THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. M c M innville , November - O regon . - - 8, 1889. Personal and Pertinent. It is rumored that Tanner will join Boulanger on the Isle of Jer­ sey, Susan B. Anthony has sued a glucose company. This will surely make the American paragrapher jocose. Representative Cannon’s friends assert that as a speaker he would be a smooth bore. THE FINEST PROPERTY IN McMINNVILLE ! STRICTLY “INSIDE” PROPERTY. BUT ALSO SUBURBAN ! Wm. E. Gladstone has a severe cold. The mucous membrane of even a grand old man is apt to be sensitive. Chief Justice Fuller says he is THE PREMIUM LOCATION not a candidate for the presidency. This is the more remarkable as he is from Chicago. Washan Effendi is not a persona grata to the Italian government. It is too bad that Washan is not more popular in Europe. King Kalakua of the Sandwich Islands is writing an epic poem on Hawaiian legends. Hawaiian goes up from the reading public. - The young king of Spain is to Ct . have his picture placed on postage 1 -1 .3 3. 3 337.7 . JU i-./l. . J* _ . . __________ V stamps, ft is seldom that a young boy becomes attached to letters. Ella Wheeler Wilcox is devoting herself to works of charity, so says rumor. This is in line with the re­ port that she had quit writing poe­ try. Otis Skinner, who is pronounced by leading critics to be the best ac­ tor in the Booth-Modjeska combin­ ation, is the son of a Hartford, Conn., clergyman. Queen Victoria will confer upon the young bridegroom, the crown prince of Greece, the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. She does not intend to be sarcastic. The widow of the late King Luis of Portugal will receive a yearly al­ lowance of $64,000, which will be reduced one-half if she lives abroad. Of course she has decided to re­ main in Lisbon. John Thompson, the oldest Free­ mason in Philadelphia, died recent­ ly. He was born in Philadelphia in 1799, and in the course of his elective career held all the elective offices in the Grand Lodge of Penn­ Oak ” will planted in cross and graded. The proprietors are turning in 10 percent of all sylvania. sales this purpose. This being offered for to 50 than of advan­ Richard Hynson, who recently died in Kent county, Md., was the tages. Prices of lots 25 up are on cash or installment plan. recognized leader of the democracy plat of this addition at Fletcher Co.’s J. & where further information lots in that section, and had been sever­ al times a delegate to the demo­ furnished. Also at Barnekoff McMinnville Flouring cratic national conventions. He was a staunch friend of Senator Gorman and greatly admired that leader’s skill. Personally he could not be induced to accept office. He was an able lawyer, and leaves a fortune of $250,000. Powderly’s Strong Memory. Odd and Interesting. One of the visitors to the Eiffel town and a firm friend of the black- LOVED AND ’LOPED. Hugo Zieman, ex-steward of the eyed schoolteacher. At every gath ­ tower has expressed in the Paris T. V. Powderly, the general mas­ Somebody who believes in old- \V hite House, spoke as follows to a Mamie anti Johnny All the Way When Baby was sick, we gave her Csatoria, ering at the Dolan mansion Miss Figaro his sense of its bight. “ I ter workman of the Knights of La­ When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, fashioned methods of discipline re ­ Chicago reporter recently: “Mrs. trom Ireland. Casey was a welcome and much cently sent a young lady teacher in would throw myself down from the bor, possesses a most remarkable Harrison is a grand and good BOND A WEBB, - Proprietors When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, A youthful pair of lovers who ar­ sought guest. The unsuspecting top,” he writes, “but that I am memory for names and faces. Many When she had Children, she gave them Casl< »ria Maine a bundle of shingles. woman. I have every reason to Fresh Meat« <>i all kind» constantly ou rived in New York recently were parents never obsserved the mutual hand. Higbcxt price paid for Butcher* believe that she thought a great ReBent statistics show that 9,000- afraid of dying from hunger before incidents going to prove this have separated by the commissioners of fondness which was growing be- I rtock been related. Although he meets deal of me, and I was treated like 000 Germans live outside of Fair­ I reach the bottom.” | Titian S treet . M c M innvilu , On emigration, for Castle garden is one The postal card, though little, is thousands of persons in his travels, tween Johnny and his teacher, land, of whom 7,000,000 are to be a prince. She was sorry to see me Slierifl S Sal«*. place the portals of which are a bar One night the Dolan family gave a |found in the United State8. twenty-five years old. It is a for­ he invariably recognizes them and go. In fact, President Harrison of­ to Cupid. It is a romantic story, dance and under the inspiring rays eigner by birth, and made its ap­ calls them by name, if he should By virtue anon the fol which ha9 been on exhibition in described real premises, described Onlerx taken for ail kinds of work and sion of wonderful grottoes sparkling grasped the news-gatherer by the in owing 1813. He is a nephew of the Capt. detained and will be sent back to pair grew tired of wooing under dif­ said decree and order of sale, to-wit : Paris, may be expected in America guaranteed Call aL factory with stalactites. They found sevtn hand and called him by name Allot the right, title and interest of the satisfaction Hull who commanded the frigate his distressed mother, while his af­ ficulties and decided to flee to and see specimens of furniture, soon. It has been purchased for -aid defendants, George I.. W. Burton and America and be married. Mamie lakes on their way and had to shcot wi shout a single moment’s hesita­ Elenor Burton, bein.; an undivided one Constitution when she captured the fianced, who pledged him eternal Do not buy without first seeing the (urni exhibition in this country. tion. This is only one of the many sixth interest < 1-0 i ir lerest in and to that turc thirty-seven cascades or rapids. Guerriere. Commodore Hull per­ constancy long ago in the quiet resigned her position as teacher manufactured here in your own state certain parcel of land and real property in Somebody figures out that 3,000,- Yamhill county, stab- of Oregon, to-wit: ami county formed gallant service during the nooks of Kullinavatt, a little town and went to Dublin to withdraw A French statistician has just as­ instances going to show the really The Alfr.d Job donation land claim, being B. CLARK Mexican war and the war of the re­ in Kilkenny, Ireland, will return to her savings from the bank and pre­ 000 people walk about London’s certained that a human being, of remarkable memory of Mr. Powder­ designated as Claim No. rd. and parts of 33 and 34. in township 2* south, bellion. He was in command of console him. She being of age and pare for their flight, the boy lover streest daily, and that in so doing either sex, who is a moderate eater, ly. This faculty is one which, in a sections Prices Consistent with Good Work. range 4 west of the Willamette meridian' and Claim No. 78. I>eing parts of sections 3 the Philadelphia Navy-yard from having a well-filled pocket is be­ remaining at home waiting to hear they wear away a ton of leather and who lives to be 70 years of age, great public man, is invaluable. and 4. township 3 south of range 4 west of particles from their boots and shoes. Aaro Mo Exclu tira Contrat at the Willamette meridian Saving and ex 1864 to 1866. Although ninety yond the jurisdiction of the emigra­ when the plans were completed. consumes during “the days of the Says a Washington correspon ­ cept.ng from said donation land claim four The day of their flight was Fri ­ Swallows are being trained in years of his life” a quantity of food years of ege he is as hale and vigo­ tion board. of land, described as follows, to-wit: dent: “He who cares to write on a parcels day, October 18th. Johnny had France to act as carriers of dis­ Firs: parcel containing 23 Hi acres conveyed rous and enjoys meeting old friends. which would fill twenty ordinary­ subject so threadbare as that of to I.arkin Pouts by Alfred Job bv deea re­ It is a little more than two years received a letter from his sweet­ patches in case of war. If the ex­ baggage cars. A “good eater” how­ 3 corded at page 230 of hook “B" of Records It may be that the reports of the since a winsome and attractive lass Û. drink, will find a field of ripe pro­ of Deeds of said Yamhill comity. Second heart stating that everything was periment shall prove a success, a parcel Three acres, more or less, con­ serious illness of the Prince of of eighteen summer' made her de­ ever may require as many as thir­ mise in Washington. Yesterday veyed to the North Yamhill Educational read}' for the journey. Waterford, swallow cot will be erected on Wales are due to the fact that he but in Mullinavatt as the village Company recorded at page (112 of ty- afternoon I was passing one of the book “H" by of deed Records of said county. has become extremely studious of schoolmistress. Fresh from Biggot some distance from Mullinavatt Mount Valerian, near Paris. At the Paris exposition a Floren ­ most exclusive restaurants in the Third parcel—232.200 square feet conveyed was the meeting place. There they by G L. W. Burton and wife to Margaret An elephant recently died in late. He has always been fond of college, Dublin, where she had won tine friar shows a watch only a city, when I observed three young A. E Burton by deed recorded at page 372 reading history and during the past laurels for her intellectual abilities, took a train for Queenstown, where Ceylon which had served the public quarter of an inch in diameter. It ladies emerge from the elegant ves­ of book “Y” of Records of Deeds of said they arrived just in time to secure works department for over sixty-five county, Fourth parcel 12’4 acres con­ year has covered a good deal of Miss Casey created quite a sensa­ has not only the two regular hands, tibule and enter a public hack that veyed to F. Hauswirth by Margaret W. Burton et al by deed recorded at page 311. ground. He has been reading Amer­ tion among the village gallants. passage on the Servia, after Mamie years, and had previously worked but a third, which marks the sec­ had the curtains partly drawn. All book "Y” of Records of Deed“ of said ican historians and has gone through Miss Casey, it also became known, had purchased a new outfit of cloth­ in various parte of the island for an onds, and a microscopic dial which three were very young women and county All of the above described real property being situated in Yamhill county. ing for her penniless lover. unknown period. nearly all the works of Motley and was an orphan and an heiress, indicates the days, weeks, months very beautiful women. I knew two; Oregon. <*• Son't »an to offtr a rrln to ooff tMi When the lovers landed at Castle Now, therefore, bv virtue of said execu Prescott. He considers the latter which, with her personal attrac­ ftoMi.forltits.BtSTiAOf tMTfCfuhtm A young lady of Columbus, Ga., and years. It also contains an one the daughter of a United States tion and order of sale, on Saturday, the Garden yesterday they were sur­ 23<1 DAY OF NOVEMBER, A ’ D„ 1889, the most fascinating historian of tions, made her the most admired has made a crazy quilt out of alarm and on its front lid or cover, senator, the other nearly related— ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. prised to learn that the story of the the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m , at the court modern times. The Prince is now of all the girls in Mullinavatt. Louisiana state lottery tickets that an ingeniously carved figure of St. and the ward—of a member of the at J. N. HENDERSON, house door in McMinnville, in said county and state, I wdl sell at public auction the reading McMaster’s “History of the Just before Miss Casey was gradu­ flight had preced them and they failed to “connect" with the prize Francis. MC. MINNVILLE, ORE. supreme court. All were drunk. above described real premises of defendants were taken in charge. They want­ American People.” to tli“ highest bidder for < a«h in band to ated and began to teach, her grand­ ed to be married but the commis­ wheel. The numbers are worked There are between 500 and 600 They were not simply tipsy, but satisfy said decree, costs and accruing Gen. Billy Mahone does not weigh father, a successful merchant in sioner would not listen to it. The in silk of beautiful colors. Chinamen in Sunday schools and drunk. One dropped her hat, and costs Dated this 21st day of Octof>er, A. D. more than 105 pounds. Mrs. Ma­ Dublin, died and bequeathed her girl, having $1,035 in money, and A magnificent English tree, missions in New York. They are the extra exertion required to re­ 1889. T J HARRIS, hone, however, tips the beam at the sum of £317, which she put in being able to support herself, could known as the “Winfarthing oak,” there chiefly to learn to talk Eng­ place it so exhausted her that the (Oct25:42 Sheriff of Yamhill County. Or. 225. She has borne him triplets bank. For some months her life not be held, but heart-broken at the which measured 38 feet 7 inches in lish, for there are only fifty-three of vigorous assistance of the jehu who twice. The first time, the general was the same as that of the ordin­ sadden termination of her love­ girth in 1744, has just been re­ the number who are out-and-out drove the ramechacle was necessary Notice of Final Settlement. was in hiB railroad office. A color­ ary schoolmistress. Her gentle dream, she declined to leave her measured and found to have grown Christians ; that is, members of the to place her inside. Two helpless Notice is hereby given that the under­ ed boy came in and told him there disposition and winsome ways won signed, C. Loder, administrator of the es­ boy lover, and under the advice o just seventeen inches in the inter­ churches. A religious worker dudes who tried to start a quick tate cf Samuel McCutcheon, deceased, has was a boy at the house. The gen­ her the respect and esteem of all val, 130 years. filed his final account of his administration among the Mongolians says that flirtation with the young women of said the commissioner, decided to return estate in the county court of Yam­ eral ordered wine for those present, the villagers and she was the popu- to Ireland and try and induce John­ The empress and members of the the church people have got to real­ were promptly snubbed, an action hill county, Oregon and said court has Again the boy appeared and an- lar leader of every social event in ny’s parents to allow them to get aristocracy of J^pan have given up ize that the Chinaman is a pretty which cast perhaps one ray of sun­ fixed December 3d. 1889. at the hour of in o’clock, a ni.. at the county court room at nounced the arrival of another town, the idea of adopting the western hard subject to Christianize. McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place light across their record." married.—.V. I'. World. for hearing the same. baby. Mahone ordered more wine. It happened that among Miss styles of dresses for women. The | Therefore, all persons interested in said Mrs. Emma Beckwith, who is are hereby notified and required to A third time the messenger put in Casey’s pupils was blue-eyed John­ Postal cards are made at the rate Parisian models did not please the It took seven years to make a estate appear at »aid time and place and show ' ' running for mayor of Brooklyn, has an appearance and told of a third ny Dolan, the same gallant youth of 4,000 per minute. people in general, and the historic handkerchief for which the empress cause, if any there be. whv said estate be ' not finally settled and said administrator baby. “Gentlemen, you must ex­ who arrived with her in New York. costumes will again be worn ex­ ■ been greatly annoyed by street ur­ of Russia paid $2,500. Great discharged chins who gather in front of her Britain saves $4,000,000 tons of coal Dated this 1st day of November, 18M9. cuse me,” exclaimed Mahone. “I Johnny’s father was the keeper of a Pitcher’s Castoria clusively. C LODER i and sing “Whoa Emma!” Administrator of said Estate. am going home to stop this busi­ popular inn in Mullinavatt, and a year by utilizing the gases which F. W. F kxtox , I was an important citizen of the' Pitcher’s Castoria. Attorney for Estate Nov 1 42 ness.” Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. once escaped from furnaces I SIGHTLY ! LEVEL! PURE AIR! ELEVATED ! WELL DRAINED! TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. I TERMS LIBERAL!¡ i EASY INSTALLMENTS ! . : 33. - 3373. 37 33.31 73. 73C3.73,'. .33 ■3. 13^1 3L.3 This ma nificent property comprises 460 lots and lies in the very heart of the residence portion of McMinnville. It is high, commanding a beautiful view of the valley. Many of the most prom­ inent residents of McMinnville are now purchasing property in “Oa Park Addition,” and many elegant and substantial residences will be constructed tnere there during tne the coming year, year. Wuter- w uter- works and electric lights will be put in this summer, giving all the comforts of the choicest villa property. Lots are from 50x100 to 50x150, and blocks 200x215, with a 15-foot alley down the center of each. The advantages of having an alley in each block are obvious. “Oak Park Addition” adjoins the depot of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the new county court house, the elegant public school building, and is three blocks from Third street, the business thorouhfare of McMinnville. “Oak Park Addition” offers superior inducements to investors, the settled policy of its proprietors being to steadily advance prices with its growth, rendering investments absolutely safe and profitable. Park Addition be shade trees; and sidewalks constructed streets as a fund for property is from to 25 per cent less range from and sold either the A growing can be seen Jas. & and I. Knight Co., be office of & Co., Mills. “ any other property in McMinnville all half the and blocks will and price of PORTLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY. PROPRIETORS. F. BARNEKOFF, LOCAL MANAGER. Eurisko Market, Furniture Factory, @ NDEll'S