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■ Yesterday Homer C. McGuire was ar THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. rested mid taken before Justice Harding T C<H Mil, rSOCEKnlNGK. I AN IMPORTANT ItAII.KOAIl MOVE. THANKSGIVING I’llOCL a MATIONS. THK MONTANA CONTEST. Is the Albany anil Astoria lloail a Tart of the I nion Pacific's Plans? The President and Governor Proclaim a Day «f Tlianksgiving and Prayer. A Plain Statement of the Facta in the Case. The city council met in regular session on a charge of threatening to kill his Tuesday evening. Mayor Manning, Re- I father, Joseph McGuire. At the time of Friday, November 8, 1889. By the president of the United states Dr. AugustC Kinney of Astoria, says T. B. Merry writes the following let going to press the case was not d'sposc-d ; sorder Spencer, and Councilnien Butt, of. Barnekofl’. Johnson, Grissen and Wright he has authentic information from Oma- a proclamation : A highly favored peo- ter to the Portland ITricorr. which rOSTOFFICE HOUK*. B. P. Grant, an old acquaintance of werc present at the opening, and Coun- ha that the Union Pacific contemplates I pie, mindful of their independence on gives new light on the subject : “The contest for the possession of the From 7 a ill. to 7 p. in From 8:30 p. Mrs. L. H. Cook, from Lodi, California, ci I ma n Jones aine in during the reading extending its lines to Astoria. Thein the bounty of a Divine Providence, tn. to 9 p. m. has been in town the past week looking of the minutes. I formation came in a letter from a l’ort- should seek a fitting occasion to testify Montana legislature does not seem to be Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 8 p. in. for property. He will probably purchase I Minutes of the previous regular and | land man, who had a talk with President their gratitude and ascribe praise to very well understood in Oregon and Sunday from 3 p. lu. to 3:30 p. in a farm near the city and also some town But Remember that ROGERS BROS, will Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ill. Mail property. several si>ecial meetings were read and Charles Francis Adams, in Boston, re Him who is the author of their many Washington, to judge front the com- north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. in. cently. The company w ill soon liegin a blessings. It behooves ns then to look ments of the daily papers thereon. An have the Largest and Finest Stock of Holi Peter Biant has rented his place on the approved. BILLS \LLOWKD. preliminary survey to find lhe most back with thankful hearts over the past. attempt was made to disfranchise 132 la- north side of Wilson river to Mr. Bowels. day Goods this year, that has ever been THK MARKET REPORT. $ 6 00 practicable route for a line. year and thank (¡oil for his infinite I borers at the Homestake tunnel in Sil- ! of McMinnville, and will build an elegant •S. F. Chronicle brought to this City. . ................ 4 80 e bushel» 60 and comfortable residence on hi.« place Oregonian Potato,« A well posted railroad man said to a mercy for vouchsafing to our land endur ver Bow county, on account of alleged 9 00 fl doz $2 OO to 2 .50 near town where he will reside hence W. Waugaman.. Chickens, young S. C. Curtis ................ 3 00 representative of the Herald that he had ing peace; to our j>eople freedom from non-compliance with the terms of the! ' doz 3 .50 to 4 00 forth.— Headlight. old ?' 10 Bodie A Walker .Clear sides F lb. ............. 12 50 good reason to believe that the I nion pestilence and famine; to our husband Australian election law under which The McMinnville pajiers have caught Chas. I’vnnm 8 Bacon ^shoulders lb 2 65 Pacific intends to reach Astoria by cross-| men abundant harvests, and to them this election was held. Messrs. J. H. to 1<> 12 ' the sewer and drainage fever. McMinn Rogers Bros. I Hams lb . 8 40 that labor a recompense for their toil. Hall and William M. Jack, two of the 10 l.r.l jin 10 pd pails i ville is a nicely situated, substantial old Chas. Lewis 19 00 ing the Cascades southeast of Albany, 10 to *'ar l (In 5 gallon tins 8 town, but she needs sewers badly—even F M. Rover.. .. and that the Albany and Astoria railroad Now, therefore, 1 Benjamin Harrison, three county commissioners whose dutv .............. 4 00 20 Eggs. ....$» dozen worse than Dallas—to insure good healih G. W. Burt 11 45 company recently incorporated in this president of the United States of Amer it was to canvass the vote, are republi 50 Butter, Creamery, roll to citizens.— Obterver. Chas. Groening 183 10 city is a Union Pacific movement. The ica, earnestly recommend that Thurs cans. When it came down to precinct 40 Butter, dull, fresh $1 roll PERFUMERY. Etc., has never been as Com J) 15 to Brine .................... pound. 9 00 The electric light men finished wiring P. D. Glenn day, the 28th day of the present month 34, as the Homestake tunnel is called, 4 5 Dried apples, dull, prl. to 42 60 Union Pacific company has recently had the circuits on Third street yesterday, (j. W. Kauffman plete as now, and we are selling them at of November, be set apart as a day of surveyors in the field, looking for a route an affidavit was made by one Henry 8 6 Dried plums, dull, V pd. to . 2 00 and two or three crews are laying pipes B. F. Fuller s 6 Dried prunes, dull, V pd. to the Lowest Prices. national thanksgiving and prayer, and ....................... 2 00 across the Cascades, and more improba Bernard, that the law bad not l«een for the water worgs. When the works Al I fussev i; 8 Driedpeaches.dull, p pd to ................... 2 00 ble things have hapjiened than that this that the people of this country, ceasing complied with, in that only three of the are completed, the whole United «¡fates J. Wisecarver ___________ ____ __ 1 0O _ to 1 to Flour .................... $1 sack A. M. Sanders 2 00 _ ___ declined ________ W cent ___ 11, _ ____ Sugars, 12, and 13 are invited to come and see us. from the cares and labor of their work five judges appointed under the terms 2 00 company incorporated right beneath our J. 11. Nelson pounds for $100; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. There is no more fruitful source oi dis S. F. Harding 2 00 noses should be a part of the plans of the ing day, shall assemble in their respect- of that law, had served as such on the »115; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents It involves (’. W. Talmage pound: coal oil. very firm, @ $2.75 ip case; ease than vitiated blood. .................. 2 00 Union Pacific in the extension of its lines j ive places of worship and give thanks to day of election. On the strength of this salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, every organ and function of the body and J. J. Spencer 32 00 to the Pacific ocean. 1 God who has prosperred us on our way Hall anil Jack threw out the entire vote and is very firm if not immediately corrected by the use J. 11. Crow.. ........................ 40 00 This would also verify the assertion and made our paths paths of peace, be- of the precinct which cast 128 democrat of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, sooner or later On motion Councilman Jones was ap leads to fatal results. Be warned in made by Col. T. E. Hogg while here, in I seeching him to bless our future and ic to 3 republican votes. By this stroke LOCAL AND GENERAL. pointed to confer with parties wanting to reference to the building of the Oregon time. To the fact that we keep in stock none but present good, making it truly one of the of legerdemain the republicans count in the Purest Drugs, and that all Prescriptions Our exchanges, says the Asloiia I'io buy the city’s old street lamps, and to Pacific to an eastward connection, that it thanksgivings for each reunited home five republican members of the legisla-' C oal oil $1.25 at B urt ’ s . I neer, emphatically, asserts that the sell the same to the best possible advan waB no longer a question of whether or circle as well as for the nation at large. ture and count out a like number of i entrusted to our care will receive prompt See O. O. Hodson’s new ad. go.’’ ' We know oi a store tage to the city. , ' “bustle must ...... and careful attention. from whence the bustle departed long On motion the committee on health not the Oregon Pacific would become a In witness whereof I have hereunto set democrats. This is done in the interest' J. O. Spencer is in town visiting. transcontinental road, but a question of my hand and caused the seal of the of several senatorial aspirants, among In fact, there was never any bustle Teacher’s institute at Sheridan to-day. ’ about it, simply because the proprietor and |>oliee were instructed to enquire in how many other such lines would be them Col. W. F. Sanders, L. H. Hersh- United States to be affixed. to the duties and faithfulness of the The citv election is over, and nobodv ! never spent a dollar for advertising, built in the near future.— Albany Herald. Done at the city of Washington, this field, Lee Mantle and R. B. Harrison. | night-watchman. hurt. ‘ ’ I « We ” were ..................................... informed yesterday by Dr. first day of November, in the year of our son of the president. Ke«olution.« of Condolence. Some informal discussion waB had in Michaux that the scarlet fever patients Bargain« in millinery at Mrs. The case then assumed the form of a Lord one thousand eight hundred and regard to the superintendency of the wa in the vicinity of Lafayette are improv At a regular meeting of Friendship Burl’s. . ing. This io is me the time uuic ui of ycux year that mat people peupie ter and electric plant, but final action Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 12, I. O. O. eighty nine and of the independence of writ of mandanus, returnable before; Arthur Burt was quite sick a day or so cannot be too careful of the health of was deferred. the United States the one hundred Hon, Stephen De Wolfe, who ran against; F., on November 5, 1889, a committee this week. their children. Our schools are doing Hon. Henry N. Blake and was defeated and fourteenth. Marshal ’ s and recorder ’ s reports read was appointed to frame resolutions of Real Estate. Frank Hodgkin, of Salem, was in town | flue and an epidemic of fever or diph- The Oregpn Pacific steamboars on the B enjamin H arrison , President. for the chief justiceship by 1,430 votes. and placed on file. last Saturday. I Iberia would be of untold injury. Willamette river divisin will leave Port condolence on the death of Sister Abi J ames G. B laine , Secretary of State. The republican papers charge Judge de Estate of James McCulloch to D. Dre- land, south bound, Monday, Wednesday Adjourned to meet Thursday evening, gail Whitman Harding. A full line of parched and green coffee ! .,TJie 01 V”1 ^iree young men, acres, section 13, t 5 s, r 6 w ; and Friday at 6 a. in. Arrive at Corval By the governor of the state of Oregon : Wolf with a want of proper delicacy i »«»t. « t Henderson's Hill and the Rolfe’s, under indictment November 7th. To the Officers and Members of Friendship ' To the end that public acknowledg- in sitting on a case in which $260. lis Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at , for wrecking the Southern Pacific train Rebelzah Degree Lodge; No. IS, i. O. , Samuel Shepherd and wife to Sherman 3:30 n. in. leave Corvallis, north bound Conimifliiioiier’A Court. A. V. R. bnvder was elected recorder j at the Lebanon junction, on the 28th j ment may be made to God for bis un he is an interested party. This is Hatch, 0. F.: 73.69 acres, t 3 s, r 4 w ; $2,000. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at s of Dallas Monday. ! day of July last, whereby Jack Miller, In the matter of the assessment of J. We, your committee, to whom was re-1 numbered mercies, 1 hereby appoint not true. The controversy involves only II. Hurley and wife to J. D. Carter, a. — m. -------- Arrive al ’ . ’ _ ortland. ..... Tuesday, Ladies call and Hee the fine millinery I an engineer, and Quint Gutlirie, a fire- -\y. Ctfwles • rejected. Thursday, the 28th of November, 1889, 131 votes and that in a single county. If ferred the duty of preparing resolutions: lots 2 and 3,’ block 3, Hurley’s Newberg ; 1 Thursday _ ___ 1............... and Saturday ...... „... ,.t3:30i>, at in. On T o T. Fuller ’..ll__»„ mid. lost lost their tllRIi' lives, livMfl came ctima on on to tn be! Im at . Mrs? Vs'.' ’s. ‘man, of respect to the memoir of Sister Hard Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Isrtli : as a day of thanksgiving, and I would Judge de Wolf had been a candidate for $’K>. In the matter of the assessment of ............................... „ , , , , . , heard in the circuit court at Albany this ing, would beg leave to submit the fol north and south ¡round lioats lie oyer Vermont Gut takes the lead in crock- week I remind tlie good people of the common a county or district office, the charge John Ennery; allow indebtedness of J. I). Carter and wife to J. E. Searles, ....... lowing report: lots 2 and 3, block 3, Hurley’s Newberg; n,Rh’ «’ Salem, leaving at 6 a. in. ery told by Wallace & Todd. Occasionally one reads of towns be- $7,169. wealth that no expressions of gratitude would have some force. But as lie was W hereas , God, in his infinite wisdom, It« Excellent Oualiti«** B. F. Saylor was up from Portland vis- , coming so dull that grass grows in the In the matter of the assessment of has caused the removal of bur sister, can be more acceptable to heaven than a candidate for a state office and the 131 $600. H. Hurley and wife to J. E. Searls, itir>g his family this week. j ( streets, ‘ ' but " ' '2 1 ' Prineville, though not a dull j 8 FIetcher aliow indebtedness of who departed this life, at the age of 72, i are gifts from their abundance in aid of Homestake votes would leave him still moat .t the fU .^ ™ ao anow lot 27, Hurley's sub-division, Newberg, I Commend to public approval the Cali Go to Dr. J. II. Nelson for dental ! n hcp bv anv manna nnn mee rass years, 4 months and 5 days, on October I tiie poor. fornia liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs. 1,302 votes behind Blake, I do not see t 3 s, r 2 w; $400. racket anyhow, ‘ half-way and g0 go “ it one $500. work, Opera bouse building. ¿alf'W?T an<1 29, 1889. Therefore, be it In testimony whereof, I hereunto sign how he can be an interested party, any , ,j 1 better. This Inis week a wild goose was seen | In the matter of the assessment of the uuverms, It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, II. t nuriev Hurley ano and wue wife io to .i. J. r. 1*. v Converse. Resoleed, That in the death of our sis by gently acting on the kidneys, Mrs. E. L. E. White returned to her swimming in a puddle of water on Main Oregonian Railway Co. (limited); re- ter we have lost an honored and useful i my name and cause the seal of the state more than Bret Harte's friend who got ' lot 3, block 12, Hurley’s Newberg; $120. ; and liver and bowels, it cleanses the system home in East Portland Monday. street.— Review. member of our lodge, and, that while i to be affixed at the city of Salem, this knocked out at the scrimmage on the j H. Hurley and wife to Jas. M. I-ewel- effectually, thereby promoting the health jected. her presence in our meetings will be no 4th day of November, A. I)., 1889. ling, 5 acres, lot 31, Hurley’s sub-divi and comfort of all who use it. Don’t forget Dr. J. H. Nelson when An examination of the Yaquina Bav Stanislow. In the matter of the application of more, ber memory will be deeply en sion, 13 s, r 2 w ; $500. vou want first-class plate work. shows that it has twiBted apart amid- Wm. P. Thomas et al for county road; S ylvester P ennoyer , Governor. If a failure to have the required num - graven on the tablets of our hearts. ’ The Klamath county .Star, Peter !he , ^PanJ'^he a',e;. Part h.^s A. E. Davis and wife to Hank Thoinp- bridge allowed at Fnlquartz landing Resoleed, That while we miss our sister By the governor: ber of judges should disqualify a whole ; I OX'lij Poet editor, is our latest exchange. | re8t8 wqiere it ¿8t ^gp(1 son, 10.47 acres vr* of a Monroe's land claim. . . . 1V.TII OVlun ’ here, we turn with sincerity and offer G eo . W. M c B ride , Secretary of State. precinct and its vote, I can nanxe three t Is, r 3 w ; $130.87. across Hess creek; county to furnish our sympathy to the bereaved family The new school house at Corvallis will I The after part receives the full force of | material, G. J. Irwins to do the framing republican precincts in Missoula county Edna S. Green to E. W. Haines, lots Oregon’s Next Cadet at West Point. friends. be ready for occupancy next week. the surf and is fast shaking to pieces.— and superintending for »25; work to be and ___ that Bhould be thrown out in that way. 3 and 4, block 29, Lafayette; $.'»00. Resolved, That in respect to the mem- For salt go to Wallace A Todd, and } a1ulna l^Mican. Congressman Hermann has appointed This would unseat two republican repre- T. B. McAdams and wife to W. L. done by road district. | or; of our deceased sister, our charter be save from ten to fifteen cents per sack. At a recent meeting of the stockhold Resignation of J. C. Cooper as county ! Pr°Perly draped and these resolutions be Prof. I. W. Pratt, principal of the Harri tentatives who were] elected one by 8 I Suiter, lot 3, block 25, Lafayette; $267 er,,. ti . i wui.i I ers of tlie Yanihiil county fair association inscribed on our minutes. son etreet schoolt Gen. William Kapus and another 4 majority; a state senator i Dan Johnson and wife to ” Maude John Thompson and Elijah Carpe-iter, I (he following officer8 wef ] t d f u surveyor accepted. *' ......... Brv- ” Have secured the Agency for the I an and Clabe Bryan, 160 acres, pa t of and Dr. R. Glisan, of Portland, a board Mas. E. D. F ellows , of Lafayette, were in the c.ty Tuesday. ensuing year: W. A. Howe, preaident; Tax levy for county purposes, 11 mills; who barely squeezed in by 32. and one ‘ Dan Johnson land claim, section 36, t 3 M rs . G. A". B ooth , for the competitive examination of appli Mrs. B. F. Clubine, returned to her W. C. Hembree, vice-president; G. W. school, 5 mills. State levy has not been i Again, if they j s, r 4 w; $1.00. E. N. F ord , I cants for the ajipointment as cadet to the or two minor officers. home in Centralia, Washington, Tues- Jones secretary; J. W. Cowls, traasur-! made yet. Committee. talk about illegal votes cast hv foreign J. C. Wilson and wile to Mrs. Martha day. er; F. W. Redmond. J. W. Gault, S. A. tn the matter of the assessment of The committee was ordered to furnish United States military academy at West ers, the Blackfoot Milling Co.’s works at Baker, lot at White’s station ; $400. Go and see those new wonder riding gonH^ecmn-e committee1*’ * ? Ann E. Martin to M. Fisk, 426.78 Win. Rogers; allow reduction of mort- the family a copy of these resolutions, Point The hoard will meet at the Park Bonner voted not less than sixty Nova and walking plows at W. T. Booth A ’ ’ executne committee. gage of $3,300. They intend In ! also the T elephone -R egister and Yam- ¡ street school building at 9 o’clock a. m. Scotians and Canadians who had lieen in acres of F. Martin’s land claim, t 4 s, r 3 Son’s. A family in Whatcom, Wash., who ! of November 9th next, at which time and had a 90-foot well, were complaining be BILLS allowed . I hill county Reporter a copy for pnbliea- the territory less than six months and w; $12,500. E. R. Harding, of Lost Valiev, Gilliam E. B. Taylor and wife to Nora E. | place the examination of applicants will voted them all for the republican ticket. ■ i . - » vauac me water tasteu cause the tasted Bironjj, strong, and sent a J M Wright $ 11 10 j tion. i Olds, north Ruel Olds land claim, t 3 I frienda' ‘ ’18 8 rela“ves and weeRleaner down to see ..: wbkt was he held. ■ ------ :--------------- ............ ... the ...j T J Harris 41 46 In the event of an appeal to the su s, r 4 w ; $1.00 The New Portland Hospital. matter. Imagine the horror of the lami- G Mossburg.................................. 12 OO The Oregon cadet to graduate m June (IF Walter Durham and his bride arrived ly when the welTcleaner announceii that M itnesses. State vs Mossburg preme court, which is not improbable, I G. M. laindighain and wife to Jordan 90 0) The contract, says the Oregonian, for 1899, is Milton F. Davis, of McCoy, who have no fear but the derision of the court Fuqua. 100 acres of Carlos Buffum’s at home from Columbia county Tuesday he had lound down there the bodv oi a David Steel 8 OO building the new Portland hospital in now stands high in his class and is re evening. drowned Indian, who had been missing S E Messing.-r below will be affirmed. In the case of land claim, t 5 a, r 4 w; $3,000. 9 OO A new postoffice in Wyoming is called ! !or three weeks. The people of \\ hatcom G W Odell U. S. to Frank E. White, 160 acres, 2 50 East Portland, has been let to Geoige ported to be one of the brightest young the removal of the capital from Virginia Grover, and the postmaster’s name is . v®.linking water. They think it L Bettman ..................... And will 5 90 Langford, who has commenced work I men of the academy. Mr. Hermann se city to Helena, Judge Knowles, (who section 10, t 2 a, r 6 w. Thurman. I is a little too thick. EZCarpenter ....... 7 80 on the building. The original intention lected this young man from Polk county Frank E. White to Jas. Steel, 160 has since made himself ridiculous by try ; acres, section 10, t 2 s, r 6 w; $1,000. .............................. 1 00 | Save You from $15 to $20 on Rid Postmaster Cooper stuns up his first P P Gates The contract has lieen let by the capital L H Baker 54 50 of the trustees was to first build one four years ago. He was a poor boy, the ing as an attorney to upset his own rul James Steel and wife to W. S. Runyon, | city railway company for an electric line month’s work about as follows : Issued John Dunn ing Sulky and Gang Plows. 6 50 wing of the hospital for temporary use, son of a widowed woman. His father ings as a judge, in the hope of a federal ( 480 acres, section 10, t 2 s, r 6 w ; $5. 140 money orders, sold $193 worth of to the asylum. 28 25 and in accordance with this deteimina- had been a Union soldier, was terribly stamps and licked one-fourth of them, Graham Glass Frank Seeley and wife to W. S. Run- i They Guarantee thoM1 gomK and wnrrant Miss Lillie Ireland, ol' Astoria, is pay received and sent 25,000 letters, got Bird A Gates 12 76 tion, the foundation for one section is wounded in battle, and died, leaving this appointment,) held that the duties of • them to be equal if not better than any nllt county commissioners were to count the I yon, 644 1-5 acres in t 2 s, r 6 w : $5. ing her m.inv friends in McMinnville a scolded fifty times and deserved it «i.rty Geo Dykstra.................................. 14 00 . er make of Plows in the market. already laid, but after further considera boy to support his mother. This, with John IL Rankin to Aaron T. Bliss, 160 extended visit. 12 00 vote and not to adjudicate upon its legal times. He thinks if the public will give Elsia Wright ......................... her efforts, he did by working out on the tion they nave concluded to proceed 2 00 ity. Judge Blake was also a member of ; acres in t 2 s, r 6 w ; $750. Wm. E. Martin, who lias been sick for liim another month’s trial and lie does M B Martin Morse .............. 10 40 with the erection of the entire building neighbor’s farms in summer and fail, W. S. Runyon to Aaron T. Biias, 1124 several weeks, was able to walk down not have a ;>ersonal encounter with some Robt that court and the appeal, if made, must R Pettyjohn 23 29 one, that he may be able to draw his I acres in t 2 a, r 6 w; »5750. at once The contract specifies that the and then attending school in winter town on Tuesday. come before Judge Blake. As that gen J C Landingham ......... 5 00 salary through the holidays at least. Geo. Moor to J. L. Vickrev, lot 4 oi j Rev. J. 8. McCain has resigned his T J Harris 47 70 brick work shall be done at so much per months. In this toilsome way the little tleman was elected by the people, by the By some queer arrangement the boun S E Messinger position as farmer of the Chemawa In ........... 3 00 thousand, and the roofing, etc., is to be fellow finally succeeded in reaching the largest majorty accorded to any candi block 4, Lafayette; $555. dary line of Yamhill county was extend Jas Lee .................................... Win. Gilson and wife to Sandusky Wil dian training school. 5 00 done according to separate stipulations Junior course in the state university, at ed or moved west until it includes a strip E McCall ........................... 15 00 The portion of the building now under Eugene, when be was selected for West date, be is under no obligations to the son, 150 acres of Henry Warren land , The postmaster general has designated of territory about three miles wide west A administration and will not dare to stul claim; $5250. A Son 27 07 way will cost about $25,000, and the “Wash.’’ as the abbreviation for the new of the Grande Ronde Indian reservation, S Rowell Point, and he lias so far passed all the tify himself as Judge Knowles has done. Brutsch er Wm. Gilson and wife to Alfred Sher-1 9 40 state of Washington. thus leaving Tillamook county only a D B Kingery.................................. work will be pushed to completion with rigid examinations of the Military acade 7 40 The affidavit on which the canvassing man, 35J-< acres of Henry Warren land ’ little over six miles wide, from the east A suspicious looking negro was arrest L Lougharv .............. 84 67 all possible haste. The hospital will be my there, and next June will graduate board of Silver Bow throw out the re claim; $725. ed in Izifavette the first of the week, but, ern boundary to the coast in the Nestncca S A Young ....................... .......... Jas. Agee to John F. Derby, 4’a acres 2 50 ready for occupancy about July 1st. with high honors and take his place as country, anti almost cut the county in turns of precinct No. 34, is that of Henry in Fairlawn addition to McMinnville; as usual, it wasn’t Gibbs. an officer in the United States army, a . two- This is an outrage and an itnposi- M.-Mlnnvlllr Public Schools. ------------ — ... The more closely the Montana election Bernard an ex-convict of Idaho, who kill $405. AVI'.ll'a CBKKBY ri'X'TORAI. 1« the Frank Griffith was unable to be at his tion, and should be rectified at the meet st of all cough cures. It allays Inflamma Summary from monthly report of the ! returns are scrutinized the clearer it be- j credit to the state of Oregon, and a pride ed a printer named Jack Enrignt at Mur Geo. l'erkina to J. D. Boatman, lot 1 la post in Martin A Sanders’ store vester- ring of the next legislature Thare was tion of the throat and speedily removes irri month PY «levoted widowed mother ray. in the Cœur d’Alene country in 1884 and of lot 2, block 70, Lafayette; $(¡00. tating day on account of sickness. another such steal attempted by Wash- teachers for the t‘ school 1 1------ -*•- ending «• ¡ comes that lhe democrats have ,,lrried mucus from the bronchial passages. I th. Um.i.i,,» „,.,1 >i.„> .i.„ ___ m: ..... . 1 ,0 whom lie has been an affectionate and Mrs. L. P. Cutler, 47 North Washington J. D. Boatman and wife to Geo. Per I the legislature and that the republicans and was sent to the Boise penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Prevost, lately of i‘"S10" c?unty on the north end. of this November 1, 1889: sq.. New York City, says : ' When I was a , dutiful son. — Observer. the news store, went to Portland vester- 1 pountv, but the prompt and efficient ac- Number enrolled during first month. .290 are try',n8 steal it. Montana has al- He was so ill-behaved tlieie that Gov. kins, lot 3, block 70, Lafayette: $160. ell I of 17 I had a rough. with profuse night ! tion of Messrs. Hayes and Maxwell pre Frank K. Weidenmiller to 8. M. Hen sweats, and Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral iired day where they will reside. After Four Years. New pupils during second month 36 most invariably voted the democratic Stevenson (Cleveland’s Governor of that me. I have recommended this preparation 1 vented it.— Headlight. ry. 75 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w : $1. Number enrolled to November 1st. 326 ticket; the fac-t that. Russell Hrrrison in scores of similar cases.” For simplicity, lightness, ease of hand territory) refused to parden him. After Last Sunday evening Curtis Baird was Grant Landess to W. C. Adams, lot in Dropped from registers by reason of ling and the lightest draft, see the new ( Ity Election. ! once lived and is probably appreciated released fratn the Oregon penitentiary at Harrison was inaugurated he appointed McMinnville; $150. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, removal, suspension and other caus wonder at W. T. Booth & Son’s. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver ACo.,Lowell, Ma««. 221 there, is enough in itself to loose the Salem, after serving nearly a four years’ Geo. L. Shoup as governor and his first es ....................................... ... The municipal election in this city on Bold all by Druggiau. Price $1; ala U»UI<«, Holidays are coming, and if you have , Advertised Letters. Belonging to the schools November 1 304 state republicans. Relying solely term for the crime of obtaining money | ' pardon was granted to this Bernard who i o,aw to the repuoucaiis. holiday goods to sell tell the people what ; Monday was a very quiet affair indeed. Average dai Iv attendance for month.. 272 1 i upon the republican majority in congress under false pretenses, he having, while , | had not on the day of his discharge, one The following list of letters remaining ' The light vote shows lack of interest, Percentum oi' daily attendance........... you haze through these columns. A new invoice of glassware of the lat- following is the result taken from the Cases corporal punishment................ ’ g j to seat their men, the Harrison hench- county superintendent of schools for single credit mark in his favor. He was in the postoffice at McMinnville. Oregon, : Cases of tardiness ............. 90 men are exhausting every device in the Clackamas county, created a false school evidently pardoned out for a purpose. November 7, 1889, for two weeks, will be est pattern just received direct from official canvas: Percentum of tardiness .............. 33 | Knave’s Calendar to cook up for them- district and appropriated to his own use Eastern factory at Wallace & Todd’s. r<>R mayor . Yours truly, sent to the dead letter office ax Cases of truancy.................................. 3 selves a seeming majority. Had the U. T hos . B. M ebbv , claimed,” if not called for: All kinds of overcoats, in all sizes and i Manning the warrants drawn in favor of teachers Cases of fighting on school grounds S. senate been democratic the Montana and for the various expenses of the dis styles at Kay A Todd's. Prices cannot ‘.a?1 J1. .. Burch Clay 5 Austin W D 3 Cases reperted for using tobacco on Death of Win. H. Watklnda. tie excelled by anyone in the county. J.l.Kmgtit Baker Mrs S J Aylward R school grounds.................................. 1 ' republicans would have never attempted trict. So neatly did he conceal informa lz . , , . ,, , i FOB COl'XCILMEX. Burrows C N Visitors during month....................... 30 such a bare-faced fraud, If republican tion of the bogus district that the crime The .Morning Jour tai is the name of a Wra. H. Watkinds, superintendent of Austin Man- Fowler Rebecca Davis F M 139 Official visits by board of directors new paper just started in Portland,print Chas. Grissen - senators ate seated from Montsna they was not detected until the books were the penitentiary, during the Grover j Gal Fuller .4 V lager John C. D. Johnson 141 ! The month s work in school has been will have been elected not by the people ed from the old Neu-s plant, we judge. ] Jabery W E Emma G. W. Burt ... ................ 1291 turned over to his successor, who was of regime, and later chief of police of Port8 Harris Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow- j G. W. Jones Kilgore J 8 Mrs Laura 134 ver; satisfactory so far as the recitations ¡ of t]„t state, but by Ingalls, Edmunds course unable to find such district says i land, died in that city November 4, 1889. Hill 1 Kirkpatrick Rev J R ders if you take pride in seeing your! E. Wright....................... Tillie 132 and deportment are concerned. In re- et al, " at .......... Washington.— Welcome. ¡The fiiatesma,i publishes the following Hodges j the Gazette. Mr. Baird is a very highly stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. Savage A T Perry H F. Earnekoff .. .92 gard to absences and tardiness the show biography : educated gentleman, and has lieen Vandevod F. Pratt Mrs C T 61 1 ing is not what it should be. Parents failure Statistic«. The electric light poles, quite a number Wm. Campbell “The deceased was born in Green- 1 Williams D P Wilks Flopie o known by this writer for a number of of which are already in position, give a 8. A. Young are urged to see to it that their children ¡ For the month ending October 31, A. Shuck................................... castle, Ind., December 7, 1835, and to- ’ Wi lson O F metropolitan hue to our surroundings. years past. He acted as clerk on a 9 1 attend school regularly and punctually. Í there were reported to the Portland office Wm. Chrisman When calling for ti e above please say gether with his mother and other mem Special bargain.—One set (6 ea.) j Jas. Fletcher .. . 1 Parents should encourage their child of the Bradstreet Mercantile Agency fif senate committee during the session of bers of the family, except bis father,1 “ J. C. C oop ««, advertised.” ' decorated full China tea cups and saucers Peter Head i the Oregon legislature in the winter of . . 1 ! ren to study their lessons at home of i teen failures in Oregon with total assets Postmaster. for 90 cts. only, at Grissen A Wanga- C. Groening. who had preceded them by two years, Combines the juice of the Blue Figi of 1 evenings of school days, and discourage of $26,785. Total liabilities $46,506. In '85 and was a member of the legislature came to Oregon in 1852, crossing the man’s. California, so laxative and nutritious, FOR RECORDER. of California previous to hia making his the holding of parties on evenings that October 1888 there were four failures. l he combination of ingredients lourxl with the medicinal virtue! of plants : plains with ox teams. Arriving in the J. J. Spencei .1321 Allie Arthur and H. L. Heath are residence in Oregon. He has a respected in Ayer's Pills renders them tonic and 1 known to be most beneficial to tic- . .. 1 ought to be devoted to study. Friday Total assets $12,500. Total debts $20,- and well-liked family residing in Oregon I Willamette valley, the family proceeded curative as well as cathartic. For this human system, forming tlieONLY PER whiling away a few of these tine days in JaB. Fletcher. and Saturday evenings afford sufficient 379.07. There were reported six failures the mountains. They are hunting for Dodson ' 1 I to Soda Springs, Linn county, where the reason ; they are the best medicine for FECT REMEDY to act gently yet W. T. Sburtleff’ recreation. .... 5 opportunity for school children to hold in Washington in October, 1889, with City at present. Many a pleasant hour , head of the family had located a timber people of costive habit as they restore promptly on the has lieen spent in his company listening Peter Head..................... ■ r their parties and sociables. The reasons total assets of $40,900. Total liabilities natural action of the bowels without For coffee go to Wallace A Todd’s. j claim. The subject of this notice re- the ' FOR MARSHAL. for such a course on the part of parents i $79,100. For Octrber, 1888, the record to his pleasing and interesting conversa mained there, assisting in the work on debilitating. They have ten different branda of both tion. It is hoped that he will in the fu —ARD TO — 122 are obvious and need no comment. roast and green. AU coffee bought of G. W. Kauffman showed only three small failures. Total What 1« Caitorl»? John Gault 1 ture, be content with earning money on- the farm until 1855, when he came to: them will lie ground free of charge. assets, $2387.30. Total debt. $.>482.10 Iv in an honest wav. J. B. Perkins .. 19 this city and became an apprentice in i < astoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescrip PROBATE COURT. C. D. McDuffie, the life insurance Gus. Gaunt . . — so THAT — I Idaho advices report five failures in that 1 the harness and saddlery trade. He; tion for infants and children. It contains A Dead National Song. man, has rented the Marks house in the Grant Barnum............ PURE BLOOD. .... 1 neither opium, morphine, nor oilier nar Guardianship of Win. M. Hatfield; in I territory during October. Assets, $34,-1 was a democrat, and throughout liis life south part of town, and will soon take substance. It is a harmless sulisiitute REFRESHING SLEEP, In the fore part of the day there was j ventory approved. A gentleman who was in Paris during gave much attention to politics, c isting cotic : 150. Liabilities $46,500. This is an un- up his residence there with his family. for paregoric, drops, soothing syrup« ami HEALTH and STRENGTH an effort made by some to beat Council- Estate of Henry Duuzer; realty to be , usually heavy list for Idaho. October tha summer j ist past remarks that one I his first vote for Gen. Joseph lame for castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee If Gibbs, who is wanted in Portland man Barnekoff with Wm. Campbell, but sold as prayed for in petition. thirty years' use by millions of mothers. Naturally follow. Every one is uwing it ! failures in California were fifty-seven. of the things which struck him most for j delegate to congress. With but two or is Castoria destroys worm« and allays fever- for murder, is a friend of the reading they failed, and the old council was re-1 all are delighted with it. Ask your cibly and unpleasantly was the singing three exceptions he was a member of siliness. < asteria prevents vomiting Sour and Estate of Jas. McGuire; petition to . Assets, $151,285. Debts, $280,494. public he will come forward and identify druggist for SYRUP Ob FIGS. Manu elected. sell realty to be heard December 6, 1889. of the “Marseillaise” by 3,000 Frechmen every democratic slate convention since curl, cures diarrhoea and wind colic (.’as factured only by the himself so the papers can tell us of some toria relieves teething troubles, cures con Officers Elected. thing else. Estate of Mary E. Murray; petition for chosen from the leading choral societies the state was organized and at his first stipation and flatulency Caatoria assimi The Narrow Gauge Lines. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., proof of will continued to December 3. | At the annual election of officers of the | of the city. They assembled in the open I one, in 1860, supported Stephen A. late« tne food. regulates the stomach and The frame of Jones A Co.’s new sash S am F bancisco , C al . bowel«, giving healthy and natural sleep, and door factory at the foot of Third W. C. T. U. of McMinnville the following j air and lifted up their voices together in The incorporation of the Oregon West- 1889. LoeisviLLS. Kv. Naw Yosa. N. ¥ (.'astoria is the children’s panacea the Douglas for president He was appoint street is nearly up. The building is to ! j ern railway, mentioned in these columns Estate of Geoige Skelton ; inventory ■ were chosen; I the song which for the last century has ed superintendent of the state peniten mother's friend. be 48x48 feet, with a 24 foot shell on ' For president, Mrs. Julia L. Snyder; made every Frenchman’s heart thrill tiary, in 1870, by Governor Grover, and ; last week, is evidently a Southern Pacific approved. three sides. I project. Estate of Joseph Fletcher; inventory vice-presidents, Baptist church, Mrs. M. alien it lias sounded in his ears. in 1874 was reappointed. Resigning Cheapest, strongest and best—Wright’s i Cozine; Christian, Mrs. A. Henderson; approved. And the song rose on the air, beauti that office be was appointed a member connected compound ompounu syrup svrup oi of sarsaparilla, sarsaparilla. doub Boils, , , , Parties , . . . . with that company Estate of Samuel McKutcbeon ; linai M. E., Mrs. L. Davidson; C. I’., Mrs. F. fully sung, finished and elegant, but ut of the penitentiary building commission ' ESTABLISHED 1845 5mpies and erysipelas flee before it. i have for some ’: time n> to get pimples ““'D been striving ”•“• ■“8 ■« ” »«■*> "mX”1 ‘APHRODITINE’’ Is the oldest and mo«t popular and Bishop: recording secretary, Mrs. M. A. terly lacking in fire. Of old, when it was and of tliis commission he was made Cleanses and enriches the blood. Sold control of the lines of the Oregon railway account to be heard December 3, 1889. Is S old on a mechanical paper published and ha« the larrert circulation of any paper of it« cl a mi in tbe world. by Rogers Bros. company, and it is said they have been Guardianship of Wallen heirs; second Jacobs; corresponding secretary. Mrs. forbidden to s ng the “Maiseillaise,” a chairman and remained a niemlcr of POSITIVE Fully Htaatrated. Beat ciaaa of Wood Enirraw- GUARANTEE annual report approved. M. V. Young; Treasurer, Mrs. M. Co dozen men roaring it in obscure cabaret the fommission while the penitentiary ln<«. Published weekly. Send for apecimen The farmers of Eastern Oregon have successful. copy. pn«*e *3 a year. Four n>ontha* trial, II- to cure any Estate of T. P. Austen; first semi-an zine. The next regular meeting will be A’ould inflame the entire quartier,. nd in ' was being built.” Mi’lfN 4 CO., PUBUsaana. KI Broadway, N.T. exhausted the supply of seed wheat on j The incorporators of the new company form of nervous disease, or any hand and are coming to this valley for act upon advices from the Southern Pa- nual account allowed. at Mrs. Cozine’s on Friday, Nov. Stli, at the fiery days of the revolution a single disorder of the ARCHITECTS A, BUILDERO more. What an exhibition of faith in cific purchasers, of whose intentions tliev generative or Estate of Eliza Hawley; final account 2:30 p. m. All ladies interested are in voice would raise a neighborhood to Narrow Kacape. M Edition of Scientific American. O that and region this is. I _ » • r * v- . . .. ’ gans of either vited. M. A. J acobs , are not informed. Mr. Koehler said he to be heard December 7. 1889. deeds of blood simply by singing the in - sex whether ar- A great lucre««. Each Imtue contains colored Richard Malone, a former resident of lithographic plate« of UOMtryOM . ityreaida»- BEFOPE ising from the AFTER ___ Secretary. A merciful man—who keeps his stock had no advices as to what the next step Estate of T. S, Hawley; seventeenth spiring words. Now it was without • this place, but now county assessor, of excessive era or public bulldin««. Numeroua en«rarin*a use of stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, in prime condition by the use of Wright’s wou|tj and full plana and apecifl« at ion« for the use f semi-annual account allowed. force. It was correct but all the enthus I Okanogan county, Washington, came or through youthful indiscretion, over indulr When asked if 4 the eompanv avich as contemplate bull ding. |»rt<-e jij a year. Public Sale. Arabian condition powders. Cures colds, . ■ once, ic., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur 2>cts. aer py. MtJinV i") , 1TBUH1M. iasm Lad died out of it, Bearing down Fains in the Baek, Bernina) distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. Gives wou‘‘* bridge the W iLamette at Portland near being killed a few days since, says nesf. In speaking of the Oregon territory Wen kucss, Ifysteria, Nervous Prostration Noctum Eighty head of work horses, cattle, ■M may b* w nr- "And what is France,” someone asked the Okanogan (hitlook. While working al glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros. he said there was nothing definite in re- some fifty years ago Daniel Webster de Emissions, f^ucorrhrea, Dizziness, Weak Meni ■ by apply, , hogs, and sheep ; also implements, har ory, JxMwof Power aud Impotenrv, which if ne inf V. Mi '" "when it is possible to sing tlie ‘ Mar ■ u i Sard to the proposition. clared that the region was “so far off on a bridge about two miles from Con-1 glected often lead to premature old age and insan S * (<».. wh<> For groceries, crockery, glassware, r ness, etc., on the Davis farm at North that it could never be governed by the " hare had < »er I seiilaise' in her street without raising the connully. while facing some of the gir ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for 15.00 Sent by lamps, lanterns, pocket and table cut- The narrow gauge roads are now opti- have made r.xer mail ou receipt of price. ■ MD.OOD application« for American and For- lerv, wooden and willow ware, call at J rated as one system, and just what im- United States, and a delegate in congress Yamhill, Monday. November 11th, 1889. paving stones?” ders on the bridge the roller he was using A WRITTEN <il, AKANTKE forever?f > 00 • eign patent«. Bond for KandlKX/k. < orrea» R. B aird . Wallace & Todd’s, as their stock is com- I provements or changes will be made would not reach Washington until a order, to refund the money if a l*ermsn«nt ponflence strictly confidential. year after the expiration of his term. ” If ■ broke and precipitated him to the water is not effected. Thousands of testimonials plete and prices below competition. onI}. thp projectors know □ZOIIO'K ' forty feet below with a large supply of cure TRADE MARKS. from old and young, of both seites, permanently Korn. he still lived he might have been one of cured bv AriiRODiTiME. Circular free. Address In cat« your mark la not registered to the Pat the committee of senators now traveling R. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure. I ant 'ifficfl, apply to lirxx k and procura I bridge timber on liim. Had he not l>een THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. R eed — To the wile of Thos. Reed in this Er. C3-. S. -^XTrig-Kt immediata protection. Bend for Uandpnok. Will remove the most obstinate cough. W. T. Sburtleff lias money to loan cn through this region in palace cars. WeSTBBX BBAXCV, city, November Oth, a son. ; a man of considerable pluck he would COPYRIGHTS for t ^a. chart» hmm , Cures asthma and bronchitis. Cannot be improved farm property throughout BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. Is Prepared to do AU Kinde et etc.. quickly procured. Addreaa This newcomer is a democrat, ami ins ■ undoubtedly have been drowned. As it excelled for whooping cough. Heals Yamhill and adjoining counties. No The Idaho Press association meets at Sold bv Roger« Bro> . *ole agent« fo’ Mc HVMM dk CO . Pate«» ««liciterò. work . 1 is be savs be will be out in a few days. Minnville. lungs and threat. Sold bv Rogers Bros tiee his ad in this issue. fiurnL O ff : <»/ ail B uoauwax . > * first words were, “Hurrah for Ohio.’’ Caldwell December 9th. KEEP YOUR EYE ON PASCO ! Our Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Invite Your Special Attention ROGERS BROS., Leading Druggists. McMinnville, Oregon. ' W. T. Booth & Son SKANDIA PLOW CO Of Rockford, Illinois. Carry a Full Stock Walking and Riding Plows KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse th« System Effectually, The Celebrated French Cure, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN