The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 13, 1889, Image 2

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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
Tz NXER REMOVER.
WHAT’S
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“Tanner bad to go. Hia official chair
I Was vacant yesterday. He worked his
HARDING &. HEATH. Publishers.
I jaw too much. The rebels took his legs
! 3nd now Noble has his scalp. Long coil-
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.
On* Copy, per year, inadvance......................00 1 sulfations were held, Speculations as to
Or.e Copy, ata month, in advac............. 1 00 his successor.” Tbe above lines was the
head of a dispatch in yesterday’s Oregon­
Entered at the postoffice.it McMinnville ! ian, which stated that Pension Commis­
Oregon, as second-class matter.
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----- ------ sioner Tanner had been fired bodily from
T he A dvektisiso R ates or T he T ele ­ his seat.
phone -R eoiste it are liberal, taking ill
The president said to a friend Tuesday
consideration the circulation. Single
inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch. $.7». that Tanner would have to go out of the
spertal Widncemen»« for yearly nr «emi- pension off ee. He said be was reluctant
yearly contracts.
to part with him on account of the em-
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A ll C ommunications M a st B e S igned B y bairassment it would place him in, con­
the person who send» them, not for pub­ sidering the endorsement given Tanner
lication, unless uuaccoinpanied by a ’ non
de plume,’’ but for a guarantee of good at the encampment at Milwaukee, but
faith. No publications will be published he added it was altogether out of the
unless so signed.
question to keep him. The president
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J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted said he had repeatedly talked to Com­
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
the best in Yamhill county and as good missioner Tanner and urged him to give
as any in the state A complete steam his tongue less exereise, but that every­
plant’insures quick work.
where be went, and upon the slightest
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A ddress A ll C ommunications
. E ither F or provocation, he put his foot in it.
the editorial or business departments, to
For the last ten days or more it has
T he T elephone -R e (; ikter . McMinnville,
been a question of how to drop him with­
Oregon.
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out offending the soldiers. We cannot
S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis -
ter will be mailed to any person in the see bow his removal can offend the sold­
United States or Europe, who desires one. iers after the remarks he has made con­
free of charge
cerning their wives and widows.
W e I nvite You i'o C ompare TiirsT ele ­
Gen. P.rown, of Ohio, is being urged
phone - R egister with any other payxr for the place and will probably get it.
published in Yamhill county.
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TO THE FARMERS
CASTORIA
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Nothing? It is all down at Apperson’s—the prices
we mean. We are up to the times in having the most
complete stock in the county, and new goods are ar­
riving every day.
for
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The Latest Telegram!
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Lines,
THE BOUT SHASTA ROTTE!
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That is the way it comes over the
wire and ticks out its message
to our operator. Can you read
it? It is important for it an­
nounces the arrival of
Time Between
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Carries the Mammoth Stock of Yamhill County.
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Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­
parilla can be relied upon for all blood
diseases, skin affection«, etc. Sold nv i
Rogers Bros.
The Celebrated French Cure, EnrnitlirP PartflKV
‘ APHRODITINE ’ œ
■ ablUI V 1
PO8ITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of the
generative or­
gans of either
sex whether ar­
BÌFORE
ising from the ...
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after
excessive use
«ad of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
or through youthful indiscretiou, over iudulg
encc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur
ness. Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Seminal
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
al Emissions. Leucorrhcea. Dizziness, Weak Mem­
ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne­
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­
ity. Price 1 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for >5.00 Sent by
mail ou receipt of price.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE foreverv *5.00
order, to refund the money if a Permanent
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
cured by A phroditine . Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
western branch ,
BOX 27
PORTLAND, OR.
»Sold by Rogers Bro« . sole agents fo~ Me-
MinikVillc.
B. CLARK,
FINE
WORKMANSHIP A
SPECIALTY!
Orders taken for all kinds of work ai d
satisfaction guaranteed. Call at factory
and see specimens of furnitu.e.
Do not buy without first seeing the furni­
ture manufactured here in your own state
and county
B. CLARK.
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Prices Consistent with Good Work.
JFe have the Exclusive Centroid
LEAVE
ARRIVE.
Portland
4.00 p nnSan Francisco 7.45 pm
San Fran. 7:00 p m'Portland
10.45 pm
IxM'al Passenger Daily, except Sunday
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
Portland . 8:<>> a mi Eugene.
2:4b p m
Eugene.
. 9:00 a m| Portland . .1:45 |> tn
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H. HENDERSON
F. DIEISCHNEIOEI,
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
WEST SIDE DIVISION
Between Pertland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
LKAVE
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ARRIVE
Portland . 7:30 a m McMinn' 10:13 a m
McMinn’ 10 :13 a in Corvallis . 12:M£p m
1:30 p iu McMinn'
3:44 p m
Corvallis
3:25 p ni Portland ... 6:20 p in
McMinn'
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific,
Express Train Daily, except Bunday
le . aae .
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ARRIVE.
Portland. 4:50pmi
inn’
8.00 p tn
McMinn’
5:45 a m|
and. 9:00 am
Through tickets to all points Routh and
East via California
Ticket offices. No 131. corner Firat and
Alder streets, Portland. Oregon; corner
Front and F directs, Portland
R KOEHLER.
K. P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst. G F. A P Agt
Price. Reduced.
Hand-Sewetl Shoes............................. $6.50
$5.00
Fine Calf in Button, Lace and Con­
gress
..................... . 3.50
2.50
Men’s Calf Boots, tipped sole
5.50
4.00
Buff Shoes.....................
2.50
2.00
Fine Imported French Calf Shoes in
Button, Lace and Congress......... 5.00
4.00
REMEMBER FOR
THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS
You can obtain these goods at our store
for the above prices.
KAY & TODD, Successors to
Bishop & Kay, McMinnville, Oregon.
Summons.
Reliable Opposition
Boot & Shoe Dealer.
FOS l'l'l V ELY
No Goods Misrepresented as te
Ttieir Quality.
F. IHELM HNIE»KK.
OREGON
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon
for Yamhill couuty.
John J. Flynn. Plaintiff ,
vs.
Mary
Flynn, Elizabeth !
Flynn. Peter Flynn, Mary i
Ann Flynn, Margaret IlalL |
Thomas Hall, James Flynn, *
Ellen Flynn,
Catherine |
Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at
Flynn, Andrew Flynn, Al­
fred Flynn, Emma Flynn, 1
Sarah Flynn,Cecelia Flynn. I
Virginia Flynn ami Ida i
SALEM, OREGON,
Flynn, Defendants.
To the above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oregon you
and each of you are hereby notified and re-
IC, ’M,
auired to appear and answer the complaint
nled against you in the almve entitled suit
on or before the 23d day of September, 1889,
that being the first day of the next regular
COXT1SI INO OXE WEEK.
term of said court, m xt afta due M-rvii'e <«t
this summons uixm you by publicAtion as
by I aw provided. And if you fxil so to An­
swer, the pkintiff will Apply to the court Under tbe management of the Oregon
State Board of Agriculture.
for tne relief pr \yed for in the complAint
herein, to-wit: For a decree foreclosing,
the murlgAge described in s\id complAint'
And for an order of sa I p of the following
rexl premises described in sxid inortgAge.
to-wit.
The hoinosteAd entry or chiinof John
Flynx, ah the sAme is described i\* the pkts
an \1 surveys At the UNited St Ates 1 an <1 office
At Gregox City, Cregox. ANd situxte in
YAmhill couNty. st-Ate of Oregon Also the I
Premiums.
following described tca ! estAte, to-wit: The
south hxlf of the southwest qiiArter ANd
lots owe, two ANd three of scctioN thirty- Ottered for Agricultural, Stock. Dairy, and
four, is t 4 s, r 6 w, in YAinhill couNty, Ore­
Mechanical Exhibit*, for Works of
gon, coNtAixiNg 1(M) Acres more or less, ANd
Art and tor Fancy Work, for
for a decree th At plAiNtiff be pAid All sums
Trinh» of Speed
of moNey due him udon SAid inortgAge, to-
wit: The sum of 1175.75. with ixterest
thereoN from jANUAry 5th, 1884, At the rate
of tex* per cext per annuiij , aNd the sum of
|100j Attorxey’s fees, a Nd costs ANd dis-
bursemexts, ANd for such other relief as |
niAy be just
This tuimmoNs is published for six weeks
i.x th» M.’Mixxvill«’ Ti I I I’H-.XI K e '. i - ii h
by order of H on It. P Boise, judge of i Importgut improveinrntM mad« in tlw
SAid court, nude At SAlein, Oreerox, June
Premium Liat.
27th. 1880.
F W FENTON.
Attorx«v for Plaixtifl.
REDUCED RATES FOR FARES
State Fair!
O. O. HODSON
Will Soon Receive
I (^■■enting Moria)’, Sept.
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PROPRIETOR.
Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to
order in Oak, Ash or any Wood
desired.
J.J. COLLARD'S OLB STAB«.
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BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN­ i If you keen your eye on this column you
w ill find In due time something to your
CISCO !
advantage
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­
sengers attached to express train»».
The 8 P. Company’s Ferry makes con­
nection with all the’ regular trains on the
East Side Division from fool of F street
ANOTHER CARLOAD
Remember
\V write this ad. U> let you know that «•
and San Francisco, arc in the Grocery Business at
30 HOURS!
Pullman Buffrt Kleepers
Have reduced the price on the following
line of Boots and Shoes for the next 15
days.
WE ARE BLOWING GLASS
J. H. HENDERSON, PROP
California Express Trains Run Daily
Dealers in Shoes, Clothing and
Gent’s. Furnishing Goods.
A. J. APPERSON,
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KAY & TODD.
For a little while although we are
not glass-blowers.
In
THE RAREST BARGAIN SEASON
plain words we are talking
We have ever presided over.
up our stock of Glassware.
Glassware, however, is only
You must see these goods whether
one feature of our stock.
you buy or not, and it will
We have the
give us great pleasure to
have everybody call and
Ibst Complete Collection of ('rockery
examine, handle and price
Ever put on the Yamhill county
these bargains, so that you
market.
may be convinced of our
ability to make prices on
Our bid for business is
the best quality of goods,
Low Prices Consistent With Good
the like of which is unpre­
Goods.
cedented.
Remember that this is Apperson
who is doing this advertising to give
you notice of the bargains to be ob­
Third Street. MeMinuville. Or. tained at his store.
time to push the railroad scheme if the
The republican party is in a peculiar
railroad is wanted.
mess. They advocate a protective tariff
in order toke^p out imports and advocate
Piping times are expected in China.
. the idea that ships should lie subsidized
The great bell of Hung-wu, which has
j in order to bring them in.
long lain buried in the ground, defying
: A protective policy has decreased the
all resources of engineering, has at last
! shipping of tiie United States to almost
lieen raised bv foreign machinery and
nothing. Tiie above ideas clash in a
hung in a Buddhist pagoda built of iron
I manner which is typical of all lepublcan
rails by a foreign firm. According to a
I efforts to help out the rich man. The
well-known prophecy, this bell was nev­
poor people suffer in each ease.
er to Ire raised until China entered npon
I
a new era of prosperity.
DIF.lt.
4. G. DALMNG®« & CO.,
BIG DRIVE IN SHOES!
Call and get a Brewing Free!
Put on them. Our Fall opening
will see the inauguration of
Portland
Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright s Building,
corner Third and F Streets, McMinnville, Oregon.
Of course you drink tea. Then
you must be interested in
tea to the extent of desir­
ing to get a genuine ar­
ticle. So little is genuine,
you know. The heathen
This stock selected with special re­
Chinee is a wonderful adul­
ference to the trade of this
terator. and what the
vicinity will probably sur­
heathen don’t adulterate
prise all who see it by the
the “Melican man” does.
extensive variety it offers
We make a specialty of
in every line of goods
pure goods, and if there is
which we carry. It in­
anything we do pride our­
cludes the pick of the
selves on it is selling
market in fresh Fall styles
A PURE UNADULTERATED
and fabrics; not less as­
tonishing than the goods
TEA.
will be the •
ASTONISHING LOW PRICES
Infants and Children
U
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All tvibicnber» who do not receive their
paper regularly will roofer a farnr by im­
“Sunset” Cox is dead. He died at
mediately reporting the eanir to thie office. 8:33 o’clock Tuesday evening in New
York. His last conversation was about
Friday, September 13, 1889.
tire new states. The democratic party
looses one of its best men.
Sanr.el Sullivan Cox was born in Zan-
The court house grounds aie in » dis­
erville, Ohio, on September 30, 1824. He
graceful condition.
graduated from Brown college in 1846.
Of the 15,000 postmasters appointed After graduation lie entered the profes­
since March 4th, over one-half are 1'nion sion of law but soon deserted it and ed­
soldiers.
ited the Columbus Ohio StaOeman.
While editing this journal lie publisher)
Tiie present strength of the Grand a gorgeous description in sophomoric
A riny of the Republic .is 413.328, an in­ strain which procured for him the so­
crease of 59,000 during the present year. briquet of “Sunset” Cox.
He has been at several times and for
Secretary Windom lias announced that
an order will soon be issued ordering lengtliv periods a member of congress
|>ostmasters and ad custodians of govern­ and his labors have resulted in gieat
ment projierty to hoist the American good to his fellow men. He was a great
flag. This is a beautiful idea and should traveler and has written several classic
as well as humorous works.
In 1855 he
be enforced if once ordered.
was appointed minister to Turkey, but
The veterans who take pride in their only remained at his post one year. Up­
honorable record should lie indignant at on his return he was elected to the legis­
the pension department for ruling that a lature.
He lately visited this coast and
dishonorable discharge is no bar to a was warm in liis expressions of praise for
pension. It is about time someone put this country. He was known as an ef­
a gag in the mouth of Corporal Tanner. fective and humorous s|«aker, writer
and lecturer.
A recent ruling of the pension depart­
ment holds that a dishonorable discharge
WASHINGTON DEMOCRATS.
is no bar to a riension. According to
The democrats of Washington have
Tanner, “The pension roli is a roll of
held their convention and nominated the
honor.” Another clash of republican
following strong ticket:
sentiment. Trying to kill two birds with
For congressman. G.
Griflitts, of
one stone will not work in this ease.
Spokane ; for governor, Eugne Semple,of
The pluck of tie prohibition parly of Pierce; for lieutenant-governor, I.. II.
Massachusetts must be admired. Tliev Platter, of Whitman; for secretary of
have nominated a state ticket and made state, W. II. Whittlesey, of Jefferson;
war upon llio republican party for allow­ for treasurer, M. Kauffman, of Pierce ;
ing the prohibition amendment to tbe for auditor, J. M. Murphy, of Thurston;
state constitution to be defeated at the for attorney-general, II. I. Snivel}-, of
late election. Tin- suui of |50<)0 lias lieen Yakima; for superintendent of public in­
struction, .1. H. Morgan, of Kittitas; for
subscribed to keep up the struggle.
commissioner of public lands, M. Z.
HillH>M>ro is working manfully for the Goodell, of Chehalis; for the supreme
railroad. Nearly $15,000 have been raised court, W. H. White, of King; B, L.
as a subsidy to the road. How mnch Sharpstein, of Walla Walla; J. B. Rea­
will McMinnville raise? This is the ques­ vis, of Yakima; John P. Judson of Pierce,
tion. The waterworks and electrical Frank Granabl, of Spokane.
plant have absorbed the attention of our I
citizens for some time past. Now is the ■
IDEAS.
We are pleased to note tiie nomination i
oi Ellery Rogers for senator on the dem-1
ocratie ticket of Whatcom county. Mr.
Rogers is an old resident of Yamhill .
county and was clerk of this county for i
twotenns. He was very popular and '
also very painstaking in the discharge of
liis duties. We can assure the democrats
and citizens of Whatcom county that Mr. ■
Kogeis if elected will try to do right at :
all times.
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW ?
NOW?
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"SUNSET" COX DEAD.
H illeaky .—Sept. 1, 1889, at bis home
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near Burlington, Iowa, after a long
and painful illness, James Hilieary,
aged 72 years and 12 days.
He left a wife and eight children to
mourn ids loss.
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Summons.
AS!» FREIGHTS
I?i the circuit court of the state of <Iregon
On all Transportation Linen tn and from
for Yamhill count}*
the Fair.
The Dundee Mortgage and
Trust Investment Company
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,!
(Limited), Plaintiff'.
Lucas County, 8. 8.
t
vs
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
Fifteen thousand changes in the post-
ZPrices of ^. c L xxiìm I oxi .:
George Shepherd and Mary J
the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Engagement Extraordinary!
A. Shepherd, and Fred Flo­
oflices in five months is the record of Cheney ct Co., doing business in the city
I HAVE EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN MY LINE.
rey and Sherman Hatch,
Mbn’s «lay ticket.
MX
which Chief Headsman Clarkson toasts. ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid, Their First Appearance on; tin- Pacific
‘ Defendants.
Coast!
Women’s*day ticket
ac
And this under the sanction of a presi­ and that said firm will pay the sum of
O. O. ZEXOZDSOKT
Men’s season ticket
To the above named defendant«:
»2 50
One
Hundred
Dollars
for
each
and
every
Women
’
s
season
ticket
Il
ou
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In
the
name
of
the
state
of
Oregon
you
dent who said in his letter of acceptance
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
arxl each >f you are hereby notifie<! and re­
that “only the interests of the public ser­ the use of Ha’l’s Catarrh Cure.
.x.
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Send
to
the
Secretary
at
Salam
for
a
quired to appear and answer the complaint
—AND
filed in said cause in ! Premium List
.1 T APPERMON,
of plaintiff
vice should suggest removals from of­
F rank J. C heney .
said court on or before the 23d day of |
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President.
Sworn to lie (ore me and subscribed in
fice.” A robust spoilsman like Clarkson
September, 1889. that being the first day of 1 •’ T. GREGG, Secretary
or Hatton, with the bravado of his lielief, iny presence, this 6th davofDec. A. D.’86.
the
next
regular
term
of
said
court,
next
Of Chicago. Organized 1877.
ips]
A. W. G leason ,
after due service of this summons upon you i
is a thousand times more respectable
A.T
Notary Public. Three Hours of Music anti Mirth!
A finii ntat nitor** Snlr.
by publication as by law provided, and if i
than a canting little Pharisee who pro­
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally Three Hours of Uproar and Laughter!
you
fail to so answer, for want thereof, the
offer a prize to
to/«
iPuintiff*
will
apply
to
the
court
for
the
re-
<
and
acts
directly
on
the
blood
and
mucus
fesses one thing and dor's another.—,V.
Goedt, for it» the BEST MADE. Every Can hold»
n
This company is composc<l of the best
Pef prayed for in said complaiint, to-wit:’ Notice is hereby given that under and by
surfaces of the system. Send for testimo­ Musical and Specialty Sketch Artists that
1'. World.
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A decree foreclosing that certain mortgage I virtue of an order of the county court of
nials, free. F. J. C heney & Co. Toledo, O. money can procure from cither side of the
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
described in said complaint and for an or­ Yamhill countv, Oregon, <»T date September
NOTE
THESE
PRICES!
¿B^Sold
by
Druggists,
75c.
Atlantic
A scheme is on foot in the South
der of sale of the following real premises 3d, 1889. in the matter o.' the estate of
Tickets on sale al. Rogers Bros.' drug
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described in said mortgage, to-wit:
James Me<’nllo<h. deiea’ed. the under-
Introductory Price Until November 1st, 1889.
which will equal the great exodus of ne­
store.
Beginning at a point twentjr-three < 23) • Rtgned udruiniMtrator of mud outate will, on
M c M innville , ore .
groes in ’72, when thousands left Missis­
chains and ninety-two (92)Unka, south nine I Saturday, the
.$.10
First Reader
degrees, thirty minutes (9 degrees, 30 min-
sippi for Kansas. The intention is to
utes) west of the most northwesterly corn­
FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER.
Second Reader.
.20
find homes in Washington territory and
er of Bamue.1 Shepherd’s land, County bur
1889,
duly
eel! at public auction, for cash ia
.25
Third
Reader.
.
I vey “No. 57 C,’ recorded Mav 14.* 1883,
Montana for thousands of blacks. The
i Yamhill county, in
townanir» three hand, at the court homte door, at McMinn­
Invest your money in
Fourth Reader
author of the idea is Rev. J. W. Hender­
ville,
Oregon,
at the hour of 1 o'clock in the
(3) south ot range four (4) west of the Wil­
Fifth Reader. . .
son of Chicago. “This movement,” he
lamette meridian, Oregon, at which )>oint a afternoon of «aid day, the following real
Have been purchased by
of decedent, to-wlt:
stone monument 7x10x10 inches marked premises
said, “has been quietly worked for a
E xchange O n R eaders F ree .
The southwest quarter of the northwest
“C 8 57 C.” from which an oak four (4 ) in­ quarter
of
section (12) twelve and the
long time, and will be continued in that
(Introductory price $.30
ches in diameter bears north ei$l>ty-three northwest quarter
First Arithmetic. t Exchange
the northwest quarter
(83) degrees, west nine (9) links, and of section (13 i in t of
way until we have settled Montana and
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............ 15.
5 s. r 6 w of the Willam­
marked “C857 C B T,’’ ano an oak four ( 4) ette meridian, in VArnhill
Washington territory from end to end
i
Introductory
price
.60
Of Amity, and are now ready to
inches in diameter bears south thirty-six and containing 1(M> acres. <-minty, Oregon,
Second Arithmetic f Exchange............... 30
receive customers.
degrees (36). west live (5)*links, marked i Deed ;il expense of purchaser
with refugees.”
The Stagg's Farm of 120 acres,
“C 8 57 B T,” running thence east sixteen
,30j
Dated this iith dav of September, IKRD
First
Grammar,
Introductory
price.
has been divided up into
(16) chains ami fifteen (15) links to set
Tire business will be conducted with the
The printers’ supply firm of Portland
JOHN McCULLOCH.
Second
Grammar,
Introductory
Price
.40
Ï
stone 7x9x14 marked “C 8 57 C” on cast
in
tenth
>n
of
pleasing
everyone,
and
we
ask
Administrator of «aid Estate
—Palmer A Key—we arc informed an­
boundary of said Shepherd’s land, from
.60 Z
Complete, Introductory price
F.
W.
F
enton ,
a continuance of the public patronage.
which an oak seven (7) inches in diameter
nounce that "there is a lirat-class-open-
Attorney for Estate.
Hept UM)
L-1 , , I Introductory price .
.70 =
bears south sixtv-three < 63; degrees, cast i
ing for some reliable mail to establish a
twenty (20; links distant, and an oak four ,i
j
a
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(
Exchange
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.40
I
Combine» the juice of the Blue Fig» c!
inches (4) in diameter bears north sixty-
newspaiier in Hoquiam.’’
Although
It is situated
AdminlMrator’a Kale«
California, so laxative and nutritious,
two degrees (62). east nineteen links;
young Palmer is a first-class liar himself,
with the medicinal virtues of plants j opposite the Yam-
thence north eight (8)chains; thence east
I twenty-six (26) chains and fifteen links to
known to be most beneficial to the ! hill county fair
Notice is hereby given that under and by
be must have strained himself in litter­
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; a stone; thence north five degrees, forty- -virtu«’of an order of the county court of
OPPOSITE THE PO8TOFFICE.
human system, forming the ONLY PER­ j ground and is a
ing that one. While sticli a squib cannot
I
five
minutes
<5
degrees
45
minute»;,
east
J
Yumhill
countv. Oregon, «if oate Auguel
W. T. Shurtleff.
A. E. Wood.
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
¡fifteen chains (15 > and eighty (80; links; 6th, 18K9. in tiie matter of tbe estate of
hurt this establishment—«s was intended
, desirable location
t-
promptly on the
■
thence
west
forty
(40;
chains
;
thence
south
Samuel McCutcheon, «1 creased, the un dor-
—it may cause deserving newspaper men
, either for resi­
nine degrees and thirty minutes (9 degrees. signed administrator of said estate will, Mt
unnecccssary exfiense and travel, by ac­
dences,
market
JOniinutes
«westtwentwthree
(
23;chAinsAn«I
CALL AND SEE FOB YOURSELF.
—AND TO —
j ninety-two (92^ links to the jilxce of begin- SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY HEPT IM.
cepting the report rm true and coining •
gardening or fruit
iiing; containing seventy-nve Acres au «1 <luiy sell at public auction, at the coart
Î2Î
here to investigate, Wr believe one of
I ranches, and is
Will be gtad to show our Goods and con­
■ seventy-six hundreatbs of An Acre( 7576-1001 house door, at McMinnville, Oregon, at the
vince
all
that
wc
mean
Business
and sittiAted in theaoanty of YAmhill And hour of 1 o’clock p. m of said day, all the
his former friends and patrons lias al-
— SO THAT —
within one-half
st Ate of Oregon.
right, title and interest of said decedent in,
ready proved the faliHity of the dirty | PURE BLOOD,
mile of this citv.
And for a decree that plAintiff lie paid of or to the following real estate, to-wit:
CASH
BEFORE
DELIVERY
REFRESHING
SLEEP,
i all sums (f money «lue him upon said
The south half of the donation land claiu*
item, and now swears vengeance, Pass
i High and dry with b«;autit’ul
mortgage, to-wit; The sum of >700, gold ; of Wayman < Beiubree, and described at
HEALTH and STRENGTH
it along neighbors of ths press.— HnxA-
spring water. This
coin, together with interest thereon ’ follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point twe
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
• ingtonian*
from FebruAry 1st, 1889. at 8 per cent per and tweiitv-one-handaadtii < 1 »j chaiae
property will be
and all are delighted with it. Ask your
annum, the sums of $54 MO with interest I wr^t and 23 98 chain» south from the north-
sold in tTax-ts to
druggist for bYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­
thereon frolu February 1st, 1M9, at ten per raet corner of se« ti«m ». thence north M
What is Castoria?
suit the purchas­
per cent annum and the sum of $100. attorn­ ■ chain“; thence south 89 degrees 10 rninutAe
factured only by the
( asttiria is Dr Samuel Ditcher s prescrip­
ey
’s fees, and for costs and disbusements <*ast 40 chains; tliem e south 24 minute«
er on from $100
tion for infants and children. It contains
and
for such other relief vs mav be just.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO..
west 39.90% chains: thence west 40 chains
f
LOAN
BROKERS,
NOTARIES
PUBLIC
AND
SEARCHERS
OF
RECORD,
to
$150
per
acre.
neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­
This summons is published (for six weeks Itoth«* pla«e«»f beginning; containing 1M-
Is fitted to do 25 per cent better work than
S a < F rancisco , C al .
cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
in
the
McMinnville
T
elkphone
-R
egister
75-100 acre*, save and except tberefroa
This property is! ever before.
V>v»ev:t cf . Kv
N ew Y ork , N. Y.
for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and
! by order of Hon R P. Boise, judge of all that portion thereof which is situate
fast being pur­
castor oil. It Is pleasant. Its guarantee
said court, made at Salem, Oregon, May -outh >ide of Yaiuhill river), and all said
'S'ldC XJSE,
Do not fail to
chased. Stir your­
is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers.
22d. 1889
land br ing ill t 3 s. r 4 w. in Yamhill • ouaty,
I’astona destroys worms and allays lever- Of Portland, formerly of this city, has
Oregon
FENTON A FENTON.
selves
and
buy
Said land i« sold subject to tbe widew*a
ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting hour
Attorneys for PlAintiff.
Ixiught out Chee \Va, and will do
a tract.
«-urd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic <’as-
-——•----------------------------------- dower.
—IRONING AND WASHING-----
Dee«l at expense of purchaser.
toria relieves teething troubles, cures con­
Before deciding about school for the com-
Dated this 15th day of August.
stipation ami flatulency
Castoria assimi­ for Ills patrons. He also contracts for la- £W“’.'or further particulars call on
ing
year.
lates tne food. regulates the stomach and Ixir. Place of business, foot of Fourth or address Wm. Galloway. E. E.
< . LODER.
or. »dvertiiing spec« when in Chicago, will find it on tto at I
bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. St. A share of the public patronage is so­ Goucher, James Agee, McMinnville.
Administrator ot vaid Estate.
45 to 49 Randolph St.,
F
e :. t «» n A F enton .
Castoria is the children’* panacea — the licited Work guaranteed as good and a«
T. G. BR0WNS0N. President
V«« A$»Y4rti»if.f Agorc , ot
Oregon JgA
cheap as anyhody
Attorneys fur Estate
mother’s friend.
1« U
(iarrixoifs Opera House,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
To Be Sold At Prices That Defy Competition !
SCHOOL BOOKS
ROGERS « BROS!
J. J. COLLARD,
FAIRLAWN!”
CHAS. tllAAEV AMI CHAS. ALIM
5-ACRE TRACTS
CÄSH SÎORK,
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
All Kinds, of Goods at Bedrock Prices !
J. I. Knight A Co
Cleanse ths System Effectually,
Mrs. Morris & Co.
_
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
4
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
Money to Loan
McMinnville,
Oregon
ADVERTISERS
LORDftTüOMAS.
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