The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 01, 1889, Image 3

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    That Building Association.
AN ANCIENT LOTHARIO.
ANNIVERSARY OF BAPTISTS.
Bound With Ropes l»y Two Buxom Mc­
Minnville Girls.
The Failing Fund Completed---A Har­ ■
monious and Enjoyable Meeting.
the time of this gathering *1,500 were
needed to complete this fund. It was
The Minneapolis Tribune has this to
not thought wise to attempt to raise this
say of the American Building and Loan
Friday, November 1, 1889.
Mr. Harriot, who is in the neighbor-
association, of that city, ol which there
The annual gathering of the Baptists , amount, but a spontaneous movement,
are members in McMinnville, and which of eighty years old, wants to get married. of Oregon for the year 1889 began its , broke out without leadership to raise it,,
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
is being generally exposed: “It is the This information he gives to everybody, regular session in this city on Tuesday- of and with tears and rejoicings the work 1
went on. In three-quarters of an hour
business of reputable and honest organs the girls especially. Tlie other day he last week.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 8:30 p.
iu . to 9 p. in.
*1,730 were secured.
of local opinion to see that establish­ repaired to the house of a voung lady
During
the
Tuesday
’
s
session
the
an-
Money order hours from 7 a. in. to G p. in.
I think the readers of your paper will
ments locating themselves here and whom he was smitten on, and invited ■ nual session of the minister’s conference
Sunday from 3 p. ni. to 3:30 p. in
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mad
thriving upon the good name of this her to take a buggy ride. She promised i was held and Rev. George D. Downey, be glad to see the list of men and women
But Remember that ROGEFS BROS, will
north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. in.
community shall not go up and down the him that she would go and the old gen­ of Pendleton, was made president, Rev. who contributed to this glad result. The |
have
the Largest and Finest Stock of Holi­
land pushing improper schemes without tleman made preparations. He met her S. P. Davis vice-president, and Rev. E. following is the list:
THE MARKET REPORT.
day
Goods
this year, that has ever been
L. Whitcomb, Hillsboro
*175 00
being called to explanation and account. on
' the street several times after that and G. Wheeler secretary.
F.
K.
Van
Tassel,
Ashland.
100
00
brought
to
this
City.
GO
...
.
#
bushel
$
Potatoes
It is the belief of many quarters, East i she ignored him; this angered the old
Rev. Clay M. Hill, of Eugene, read a T. G. Brownson, McMinnville . 100 00
-----
00 - to g 50
F doz *2
Chickens, young
and
West,
that
the
American
Building
I
man
and
one
day
last
week
he
went
to
most
carefully
prepared
paper
on
the
8 '«to 4 00
Emanuel Northrup, McMinnville 100 00
old............ ÿdoz
.
10
and Loan association is a scheme to de­ the house at w hich the girl was working “Humiliation of Christ.” Rev. F. K. N. J. Blagan, Portland............
(Clear sides lb.
400 00
8
Bacon -Shoulders *1 lb
100 00
fraud the poor and unwary. The least and began to upbraid her. The lady \ an Tassel, of Ashland, gave a paper on F. Barnekoff, McMinnville
to
io
12
(Hains *1 lb .
100 00
reputable part of this “American Buiid- weighs about ten stone and is “husky,” “Short or Long Pastorates,” which the G. W. Prunk, Heppner
10
T . (In 10 pd pails
Mrs.
N.
J.
Blagan,
Portland
100 00
..aril jjn 5 ggi]on tins
10
8 to
and Loan association” is the expense. and she made a rush upon Mr. Harriet conference asked to have published in J. C. Read, Oregon City
. .
100 00
Eggs,
....*) dozen 20
»
»
#
»■
and
caught
liim,
holding
him
until
an
­
the
Pacific
Baptist.
Following
this
the
A.
J.
Hunsaker,
Independence
100
00
Butter, Creamery, tp roll 50
This American association exists solely other girl bound him with ropes. After conference discussed one of the many Geo. D. Downey, Pendleton
Butter, dull, fresh roll 40
50 00
■
Brine ......... V pound. 15 to
A. K. Marks, McMinnville......... 50 00
PERFUMERY, Etc., has never been as Com­
Some of the McMinnville capitalists and purely because it can collect under this the girls had a great time doing pret­ phases of the divorce question.
to
4
Dried apples, dull, *1 pd.
5
Various names.............................. 355 00
guise of an expense fund an enormous ty nearly everything a couple of girls
g will buy property in Port Townsend.
g to
plete
as now. and we are selling them at
Dried plums, dnll, W pd.
In the evening Rev. Dr. John Gordon,
The afternoon and evening meeting
6 to
8
Dried prunes, dull, V pd.
sum of money that goes presumably into could think of. To use Mr. Harriot’s of Portland, delivered a most interesting
the
Lowest
Prices.
Tom
Rogers,
of
Weston,
arrived
in
the
8
6 to
Drtedpeaches.dull, F.pd
the pockets of the managers. No other own words he was “in great danger of and informing lecture upon “Baptismal was carried on with the interest and en­
10 city Saturday night. He has returned.
Flour..................V sack 1 00 to
thusiasm
of
the
day.
The
whole
time
Sugars, declined Q cent
11, 12, and 13 *
c
For salt go to Wallace & Todd., and financial institutions ever organized on losing his manhood.” After the affair pictures as ound in the catacombs” to
pounds for *1
*100;
00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs.
earth not even the worst of bogus assess­ was over anil the old man was turned an audience that filled the house. The was given to the home mission work of
i
save
from ten to fifteen cents per sack.
»115; coffees range
from
25
to
35
cents
*1
__ ., ____----------------- H
the state. The report of the committee
pound; coal oil. very firm, @ *2.75 case;
Hewitt Bros, have purchased the news ment insurance companies, have ever as loose he went to Recorder Spencer lecture was illustrated by fac simile on this work was read by Rev. C. A.
salt of all kinds advanced *2 00 per ton,
store. Mr. Prevost will go to Cali­ we believe made such exorbitant charges to have the girls arrested for drawings of the pictures relating to bap.
and is very firm
Wooddy and discussed in several ad­
for expenses.
fornia.
“personal indignities to his person” but tism found here and there in the cata­ dresses.
The programme of the
For simplicity, lightness, ease oi hand­
To the People of Yamhill County.
no arrests were made. He is now busi­ combs of Rome. The subject was new Women’s Home Mission society was
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ling and the lightest draft, see the new
To the fact that we keep in stock none but
’ most of his hearers, but there could most interesting, especially an address
I have from time to time published ly engaged in telling everyone his adven- to
wonder at W. T. Booth & Son’s.
I^t the council talk sewers.
ture.
be
but
one
conclusion
drawn
as
to
the
the
Purest Drugs, and that all Prescriptions
by Miss Emma Miller, of the Chicago
All kinds of overcoats, in all sizes and without comment letters from publish­
teaching of these old pictures. If all society.
What an awful rain the other day.
entrusted to our care will receive prompt
College Notes.
styles at Kay & Todd’s. Prices cannot ing houses concerning the exchange of
other arguments for aspersion have no
This is the place to get your job work. be excelled by anyone in the county.
school books, hoping that the exchange
and careful attention.
Miss Ella Carey is president of the better foundation than the one drawn , This has been the most largely attend­
ed, enthusiastic and harmonious gather­
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ could be made promptly, and I think by l’hilergian society.
Mrs. E. L. E. White is visiting in the
from
this
source
their
support
is
a
diffi
­
ders if you take pride in seeing your the first day ol' November most of the
city.
ing the convention has known. Next
The question box is a very interesting cult matter indeed. These pictures
stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros.
school districts will have completed the feature of our society.
year the gathering will be at Medford.
Two town write-ups are in the city ply­
show us that while immersion was the
A new invoice of glassware of the lat­ exchange, but it then' are any districts
ing their vocation.
The above admirable report was furn­
Another Latin class has been organized rite anciently practiced for baptism its j ished us through the kindness of Rev.
est pattern just received direct from that, by reason of schools beginning late
This city needs a sewer system as bad Eastern factory at Wallace & Todd’s.
for the benefit of the students.
method of administration was somewhat A. J. Hunsaker and Rev. C. A. Wooddy,
as it needed w ater works.
or not yet in session or any family or
Two new students this week : Miss Co­ different from that now prevaililig in oc- j the latter being the Bcribe
Yon should go to the opera house to­ families who have not yet had the bene­
Go to Dr. J. H. Nelson tor dental night sure and see the drama “A Cotton
ra Robinson of Independence, and Mr. cidental countries.
work, Opera bouse building.
King.” Popular prices, 20, 30 and 50 fit of the exchange, the county school Frank Stetson of Seattle.
A Railway Incorporated.
THE MIRAGE CITY.
The enrollment of ministers was large,
superintendent should be informed of
What is the difference between a water cents.
Programme of the musical and literary embracing the whole state from Ashland The
'
Story
Confirmed
by
a
Resident
of
Tuesday
of this week articles of incor­
' closet and a well in this city?
entertainment to be given in the college
Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ the fact at once.
Salem.
poration were filed with the secretary of
I beg to call the attention of school of­ chapel, on Friday evening, November on the south to Pendleton and Weston
The taxable property in Baker city has parilla can be relie . upon for all blood
on the east.
In last week’s T elei ' hone -R egister state. They show that it is the jiolicy of
increased *200,000 within the last year. diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold ny ficials to the following agreement sub­ 1st:
The convention proper met on Wed- appeared
i
Rogers Bros.
an article from the San Fran­ the Southern Pacific to place itself at
mitted by A. S. Barnes & Co.’s agent,
The debate last Saturday night was:
The sewer question Btares the common
Resolved, that no circumstances are jus­ nesdav morning at 9 o’clock. Rev. A. J. < cisco Examiner telling of the discovery points of vantage in the traffic of the
The West Shore contained last week a now on file in iny office:
council in the face. What will they do?
very pretty picture entitled “Catching
Have secured die Agency for the
Introductory and exchange rates will tifiable for departure from truth. Affirm­ Hunsaker was made president. Rev. S. of the “Silent city.” Mr. Ed Catterlin, Willamette valley.
Give the people a chance to get their Horses for Market.” The work on the
Mr. Maddock; negative Mr. Lat- P. Davis vice-president, Rev. Geo. W. < of Salem we see by the Statesman has re­
R. Koehler, superintendent of that
be continued in force long enough to ative,
.filth away by establishing a sewer sys­ picture was very good.
After a waim discussion the
permit all schools to be supplied to the ourette.
t
tem.
from Alaska and has considerable company, John Kelley and Wm. T.
subject was decided in favor of the af­ Hill corresponding secretary, and Rey. turned
satisfaction of the superintendents.
W.
T.
Shurtleff
has
money
to
loan
on
C. M. Hill recording secretary. Dele- to
| say about the mysterious city. He is Muir, s|x>nsor, a new railroad company
firmative.
Go and see those new wonder riding improved farm property throughout
If, therefore, there exists a necessity
and walking plows at W. T. Booth A Yamhill and adjoining counties. No­
The members of the Baptist conven­ gates from about half of the one-hundred a photographer and obtained many pic­ to be known as the Oregon Wostern.
for the time of introduction and exchange tion
■Son’s.
tice his ad in this issue.
which had been holding forth in the churches in Oregon were in attendance, tures of different points in Alaska, the There are 2000 shares of stock of valua­
rates to be continued the superintendent Baptist chinch held a session in the col­ and many other churches were repre­ most interesting of which is the glacier tion at *100 each, making the amount of
Without sewers the condition of the
They intend to
Wright's
Red
Cross
Cough
Syrup
lege chapel last Friday. They subscribed sented by letter.
town will be terrible when the water cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of shonla be apprised of the fact at once.
bay wonder known as the “Silent city.” capital stock *200,000, and providing for
money
enough
to
complete
the
Failing
works are in operation.
Respectfully,
L. II. B aker ,
This body has for the objects of its ex­ He says that for the past fifteen years an increase. Lines of railroad are to be
voice and all inflamed conditions of the
fund. This gives the college a firm fin­
School Supt. of Yamhill Co. ancial
The common council of this city met lungs. Sold by Rogers Bros.
basis and we expect grand im­ istence six specific objects: Mainten­ Prof. Richard Willoughby has been a built as follows: From Portland south
Monday night and passed the ordinance
------ OF------
ance of Baptist churches, building up of character in Alaska, as well known on the west bank ot the Willamette to
Work Delayed.
provements in the near future.
Dr. Galbreath and Wm. Galloway re­
governing the water and electrical plant. turned
from Seattle and Sound points
......... Nettie Old« McMinnville college, encouragement of among the whites as he has been famil­ Airlie, Polk county. From Portland
Piano
Solo
.........
The
boiler
house
and
the
pump
ways
A main sewer down Third street to Tuesday. To use Judge Loughary’s
. .. Elmer Purvine Sunday school work, fostering denomi­ iar to the natives. As one of the early south on the east bank of the Willamette
Declamation
the river would accommodate a large words, “they are intoxicated with en­ for the water works are completed. Recitation.........
....... Effie Sanders national missicns, building up a denomi­ pioneers of old Fort Wrangle, in which to Coburg, Linn county. With branches
number of people and it should be put thusiasm.”
Superintendent Toothaker is now ready Declamation ..
......... G. E. Prunk national paper, and the promotion of de­
And will
in.
his individuality was stamped among the as follows: Beginning at a (>oint or near
„Etta Stetson
For groceries, crockery, glassware, to put in the piping, but on account of Recitation.........
nominational
acquaintance,
fellowship
...Rose Hembree
sturdy miners who frequented the then Silverton and running northwest via Save You from $15 to $20 on Rid­
Miss Lena Moyer, of Wellamina, was lamps, lanterns, pocket and table cut­ the tar liness of the firm which had the Vocal Solo
........ Marion Sully and growth.
injured last Saturday by being thrown lery, wooden and willow ware, call at contract to furnish it, he has been de­ Recitation.........
important trading post of Alaska, be has Woodburn to a connection with the first
ing Sulky and Gang Plows.
.......
Lorenzo
Root
Declamation
....
Wallace
&
Todd
’
s,
as
their
stock
is
com
­
from a horse. She suffered the fracture
At 11 o’clock the convention discontin­ grown with the territory, and is to day line named at or near Dundee, Yamhill
layed
about
thirty
days
in
his
work.
..........
Ida
Skinner
Recitation
.........
plete
and
prices
below
competition.
of an arm.
ued
business
that
an
hour
might
be
They
Guarantee these goods mid warrant
as much a part of its history as the to­ county. From a suitable point on How­
......... Etta Stetson
Solo..........
them to lie equal if not better than any oth­
A jail bird broke out of the Sheridan
R. Nelson, the wagon maker, has The first car load of piping was not Piano
spent
in
prayer
lor
the
objects
of
the
.........
James
Sharp
Declamation
....
tem
poles
are
identified
with
the
deeds
el
’
prairie,
between
the
towns
of
Silver-
er make of Plows in tlie market
jail the other day. His name ¡ b L. O. opened up a shop in his old stand, the furnished as per agreement and cannot Recitation.........
.Daisy Young convention.
of valor, or commemorative of the past ton and Macleay, southeast to a suitable
Thayer and he was imprisoned for non one lately occupied by Force Bros., and be put in yet, and the remainder of it Declamation.
.......... Willie Scott
In the afternoon the Sunday school
Notice of Final Sett lenient.
payment of a *75 fine.
is prepared to serve the public with will arrive here in sixteen or eighteen Recitation.........
........ Laura Myers work was presented in an able report triumphs of prominent members of the point in the Waldo hills. From, at or
tribes, which their hideous and mysteri­ near Broadmeads, Yamhill county, west
Tlie electrical machinery is here and anything in his line. Call and see stock. days. If it bad been sent here on time Quartette.. .Lena Shelton, Anna Mat-
Notice is hereby given that the under­
...........thew, James Scott, Willie Scott by Rev. E. G, Wheeler, of Portland. ous characters represent. To him is to the town of Sheridan in the same signed,
It is announced that on' Sunday, No­ and in proper shape Mr. Toothaker
soon the work of installing lights will be­
C. Loder, administrator of tlie es­
gin. The solicitor for lights has already vember 3, 1889, Walter Durham, of this would have had it laid ere now and Scrap Basket......................... James Scott Pending adoption the report was dis­ said to belong the honor of being the county. From a point or points on the tate of Samuel McCutcheon, deceased, lias
nearly 200 lights signed.
city, will lead to the altar Miss Nellie ,
Piano Duet.............................................
til<el
his
final account of his admini-tratioii
cussed
in
addresses
as
follows:
“
How
.............. Nina Latourette, Nettie Olds to manage the Sunday school,” by Capt. first American who discovered gold with­ line on the west side of the Willamette of said estate in the county court of Yam­
Conyers, formerly of this city, but now been on his way to San Francisco to
For coffee go to Wallace A Todd’s. of
in
Alaska's
icy
bound
peaks,
but
his
near
Dayton
to
Dundee.
Piovision
is
hill
county,
Oregon ami said court has
Ore.
The ceremony lcok after the pumps.
Ah are cordially invited to attend.
They have ten different brands of both will Clatskanie,
J. A. Slailen, of Portland; “How to cul­ greatest achievement, from a scientific made for the purchase of the Oregonian fixed DeeeniberM, 1889. at tin- hearef io
take
place
at
the
home
of
the
S
tudent
.
roast and green. All coffee bought of bride’s parents,
Oregon's Assessment 8100,000.000.
a in., at tlie county court room at
•
tivate the missionary spirit in the Sun­ standpoint, is his tearing from the gla­ railroad (limited). It is also the inten­ o'clock,
McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place
them will be ground free of charge.
• Secretary of State McBride says he
day school, by Rev. J. C. Read; “How cier’s chilly bosom the “Mirages” of tion to facilitate, by the purchase of for hearing tlie same.
As
a
family
medicine,
Ayer
’
s
Pills
ex
­
- The city election does not stir the cel all others. They are suited to every has not yet received copies of the assess­
Died.
we should regard the work of the publi­ cities from distant climes. After four stocks and I Kinds, the const ruction of Therefore, all persons interested iu said
people up as it did last year. The citi­
are hereby notified and required to
and being sugar-coated are easy to ment tolls from all the counties in the H arding .—In McMinnville, Oregon, on cation society,” by Rev. E. G. Wheeler. years of labor, amid dangers, privation branch lines and feeders, and to erect a estate
appear at said time and place and show
zens should be ashamed of themselves age,
take.
Though
searching
and
thorough
Tuesday, October 29. 1889, Abigail
cause, if any there be, why said eslate tie
not to take more interest in the welfare in effect, they are mild and pleasant in state. lie estimates that the total tax­
At the evening session an address of
Whitman, wife of Sterling F. Harding, welcome was delivered by Pres. T. G. and sufferings, he accomplished for the wagon and railroad bridge over the Wil­ not finaltv settled and said administrator
of the town. The election will be held action
able valuation of property will be over
lamette
river
between
Portland
and
East
and
their
use
is
attended
with
no
civilized
world
a
feat
in
photography
discharged
aged 72 years, 4 months and 5 days.
Monday and yet the primaries have not
Dated this 1st dav of Novenilier. 1889,
i $100,000,005, compared with $85,000,000,-
Brownson, which was responded to by heretofore considered problematical. It Portland. The new company will also
been held. Elect the old council and injurious results.
She was born in the town of Manlisu,
<’■ LODER,
let them complete the water and electric
The old barns on the Feker property, ! 000 for last year. “I see,” he said, Onondaga county, New York, Juue24, Deacon W. B. Hall, of East Portland.
was on the longest day of June, 1888, operate in the tiansferring of freight and
Administrator of said Estate.
plant.
on Third street, near the railroad, are “that Washington territory boasts of a
Follow ing this Rev. John Gordon, D. that the camera took within its grasp passengers from and to points reached by
F.
W.
F
estos .
< Nov 1 :42i
Attorney for Estate
torn down, and Mr. E. Tyler, of ■ $125,000,000 and looks down on Oregon. 1817, Was married to Sterling F. Hard­ D. , of Portland, was introduced and
While digging a trench by his house, being
the reproduction of a city, remote, if in­ the company, on the Columbia and Wil­
ing in Geneseo, Livingstone county, New
Aberdeen,
Wash., who lately purchased
which is on the site of the old aboriginal the property,
Washington
has
the
figures,
but
not
the
preached
the
annual
sermon
on
“
Divine
deed
not
altogether
within
the
recesses
lamette
rivers
steamboats.
will soon erect a large and
York, December 2, 1841; removed to
Astor fort yesterday, says the Astorian, handsome building,
valuation that Oregon has. Our perni­
and human agency in Gospel work,”
of another world. This city is not real,
Michigan in 1845, to LaGrange county,
Robert Carruthers came across the lines be used as a hotel. which will probably
Advertised Letter«.
cious
assessment
system
is
to
blame
for
On Thursday morning routine w'ork but is a mirage, or the reflection of a
of the old magazine built in eighteen
Indiana, in 1870, and to McMinnville in
The lollowing lint of letters remaining
was
carried
on
until
10
o
’
clock
when
the
hundred and ever so few, and unearthed
VanAlstine and his wife, who have the smallness of our figures.”
city
upon
the
bosom
of
the
Pacific
gla
­
1877. She was the youngest of a family
some ancient spikes which once held the earned for themselves a bad reputation
Tlie Assessment.
of fifteen children, of whom only two are report on the Pacific Baptist was read, cier, the largest in southwestern Alaska. in the postoffice at McMinnville. Oregon,
..walls of the magazine together, which since coming to Eugene, had another
followed by an address on “The relation The photographs show that portion ol October 31, 1889, for two weeks, will be
were quickly seized upon as relics by quarrel Monday, after which he got on a
The assessment of Yamhill county has left, a brother in New Yoik state and a
those present.
big spree and then landed in the cooler. been completed and there is no material sister in Michigan. Seven children of the Pacific Baptist to denominational the city directly in the foreground re­ Bent to the dead letter office as “un­
growth.” A most hearty and approving markably clear and distinct; directly in claimed,” if not called for:
A letter from M. B. Goldstein, man­ They quarreled on the street all forenoon change from the summary published in were boin to her; four died in infancy,
a fine showing of themselves,
Miller, Miss J M
general discussicn followed.
front, apparently surrounding the city Butts, Bert
ager of the Chicago Comedy Co., an­ making
the
others
Mrs.
B.
F.
C'lubine,
Eugene
the
T
elephone
-R
egister
two
weeks
ago.
Miller, Rosie
Besides the above work the Women's is a high stone wall, back of which iconi Bunn, J ob
nounces that his well known party will not caring who saw or heard them. She
of having him put in the insane For information we submit the corrected X. and Frr.nl^ S. are left with their fath­
Miller, George
Chase. M
be in Salem November 18th for one talked
Societvs,
Home
and
Foreign,
held
busi
­
up
immense
buildings,
perhaps
of
stone,
Merriman, JAC
Cook, Sara
totals: Total taxable property, *6,122,- er to mourn her loss. Besides these ness sessions and elections.
week. They are at Independence next asylum.— Eugene Register.
Martin, Mrs U'na
of queer architecture most of them being Fuqua, Chas—2
week. Mr. Goldstein says they have
Storms at Tillamook rock sent water 014; indebtedness*1,791,937; exemption there are four grandchildren and two
McMurray,
Edwin
_______ ,,__
In the afternoon the report of the com­ square witli flat roofs and queer shaped Flynn, Emma
met with great success everywhere and over the top of the lighthouse, a distance $357,206; taxable property $3,972,871. great grandchildren. Early in life she
Graham, Josephine McGrew, J W
hope to do so here. They are well of 140 feet, the early part of this month.
embraced the religion of Christ, and con­ mittee on foreign missions was read by chimneys. Not a sign of life is seen Gilbert, Mattie
The
taxable
propertv
in
the
county
Parish,
Laura
A
known in Salem and equally well liked Among the archives of this rock is a ba­
Rev. S. 1’. Davis, of Portland. Address­ about the city, except that smoke can be Grazier, T
Robison, G C
and are certain of crowded houses dur­ salt dornick, fourteen pounds in weight, amounts to $79,780 less than the assess­ tinued faithful to the er.il. She was a es were made by Rev. Geo. D. Downey,
Raleigh, G M
seen issuing from a number of the chim­ Gaylord, W L
member of the Protestant Episcopal
ing their stay here.— Salem Statesman.
flung from the base of the rock to the top ment of 1888.
of Pendleton, and by Rev. J. C. Read, of neys, and several massive buildings are Haveramith, Jaiura Roberts. Maud
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
IIoll of Honor.
of
the
tower,
on
October
18,
1881
—
eight
Church,
and
of
Rebecca
Degree
Lodge,
I.
The last issue of the Washington Dem­ years ago—solid and weighty evidence of
Hill, George
Richie, Dave
California, so laxative and nutritious,
Oregon
City,
on
the
subject,
presented
in
clearly
in
the
course
of
erection.
The
ocrat has the following to say about us:
Snow, Mortimer
The following pupils have stood 100 O. O. F., also for several years an active
Harrison, J J
with the medicinal virtues of plants
the
existence
of
wild
winds
and
waves
in
the
report.
The
most
part
of
the
after
­
streets must be very narrow, as the Harmon, E G—3
t‘We are indebted to the T elephone - that vicinity at this time of year.
Sbortridge, Jesse
known to be most beneficial to the
in deportment and have neither lieen and earnest member cf the local W. C.
noon was taken up in the program given buildings are very closely packed together Herrinandv, Geo
R egister , of McMinnville, for the ex­
Sparrow, Geo—2
human system, forming lheONLY PER
T. U.
absent
nor
tardy
for
the
month
ending
cellent sketch and likeness of General
He sat in his door at noonday, lonely
Sparrow, Pho'be
bv the Women’s Foreign Mission Soci- | and have no appearance whatever ”of be- Hackler, J II
FECT REMEDY to act gently yel
H emstock .—In this city, Tuesday, Octo­ ety of Oregon. An address was given
Christopher Taylor, published in the and glum and sad; the flies were buz­ October 25, 1889, in District No. 24:
Hanson, E S
Tuttle, Von E
promptly on the
ing
laid
off
in
squares
or
blocks.
The
ber
29,
1889,
the
infant
daughter
of
Democrat last week. The T elephone zing about him, led by a blue-winged Guy L. Sully,
Blanche E. Derr,
Taylor, Phillip
Mr
by Mrs. Henry Warren, the retiring city is large, apparently extending back Hays,
R egister , under the management of “gad;” not a customer darkened his Colon Eberhard,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hemstock.
Yto! Reid,
Hoibrook, L L
Van Oradell, J E
Messrs. Harding A Heath, has become portals, not a sign of business was there, Bliss Fletcher.
president,
who
has
for
a
great
part
of
Lottie Reid,
Watkins, E
as far as the eye can rear. , and is dotted Kosola, Mate
—AND TO —
II ibbs .—Near this city, Tuesday, October
one of the most enterprising and reada­ but the flies kept on buzzing ahou the Dulaney Roof,
Wardle, St. Clair
Maggie Roof.
29, 1889, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. the thirteen years of the society's his­ all over with spires and tire smokestacks Keeler, Chas
ble papers in tlie state. We congratulate old man’s hair. At last in misery he
Whitmer,
Mrs
M
Kutch,
George
M rs . M innie D ee , Teacher.
Geo. Hibbs.
tory been its earnest and faithful presid­ of vast foundries. Through the city
our friends upon their enterprise and shouted, “Great Scott I I’m covered
Lee, Fenner C
Williams, Nova—2
— SO THAT —
ing officer.
Notice.
prosperity, and old Y amhill upon having with flies,” and the zephyrs that toyed
courses a river upon whose placid waters Lamporecht, Wi in Wilson, W P
PURE BLOOD,
Heal
Estate.
so good a newspaper ”
The annual report of the correspond­ are 'to be seen numerous ships and I.ee, S heron
with his whiskers whispered, “Why
Wells, Roy C
REFRESHING SLEEP,
The ladies of the Coffee dub are earn­
Wilson, James—7
Samuel J. and Adey Petit to Addison ing secretary, Mis. D. C. Latourette, of steamers. Mr. Willoughby says that Lauriia, F—2
On the Bixth of November the people don’t you advertise?”
HEALTH and STRENGTH
estly requested to meet at the City hall Hash,
Worth,
Wm
Laurila,
Mrs
F
lots
3
and
4,
in
block
4,
Willa
­
of Idaho will vote upon the question of
In a few weeks there will be a general
Oregon City, was read. It was a most he watched this strange city appear and
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
Wilson, Ida
Moon,
W
W
ratifying or rejectiug the constitution re­ change in the postage stamps used in the Friday, Nov. 1, 1889, as there is very mina ; $300.
encouraging one. A much larger num- disappear every year since ’80, which
cently framed at Boise City. Seyeral United States, and the variety will suit important business to transact.
When calling for the above please say and all are delighted with it. Ask your
John W. and Julia A. Gault to Wm. bei of circles and young people’s associa­
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­
occurs during the longest days of June, “advertised.
M rs . M intie , President.
elements are opposed to the constitution even an evening rainbow. Here ¡3 the
Campbell. 323.80 acres in John ('. Mays'
J. C. C oofkr ,
factured only by the
Alus. G albreath , Secretary.
nnd some are opposed to statehood it­ list: 1 cent, ultimarine blue; 4 cent,
donation land claim, in section 31. t 4 s, tions are at work and there is a gratify­ and just as the sun is setting behind
Postmaster.
self. However, there is no doubt a chocolate; 5 cent, light brown ; 6 cent,
ing increase in the amount of literature Mount Fairweather.
r 4 w; *2.00.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
The state of Oregon has just received
large majority of the territory is in favor vermillion; 10 cent, melon green; 15
i
■• a
S an F kanc ' isco , C al .
United States to Ira D. Stephens, taken.
of statehood and satisfied with the pres­ cent, steel blue; 30 cent, black; 99 cent, from the Federal government forty sad­ 161.68 acres, the neL4« e *4, the e '2 n
L
ouis villi . Ky.__________ N ev Y ork , N. ¥
What
Is
Castoria?
Miss Buzzell, who lias served the soci­
ent constitution, so that there is little orange. The old 2-cent stamp will be dles, forty bridles, forty blankets, four e
the n w *4 11 e '4, section 6, t 5 s, r ety for more than two years in Swatow, . Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescrip­
question of its decision. So far as hu­ cut down one-fourth smaller, and be of hundred sets of accoutrements and thir­ 6 w.
teen hundred gun slings for distribution
China, gave a report of her work in tion for infants and children. It contains
man forecast can go, there seems to be metallic red or carmine coior.
among the different organizations, caval­ John B. P. ami Amadile Piette to Van arousing an interest in tlie work of the neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­
little doubt that Idaho will become a
cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
A young man recently jilted by bis ry and infantry composing tlie state mi­ B. Delashmutte and Harrison B. Oat­
state during the coming session of con­ best
for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and
girl says there is scarcely anything litia or national guard. The four bun­ man, 331.81 acres, part of E. G. Edson society.
gress.
oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee
women cannot do with a hairpin. They dled sets of accoutrements, comprising donation land claim, in t 4 s, r 4 w, and
Mrs. L. C. Driggs, of Orqgon City, is castor
is thirty years' use by millions of mothers.
B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR.
Nels Durham writing from Tillamook use it to pick their teeth, button shoes, cartridge boxes, bayonets, scabbards,etc, lots 1 in section 4, t 4 s, r 4 w; $11,000.
now president; Mrs. D. C. Latourette, of Castoria destroys worms and allays fever-
AYER'S
says: “After supper a coterie of old res­ clean fiDger nails, punch bed bugs out, and tlie gun slings, were distributed
John R. McBride, executor, too Ann Oregon City, is secretary, and Mrs. sihness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
idents were discussing local politics.
fasten up stray bangs, clean out the stem among the three regiments and the agri­ McBride, 39.69 acres in t 3 s, r4 w; $237.
CHERRY
curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas­
Warren is now treasurer. The amount toria relieves teething troubles, cures con­
“ 'This yere bill of *75 ier books fer of their husband’s pipes, scratch their cultural college at Corvallis. The first
RECTORA I..
Ann McBride to Jason Peters, 392.79
Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to
the county is a swindle 1 That’s what I heads, run it into cakes to see if they are regiment received one hundred sets ot acres in t 3 3, r 4 w ; $1,415.50.
of money passing through the treasuiv stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi­
lates tne food, regulates the stomach and
call it—a swindle!’ exclaimed one of sufficiently done, and about a million accoutrements and three hundred and
order In Oak. Ash or any Wood
during the year is about *1,670.
the VOICE, when hoarse and husky
F.
T.
Keyes
to
Chehalem
Valley
bowels,
giving
healthy
and
natural
sleep.
other things that poor deluded men ten gun clings; the second regiment, one
them.
from overstrain or irritation of the vocal
desired.
Castoria
is
the
children's
panacea
—
the
The
society
now
supports
two
mission
­
Board
of
Immigration,
.55
of
an
acre
in
“ ‘I’d like to know why?’ said a new­ know nothing about, and they do it all hundred sets of accoutrements and four
organs, is improved and strengthened by the
aries in tlie/oreign field and is doing mother's friend.
comer. ‘The county’s accoonts must be with the same hairpin, too,
use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Clergy­
FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY!
hundred and sixty gun slings; the third section 18, t 3 s, r 2 w; $1.00.
R. W, and S. J. Lancefield to.I.W.
men, Singers, Actors, and Public Speakers
kept, and how are you going to do it
Marriage Licenses.
Land in Tacoma is very high, ranging regiment, one hundred sets of accoutre­ Ei.uii "ell, Jr., the south 35 feet of lots work in tlie state in stirring up the
find great relief in the use of this prep­
without books, I’d like to know.’
ments
and
five
hundred
and
sixty
gun
churches to a better part in the same
in
price
from
*1,500
to
$60,000
per
lot.
aration. A specific for throat affections. It
7
and
8,
block
5,
Watts
’
“The old resident turned a look of No lot is offered for sale within the city slings ; the agricultural college one hun­
Following
are
the
marriage
licenses
Orders taken for all kinds of work and
work. From tlie program must not be
relieves Croup and Whooping Cough, and is
withering scorn upon the interloper. (or less than *1,500. Nearly all of the dred sets of accoutrements and one hun­ Amity; $350.
granted for October :
satisfaction guaranteed t all at factory
indispensable in every household.
omitted
a
most
excellent
poem
by
Mrs.
I
‘Huh! We kept’em for forty years by lots are 25 by 120 feet. The country ex­ dred gun slings. The equipments were
C. B. Taylor, guardian, to Nora E.
and see specimens of furniture,
Caroline Gilbert 18, L. E. Newman 22.
cuttin' notches on sticks, and I guess the tending back, probably four miles, is all purchased out of the appropriations to Olds, one-seventh interest in 213 acres, C'. C. Bateman, of Mt. Tabor.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Lou Robertson 19, E. W. Howe 32.
timber liain’t guv out yet I guess.’ ”
the
general
military
fund.
The
saddles,
part
of
north
half
of
Ruel
Olds
’
donation
Do not buy without first seeing Ute furni
At night was presented a most stirring | Frankie Bell 20, L, B. Brown 24.
divided into city lots which sell from $300
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Txjwell, Maae.
bridles and blankets were sent to (’apt. land claim; $350.
ture
manufactured here in your own state
to
*1,000
per
lot.
Not
a
foot
of
land
can
Sold
by
all
Druggist«.
1
‘
rice
f
1
«
six
bottle«,
$5.
program
on
the
educational
work
of
!
Mrs.
N.
L.
Cook
60,
Wm.
Scott
60.
Up to the 15th year, most young peo­
W. T. Raleige at Sheridan for the troop
and county
Jesse and Mary C. Hobson to Allred Baptists in thr state. Addresses were
Nancy Bailes 22, J. M. Chapman 47.
ple require ten hours of sleep, and till be bought on the point of land on which of cavalry at that place.
B. CLARK.
Moore, one-fifth interest in lot 3, block
Clara Baxter 23, J. T. Isham 47.
the 20th year nine hours. After that Tacoma is situated for less than $500 per
made by Rev. C. M. Hill on “The rela­
I.aury Blum 18, John McCloud 21.
On Saturday last the steamer Montana 3, Newberg; $100.
age, everyone finds out how much he or acre, and out at American lake, twelve
Samuel Hobson and wife to Alfred tion of McMinnville college to denomina­
Elizabeth Tonzine 17, Leon Rondeau
Prices Consistent with Good Work.
she requires, though, as a general rule, miles distant, they ask $1,000 an acre for arrived in London with 1,319 bales of
at least, six or eight hours are necessary. land. Fortunes have been made in tlie^e hops shipped from Puyallup by E. Moore, one-fifth interest in lot 3, block tional aggressiveness,” and by Rev. F. 30.
Nannie Sichsich 35, J. Coquille 35;
Eight hours' sleep will prevent more lands within the last few years. To il­ Meeker & Co., in a special train of eight­ 3, Newberg; $100.
K. Van Tassel on “The relation of Mc­
---- ON----
nervous derangements in women than lustrate, one man has a tract of 160 acres een ears on September 19th, and routed
J. W. and Louisa J. Moon to John Minnville college to denominational indiana.
which
he
obtained
from
the
government
via the Norther'. Pacific, Wisconsin Stainbrough, 3 acres of land near New-
any medicine can cure. During grow­
unity.” Pres. Brownson spoke of “The
th there must be ample sleep if the as a homestead, not paying one cent for Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne à Chi­ berg; $500.
relation of McMinnville college to de­
brain is to be developed to its full ex­ it, and now he refuses *600 per acre, 01 cago to Baltimore, thence via the Atlan­
Wm.
S.
and
Laura
L.
Reece
to
Gideon
On Short or Ixmg Time in Sums to suit
tent and the more nervous, excitable or *96,000 for the tract, and this change of tic transport line to London direct. The F. Heston, 2 acres of land in t 3 s, r 2 w ; nominational benevolence.”
When Baby waa »lek, we gave her Caatorla,
Ixiwest Rates and no Commissions.
precocious a child is, the longer sleep values has occurred within the last seven hops were thirty days going from Puyal­ *725.
The
addresses
were
most
excellent.
When
aha
was
a
Child,
she
cried
tor
Castoria,
should it get if its intellectual progress years. There are residents in Tacoma, lup to London. This is the first train
If. Hurley and wife to F. H. Hartwig, The reference of Mr. Hill to his connec­ When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria,
is not to come to a premature standstill who five years ago were poor men, now­ load shipment ever made from the Paci­
worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, fic coast to Europe and the Atlantic sea­ lot 1, in block 10, Newberg; $40.
tion with the old college and the influ­ When sb. had Children, she gave them Caatoria
or its life cut short at an early age.
| ’all on or address: J
all acquired through the increased value board. Another train load shipment of
II. It. and A. E. Littlefield to Joseph ences there surrounding him leading to
of
lands.
When I think of the towel, the old
twenty car loads of bops made by Meek­ Phillips, 120 acres, in section 9, t 5 s, r his decision as to his life work was ex­
W. T. SHURTLEFF,
fashion towel, that used to hang up by
The Oregon Iron & Steel company are er ¿¿Co., which left Puyallup October 6 w; $1,500.
ceedingly so.
the printing house door, I think that no­ shipping twenty tons of cast iron pipe 9th, arrived Monday after a run of twelve
At J. I. Knight <t Co.’s M< Minnvilc, O .
Jesse Edwards and wife J. D. Beil,
body in these days of shoddy can ham­ and twenty tons of pig iron per day to days. It will be shipped to London on lot 2, block 3, Newberg; $500.
Friday’s morning session was held in
Josephine county has 86,818 acres of
mer out iron to wear as it wore. The San Francisco, which shows that there is the steamer Maine sailing on Saturday.
Robert McKune to Sarah Ann Mc- the college chapel. It was a most excell­ deeded land, valued at *393,130; town
tramp, who abused it, the devil who a good demand for iron in California.and —Oregonian.
Kune, lots 4 and 5 and west hall' of lots ent session. Action was had looking to lots *139,720; improvements, *198,824;
used it, the comp., who got at it when also that Oregon is ready to supply it.
merchandise and implements *134,091
The first successful blood purifier ever
the founding of a new academy tributary money, notes and accounts *219,503;
these two were gone, the make-up and The same company has shipped a ¡ante offered to the public w as Ayer’s Sarsapa­ ] 3 and 6, block 2, Sheridan ; *100.
Ida E. and Sidney G. Dorris to Felix to the college, and to the organization of household furniture *41,226; 1108 horses
foreman, the editor, poor man. each rub­ lot of cast iron pipe to the Sound, and it rilla. Imitators have had their day, but
Penmanship, Correspond«)«, Bus
bed some grime off while they put a seems rather queer that while this com­ soon abandoned the field, while the, de­ G. Derris, lot 3, in block 40, Lafayette ; a state educational society.
and tnules valued at*44,207; 4604 cattle typewriting.
less and Legal Forms tactically taught at th
heap out. In, over and under, ’twas pany can sell pipe to California and | mand for this incomparable medicine in­ *250.
valued at *62,074 ; 1195 sheep valued at Portland Business College.
Many
surprising
things
occurred
dur
­
blacker than thunder, 'twas harder than Washington the cast iron pipe to be used ■ creases year by year, and was never so
*1727 ; 2027 hogs valued at *4123. Total The thorough work done In eaeh of our seven
Its Excellent Qualities
ing this gathering. One of the most im­ *1,238,565. Indebtedness *216,840; ex­ lepartrnenu
poverty, rougher than sin ; form the roll­ in the new line between this city and ' great as at present.
has given this Institution a reputt
er suspended, it was never bended, and Palatine hili is being brought from the
Ion such as but lew schools attain, uecuring t
Cominead to public approval the Cali­ portant was the completion of the Fail­ emptions 105,574. Taxable propertv, lundreds
of
our graduates profitable emplov
it flapped on the wall like a banner of East. The pipe foundry at Oswego is
fornia liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs. ing fund, so called. This is a fund »916,251.
Knt. both as book-keepers and Hmoer»i>lier'
tin. It grew thicker and rougher and the only one on the coast, and has a A ndke - on —To tlie wife of Gus Anderson It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste,
idents
admitted
at any time. C.i’aloe
given in honor of the late Josiah Failing.
harder and tougher, and daily put on a large field to supply and should be bust-
A. P. ABMSTHOVG, Principal, Portland. Or.
and by gently acting on the kidneys, [ Originally consisting of $6.250 it was not
on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1889, a boy.
Children
Cry
for
more inkier hue, until one windy morn­ all the time. The foundry will be em­
liver and bowels, it cleanses the system
ing without anv warning, it fell to the ployed for several months in filling its W ood —To the wife of A. E. Wood, on effectually, thereby promoting the health to liecome productive for college work
Pitcher’s Castoria.
floor and was broken in two.— Burdette. San Francisco contract.—Oregonian.
Thursday, Ort. 24, 1889, a girl.
Children Cry for
and comloSt of all who use it.
Pitcher’s Castoria
until it should amount to *15.000. At 1
/
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
C oal oil 11.25 at B urt ’ s .
Granville Baker leit for Whatcom Mon-
■ dav.
I
Bargains in millinery at Mrs. A.
Burt’s.
Les. Laughlin is clerking lor J. H.
Henderson.
Don’t forget Saturday’s matinee at the
opera house.
A full line of parched and green coffee
at Henderson’s.
A. L. Talmage, of Portland, spout Sun­
day in the berg.
Judge Heady is in the East and is be-
in treated right royally.
Why not have our local talent bring
out the opera “Mascott.”
Vermont Gilt takes the lead in crock­
ery sold by Wallace & Todd.
Don’t forget Dr. J. H. Nelson when
you want first-class plate work.
Our Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines,
ROGERS BROS.. Leading Druggists,
McMinnville, Oregon.
W. T. Booth & Son
Carry a Full Stock
Walking and Riding Plows
KIDMETS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleanse the System Effectually,
Furniture Factory,
MONEY TO LOAN
INSURANCE NEGOTIATED.