The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, December 12, 1889, Image 5

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DEEDS RECORDED.
COUNCII, PROCEEDINGS.
WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN
Have yon seen the latest novelties on
SHINING BRIGHTLY.
display ,.t Bingham’s.
For the Month of November. 1889.
M A Banister and wife to M M Banis­
On Thursday of last week the council
ter, 160 acres; »5,000.
The be-t of clothing at greatly it- hired
met as per adjournment, all the council- S ignal O ffice , W ar D epartment , (
Thursday, December 12, 1889.
prices at Apperson’s.
The Electric Lights in Full i men being present except Barnekoff and
T J Harris, sheriff, to W. J. Van
W ashington C ity , Dec. 1, 1889.)
I
Ï
Schuyler, lots 3 and 4 block 6, Sheridan ;
The dental Wui k |>erforined by Dr. G.
Operation.
iJohnson.
TEMPERATURE.
»400.
PORTOFFICE HOI KS.
8. Wright gives satisfaction.
| Ordinance 92, allowing the city to go
The temperature for the month has
A B Faulconer and wife to B E Field,
From 7 a ni. to 7 p-. m
From 8:30 p. I
Fine blankets for the cold winter WATER GUSHJNG FROM PLUGS. in debt for the sum of »10,538 read and i been from 1 degree to 3 degrees above lots 2 and 7 block 20, Sheridan; »100.
m. to 9 p. io.
nights can be bought at Bingham's.
passed. This is in order to make the the average in the lake region and in the
William Coidwell and wife to Matilda
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. ni. |
Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. m
Rev. Poling, president of the Lafayette I The Water and Electric Light Plants second and third payments on the water districts on the Atlantic coast, and slight­ and N. Floyd Coldwell, 90.80 acres t 4 s,
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail | seminery was in the city yesterday.
plant. As soon as money is obtained ly before the average in all other districts r 4 w; »10,
Perfectly Satisfactory.
north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m.
from sale of water bonds this indebted­ east of the Rocky mountains ; the great­ N. Floyd Coldwell to T. D. Henderson,
Mr. Jacobson is receiving bis stock of
45.80 acres t 4 s, r 4 w ; »925.
I
I
goods and will open up in a few days.
ness will he paid.
est departures being in Arkansas and
THE MARKET RETORT.
D. and Rachel Mark and E. C. and
Tuesday steam was given to the pumps
The
bill
of
E.
Wright
amounting
to
Texas,
where
the
departure
has
been
There
are
five
clergymen
in
New
York
i
Pauline Jorgenson to J. Millard, lot 5,
Potatoes
. . . > bushel I ID who draw salaries of between $10,000 and water began to pour from the hy­ »8.00 was allowed.
from 4 to 7 degrees below the average.
block 6, Sheridan; »5.
Chickens, young
doz »2 CIO to 2 50 and »20,000.
drants, which had been opened for the
Resignation of J. Crow, night watch,
There has been a slight excess in tem­
Henry R Morris to Emma Lane, lots
old.........
doz 3 Ó0 to 4 00
We've got the Finest. Cheapest and Best Line of
10
Chains and ladies’ gold watches can purpose of cleaning the mains. Mc­ read and unanimously accepted, the perature on the Pacific coast.
(Clear sides ip lb.
3 and 4 block 38, Newberg; »60.
8
Bacon -/Shoulders V lb
be purchased at Wm. Holl’s. Call and Minnville naw has sufficient fire protec­ resignation to take place on December
HOLIDAY
GOODS in town.
Anna
E
Bell
to
Emma
Lane,
lots
1
and
precipitation
.
io
to
12
(Hams
lb. ■
see new styles.
tion and the insurance companies can 15th.
10
,
(In 10 pd pails
There has been more rain than usual 2 block 38, Newberg; »60.
'lr<
(in 5 gallon tins
to
10
8
The Christmas novelties at the store of now reduce the insurance rates if they
Jesse Edwards and wife to Emma
The report of the city treasurer, which in New England, middle, and south At­
20
Eggs,
....$) dozen
Wallace <t Todd are large in number and want to. They can either do this or have
Lane, lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 block 54, New-1
is
as
follows,
was
read
and
referred
to
lantic
states,
and
in
the
Ohio
valley
;
the
no
Butter, CreameTV. "P roll
of various designs.
berg; »50.
We’ve had lots of People in our Store to look at
less insurauce.
Butter, dull, fresh "p roll 40
the committee of accounts and current greatest excess being in eastern New
Jas R Hunt and wife to Alex Acheson, i our GOODS, and many of them have made Purchases.
There will be one of those interesting
15
to
20
Brine ................ $ pound.
The pumps which supply the town expenses.
York, eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, 25 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; »1700.
4
to
5
Dried apples, dull, pd.
musical and literary gatherings at the with water from the river consist of two
«
Dried plums, dull, ip pd.
to
6
The report of the street commissioner Delaware, and the District of Columbia,
college to-morrow night.
Jas R Hunt and wife to Mary Moore,
8
of Hall’s compound duplex pumps
6
Dried prunes, dull, V pd.
to
where the rainfall has been from 3.5 in­ n e *4 block 17, Newberg; »100.
8
Guyan Springer, a prominent stock with a capacity of 1,500,000 gallons per was read and placed on file.
G
to
Drledpeaches.dull, fl pd
Chas Larsen to Jesse Hobson, 15 acres
10
Wright was instructed to procure nec­ ches to 6 inches above the average for
Flour..................... »1 sack 1 OU to
raiser, of Prineville, formerly of Y'ambill
Now we want EVERY ONE to See Our Stock and
nay. Everyone who has seen them in essary oils, etc., for water plant.
Sugars, declined W cent 11, 12, and 13 county, is visiting friends in this city.
November. The excess in the Ohio val­ t 3 s, r 3 w; »900.
pounds for »100; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs.
Compare
Prices with any firm in this city.
operation says they are “daisies.” One
8
Hobson
to
Jesse
Hobson,
3
lots,
l
The election of a street commissioner ley, Tennessee, and southward to the
It is remarked that President Harri­
41 15; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents F
l>ound; coal oil. very firm. fr' »2.75»tease; son’s message to congress does not con­ of them only is in operation, the other is was discussed and W. F. Coulter placed Gulf coast, has been from 2 to 4.5 inches. block A, and 21 lots, block C, Newberg; '
»1200.
salt of all kinds advanced 42 00 per ton, tain one mention of a supreme being.
being connected. They will supply more in nomination. At the first ballot Mr.
In Minnesota, Dakota, Iowa and Ne.
and is very firm
S Hobson to Jesse Hobson, ,'2 interest
water
in
one
day
than
the
city
will
use
Hanging lamps are a necessity now
Coulter was declared elected.
braska, and the extreme Northwest, in 24 lots, block A, 12 lots block C. 23
You all want to buy something for Christmas.
in
a
month.
The
construction
of
the
and a large number af them of beautiful
The matter of procuring a night watch there lias been a slight deficiency in lots block D and 4 lots block E, New­ Come and look at our Stock, where you will be sure to
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
design can be seen at Wallace & Todd’s. water plant has been under the superin­
was referred to committee on health aDd rainfall. In California the rainfall has burg; »1200.
W. H. Bingham’s fine stock of furni­ tendency of Mr. Toothaker who has tried police and ordered to report with recom­ been about the average.
J C Ijindingbam and wife to C E Fuqua, find what you want.
Miss Rose Hembree is sick—nothing
ture is looked at every day by a large to live tip to the contract and a little
120 acres t 4 s, r 5 w; »300,
serious.
Snow was reported on the ground at
number of people. Nearly all buy some­ more. No trouble has occurred between mendations before the 15th.
B P Cardwell and wife to M 8 Adams,
Dr. Baker, of Astoria, is in the city thing.
On motion council adjourned.
the end of the month in extreme north" lots 3, 4 and 6, block 4. Dayton; »240.
visiting relatives.
hint and the city, and he will leave here
MONDAY
SESSION.
western Pennsylvania and northern
J. C. Lee, over acioss the cieek, is
N E Deskins to Nancy Ginder, lot
Dr. G. S. Wright has gained a teputa- having considerable trouble. He called with the best wishes of the citizens of
On Monday night a called meeting of Iowa, in Michigan, eastern low" and block 8 Newberg; »60.
tion for fine plate work.
this
city.
Doug Walker a liar and in return got a
the city council was held for the purpose Minnesota.
H Hurley and wife to J K Vantress,
The electric lights are the greatest cu­ of electing first engineer of the water
The C. P. Church has obtained a num­ well deserved choking.
block 19, Newberg; »200.
GENERAL REMARKS.
ber of new hymn books—The Gospel
McMinnville has 4200 candles, incan­ riosity to the people and all manner of plant.
Alonzo Hadley et al to II Ella Hadley,
The most prominent meteiological fea­
- - - - -
-
Hymns, No. 5.
descent lights in operation. Two hun­ questions have been asked regarding
Present, Burt, Barnekoff, Griesen, ture of the month was the storm which lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 8, lots 1,
dred
more
16-candle
power
lights
could
and
3.
block
7,
Newberg;
»1500.
Dr. II. V. V. Johnson has been elected
them. One old gentleman wanted to Johnson and Wright.
moved from Texas northeastward to the
an honorary member of Lafayette Lodge, be placed if they were only here.
United States to Sidney H. Marsh, 8*L.
know “if they smoke?” Another one
Communications from Sears and Oliv­ Lakes, and thence to the Maritime pro" acres, t 3 s, r 3 w.
No. 43, A. F. & A. M.
For Sale—House and two corner lots “How do you get inside of the globe to
vinces,
between
the
26th
and
the
29th
;
United States to L F Wright, 160
N. H. Bird, of the Portland force, was for sale. The house has seven rooms light it.’’etc. The people were astonish­ er regarding inspection of water and
electric light plant read. Mr. Toothaker it was accompanied by rain and snow in acres, section 28, t 5 s, r 7 w.
in the city last week. Mr. Bird is an all finished. Barn on lot. Price, $1100.
Call on T. B. Kay for further particulars. ed when unexpectedly the lights were stated that he would be ready for the the Mississippi and Missouri valleys on
old resident of this city.
8 Jamison to V C l’epe, 23.95 acres '
The ladies and children ot the Cum­ turned on and made night into day. test on Tuesday of next week and pos­ the 26th and 27th, with rain in the Lake near Amity; »800.
Butter is very high in The Dalles,
This
paper
was
put
through
the
press
T R and E A Rewley to G M Patty, i
bringing W) cents per roll. It is being berland Presbyterian Sunday' School will
sibly on Sunday. Mr. Wright, the elec­ region and New England on the 27th,
giye an entertainment next Sunday week under the rays of the bright electric light trician, stated that he was ready at any­ turning into snow in the Lake region on 91.06 acres, t 6 s, r 7 w ; quit claim.
shipped there from this city.
for the benefit of the school. All are in­ for the first time last night. The people
G M and L J Patty to Elizabeth A
the 28th. Snow was reported as far
»125, cash down, will buy 95x120 feet vited.
time.
Bewley, 339.% acres, t 6 s, r 4 w; »I.
who have taken the lights seem well
in Saylor’s addition. Apply to Mrs. B.
south
as
Tennessee
on
the
28th.
Violent
Prof. Baker brought up matter of im­
Cheapest, strongest and best—Wright’s pleased and there is no kick. The lights
F. Saylor or to C. D. Johnson.
Ola and Hannah Okerson to T G
compound syrup of sarsaparilla. Boils,
pounding his horses, stating that legal gales prevailed in the Lake region and Brownson, 1-2C interest in Grist mill
were
put
up
by
Mr.
Wright,
a
competent
Cloaks, jackets, sealets and wraps ’ pimples and erysipelas flee before it.
on
the
New
England
coast
on
the
27th
property, McMinnville; »1500.
sold at greatly reduced prices in order to . Cleanses and enriches the blood. Sold electrician, in the employ of the West­ notice had not been given of sale. The and 28th.
J B Fletcher and wife to W H Fletcher,
matter was referred to committee on ju­
Keep the DARGEST slid Best assorted stock of
seli out fall stock at P>ettman’s.
by Rogers Bros.
inghouse company, and it has been his
The cold wave following in the rear of % acre, t 4 s, r 4 w; $30.
diciary.
James Rowland, son of Mrs. Mary
For Sale.—A fine No. 10 gun, weight aim to satisfy the people.
F W Martin and wife to Josie Eber­ CA^TDIES -A-XTID XTT j 'J-'S, Largely manufactured by
On motion the election of first engineer this storm caused frosts and freezing
Rowland, of this, ciiy, arrived here Tues­ 81» pounds, Frank Tolley maker. Fine
Wednesday night marks the beginning
ourselves. It will lie to your interest to get quotations, 'VÇTTa.Ole-
hard, block 5, Martin’s addition to
weather
as
far
uorth
as
northern
Florida,
day, after an absence of 20 years.
was
taken
up
and
the
communications
Damascus steel barrels, gun in good con­ of a new era in McMinnville affairs, and
McMinnville; »400.
Sale
and. XSetail. Remember also that we are going out of
minimum
temperatures
of
30
degrees
be
­
Miss Thomason, sister of P. C. Thom-1 dition. Will be sold complete with shells it is to be hoped that the city will eontin" from the various applicants were read.
Gus E Johnson and wife to F E the
and.
busi­
ason, formerly of this city, has purchased and loading tools for »30.
On motion the salary was fixed at »75 ing reported from Jacksonville and Mo­ Hawkins, lots 1 and 2, blcck 13, Lafay­
ue to progress.
ness
and
will
give
you
the
benefit
of
"^XTlXOlesale
T
’
rices.
J ohn R ohr .
the millinery store of Mrs. A. E. Burt.
bile,
and
light
frost
from
New
Orleans.
ette
;
»500.
per month for first and »60 per month
The official test of the works before ac­
If you want Christmas presents call at
A. W. G reely ,
Malone A Keller have moved their
M S and D C Collier to C A Wallace,
for second.
ceptance
will
take
place
on
Sunday
if
the
:
the
McMinnville
jewelry
store
the
only
stock of liquors, etc., into the building
lots 7 and 8, block 16, McMinnville;
Chief Signal Officer.
G.
II.
Hetustock
was
elected
as
first
place
to
get
tine
jewelry
which
can
be
contractors can have things in shape by
opposite their former place of business.
»900.
GRISSEN A WÀUGAMAN’S.
engineer on the first ballot.
Masonic Election.
relied on and warranted.
I that time. Mr. Sears, the gentleman
P 1’ Gates and wife to Sarah E Hill,
The stores of our merchants who deal
W m . H oll , Prop.
The superintendent was instructed4o j Last Thursday night the following ofli- lots 1 and 2, block 29, Lafayette; »1100.
desired
by
the
city
to
inspect
it,
leaves
in holiday novelties are being thronged
• The Same Man.
with people selecting their LeUdey pres­ A basket sociable was given for the ■ Portland on an European tour on Mon­ solicit for water takers.
! cera of Sterling Chapter, No. 16, R.A.M.
H C Hummer and wife to Lucinda
benefit of the Hopewell Union Sunday
On motion council adjourned.
ents.
Caldwell, % acre, t 3 8, r 4 w ; »500.
were
elected
and
installed
:
J.
B.
Maliana
is moving l»ia paper mill
day,
this
necessitates
the
inspection
on
I school. There was an attendance of 71
Ixte Laughlin and wife to C V Kuyken­ from Milton to the “new Walla Wall»’’
COUNTY COURT.
The papers have been served in a suit [ and 19 baskets were sold resulting in the ■ Sunday.
Chas. W. Talmage.... ................... If. P.
brought by Mrs. F. E. Hinson-Delap I I amount of »14.15. This will be usedin
: O. O. Hodson..............
.. Scribe dall, 4130 square feet in North Yamhill; which he has founded near that place.
Probate Court.
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.
against W. E. Warren for the recovery of. i the purchase of an organ for the Sunday
B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR.
J. J. Spencer
...................C.. H. »10.
Guardianship of Wallen heirs; guar- Jno. Redmond ..
Lucy A and J E Young to C V Kuy­ Brother Maliana, although a genius, is
.......... R. A. C.
school.
a trunk.
All Turn Out and Enjoy a Good Time on
dian allowed to spend »100 for care and 8. J. Hindman....... ................... 1-. S. kendall, 2-5 of an acre, t 3 s, r 4 w ; »500. erratic, and has left an evidence of his
Xmas Eve.
The W. C. T. U. will meet on Friday, ' The McMinnville edition of the T ele .
L. J. Suiter................ . . . G. M. 3rd V.
W M Ladd and wife to Thomas Hall, eccentricity in Pendleton—the skeleton
support of Arthur V. Wallen.
the 18th fast., at Mrs. Dr. Johnsons. I uiione -B egister is being prepared and
C. D. Johnson
The Christmas ladder will be very fine
....... G. M. 2d V. i 160 acres, section 28, t 2 s, r 5 w; »400.
of a machine shop which expired in em­ Furniture of all the Latest Styles made ta
Estate of Samuel McCutcheon; final D. W. Ralston.
All are cordially invited. N. A. Jacobs, numerous cuts of our business men will and all the children will receive a pres­
G. M. 1st V.
order In Oak. Ash or any Wood
Willard and Mace Green, to J F Frau­ bryo.— Pendleton E. 0. This is the man
secretary.
appear. This paper should be supported
account allowed; order of distribution is­ J. F. Calbreath......... .................. Treas.
desired.
endiener, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 9, Wil who wanted to start a creamery in Al­
ent. The parents should be sure to take
as
more
space
will
be
devoted
to
the
P.
D.
Glenn
................
.
. Sec’y. lamina; »25.
sued.
Wm. Campbell lias in the course of town than has been devoted to the coun­
the
little
ones.
A
very
good
programme
J.
C.
Cooper
................
bany, and said we hadn't enough enter­ FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY!
.............. Sentinel
erection a building on Third street which ty in any other extra edition ever pub­
Estate of Frank Kloucheck; final ac­
O 8 P Turner to L H Kirkwood, 20
has been arranged, and the evening will,
will be devoted to a butcher shop as soon lished in the county.
On Saturday night Union Lodge No. acres,
prise for a pack saddle, but we had
count allowed.
1
5
s,
r
5
w
;
»800.
as completed.
no doubt, be enjoyed by all attending.
43, A. F. & A. M., elected the following
enough to keep away from skeletons.
Estate
of
James
McGinnis;
real
estate
Galloway
&
Goucher
to
S
F
Staggs,
We are informed that there is consid- j The programme consists of:
Orders taken for all kinds of work and
Entertainment at the C. P. church
officers:
lots 3 and 4, block 21, McMinnville;
to be sold as prayed for, for cash.
vacant land in Happy valley. It
satisfaction guaranteed. Call at factory
Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, for the erab'.e
Christmas Anthem.
»950.
C.
D.
Johnson
.................................
W.
M.
would
be
well
far
some
one
to
look
up
Estate of Eliza Hawley; final account
and see specimens of furniture,
Prayer.
benefit of the Sunday school. All are 1 tlie vacant land in t 3 s, r 5 w, as good
W. H. Durham....................................... S. IV. W J Van Schuyver and wife to A W
allowed.
invited to attend.
Quartette.
R. Nelson...............................
J. Cone,
W. lots 3 and 4, block 6, Sheridan ;
Do not buy without first seeing the furni­
land lias been taken from that township.
Address.
Estate of Jas. F. Bewley ; sale of realty J. Wortman.....................................Treas. »500.
Preparations are being made for a There is no need of going to Tillamook
ture manufactured here in your own state
Song
by
the
Little
Folks.
confirmed; petition for saie of grain L. G. Laughlin................................. Sec’y.
masked ball to be given on Christmas county when you can obtain vacant land
and county
Frank Stephens to Isaac Lynch, an
Recitation.
P. D. Glenn..................................... Tyler undivided
eve at the Opera house for the benefit of within ten miles from the city.
B. CLARK.
granted.
‘2 interes t in s % of n w 'i,
Dialogue.
the fire department.
The above officers will be installed in section 1, t 6 s, r 4 w ; »200.
Estate of James McCulloch; final ac­
Crusade Campfire.—December 23rd
Recitation.
The Grange election will be held at being the fifteenth anniversary of the
Prices Consistent with Good Work.
Quartette.
H F Mayer and wife to W Tvler
count to be heard January 7, 1890, at 10 a public installation on St. John’s Day,
the last meeting in this month. The in­ great temperance crusade, anniversary
Tableau.
Dec. 27th.
i Smith, part of block 2, Sheridan ; »80^
a.
m.
exercises
will
be
held
by
the
Woman
’
s
1
stallation of officers will take place at
JOHN UKIIBY,
jr.SKK KI>WAB»S.
Commissioner's Court.
Investment Company to Amasa Lind-
A Card to the Public.
The following officers were elected and
the first meeting in January.
Christian Temperance Union in all parts
Allow Harriot »1.50 for groceries ; also installed by Amity Lodge No. 20, A. F. ■ say, lot 3, block 12, McMinnville; »100.
of
the
United
States.
The
Union
at
this
Am. Shadden killed and dressed 20 place will hold meetings on December; Last week’s T elephone -R egister ac­ some underclothing.
Investment Company to Edward Lind­
A. M., on Saturday, Dec. 7, 1889:
cuses me of being in a warm corner of
tine large hags in four hours Monday. 21st
say, lot 4, block 12, McMinnville; »75.
ATER'S CRF-KRY PECTORAI. is the
and
22nd.
Programme
will
appear'
Allow T. J. Sbadden »2 per week for Paul Kingeton
a saloon on the Sunday night on which
W. M.
Proprietors of The McMinnville
The smallest weighed 175 pounds, next week.
A I’ Oliver and J C Colcord to F L host of all cough cures. It allays Inflamma­
several shots were fired outside the city keeping Cora Robbins from date of ren­ F. I). Kinderman
s. w. Ilazford, 1873 acres near Newberg; »1.
dressed, and the 1 irgest 246 pounds.
tion of the throat and speedily removes Irri­
TILE
The Public Opinion is one of the most , limits. If the accusation had come from dering last bill until further orders, and Joe 8. Morin.......
.J.W.
tating mucus from the bronchial passages.
Mr. Henderson returned from an ex­
John B David and wife to F L Har-
Chas. H. Burch
Mrs. L. P. Cutler, « North Washington
read publications in the country. any other source I might have given it
.. Sec’y.
TILE
tended visit on the Sound, last week, < widely
he
agrees
to
keep
her
at
that
price
until
,
ford,
lots
5,
6,
7
and
8,
block
13,
New
­
so
,
New
York
City,
says
:
“
When
I
was
a
consideration
as
being
an
error,
liable
to
R. J. Lancefield
It contains clippings from all the proini-
. Treas.
girl of 17 1 had a cough, with profuse night
and reports that the country is receiving j j nent
berg ; »1.
occur with anybody, but coming from a her father calls for her.
W. H. Wood
newspapers
in
the
United
States
..
.
.8.
D.
»weals,
and
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
cured
Situated at the Southwest corner of the
more than its share of the immigration. ¡and it does reflect public opinion. It man who has had two lies rammed down
Union Lodge, No. 43, to A E Leonard, me. 1 have recommended tills preparation Fair Grliuiid«. All sizes of
J. D.
H. 8. Maloney appointed county sur­ W. R. Brown
»250,0JO to loan bv the American Mort- ! ' can be had in connection with the T ele - his throat in as many weeks, the public veyor to fill vacancy caused by the resig­ T. T. Notson
S. S. the s '.j, of s '■< of lot 269, Masonic ceme­ In scores of similar cases."
W. Y. Martin
First-Class Drain Tile
g.igoCj..on farm land, for a term ot ! P hone -R egister for »4.25. Its regular can judge between us. It is a base fabri­
.......I. 8. tery ; »5.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
E. J. Wright.......
years. No commission, no brokerage. price is $3.00, a saving to you of 75 cents cation and 1 defy tlie editor of the afore­ nation of J. C. Cooper.
Tyler
Mary J l’eerv and Hiram Peery to D Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Ma... kept constantly on hand at lowest living
said paper to prove it otherwise.
Following are the bills allowed:
F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville. if taken with this paper.
LCurl, an undivided 1-5 interest in the e Bold all by Druggiala. Price »1; aix bottlea, »5. prices
KDWARDM A DERBY,
MONMOUTH.
county officers .
J. H. C' row .
% of tlie A Kinnev land claim, t 5 s, r 3
There will be four prizes given by the
John Rohr has painted the interior
41-
McMi inville. Oregon
w;
»1400.
O.
E.
Porter
lias
left
for
Washington
The above card appeared in the news­ S Brutscher..................................... » I 9 40
and outside of Wm. Henderson’s new Social Amusement Club at their “Grand
I
40
I
for
bis
health.
7
Harrison Allison and wife to Joseph
house in a stvls which brings forth warm I Masquerade Ball,” Christmas night. 1st paper in this city, which is published for D B Kingery..................................
C Cochrane
" '
• is organist during the A Huston, 10}2 acres near Lafayette; »1.
words of praise from everyone who has | 1 prizes for the best sustained lady and revenue only, last week. The same L Loughary.................................... 66 67
C.
AT THE
225
J W Hobbs.................................. 1
20 absence of Miss Ebberts.
gent character. 2nd prizes for the finest
seen it.
Sample rooms in connection.
Matilda and J D Garvin to J F Wilson,
statements are also voiced in the editor­ L H Baker ................................. .. 70 50
I
lady
and
gent
’
s
costumes.
No
pains
will
160
acres,
section
20,
t
4
s,
r
5
w
;
»500.
IL
F.
Gibson,
a
student
of
two
years
o
------
o
Mrs. W. C. Hembree brought to this be spared to make the evening the grand- ial columns of this paper, so we infer
on indigent ' s account .
ago, has re-entered school.
John M Millican to Jesse Dixon and
office a bunch of blackberry bushes con­ I eat success of the season. Invitations
Is now fitted up in first class order.
__________________
____ to _______
taining blooms, ripe and green berries, . next week. Grand march at 8 o’clock that Mr. ('row has charge of the editor­ A M Detniering ........................... 17
Miss
Dunn has left school
teach a wife, 27.28 acres, t 4 s, r 4 w; »1300.
You will find the most complete
ial columns, or has great influence over George Dykstra............................. 14 00 term of school near Lebanon.
Oregon is the best state in the Union. |sharp.
Accommodations as good as can be
J A South and wife to D L Curl, an
stock of
Cumtux.
the mind of the writer. It is this or else E J Carpenter ............................. IR75!
C; W. Barr’s mother, of Marion undivided 1-5 interest in the e % of the found in the city.
Fancy
and
Staple Groceries,
Mrs.
A.
E.
McCall
The
social
amusement
dub
organized
A Kimsev land claim, t 5 s, r 3 w;
the editor wrote both items. If so, we
The invitations for the mask ball at
8. E. MESSINGER, Manager.
J II Henderson........................... 19 02 I coaDty’ ‘9 vis,t*ng him this week.
Crockery and Glassware, Stand
the young ladies and gentlemen of
»1400.
the Opera house will be out soon. The J , by
11
40
The
bell
was
moved
from
the
old
chap-
will
consider
it
in
either
instance
the
last
and Library Lamps
city will give a “Grand Masquerade
A J Apperson...............................
J O Guild and wife to W J Etherton,
Opera house is liglitad by electricity and i this
1 el tower and placed in the new tower on
Ball” on Christmas night, December 25, bray of the dying ass.
ON ROADS AND BRIDGES.
Ever Brought to the <’ity.
110
acres,
t
5
s,
r
5
w
;
»4500.
is the best lighted and mo3t comfortable 1889,
Tuesday.
at the Opera house. It will be their
Whether or not the item which ap­
28 00
R Fendall.......................
hall in the city.
Fine Teas and Cofles a special-
| first entertainment and the proceeds will peared in this paper was the truth in re­ P
Mr.
Mulkey
and
Miss
Smith,
of
the
Attempted
Suicide.
3 47
James Brown...........................
ty; Roast ('ofiec ground free <»f
Mr. Ball was the owner of the piece of : be used in fitting up club rooms to meet
4 00 public school, visited us Monday.
Bones................................ . .
charge. Goods delivered free to
money lost, and found by 8. A. Manning, ! in during the winter. This society will gard to the firing of the shots within the John
At
Yaquina
City
Tuesday
evening
a
ony
part of the city
24
00
Poppleton...........................
The following entered school Monday:
its amount was »5.00 and was recovered spare no pains in making each and every city limits, it doeB not affect the matter Edgar
Robert Morse................................ 10 40 Maggie McPherson, Miss Hall and H. F. man, whose name could not be learned,
by means of the item in last week’s T el ­ entertainment a grand and enjoyable af­ of Mr. Crow. We simply stated that “we Jas
J. H HENDERSON. Prop.
McCain............................. ... 3 00 I Gibson.
attempted suicide by drawing a knife
fair.
ephone -R egister .
supposed he was snugly ensconsed fa McLeod, Hayne & Dahl.............. 11
across
his
neck.
Beginning
too
far
back
Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton, of Independ-
teacher ' examination .
Three tramps confined in the city jail the warm corner of a saloon” on the
Ex-Governor Chadwick, R. »V. grand
| ence, and Mr. Roberts, the architect, of he missed the jugular vein and gave up
secretary of the Grand Lodge of Oregon made an unsuccessful attempt to escape Sunday evening the shots were fired. BC Miles........................................
,
Salem,
visited ns Monday.
the job. It was learned that the unfor-
Masons, spent several days of last week, i Sunday evening. They cut a bole in the
A J Buchanan................................
visiting Grand Master Christopher Tay­ door near the lock, but were unable to We still think so.
The
hardware
store, formerly owned ■ tunate man lived on Drift creek, about
WOOD, ETC.
Mr. Crow rcs’gned and .'ns resignation
lor. He returned to Portland Saturday. get the door open. They were not nn to
| by Mr. Barzee, has been purchased by 1 eight miles from the buy, and that going
J Berry........................................... N
I the times or they would have kicked the
I town parties. The book store has been ' to Yaquina, he had been on a several
Your attention is called to the large gable end out of the shanty and crawled was unanimously accepted. And in all H A Bell........................................ ;’,5
| removed to the hardware store building.
advertisement of Kay & Todd in this is­ | out, as several have done before. It probability he would have been ousted J C Curtis . .................................. 12
days spree, culminating with the “jim
sue. This great reduction in winter might be added that Albany needs ■•. new from the position had he not.
The Western Land Co., with a capita* jams” and an attempt on his life. Get­
Joseph Hoberg............................... 14
goods in the midst of w inter is some­ city jail.— lieraid.
PRINTERS’ INK is just what it
1 of »5,000, is now permanently organized
Mr. Crow since his appointment as
STATIONERY AND PRINTING.
thing which has never lieen done in this
with Judge I. F. M. Butler, president; ting on the morning’s train be rode to
purports to be, “a journnl for sdver-
3
city.
It is probable that the public debt night watch has patronized one saloon Hewitt Bros ...............................
Toledo,
the
wound
not
having
been
at-
I and J. G. Crouch, of Salem, secretary.
tisers.” It is issued on the 1st and
7
the juice of the Blue Figs of
for the year will show a re­ entirely and this lias caused hard feeling Geo D Barnard <fc Co....................
i tended to at all, the affair not being Combines
Jefferson Davis, the leader of the Con­ statement
Half
the
stock
has
now
been
subscribed
7
15th days of each month, and is the
G
Glass
.........................
-
.........
,.
California,
so
laxative
and
nutritious,
duction
of
$24,003,000
since
July
1st.
federacy. is dead. In some respects he Treasurer Huston’s statement of assets amongst the saloon men. This has been
I for the motor railway between here and : known at Y'aquina City. A large pool with the medicinal virtues of plants representativo journal—the trade
JUSTICE COURT.
was a great man, but his latter life has and liabilities show a surplus of $40,249,- made known to us by one in authority,
Independence. We are expecting the | of blood had collected on tlie floor be­ known to be most beneficial to the
journal, so to speak—of American
been in the shadow of the great mistake 187.24, exclusive of minor and fractional who should know better than to “let the H Ballinger.................................... 10 00 , Albany and Astoria railroad through
fore the condition of affairs was known human system, forming the ONLY PER­ advertisers. It tells the intending
1 95 here by spring.
J H Olds.......................................
he made when he espoused the cause of silver
N obmalion .
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
cat
out
of
the
bag.
”
coin.
The
receipts
by
the
govern
­
7
50
T
B
Nelson
..................................
by the conductor. The debauch and
secession.
and inexperienced advertiser in
promptly on the
ment from all sources during November
3 10
A Peculiar Case.
The citizens of this city want a night J M Wright........................... .
loss of blood together had about ex­
E. C. Culver has painted and papered were »30,716,967.13, and the expendi­
,
plain comprehensive articles how,
8
50
r
-----------------
I
A
T
Haworth
................................
the interior of the building next to J. tures during the same period were $25,- watch, but they do not want a crow.
Last week Mr. Scott, a resident of hausted the man. He was taken off at
7 50
when and where to advertise; how
F Harding ..............................
Hulery's place, and has performed his 334,758.10, of which nearly eleven mill­
We have no fight to make against the 8
—
AND
TO
—
T J Harris . . .................................. 10 50 Washington county, was arrested on the Toledo and medical assistance suin-
¡
to write an advertisement; how to
work well. Mr. Culver is a young man ions was for pensions.
saloons, but we have ordinances, and of. H Ballinger....................................
5 00 j complaint of H. Hembree, for stealing a moned.
of experience in his trade and deserves
display one; what newspapers or
fleers
to
enforce
them,
and
the
editor
of
7
20
S
F
Harding
.........
......................
Tlie
question
of
constructing
a
waler
patronage.
— SO THAT —
other media to use; how much to
Advertised Letters.
5 00 heifer. He was brought to this city for
H Ballinger .............................. . .
ditch is still being agitated to some ex­
PURE BLOOD.
The attention of the ladies is called to tent. \Ve are informed that the proprie­ this paper and hundreds of other citizens G W Kaufman.............................
1 50 trial and was released on »200 bail by
expend
—in fact discourcee on ev­
of this city know that they are not en­
the advertisement on the third page.
REFRESHINC SLEEP,
4 00 | Judge Harding, before whom the exami­ The lollowing list of letters remaining
RD Shuck......................................
of the grist mill will give $10,000 to­
ery ¡Kiint that admits of profitable
This pattern is worth 25 cents to anyone, tors
forced
;
if
they
are
not,
what
is
thoir
use?
in
the
postoffice
at
McMinnville,
Oregon,
HEALTH and STRENCTH
wards such an enterprise. It is also
nation was held. The trial was set for
CORONER’S INQUEST.
discussion. If you advertise at all,
and all the ladies should take advantage stated
Mr. Crow as a private citizen can now
on good authority that in the ag­
i oo bearing Saturday morning in order to December 11, 1889, for two weeks, will be Naturally follow. Every one is using it Printers’ Ink can hep you. Per­
of this chance to obtain a pattern of this gregate over $30,000 is assured for such a infest the saloons as much as he pleases, W F Ralston ...............................
sent
to
the
dead
letter
office
as
“
un
­
and
all
are
delighted
with
it.
Ask
your
i
00
E A Thomas....... .......................
late style basque.
give Mr. Scott the opportunity of appear-
haps you expend but Ten Dollars a
purpose. No doubt work will be com­
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­
i 00
W. E. Martin offers a purse of »3J for menced in early spring.— Benton Leader. but it will no doubt cost him more for his T 8 Thomas....................................
i ing at the session of the circuit court of claimed,” if not called for:
year
in advertising; if so, Printers’
00
factured
only
by
the
i
Fox, J J
Fraser, W 1*
the championship of Yamhill county, to It would be a good thing for our capital­ beer than it formerly did. There is noth F Florey...................... ................
i oo Washington county as witness against a Foster, Mrs Emma Gallop. Mrs Ida
Ink may show you how to obtain
the good shots of the county. The en­ ists to put in the water ditch from Willa­ ing known to the medical world that wilf 8 Doney.........................................
CALIFORNIA
FIG
SYRUP
CO»
i 00 | man by the name of Lee, who was con- Gilbert, Miss M
J L Laughlin................................
double the service you are now get­
Goregens, Mr It
trance fee is »5, and six are to shoot. mina. Talk it up.
S an F rancisco , C al .
' fatten a night watch faster than »40 per G W Tate.......................................
i 50 ; victed of stealing a steer from Mr. Scott, Henderson, Angie Isaacson, Mr J
Twenty-five balls to be shot at by each
L ouisvillk . K y .
N bw Y ork . N. V
ting for half the money. A year’s
35
!
month
and
free
beer.
13
E
B
Fellows
..................................
Mr.
Arthur
Smith,
of
this
city,
left
for
Johnson, Mrs Loda
man. Each man to pay for his birds.
at the last term of court. Through some Johnson, Mrs L
subscription
costs but »1; a sample
I
I
Portland
Saturday
to
receive
medical
Pine, Clinton
Dunter Property Sold.
Judgment For 97,500.
Slierift' Sale Under Execution. copy costs but five cents. Advertis­
Your wasted cheeks may have all the treatment at the bands of Dr. Eaton, the
technicality lie was allowed a rehearing, I Nairn, J D
Shelly,
J
M
Todd, Mr. John
plumpness and bloom of health through
oculist of this state. Mr.
ing is an art practiced by many but
Monday a number of capitalists gath : and this charge of theft was made in
On last Saturday in Judge Shattuck’s
When calling for the above please say
the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The celebrated
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
Smith
has
the
use
of
one
eye
only,
the
'
Yamhill
county
in
order
to
get
Mr.
Scott
writ of execution issued out of the circuit understood by few. The conduct­
time-honored remedy still leads the van. sight of the other having been destroyed ■ court in Portland, the jury in case of C. ered on the court house steps and lis­
“advertised.”
J. C. C ooper ,
court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill ors of Printers’ Ink understand it
It improves digestion, purifies the blood, by an attack of typhoid fever while quite A. Willey, plaintiff, against the Portland tened to the seductive tones of J. E. Ma­ away, and as he was the prosecuting
Postmast er.
county, on the 25th day of Novemlier, 1889
and invigorates the system. Give it a young.
Surely their advice,
Through sympathy his remain­ , & Willamette Valley railroad, returned a gers, who, as administrator, was selling ; witness this case would have been i
' upon a decree and order of sale of the real thoroughly.
trial.
■
thrown
out.
Mr.
Scott,
however,
had
THAT
Hacking
Cough
can
be
so
quickly
property herein described, in favor of John based on an experience of more than
ing eye has become affected, and he is ■ verdict in favor of plaintiff in the sum of the Dunzer realty.
cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee if Aspinwall, plaintiff, and George L W
Samuel Woodruff declared his inten­ now in the Good Samaritan hospital.
A piece containing 160 acres was friendB and was bailed out and attended Sold by Rogers Bros
i Burton and Elenor Burton, defendants, for 25 years will help you. Address:
tion to become an American citizen, be­ The doctor reports that the eye can be I »7500. Mr. F. W. Fenton, of McMinn­
:
the
trial.
Mr.
Lee
was
convicted
and
GEO P.’ ROWELL’S
WILL you suffer with dyspepsia and liv- the sum of »68.62 with interest thereon from
fore the countv clerk, last Monday. He saved. This is a great relief to Mr. ville, attorney for plaintiff, returned knocked down to Wm. Galloway for
I will go to the pen. No evidence could be i er complaint? Shiloh’s VitaJizer is guaran- the 23d day of November, 1889. at the rate
deserted his ship in Portland some time Smith undoubtedly.
Newspaper
Advertising Bureau,
from Portland Saturday evening and [»300.
of ¡0 per cent, per annnm. and costs of this
| teed to cure you. Sold by Rogers Bros.
ago, and said that any one who called
10 Spruce St., New York
The 40-acre piece containing mill, mill 1 brought before the justice Saturday and SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by writ. I did on 4th day of December. 1889,
Notice is given by the lighthouse board seems well pleased with the result of the
him a “Johnny Bull” in the future that on or about January 1. 1890, a fixed
duly levy upon the defendants' real proper­
trial.
daui, etc., was also sold to Wm. Gallo­ i Mr. Scott was discharged.
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the ty
would get a “whack on the snoot.”
situate in Y’amhill county, Oregon, and
white light of the first order, varied by a
remedy
for
you.
Sold
by
Rogers
Bros.
Born.
way for »150.
described as follows, to-wit:
The Public Schools.
The harsh, drastic purgatives, once ! red flash every minute will be shown
CMC ■
CATARRH
cured,
health
and
sweet
The
southwest quarter of the northeast IMS«
r
deemed so indispensable, have given ; from the structure recently erected on V ersteeg .—To the wife of Neil Versteeg, i The 80-acre piece, with an indebted­
Our public schools are now crowded breath secured by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. quarter of section 36 in township 2 south of Ml
place to milder and more skillfully pre­ ; the extreme westerly end of Cape
ness,
was
sold
to
Wm.
Galloway.
He
Price
50
cents.
Nasal
injector
free
Sold
by
near Wheatland, on Tuesday, Decern-I
range 4 west of the Willamette meridian,
to their utmost capacity. This week a Rogers Bros
pared laxatives; hence the great and Meares, Oregon. The light will iliumin-
containing 40 acres of land
her 10th, 1889, a boy.
i paving »10 and the indebtedness.
growing demand for Ayer’s Pills. Physi­ , ate the entire horizon. The focal plane
few
scholars
applied
for
admission
to
the
Now, therefore, by virtue of «aid ezecu-
i
For
lame
back,
side
or
chest
use
Shiloh
’
s
The house and two lots in this city
Commendable.
cians everywhere recommend them for is 223 feet above the mean sea level, and
plaster; price 25 cents
Sold by I tion, on Saturday,
third and fifth grades, but these grades ■ porous
»585
were
sold
to
Chas.
Hopfield
for
Bogers
Bros
costiveness, indigestion and liver com­ the light may be seen in clear weather
All claims not consistent with the high The other two lots were sold to E. L. being full, admission could not be given SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure THE lltli DAY OF JANUARY. 1800,
plaints.
from the deck of a vessel, fifteen feet
the hour of 11 o'clock a. tn., at the conrt-
I to these applicants. By next Monday, is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures con- at
character
of Syrup of Figs are purposely Weed for »175.
lionse door. McMinnville, in «aid county
On Saturday evening of this week a above the sea level, at a distance of
s
in
pt
ion
Roccrs
Bros.
an<i
stat«-. I will sell at public auction the
avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup company.
the 16th, arrangements will be made by
social dance will be given at Force's twenty-one and a half nautical miles.
SHILOH’S Vitalizer is what you need for above described real property of said de­
Trespass Notice.
hall. All are cordially invited to attend.
It
acts
gently
on
the
kidneys,
liver
and
the
directors
so
that
these
and
any
other
Notice.
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and fendants, to the highest bidder for each in
Ilwillbe given by the McMinnville
bowels, cleansing the system effectually,
All person are hereby notified to not ' pupils in the district desiring to attend all symptoms of dyspepsia ; price 10 and 75 hand, to satisfy said judgment, costs and
string band, consisting of the Rowland
Tlio Coffee Club is ordered to report at but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre­ trespass upon my premises. All tres­ the school mav be accommodated.
cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros.
accruing costs
Bros., II. C. Eccleston and Wm. Toney. the lire ball on Saturday afternoon at 2
Dated this 5th day of December. 18*9
' CROUP, Whooping cough and bronchitis
G
eo
.
A.
P
eebles
,
tensions
that
every
bottle
will
not
sub
­
passers
will
be
prosecuted
to
the
fnll
ex
­
A line selection of music has been pur l o’clock; special business.
T. J HARRIS,
| immediately relieved by Shiloh’s cure. Sold (Dec 12:49)
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Or.
stantiate,
by Boeers Bros.
chased.
tent of the law.
L. C. T hompson .
Principal.
M rs . J. E. M inty , President.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
LOOK * HERE !
1
ROGERS BROS., Leading Druggists,
McMinnville, Oregon
*
A
REWARD
Of $ axxd. Ots Can. Toe Earned
■'^rixosoe^rex
BEMEMEEE TELAI
GRISSEN & WAUGAMAN
*)
»
Toys and Notions
and a Full Line of
Groceries at
Furniture Factory,
«
V
«
«
Edwards à Derby,
FACTORY SK
The St. Charles Hotel R
E Red Front Grocery
D
F
R
Printer’s Ink
RIDKEiS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleanse the System Effectually,
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