The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 30, 1890, Image 3

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STATIC FAIR RACES.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
STILL THEY COME.
ORGANIZED AT LAST.
Look ou! for t:ie finest line of valen­
Fourteen Different Events to Occur Next
tines ym o--"r saw at Hewitt Bros.
i The McMinnville Board of Immigration
The council was called to order Mon­ The Board of Immigration Organized at
Year.
the Right Time.
in the Field.
The city assessor is still rustling, He
day night by Mayor Manning. Present,
Thursday, January 30, 1890.
The meeting of the State Board of Ag- i
has nearly finished the assessment.
Some time ago we published letters re­
Friday night the progressive and live Councilmen Burt, Grissen, Jones, John-
The river is raising rapidly. The pumps I citizens of McMinnville assembled at the ! son and Wright.
ceived from persons in the East request­ riculture was held Saturday at Salem.
at the water station have been hauled up ! council chambers and proceeded to or-
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Chairman Jones of special committee ing a copy of the T elephone -R egister . The prime object of this meeting was to j
and everything is safe.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. in From S:3<1 p.
ganize the McMinnville Board of Immi-, appointed for the purpose of looking up We always send a sample copy. Monday make some changes in the speed pro­
gramme and purses for the coming fall .
Chas. Woods, the well known trainer
in. to 9 p. in.
the matter of fire apparatus, reported we received the following letter:
Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. ra. of Lady Besch and numerous other fine gration. J. E. Magers was elected presi­
dent; A. J. Apperson, vice-president; that new apparatus was needed, but did
N ewport , R ock C ounty , N ebraska , I meeting of the association.
Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. ill
trotters, was in this city Tuesday.
The racing programme was changed to
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ill. Mail
not advise the purchase of any more
Jan 15th, 1890.
W.
T.
Shurtleff,
secretary
;
F.
8.
Hard
­
The fire department will hold a fair
north closes at 3:20 p. in. and 9 p. in.
read
as follows:
than
was
necessary.
Hose
is
needed
Editor of the T elephone -R egister :
soon. The money is to be expended in ing assistant secretary and J. L. Rogers
Race No 1, trotting—3:00 class, best |
badly
and
also
a
hose
cart,
but
a
hook
treasurer.
I
have
this
day
received
a
sample
copy
new
fire
apparatus.
Boost
it
along.
TUE MARKET REPORT.
three in five, for all horses bred and I
Speeches were made by various people and ladder truck was not necessary. of your interesting paper, dated Decem­
We are selling off our stock of jewelry
owned
in Washington and Oregon. |
bushel
$
fit)
......
V
Potatoes
.........
at greatly reduced prices as we are going all of which were in favor of advertising He stated that the fire department ber 26th, and as I contemplate making
Chickens, young
jf doz $2 00 tn 2 50 out of the business. Now is your chance
I’tirse $400.
would
pay
$300
of
the
proposed
expendi
­
the
city
and
surrounding
country.
the
Willamette
valley
my
future
home,
50
to
4
00
old.........
V doz 3
No. 2, 1
_
to secure a bargain. Hewitt Bros.
10
(Clear sides ’¿I lb.
A soliciting committee was appointed ture and guarantee the interest on the I having noticed your ad of an extra is­
8
two-year-olds, best two in three. En-1
Bacon ■(Shoulders V lb
There
will
be
a
dance
at
Carlton
on
balance
for
two
years.
He
asked
the
consisting
of
Wm.
Galloway,
C.
A.
Wal
­
sue
on
February
1st.
I
would
respect
­
12
to
10
(Harns V lb
Friday, Feb. 21st. The dance» given in lace and James Fletcher.
10
question discussed by the council.
fully ask of you that you mail me a sam­ trance $40, $250 added.
(In 10 pd pails
the town of Carlton are always well at­
Lard (In 5 gallon tins
10
No. 3, trotting—2:50 class, best three
8
to
The matter of the delay of the money ple copy of that issue, (Feb 1st.) As I
The money subscribed in the published
tended, because of the good music and
jj) dozen
20
in five, Purse $400.
Egg».
on
the
bonds
issued
by
the
city
was
dis
­
list
below
is
by
the
month,
for
months
of
am
anxious
to
gain
what
information
I
good
times
enjoyed.
Í
50
,
Creamery.
S
roll
Butter, ______
.
No. 4, trotting—Three-year-old class,
Butter, . dull, fresh V
7 roll I 40
We would like to know the opinion of February, March, April and May. The cussed, the recorder stating that every­ can regarding your country, so that I
20
15 to
...................
Brine .....
v pound.
.
the people regarding the sewer question. total you will see amounts to $118 per thing requested by 8. A. Keene & Co. may know what part will suit me best to best two in three. Entrance $50, $300
4
to
5
Dried apples, dull, pd.
added.
They are certainly needed, and it is to month. This should be made $500 per had been done, and as yet the money locate in. Please oblige.
6 to
8
Dried plums, dull, "p pd.
fi
8
to
No, 5, trotting—2:22 class, best three
Dried prunes, dull, V ( m J.
be hoped that at least one main sewer is month at least. Every citizen of the city was not forthcoming.
Yours respectfully,
J. C lay Fox.
8
0 to
Driedpeaches.dull, %Lpd
ordered in during the coming summer.
in five. Purse $800.
1 10
The matter of fire apporatus was again
Box 36.
Flour
- 5W sack KM) to
will lie benefitted. The readers of this
No. 6, trotting—2:26 class, best three
The Board of Immigration meets to­
Sugars, declined >4 cent 11, 12, and 13
discussed, and Jones stated that tlie city
We will send Mr. Fox a copy of the il­
pounds for $100; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. morrow night and every citizen interest­ pajier have beard considerable about the
in
five. Purse $500.
$115; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents F ed in the wellfare of the city should be benefits of advertising lately so we will was already in debt and that it would lustrated issue. A letter by the editor
No. 7, trotting—2:30 class, best three
pound; coal oil. very firm, © $2.75 P case; on deck and let his gentle voice be not repeat.
not be advisable to contract more. has been sent to Mr. Fox giving his hon-
salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, heard. Suggestions are tlie order of the
$2 00 Crosswalks for the new sidewalks would »st opinion of this county. It is apparent in five. Purse $400.
Geo A Peebles
and is very firm
The Purest Drugs and Medi­
No. 8, running—Breeders’ stake for
day; the more the merrier.
5 00 require additional expenditure of the that the people want information before
Wm Galloway.
5 00 city money, and no income placed the leaving their homes in the East. If their two-year-oids, three-fourths mile dash. cines Kept in Stock; and none
The monthly Covenant meeting ol tlie F Barnekoff................
GARRISON OPERA HOUSE! Baptist Church will be held next Satur­ F W Fenton
2 50
but Pure Drugs used in Filling
Entrance, $50; $250.
5 00 matter in a peculiar conditiou. Already minds are made up to como to this city
GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT!
day afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Lord’s C A Wallace.
No, 9, running—One and one-fourth Prescriptions.
the
citizens
of
the
city
had
to
pay
nearly
W
II
Bingham
00
2
before
leaving
the
East,
nothing
can
pre
­
Supper will be observed on Sunday
TWO NIGHTS! morning and the “hand of fellowship” Geo Jones...................
5 00 a 4 per cent tax owing to improvements vent their coming. This is why we think miles. Purse $600.
1 00
No. 10, running—Oregon Derby for
B F Fuller..................
given
to
those
uniting
witli
the
church.
that the greater part of the money raised
Commencing Thursday, Jan. 30.
A J Apperson............
5 00 in the county, school district and city.
The breeders and sportsman’s futurity J L Rogers ..............
The mayor vetoed the ordinance pass­ by the imnigration board should be ex­ three-year-olds, one and one-lialf miles.
2 00
closed the other day with 184 en­ E Wright................
2 00 ed at the former meeting regarding the pended in advertising McMinnville in Entrance $50, $300 added.
RUSSELL-JEWELL DRAMATIC CO. stakes
2 00 new sidewalks. On motion the vetoe eastern papers. This will call the atten­ No. 11, running—one mile and a six­
Opening play is the beautiful military tries. Only one Oregon mare was entered W Wallace..................
and that was Hollywood, owned by Wm. H Gee.........................
teenth. Purse $500.
1 00 was sustained and the irrégularités or­
drama in live acts,
tion of the people to the fact that there
Galloway of this city. The stake amounts L Ixmghary................
2 50
No. 12, running—Three-fourths of a
to $30,000 and the race will be trotted in A E Woods
dered
corrected.
is
a
town
by
the
name
of
McMinnville
00
4
mile dash. Purse $500.
1894.
Jas
Fletcher
................
5
00
The
corrected
ordinance
was
already
and they will write for information. Then
On Friday, January 31st, the beautfill
No, 13, running—Handicap, five-
2 00 in the hands of the recorder and it was circulars and phamphlets can be mailed
Cnpt. Wyatt Harris, county recorder, John I Knight............
Southern drama,
C
Braly
.......................
5
00
eighths of a mile dash. Puise $300.
is just now engaged in making a new al­
ordered
read,
which
was
done.
The
or
­
them
describing
this
county
and
nine
2 50
phabetical index to all the deedB on rec­ Harding & Heath.......
No. 14, running—Handicap, one mile.
B Clark.......................
1 00 dinance was discussed and on motion chances out of ten they will come direct
Popular prices, 50 cents to any part ord in his office. He is taking great John E Magers..........
2 50 was read twice by title and placed upon to this city. A small advertisement in Purse $400.
pains
with
his
work,
which
will
be
of
of the house. Seats on sale at Rogers'Bros.
In the trotting purse races nominations
2 00 its final passage.
untold value to all searchers of the pub­ C Grissen .................
each of the local papers with a small one
W T Shurtleff
1 00
name
and close August 1st, with full ten
lic records.
The ordinance was theu discussed and in the Oregonian twice a month to catch
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A J Nelson*
.......
50
per cent entrance.
The newspapers of the state give the J Todd .......................
the
part
of
the
ordinance
relating
to
a
the
eye
of
people
who
are
here
in
tlie
50
In the running purse races nomina­
Sewers.
Russell-Jewell Co., good notices. They Jacob Wisecarver
.
2 50 new sidewalk from comer of Captain state looking around, plenty of litera
will
appear
in
“
Lynwood
”
to-night.
Graham
Glass
............
5 00 Handley’s to bridge crossing Cozine turc and liberal advertising in numerous tions name and close Sept. 1st, with full
Home-made candy, 15c. pir pound, at
“White Blare” to-morrow night, at the James Tvler............
ten per cent entrance.
50
<’. Grissen’s.
Opera house. Admission 50 cents to al) Hewitt Bros......... ..
2 00 creek was orderet stricken out. The or­ eastern papers would be the T elephone -
In the breeders’ stakes for two and i
Try that imported Japan tea at the parts of the house. No exfra charge for Wm Chrisman
R egister ’ s idea of judicious advertising.
1 00 dinance was then passed.
three year old, both trotting and running |
Red Front grocery.
reserved seats.
G 8 Wright................
Councilman Barnekoff enters.
1 00
The majority of people have a destina­
2 50
One week f:om to-morrow the Coffee
Eminent physicians eveiywhere rec­ Kay & Todd................
Ordinance No. 99 amending Ordinance tion picked out when they leave the nominations and one-half of entrance, I
1 00 No. 91 was ordered read. A lengthy dis­
May 1st, and second payment and bal-
Club will elect officers.
ommend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoial as the James Minty..............
East for the West, and leave their homes
J W Cowles................
5 00
ance of entrance July 1st,
Use Gold Medal Borax soap. It is the most reliable remedy that can be had Wm Sampson ..........
cussion
of
Ordinance
No.
91
followed
with the determination to make a home
1 00
for coughs, colds and all pulmonary dis­
best. At C. Grissen’s.
Turned out to Die.
5 00 with several suggestions, which were in the West, and it is nearly always in
orders, Ask your druggist for Ayer’s R B McDonald..........
5 00 discussed. Ordinance laid on the table. the section picked out while in the East.
“Pearl Top” lamp chimneys; large Almanac; it is the best publication of R L Bewley......... ...
The largest ranches of Klamath
2 00
J H Henderson.........
size, 10c., at C. Grissen’s.
the kind, and full of information.
A motion was made to instruct the People who come to this country with no ty, Oregon, and Siskiyou county, Cali-1
F W Marlin
2 00
If you don’t take the T elephone -R egis ­
What enhances tlie beauty of fine fea­ Fied L Harris............
1 00 committee on fire and water and the city idea of what they are going to do, or fornia, are those of Jesse D. Carr, about |
ter yon don’t get the news.
tures more than a clear skin? Even O O Hodson................
2 50 superintendent to tap main for the sup­ where they will locate, do not nine times Clear Lake, and Dorris, of Butte creek ,
From the Brownsville Woolen Mills.
2 00 ply of the new livery stable.
Get your printing done at this office. plain features are made attractive bj- a S E Messinger............
out of ten make desirable citizens. Peo­ valley. Owing to the unusual dry sea-
good
complexion.
To
secure
this,
purify
J M Hulery................
1 00
Lowest rates and good work.
Barnekoff stated that the authority to ple who come here with a purpose and a son of 1889, they put up much less hay i
your blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Martin A Sanders ..
2 50
Wanted.—A good girl for general It has no equal. Price $1. Six bottles, T G Brownson ..........
1 50 connect with railroad tank had been for­ determination to make a success are the than usual from the meadowland, and I |
housework. Apply at this office.
$5. Worth $5 a bottle.
Carlin & High
1 00 warded, and that as soou as received, people McMinnville wants and the idea tlie deep snows of this winter will cause '
1 00 pipes could be connected and the city nf
We will also Otter Bargains in
Aleck Hudson, of Pendleton, is visit­ The slate to be used in the election of A H Adams ..............
m
oUz-vnl/1 1 in krAll nr I if f r» 11 fr» 4 I. ™ 1. „
. _
Ti
.1 1
i! . ..
of i immigrating
should Ire brought to life them heavy 1 losses.
It is ____
reported
by the I
2 50
ing his parents near this city.
officers in the fire department is made Manning & Ungerman
could
be
receiving
$37.50
from
the
8.
P.
by
McMinnville
advertisements
and
lit
­
Ashland
Tidings
that
Carr
has
turned
A J Baker..................
50
Clark Braly, Doug McDonald and up. It consists of E. Wright, chief; J. I.
Co. for water.
erature. When they do start West they out about 5000 head, and Dorris about I
Judge Loughary left Tuesday for As­ Knight, assistant chief; T. B. Kay, secre­
Before considering ordinance No. 99, will locate in McMinnville sure and 4000 head of cattle to shift for themselves
Total
.
$118 00
tary
;
Clias.
Fleming,
treasurer.
It
is
a
toria.
(*
donated.)
amending ordinance No. 91, business nothing can take their attention away in the deep snow—live on browse if they
good slate and the boys will no ’’rnubt
In General. We will give Immense Bargains in
Only $2,000 in back subscriptions on elect the ticket as written.
This idea of advertising the city is a was suspended by order, and Wm. Chris­ from the town while on the road to it.
can, and die if they must, They each |
the T elephone -R egister subscription
The neat office building alongside of good one and the benefit can not be esti­ man was asked to address the council. Of course every means should lie used to have some hay at their ranches of course !
books.
Wallace & Todd’s grocery store is occu­ mated. Every person in the city inter­ Mr. Chrisman has just returned from an
get people here but the money expended but will need it all to winter their im­
When you want a good hotel go to the pied by J. I. Knight & Co., real estate ested in real estate Bhould subscribe lib­
extended visit in California, and to ubc in the different ways should be in ratio proved Shorthorns and other valuable
We will be satisfied if you will see our Goods and Prices liefore
Commercial house. The finest tables in dealers. C. A. Wallace has entered the
erally,
every
citizen
should
give
some
­
his own words his eyes have been open­ to the people brought here by the differ­ stock. Cair, Dorris and some other purchasing.
the vlaley.
firm. It is to be hoped that the firm
thing. The T elephone -R egister stands ed. He advised the council to keep on
ent ways.
The bad weather of the last two or makes a success of McMinnville prop­
ranchers are offering to give half the !
three weeks has made good business for erty. W. T. Shuitleff will occupy the ready to multiply the amount already in the good work, the city could not lose
stock wintered through to anyone who
A Card.
office
also.
subscribed
by
it
by
2,
3,
4
or
5,
as
the
the doctors.
anything by improvements within her
will feed them.
The refusal of a Detroit street car com­ case demands, but first of all we desire means. He advised the immediate con­
Inasmuch as common fame charges
The coming season promises to be a
inmost portions of Klamath county i p s.— All Parties having Accounts with us would confer a favor by
prosperous one. At least the business pany to receive coppers from passengers to see a general “take hold” by other in­ struction of sewers, as he considered the Cumberland Presbvterian Church of
brought out the fact not generally known
the majority of the ranchers will have settling on or before January 15,1890.
KAY & TODD,
men predict it.
that one, three and five cent pieces are terested persons who have not as yet them the great necessity of the town. He McMinnville with willful neglect of the hay' enough to save the greater portion i
The council begins to think of sewers. legal tenders up to twenty-five cents, subscribed.
Rev.
Neil
Johnson,
an
old
1
etired
minis
­
said that when improvements were made
of their cattle if the snow should not re-1
Don’t disturb them, Let them bring the while ten, twenty, twenty-five and fifty
The Santiam Mines.
ter of tliat denomination, and his fam-
to make them substantial.
main too long. In Sprague River valley ;
idea to a focus.
cent pieces are legal tenders tip to ten
|
ily,
we,
therefore,
ask
a
little
space
in
NOTES.
in addition to what has already been
the haystacks are biggest in proportion i
The electric lights fizzled for the first dollars.
1
your
paper
to
unqualifiedly
deny
these
The T elephone -R egister wants it dis­
time SaturdRv night, The wet weather
to the number of cattle to be fed, as |
This office has received a cut of the published concerning the Santiam mines,
tinctly understood that it stands in with ’ false charges.
knocked things out.
plat of the city. It is the most complete the Oregonian says:
usual.
First.
There
is
a
board
of
Ministerial
“The last news from Galena, Santiam, all classes of improvements made by the
Everybody should give their mite to plat ever made. It has all the additions
In this valley the range cattle business |
flic advertising scheme. Help it along to the city, names of the streets and the is very encouraging to those most inter­ present council. This paper is, as it Relief in the Cumberland Presbyterian is carried on on a much smaller scale, J
blocks numbered. It is for the extra
Church
;
said
board
is
supplied
with
in every way possible.
were,
the
godfather
of
the
present
coun
­
but the drouth of last summer has left!
issue, and will be well worth cutting out ested in the mines at that point. Since
The electric lights at Dallas have not for reference. A deed can be made eut the stormy weather commenced some cil, and the acts of the council to some funds to meet the necessities of indigent many farmers and ranchers with less hay
ministers,
who
have
spent
the
best
part
yet been completed. A few days more from it readily.
extent
reflect
upon
the
paper.
The
pa
­
anxiety has prevailed about the miners
than usual, just when they need more
will complete the plant.
Judge Loughary received a telegram work’ ig at Galena, on the tunnel to cut per openly and above board supported ' of their lives in the service of the church. than usual.
Prof. Baker has resigned his position Saturday stating that he could sell his the Jge known as the Queen. A few the council two years ago, and its voice i But it is a fact well known to us that
Quite an Industry.
as teacher in the public school. It to property, recently purchased in Astoria, days tgo all got out of the mountains was heard to some extent in the camp of1 Rev. Neil Johnson has persistently re­
take effect on the 7th.
for an advance of 20 per cent. Astoria
safely, after a severe struggle through the enemy. But we cannot say tliat we fused to apply to said board for assist­ Tlie business of cutting and rafting cot­
?>Iiss Peebles, of Salem, is in this city real estate is on the boom and things are the snow, ranging from eight to twenty stand in with the manner in which the ance, saving he had means enough of his tonwood Jogs to the paper mill of the
lively.
McMinnville
could
be
as
lively
visiting her brother, Prof. Peebles, of
as Astoria if the citizens support the feet in depth, according to position. council transacts the city’s business. own to keep him comfortably the re­ Willamette Pulp & Paper company at Or­
the McMinnville public school.
board of immigration.
egon City is quite an enterprise. On
The tunnel is tiow 457 feet long; and at Mistakes are liable to occur, but taking mainder of his days.
Snow in the foothills and mountains
Second. A committee of the church Brown’s island near Salem, there is con
There will be a meeting of the Coffee the end the rock is highly mineralized, this element away entirely, tlie council­
appears to move slowly. If it were oth­
Clnb at the fireman’s hall February 7th, looking as if a few feet more would thor­ men do not transact their business sys­ visited Bro. Johnson to ascertain what stantly employed a force of twenty men.
erwise the valley would be flooded.
at 2 p. m. Officers are to be elected for
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Co­ the ensuing year and a full attendance is oughly open the great Queen ledge, tematically and methodically. In driv­ steps could be taken for his further com­ Of this number six do the rafting, while
zine’s on Friday. All are invited.
desired. Let each one come prepared to which, on the surface, measured 28 feet ing a bull team a goad is used to keep fort and well-being, but they were in­ the remainder are employed in the log­
N. A. J acobs , Secretary.
pay up al! back dues.
from wall to wall. All this gives Galena
animals moving, and if anything ap- formed tliat an arrangement had been ging camp, cutting the logs and making
By order of the president,
and Santiam generally a bright outlook I pears in this paper it is for the purpose consummated with one Charles Graves them into rafts. Each week an average
The inhabitants of Pike are having
F. mma G alloway Sec. {
plenty of snow. W. J. Summons of th it
for the future. The tunnel is one of the of keeping the council moving. All the and wife wherein said Graves and wife of 280,000 feet go down with the current
metropolis reports 29inches of snow.
People still subscribe for the T ele ­ best and longest in Oregon. Work for a members are business men, and after agreed to care for Rev. Neil Johnson and and come from the mill after a few days
The wet weather is here sure. Look phone -R egister . Sixty-five names have few weeks will be suspended, until roads sober thought they cannot help but ac­ wife the remainder of their lives, and as as first class paper. Work on the island
out for floods and washouts. The over­ been addjd to our books within the last
knowledge that the same means are not u compensation for such services said will be continued two or three months
land railroads are having a serious time three months at this post office. The admit of supplies being taken to Galena
outside towns have contributed their with less trouble and expense than at used to transact the business of the city Graves and wife received a warranty longer, or until the timber has nil been I
indeed.
quota. A good live canvasser can make
as is used in their own. In their own deed to al! the realty held by Rev. felled Then the men will move up on '
Wm. Chrisman who has been in Cali­ money if he will call at this office. We present.”
business they use good judgment and Johnson, as the records now appear, in the Santiam and continue ojierations.
Married.
fornia for the past few months returned have in contemplation some big premiums
Most of the timber they use is the balm, ;
quick action, in the city’s business they the city of McMinnville
Saturday. He is pleased to be in Mc­ which will help a canvasser wonderfully. f
B ond -H ash .—At the residence of the
Minnville once more.
Third. It has been reported that the or female cottonwood, there lieing but
Thursday morning, of last week, the I bride’s parents, in Dayton, Mr. M. H. use the good judgment possibly, bnt the
Doctors Calbreath & Goucher relieved engine pulling the east-bound freight be
Bond, of this city, to" Miss Esther F. quick action is lost and the business church is dissatisfied with the above ar­ few male forests, or cottonwood proper,:
FIBE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.
Martin Rhodes of a pint or so of watery came disabled a short distance out of; Hash.
drags on from meeting to meeting and rangement, inasmuch as the church in the valley_____________
secretion around his left lung the other McMinnville and the engine of the wood
wanted the property, but the facts in the
Corvallis Street Railway.
The young couple have already started nothing is accomplished.
day. He is improving.
train, then loading wood near Cornelius,
into houskeeping in this city, May they
A newspaper as well as the council case are that more than a year ago Rev.
was
ordered
to
its
relief,
and
took
the
Proposals for material and the con- i
$200,000 to loan by the American Mort­
in tow, and brought the freight to live long and prosper.
has a duty to perform and it is right that Neil Johuson deeded a lot to the Cum­ struction ot the Corvallis street railway
gage Co., on farm land, for a term ot freight
this
place.
Another
engine
hauled
the
their actions should be critisized in a berland Presbyterian Church for a ( ar­ have been advertised for and bids will be |
years. No commission, no brokerage. dead engine back to McMinnville. When
Died.
F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville. the freight arrived just opposite the depot
friendly spiiit. There is no wav in which sonage, but we refused to record said received for the same until 3 o’clock p.
L ivengood .—On Friday, Jan. 24, 1890,
II. Rummel was the owner of a very in our city an axle of the engine broke,
Thus, it will '
near North Yamhill, James M. Liven- the people can be informed of the action deed, prefering to let Bro. Johnson re­ tn. on February 15, 1890
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST.
line call on Friday morning last, but tlie and it liecame necessary to send to Port­
of the council except by the local papers. tain the property for his own use.
good, ot consumption.
be seen that our street railw-av is assured ,
up train broke its leg and the calf is land for another engine to take the freight A xsome .—On Friday morning, January The proceedings are not furnished the
O fficial B oard C. P. C hurch .
and before long we can boast of one of
now dead, and Hi is of course out a calf. on to that city while the wood train was
24, 1890. Mrs. M. J. Axsome, of this papers for publication by the council,
the best equipped street car lines in Ore- I
abandoned altogether at Cornelius.—/n-
Real Estate.
city. Funeral was held at the Baptist neither are they paid for the publishing
Cheapest, strongest and best—Wright’s dependent.
gon.
The construction of this road will j
church
Saturday.
compound syrup of sarsaparilla. Boils,
of them. Such being the case the re­
United States to H. Bailey, 160 acres, give employment to a large number of j Never Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire and Burglars.
Portland is hard hit with pugilism.
pimples and erj-sipelas Hee before it.
Mrs.
Axsome
was
a
native
of
North
t
4
s,
r
6
w.
working men. This is but one of the [
Cleanses and enriches the blood. Sold Burglaries are also numerous, and a tax­ Carolina, and has been delicate for sev­ porters write the proceedings as thev see
payer in a brief communication to the
Robt. Merchant and wife to Wm.
by Rogers Bros.
them, and as comments on the action of
alls afe and ock ompany
Oregonian sums the thing up. He; eral years. She leaves no children.
163.48 acres near North Yam­ many enterprises that will be carried out
If you want job printing you should thinks
the council are appreciated by the peo­ Merchant,
in the near future, and with such bright'
ho
knows
why
so
many
burglar
­
hill;
$5,721.
Factory, CINCINNATI, OHIO
S
mith
.
—
At
the
residence
of
her
parents,
have it done at this office. Our lates ies were committed Saturday night.
ple,
they
are
written
and
published
also.
Nellie Warren to E. W. Fuller, 249x prospects before it, Corvallis is certain tc
are the lowest and the work is of the “There were only fifteen policemen at: Mrs. A Smith, daughter of C. R. Cook,
The suggestion of Mr. Chrisman that 47% feet on Grant straet. McMinnville; rank among the leading cities of Oregon.
SALESROOMS :
on Tuesday, January 27, 1890, aged 33
best. The amount of work turned out is the sparring contest at the pavilion,”
years. Funeral yesterday at 1:30 at this city go to work at once and put in $266.45.
a good testimonial.
—Benton Leader. McMinnville will have Mew York City; Portland, Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Chicago;
said he. “The thieves no doubt got on
the residence.
sewers is a good one and should be taken
David Everest and wife to H. F. flash­ to hurry up or our sister on the South Louis ville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis; St. Paul; New Orleans;
Hammerless guns are all the style to this, and started to work. 1 hope, as
She leaves two small children, a hus­ up at once by the council and pushed. ier, lot 6, block 4, Everest’s addition to
now. Ros Bewly, Wm. Martin John a taxpayer, that the force will be
San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg.; Nashville, Tenn’
will get the start of us.
Rohr and Hi Adams are now the proud doubled, so that when the next match band, brother and parents to mourn her The health of the city depend» upon the Newberg; $50.
Richmond, Va.; Milwaukee, Wit.; Evansville, Ind.; Atlanta, Ga.
possessors of guns that can outshoot any­ comes off, more men can be sent to it.” loss.
Died on the Train.
E. Russ and wifo to G. S. Wright,
early construction of sewers.
thing in the county.
fractional lotB 7 and 8, block 2, Newby’s
He concludes with the facetious aphor­
Notice to Owners of Dogs.
The Only One.
Among the second class passengers
Everything cannot be done in a day to third addition to McMinnville; $260.
It is reported that horses on the Grand ism, “When the cat’s away, the mice
Wlmt 1» (.'a»toria?
be
sure
but
the
council
could do more
ltonde reservation are suffering from will play.”
Notice is hereby given that the annual
C. H. Burch et al to L. M. Grames, blockaded at Ashland were a poor family
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul i Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip­
blind staggers and for lack of feed. If
Mr. Frank Martin, of the firm of San­ tax of $1.00, due on all dogs which are work if they would keep within the sub- 120 acres, section 23, t 5 s, r 4 w; $2,850. with a sick baby. The baby died last railway is the only line running solid tion for infants and children. It contains
the storm should last there will be con­ ders & Martin, returned to McMinnville
David Smith and wife to Henry P. week, and, tlie balance of the delayed vestibuled, electric lighted and Btcam neither opium, morphine, nor other nar-
permitted to go abroad within the corpo­ ject discussed, discuss it to its finish be-
siderable loss of stock.
Saturdav. Before leaving town he came
Chicago. Mi|wa0 ' cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
fore attacking another, pass upon it, Newton, 102.45 acres of the Miles Carey passengers finking that the parents had | heated lrain9
rate
limits
of
the
city,
is
payable
on
or
: for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and
A merciful man—who keeps bis stock in to tell us that he had completed ar­
laud claim, t 4 s, r 4 w; $3,587.
knowing
full
well
that
it
was
right,
and
only
$4
left,
raised
a
purse
of
$40
for
|
kee
gt
.
Panl
and
Miuneapo
|i9
castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee
before
February
1st
at
the
office
of
the
in prime condition by the use of Wright’s rangements for opening out business in
—---------------
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'
S.
H.
Ornduff
to
A.
P.
Oliver
and
J.
C.
; is thirty years’ use by million« of mothers.
them,
and
the
city
of
Ashlahd
paid
the
Arabian condition powders. Cures colds, Dallas, having rented the old M. E. recorder. If not paid by that time the then see that it was executed to the Colco-d, undivided % interest in 42 acres
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Castoria destroys worms and allays fever
distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. Gives church of J. L. Collins for that purpose. owners or persons in control of such dogs letter.
and 12 rods of land near Newberg; $850. e tpenses of the burial. The family were 1 . railway is the only line running solid I sihness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
A car-load of machinery is now on the
glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros.
cures diarrhoea ami wind colic Cas-
Some of the councilmen enquired dur­
will be subject to arrest and fine.
S. H. Ornduff to J. B. David, undivid- yet waiting at Ashland for the blockade I I vestibuled, electric lighted and steam 1 curd,
road
and
will
soon
reach
here
when
they
relieves teething troubles, cures con­
There was only one lot in this city yes­
to be raised when the informants of the heated trains between Chicago, Council toria
ing the course of the meeting the state | ed % interest in above; $850.
.Tso.
J.
S
pencer
,
will
open
out,
adding
a
stock
ot
hardware
stipation
and flatulency
Castoria asaiml-
terday that was not about covered with
i lates tne food, regulates the stomach and
of the city’s finances. For their info.«
A. P. Oliver and J. C. Colcord to John writer left. The Southern Pacific is Bluffs and Omaha.
water from the late gentle rains. that will meet the requirements of Dallas j Recorder of the City of McMinnville,
[ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
mation and our readers in general we and James Bell, 10 acres near Newberg; boarding second class passengers at the
Sewers would carry off tins surplus and Polk county. As soon as it is possi­
Tn I’retect Oregon Cattle.
The berth reading lamp feature in tlie | Castoria is the c-hiidren’s panacea — the
¡$300.
water, leaving the surface nice and dry. ble an addition will be built to their
hotel there until the blockade is raised, Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines mother’s friend.
publish
a
statement
of
the
finances.
building, which will enable them to en­ The demestic animal commission crea­
The 40th anniversary of the marriage large their Btock. Martin and Sanders
Money due W. T. Garratt & Co.
For lame back, side or chest use Sliiloli’s but first class passengers must look out is patented, and cannot be used by any
ted by the last legislature, composed of for construction of electric light
of Wm. llemstock and wife was celebra­ are
porous plaster; price 25 cents
Sold by for themselves.
both
upright,
honest,
thorough-going
other railway company, It is the great
Summons.
ted Wednesday of last week at their resi­ business men who have built up a good Governor Pcnnoyer, Secretary McBride, and water plant......................... $15000 00 Bogers Bros
Another Man Hung
dence near thia city. A number of friends business in Yamhill, and they will do State Veterinary Wvthecombe and D. H. Due McMinnville national bank
improvement of the age. Try it and be
WILL vou suffer with dyspepsia and liv­
anil relatives participated in the festivi­ the right thing by the people of Polk. Looney met at Salem Monday, and after for first payment on contract..
Ill the circuit court of the state of Oregon
4000 00 er comp’aint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran­ his “stocking by the chimney with care” convinced.
ties.
teed to cure you. Sold by Rogers Bros.
Mr. W. S. Farmington, a very clever an extended investigation issued an Due W. T. Garratt & Co., for
For further particulars apply to the for Yamhill county.
and
was
tickled
almost
to
death
to
find
fittings rock crusher, etc.......... 1201 51
Arminda Kenneda, Plaintiff. >
The I’. P., track through the Cascade gentleman, recently from Dakota, will
SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure
vs
z
and Blue mountains is in a very bad con­ conduct their business at this place.— order to Dr. Wvthecombe to slaughter Due First National bank on note 500 00 is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures con- that his good wife had anticipated his nearest coupon ticket agent, or address
James
R. Kenneda, Defendant )
J.
W.
Casey,
Trav.
Pass
’
r
Agent,
No.
33
dition. More than it has been for years. Obserrer.
150 00 smption Roe ers Bros.
any and all cattle found affected with Accrued interest.......................
□ear at hand wants and filled tlio stock­
To
James
It
Kenna,
said
defendant:
The company are making great efforts to
SHILOH’S Vitalizer is what vou need for ing with Standard Seeds, grown and put Stark St., Portland, Ore.
contagious or infectious diseases, This Outstanding warrants not paid
Lynwood To-night.
or want of funds....................... 1102 42 constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
keep the track open and in good condi­
order
will
be
strictly
enforced.
all
symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 up by D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich­
arc hereby required to appear and answer
tion, but it is an almost impossible task.
The play which will be produced by
cents
per
bottle.
Sold
by
Rogers
Bros.
the
complaint tiled against you in the
igan,
who,
on
application,
will
mail
you
Total
.........................
$21953 93
Sale of Cattle.
Messrs. Dean and Stanis, representing the Russell-Jowell dramatic company to-
above entitled suit on or before the 24th
CROUP. Whooping cough and bronchitis free, a copy of their Seed Annual, for
Monev which will soon be re-
the Australian Mineral Salts Company, I ni ht ig the 8reate8t of the war dramas,
day
of
March, 1WS». that lieing the first day
When Bab- was rick. « aarp her Carter!*.
There will be sold on February 1, 1890 ceived on bonds.............. ......... $20000 00 immediately relieved by Shiloh’s cure. Sold
of Portland, aie in the city introducing ..
. , ,
,
,
, ,,
of the next regular term of said court, anil
1890. This is the most useful of all seed When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
by Rogers Bros.
Cash
on
hand,
all
funds
368
00
in
McMinnville,
fifteen
head
of
cattle:
the Australian Mineral Salts, taken from ' ou certalnb’ have heard of Lynwood,
if you fail so to answer for want thereof
i SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by catalogues, not only for experienced gar­
plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree
the mineral springs near I-ake Carey, It is the best play written on the stormy six cows, six calves and three two-year-
j that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the deners, but for the novice as well. Send ! When she liecaine Miss, she clung to Castoria,
Total
.....................
.
dissolving
the marriage contract now ex­
$20368
00
* Australia.
_
.«a.«.
These
— . -
v salts are
v a positive vu.v
cure i VaUlVn
times LH
of 11IU
the war.
’» <»l ■
*.V
It is 1UI1
full A of
’ I < dramatie
4 I <»111 <11 1L,
i remedy for you. Sold by Rogers Bros.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
old steers. Will be sold for one-half Indebtedness outside of water
isting lietween plaintiff an<l defendant, and
your name and address for a copy to D.
for catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism and ¡ncidents a9 well as the pleasant side of cash down, the balance until Sept. 1st, plant................................
CATARRH
cured,
health
and
sweet
for
the
care
and custody of Jennia Kenneda
$ 1585 93 breath secured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. M. Ferry & Co, Detroit, Michigan.
all skin diseases. Those suffering from ...
. .
. . .
,
without interest, with note and approved
and Della Kenneda, minor children of
catarrh or any diseases of the throat,
It induces patriotism , and every security.
This
is
not
so
very
bad.
The
bonds
are
Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free Sold by
plaintiff, and for such other relief as praved
L. H. M organ .
Card of Thank».
for
such as diphtheria or diphtheritic sore man, woman and child in the city should
not due for 20 years and the indebtedness Rogers Bros.
Card of Thank».
This summons Is published six weeks in
throat, will do well to purchase a box of attend the play. It is given by one of
K. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure,
Born.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook extend their
can easily be wiped out when the city
TEi.ErMOXE-RE<ii3TEB hv order of Hon
these valuable salts* The gentlemen the strongest companies travelling. Fri­
i Will remove the most obstinate cough, the
Mr. J. A. Axsome extends thanks for tax is collected. If we want the town to
thanks
to
the
neighbors
and
friends
who
R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at
will call upon you during the week, or
F unk .—To the wife of Jo?. T. Funk, on 1
i Cures asthma and bronchitis. Cannot be chambers
at Nalcin, Oregon. December 21st,
may be interviewed at the Commercial day night yon can see the “White i the kind assistance tendered him during grow the citizens have got to pay for it.
January 27, 1890, a son; weight eleven | so kindly lent their assistance in the ; excelled for whooping „ cough,
„ • Heals rnt
F W FENTON,
I the sickness and death of his wife.
Slave.’’
hotel Room 23) free of charge.
sickness and death of their daughter.
1 i lungs
Inn« and
.nd throat.
threat HnM
hv Rogers
Hn-
pounds.
Nothing is lost in improvement!.
Sold by
Bros. (5)
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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