friday, July 26, 1889. news store—the Figaro. The council met in special session Mrs. J II. Henderson and family are Wednesday evening to hear a further re home from tlie mountains. THE MARKET REPORT. pot t from the committee on water works. Dr.E. E. Goucher returned from the A full council was present except Mayor This market report is corrected Thurs Manning. Councilman Johnson in the day noon of each week by A, J. Apperson mountains Saturday evening. PORTLAND MARKET. Mrs. Maddock and Mrs. Jordan have chair. Tlie following fejioit was present 1 33« returned from Marion county. . jp cental $ 1 30 to Wheat ed and lead by the recorder: •;»>t 2 ^bushel .'»0 to < tat». To tlie Honorable Mayor anil C'ounil of For sale at the news store, a 1 ‘ aekford 22 50 to V ton 20 UO Barley tlie City of McMinnville. 50 organ, at cost. New, late style. ............ sùck 30 to Potatoes. We, your water committee, beg leave m ’. minnviixe market . The mammoth grain elevator of Bar . to report as follows: to > 5 00 ft dozen $ < ’’nickens.. nekoff, Ford <k Co., is nearing comple In our last report we informed the 8 00 .... dozen 7 00 to 1 lucks tion. council that the administrators of the ÿ dozen 8 00 ro 10 00 Geese........ 10 V pound 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Wells, of Cahforri 1 are Sax estate, declined the city’s offer of Turkeys 10 iClea ir sides iP lb. 9 visiting Mrs. W's parents Mr. and Mrs. I $10,009 for the Sax mill property and Bacon /Shoulders > lb. 1 water right, but that they would sell for E. Eccleson. to (Hums $12,000. T , « jin 10 pd pails . It isn’t very strange after all that the Your instructions to tlie committee by 9 to ,*inl )In 5gallon tins . mercury should stick so close to the 8!) motion at the last session of tlie council Eggs, dozen point this year. were; that we should obtain necessary Butter, Creamery. roll to 30 Butter, dull, fresh "J roll Sam Hobson, Dr. Mills and others rights of way from all the property own to 15 Brine . . '(¿pound. from Newberg passed through town Wed ers adjacent to the ditch, and that if the to Dried apples, dull, V pd. 5 same could be procured, that we should nesday on their way to the coast. to 8 Dried plums, dull, V pd. or migiit then purchase the property, 8 Dried prunes, dull, V pd. to Mr. Hinkle, of Corvallis, was in town pledging the city tor the amount above S to Dried peaches,dull, V P<I Wednesday. This is bis first visit here, stated. Flour ... ft ....... sack ........ to 1 10 ............................ __ and he was quite favorably impressed. Following arc some conditions under Sugars, declined J4 cent 11, 12, and 13 pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs, Old Mr. Davidson died Thursday morn which the city could obtain deeds for >125 ; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents ft ing about 1 o'clock. Funeral will take rights of way from some of the parties as pound; coal oil. verv firm, >2.75 ft case; place from the M. E. church to-morrow. per interviews which Recorder Spencer salt of all kinds advanced >2 00 per ton, and your chairman had with them : and is very firm After Saturday July 27th, W. J. Gar J. R. Derby—Would want the ditch rison will sell blackberries for 12*4 cents bridged where the same now is. Would per gallon ; parties to pick them them want water 011 both sides of the ditch for selves. stock and also low trough for hogs. John Pratt, of Kansas, is in town seek Would want sufficient water reserved for ing a location and expresses himself well that purpose. The waste water must be pleased with Oregon, and will likely set taken away by lite city and it must not be permitted to overflow, and the ditch tie here. must be kept from overflowing. Botli Mrs. A. H. Hodson, Mrs. O. O. Hod sides of the ditch must be fenced, and he son, Mrs. F. W, Fenton and Mrs. Chas. given the use of the fence, and all things Grissen are sojourning for a few days at kept in good repair. the Meadows. John Hendricks—Can have the right The household of Henry Baker, near of way, but must keep up fence on both White’s station was made happy on Sun sides of the ditch and necessary bridges day, Jnly 21,1889. by the arrival of a and keep them in good repair. Allow no leakage or overflow. If be needs stock daughter usual weight. water, must put in '■> inch pipe. An effort w ill be made to get Congress Wm. Sharp—Must build good five- man Hermann to deliver an address at board fence on each side and one bridge; the meeting of the Oregon Press Associa- bridge to be moved by Sharp if desired ' tion at Newport next month. by him. Put in two ,'<> inch pi]>es if nec- I W. E. Hawkins tried in Salem last cessary; must keep ali things in repair 1 week for the murder of Ogle was sen- and allow no waste water or overflow to his damage. Brush to be cut along the ________ tenced to the penitentiary for life. His ditch and things kept in a neat manner. SiltUl'dilV attorneys 'lave ’«oved for a new trial. Jacob Wisecarver—Wants city to build A hog about two years old, black and fence, will build bridge himself, but is i white, with slit in left car and underbit unwilling to give ten feet of land on each | in the rig it, has been taken up by Frank side; has, however not yet given a decid , Wright. The owner is requested to come ed answer. j and take it away and pay charges. Mrs. Martha Shadden—consented to give deed to right of wav free to city but 1 hoi»e dusty roads and hot weather wants one water trough for stock and We are going to sell a S pecial L ine of will not keep the members of the Cum ditch fenced. berland l'resbj’terian church at home We herewith submit corres|>ondence July 28th, as there will be business of had with Mr. Ladd in reference to pur ALL ALL importance to come before the church. chase of the Sax mill property, wherein ALL N. L. N ew , Supply. he repeats the statement that he would ALL not sell for less than $12,003 at the pres Thousands have bejn relieved of indi- ent time. In addition to the above S i » h «- iii . L ixf . I gestion and loss of appetite by n single Following we give financial statement bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The use of approximate cost of the Sax mill sys j of this medicine, by giving tone and tem, and the Yamhill river system. We strength to the assimilative organs, has think, however, that the net cost in made innumerable cures of chronic dys either will be less than is here estimated. will be Made pepsia. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle.’ It must be understood, however, that in the river system, we include in addition W. T. Baxter met with a slight acci to ON ALL OUR BOY'S SUITS dent the two pumps, also a reservoir at a on his way to Tillamook last Fri- of $3,000 which, however could be ! day. Miss Eva Martin was driving lus cost with the first year, since with FOR ONE DAY ONLY! I horse up the mouutain, and stepped on a dispensed double of pumps we could safely the hill to let the horse rest, and as the de|>end on set a constant supply of water by Bring on your Boys midget them R kkiek brake did not hold the hack ran back direct presure, which would then make hi t ('iiaiArEn than ever before, mid by ward off tl e grade, upsetting and throw the total (approximate) cost of the river all means whatever you do don't forget ing Miss Eva out; but she was rescued that wo are the Headqnarters lor system but $19,550. without iniury. THE TELEl’HONE-REGISTER. TILLAMOOK NOTES. FIRE IN FOLK COUNTY. W eather u UL lktn STATE FAIR BOARD. I'fKK. Grain Fields and Buildings Consumed' ‘ Heavy Loss. No. 20 of the Oregon State Weather Bu The Board Held a Meeting al Salem Times too busy to gather in the news. Last Saturoay. reau Co-operating with U. S. Signal Ser- Harvest hands, like hen’s teeth hard Several new business houses are to lie | The fire that occurred over on tlu» • vice, central office, Portland, Oregon, Capt. .1. T. Apperson, president, of to find. built in the near future. West Side Friday evening says the Slatee- for week ending July 20, 1889: Oregon City; Van B. DeLashmutt, ef The hum of the binder is to be beard The weather all over the state has Portland ; John Q. Wilson, Salem ; Wm. It begins to look as though the county rnan, has turned out to have been one of in every direction. of Yamhill was moving out to the coast great destruction to a number of farmers been very dry with the exception of a Gallowav, McMinnville ;T. D. Richmond, Rev. McIntire preached a line sermon en->nai»e. who were in range of this raging and light fall of rain Sunday and Monday and Dallas; N.M. Looney, Jefferwon. of the at our school house last Sunday. There is reported to be two corps of fierce fire- in some places, rain is reported to have gtafe board of agriculture, met at the surveyors in the field, both working for John Sheppard's little chil l got badly The fire started a few minutes past < fallen on Tuesday. I office of Secretary Gregg, for the purpose the Astoria & South Coast, lietween three o’clock and in less than two hours The week has been especially notable of settling several matters in relation to scalded one day last week by a pan of Albany and Astoria. boiling water g ttiug spilled in her face. time had did its destructiveness. in the reaction from the loss the farmers the coining state fair. J. McCain and family, of McMinnville, As stated in yesterday morning’s State»- thought they had sustained in the grain Win. Sheppani while threshing one The matter of letting the large restau are encam]>ed at Netarts bay, enjoying the hunting, fishing and clams of ti.at man the fire started in Alexander Holme’s ■ crops, which have not proven near so rant was referred to Messrs. Wilson and day last week got his hand in the gear paradise for sportsmen. wheat field from a passing engine and | bad as they thought before the harvest Gregg. ing of the horse|iower, and now carries ^Tillamook wants a harness maker to spread with lightning rapidity through was well advanced. The poorest yield On motion the secretary was in around a very . >ro b .nd. Dr. llaincs come in and open up a shop. There is a the farms of Alexander Holmes, John reported is fifteen bushels to the acre structed not to lease ground on the walk dtessed the wound. splended chance right here for a good Holmes, Hugh McNary and Ben Hay and the best average yield, fifty bushels. Mr. Sampson Dukes started for Miss from the railroad gate to the pavilion for steady man to make money. den. The scope of ground burned over It is true that wheat will be a great deal shooting galleries, hawkers, doll baby ouri last Monday. He was one of Yam The building committe of the first M. is about two miles and a half in length better in quality than was thought last shows, etc. hill's early settlers ; he expects to make E. Church has been appointed as follows: week and consequently a good price may On motion a class for Galloway cattie Missouri his future home. A non . Rev. A. Nichols, pastor, I’eter Brant C., and about a mile in width. A. Nelson who lives near Wood’s grove be expected. E. Reynolds, and Claude Thayer. was established and allowed the same Wright's Red Cross Cough Syrup A very severe thunder storm passed premiums as the Polled Angus. There will be a chance for about twen lost 120 acres of fine wheat, which had cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss _____ of ty good men to get work by applying to just been cut and placed in the shock ; over Pendleton, doing considerable dam In lieu of two races, the 2:25 and 2:20 voice and alt inflamed conditions of the L. G. Freeman, on the new road between also three miles of fence and also burned age to property, but being of local origin classes, which did not fill, it is ordered lungs. Sold hv Rogers & Todd. Bay City and Miami about the first of through a fine orchard on the place where did not extend beyond the city limits. that a purse of $1000 for a free-for-all, August; the men will be paid in cash fiom the state appropriation which will the grass had grown to considerable This storm occurred on Sunday after and a purse of $400 for 2:35 class be height. The heat was so intense that it noon on the 14th instant. be accessible about October 1st. offered, entries to close Septemlier 1st; In the coast reigon of the state a heavy these to be governed by the conditions Frank Elliot came up from the bay actually cooked the young apples on the northwest wind has prevailed during the for previously advertised races. Tuesday with four fine salmon, which he trees. caught the night before. They are tlie ' O’Brien Bros, on the Wood’s place suf week. Light rains on the 9tli, 12tb and Tile matter of renting liooths was re first of the season, being caught the 14th fer the loss of 150 acres of as fine grain as 14th. In the Willamette valley, two or ferred to J. (J. Wilson and Secrctaiv inst. which is unusually early for them to come into the bay, and the fishermen ever was grown. They also lost a good three cloudy days during the past seven Gregg. AVER'S say it is a sign of there being plenty this barn full of fine hay of this veais cut days. Fall wheat is being cut. llay 1 The following gate kee|>ers and ticket cnrnitv year. harvesting is almost done. Crops are venders were appointed; ting. r 1’ECTORA I- Ben Hayden, who was in the district looking good. J. F. Wright, of North Yamhill, and Main race track gate—Billy Barker Prof. Dwight Edmunds of this city, left of what is known as the first fire, lost be In the Umpqua valley, no rains during and John Talbert; ticket venders, G. M. the VOICE, vhen lioarse ami husky for their ranches on the South Trask on sides his grain, two good farm residences, the week and want none until crops are from overstrain or irritation of the vocal Weidler and Alex Thompson. Wednesday morning, where they will organs. Is Improved and strengthened by the pill up suitable houses for their families two large barns, a dairy and other out harvested.—Rogue River valley reports Gate to racing stables—J. M. Holman, Use of Ayer's Cherry l'wtoral. Clrrf. this winter. It was noticed that the buildings. The fire also swept through state that the weather has been benifi- oi Dallas and Caleb Cross, of Sandy. men, Singers. Actors, and Public Speakers find great relict in the use of this prep Prof, kept a very close watch on tlie fes the orchard and ruined the apple crop as cial to fruit. Highest temperature 96 at Railroad gate — J. B. Heincnger and J. aration. A specific tor throat affections. It tive John while the latter was in town. above stated on the place of Mr. Nelson, Grants Pass. In the lake region crops T. Williams: ticket vender, D. S. Hutch relieves Croup and Whooping Cough, and it The last issue oi the Tillamook Head i Hugh McNary loses 100 acres of are almost an entire failure. In Eastern ins. indispensable in every household. light contained 159 timber-land notices. wheat. Oregon, dry, hot weather has lieen ex North gate — Chas. Holman, of Mc Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Some men are born rich, some accumu A Statesman rejioiter in conversation perienced, but the cond.tion of the grain Minnville ami Grorge Hastings; ticket late riches—by starting a paper in a Frenaml by Dr. J. C. Aver k Co., I.oa ell. Man. wooded country.— Pioneer. Yes and witli Mr. Nelson yesterday learned that is far from being a failure. Corn is look vender, W. A. Mills. bold liy all llrugglata. rite« fl, ala bottle., t ’■ some men sit and kick at another's good if it had not been for the men turning ing well. In Umatilla county fall and East gate—Joel Martin; ticket vernier, fortune, and their own lack of nerve to out as promptly as they did, to-dav many spring grain is excellent in quality and G. L. Thompson, start a paper in a wooded country. more fields than there are now would be yields well. The rainB of two weeks ago Hay-tender—J. H. McCormick. THE NEW RULING. standing a burnt and barren district. have hel]>ed Wallowa county considera Bids have been invited by Secretary The A. <). U. W. Makes a New Ruling of Mr. Nelson stated that the citizens of In bly. Wheat, oats and barley will Ire an Gregg fiom the several brass bands of Interest to Members. dependence turned out enmasse from the average crop in Union county. At f-a the state as to the amount for which they The Grand Lodge which was recently bankers down to the street urchins and Grande on the 18th, 0:29 inches of rain would play during the fair. These bids fell. In Crook county feed will be better were opened and the contract was award in session in Portland, sustained the ac fought the raging flames manfully. tion of a subordinate lodge in Victoria in The wind was blowing hard and in than last year. Many of the crops that ed to the Mt. Angel college band, as the refusing to pay to the legatee of a deceas many instances the men were com that were sown for the production of lowest bidder, with 14 pieces, well uni Has just rent ived another carload of the JUST ed member the $2,000 called for in his pelled to run to keep from being burned grain will not yield on account of dry formed and guaranteed good music. IA i’ELEBKATF.D weather. But nearly all of them will beneficiacy certificate. In this case it is alive. The two new races ordered will add pARRY iron ni OOFING. claimed that the legatee was not a rela There was a number of other losses, make good bay. very materially to the interest of horse U arry I ron Jr OOFING, The condition of fruit all over the state owners throughout the state and some of tive of the deceased, nor dependent ui»on but the above are the principal onee. him, therefore the lodge refused to pay From a gentleman of this city who was is excellent and the prospects are that the fastest steppers may l>c expected. Direct from the Factory. Th:« io a< knuw'e<l ireil to be the amount. Referring to this matter, through the scene of last week’s fire this year will be above the average in In conversation, the members of the Mr. Stephens, Grand Master Workman, along the West Side railroad company this respect. board expressed an enthusiastic belief states that any member of the A. O. U. express a willingness to pay all damages, In the absence of the assistant director, that the fair this year will surpass in at W. can will the $2000 to a relative, be as soon as it can be amicably agreed up F orj > A. C arpenter . ask auv oi those wlioaieiming tendance, in number and value of ex As a reference, THE GARRY h<O.\ KOOI 1NU. this relative dependent on him or not, on, and the amount of the loss will lie Assistant Observer U.S. Signal Service. hibits and in all features going toward A.s 1 lure nut on over 4<‘O K<|uarc- in Yamhill ami if he willed it to anyone who was de ascertained with all reasonable dispatch an«l Polk Cuuntie.« I hiii prepared t i CARLTON. complete success, any fair ever before do .Job work of all Kind«, from a pendent upon him as an adopted child, by means of arbitration. This is the held in the state.— Statemnan. Tin Cup to the r.iost Warm weather. for instance, it would be paid. But in right kind of spirit and will do much to Ten Good Things to Know. Be careful of fire. 1 such cases as the one above referred to, ward establishing bonds of friendship Hiiboiiile (¡ahiiiiized Iron (oinio*. where the money was willed to a person between the company and its patrons Grain is yielding well in this section. 1— That salt will curdle new tnilk, I Carrv a Full Li:«o of who had no claim to it, the order has re along the line. Warren Merchant brings the first new hence in prejiaring milk porridge, gra Hardware. fused to pay it. The courts have been vies, etc., the salt should not be added wheat. ’ Timber Getting Scarce. 1 appealed to and a verdict rendered in fa Stoves, until the dish is prepared W. A. Howe is in Portland on busi SAX MILL SYSTEM. vor of the plaintiff; yet tlie lodge refusee 2 — That clear boiling water will remove Tinware, The Nebraska editors came to Oregon Cost of mill right and property. . $12000 Jesse Hobson has sold his milling out ness. tea stains and many fruit stains. Pour | and went away without seeing the West 13,200 ft. of fencing at $.06*4 per ft. 825 to pay. and Farm fit, sawmill, cattle, horses, wagons, Ac. Mrs. Sumner Carr was in town a few This seems to be a distinction without 9 bridges at $9 00 each ................. 81 or All «11 Kinds l -- 1 i Side. see That is like Rome ;. and the water through the stain and thus pre Of not jni, the Popp going The to WfiSt i(le 12 watering troughs at $5 00 each to “ The Crowstone Milling Co. ” of I.a- «lays last week. Machinery. 60 a difference. A member owns a benifi- vent its spreading over the fabric. iF’QX?, T./T-FT-KT BOVS. ! counties of this valley are really the riclt- 2,003 feet of pipe for each trough J. E. Swanson’s new engine runs two- H.Mt Rule i. t<> .In Ui.- 1L.-I ciary certificate, and it seems no more tourelle Falls, Oregon. The above com 3— That ripe tomatoes will remove ink K«-»t <;o<>4« nt the l.en.t Price«. \\'ork. Sett the $ 05 per ft., equals $100........ . 1200 ’' est in it. We are so rich in fact that we pany are putting in a mill of capacity of Big and Little, Old or Young! and other stains from white cloth, also | are careless whether Nebraska editors Cleaning ditch and repairing dam 1500 than reasonable that be should bequeath 100,000 ft. per day and will use the mill warehouses at once; she runs fine. it to whomsoever he pleases. His rela C-A-XeXj -&.XTI3 SEE XdZE. Ask A«ldie and Jennie if they would from the hands. IS" I 'ull Lines in Gloves, Blouses. Jumpers, ; see us or not. We are content to stay as Repairing reservoir $500; pump, Overalls. Jeans, Pants, Red Handkerchiefs, , we are which shows a very enviable pit and connection, $500 . 1000 tives may be rich, not dependent in any purchased of Mr. Hodson in sawing out like to go to tlie mountains for berries 4 — That a tables|ioonful of tur|s>ntine Cotton Shirts, Hats. Coarse Underwear, and ! frame of mind.— Leader. 2 pumps at $1,250 each.................. 2500 sense upon him ; or after he joins the or timbers for the large mill, dams, Rail O. O. HODSON. all, as usual, at L owest P rices . Mrs. Jennie Hendrix made a flying boiled with white clothes will aid in the 8 inch main from works to A street 800 roads Ac. which will require about 1,000,- der, his relatives may all precede him Resolutions. Incidentals, engineers fees, etc .. whitening process. 500 000 ft. Mr. Hobson will sell what lum visit to North Yamhill last week. Engine and boiler.............................. 1000 “across the river,” then according to 5— Tlmt I wiled starch is much improved Resolutions of respect adopted by the Harry and Abijali are in partnership. ber he has on hand at a much reduced Distributing mains as per Oliver ’ s It's Coming ! It Will Hit Hard ! this new ruling he would forfeit all rights by the addition of a little sperm salt or | W. C. T. U. of McMinnville at their regu- Harry does the contracting and Bijedoes rate. There is lumber of sufficient sizes rejiort ..................................... 4750 to a l>enificiary certificate, and never re gum arabic dissolved. i lar meeting July 20th, 1889. to fill any common bill. Mr. Hobson is 1 the work. 6— —That beeswax ami salt will make $25816 ceive anything himself or have the privil- ready to assist, in erecting a sawmill at | W hereas it has pleased our all wise Making a total of...................... Why can’t Carlton have a wind mil) age of saying who shall. KI VER SYSTEM. rust v flatirons as smooth and clean as Father to remove from earth our Lite some |>oint on the Willamette river in LOCAL AND GENERA!.. while the citizens are in the notion of do Cost oi 2 pumps.......... ............. $ 2500 glass, Tie a lump of wax in a rag and sister and co-worker Mrs. M. (’. S. Boiler «and connections............. reach of Newberg. A mill of 20,0-30 ft. nating so liberally towards it. . 1500 Chipped beef in quantity to suit at C. Young, therefore >>e it. Boiler house . ............. 500 j capacity would find'sale for that amount I Harry has the boss watch and all men keep it for that purpose, When the . Grissen’s. Win. F. BangassertoMrs. Kate Keller, 6000 lleeolred; That while we bow with be- Pump house and filtering well of lumber in Newberg and surrounding j owning fast horses hail lietter lie careful irons are hot, nib them first with th«- Two little boys had a mill ala Snllivan- Incidentals . . 500 lots in McMinnville, $2. wax tag, then scour with a pa|ier or I 1 coming humility to His divine will, yet 1 country. Persons having capital to in I how they S|ieed them before him. Kiirain Wednesday. Ross Allumbatigh and wife to John mile of .8 inch pipe to city. .3800 cloth sprinkled with salt. i we feel nevertheless that there is a va- vest in such an interprise would do well Distributing mains as per Oliver ’ s A full line of jewelry at the news store; Birkensliaw, s *4 of s e ’4 section 36, t 2- W. A. Howe made the biggest killing 7— That blue ointment and kercHcne report.................... ...................... 4750 s r3 w; $1,250. chains, pins and rings. ■ cancy not easily filled in onr Union by to confer together and get the matter on i of grouse of the season so f.ir—got 13 in Reservoir as i>er Chase. ........... 3000 City of McMinnville to Mrs. A. K. foot. The forests that have been supply one afternoon last week Is-sid«»« about mixed in equal propoitions and applied A. M. Sanders and wife are spending a ; the death of our beloved sister who nas to the bedstead is an unfailing bedbug few days in Tillamook. : been called hence. Stuart part of lot 2, block 4, in McMinn ing the sawmills along the 1’. A W. V. : three dozen fin«» trout. Making a total of. $22550 remedy, as a coat of whitewash is for the j R. R. are now almost gone. Mr. Stones In order to utalizethe Sax mill system ville ; $50. Capt. Wyatt Harris returned home, IlerolretT, That in the death of Mrs. Fox. walls of a log house. United States to Geo. W. Hardwick 1 mill Inflow Tualatin will in a few days I k » from the coast yesterday. ( Young we lose one to whom we have I within our 20,COO limit, it is qnestiou- ¡ able whether the city could this year, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 section 20, t 2 s moved into Washington; Hobson's into 8— That kerosene w ill soften Iroots or Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of Use “Gold Medal Borax Soap” super- j looked for advise and encouragement ■ put in the distributing mains (as per lots Trespass Notice — Notice is hereby giv , ¡or to all others. C. Grissen sole agent. | and who by her Christian character bas Olivers) costing approximately, $5,000. r 4 w ; 85.99 acres. Multnomah Co. and Messrs. Vincent and en that all jierBons are forbidden to tres shoes that have been hardened hv water California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants Jesse Hobson et al to Louis Jones, lots Spaulding are looking toward another pass on my premises for the purjiose of and render them as pliable as new. With that item left out the approxsmate , <>. O. Hodson has a mare and a pony, endeared herself to all who know her. known to lie most lieneficial to die 9, 10, 11,12, 13 and 14, block B, in Hob hunting or fishing. Any violation here 9 — That kerosene will make tin teaket cost of the Sax mill system would then which he will sell cheap; both well Resolved; That this Union tender its location. With the present outlook we human system, forming tlieONLY PER of will bo prosecuted to the full extent of son ’ s addition to Newberg; 175. come within the $20,000. i tles as bright as new. Saturate a woolen FECT REMEDY to act gently yet broken. sympathy to the family anil friends of hope to be able to record a new saw mill the law. J. II. C arse . Owing to the nature of the various re Wm. Boyd and wife to Nancy Buffurn enterprise, as the demands of our town rag and rub with it. It will also remove promptly on the Galloway & (joncher ... .......... started their the deceased in their bereavement. strictions which will necessarily be . Frank M. Dasche 2 acres near and country in the next five years will NORTH YAMHILL. -warehouse on Wednesday, Everything stains from varnished furniture. Resolved; That the resolutions be en placed upon the city by adopting the Sax and ' worked fine. 10— That cool lain water and soda will tered upon the minutes of the Union and mill system; and also the inability to Amity ; $100. -A!.D TO — Miss Nellie Wills is visiting friends in Henry Hamilton and wife to Charles require a great deal of building material. R. R. Daniel of Lafayette was in town a copy be sent to the family and one be complete said system within the limit of remove machine grease from washable — Graphic. Willsburg. onr appropriation, your committee deem- ■ Johnson the land claim of Lee Lnuglilin Tuesday. His health is considerably prepared for publication. Co mmittee . ed it best to lay the whole matter before : $3500. Dick Baird and Prof. Buchanan are in fabrics.— The Sanitarian. — SO THAT — improved of late. NO. 3857. the council before making definite ar Portland on business. PURE BLOOD, Elmer E.Luellin, and A. D. Sewell to REPORT OF THE CONDITION I.o«t, a Swbacrlber. Dr. G. S. Wright and wife have gone Only a Sample Copy. rangements for the purchase of the prop Eliza A. Shearer, s e *4 section 23, t 2 s Our genial friend W. F. Dudley is back REFRESHING SLEEP, ' Of the McMinnville National Bank at Me to tlie coast and the doctor’s office will It must be born to mind, that, “Dear Sir—I hereby offer my resigna- We are in receipt of a twenty-four page erty. HEALTH and STRENGTH be closed until August 10th. | Minnville in the state of Oregon, at die again. He says he has been “having a tior. as a subsciber to your paper it lining unless we remain strictly within limits r 1 3 w ; $300. Byron J. Grim and wife to Eliza A. : close of business, July 12, lSWSft. time" with friends in Portland and vi Naturally follow. Every one is using it The cistern at the intersection of Third foulder descriptive of Montesano, Wash of our charter, we may experenee diffi a pamflet of such small konserkenee as Resources. and all are delighted with it. Ask your Shearer, s e *4 section 23, t 2 s r3w ; $30. cinity. He was of a party of six that and F streetH is being emptied for the ington. It is impossible to realize the culty in placing our bonds. not to benefit my tamldv bv taken it. Another important matter to be con druggist for SYRUP OE FIGS. Manu $01.7' ¡uirpose of making necessary repairs. A. A. Luellen, N. M. Sewell and J. W. Loans and discounts........ vast amount of good that can be accom went to the top of Mt. Ifootl two weeks Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5: sidered is the cost of operating. The What you need in your sliete is branes factured only by the ago. Money to loan in Yamhill county, on plished in Ibis way toward bringing a river system would require steam power Seat toEliza A. Shearer s e >4 section 23, 1U S Bonds to secure circulation and someone to russel around and right CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. ' Due from approved reserve agents 2,.‘> real estate security, by F. W. Fenton, newcomer Io a place. There is not a the year around, for which would be re t 2 s r 3 w ; $330. Going to the coast, or to the mountains, j Due from other National Banks 12,4! eddytorialls on the live toppiks of the S an F rancisco , (' al . attorney at law, McMinnville. Oregon. newspaper on the whole Northwest coast, quired about two cords of wood daily. Emeretta E. Roberts and busband to Current expenses and taxes paid is all the rage these warm days. G. W 8 L o D isvillm . K y . w Y ork . N. V- day. No inenslitin hez been made in lire Sax miil system would require Eliza A. Shearer s e ’4 section 23, t 3 s Premiums paid............................ Mr. Gregory, an attorney from Port we persume, that is not sending out sam* Sappington and family are spending a your shete of me a-butcharin a polan clii- Cheeks anil other cash items. land spent the Sabbath with his wife's i pie copies every week to some one in the steam power only about four months in r 3 w ; $270. month or two in Tillamook. II. F. Bed- the year, hence tire difference in the cost Fractional paper currency, nickels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marks on college natnan pig weighin 369 pounds, or of the S peed M. C. Luellen and wife to Eliza A. East. These people desire just such in- of operating would be the cost of two well and family, also Dr. Haines and and cents.................................. side. gaps in the chickins out this way. You ■ formation as is given in this Montesano cords of wood per day for eight months Shearer s e *4', section 23, t 2 s r3w; Specie..................... ...................... family esme from the coast last week. lægal-tender notes Dr. J. F. Ualbreath and family went to I steujusly ignored the fact that taler bugs i or 60 cords per month, 8x60-480 cords, at $270. Redemption fund with U S Treas Our mysterious friend, Mr. Hill, of i is eatin things up out here, and don’t the Nestucca beach the first ot the week, | folder. Theie can b? no better exponent I $2,25-$l ,08t>. The difference in the cost William F. Sleppy to Nancy S. Sleppy ure^ 5 per cent of circulation) t'ounty clerk Hobbs will join them there , of a towns :.dvantages than the local pa- of labor employed in operating the two , some where who seems to have an at I sav nothin about hi simpsons durram tto-morrow. ! per, but D e publishers cannot devote I systems, would perhaps be but very little, lots 5 and 8 and fractional lots 6 and 7, T otal .......... $103,6(4 9> tachment for this place, has gone to Ta- ■ bull calf brakin its laig falm down a well block 4 Potters addition to Sheridan; Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa- i . their whole space to these matters, since it would tie found that the mill I coma on some sort of business. He savs ' or of grandma «lakes bavin a sore leg Liabilities. jiarilla can be relied upon for all blood i neither can they afford to print special system would require frequent repairs to $800. $ 90,00000 | lie will be back which is very kind, con Tow imjiortcnt weddins here have been stock paid in........ «iiseises, skin affections, etc. Sold oy pamphlets, folders, etc., for giatuitous keep the reservoirs, ditch and dam in A. W. Waters to C. S. Williamson, 16 Capital Undivided profits................ 1557 07 sidering what a useful; tpan he is to the good condition. The difference of $1,080 Rogers A Todd. utterly ignored by your colluins and a of lot National Bank notes outstanding 11,250 00 distribution. It needs printers ink to cost of operating would, however, lie feet on the east side of the west Individual deposits subject to check 18,938 20 town. tow collqm obichuwary writ by me on Several weeks ago William Campbell bring peojUe to our fair land : will any diminished, when it is understood that 5, block 6, in Wheatland ; $30. Demand certificates of deposit 1.G77 53 t Harvesting is in full blast. The sound lost a mare. He advertised for her in the death of grandpa henry was left out the Sax mill system would cost at least Headed this Way. Time certificates of deposit 20,182 15 body help supply it. this paper, and of course he found her. of the reaper is heard on every hand, and by your shete to say nothin of a affa- $5,000 more, hence the interests are the — A word to the wise, etc. Messrs. R. P. Richardson and E. E. T otal ........................ >103,(194 95 I the threshing machines are starting up. bettical point beginnin with a A is for same at 6 per cent, per annum, being .Machine Burned,. $300, w hich, being deducted from $1,080 Cooper, two expert railroad engineers, A Benton county paper publishes three I S tate of O regon , C ounty of Y amhill , ss : We hear of some accidents happening. Andy and Ark writ by my daughter this Last Friday afternoon the threshing would make the difference in the cost of and one-half columns of delinquent tax with a force of twenty-five men are now I, C lark B raly . Cashier of the above ; Bill Shepperd caught his hand in the is why your shete is so unpopler here K mk N o . 1. sale. What is the county court in Yam machine belonging to Jerome Derby, and operating $780, annually in favor of tlie at work locating tlie line of road, says ! named Bank, do solemnly swear that the, Trotting 2'. ’/t da lb •st three in five. 7 • j I iioove above si'iiLciuen statement l is is ft true to the best of my ! horse ¡lower the other day and lacerated If you dont want any eddytorialls from hill doing in this matter? at work on the farm of Judge Cowls, Sax mill system, (this of course to be con Purse, |2lio. the Astoria Pioneer, by which the Astoria ; knowledge and belief sidered an approximate estimate). it badly. It was dressed by Dr. Haines thia place and aint going to put no news Dr. Welch, who recently located in about three miles northwest of this city, llv k No. 2. C lark B raly , Cashier As to the difference in the quality of & South Coast will reach the Willamette 1 and is doing well. in your sliete we dont want said shete. Lafayette was in the city Tuesday, and was burned. The fire was first noticed the water, we expect the council to be its Trotting 2-35 <l;i- B1 M three in five. Subscribed and sworn to before me this valley. One of the parties under tlie O ccasional . informed us that he would leave for the in a load of grain, which stood at the own judge. Purse. $2"»». Yours in haste, H iram D oakk . 25th day of July, 1889. supervision of Mr. Habersham will take ’ It.v e No. East soon, to practice his profession. C. W. T almage . As to the supply we know beyond the V- 8.—If you print that obichuwary in Vse Wright’s Arabian Condition l’ow- separator and was being threshed, and Notary Public for Oregon. , ders Tro.ting—two-year old »■ hr-1» P h I two in if you take pride in seeing your your next issoo I may sighn again for three. The offices of the county officials in tlie so quickly did the flames envelope the possibility of a doubt, that the river can a route leading along the coast, while the C orrect - Attest: 1 ’ nrse, >12.5. furnish all the city requires. other party with Mr. Cooper at the head ! stock look well. Sold by Rogers & Todd. ■ your shete. ■new court house are being fitted with Rwi: No. 4. The water committee, after dilligent will go through the mountain region. -¡’cal' the necessary desks and furniture, says whole load that the driver could not J.W.C owls . i To Nurserymen. Running -One mile <la >h Pur-«». If.iO. A. J A ffersos A Directors. tlie Rant Oregonian. How different here. drive away, barel.v having time to detach inquiry, respectfully lay these facts be The party came fully equipped for their How". Thia! fore the council for their consideration I’ a < f : N o W m . C ampbell .) Notice is hereby given to all nursery Geo. W. Briedwell was in town Wed his team from the wagon. and discussion, and we would ask to be work and are provided with two good Running mile i!i<l repeat Yamhill We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Under those circumstances it was im relieved or be instructed to proceed with sized tents and a complete cooking outfit. nesday. He returned from Slab creek men that the Portland Investment Com Wants Waterworks, Too. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be county hor-e-. Enframe >19; >V» u<lded beach’the first of the week, ami reports a possible to save the separator, and the the work. C has . G rissen , pany desire to contract for 2.000 shade cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cun-. R m - j : N o . large number of ’campers there, princi men all turned their attention to the sav On Monday of . this week several citi trees, of different varieties, to lie deliver K lsia W eighs . Notice. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Running miled.r h for two-v«eirohis; pally from Salem. ed in October, 1889. For further par zens of the thriving town of Newberg 1 Entrance. .*!<♦; We, the undersigned, have known F. Yamhill«-outitv bor-” A free expression of opinion followed, ing cl the grain already threshed, w liich Owners of real property situated with were in the city talking waterworks, hop ticulars, call on the undersigned at the J. Cheney for the last 12 years and be- added Mr. J. C. Bush, late editor of the Sid amounted to about 1000 bushels. There and a motion was carried instructing the R ace N o . McMinnville flouring mills. in the coporate limits of the city of Mc 1 lieve him iierfectly honorable in al) busi ney, Nebraska, Telegraph, called to see ing to gain some points from tlie investi Running--^ mile d i h Yamhill county ness transactions, and financially able to us Fridav. He is seeking a place to en were eight acres burned over and |«r- ' committee to advertise twenty days for Minnville, Oregon, are notified that they F. B arnekoff . carry out any obligations made by their horses. Purse, >75 ter the newspaper business in Oregon. haps 300 bushel« of unthreshed grain bids for the construction of water works, must at once exitrpate all thistles and gation of our water committee on tlie What Is Castoria? R ack N o . : firm. same subject. We are glad to note this If be does not find a place to suit him he burned. It might have lieen much not to cost more than $20,000, bidders to burdocks grow ing on such premises or I evidence of progress on tlie part of our Trotting—3< la-- B< ‘*<t three ip fhrr; W est & T raps , Wholesale Druggists, will go to Washington Territory. Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip \ furnish plans and specifications, and worse. Yamhill county bor-< 1 ’ r r, $1 •<» Kit- will proceed to enforce the provisions of sister town, and only wish McMinnville tion for infants and children. It oontains Toledo, Ohio. The evils resulting from habitual cos-1 : give bonds for the faithful performance ordinance No. 66 of said city. W ai . disg , K isnan &. M arvin , Whole- Hernan barred. neither opium, morphine, nor other nar Change in Firm. tiveness are many and serious; but the had a system in operation for them to : of the contract. The committee was also cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 1 sale Druggist, Toledo, Ohio. L ee W right . Dep, Street Com. u e of harsh, drastic puigatives is quite In Races No !. 2. '. 7 and 8, fire tn Last week Mr. Frank Rogers bought ■ instructed to secure the necessary land inspect. But we'll get there; Eli or no for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and E. H. V an H oesen , Cashier, Toledo Syrup of Figs. :as dangerons. In Ayer's Pills, however, castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee ! National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. enter, three to start. Eli. the inteiesl of J. A. Todd in the drug I adjacent to the river, upon which to io is thirty years' use by millions of mothers. Race No 4, three or j”.<« • '• to enter, three tlie patient has a mild but effective aper Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally to start Produced from the laxative and nutri Castoria destroys worms and allavs fever ient, superior to all others, especially for business of the firm Rogers & Todd. . 1 cate the works, and immediately proceed Entrance fee on fill r.f <•“, not s»MTitied ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour i acting directly upon the blood and mu This firm has carried on a successful I to sink a well and ascertain whether tious juice of California figs, combined family use. cus surfaces of the system. Testimnni- Otherwise, lo per rent <>t purse Di\Hle«l curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas water would filter into it from the river. with the medical virtues of plants known business for several years, and the new toria relieves teething troubles, cures con | als sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold 70. 29 and l<» ¡»< r e» nt. ¡ i Thesdav evening the writer was invit ft has beeu preferred by nearly every When Baby wu sick, we gave her Caatoria, trance to be paid v. h m < «i try L j.ifc/'h-; hal- stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi by all Druggists. ed by Dr. S. A. Young to take a ride be- i Him, Rogers Bros., have the best wishes 1, one that the water should come from to be the most benifieial to the human lates tne food, reguluti-s the stomach ami , anec bv Sept«*mlx*r 1 : When she waa a Child, she cried tor Caatoria. hind his span of trotters, Kittleman and ; of a host of friends. Baker creek, but from the above report, system, acts gently on the kidneys, lived liowcls. giving healthy and natural sleep. IH uho Iutlon Nott«*«. Entries to do e . H l’,u h entry Vanderbilt. Tlie horses are full broth When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, all can see how verv impracticable that and bowels, effectually cleansing the sys Castoria is the ildldren's panacea — th« to state plainly nam«-. . , cn<| up *: of False Report. tem, dispelling colds and head aches, ers, pretty well matched and trot well mother's friend. 1 would lie with the amount of money at Notice is hereby given that the part- horse, name of -ire an<! iio. wl»«*n known. When she had Children, she gave them Caai-.ria and curing habitual constipation. considering that this was the third time ’ and name of owner nership heretofore existing between A. The report that wo shot and killed I I the disposal of the council. It is very The AMoriR» uirvi i .. the rigl.' to ah<T. they were ever driven together. ¡ impracticable to take the water from Trespass Notice. J. Smith and A. K. I-ogan is this day dia- .amend or »-o-tpom-. some turkeys while on our way to Tilla the Sax ditch, and to put in a pipe line or aU of tlu>M* F. W. Martin has lost several head of 1 racta. dtould the jlour.l1 of Dir<*cU*rs in 1 solved by mutual consent. A. R. Logan Notice is hereby given that all persons fine sheep lately and he has good reason | mook is false in every particular. We > and pay the Sax estate $12,000 for the t ft C i retiring. The business will be «gitin- ;o think small’ boys who go to the river ■ saw no turk >vs and knew nothing of such i mill properly is out of the question with, are forbidden to trespass on my premises 'SZOTŒ.OJSI for the purpose of hunting, fishing or only $20,000 to go on. i ue<l at the old stand t-y A. J. Smith. i bv the ml** to swim have driven them into the river a report un i) our arrival home. r. Q>. S. -Wrig-ixt t*.F<ir explunatloa of the alaive keep McMinnville will lie supplied with swimming. Any violation will be prose ».îtioii. ting Dated. Carlton, Or., June 29. •ind drowned them. Parents would do your eve mi it for fear week*, or rail oa C has . F leming , Is Preparetl to no All Kinds of cuted to the fullest extent of the law. water inside of four months. And now i fill i!jhiring : h. ; well to caution their liovs in this partic A. J. S mith , V W m . E. XJ artin . F. W. M artin . ÜENTAL WORK. Mr. Barnekoff, trot in your electric light. B. de IC. ular, as bv so doing costs may he saved. ■ A. R. L ogan . Glimmers Caught From tl»c TillainhoU • Headlight.” SPECIAL SALE ! SALE! » JfflY One Day Only! Nat unlay JMÏ 27!: Nat unlay Xatunlay o. O. I K )I >s< )X BLOUSE SUITS® THE BEST ROF NOW iN USE, GREAT REDUCTIONS HARVESTING WEAR LOOK OUT FOR THAT $2.50! BISHOP & KAY KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually. S2.50.