Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1890)
COVNCIL PROCEEDINGS. COUNTY COrilT WEATHER-CROP BVI.I.ET1N. A DETERMINED SUICIDE Our office to.'. 1 fell from tbenail, upon which it h” hung for the past two years, Andrew Christie Steps In Front of a Lo- j The regular meeting of the common It was ordered that N. Prevost be al S ignal office , war department . 1 and bi.'xe >.i two. We have purchased motlre and is Horribly Mangled. W ashington C ity , January 1,1890. two new towels and anyone desiring to council was called to order Tuesday eve lowed clothing to the amount of $10. Thursday, January 9, 1890. TEMPERATURE. see a clear, printing office towel must ning Jan. 7th, 1890. Present, Mayor In the inattei of the petition of John A honible tragedy took place on tbe hurry up. Call early, not later than to ■ Manning, Couneilmen Barnekoff, Burt, Camdbell et al for county road ; George ■ railroad track about one mile below Eu The month of December has been un day.’ POSTOFFICE HOI R«. i Gnssen and Wright. Dorsey, J. D. Carter, J. T. Gowdy, view gene Monday afternoon, the 6th inst., usually’ warm in all districts east of tbe Tbe great popularity o( Ayer’s Pills as From 7 a ni. to 7 p. ni Front 8:30 p. On motion adjourned until Wednes ers ; Maloney surveyor, to meet at Smith about 2:45 o’clock. The Eugene local i Rocky mountains, while the normal tem- a cathartic is due no less to their ni. to 9 p. ni. Stephens’ house Jan. 29. was approaching town and being behind ! perature prevailed on the California Money order hotirs from 7 a. ni. tofi p. m. promptness and efficacy than to their day evening, Jan. Sth, 189J. Sunday from 3 p. ni. to 3:30 p. in Jan. 8th, 1890. Bond of H. 8. Maloney, surveyor, ap time was tunning at a high rate, not less coast, and it has been slightly cooler coating of sugar and freedom from any Mail south closes at 9:50 n. m. Mail injurious effects. Children take them Meeting called to order bv Mayor proved. than .30 miles an hour, when the engi ; than usual on the North Pacific coast. north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. lu. readiiv. See Ayer’s Almanac for this Manning. Present, Couneilmen Barne The clerk is directed to notify all su neer, W. J. Sally, was horrified to see a Over tbe central valleys, extending from year, just out. koff, Burt, Giissen, Johnson and Wright. pervisors not reported that their reports man run from the brush, which was ' the Gulf coast northward to tbe I^ike Chas. Talmage, the city assessor, is Minutes of various former meetings i must be filed on or before the first day of only about forty feet from the track, and region and Minnesota, the average tem It will save con read and approved. Potatoes ■ ? bushel $ 60 out hunting the boys. i the February term of this court. plant himself squarely on the track, perature for the entire month was about 2 W siderable trouble to him if the boys Chickens, young doz >2 00 to Report of judiciary committee on ordi The following judges and clerks of with arms extended from his body, and 15 degrees above the normal. In the old. V >loz 3 50 to 4 00 would not keep in hiding. Come up like 10 (Clear sides v* ll>. little men and lie assessed. It is like nance No. 80 was read and placed on file. elections were elected: his back to the approaching train. In a Lake region and along the Atlantic coast 8 Bacon -¿Shoulders "ft lb having a tooth pulled, you feel better af The superintendent of water and elec East Chehalem—Noah Heater, Louis second the engineer's hand applied the from Virginia to Florida, the average to 10 12 (Hams lb ter the operation is over. 10 T , (In 10 pd paih tric lights made a verbal report. Hoskins, G. R. Bristow, judges; Aaron air brakes and reversed the engine, but temperature for the month was about 10 Uiru jn 5 ga||on tins 10 8 to Prof. Edwin A. Smith, of Portland, On motion the superintendant was or Mills, Jos. Everest, clerks. it was too late. The ponderous engine degrees above the normal, while in New 20 Eggs. IP dozen instructor of piano organ, violin, mando dered to collect the fees for January and 00 West Chehalem — L. W. Harger, Araos Butter, Creamery. $ roil struck the man and passed over the England and eastern New York the ex' lin, guitar, banjo, clarinet, cornet, hands Butter, dull, fresh $ roll 44» and orchestras, is in this city Wednes to instruct the consumers how to pay the Nelson, J. C. Nelson, judges; J. L. Da body crushing nearly every bone in it. cess of temperature ranged from .3 to 6 20 Brine ........... p? pound. 15 to day of each week and will give instruc same. vis, W. W. Walker, clerks. to 1 The body was taken from tbe forward degrees. Dried apples, dull, $ pd. 5 r> tion to all who so desire. For further 8 Dried plums, dull, $ pd. to In the central valleys, as shown by the The following bills were allowed: North Yamhill—Lee Laughlin, H. F. trucks of the baggage car The bones 8 Dried prunes, dull, 'P pd. 6 to particulars enquire at Hewitt's music 8. A. Manning, trip to Portland $ 5 00 Bedwell, T. Goodrich, judges; A. D. iu both arms and legs were broken, one reports from St. Louie, the warm period 8 DrledneaeheSjdull, <1 pd <> to store. Ed Helmer, repairing break in wire 1 00 Runnels, McClellan Roberts, clerks. 1 10 Flour .. .rJ sack 1 (HI to foot was partially cut off, one side of the began about the (ith and continued until The doctors of Portland state that there Chas. Lewis, tapping mains........... 5 50 Sugars, declined Ji cent 11,. 12. and 13 Carlton—W. Carle, D. W. Laughlin, jaw and face was badly crushed and the about the 30th, the excess of daily tem pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs, is not a case of the Russian influenza in Kellev Dunn Co. dynamo oil.. . 6 00 it 15; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents F the state. If they would take a dose of Mrs. Kloucheck, hogshead............. 500 W. J. Kutcli, judges; Ed Hendrix, D. J. neck was broken. He breathed but a perature during this period ranging from ix.iind: coal oil. very firm, <«? $2.75 case; the disease with which numbers of our G. Glass, printing........................... 8 75 Olds, clerks. few times and was dead. The remains 10 to 35 degrees, and on no day being salt of all kinds advanced *2 OO per ton, citizens aro troubled they would find TgLEPnoxK-KixiisTr, printing....... 240 North McMinnville—D. Stout, A. J. of tbe man, who had thus resolutely less than 10 degrees. In the Southern and is very firm that it was more than a hard cold. The Carlin ik High, hauling.................. 14 25 The Purest Drugs and Medi amount of knowledge in some of the O. V. Watkins, surveying.............. 42 50 Apperson, Jacob Wisecarver, judges; J. committed suicide in a manner about as ■ statos, as shown by tbe reports from At cines Kept in Stock; and none lanta, tho daily temperature during the H. Nelson, W. D. McDonald, jr.. clerks. Portland medic’s craniums is very limit Wm. Ball, lumber....................... horrible as could be conceived by the 39 64 ed. 8. E. Messinger, meals.................. 5 75 South McMinnville—J. W. Cook, 8. A. human mind, were placed in the bag latter half of the month ranged from 12 but Pure Drugs used in Filling Rogers Bros., have a change of ad in 22 35 Manning, E. Wright, judges • F. W. Mar gage car and brought to Eugene. to 23 degrees above the normal. At New Prescriptions. It is reported that C. A. Reed, whose O. O. Hodson, hardware................ 30 this issue. 00 ....... nomination as farmer at Chemaw.i In H. C. Edwards, grading Orleans, from the 50th to the 30th tbe Tho body was identified as that of An ................ .. 12 20 tin, G. W. Jones, clerks. The thaw is here and the people of the dian school was countermanded before Jno. Todd, rock daily excess ranged from 11 degrees to 16 Bellevue — J. J. Henderson, M. Mul drew Christie. He had stopped at the 200 Henry Neff, night watch ........... city rejoice. he was confirmed, was imbued with the | A. Q. Teeters, night watch............. 400 key, Geo. Olds, judges; Frank Wright, Minnesota hotel since New Years day, degrees. Home-made candy, 15c. p:r pound, at idea that it is better to dig hay up by the , Manning & Ungerman, hardware. 435 While the greatest departures from Wilbur Cook, clerks. roots than to cut it in the ordinary way. and paid bis board by the day, and on C. Grissen’s. 66 He also favored planting plug tobacco in C. II. Neal, night watch ............ 14 1 on Sheridan—C. Lafollette, 8. Potter, P. the morning of his death had proffered a the normal temperature of the month Lee Wright, guard. . .................... Try that imported Japan tea at the the dark of the moon.— Hillsbom Deuw-\ J. H. Crow, night vatch................ 20 00 M. Scroggins, judges: Arthur Branson, $5 piece in payment but paid smaller prevailed in the Mississippi valley, the Red Front grocery. era/. R. A. Habersham, engineer.......... 50 00 J. E. Richster, clerks’ change. When the body was searched thermal conditions were in excess along Jas. Cook, son of J. F. Cook, is very The water works is one of the best F. Barnekoff, telepraph.................. 2 50 Wheatland—Henry Hewwitt, Smith only a nickle and a cheap watch were the Atlantic coast: the warmest petiod ill with pneumonia. things in the city. The Yamhill river Geo. W. l’.urt, oil, etc..................... 25 80 Stephens, M. B. Hendrick», judges; C. found. A letter was also found, ad- extending from the 15th to the 30th, dur Use Gohl Medal Borax soap. It is the water is without question the best drink G. H. Hemstock, engineer............ 50 00 Robertson, J. R. Forrest, clerks. ing water in the city. It is as clear as W. A. Dodge, assistant engineer. . 40 00 dressed to him from Lowell, Mass., ing which time the daily excess at Wash best. At C. Grissen’s. crystal, cold and sweet tasting. The P. D. Glenn, superintendent 27 85 Dayton—S. R. Baxter, Fred Crawford, signed “Emma,” and was presumably ington ranged from 12 to 28 degrees, and There wero 146 votes east at the late wells of the city are very littl5 better G. W. Kauffman, salary................ 34 24 Willis Starr, judges; R. N. Snell, Morris from his sister. About an hour before at New York from 6 to 25 degrees, the city election in Newberg. than cesspools. Before another year J. J. Spencer, recorder................... 16 65 Fletcher, clerks. the occurrence he was talking with warmest period in this section falling on three-fourths of the people will take Rule 21 was amended to read 7 o’clock “Pearl Top” lamp chimneys; large Amity — W. H. Harrison, A. M. Wad water from the city. Robt. Blair near the scene of the trage the 25th and 26th, when it was about 25 size, 10c., at C. (irissen’s. instead of 6:30. dle, B. H. Springer, judges; E. M. Bried- dy and claimed that he had been tramp degrees warmer than usual. Dallas, Salem and McMinnville are The reports of the marshall and re If you don’t take theTELEi'iioNE-KEGis- holding meetings nnd discussing wavs Only light froets occurred along the well, John Watt, clerks. ing for six months and had ate nothing ter you don’t get the news. and means of co-operation in building corder were read and placed on file. Lafayette—P. P. Gates, Henry Hob for two days. Mr. Blair asked him to Gulf coast during the month, but on the The committees appointed by the Am Shadden and several of the boys railroads to Astoria. Dallas and Sheri Pacific coast frosts extended southward went coon hunting Monday. dan are in favor of the Albany anil As mayor to serve the following year were kins, J. J. Hembree, judges; W. W. go to his house, a short distance away, as far as San Diego on the 30th and 31st Nelson, I. N. Hembree, clerks. but the man refused saying he did not toria railroad ; McMinnville and Salem Eleven or eight tramps were domiciled favor the Salem, Astoria and Eastern as follows: Dundee—F. T. Keys, Uriah Badley, wish to trouble anyone. It is hard to of the month. The most marked cold for the night last Friday evening. Accounts and Current Expenses— road. Meanwhile work on the Astoria John Leveugood, judges; Chas. Vaugn, conceive why he should have made this wave occurred at the close of the month; Lawyers, couneilmen, doctors, editors i and South Coast road goes right on. Burt, Barnekoff, Jones. D. M. Ramsey, clerks. statement when only two hours before the lowest temjierature observed—22 de aud Sam Yick have the influenza. | Work on the western terminus of the Ways and Means—Johnson, Barnekoff We will Continue to Sell SUPERVISORS APPOINTED. he had ate dinner at the Minnesota. grees—occured on the 30th at St. Vin I road began a few days ago. — .¡»torian. Wright. A large number of cuts will appear in Dist 2 II II Winslow Dist 25 Jos Kirkwood One boarder stated that the man seemed cent, and the line of zero temperature at the extra devoted to McMinnville. It is said that the people of Eastern Fire anil Water—Jones, Burt, Grissen. •' 4 C Richster “ 26 John Morris absent-minded on that morning, walking no time extended south of Iowa or east can procure stock feed—oats and “ 7 John Cronin 29 Wm Shuck Health and Police—Wright, Johnson, Have you purchased your seats for I | Oregon corn — more cheaply from Kansas and “ 8 Henrv Gee 30 C G Goodrich fast then stopping suddenly. He was of Wisconsin. Hazel Kirk. Reserved seats 50 cents. " 9 W Millsap 31 Hans Nelson I Nebraska than they can from the Wil Burt. PRECIPITATION. about 35 years of age and was likely of " 10 A C Chandler 32 Geo Venton Judiciary — Barnekoff, Wright, Gris Miss Nellie Gardner has been suffering I lamette valley. If the railroads will it There has been an excess of precipita ■‘12 Jerome Derby 33 A T BlaiT German descent. From the facts devel From the Brownsville Woolen Mills, for several days from throat and heart j so they undoubtedly can, as far as oats sen. “ 13 Fred -itton 35 J Anderson oped Coroner Harris did not deem it tion generally throughout the Ixike re troubles. ' are concerned, for they are cheaper “ 14 J C Morris 36 I R Cravens Streets and Public Propeity—Grissen, than here. Corn, of course, does 15 D A Walker 37 G Christenson necessary to bold an inquest, and tbe gion, Minnesota, eastern Dakota, north When you want a good hotel go to the there rule as a competing product with the Johnson, Jones. “ 16 J G Morris 38 R Mattison body was buried in the I. O. O F. cem- ern New England, and in California, Commercial house. The finest tables in not Willamette valley, says the Albany “ 18 Barney Bufliitu 39 J B Davirl On motion the council proceeded to the vlaley. i etery at the expense of the county. I Southern Oregon and over the plateau “ 19 J P Rood 43 R N Snell Herald, for practically, there is none elect city assessor. C. W. Talmage re We will also Oiler Bargains in “ 20 W T Hash 45 Joseph Willis Christie had undoubtedly committed su regions. The rainfall for the month lias Wm. Martin is all “broke up,” the re there. ceiving four votes at first ballot, was de-, “ 21 J W Martiu 46 Wm Nelson been most unusual in Califoruia, over 18 sult of the foot race last Wednesday at icide, but whether iusane or not may ; The Elleford-Brophy Company. '■ 22 Sigh Bobertson 47 Geo Johnson dared elected. Independence. inches having fallen at San Francisco, 15 “ 33 Frank Kouts 48 Lorin 8 Porter never be determined.— Guard. Councilman Johnson was oalled away j The Medford (Oregon) XeiiK has the 49 M Morgan inches at Los Angeles and nearly 8 inch Wanted.—A girl capable of performing i Telescopes Outdone. all kinds of housework. Enquire at W. following to say in regards this celebra because of the sudden death of his daugh Following are the bills allowed: es at San Diego, which was from three to In General. We will give hnmcnw liargains in T. Booth & Son’s. That wonderful man Edison, is still' five times the usual amount lor the ter. On motion council adjourned. ted troupe: on indigent ’ s account . Jan. 13, 1890. catching on to some of tbe Almighty ’ s Tbe T elephone -R egister is two dol- [ The Elleford & Brophy dramatic com T M Waters.............................. 30 00 month. These heavy rains were attend lars per year. Some of our subscribers ■ edy company played there three evenings 21 80 secrets. His latest is some sort of an ed by destructive floods, causing consid Pursuant to adjournment the council G W Dykstra............................ have forgotten this fact. T J Shadden. . 26 00 electric arrangement that enables one to erable damage to roads and interrupting this week, producing “The Planter’s met Monday evening, Jan. 13. A M Detmering 12 50 We will 1 h > satisfied if you will see our Goods and Prices before The Lower Willamette council will j Wife,” “East Lynn” and “Hazel Kirk.” C. D. Johnson called to the chair: all Mrs A E McCall......................... see from San Francisco to Boston. To ! communication. 15 00 purchasing. meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 23rd in The hall was packed to its utmost capac present excepting Grissen anil Barne Bird & Gates 9 67 understand it is not vouchsafed tbe ordi Throughout the entire country south this city, at the Grange hall. W H Bingham 55 00 nary mind. But we can enjoy the won of the Lake region, and from Massachus- Ike Weir, the champion featherweight I ity each evening, notwithstanding there koff. 42 00 derful result, just as we can the duplex The chairman of the committee of ac R L McMillan....................... | etts southward to Florida, less than the was knocked out by Bil!y Murphy Mon- ‘ were several other places of entertain A J Apperson................................ 11 67 counts reported that they had examined ment, including the grand Christmas wire, the telephone, the phonograph, the ' normal precipitation occurred, the month day night, in San Francisco. ON ROADS AND BRIDGES. the treasurer’s report and found an error P. S.---AII Parties having Accounts with us would confer a favor by telautegraph, and other of his wonderful : being dry in the Southern states, where Our snow, and consequently onr fine ball. This troupe is far superior to any Samuel Rolfe.............................. 22 54 inventions, or rather discoveries. There of $10, making the total amount received that has ever visited Medford and de settling on or before January 15, 1890. KAY & TODD. ! the amount in rainfall was from 3 to 5 sleighing, have disappeared. We don’t Thos Haves 20 00 want any more for 99 years. serve patronage as they are all that they $8837.69. P R Kendall................................ 20 00 is no such thing as an invention. What : inches less than usual. Resolution of committee on Fire and J II Rrown ............ 10 00 we call an “invention” is just something Sight storms passed over the Ijtke re- The Commercial house managed by ■ claim for themselves in their advertise J T Conrad.................................. 12 00 that the Creator know all the time, but | gion on the Sth and 9th, 10th and 11th, McCall & Holman, is fast gaining promi- 1 ments. They go from here to Grants Water read and on motion adopted. 12 50 that one of us down here or up here has nence by the good meals given. On motion the platting of First street Henry Gee Pass to play a three night’s engagement. 16th and 17th, 19th and 20th, 21st and J B P Piette ............................... 40 00 Be sure and attend the Matinee Satur From there they go north, stopping at extension was referred to committee on W W Sharp 20 00 just found oiit. Edison has dropped on 22d, and 23d to 25th, while more severe day. East Lynn will be presented by all the principal towns along the railroad. streets and public property. WCarl 17 50 more of the Almighty's ways an! know storms passed over the same region on the l»est company ever in .McMinnville. 24 00 ledge than anybody else in this century. the 25th and 26th, and 28th to 30th, they On motion a special committee was Geo Laughlin Turn out and see this troupe and von 20 00 If our brethern of the pulpit could just Considerable wheat is still held in will njver regret it. Medford will give appointed, consisting of Burt and Jones, Wm Balmer being attended by destructive gales 18 00 Portland and the valley, while Eastern them a hearty welcome at any time they to extend lime of $4,000 note held by the CObye I C Robinson 42 00 follow his lead, ar.d get some authentic j along the Atlantic coast from Hatteras Oregon and Washington are ahout clean McMinnville National Bank, and to at J P Rood may return.” 40 00 pointers from headquarters, the church i northward and in the Lake region. ed out. .32 00 es in Asioria or anywhere else couldn't tend to the matter of bonds with S. A W T Hush A. W. G reely , The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. I This company will appear at the Opera J W Martin 18 00 hold the crowds that would flock in. It Chief Signal Officer. Cozine’s on Friday, the 17th inst. All house three nights, commencing Thurs Kean Co. Wm Roberts..................... 40 00 Ou motion the city superintendent C E Baker are invited to attend. N. A. Jacobs, day, January 16th. Prices of admission ........................... 16 00 showed presence of mind, though, on lieal Estate. secretary. 25 and 50 cents, no extra charge for re and committee on fire and water were J T Carter 10 00 Edison’s part, to wait till the afternoon Lucy E. Bewley, executrix of J. F. A T Blair 24 00 of the nineteenth century before he was The T elephone -R egister is always in served seats now on sale at Rogers Bros. ordered to repoit recommendations for John Anderson 32 00 born, and began his wonderful inven Bewley estate, to Roswell L. Bewley, the lead. The proprietors have both had some alarm or signal with engine house A Kellef Corps Organized 120.06 acres of the I. N. Branson land J M Robertson 20 00 La Grippe, Russian Influenza, or what in case of fire. C Jenson 28 00 tions. If he had appeared in the cast claim, t 6 s, r 6 w: also 138 acres, section you call it. At McMinnville, Oregon, Jan. lltli, On motion the superintendent was or J W Gaunt.................................. 10 00 iron past when men dared not express <33, t 5 s, i 6 w ; also 124.52 acres, t 5 s, r Mayor Manning has been confined to 1890, Mrs. Julia Abrahams, department dered to have wood ent on city grounds Andrew Winters 15 00 their thoughts for fear that the stake or 6 w; $7,648.60. his house for several day^i with a severe president for Oregon, organized Custer J J Scott..................................... 20 00 torture chamber would be their fate, he Lucy E. Bewley to Roswell L. Bew attack of the grip. He is improving Relief Corps No. 5, auxiliary to Custer for 70 cents per cord. Lorin S Porter......................... 8 00 ley, 382.58 acres, section 3.3, t 5 s, r 6 w ; On motion superintendent was ordered Geo Braithwaite would have, likely enough, been roasted and will soon be out. 10 00 $2.00. Post No. 9, 29 members. or drawn apart before this. That new Mrs. Emma Lynch and her little j The officers elected are as follows: to ascertain from Barnekoff & Co., the John J. Gilbert and wife to Daniel J. JUSTICE COURT. price they would sell pipe connections daughter Gladys, of McMinnville, are: Linke.................................. $ 5 00 invention of Edison's wherebj’ a man Gilbert, 30 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; $1,500. visiting relatives at Cove. She will | Mrs. Julia Gault, president ; Mrs. Elvira with the railroad tank aud also to report John C Linden ................ J. E. Magers, administrator of Henry 3 00 can see afar off will be a good thing for Fellows, S. V. P. ; Mrs. Eva Loughary, best plan for connecting with water C remain several months. Jas Wooden. . ............................. 1 50 men who buy land on the Nehalem.— Dunzer estate, to E. L. Weed and Chas. J. V. P. ; Mrs. Susie Talmage, secretary; Iiopfieid, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 24, Chas Osborn................................ For Sale—House and two corner lots. 1 50 Aetorian. plant. Rowland’s addition to McMinnville; The house has 7 rooms, all finished. Mrs. Nannie Ungerman, treasurer; Mrs. COUNTY OFFICERS. On motion council adjourned until 7 Where is Your Boom? $960. Barn on lot. Price, $1,100. Call on T. . H. A. Lougharv, cflaplain; Mrs. Ella P P Gates................... 100 00 o’clock Tuesday the 14tb. B. Kay for further particulars. E. L. Weed et al to M. M. High, lot 4, Booth, conductor; Mrs. Emma Minty, D B Kingery ................................ 1.3 40 The Yaquina Republican New Year ’ s Jan. 14th, 1890. S Brutscher ............. Grissen & Waugaman commenced cut-. assistant conductor; Mrs. Sydnia Hains, 15 40 edition was but half its usual size, and block 22, Rowland’s addition to Mc The council met puisuant to adjourn T J Harris........................... -... ting ice yesterday morning over on the ! guard; Mrs. Ilellen Hussey, assistant 66 50 here is its reason; “To be consistent Minnville ; $275. ment. Councilman Hurt called to the J W Hobbs.................................. Charles Hopfield et al to M. E. Black, Sax reservoir. It is about as thick as it ! 47 45 ever gets here, being nearly four inches. guard. 64 50 with the eternal fitness of things, we lots 1 and 2, block 22, Rowland’s addi chair. Present, Councilmen Burt, John T M York.................................... Regular meetings on the 2nd and 4th son, Jones and Wright. L II Baker.................................. 64 75 have decided on a reform at the begin tion to McMinnville; $685. $200,000 to loan bv the American Mort-, Jas Minty.............. ..................... 8 33 ning of the new year, and as a starter we Jesse Edwards aud wife to James FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE. gage Co., on farm land, for a term ot ’ Saturdays of each month it the G \ R. Bill of C. D. Johnson of $6.25 allowed. L Loughary.................. ........... 66 67 have formed the Bize of the Republican to Bear, 1.36 acres in Newberg; $175. years. No commission, no brokerage. I hall. Report of the chief engineer of the fire SCALP BOONTY. R. B. Hayden and wife to Wm. L. F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville. | correspond with our advertising patron Advertised Letters. department read and placed on file. Geo Grastiong............................. 10 00 age. When in the course of human events Gilson, 40x80 feet of lots 3 and 4, block The many friends of Mr. R. R. Daniel I Ordinance No. 93. organizing a fire de Wm Balmer................................ 3, Rowland’s addition to McMinnville; 1 00 will be pleased to learn that he has re The following list of letters remaining David McMaugh......................... 10 00 it becomes necessary for us to institute $800. turned with his family to this place in the postoffiee at McMinnville. Oregon, partment was read in full once, twice by C Baker................ ................... 10 00 another change by enlarging or climbing F. Fisher and wife to Fritz Berg and much improved in health.— Lafavette January 16, 1890, for two weeks, will be title an'! placed upon its final passage; P C A Smith.................................... 30 00 the golden stair of country newspaper- E. C. Goodman, 166.26 acres, t 2 s, r 4 Ledger. sent to the dead letter office as “un all present voting for it.’ The ordinance STATIONERY, FURNITURE, ETC. dom we will meet such skingle without w; $6,000. was declared duly passed. Prof, J. C. Robb, a well-known Oregon claimed,” if not called for: SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST. W. J. Garrison et al to M. A. Cox, B Clark..................................... 15 00 flinch or flink. Just now it matters little educator, has been appointed teacher at Bergin, Jas II—2 Dawson, J A Ordinance No. 94, amending section 3 G Shindler & Co.................... 661 50 to us which end of the horn comes first. 65.55 acres, t 5 s, r 4 w; $2,200. the Chemawa Indian School, to supply Dodge, W A—2 I of ordinance No. 60 was read in full once, Geo D Barnard & Co.................. Kendall, Annie 80 15 M. S. Garvin to J. H. O’Bryan, lot 7, the place made vacant by the death of: Holman, Samuel Haines, Al 10 00 We can make the tack either way with i block 4, Deskin’s addition to Newberg; twice by title and placed upon its final Graham Glass................ Prof. M'. G. Lane. Henderson, Angie Miller, Sarah A O O Hodson .............................. 160 00 out missing stays and going upon shoals. ’ $70. j passage; all present voting for it. The Never Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire and Burglars. A farewell dancing party was given Morgan, Mrs Wm •Morris, J D Wallace & Todd......................... 13 15 This, our New Year’s issue, presents R. W. Lancefield and wife to F. A. ■ ordinance was declared duly passed. Tuesday night at Wright’s hall to R. Nelson, A V Shelly, S (’ MISCELLANEOUS. ' Fletcher, land in section 1 and 12, t 5 s, just as eloquent a commentary upon the Austin, who left yesterday for Pittsburg, Spotswood, Mrs G Savage,AT Ordinance No. 95, organizing a police Carlin & High............................. 5 00 business enterprise, prosperity and pro r 7 w; $2,510. Pennsylvania, his old home. He may Spencer, J A B Wilson, Mrs S force for the city of McMinnville, and es J B Perkins......................... all s afe and ock ompany 16 00 gress of Yaquina Bay as does the New Fred L. Post and wife, C. M. Post and return here in a few years. When calling for the above please say tablishing rules ami regulations for the J T Hash......................... Factory, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 15 00 Ames Post 3 acres, t 5 s, r 3 w; $.30. J. C. C ooper , Mrs. Linsey-Woolsey—"Well, what is “advertised.” 19 65 Year’s issue of the Oregonian or the San government thereof, was read in full L Potter.............................. T. B. Kay and wife to Irace Hyman, this terrible calamiity they call the grip SALESROOMS Wm Wess..................... 10 00 Francisco Examiner of their respective sw ’4 block F, Saylor’s addition to Mc Postmaster. once, twice by title, and placed upon its pe, anyway?” Mrs. Shodlv—“Why, G W Berry 20 00 cities. Yaquina Bay is all right—or will Minnville ; $150. Mew York City; Portland, Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Chicago; Shipment of Arm«. final passage; all present voting for it. J F Bvers.................................... 174 78 don’t you know ; that's when people get Louisville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha ; Minneapolis ; St. Paul ; New Orleans ; be a hundred years hence when new The ordinance was declared duly passed. hurt by the cable car grip.” Wisdom Millsaps and wife to II. T W Perry .................................. .39 46 Capt. Wm. T. Raleigh, of Troon A, Bailey, T. Longdon and P. M. Scroggin, San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg ; Nashville, Tenn • 18 00 generations are born.” Ordinance No. 92, relating to shade T W Perrv.................................. The sale of property in Astoria is phe- Cavalry, of this city, has received orders mill property in Willamina $1. Richmond, Va.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Evansville, Ind ; Atlanta, Oa. Oranges in Oregon. nominal. Clark Braly and Doug Mc from the adjutant-general to ship guns and ornamental trees was read in full Jones & Co.................................. 103 13 M S Adams................................ 8 14 Edgar I’oppleton and wife to I. N. Donald of this city are interested in once, twice by title, and placed upon its 6 00 Y’esterday afternoon E. Bailee, who Branson, land in t 5 s, r w; $5500. The Carllon Improvement Co. NEWBERG. property there and have developed into and other equipments to the new cavalry final passage; all present voting for it. Stowe 4 Co................................ Yamhill Lumbering Co ....... 5 68 resides within ten miles of this city, in genuine real estate rustlers. company recently organized at Lakeview. R. J. Jones and wife to Daniel Adolf, The Carlton Improvement Co. of The ordinance was declared duly passed I L Martin . ........................... 1.35 55 Polk county, came into the Journal office Henry Richter and Gottlieb Newman, Our schools are progressing finely. A merciful man—who keeps liis stock They are not ready for shipment. Until R L Stowe.................................. 8 14 Carlton, Oregon, lias been organized Resolutions by Councilmen Grissen and 150.50 t .3 s, r 2 w ; $2250. The health of the town is improving. and laid upon our table a beautiful or in prime condition by the use of Wright’s this new company was organized Troop E M Briedwell 8 00 and incorporated. The stockholders are J. R. Walling and wife to W. Brown, Arabian condition powders. Cures colds, A had the distinction of being the only Burt that the section pertaining to pipe H W Peery 2 00 ange that he had just plucked from Lewis Jones lias moved onto his lot in Messrs. Cottle, Winnerberg, Howe, lots 3, 5 and 6, block 6, Wallings addi distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. Gives used in making connections for water be Robert Morse..................... ......... 10 40 the tree some three hours beforehand. town. cavalry company in the state.— Sheridan tion to Amity; $125. I axle r, Thomason, Kouts, McCutcheon, glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros. amended so as to read “Shall be stand Courier. Attached to the orange is a small portion The Moore fllros. have lioen putting Swanson and Kutcli. The idea of A Convincing Argument. State of Oregon to W. II. Egan, 40 ard galvanized iron, or standard iron R. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure. up ice the past week. of the limb upon which it grew, which is j acres, section 14; $50. The Star Milling Company. the company is to induce immigration to Will remove the most obstinate cough. pipe,” was on motion adopted. J. M. Morton, of Tillamook, in an open covered with bronze-colored leaves. The J. S. Robison to Mrs. Julia A Spencer, Business seems to have livened up the vicinity of Carlton. Money will be Cures asthma and bronchitis. Cannot be The title of the milling company which On motion the matter of new fire ap since the bank opened. letter to the Watchtower, has this to say orange is smooth, of fair size and very 320 acres, t 3 s, r 3 w; $4000. excelled for whooping cough. Heals ex[>en<led in advertising the town. The lungs and threat. Sold by Rogers Bros. has purchased the 8ax mill is the Star paratus be left with the chief engineer of of the proposed Salem, Astoria & East delicious. Mr. Bailee says that his Mrs. Julia A. Spencer to Mrs. C. J. 8. There was a few sick horses in this vi stockholders have elected Mr. Cottle Milling company of McMinnville, the the fire department together with com- Greer, 320 acres t 3 s, r 3 w ; $4000. cinity clitling the cold weather. ern roilroad: “There will soon be a rail daughter owns the tree, and that it now Water has been put into the T ele - president, J. Winnerberg vice-president, Geo. L. Wood to C. F. Wood and J. B. phone -R egistkii office, and now we have capital stock is $14,000 and the books mitte on fire and water, to report at next road in our midst, providing we give it has over three dozen fine oranges upon Dr. J. B. Moore has bought Wm. and W. A. Howe, secretary. will be opened very soon. The incorpor Wood, 150 acres of Caleb Word land the neatest and handiest office in the regular meeting with recommendation proper encouragement. Let every citi it. The tree is four years old and is very 1 ; Kruger's farm and intends to plant 2,000 claim; $100. state. Water from water works, lighted ators are D. Stout. J. S. Martin, J. S. as to kind of hose, probable cost of ap zenask himself this question, ‘Shall I pay thrifty. He claims that oranges can be * Fannie E. Foster to R. S. Churchman, fruit trees this coming spring. by electricity, steam presses and heated Hibbs, and W. C. Hembree. Work will paratus and hose. Miss A. N. is Hie boss girl to recciv • for some of the stock in the road and as raised successfully in Oregon. This may lot 7, block 8, Sheridan; $60. by steam. be commenced on the buildings as soon On motion council adjourned to meet sist the enterprise and increase the value be so, but at tbe present time it looks the mi’.te* from. She gives the kind Wanted—A position as grocery clerk, as possible. XV hat I» Castorla? that gives a fellow some comfort. at 7 o'clock, Monday 20th. _____________________________ _ of our own property two or three fold; or rather cool for such tropical fruit. Mr. in a reliable store, bv an experiences McCoy’s Kailroad Meeting. t.astoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescrip J. D Tarrant A Son are rushed to band. Can furnish best of reference, shall I sit idly by and refuse to lend my Bailee has our thanks for his present. New Bank Officer». tion for infants and children. It contain» keep a supply of flour on hand. It anil recommendations. My motto—1 will assistance to that which will not only The citizens of McCoj- held a mass neither opium, morphine, nor other nar speaks well for their flour, which is No. and must have employment. Address, A Big Cave. The McMinnville National bank held help me but my neighbor as well?’ If | cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 1 1 flour. meeting on the 10th inst., and resolved F. A. 8., Box ()., McMinnville, Oregon. paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and ! its annual election on Tuesday of this Douglas county has a new attraction, for each and everyone will answer this ques that “ the most direct route from Salem castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee j .Mr. i ooper. the nurseryman, lias a Weak eyes and inflamed lids indicate week. The officers elected are J. \V. tion candidly, I am sure every man own a veritable cave extending into the is thirty years' use by millions of mothers, i nice assortment of fruit trees. Those an impure condition of the blood. The to the sea” lays through their town. A Castoria destroys worms and allays fever- best remedy is Ayer's Sarsapailla. It committee consisting of J. II. Hawley, Cowls, president; Lee Loughlin, vice ing property here will want to assist in mountains in the vicinity of Oak Grove sihness. t 'astoria prevents vomiting Sour r ' wishing anything in bis line had lietter vitalizes the blood, regulates the secre C. A. Post and A. M. Holmes was ap president; J. I,. Stratton, cashier. The securing the road at once. It is urged I station. It is a new found wonder, says curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas- ' . call ear v and g<-t first choice. tions, and expels all scrofulous humors pointed to tepresent the town’s interest directors elected are J., W. Cowls, Wm. that every man in this county do all in ■ the Plaindealer, and may rival the fa- toria relieves teething troubles, cures con The narrow gauge lias made line time 44 FIX'S < HI.Kill' I'K TOBAI. 11 tbe and flatulency Castoria assimi from the system. Try it. Price $1. with the company. Campbell, A. J. Apperson, R. R. Lough his power to hasten the day when we i mous mammoth cave of Kentucky. It stipation I- st of all cough cure«. It allays inflamma ii uno lates tnc food, regulates the stomach and ! 8’llec the snow came—especially for i:— Worth $5 a bottle. 88 '* has run as high as five mile« uii tion of the throat an«l speedily remove» Irri lin, I). Loughlin, R. P. Eat hart and I. shall have quick and rapid transporta presented unmistakable evidence of be bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep si^< Sale of Cattle. tating mucus from the bronchial passage«. Hendricks it Saubcrt, rerl estate deal Castoria is the children's panacea — the hour when it did nut have A. Macrum. This institution is in a Mr». I.. P. Cutler, 4T North ■Washington ing a place of worship of a now extinct tion.” ers in Salem, announce their retirement mother's friend. often to get up steam. There will be sold on February 1. 1890 mi .. Sew York City, say»: "When Iwiu : race, who were sun worshippers, and from that business, that they may de in McMinnville, fifteen head of cattle: flourishing condition, and is fast gaining i ----------------------------------- l’roll IBITIOSIST. girl <4 17 I lia«l a cough. with profuse night SLEEPLESS night', made miserable by who had made great progress in the art ground. swats, and Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured SHITXJH'S Vitalizer is what vou need for i vote theii whole time to the Staternian, ine. I have recommended Ibis preparation that terrible cough. .Shiloh's Cure is the - of letters and lithographing. constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and of which they are the principal owners. six cows, six calves and three two-year- For la.in* back. si<le or cbe-t n- Sliil.,1,'. all symptoms of dyspepsia: price 10 and 75 porous plaster; price 2i :it« « .Id by in scores of similar casei.” It was a poet who said: “I am sad remedy for you. Sold by Rogers Bros. When they embarked in thereat estate old steers. Will be sold for one-half Born. cents per bottle. Sold bv Rogers Bros. CATARRH cured, health and sweet Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Bogers Bros bnsines three years ago there was only cash down, the balanc? until Sept. 1st, dest when I sing,” but it was a sawlog secured bv Shiloh's catarrh remedy. CROUP, Whooping cough and bjonchitis i SHILOH'S cough and consumption <nr> Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ac Co., Txjwell, M*«. one other firm in that business in that without interest, with note and approved that remarked to the saw: “I am saw breath Price50 cents. Kasai injector free Sold 6v G aunt .—To the wife of Geo. Gaunt, on immediately relieved by Shiloh’s cure. Sold is sold bv u-on a guarantee It cun boidallbyDiLgtfWt»- Prk«»l;»u tvUte»,»* dust when you sine.” security. L. H. M organ . rfltv. Now there are twenty. Sunday, January 12,1890, a boy. Rogers Bro« by Roger« Bro«. smption Roger- Bro« THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. < Fine Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Tootli Soaps and Washes, Face Powders, Combs and Brushes; and all Toilet Requisites, at Rogers Bros. ♦ 4 STILL A! COST f At Actual Cost Price During January! Children’s and Boy's Overcoats, and Men’s Shoes. «ALL’S SAFES ARE THE BEST * k SECOND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN. Combination Locks Furnished and Repairing a Specialty. HALLS STANDARD SAFES H ( ■> * I S L C ,