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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1889)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. -4 *v * » ► > * i ( < F 5 fi Thursday, December 26, 1889. Jinglers. Make ’«”• howl. Boom the town. ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. NO. 3857. ADVERTISE OUR TOWN. _ __________ • REPORT «IF THE CONDITION The Klectric Light and Water Plant For Rai.« at Least S50O and l',e It Judiciously Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc mally Accepted. In Eastern Papers. McMinnville Wants a Railroad Monday night a called meeting of the Through the exertion of the T ele Minnville in the stale of Oregon, at the Coming—the Jinglers. close of business, December 11, 1889. Watch McMinnville’s smoke. to the Hea, and She will council was held for the purpose of ac phone -R egister the T elephone R egis Resources. rosTorncE novas. J. J. Henderson is very sick with cepting the water and electric light plants ter has been advertised in every state in Loans and discounts......... have it. $ 72,248 12 secured and unsecured 815 82 From 7 a ro.toip.in From 8:30 p. pneumonia. constructed by W. T. Garrett & Co., of the Union, and we are iu receipt daily o^ Overdrafts, U.S Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 m. to 9 p. m. Miss Mattie Miller, of Oswego, is visit letters asking for a sample copy of the Stocks, securities, judgments, WAKE VP AND WORK YOVR JAWS. San Francisco. Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. ni. ing in this city. Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. in Present, Manning, Councilmen Barne- paper. Monday we received several, one claims, etc ...................................... 3,729 07 The Oregonian failed to put in its ap Due from approved reserve agents 1,414 40 Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail Six Cents per Bushel more Guaranteed koff, Burt, Grissen, Johnson and Wright ; of which is puplished. It is as follows: Banking-house, furniture, and pearance Tuesday. north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m. to the Farmers in this Vicinity-—A Jones, absent. fixtures ......................................... C ornwall , L atah C o ., Idaho,! Harry Kay spent Christmas with T. Manufacturing City of 10,000 Inhabi 233 26 Dec. 19, 1889. f Current expenses and taxes paid 2.601 The report of the water committee was B. Kay, his brother. THE MARKET REPORT. 40 Premiums on U. S. bonds tants will Stand on the Present Site of M r . E ditor : Will yon please send 93 69 McMinnville within Five Years, If the read and placed on file. The report me a sample copy of your paper; also Checks and other cash items. John E. Cronk, of Oswego, is spend 30 00 00 ....... bushel $ Potatoes ............ Road is Built-—An Investment which stated that the work was finished with any information you think would interest Bills of other Bank i Fractional paper currency, nickels ÿ doz $2 00 to 2 50 ing the holidays here. Chickens, young will Bring Back Twenty Times the tho exception of a few minor details, a homeseeker relative to your part of the and cents ..................................... 14 95 ‘ V< ' doz 3 50 to « 4 00 old...... The boys enjoyed themselves Monday Amount Put In It—Everyone Push--- Specie......... 9,584 87 10 iClear side3 V lb. which the contractors would finish, and country, and oblige vours respectfully, at the shooting match. Salem and Astoria Stand In, providing Legal-tender notes . 23 00 8 Shoulders 'ft lb T. F. N elson . that the bonds would arrive in a few days. Redemption fund with U S Treas 10 12 to Hams y* lb . The dental work performed by Dr. G. McMinnville puts up her Share. We have sent him, and also the others, urers per cent of circulation) 562 50 10 Surplus supplies of the plants were of i „-,i 'In 111 pd pails 8. Wright gives satisfaction. 10 a sample copy of the piper and also the to 8 L,ara (Ill 5 gallon tins T otal ................... $110,351 08 20 Eggs, dozen The railroad meeting held in the Opera fered at a reduced rate by the contractors. Resources of Oregon. There are a num Look out for the influenza. Sneeze, 50 Butter, Creamery. H roll but not at the railroad scheme. house Monday night was very enthusias The report of R. A. Habersham was ber of people in this town who think Liabilities. Butter, dull, fresh roll •40 read and placed on file. This is thé re $ 50.000 00 15 to 20 “Pap” Stroud was in the citv the early tic and was well attended. A delegation Brine............ pound. that printers’ ink doe« not pay. It does, Capital stock paid in.... port of the engineer who inspected the Undivided profits........................ 2,972 10 to 4 5 Dried apples, dull, «1 pd. part of the week on Masonic business. of Salem people was in attendance and *f rightly used, and no town in the val National Bank notes outstanding 11,230 00 8 6 Dried plum«, dull, t« jal. to plant and is printed below, entire. The refined colored minstrels, the Jing helped the ball along. They were some Individual deposits subject to check 22,740 99 8 Dried prunes, dull, '¡t pd. to ley needs advertising as much as Mc 0 Mayor asked the electrician regarding Demand certificates of deposit 3,964 53 8 lers, will be at the opera house Jan. 4th. of Salem’s substantial business men and to Driedpeaches.dull. u pd 6 19,134 40 1 10 electric light pole guys, which were Minnville. By it we can put our ad Time certificates of deposit Flour ¿I sack 1 oo to James Fletcher ami Noah Robinson are pushing the scheme. Everybody Due to other national banks 300 06 vantages before the people, and that is Sugars, __ ____ ________ declined , Ji cent c ___ ___ 11, ___ 12, and 13 fastened to trees and fences. The elec pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. won the cow at the shooting match Tues knows them; they were: E. M. Waite, all that is necessary to make this a city trician stated that the guys would be T otal . $110,35108 $115; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents day. B. 8. Cook, E. B. McElroy, Squire Far of 5,000 inhabitants inside of three years. ry firm, pound; coal oil. very firm, ó? (ft $2.75 P V case case; taken down immediately. or O regon , C ounty or Y amhill , ss : A per cent of the proceeds of Jinglers’ rar and II. W. Cottle. salt of all kinds advanced dvanced $2 00 per ton, Who will subscribe to an advertise S tatz On motion of Johnson, the plant was I, J. L. S tratton , Cashier of the above performance goes to the M. E. church and is very firm A. J. Apperson was elected chairman ment fund? The money to be used in named Bank, do solemnly swear that the here. above statement is true to the best of my of the meeting, and J. L. Rogers secre accepted, provided, however, that small papers east of the Rocky Mountains. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Communion services at the Cumbei- tary. If the meeting is a criterion the details be finished to the satisfaction of knowledge and belief All who are favorably inclined will, J. L. S tratton , Cashier, land Presbyterian church next Sabbath, the committee. railroad will be built, for the people as Don’t forget the livers Sisters. please hand their names into this office, Subscribed and sworn to before me this Dec. 28th. Bill of W. T. Garret <k Co. of $663.51 sembled, were in favor of the road, and with the amount they will give when 21st day of Dec., 1889. Try that imported Japan tea at the J. W. Rogers and wife arrived from a allowed and ordered paid. C. W. T almage , the time comes for its use. Red Front grocery. lengthy visit in the east, on Saturday of all expressed themselves as willing to do Notary Public for Oregon. Bill of R. A. Habersham of $50 for everything in their power in order to get C orrect — Attest: The T elephone -R egister starts it. Dr. G. S. Wright has gained a reputa last week. services rendered in the inspection of the tion for fine plate work. Telephone-Register................ ... $10 00 ■¡seal} M. U. Gortner and a considerab'e it. J.W C owls ) plant laid on the table until the next Speeches were made by the entire Sa A. J ArPEKSos. > Directors. Chas. Hodson, who is working at Ore number of Yamhill’s tramps have turned regular meettng. THE PLANT TESTED. W m . C ampbell .) up for the holidays. lem delegation, Wm. Galloway, J. E. gon City, was in the city last week. On motion, the mayor was instructed EvcrthiMg All Bight, and so Pronounced Lettuce, picked fresh by R. S. Cook, Magers, Geo. Burnette, T. B. Merry, and HE IS A BILK. The little daughter of Geo. Savage has to pav the balance of the contract price By the Examining Board. for Christmas dinner, is a novelty in others. been very sick, but is now improving. M. B. Goodkind, of the “Commercial any state except Oregon. The three passes through the moun to W. T. Garrett & Co. Bulletin,” and ilia Method«*-* Friday the committe appointed by the Have you sent in vonr orders for the On motion, mayor was instructed to On account of a hard cold, Rev. Round Pass Him Along:. tains west of the city were discussed extra to ba devoted to the city of Mc council consisting of Councilmen Jobn- was confined to the house last week and and the Salem delegation expressed sign electric light testimonial upon com Minnville? A traveling advertising fakir by the Bon, Jones, Wright and Grissen . with R. was unable topreach last Sunday. themselves that McMinnville was the pletion of small details. Understand one thing. If you don’t name of M. B. Goodkind claiming as his A. Habersham, of Portland, who had On motion, the water committee was Geo. H. Curry proprietor of the Grants desirable point; provided however, that take the T elephone -R egister you don’t residence upon the hotel register, a resi been retained for tlie occasion, repaired Pass Courier, was in the citv Monday. get the news. McMinnville will hold out a helping hand ordered to furnish the newspapers with to the water works and carefully inspect dence at New Y’ork, San Francisco, and He is visiling friends tn the vicinity. a testimonial of their appreciation of the Thos. Kogers writes that he is in to Salem. The passes west of us have ed the work oi Mr. Toothaker. Nothing Seattle, struck Roseburg two weeks ago. Cloverdale. Roving Tom rightly de The exercises at the medal contest at a higher altitude that the Grand Ronde services rendered by Mr. Toothaker. the Baptist church were very interesting. was found out of the way. The pumps He represented himself as publisher of serves his name. On motion, council adjourned. The medal was won by Miss Stella l’atty. pass, and if McMinnville can put up suf put a pressure of 130 pounds to the square the Commercial Bulletin, one issue of engineer ’ s report . $125, cash down, will buy 95x120 feet Niggers dat pay too much ’tention ter ficient coin to overcome the weight of an To the Mayor and Council of McMinnville: inch in the mains at the works. The which he was particularly anxious to is in Saylor’s addition. Apply to Mrs. B. cliu’ch meetin’s an’ temp’runce ’cieties easy pass the road will be built; but on F. Saylor or to C. D. Johnson. Pursuant to your request of the 16th committee then came over to the city sue in Roseburg. He promised to print the other hand if she does not, the road This office lias nearly all it can handle is ap’ ter pull der watermillions at night. inst., made through Mr. Grissen, 1 exs and tapped a hydrant with a two-inch 5000 copies which he would circulate on in the way of job work, but bring in your The Salem delegation was well pleased will not be built, and McMinnville wil| amined the water and electric light work- hose for a test. The water was thrown the immigrant trains, provided the busi jobs, they will be out on time. with our city. The public improvements lose one of the greatest benefits ever erected for your city, and just completed to the top of the court house, and with a ness men of the city would pay five dol James Rogers, who is practicing den opened their eyes. All we want is a brought to her attention, and rightly lose by Messrs. Garrett & Co., of San Fran two and one-half inch hose there will be lars each for a “write up” in his sheet. it. tistry in Snohomish, arrived here Mon railroad, and we will have it. be no trouble in throwing a stream over This waB to pay him for his descriptive day night to spend the holidays. Geo. H. Burnett and wife spent Christ When this road is completed to the sea cisco, under contract dated August 23d, the court house dome, which is 100 feet article on the town and at the same time 1889. We expect the people of this city to mas in this city. Mr. Burnett is one of there will be no other road built. Capi I find that the pumping works, in high. The visiting engineer was sur advertise their business. He made a pationize the McMinnville special edition McMinnville’s old hoys and his speech at talists will not invest money in a road the opera house favoring the railroad which are included the pumps, boilers, prised, and pronounced them perfect in thorough canvass and Monday got out right royally. The town needs adver parallel with another, and if McMinn made a hit. tising. feed pumps, heater, valve and pipe con every respect. This opinion gives Mr. paper, and a careful investigation of his Tramps are quite numerous in this ville stirs herselt she will be on tho only nection and pipes, with engine and dy Toothaker, the superintendent, a large business methods proves that the hint to Rogers Bros, were presented with five railroad to tlie sea for years and years to bottles of fine imported wine as a Christ neighborhood. Five of them struck us namo house and inclined ways, have smile-which he constantly wea-s. Gar- oui business men in last week’s Review mas present by Van Schnyver & Co., of the other day for a quarter. We told come. ratt & Co. sent a good man to take was well timed and fully justified. A them our business and they offered to Long headed Tom Merry, the old time been well built and are fully in confor charge of their work in this city. Portland. few firms paid him five dollars, while loan us a half. mity with the contract and specifications. newspaper man of this state, stated in The entertainment at tlie college was others got the same “write up” for half Tho arrangement for running the pumps Notice to Consumer« ot Electric Light. Judge Longhary returned from As his speech that he did not know of a fair a complete success. Everyone says it price, and those who gave him nothing toria Monday night, where he has pur separately, in case of accident or obstrue" was the best of the season. The house From and after December 23d, 1889, at all got the same “taffy,” because he chased property. It is reported that er county than Yamhill, nor a fairer tion to either one, are entirely reliable. was packed. Almond Fletcher and Jeff Harris are in town than McMinnville, and prophesied consumers of Electric Lights in the City had to have it in order to fill up his John Wortman, cashier of the First with the judge. that within five yearB, with the railroad It is not necessary to go farther into de of McMinnville, Oregon, will be charged sheet. Instead of printing 5000 copies as tail in this part of my report than to say National Bank of this city, has purchased Cheapest, strongest and best—Wright’s to the sea, anil the Willamina water monthly, as follows: he promised he only issued 1500, some Mr. King’s interest in the firm of Olds & compound syrup of sarsaparilla. Boils, ditch brought in,McMinnville would be a that the work has been faithfully ex One 16 C P light 10o’clock service. .$1.00 of which he delivered to those who had King, of Portland. pimples and erysipelas flee before it. manufacturing city of ten thousand in ecuted, and that a test of the power of “ “ 12 “ .. 1.25 paid him for them (he did not even take For Sale—House and two corner lots Cleanses and enriches the blood. Sold “ “ all night service.. 2 00 the trouble to fold them before deliver habitants. Nature has surrounded us the pumps and good condition of the ma for sale. The house has seven rooms by Rogers Bros. Twenty per cent, discount will be al with the garden spot of the world; we chinery and pipes, made yesterday in all finished. Barn on lot. Price, $1100. The day before Chrismas was consider your presence, for fire purposes, was en* lowed from these rates to those who take ing) and it is safe to say none of the re Call on T. B. Kay for further particulars. are already the envy of towns twice our maining copies will ever be read by im able of a drunk day. We counted eight three or more lights. Payments for the $200,000 to loan by the American Mort well loaded frames on the street at once. size. Let us now make this city the en tirely satisfactory. The length of the pipe mains and the fractional month ending December 31st, migrants, at least it is to be hoped not, gage Co., on farm land, for a term ot We thought for a time that some of them vy of cities ten times our size. Let us since its distribution would work an in years. No commission, no brokerage. would get jugged, but they did not. stand together and push this railroad number and size of the connections and will be made to P. D. Glenn, Supt. IV. jury to the country, it is so poorly writ, F. W. Fenton, nttorney at McMinnville. the perfect condition of the joints could W. and E. L. From and after January R. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure. scheme. The arc-light pole at the inte> section Will remove the most obstinate cough. not be verified by me yesterday, as the 1, 1890, rates will be charged as above, ten. Goodkind visited Oakland with Let us make this a city to be proud of. of Third and Court Btreets will be 80 feet Cures asthma and bronchitis. Cannot be pipes had been laid and covered up and to be paid on the first day of each month what success financially we are unable above ground.— Times-Mountaineer. excelled for whooping cough. Heals Let us do everthing in our power to dem the trenches filled before I was called ; to say. However the people of Rose at the office of the City Treasurer. Fifty burg may congratulate themselves on What will hold the pole up? lungs and threat. Sold by Rogers Bros. strale to the outside world that there is a but your local inspectors of the work' cents each will he charged and collected E. M. Waite, Salem’s oldest job printer The Rod and Gun club has been pre ’ beautiful city in Yamhill by the name of the fact that the fellow took in very little and general good fellow, called upon us sented a fine Bolid gold medal by W. E, McMinnville, filled with progressive, en wno have overseen the laying of the by the Superintendent for the installation money here. We hope our exchanges and expressed himself well ■ leased with Martin, to be given to the best shot in ergetic cititizens, who, through their pipe, assure me that this part of the of the first 200 lights. will pass him along, so that the business the equipment of the T elep ._ one -R egis - the club. 8. A. Manning had it beauti own exertions, made the town. Let us work was done well and satisfactorily, Dated this 24th day of December, 1889. in their towns may be protected. He ter fully engraved, not at the expense of the and the test above cited confirms their By order of the City Council. not ask outside capital to help us, bnt do went South.— Review. The hills looked beautiful Mpnday clnb. J no . J. S pencer , it ourselves and have the satisiaction of statement. The same kind of an outfit “did up” morning, after the storm of the day be Cars on the Second Street electric line Recorder of the Citv of McMinnville. The inclines for the pumps on the fore. They were clothed in white and to Fnlton Park will be running in u few- knowing that wo depend upon our own McMinnville, and we are iu hopes that banks of the river, from which the water as a necessity we clothed ourselves in davs, says the Portland Journal of Com labor for success. A Comical Incident. lour or five more “do ups” will bring supply is taken, are well and substan flannel. merce, and judging from appearances Let us build the railroad, Passengers on the west-bound O. R. the people to believe that the local pa tially built; still, as the river bottom is It is an amusing sight to see the street they are the beet cars ever brought to Let us progress. <fc N. train yesterday morning relate a pers are the only tiue mediums through car in Albany run up and down the two the city. The farmers of this vicinity should subject, in extreme flood seasons, to an or three blocks in its slotted run without It is reported that two cases of diph know the benefit to be derived from a ove:3°w to the depth of from 10 to 13 comical inciden’ which occurred on the which to advertise their business. a single passenger the whole day.— Cor. theria 1 ave appeared in the city. There THAT Hacking Cough can lie so quickly feet, as shown by the flood marks on the trip over. Brownrille Times. is no disease quite as bad a« diphtheria, .ailroad to the sea. The farmers of Linn At some point vn the other side of the cured by Shiloh’s cure. We -guarani«» it-. trees, and as the incline is liable in con county are now receiving six cents more and the parents of small children should Sold by Rogers Bros T. B. Merrv stated in his speech at the mountain, the front trucks of the rear WILL you suffer with dyspepsia and liv railroad meeting that he intended to live take every precautiou. It is far worse per bushel for their wheat than you are. sequence to be shaken, and the pipes sleeper jumped the track, and the train er comp'aint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran in McMinnville and that within a year than smallpox. Why? Simply because the O. P. load caused to leak during such floods, it will he would be in our midst engaged in You will notice tho regular report of takes their wheat to deep water for that be well to put in additional sway braces ran four miles before the fact was dis teed to cure you. Sold by Rogers Bros. SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by some business enterprise. the condition of the McMinnville Nation much less per bushel. Do you know on the trestle to prevent lateral motion; covered. The car was held up by the that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the A merciful man—who keeps his stock al bank in this issue of the paper. Al that the present freight rate from this and also to lay a ballast floor on the mud coupling, and beyond a severe jolting remedy for you. Sold by Rogers Bros. in prime condition by the use of Wright’s though the youngest banking institution the passengers on the car escaped harm. CATARRH cured, health and sweet sills of the trestle where there aro no secured bv Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Arabian condition powders. Cures colds, in the city its growth has been rapid and city to Portland is $2 per ton, while the One became frightened, jumaed from breath it is fast going to the front as the first. piles. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by 8. P. Co. is ireighting Benton county distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. Gives I would recommend also that the por his bunk, and rushed en dishabile to the Rogers Bros. glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros. Mr. James Campbell will hereafter oc wheat through this city to Portland for car in front, where he made a grab for For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh’s Several cases of the Russian influenza copy the pulpit of tho Christian church $1 per ton? Do you know the reason of tion of the supply main which passes plaster; price 25 cents Sold by in Hillsboro. This is a geod move, we the bell rope. It broke and he turned a porous have developed in Detroit. Five tellers Bogers Bros. this? It is this. Another railroad com under the railroad bridge be cased in a believe, as Mr. Campbell is personally romersanlt in the air. Those on board of prominent banks are afflicted. It i- SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure petes ac Corvallis for the carrying of the flume of, say, two-inch plank, filled thought that the disease was brought popular, able and eloquent, and will no sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures con- with sawdust. In case of an incendiarv the car thought another insane man had s is niption Rogers Bros. there through the arrival of foreign doubt promote the attendance at the wheat. So you can easily see how you broken loose until the situation was Christian church.— Democrat. will be benefitted by a competing road to attempt on your city the first move money. SHILOH’S Vitalizer is what you need for would be directed against an exposed made known and the train stopped. The constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and Several bouses have been built by the I Christmas has passed and the children, the sea. airily-attired passengerthen creptmodest all symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 Not only the farmer will be benefitted, supply pipe. owners of the Oak Park property and are no doubt, bv this time, are enjoying the cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros. The electric plant was inspected by ly back to his bunk. now for sale. The company will build ' memories of yesterday. The T elephone - I but every one, manufacturers and busi The Nehalem Coal Fields. houses for people who purchase lots in R egister wishes all its young and old ness men as well as real estate holders. Mr. I æ Blank and pronounced by him Sobering up a Drunken Man. the addition for actual cost of labor and ftiends a merry Christmas, and hopes Geo. W. Baker, who has the contract that each and everyone will live to see 1 On motion, the chair appointed the to be fully up to the specifications, after material. If you have ever been out with a chum to run the prospect drift on the Walker many returns of the day of good will. careful comparison with the detailed re following committee to ascertain the best The stock of bootB and shoes belonging In our next issue will be found a holi - pass through the mountains and to open quirements of the contract, and I think who has been drinking too much , and coal claim on Pebble creek, was in town to the estate of Harris & Haney will be you, sober and unwilling to leave him Thursday, and stated that work on the sold at public auction at Layfayette on day supplement, provided especially to > up stock books of the Salem, McMinn that the interests of your city have been Friday and Saturday, December 27th and please t.ie little ones of our subscribers. ville, Astoria and Eastern railroad. 8. A. respected and faithfully guarded in the until you get him home, are trying to tunnel had been suspended for a time, 28th. Sale to commence at 10 a. ni. of The money it cost would buy us a new Manning, Wm. Galloway, Judge Lough- execution of this contract, and that credit persuade him to start for his home, then owing to the absence of Mr. Tupper; coat, but we prefer to wear our old one, each day. is due the contractor for conscientious you will appreciate the situation in which upon the arrival of that gentleman from and give this little benefit to the children arv, Judge Cowls and Geo. W. Jones. I found mvself not long ago. I could do Gaston work will be resumed and the “Dad” Simmons has so’d his property of hundreds of homes and have their and scrupulous work. T ie following resolutions were pre in Hillsboro to Messrs. Morgan and little “thank yous.”— Asotin Sentinel nothing with my companion and he was prospect pushed ahead as rapidly as pos Yours respectfully, sented by J. C. Cooper and unanimously Shute. In due time it will be divided ' Special Evangelistic services will be rapidly getting helplessly intoxicated. sible. R. A. H abersham , Engineer. into town lots and placed upon the mar opened at the Baptist church on Wednes I adopted: The drunker lie got the more obstinate The quality of the coal found at a TESTIMONIAL TO MR. TOOTHAKER. ket. It is choice property and will no day evening, January 1. These services Resolved, That we favor the building doubt be eagerly sought for.— Democrat will be continued each evening until i of a railroad from Salem to Tillamook, In acknowledgement of Mr. Tooth- he became. Finally I took him in to an ' depth of nine feet is much better than The ledticlion sale at the store of Kay further notice. The pastor will be as via McMinnville, at the earliest jrossible aker’s faithful performance of his part all-night restaurant, hoping that a cup of heretofore procured, and it will be sur hot coffee would partly sober him. Bv ' & Todd was a success because it was sisted by the Rev. E. J. and Mrs. time. Resolved, That wo call upon the piop- of the contract, the water committee the time the coffee came my friend was prising if the desired assay <45 per cent well advertised in the T elelphoxe -R eg - Wheeler, of Portland. A cordial invita fixed carbon) can not be obtained in take this way of publicly showing their ster . The proprietors are well pleased tion is given to all to attend. R, Mc- erty holders along this proposed route to interest themselves in this route and appreciation of the services rendered. It sound asleep with his head on the table. I much less than 100 feet of tunnel. Mr. with this paper as an advertising me Killop. j give aid to the enterprise. is our opinion that he has faithfully con I was in despair, when the waiter asked Tupper is expected in a day or two. dium and are now firm believers m print The original Hyer sisters, genuine col ers’ ink. structed tlie plant to (be entire satisfac me if I wanted to get the man sober. L ater .—Since writing the foregoing it ored singers, are coming to the city on An Epidemic ot Tramps. “Why certainly I do,” I said. is learned that word has been received Tell me, oh ye winged winds that Thursday, January 2. Many of our tion of the council, citizens and experts He took a bottle of sweet oil from a from Mr. Tupper and that work has been Monday five hard looking tramps en- employed to inspect it. round my pathway whiz, is there not people have piobably seen these people; . some lonely spot where perfect quiet is? if not, they certainly have heard of them. i tired the town and began to beg for table, and poured a gill of it into one of started up.— Nehalem Journal, 17. C has . G rissen , Some still retreat, some solitude that is It is simply an accident which brings quarters, steal, etc. Thev were followed the cup» of coffee. “Make him drink _________ E lsia W right . covered thick with flies? You bet there them here, and it will be a treat to the that,” said he, and walked off. I roused | is; go watch the store that doesn’t ad music-loving people of this city which ' soon after by twelve mere, making seven Incorporation. my friend and induced him to drink the , will not be repeated soon. Everyone teen in all. Some of them camped in vertise.—Er. The Thomas Kay Woolen Mill com whole cup of coffee without stopping. i the Oak grove, several in the Methodist The splendid quality of Acer’s Hair should here them, as they are great." Vigor is that it restores the natural Christmas of 1889 is now treasured in | church and several in the cooler. Tues pany, by Squire Farrar, Thomas Kay The effect was magical. I never saw any growth, color and texture of the hair. It memory by, no doubt, a large number of day morning one of them stole a pair and C. P. Bishop, directors, yesterday medicine act so quickly. In ten minutes vitalizes the roots and follicles, removes the people living now. We can not live of shoes from A. Dielschneider. The filed in the county clerk’s office and the time he spoke clearly, braced up, got dandruff, and heals itching humors in always, but it is the earnest hope of the office of the secretary of stale supple the scalp. In this respect, it surpasses T elephone -R egister that you all may marshal looked for him, but could not mentary articles of incorporation in ashamed of himeelf and started home. I all similar preparations. had never before heard of sweet oil as a see many happy returns of yesterday. find the man, but found the shoes. On Christmas day was spent in hard Tuesday night Beveral night watches creasing the capital stock of said com soberer. Many an otherwise liandsomo face is Our work attempting to please our subscribers disfigured with pimples and blotches, by issuing a neat, clean, well printed is were sworn in and spent the evening run pany to $75,000, for the purchase and Negro Maxims. sale of wool and all kinds of raw ma caused by a humor in the blood, which sue, containing all the local news ob ning them in. If they are not out of terial and for tl.e inanufaeiure and sale may be thoroughly eradicated by the use tainable. De farmer dat ain’ ’quainted wid sun- j While we were working num town to-day the people have made up of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the safest bers of our readers were enjoying them of all kinds of woolen, worsted and silk their minds to put them out. Everyone goods, etc. New articles of incorpora- rise don’ need big barns. blood medicine in the market, being en selves, but we bear them no animosity Hit teks heaps uv whitewash to stop ! SEE THIS! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla — dol tirely free from arsenic or any deleterious for that. Our turn will come some time. should turn out and give a helping hand, tion were also filed in the secretary of lar a bottle—worth five dollars of any man’s drug. as this city does not require hundreds of state’s office by the Corvallis street rail de knot hole in de fence. Either as a Tonic or Blood-purifier, way company, with Zephin Job, J. H. Tain’t de bes’ thing ter chase polecats' money. Among other unusual indicators are tramps for its prosperity. An exchange says : By a vote of 22 to Ayer'« Sarsaparilla has no equal! Wilson and Ralston Cox, incorporators ; w’n you gwin ter de frolic. 18 the Presbytery of Cincinnati con the arrival of smelt and white owls. Dr. James H. Stone. Tappan. Ohio, savs : capital stock, $50.000, in shares of $100 I know of no alterative tnat give« so much cluded that all infants dying in infancy White owls are very unusual here at any A Fine Clyde. 'Ligion is mighty good, but hit don’ “ satisfaction each ; principal office, Corvallis.— States as Ayer's Sarsaparilla.” are saved. Bless their dear little hearts, time; smelt are very unusual in the Co tek de place uv common sense. _______________ A. M. Waddel, Dunean Ross and Jem- man. how thev must rejoice at this declaration 1 lumbia liver at this time of the year. De man dat kin read w’ut de north win I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, But let them pause a moment and reflect Generally they show up about January mie Mitchell, three of the well-to-do Died. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovell, lisas. upon the solemn fact that a change of 20th, but they have been plenty here all Scotch lads near this citv, have purchas say, gits bis pumpkins in fo’fros.’ Price ,1, alx bottles, $5. Worth $6 a bottle. only three votes would have damned this week. The white owls are pro ed of Galbraith Bros., Baron Douglass, a R eid .—On Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock De cheapes ’ way uv helpin' folks long nounced to be a sure sign that we are Mrs. Laura Reid, wife of Alex Reid, of them forever. in de worl’ is ter go ter dere fun’rals. Executor’s Notice. going to have “a hard winter,” though full blooded Clyde of the best known this city, aged 50 years. The Newberg bank will be opened no resident of Western Oregon has any strain. He is a beautiful horse and is Notice is hereby given that the under S tott . — On Tuesday afternoon at 3:30, What is Castorla? temporarily in the office of the board of evidence cf what “a hard winter” is. three years old, weighing 1875 pounds. signed, R. R Murry and Levi W. Murry, N. Stott, of Carlton, aged 50 years. immigration, on Center street, just as On the other hand, local weather sharps . Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip have been by the county court of Yamhill Death was caused by inflammation of tion for infants and children. It contains county, soon as their new safe arrives. They are say that the arrival of the sruelt is a cer ' The price paid was $3500, and we are Oregon, appointed joint executors neither opium, morphine, nor o'her nar of the estate of Stary Elizabeth Murry, de getting a number 1 safe, one that will af- ; tain indication that the winter will be re . glad to see the arrival of more Blooded the bowels. cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute ceased. ford ample security for their business. markably mild. So it goes. We have I stor k. _ ____ for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and Therefore, all persons having claims Notice. This bank will fill'a long-felt want in the smelt, and we have the white owls. castor oil. It is pleasant. Its'guarantee against said estate arc hereby notified and Born. Newberg. It will no doubt be one of our Till the present beautiful spring weather is thirty years ’ use by millions of mothers. required to present the same’ duly verified, Notice is hereby given that all persons most solid and substantial business in is replaced by something less pleasant,■ W isecarveb —To the wife of N. Wise Castoria destroys worms and alia ,-s fever- to the undersigned, at the law office of F stitutions. The gentlemen who have or we shall take all stock in the smelt fine j carver, on December 6, 1889, a boy. are warned against purchasing any cord sihness. Castoria prevents vomi ing Sour W. Fenton, at McMinnville. Oregon, within ganized the bank and who are its officers weather theory. If it should snow and I His first words were “nominate D. B. wood cut from timber on the 10-acre curd, cures diarrhoea and wind co.ic Cas six months from the date hereof. toria relieves teething troubles, cures con Dated this 26th day of Deccmlier. I«*!. are our most substantial and conserva blow and freeze, which is not at all un-1 tract, formerly belonging to the Sax es stipation ^or Pre8‘denl in 1802." and flatulency Castoria assimi R II. MURRY, t t'h I tive business men. The public can do likely, we should lend an ear Vo tate, and a part of the Mat Malone land lates tne food, regulates the stomach and LEVI W. MURRY. business with them, with the assurance claims of the white owl adherents, mean-1 B utler —To the wife of M. R. Butler, bowels, giving healthv and natural sleep. Executors of said Estate. that they are dealing with a safe and sub while remembering that we are in the . on Bunday, December 22, 1889, a girl, claim; said wood belongs to me. Castoria Is the children’s panacea — the F. W F entox . hands of rrovidence.— Astorian. I The child lived one hour. 8. F. S taggs . stantial inatition.— Graphic. mother's friend. Att’v for Estate. LOOK * HERE! I I I I I I I I I I We've got the Finest. Cheapest and Best Line of HOLIDAY GOODS in town. We've had lots of People in our Store to look at our GOODS, and many of them have made Purchases. Now we want EVERY ONE to See Our Stock and Compare Prices with any firm in this city. You all want to buy something foi Come and look at our Stock, where you will be sure to find what you want. ROGERS BROS., Leading Druggists, McMinnville, Oregon. A REWARD Of $ arxd. Ots Can. Too Earned ZEBsr VTliosoever TX7”ill GRISSEN & WAUGAMAN Keep the DARGEST and Best assorted stock of C-A-i-TdES aTTj '-L'S, Largely manufactured by ourselves. It will lie to your interest to get quotations, TX7"liOle- Sale a,nd. -bt.S'ta.j.l. Remember also that we are going out of the ŒROCIŒRT and CS-Xj-A-SS'\X7'^.ISE busi ness and will give you the benefit of "^XTIlOlesale ŒPrices. Toys and Notions and a Full Line of Groceries at GRISSEN & WAUGAMAN’S. MONMOUTH. Furniture Factory, Cold noses. Mis6 Tuthill, the elocution teacher was on the sick list Monday. Prof. K. O. Spears has been giving a B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR. series of lectures here the last week. ... o— D. T. Stanley was in Dallas Thursday on legal business. Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to Tlie Athletes will give an ¿ntertain- order In Oak, Ash or any Wood ment before long. desired. The bank building will soon be com FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! pleted. School closed on Thursday to give the students time to get home before Sun Order« taken for all kind« of work and day. Reduced rales were given on all satisfaction guarantee«! Call at factory railroads. and see specimens of furniture, Monmouth will give an Xmas tree, Do not buy without first seeing tlie furni and don’t you forget it. ture manufacture«! here in your own state The workmen have commenced plas and county tering the inside of the new building. B. CLARK. The senior review class has reviewed the studies, arithmetic, grammar and Prices Consistent with Good Work. geography. Thev are now taking phi losophy. JOHN DERBY, JESSE EDWARDS. The societies, of which there are five are doing good work. The Hesperians and Vespertines have organized a union of the two societies, which meets every Proprietors of The McMinnville men th. An entertainment was given by the TILE st idetits Thursday evening, Itefore the TILE holidays—a good time. Situated at the Southwest corner of the The Sunday School concert given Sun Fair Grounds. All sizes of day evening, netted-|13.50. First-Class Drain Tile A project is on foot to erect ~a three- story brick hotel. T We ” ’ hope . it will /I plan __ kept constantly on hand st lowest living ^hullvh.» out, as one is needed badly here, .„J an«i «« no price,' --w EDWARDS A DERBY, doubt would be a goal paying institu 41- MeMl ;tlVifl«\ Oregon ” tion. »___________. Stoves have been ordered for the new I buildings, and they expect to finish plas AT THE tering this week. The election was held Monday, and the following independent ticket was elected: president of council. N. L. But You will fint1 ler; councilmen, J. M. Powell, H. Lave, Joiin Osborne, W. T. Sell ers; treasuier, Ira C. l’owel; recorder, P. L, Campbell; Fancy and btapie uroctr.c«, marshal, Thomas Boothsby. Crockery and Glassware, Stand Edwards & Derby, FACTORY R E Red Front Grocery D F i I R 0 and Library Lamps Ever Brought to the City. Fine Teas and ('offes a snec ial- tv; Roast Coffee ground free of charge. Goods delivered tree to ony part of the city. J. H HENDERSON. Prop. N T Printer's Ink A Journal for Adevrtisers. Combines the juice of the Blue Fig« of California, so laxative and nutritious, «ith the medicinal virtue« of plants known to be most beneficial to the human «ystem, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS —AND TO — Cleanse the System Effectually, — SO THAT — PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., S an F kancikco , C al . L oukvillb . K y . N hw Y ork . N. ¥ Siieritr Sale Under Exeeutioii. 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