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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1889)
f - ♦ ’K a f « 1 * > FASTEST IN THE WORLD. WKATRKR Bfl.I.ETIN PBIZB WINNERS. A CENTENARIAN. IIEKD8 RKCOKDED. Mrs. Wm. Malone—Wax wreath, sofa brother of J. J. Silen THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER cer, W. ar V. Sjiciiccr, «’alt» Alto Lower« the World*« Kecord for I in this city Wednesday. I'e S. I. Hibbs to E. E. Goucher, s w of .lame* R. Syron Celebrate« Hi* <»ne IIun Complete List of Premium Takers at the pillow. For week ending Saturday, September Mrs. T. R. Bewley—Zephyr pillow, dr e th Birthday. Three Straight Heat«. ' is a resident of Boston. In the fiities he s w J4 of section 4, t 4 s, r 4 w; »1000. Yamhill County Fair. 28, 1889. Oregon State weather bureau, raised worsted work. was engaged in business in Portland. 1 J. S. and E. Hibbs to S. I. Hibbs, 125 Friday, October 4, 1889. On the 25tli of September 1889. a large The lowering of any of the present fast j co-operating with U. S. signal service, The following list comprises the pre-1 Mrs. Annie Todd—Dish apron, rug. The comniittee in charge oi Demorest’ acres of G. W. Burnett land claim, t 4 s,! number of James R. Syron’s friends and miums awarded at the Yamhill county ■ i paper banner, baby hood, lounge afghan, records of the various ways of horse go I central offi<*e Portland, Oregon. Bulletin r 4 w ; $2000. medal contest respectfully tender a vote horns. m ’ minnvii . i . e market . M. 8. and D. Barnbolfzer to Albert ; relatives assembled at his home near tair. The premiums given to the horses ; ! Buffalo Mrs. L. Bewley—Knit Lace, apron, ing marks an epoch in the history of the No. 30. ....... .ÿ bushel» GO i j of thanks to each one who kindly as-1 Young, 4 acres near Dayton; »500. Potatoes horse. On September 26, 1889, at the Ballston, Polk county, Oregon, to cele The temperature has been about nor I listed in making the entertainment a appeared in last week’s paper. The fair knitted mittens, quilt. V iloz »2 00 to 2 50 Chickens, voting L. F. Hammersmith and wife to Wm. (J doz 3 50 to 4 00 II success. brate his one-hundredth birthday. He financially was a success—that is to say Mrs. J. M. Triplett—Pin cushion, and Stockton California track, Palo Alto low mal. On Wednesday it raised to or old.. Wolf, part cf W. T. Simmons land cla*m (Clear sides V lb. ered the stallion record for three above in many sections of the state, but was not expecting them so it was quite tqe fair paid expenses. With co-opera lace pattern, by girl 14 years old. A flying horse and express wagon with ! t 3 s, r 5 w ; »1200. Bacon ^Shoulders (2 lb Mrs. A. M. Dee—Sea moss wreath, heats. The race in which he gathered since then there has been a decided fall. . several dead hogs and a live kid in it O. F. Hibbard and wife to G. Scott, to an agreeable surprise. He met them on tion from the farmers and citizens who 10 (Hants tp lb . knitted shawl. | made quite an excitement on Third street 152.45 acres, part of Peter Smith land the porch and offered his hand with a 10 r t fl** 16 I’d Pa*,s are interested, the fair next year can be Martha Bewley—Lace handkerchief, the glory was for a purse of »1000. The Last Saturday night, Sunday and Mon Lard (In 5 gallon tins tn 1O 8 I yesterday. It was I ickenson’s express claim, t 3 s, r 4 w; »5900. starters were Palo Alto, driven by Mar day, general showers were experienced, apron. 20 Eggs. ? dozen 1 on a tear. A. P. Fleenor to S. F. Staggs, lots 7 word of welcome to each. At noon the made better. ! Mrs. C. W. Talmage—Point lace, hand vin; Bay Rose, Hickok driving and Di being quite heavy in the northern part of 50 Butter, < 'reamery. ? roll lunch baskets were brought forth and a and 8, McMinnville ; »400. D ivision B — C attle . J. C. Cooper took charge of the post Butter, dull, fresh y roll 40 made; worsted afghan, crocheted. State of Oregon to Milton Richardson, long table was bountifully spread with rect, Andy McDowell driving. There the coast and Willamette valley; at to 20 ! office Tuesday. Class 1, Durhams. 15 Brine .......... t* pound. He has made a great n w Mrs. S. A. Manning—Canvas tidy, X of s e *4 of section 16, t 3 s, r 6 w, 4 Io 5 was bnt little scoring, and to a great mouth of Columbia river over an inch Dried apples, dull, V p<l. delicacies, among which were several improvement in the office by moving the »80. Bull, 3 years old or over, D. Curtis Oscar Wilde cushion, canvas pin cushion, ri 8 ! box section back, thus giving mere room to Dried plums, dull, p<l. first; D. Stout second. coton lace, bead fringe, lounge cover, start Palo Alto, which was at the pole, , fell. The weather conditions Friday and handsome birthday cakes for the aged !.. 6 8 Milton Richardson and wife to J. 8. Dried prunes, dull, V pd. Bull, 2 years old, Ladd & Reed first. silk patchwork, silk lace, satene apron. went off his feet, but recovered soon. I tc day have been favorable for rain, but li to 8 ' to the people. Drtedueaches.dull, if* pd Hibbs, n w 4of s e *4 section 16, t 3 », grandfather. After dinner he was pre Bull, 1 year old, Ross & Roof first. Mrs. Anna Henderson — Crocheted Direct, in second position, went to the 1 so far only one light sprinkle has oc 1 00 to Flour’ ....... sack C. 1 10 ^. E. ... Magers, deputy - school ____ .superin- ___ : r 6 w; »200. sented with a fine easy chair and other Cow, 3 years old, Ladd A Reed first; hood. Sugars, declined % cent 11, 12, curred. The rains in the fore part of tlie I tendent of Tillamook connty, was in the» Shadrick Richardson and wife and M. useful presents, and seated in the chair Geo. front, taking the pole and leading hand week again cleared the atmosphere of IH.unds for »1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. Owens second. Josie Martin—pillow shams. city UUI1U£ during the LHC past 1'0.» week. ..... Mr. ..... .'.lagers ......l Richardson nuu „HIT to UJU, u e and wife J. o, 8. 1111)1,3, Hibbs, n XI 15; coffees range front 25 to 35 cents <1 va.T Cow, 2 years old, Ladd A Reed first Mrs. J. W. Gault — Cucumber pickles, he received the congratulations of his somely to the quarter. Palo Alto was the dense smoke, but by the end of the •ry firm, & |2.75 pound: coal oil. very »2.75 V F case case; ; has just finished a successful term of *4 of n w J-4 and n w *^ of *4 section 16, silk lace. after him, and. after having passed Bay week it was quite smoky again, showing friends. A short programme was then and second. t 3 s, r 6 w; »400. salt of all kinds advanced idvanced $2 »2 00 per ton ton, , school in Tillamook. Heifer calf, 6 months old, Geo. Owens Mrs. 8. E. Nelson—Knit lace. that extensive forest fires yet prevail in and is very firm. Shadrick Richardson and wife to M. carried out of reading, singing and pray first Found.—Near the crossing of the Yam and second. Mrs. L. J. Cook—Lady’s undersuit, Rose, he looked as though he would soon sections of the state. In Currv county hill river hear Sheridan a leather car Richardson, *.i interest in 60 acres in t 3 er. One of the grandanghters stood by pass Direct. He went up, however, and the most destructive forest fires ever hand-made lace. Class 2, Holstein». tridge belt with 32-38 Calibre cartridges. s, r 6 w ;»200. COMMERCIAL. Mrs. Campbell—Chenille work. lost ground once more. known since the settlement of the countv Shadrick Richardson and wife to J. 8. him and read the poem “Don’t leave Bull, 3 years old, Mrs. Wallace first. Owner can have same by calling at this Mrs. Annie Bewley—Crazy patchwork Down the backstretch Palo Alto and have prevailed. Large Ixxlies of fine Hibbs, 160 acres in section 16, t 3 s r 6 Grandfather now he is old.” He had a Bull, 1 year old, Mrs. Wallace first. office and paving for local. PORTLAND MARKET. Bull calf, 6 months old, Mrs. Wallace tidy. Bay Rose went at a great dip, and the timber, grass and stock ranges have great desire to live to see this birthday. Several of the walks on Third street in w; »1000. WHEAT—The market is inactive. We Mre. G. Baxter—scarf. been destroyed; not only these have E. M. Seyk to Wenzel Seyk, n w '4 of After spending a few hours together the first. former was making it hot for Direct at | lieen burnt but also a saw mill, fences, quote Eastern Oregon and Washington, front of the business houses are in bad Mrs. Allie Martin — Zephyr tidy, cro Cow, 3 years old, Mrs. Wallace first cheted tidy. »1,12*. (»1.15; valley, »1.201? 1.22*.... The condition, and it would improve the ap n w *4 section 5, t 3 s, r 4 w ; »1. the half in 1 :09 ’ .. ’ . Bay Rose was a length | barns, hay stacks, and in one instance a Lewis II. Kirkwood and wife to Chas- company dispersed, feeling highly honor and second. receipts for the past six days have been pearance of the street if cement or stone Mrs. Goudy—Crocheted work; lady and r. half behind. There was no ad- I house, the occupants barely escaping ed by attending the birthday of a cen Cow, 2 years old, Mrs. Wallace first. 83,474 centals from east of the mountains walks were laid in place of the rotten Smith, 150 acres of the John Richardson 85 years old. land claim; »2900. Heifer calf, 6 months old, Mrs. Wal vantage in the lead at the three-quarter 1 I with their lives. tenarian, a privilege verv seldom enjoyed. and "2,739 centals from the valley, mak wooden ones. Mrs. Wm. Dee—Knitted tidy. The amount of sunshine lias been lace first and second. H. Hurley and wife to R H. Rogers, He is of industrious habits, and has ing a total of 106,213 centals for the past Mrs. T. Kirby—Knit tidy, Burlap rug. j>ost, I’alo Alto and Direct lieing neck about normal. Foggy mornings have During the fair John Ilulery, the sa lots 4, 5 and 6, block 3, Hurley A Large’s Class 3. Jerseys. week. Mrs. W. J. Lougharv—Knit bedspread. and neck. Down the stretch Palo Alto generally prevailed west of the Cas not givcu up chopping and sawing wood man, used the cold storage rooms addition to Newberg; »350. OATS—Receipts for the past week loon Bull. 3 years old, Isaac Dougherty Mrs. Dr. Goucher—Table scarf. came at a beautiful gait, Direct pushing cades. Frosts occurred in the higher the cieamery for cooling his beer. It Thos. II. Rogers to A. 1‘. Fleenor, for the family use. He visits several first; have been 6789 centals, as against 11,686 at W. C. Hembree second. Belle Nas’..—Oilcloth scarf, painted. improved the beer wonderfully—so the 4 94-100 acres, part of N. Martin’s land miles from home, having visited a daugh liim to luakeing the last half of the mile plateau and mountain regions of Eastern centals for the week previous. Holders drinkers Cow, three years old, Charles Gallo Oregon during the week, but no damage say. These rooms can be used claim; »900. BAR DOCKET. at a 2:14 clip. Stanford’s liorss won by is reported as having lieen done. ter in McMinnville, the past summer. are offering more freely and the market to advantage way first. by our local merchants. Jackson Monroe to I’. M. Seroggin, exhibits an easier tendency. Prices are Heifer, 1 year old, Harry Starr first. a half length, Direct second and Bay His hearing and eyesight is very good Court Proceedings, September Term. Since the cool wcatlicr has set in a shade lower. We quote 36@38c. The largest amount of furniture that 16 47-100 acres, part of the W. Branson for his age. He walks about the place many of the springs and wells of Eastern D ivision C—S heri *. Rose far back. Time, 2:16*c. ever arrived in this city in one day ar land claim, t 6 s, r 7 w ; »1. C A Willey vs the Portland A Willam SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Oregon have become stronger. Class 2, Cotsvolds. W. H. If. Carey and wife to P. M. with a cane, and does not look to be near Before passing the first turn in the a short time ago billed to E. B. Fel ette Valley R. R. Co; suit for damages. In Jordan valley, Malheur countv, WHEAT—The spot market is not so rived Seroggin, 16 47-100 acres of the W. Bran Ram, 1 year old, with lambs, Geo. so old as he is. second heat Palo Alto broke and fell ha?’ is selling at from »12.50 to »15 per His store is filled with fine furni Dismissed. firm to-day, private cables being rather lows. of all descriptions, and when you son land claim, t 6 s, r 7 w ; ».'1000. Rev. Mr. Hinton read a short sketch Owens first. Commercial Insurance Co. vs John J back. Direct going to the front as he did ton on ranch, and grain 2\ cents per easier, consequently there is less dispo ture John Redmond and wife to Jos. E. Three ewes, 2 years old, Geo. Owens want to see extra fine or extra cheap Sax; action for money. Judgment. in the first heat. Palo Alto, having set pound. In Crook countv it is reported sition to buy; offerings are liberal but goods, Smith, a part of the land claim of E. M. of his life to the company, which was fur first and second. go to his store. U 8 Grant Marquam vs William Krue tled down, was ovettaking him rapidly that wheat is selling at »2.50 per bushel. held above buyers views. Quote No. 1 Adams, t 4 s, r 5 w; »15,000. nished by Mr. Syron for the occasion. Three ewes, 1 year old, Geo. Owens ger ; action for money. Continued. In the Willamette valley the showers shipping at »1.31’4@1-32,**I the latter a Many young children become positively Herbert E. Law et al to F. E. Maish, “I was born September 25th, 1789, in first. G W Sappington vs W A Howe; suit and at the quaiter, 35’«, was only a of the fore part of 1 he week were favora full figure on round parcels. repulsive with sore eyes, sore ears, and part of the G. W. Miller land claim, t 5 New York city, Cathem street. At the D ivision D — S wine . for damages. Verdict for defendant. length liehind. Down the backstretch ble to the wheat lately sown, and the OATS—The demand continues light, scald head. Such afflictions may be s, r 4 w, 320 acres; »3500. age of five years I moved to Elizabeth R L Stowe vs Benjamin Perry; con they both went like a double team, mak green blades are already showing above Class 1, Poland China. and trading is not of extensive volume; speedily removed by the use of Ayer’s F. E. March to Joseph Watt, 320 acres town, New Jersey, nineteen miles from firmation. Confirmed. the ground. There has been quite a largo supplies are moderate, but holders are Sarsaparilla. Young and old alike ex of the land claim of G. W. Miller, t 5 s, New York. Went from there to Newark Boar, 1 year old, J. T. Jolly first. J F Calbreath vs J C Michaux; fore ing the half in 1:0834, Bay Rose being amount of wheat already sown and tho firm and not pressing. Sales—quote perience the wonderful lienetlts of this r 4 w ; »15,000. Class 4, Berkshire». four lengths in the rear. Orange county, same state, at the age of closure. Dismissed. weather conditions have been favorable medicine. choice feed, 1.17?a, No. 1 feed, 1.12*5, A. B. Faulconer and wife to the town sixteen, and learned the shoemakers’ ■ Boar, 1 year old, Geo Owens first. Bird A Gates vs Mary A Cave et al; On entering the stretch Palo Alto bad to it. In Southern Oregon fruit drying lower grades, 1.1)5(81.10, milling, 1.20(8 of Sheridan, lot 4, block 14, in Sheridan ; trade. From there I went aboard the Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine »30. Boar, under 1 year old, Farzer Bros, confirmation Confirmed. 1.22.**. a lead of a length and a half, and in is nearly at an end. Grape picking, for ship Ann, under Capt. Inman, to the is first; R. Gunning’second. of hair, for a lady of her age; but Joseph Watt et al vs F E Marsh et al; creased it as lie went down. Direct just wine, stiil continues. The yield of most The Liverpool wheat market is steady, head II. B. Tingle et al to Amity Lodge, land Cuba. Made one trip, then stepped her son, the prince of Wales, is quite Sow with pigs, Geo. Owens first and suit in equity. Referred to E B Watson. all varieties of gra|ies has lieen good. In but the demand is light. aboard another ship and went to Egg second. bald. Had he used Ayer’s Hair Vivor No. 67, I. O. O. F., lot in Amity; »400. R Jacobson vs S Potter; api>eal. Con jogged in, Palo Alto getting tlie heat in I Grass Valley, Wasco county, frosts are of harbor and Barnigate one summer. Then earlier in life, his head might to day, Pen of five pigs, under 6 months old, tinued. College Notes. .OCAL AND GENERAL. almost nightly occurrence. Potatoes are 2 17V I went with my brother John one year to C. Triplett first. have been as well covered as that of his James Flower ye F Barnekoff; action It was evident that the horses had not very scarce, the crop lieing an entire fail Three new scholars this week. the Hudson river. A full line of school supplies at the royal mother. It’s not too late yet. money. Referred to Geo A Brodie for D ivision E. the slightest show of winning against ure. The present year has been a disas war of 1812 came on and I enlisted news store. to take testimony. trous one to the farmers of this section, One month of school has passed away. in The Hops are turning out quite well; near C’fass 1, Poultry. the militia service, then served about Palo Alto, and President L. U. Shippee and some are moving away to try ami John J Flynn vs Mary Flynn et al; For your carpets and matting go to Independence, Polk county, thev are Trio White Leghorns, J. J Putman foreclosure. Decree. More new books have arrived for the until 1819. Then went to Ohio and stay better their conditions. announced that the drivers had agreed yielding from 2500 to 3000 pounds per library. Bingham's. ed there thirty years. I was married in first. F A Hinson Delap vs J 11 Brower; to allow a running mate to come in and pie rains of the 21st and 22nd were acre. For a comparison it may be said Trio Pekin ducks, J. J. Putman first; to Elizabeth Summers August 29th. Work on the water plant Iregan in ear that in New York about 600 pounds per equity. Continued. quite general throughout Eastern Oregon Mr. Prunk, of Goldendale, is one of 1822 coach Palo Alto in Ilia endeavor to make Mrs. R. 8. Allen second. Moved from Ohio to Iowa in ’ 46, Mahas- nest Tuesday. Reuben Gaunt vs G B Abdell et al; j hut not sufficient to be of real benefit. acre is a fair average. They are being our students. Trio turkeys, Mrs. R. 8. Allen first. kia county, from there to Oregon in 1852. a record. foreclosure. Dismissed. The wheat market yet remains inactive; J. C. Braly will sell his block to Judge saved in good condition and are general Trio of Langthang, J. P. Putman first ; Mr. Antrim, of Wheatland, started to We had ten children, oi whom five are L Root vs Robert Merchant et al; The third lime they got off, and Palo ' but a small amount of wheat is moving, ly of better quality than formerly. Cowls of this city. school here this week. living,about 76 grand children and great James Likens second. foreclosure. Dismissed. Alto shot ahead of "the othcis as though j The ware houses in the interior are gen- Trio Partridge Cochins, Mrs. B. F. Already the state agricultural college The finest line of bedroom Buits can be State vs J C Coulter; bond to keep they were at a standstill. [ erally filled to their utmost capacity. Quite a number of the students have grandchildren.” Saylor first. at Corvallis has over one hundred stu taken up the study of Latin this year. seen at Bingham’s. peace. Dismissed Agricultural College Exhibit. B. S. P aock , Trio Buff Cochins, Mrs. B. F. Saylor dents, about three-fourths of them hoys. Going around the first turn, Direct State vs Wilfred Unger; assault with Observer U. 8. Signal Service. Oui subscribers are invited to call in Theie are seventy-five in the military first. Yon are all invited to attend our liter We take the following from la6t Satur dangerous weapon. Fined »50. and Bay Rose trotted as a double team, and settle for their paper. Assistant Director Oregon S. W. B. Trio Bantams, R. S. Henderson first. company. This makes a good sized ary society which meets every Saturday day’s Oregonian, with reference to the State vs II C Hald; selling liquor to keeping up their best gait that way until • Born.—To the wife of Collin Allison, on school and since the management has evening at 7 ;30. D ivision F—F arm and G arden . NEWBERG. minor. Dismissed. near the half, while Palo Alto, which Agricultural College exhibit at the state come directly under the state the atten September 20, 1889, a girl. J W Bewley vs D C Coleman; appeal. had reached the quarter in 33 seconds, Spring wheat, J. W. Cook first. Miss Barrett has a large class in in Welcome rains the past two nights. dance it is expected will increase. Judgment for »15. was five lengths in advance of either of Winter wheat, F. Sully first. strumental and vocal music. She is a fair last week: “The exhibit of the The finest willow and rattan chairs State Agricultural College comprises a W R Johnson et al vs W T Kutch et Barley, F. Sully first. the other two at the half, in 1 :05*». Mrs. C. B. Wiley, of Netarts, is visit thorough teacher of lioth. Mr. Joel Bryan, of Newberg, comes to can be found at Bingham’s. It was at this |x>int that the running ing here. Corn, W. J. Garrison first ; J.R. Ixing- al; partition. Settled. the front with the biggest squashes of Fifty scholars are in attendance, but large variety of potatoes, tomatoes, corn, acre second. All kinds of agricultural implements the season. He weighed seven the other W R Johnson et al vs John Winner- mate came along, and together they Joseph Everest is still very ill with we expect to have nearly double that sorgbum, grasses, beans and peas, can be found at Ballinger’s. went along around the turn, leaving the Tame cheat, F. Sully first ; R. Giin- berg; partition. Settled. day, the total weight of them being 379 number before the expiration of this raised at Corvallis, the collection of po* ning, second. J M Wise vs T J Bowles et al; action other two hut lonely ones far in the rear. typhoid fever. The two largest of the lot term, Governor I’aunover attended the races pounds. tatoes alone comprise seventy-five varie Owing to the fact that the inside of the Early potatoes, R. Gunning first and for money. Continued. Mrs. Clara l^abman, of Bellevue, is weighed 74 anil 72 pounds respectively, at the fair ground ¡ast week. J W Ingle vs Jesse Yocum et al; con track was not in the liest condition for here on a visit. Mr. Brownson was in Eugene last week ties, showing the representative types of second. and the smallest 42 pounds. Mr. Bryan Call and see the new pattern hats at also raised beets which surpass anything looking after the interest of the college, firmation. Confirmed. driving purposes after the running races Late potatoes, R. Gunning first and the Irish tuber grown in this state. They Mrs. Ciarisa McKnen, of The Dalles, Mrs. I. 8. Fuller’s millinery store. Amanda Messinger vs J C Messinger; of the day before, Marvin had to take the in that line—one beet weighing 934 He will deliver an address before the are raised under right conditions. Some second. is visiting at this place. divorce. Granted. outside track, thereby covering a big Tomatoes, Mrs. R. S. Allen first; D.B. pounds. teacher ’ s institute at Newburg this Fri W. J. Feker and wife, of Portland, of the varieties having attained the Kingery second. Ora V Kirkwood vs J D Kirkwood; di m'le. day. New students are arriving to attend were visiting in this city yesterday. The body of a man was washed ashore vorce. Granted. Palo Alto came along grandly without school at the academy. Beets, J.R. Longacre first. The musical and literary entertain largest growth are the Morning Star, The merchants are all putting in larger at Oretown sometime ago, and no means Sugar beets, J. D. Nairn first. Alice Sweet vs Wm R Sweet; divorce. a skip or a whip, and as hundreds of The fair passed off nicely and every of identification were found except the ment given last Friday evening was a Early Albina, Charles Downing, Tri stocks than last year for the fall trade. watches clicked away the split seconds Onions, L. Potter first ; Ed Albv sec- Granted. name F. Peterson, was engraved on a grand success. It is our intention to umph, Early Mayflower and Thorburne. Olid. AliceE Stephens vs Irvin II Stephens; their holders held their breath in joyous body seemed to be happy. Have you seen and heard those beau silver watch on the body. It was, no give another entertainment on Friday Most of the potatoes have a smooth skin Cabbage, Ed Alby first. di vorce. G ranted. anticipation that the world’s record held School will commence in about two tiful Earhuff organs at the news store? doubt, the body of one of the three men evening, the 11th. Muskmelons, Ed Alby first. John G Lewis vs Mary M Lewis ; di by Moxie Cobb would be beaten. The weekB in the new school house. and are uniform in size. Among the va Mr. Frank Morrison, old time printer who were drowned at Nehalem bar over i 1 Citrons, J. A. Derby first. Granted. beautiful horse slowed up a bit, how vorce. " Below I give you the programme of Several footraces were run fair time but now fruit raiser, was in this city Sun three months ago. This was thirty miles the Philergian society, tor October 5th: rieties of tomatoes, are the smooth red, Pumpkins, Mrs. G. Baxter first. Lucy E Bewley, executrix. , vs T N ever, on his way home, ami while he did Hathaway, Excelsior, one hundred days, from the scene of the drowning. < Iwing Address. day. Squashes, Mrs. Galloway first. Graves ; action for damages. Dismissed. an exlraordinary third heat, equalling and some money changed hands. ... Miss Carey Turner Hybrid, Livingston, Carter’s to the strong current along the shore, Declamation State vs Alfred E Copp; forgery. Sen Phallas’ best third heat, he will have to Thos. Marks hydrid cardinal, and small yellow pear J. L. Hoskins has returned from the D ivision —G D airy P roducts . Dick Flaherty was shipped to Eugene the sea does not always give up its dead to two years in the penitentiary. go again to be king. Mr. Purvine tomatoes. The college has on exhibi mountains; he brought back some line City, Wednesday, where he will.be win at the scene of the drowning— Headlight. Select Reading Roll of butter, Mrs. B. F. Hartman tenced State vs P L Reppkee; forgery. Sen He reached the wire in 2:1334, making honey. Music................ .................... Trio tion forty varieties of corn, all tested on first; Mrs. R. Gunning second. tered . to two years in the penitentiary. the wcrld'B fastest average in a three- Declamation Progress of Beet Sugar. R. E. Story the experiemental farm. The field and Creamery butter, McMinnville cream tenced See posters of Sam Woodwsrd’s sale Walter Holman left for Portland Tues State vsT Anderson; libel. Continued. heat race for stallions. Fssay................ Miss Latourette ensilage corn are especially worthy of ery first. day, where he will take lessons on the Already more than half the world's Reading State vs Alonzo Johnson; rape. Con There was not a soul of the many on the 8th, and also of <). S. Vanoose’s Miss Sanders mention on account of the size. Be D ivision H—C ookery . violin. •thousands on the track but know some on the 12th. tinued. Mr. McPhillips sides the field and ensilage corn there sugar is derived from European beet Oration Hop yeast bread, Mrs. B. F. Hartman State vs John Ilulery and John Vena thing extraordinarj' had just taken place, Debate. Mr. Plummer, of Smock’s station, A daily republican paper will lie start root. Science, chemistry and mechani are different varieties af sweet corn. j first; Mrs. R. Gunning second. ble ; selling liquor to a minor. Continued. and even before the time was announced formerly of Carlton, made us a pleasant S tudent . ed in Pendleton if the "scads” can be cal skill have combined to transfer the Some of the field corn has grown to an Salt rising bread, Mrs. S. M. Cook from the judges ’ stand the shouting had State vs W E Martin ; selling liquor to call last Friday. raised. enormous height. On a separate table cot NITI. PROCEEIUNGS. habitat of a prime necessity of life from begun. minors. Continued. are exhibited grains, grasses, beans, r first. Ford A Lamb have retired from the A full line of new style millinery the tropics, where only it was supposed Fruitcake. Mrs. W. H. Young first. State vs J C Mosburg; arson, ver Before the drivers had been dismissed The regular monthly session of the peas, onions, buckwheat and clover. , stock has lieen received by Mrs. 1. 8. it could be produced, into the northern Sponge cake, Mrs. B. F. Sparks first; diet not guilty. there was a general rush across the Newberg moat shop and it is now run by The different varieties of clovers and j common council was held in the council Austin A Wilson. Fuller. j Mrs. J. W. Gault second. State vs John Lercber; keeping open track, and a gaping and noisy crowd latitudes. Science has shown the way to chambers Tuesday night. Present May grasses are particularly fine. The exhi Hop bread, girl 12 years old, Miss Hat stood gazing upward to hear the decision. saloon on Sunday. Fined »10. J. T. Smith has a good supply of nice bit is made under the personal supervi Mr. Black, who has started a grocery prepare the soil for it, has over ome all When the time, 2:1334, was liung out fresh confectionery on hand ; if you don’t or Manning, Councilmen Burt, Grissen, sion of Professors E. Grim and Lake. tie Saylor first. store near the school house, has received Tlieir 1’latforin. the shouts of joy were deafening. Hats D ivision I—F ruit . the mechanical problems necessary to Jones and Wright. Minutes of former This is the first exhibit of the Agricul lielieve it just him a call. his stock. the extraction of the sugar, made ¡tn cul The “Union Party” recently met at were thrown in the air and cheers went tural College experimental larm and cer- Four varieties of apples, J. W. Cook School will commence next Monday at I.ady Beach will probably be turned tivation profitable, and given employ regular meeting read and approved. up for Palo Alto, Senator Stanford and I tainly is a ciedit for the first year’s ! first. Salem. The platform or the declaration Marvin. the Chelialem mountain school house, The following bills were allowed; out this winter. She will surprise some ment to tens of thousands of wage earn work. There are now 140 acres of land : Pears, Ralph Starr first, of the boys next year. Palo Alto is a bay stallion nearly 16 | w ith Charles Fool as teacher. ers, and all of this within the last twenty Sol Messinger ■ ...» 5 25 owned by the College, and the scope of f j Peaches, Mrs. Allie Martin first; Mrs. of their principles adopted by them hands high, bred by Senator Stanford leads as follows: C. Small. ............. 50 the work will be increased from year to i J. W. Triplett second. Somebody made a raid on Mrs. Krn- The Watchtower of Tillamook, contains years. The future of this great industry I). 25 year. More interest is being taken in ‘‘Alarmed by the aggressiveness of and ioaleil in 1882. He was sired hv the gar’s citron patch the other night. I aliout six inches of local the balance is seems almost boundless in its possibili R. M. Dickenson D ivision J—P reserved F ruit . great Electioneer, his dam being the J. W. Crow .......... ties. 40 00 presume they were in search of melons. timber claim publication. scientific farming as the advantage of Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries giant trusts, monopolies and the liquor thoroughbred mare Dame Winnie by Lee Wright.............. 200 such knowledge becomes better Known, Give U« a Hotel. traffic, working for the paujierization Wouldn't it be a good plan for some- Planet. The horse is bred according to Wm. Henderson has his new house M. Graves.................. 200 and the indica.ions are that the college gooseberries, currants, cherries, Siberian crabs, peaches, pears, plums, tomatoes, and degradation of the producing mas the theory advanced by his owner at the body to fill up those big holes near the nearly completed. It is a fine one and Court week and fair week demonstrat- \ Pacific Lumberman... 3 75 will open next term with 150 students. is built in a modern style. grapes and prunes, Mrs. J. A. Derby ses, they prc-|x>se to have all class legis time Palo Alto was established some fif west end of the budge before we have a ... 12 00 ' ed that the hotel room in the city is not O. Watkins.................. first ; Mrs E. E. Goucher second. Some Astoria Girls. teen years ago, that the crossing of trot duck pond started? ... 6 75 The rains have put the ground in good I enough to accommodate one-half the D. C. Pierce................ Jellies, Mrs. E. E. Goucher first: Mrs. lation in the interests of capitalists re ting sires of great pre;>otency with se PROIIIBITIONIMT. rlrpiione -R roister .. 2 50 i Yesterday several young ladies could condition and the farmers are busy sow I transient people here on little more than T pealed ; that the government should pro lected thoroughbred mares having the , J. W. Triplett second. Graham Glass 20 40 ing their next season’s crop. A Sad Accident. an ordinary occasion The McMinnville Oregonian.................. 4 20 be seen dodging into a certain store in ! D ivision K—D omestic M anufacturée . hibit the liquor traffic; should issue proper conformation and showing trot action, would result in the produc The rock crusher is in running order hotel has closed and this reduces the ho Chas. Grissen . 7 85 this city, in the back room of which they On Wednesday morning, about ten Patchwork, quilt, cotton, Mrs. W. H. money in necessary quantity without in ting tion of trotters with a high rate of sjieed and the people say it is the liest thing in Wm. Dodson ......... 63 00 held a soit of an indignation meeting and Young first. tervention of banks ; should regulate o’clock, Mrs. Wm. Kitchen, who resides tel room considerably. The drummers and an ability to carry a flight over a the city. The streets need the rock. Jeff Steel.................... ... 95 30 passed the following resolutions : Patchwork quilt, silk, Mrs, J. W Gow- corporations and prevent unjust exac greater distance of ground than thoHe I beyond Dry creek, aliout ter. miles from say that McMinnville has the least hotel 1 Elsie Wright . 500 ... .. . .... dy first. The people who have visited the expo W hereas , We, the undersigned, be that are the produce of trotting Walla Walla, while burning some brush Lee Wright ................ accommodations of any town in the val 36 75 Patchwork quilt, crazy silk, Ladies Aid tions and discriminations; should re horses sition in Portland, from this city are well I discovered her clothing on fire. No one .500 lieving as we do, that we have not re j society first. store to the public domain all unearned parents on botli sides. ley. They ought to know, and it should W. T. Booth A Son pleased with it, especially the music. The theory was and is still combatted G. W. Kauffman ... ... 33 00 Outline embroidery, pillow shams, ceived the treatment from the young men land grants, to be reserved for actual prominent turf-writers of the country | was piesent but some small children, Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow be the duty of everyone interested in the J. J. Spencer.............. . . 10 60 [ Mrs. Dorsey first; Hattie Saylor second. settlers, prevent corporations from hold by who stubbornly cling to old blood lines, , who could render no assistance. With ders if yon take pride in seeing your l development of this city, to talk the mat- Marshal’s report road and placed on of this town that we merited, have, with Outline splasher, Mrs. A. Bewley first ; ________ _________ _ ’ ter up and place it before capitalists in a | file. a view to self-protection, and future wel j Mrs. Allie Martin second. stock look ____ well. ______ Sold by Rogers Bros. ing land and aliens from acquiring it; although the infusion of trotting with the idea of smothering the flames, she Recorder's report read and placed on fare, organized ourselves into a body ; Stop! Don Don ’t ’t go go further further! ! 1 Look at the i Y’" ,res!1't 'n af ®n®,l*otel Stop! should require ten veais’ residence and a thoroughbred blood lias produced Maud i wrapped a woolen blanked aliout her and Outline bureau or table scarf, Mrs. 8., 2:0834 ; Jay Eye-See, 2:10; Favania, Monitor drills at J. G. Ballinger’s. Look ^o1Id,n- w,th plentv of room for200 >,co’ I file. Manning first; Mrs. Anna Bewley sec- therefore, be it knowledge of our institutions as a condi 2:15: Sunol, 2:16*2, and many others in rolled ii[M)n the ground in the hope that On motion an additional bond of »10000 at them beicre you purchase elsewhere. [ pie. " “ ! ond. Resolied, That we will allow no young tion of citizenship, and provide that citi the 2:20 list. I the pressure would extinguish the fire, was ordered to be given by the city treas MARRIED. Bed spread knit, Mrs. C W. Talmage Saturday, October Sth, is a Jewish holi urer, and recorder instructed to draw or- man to “catch on” and accompany us first ; Mrs. Gunning second. zenship, character and intelligence , Electioneer, the sire of Palo Alto, will, but her efforts were futile and her cloth day, it is known as the Day of Atone-' E dson -G arvin .—On September 25, 1S89, I dinance covering same. from church, prayer meetings, oyster 9|I’air stockings knit, Mrs. R. Gunning should be the qualifications of votes; ' at the close of the present season, lead all ing was burned completely off. A man ment. Jewish business houses close on i Newell G. Edson to Emma J. Garvin ; stallions as to the number of his repre passing was attracted to the spot and On motion council adjourned. suppers, entertainments etc., who has I first. should declare trusts conspiracies and I holidays. by Rev. J. Soper. Tidy knit, Mrs. Manning first; Mrs. punish them accordingly; should pro sentatives that have made 2:30 or better. : found the poor woman in a terrible eon- A Narrow Escape. not been our escort to such places ; He is the most famous sire of early speed | dition. He carried her to the house and H. C. Edwards has receiued the con- 1 M c F arland -C ate .—At the residence of Gunning second. vide for an arbitration to prevent strikes, Resolred, That if we cannot be table the bride’s parents near this city, on On Saturday last Mr. David May, of tract for digging the ditch from the wa Kensington embroidery, Mrs. Win. protect employes, provide equal pay for that has ever done stud duty. He was then quickly summoned the neighbors sired by Hambletonian, his dam lieing September 26, 1889, Geo. McFarland cloth we will not be dishrag—in other Campbell first. ter works to F street, for the main line oi equal sexes, and foster labor, agricultur 1 Green Mountain Maid, the greatest of A doctor was at once sent for, but there of Clatsop county, to Miss Sarah J. Amity, came near loosing his life in an words, we will not accept a card it we water pipe. Chenile embroidery, Mrs. Ida Fuller al and co-operative associations; and accident which occurred at that place i trotting matrons. | was no hope of saving life, and she died Cate, Rev. N. L. Now officiating. should not permit the issuance of non- Look at the “Flying Dutchman ” He I N ewman -G ii . bert .—At the residence of While hitching his horses to a small fir find or know that the sender has sent first. Dame Winnie stands in the stud book yesterday afternoon.— East Oregonian. taxable bonds.” D ivision L—P ainting . is a dandy and can be found at J. G. j the bride’s parents near North Yam tree they became frigl.'.aned, and in his one to some other young lady previous at the head of thoroughbred dames of Catarrh ( an'l l»e Cured to sending to us the same evening. Ballinger A Co. He is the best plow in Oil painting, Mrs. Anna Henderson trotters, as besides Palo .Alto she has hill, on October 2, 1889, L. E. Newman attempting to stop them they pulled him What is Castoria? Resolved, That we think the young men first ; C. H. Fleming second. the market. produced his full sister, Gettrude Russel, with local application, as they cannot to MLss Caroline Gilbert, Rev. N. L. of this town display unbounded audacity Castoria is I)r Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip 2:23*<, an<l Big Jim, 2;29, by General reach the scat of the diavase. < atarrh is D ivision M. The city council of AshlandJias let the ’ New officiating; hctli parties from across the street, and in the melee one and temerity when they accompany us tion for infants and children. It contains a blood or constitutional disease, and in wagon wheel hit him in the hip, jam toplaces where no cash is necessaiy, contract for the construction of tho water ■ Yamhill county. Assortment Indian relics, O. G. Davis; neither opium, morphine, nor other nar Benton. Palo Alto has always been Senator order to cure it vou have to take internal ming him against an oak hitching post, works to the John Barrett Co., of Port-! first. cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute but are conspicuously absent when some At the College Chapel. i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken land, for »50,000. Assortment geological specimens, Mrs. for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, ami Stanford’s favorite horse and as a mark remedies. which was planted in the ground three thing takes place, which would necessi castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee of the esteem in which he held him he internally, and acts directly on the blood The literary and musical exercises at II. A. Lougbary first. tate going into their pockets. — Tran feet; the other wheel hit him in the right Mr. R. B. Plowman and wife, of Olex, is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers. was named after the farm at which he and mucus surface. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ______ D ivision N—M echanical . Gilliam county, and Miss Leona Gil the college chapel last Friday evening side, jamming him against the post script. Castoria destroys worms and allays fever- was bred and raised. He commenced is no quack medicine. It was proscribed A Lucky Find. more, of Salem, were visiting Mrs. A. E, were worthy of- special commendation, again, tearing it up and throwing Mr. Farm wagon, Staver & Walker first: sihness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour his turf career as a four-yrar-old in 1886, by one of the best physicians in this curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas Breon last Sunday. Martin & Sanders second. i when he made a successful tour in the country and is a regular prescription. It Evidently the students are taking a May to the ground. The team then took The theory that artesian water can be Covered buggy, Staver & Walker first; toria relieves teething troubles, cures con east and defeated the Kentucky bred is cornjioscd of the best tonics known, D. Ramsey and A. Shuck, pioneers of growing _ interest in this important . line _____ of a lively run. It is a wonder that it did found in the valley at a reasonable depth Martin stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi & Sanders second. In his races ; combined with the best blood purifiers, lates tne food, regulates the stomach and cracks on their own soil. 47, met in this office Wednesday and work. Judging bv the music at this en- not kill him instantly. Our correspond received fresh confirmation last week at Family carriage, Martin & Sanders bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. he was noted for consistency and game- acting directly on the mucus surface. ent informs us that he is now hopping R"m”’ ««•¡"-»i. first. iiess. In the fall of his five-vear-old The perfect combination of the two in around on three legs although seriously the farm of P. W. Olwell, of Centrial j Castoria is the children’s panacea the Open buggy, Martin i Sanders first. form lie was nearly burned to death in gredients is what produces such wonder mother’s friend. fortunate in securing so excellent a teach* bruised. Point, who had been engaged in boring ; Road cart, Martin & Sanders, first. the fire at Palo Alto, that destroyed the ful results in curing catarrh. Send for Look out next week tor Mestlaiues er as Miss Barrett is proving herself to Notice. Value of Newspapers. a well for sometime, having given the Walking plow, J. G. Ballinger & Co., yearling Nolaine, 2:31*2, and many testimonials free. Davidson Ac Reynolds’ fine stock of mil- be. The attendance was large and we Martin & Sanders second. F. J. C henev A C o ., Prop., Toledo, (>. linerv goods direct from New York city,1 predict that it will be much larger at the We have closed the dining rooms of others. The marks of the disaster are Francis E. Williard recently forcibly contractors instructions to “go to bed first; Sod plow, Martin & Sanders first. next door to post oflice. t coming similar entertainments. still carried by him, as his tail, which i Sold by I *ruggists, price 75c. I the McMinnville hotel. This is done on | was singed at the time, has not yet grown and pertinently advised women to read rock,” thinking it would be struck at a . Sulky plow, Martin & Sanders first. Quarterly meeting at the Methodist A Sad Accident. newspapers. She said: “Women are a depth of not to exceed fifty feet. As the Gang plow, J. G. Ballinger & Co. account of failing health and not pro]>er i out. Wright's Red Cross Cough Syrup church next Saturday at 2:30 p. m., and ' work proceeded three separate and dis- j first. He was not started last year, as he de- cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of help, but will keep lodgers and roomers preaching on Sunday at 11 a. m., by On Thursday of last week an accident set cf passitives on that subject, as a Grain drill, Martin & Sanders first; ' veloped a splint which caused him to go voice and all inflamed conditions of the and feed barn. We have kept this house Rev. M C. Wire, P. E. ! happened to Guy Lampson, the thirteen class; and I am never more annoyed for tinct veins of mineral water were tapped ; | Staver & Walker second. lame and threw him out of training. He lungs. Sold by Rogers Bros. but they were not what Mr. Olwell was Disk harrow, Martin & Sanders first; fifteen years October 1, and we will re opened ttiis Beason’s racing at Napa, on The managers of the Opera house have ' year old sou of Ed Lampson, living near my‘sect’ than when the newsboy goes trotting through at full speed, if he looking for, and at a depth of 80 feet a Ballinger & Co., second. tire. We thank our’ many customers August 13th, in the 2:30 class trot where concluded to give dances every two Willamina, which will leave one hand in the car contains chiefly women, vein of delicious, sparkling soda water Drag harrow, Martin A Sanders first; and friends for their patronage and good i he met and defeated Bay Rose, Jim L., Wenk|’ Hnf ^CnnZiWin‘er’ The>' a bad‘y mutilated condition. The lioy is finds never dreaming that they want a paper. was struck, which rises to within fifteen Ballenger & Co., second. will have the best of music. / ... . . , , , will toward us, and those that are owing Victor, off the reel in 2:21*7, 2:20, 2:18. | very handy with stock, and was hand I clutch his sleeve and buy one of every feet of the surface, ft is the intention of Spring tooth harrow. Martin A Sanders us will please come forward and settle. I He next appeared at Petaluma on Au variety he has, and ask him what he is Mr. Olwell to put in a combination pump, The attendance at the public school ling a yearling on horse back with a rope, first. gust 28th, against Don Tomas, Bay Rose, Dated September 30, 1889. about to lose patronage in that to be operated by his windmill, which has increased from 23" ,lie Mower, J. G. Ballinger & Co., first. Franklin, Jim R. and Victor. He won . ii.i, '* i...i a'Somehow the rope became wound around thinking U— Jo». M c G uire , ! is ---- *"■’— but small ---- ” news can supply at will either of the kinds of nothing of the first month s work bis hand an(, the bpaat makin(c a bo|f at way. Gossip 291. i A report . .............. the first heat in a jog in 2:20*j, laid up Clan» 2. —the nickels, pennies . ___ dimes ____ — water through which the well passes. and will l>e published next week. For choice and pure candies go to the the second to Bay Rose in 2;20*i and that time tore the four fingers Irom his while the newspaper deals in dollars Times, Jacksonrille. Team harness, Elsia Wright first. bakery. 1 won the two succeediu : heats and race We now have in this city a gentleman hand. Single buggy harness, Elsia Wright and Y’s and X’s; so it widens the mind in 2:21 *i and 2:23* j. He was then taken Gratifying to All. by the name of Toothaker, a gentleman first. more to read the newspapers than to Fairlawn to be Divided. to Oakland where on September 2nd, he named Ix>ngaere and we also have a gossip about the neighbors,” Class 4. The high position attained and the beat the same field of horses in straight goodly supply of Bellyachers. For some time past the sale of pro|>er- universal acceptance and approval of the Cabinet work chair, J. W. Gault first. heats in 2:22*..., 2:20, 2:19',.. Too Lazy to Work. When Baby wm tick, we gave her Casteria. The hydrants and part of the crosses ty in the Fairlawn addition lias been re pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of He followed his victorious career by Class 8, Blacksmithiny. When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria. tees, etc., to be used in the water plant tarded, owing to the property not being It seems to be fashionable for lazy ' Figs, as the most excellent laxative Yonr Life Best hand made cutlery, Geo. Teriy When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, gathering in the race for the 2:17 clas< Is in danprr have arrived and the pipe will be here surveyed. This will soon be overcome, convicts in the Oregon penitentiary to I known, illustrate the value of the quali while your blood is impure. . on the closing day at Oakland. Lillie first. Gross food, careless personal habits, and about the middle of this month. ties on which its success is based and as the property will be surveyed Mon perform self-amputation of a hand or ! are abundantlj- gratifying to the Cali Horseshoes, Geo. H. Westerfield first. When she had Children she gave them Castoria Stanley »as his only conipetilor, and he various exposurps render miners, loggers, won as be like<l in 2:18,**, 2:19*», 2:20*4. hunters, and most frontiersmen peculiarly An exchange says that an editor once day. The proprietors inform the parties fingers to evade work. On Tuesday, of I fornia Fig Syrup Company. D ivision P—H ouseplants . The easy style in which he won all his subject to eruptive and other blood diseases. applied at the door of Hades for admis last week, John Snell, a colored convict, , who have spoken for tracts in this desir Geraniums, Mrs. J. W. Cook first. races showed that be had nothing against The best remedy is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A sion: “Well,” replied his sable majesty, Notice him capable of extending him. His re powerful alterative, this medicine cleanse« Begonias, Mrs. Wm. Galloway first. ‘ ‘ we let one of your 'profession in here able location that deeds will bp made cut off a couple of fingers. The lazy : cord of 2:13?4 is the fastest of any Cali the blood through the natural channels, and Heliotrope, Mrs. J. W. Cook first. many years ago, and Jlie kept up a con- out next week. brute is a big fellow, and was convicted , The board of equalization of Yamhill fornia trotter, and is within half a second speedily effects a cure. will meet on the second Monday Colius, Mr*. J. W. Gault first. Notice. tirnal row with his tormer delinquent from Multnomah countv for assault with county of the stallion leeord ot the world—2:13*» Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, in October for the purpose of examining subscribers, and as we have more of that O. S. Wris-ht M iscellaneovs . All persons owing the firm of W. T. a dangerous weapon and sentenced to a and correcting the assessment roll of the made by Moxie Cobb in 1884. The honor Prepared by TliJ.C. Ayer k Co Ixiweh, Maae. class than ony other we have passed a Is Prepared to «0 «II Kinds ot of six years. He will soon be I year 1889. Lillie Kirkwood—Banner( water colors) of second place in the list ot stallions F. M. Y ork , Price »1; aU bvtUM, Werth *4 • tvlUa. law prohibiting the admission of edi- Booth «k Son a bill are requested to call term ready for work again. and settle immediately. whisk-broom holder, music stand. Palo Alto divides with Phallas. 2:13?». Conntv Assessor. tois." HOIIOK * t À