The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 13, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    ESCAPED FROM JAIL.
A PREMIUM FOR LIARS.
YAMHILL COUNTY BRIDGES.
WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN.
Plowboy want. 4 by Geo. Owens.
Comi • a- I fancy valentines at Ilewit A Tramp Printer Shows the Yamhill Official Report of the Damage. Through­ For tlie Month of January. 189O---I.«ue<l Some of the Visible Effects ef the Fret­
County Officials a New Wrinkle.
out the County.
by the U. S. Signal Office.
Bros.
ent System of Taxation.
Thursday, February 13, 1890.
For all kinds of plumbing go to P. Il-
Deputy SherifTTodd is not feelingas
W ashington C ity , February 1, 1890.
County Judge L. Loughary has fur.
We reprint a communication from I
Glenn.
well as he did several days ago, owing to nished us with ca omplete list of the
TEMPERATURE.
Union, Oregon, dated February 4th.
rOSTOFHCE HOURS.
Did you notice the fine display of val-1 the escape of the solitary prisoner in the bridges destroyed and damaged witbin
The month of January has been much and signed by Turner Oliver, which ap­
From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 8:30 p. engines at Hewitt Bros?
Yamhill countv jail. The escape was Yamhill county. The damage in dollars warmer than usual over the greater por­ peared in the Oregonian. It should be
m. to 9 p. in.
Get your printing done at this office. very ingenious and from its very sim­ is not as much as was expected, owing tion of the country east of the Rocky read by every person who reads this ]>a-
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in.
Ixiwest rates and good w<'rl-
Sunday from 3 p. in. to 3:30 p. m
plicity it makes the deputy sheriff to a to the untiring efforts of the citizens in mountains, although the excess of tem­
per. It is as follows:
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
Attention is called to die Portland certain extent the laughing stock of the saving county property.
perature in the central valleys is some­
north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m.
‘ “Figures won’t lie,” is an old adage,
Linseed Oil Co’s, ad in this issue.
boys. Some time ago there was sent to
Beginning on the Willamina river, the what less than it was during December, but they make liars out of a great
this
city
for
confinement
in
the
jail
a
1889.
The
greatest
departure
from
the
Dr.
G.
8.
Wright
has
gained
a
reputa
­
Lamson
bridge
was
floated
off
of
its
piers
THF. MARKET REPORT.
many people in Oregon. The assess­
tion for fine plate work and fillings.
tramp printer, bearing the name of H. F. but lodged near by, and can be put in normal temperature occurred in the mid­
ment rolls for the various counties in
......... bushel $ «30
Potatoes
.
When yon want a good hotel go to the Judson, who had been arrested in New. place at a small expense. The Willami­ dle Atlantic states and the lower lake Oregon are now on file in the office of
2 50
W doz $2
Chickens, young
Commercial
house.
The
finest
tables
in
A
00
berg
on
complaint
of
the
virtuous
citizens
■j) doz 3
na bridge at the town of Willamina is region, where the monthly mean ranged the secretary of state, and the Oregonian
old
10
the vlalev.
(Clear sides P lb.
of that city for indecent exposure. The not damaged, having withstood the flood from 10 to 13 degrees above the normal,
8
Bacon ’Shoulders "$t lb
Now is the time to remember your best man has been lying in jail for some all right. It was saved only by the vigi­ and this excess in temperature was great­ in making a statement of the resources
to
10
12
(Hams fi lb.......
girl with a valentine. A nice assortment months waiting for his trial and we sup­ lant and untiring efforts of the citizens of er than that of the previous month in this of Oregon in its New Year’s edition pub­
10
(In 10 pd pails
Lard (In 5 gallon tins
lishes tbe summaries of the assessment
10
8
at Hewitt Bros.
to
pose he became tired of waiting so he Willamina. The Sheridan bridge is section. In the Ohio and central Miss­
el dozen
20
Eggs,
P
O. O. Hodson has a change of ad in prepared for escape. By some means he somewhat damaged, by having some of issippi valleys, and generally throughout rolls except the new countv of Sherman,
50
Butter, Creamery, fl roll
which was not in at the time. And these
this paper, and you certainly Bhould
Butter, dull, fresh fi roll 40
secured a case knife and a file. With tbe posts in the piers ot the main span the Southern states, it was from 10 to 12
read what be says.
15
to
20
Brine............. fi pound.
published summaries onglit to be an ef­
4
5
the
file
he
made
a
very
neat
saw
of
the
to
knocked
out
;
otherwise
the
bridge
is
all
degrees
warmer
than
usual,
while
in
the
Dried apples, dull, fi pd.
Porcelain shades for electric lights can
fective eye-opener for the honest tax­
8
Dried plums, dull, '¿I l>d.
6
to
be obtained from P. D. Glenn. He has knife and during the weary hours of his right, and will be repaired at small cost. upper Mississippi valley and southern payers of the state. When each taxpay­
Dried prunes, dull, 'ft ¡«1.
6
8
to
confinement while released from the The Ballston bridge built last year is all New England the mean temperature of er is assessed, he lists his various kinds
several different styles.
6
8
Driedpeache .dull, F.pd
to
1 10
Flour
.............. V sack 1 00 to
You don’t want any medicine unless y»u are
cage in which the cells are located, be right, also the Henderson bridge a few­ the month ranged from 5 to 8 degrees of property, giving it in supposably at
Mr.
E.
Tyler,
of
Aberdeen,
Wash.,
_ __ ,________
Sugars,
declined z U _____
cent ___
11. , 12, and 13
sick,
no matter how cheap you can buy it, and
pounds for fl 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs, the gentleman who purchased the Feker pulled down the upper sash of the win­ miles beiow. Travel was resumed with­ above the normal.
its true cash value, and then lists his in­
15; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents V property, recently, is in this city.
then you want the purest and best that can be ob­
dow farthest east in the north corridor out delay. The bridge at South Yam­
The month was colder than usual from debtedness in the state and strikes a
iMiund ; coal oil. : cry firm. (? $2.75 ft case;
tained, and compounded exactly as your physician
The Linseed Oil Co. will ship several and standing upon the lower sash, sawed hill, four miles south of McMinnville was Dakota and Colorado westward to the
salt of all kind, advanced $2 00 per ton,
hundred bushels of flax seed to this city at two of the iron bars which protect the considerably damaged by reason of the Pacific coast, the greatest departure from balance, which is the net taxable proper­
orders
it.
and is very t.r^
soon, to be used by the farmers as seed. window opening. He sawed them off approaches being floated out of position. the normal occurring in northern Mon­ ty, or the amount on which be pays tax.
We keep in stock the very best and purest med­
These individual assessments are placed
$200,000 to loan by tlie American Mort­ close to the cross bar so that the work A portion of the south approach was car­ tana, where the mean temperature for
icines and drugs that can lie bought. When you
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
gage Co., on farm land, for a term ot could not be noticed by anyone making ried away. A force of men now at work the month was 5, or 12 degrees lower on the assessment roll of the county, the
need any medicines come to us—we will guaran­
same kind of property and values under
Miss Rose Hembree is considerably years. No commission, no brokerage.
tee you are satisfied.
F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville. an inspection unless assisted by a step­ there will have it ready for travel in a than usual. The average temperature each other, and the whole connty assess­
better.
Gates &• Henry will move into their ladder. The other ends of the two bars few days. It will probably cost $250 to for the month at Boston was 32 degrees, ment summarized, showing the whole
Stale bread, 12 loaves for 25 cents at
new barn in a few days. Mr. Henry were simply inserted in a hole drilled in make the necessary repairs. At Mc­ which was 7 degrees above the normal; value of each different kind of property
the bakery.
moved his household goods into the the curved upper cross piece, and when Minnville the bridge over the Yamhill New Y’ork, 40, 10 degrees above; Wash­ in the county, the gross value of all, the
For first-class dental work go to Dr. house recently purchased of D. Pierce I
cut below could easily be pulled out and river was saved, but not without a great ington, 44, 12 degrees above; Cleveland, indebtedness in the state, etc., aud a bal­
G. S. Wright.
I
I
I
yesterday.
a hole large enough to admit a large effort on the part of the citizens and 37, 13 degrees above; Chicago, 31, 9 de­ ance struck showing the net taxable
F. E. Rogers left Wednesday morning
Cheapest,
strongest
and
best
—
Wright
’
s
those
in
charge
.
The
approaches
to
this
grees
above
;
Saint
Paul,
10,
2
degrees
sized
man
made.
for I.a Camas.
property in the county. Now it is very
compound syrup of sarsaparilla. Boils,
Tlie prisoner did all this work at odd bridge were considerably demoralized, above; Saint Louis, 39, 10 degrees above. plain that every debt owed by one man
A full line of new style spring hats will pimples ami erysipelas flee before it.
In northern New England the tempera­ is a note or account belonging to anoth­
arrive at Kay & Todd’s to-morrow.
Cleanses and enriches the blood. Sold moments no doubt, when no one was but are replaced.
At this w riting no report has been se­ ture of the month was about-normal, er. And when the one takes it out of
near to detect him. He waited when
J. W. Rogers is not as well as he was by Rogers Bros.
last week. The Grip is severe on old
If you want job printing you Bhould the job was completed until Sunday eve­ cured from the upper North Yamhill. in Dakota and northern Colorado, al- his assessment as indebteduess, the oth­
people.
have it done at this office. Our iates ning, when the deputy sheriff generally There are quite a number of small bridg­ I though slightly colder than usual, the er should give it in as a note or account;
Rogers Bros, have a change of adver­ are the lowest and the work is of the goes to church, (or his final leave-taking. es on that stream, and we shall not be j mean temperature of the month was and since no indebtedness is allowed
tisement in this issue, and all should best. The amonnt of work turned out is During Sunday he fastened a string to a surprised to learn of some loss in that generally less than 3 degrees below the outside of the state, tlie indebtedness
a good testimonial.
read it.
normal.
large tin receptacle which is used in the direction.
claimed by individual taxpayers in Ore­
A merciful man—who keeps his stock cells for the calls of nature, and lead it
The month was noticeable foe the gon should, when added together, lie
Gold Med.d Borax soap keeps the leaii,
The Carlton bridge is ah right. Irav-
in
prime
condition
by
the
use
of
Wright
’
s
its the for all purposes; lor sale at C.
Arabian condition powders. Cures colds, to the east corridor, wherejthe walls of ! e’ waH interrupted for a few jlays only, small number of cold waves occurring; lees than the notes and aeeoiints assess­
Grissen’s.
distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. < ives tlie cells would conceal a person from during the highest water, The Gaunt only three of general extent having been ed by the value ot those notes and ac­
.1no. Todd, of this city, was 74 years glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros.
the view of the person locking the cage bridge a few miles below Carlton is dam- observed, the most decided of which oc- counts owed by ontsiueis to our citizens,
old yesterday. Mr. Todd carries his
R. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure. door. He also brought his blankets to aged by the approaches being floated out i enrred from tlie 15th to the 17th, and and which are assessed in our state.
years well.
Will remove the most obstinate cough.
of position. i’he span over tbe main was attended by freezing weather as far | One class ot prop., .y is listed as ‘mon­
The fine mare of J. G. Ballinger broke Cures asthma and bronchitis. Cannot lie the corridor for a lied.
stream w::s afloat at one time, but south as the Gulf coast and southern ey, notes, accounts, bonds, shares of
At
the
usual
hour
of
locking
the
cage,
loose Tuesday night and as yet has not excelled for whooping cough. Heals
into the
mv ja*»
jail «*»»*
and vuiicu
called i was seeuielv anchored with ropes and Georgia. While light frost probably oc­ stock, etc.’ But the returns show that
been found.
lungs and threat. Sold by Rogers Bros. Mr. Todd went - tutu
He answered and stated ' chains, and as the waters went down it curred in northern Florida, the minimum all this class of piopertv aggregates only
A small son of Bent .lones who lives
The taxes become delinquent after the the prisoner. 1____ ...----------- --------- -
opposite Wheatland, died during the first of March and the sheriff desires the that he was answering a call of nature, was floated into ]>osition again. The ap‘ temperature of the month at Jackson­ $16,253,725, while the indebtedness
high water.
tax pajers to know that charges for col­ and pulled (he string, This dragged the proaches will be repaired next week, or ville was, on the morning of the 17th. 40 claimed amounts to $35,598.179, or more
degrees.
Messrs. John Thompson and E. Car­ lection will have to be paid after that tin bucket over the iron floor of the cell as soon as workmen can reach it.
J than twice as much as the whole ot the
The approaches to the Young bridge
Well-maiked cold wavesol less inten­ notes and accounts added tixthe money,
penter, of Lafayette, called upon us (lur­ date. There still remains some time in occupied by the prisoner and Mr. Todd
which
to
pay
without
extra
charges
and
ing the week.
across
the
North
Yamhill
between
Mc
­
sity occurred from the 11th to the 14th, j bonds, stock, etc., in the state.
was deceived. He locked the cell doors
advantage should be taken of it.
John Handley has purchased five acres
by the lever used for that purpose, and Minnville and Lafayette were considera­ and 20th to 22d, while cold waves of less
Now it is probable that the indebted­
The
report
last
week
of
the
flood
was
of the Fairlawn addition to McMinnville.
substantially correct except the state­ locking the cage door lie went into the bly shaken up and refuse to assume their extent and severity occurred on the 1st, ness given in is about right. If so, the
He will build.
ment that the Powell warehouse at Day­ office and locked the main door, think­ former positions without tbe aid of me­ 5th, 24th, 29th, and 30th. The lowest money, notes, accounts, bonds, shares
A. Slauson, of the Oregonian staff, was ton went
chanics and laborers. Travel at that temperature observed during the month of stock, etc., in Oregon in truth aggre­
out. The water raised
in.the city ¡Saturday last looking after one end of the structure, but the build­ ing the man was safe in his cell for the point was suspended for several days.
in the United States was—38 degrees at gate not less than $76.000,000, while the
night.
Instead
of
that
he
was
in
the
the high water news.
ing did not collapse. The Wheatland
The bridge at Lafayette is weli pre­ Saint Vincent, Minn., on the morning of assessors return but little over $16,000,-
corridor, snngly ensconeed in his blank­
The superintendent has been straight­ warehouse is a total wreck with the ex­
served and not damaged in the least; the 17th.
000. Now who is it owns these bonds,
ening pules and putting the electric light ception of one building. As reported ets, waiting for the “wee sma’ hours” to
PRECIPITATION.
25,000 bushels of wheat were lost. Mr. come. When ready he climbed to the credit be to the citizens of that place for
plant in general good order.
Hendrick, we are informed, will not en­
There has been more rain than usual money, etc., that csca|>o taxation? Is it
their success in saving the best bridge in
Old papers for sale at this office for 25 gage in the warehouse business again. top of the sash, pulled the bars out,
in
the Lake region, the Ohio valley, and the men in ordinary circumstances, or is
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.
this
county.
cents per hundred. They are just the Some of the wheat belonged to Mr. Hen­ crawled through and breathed the pure
Central
Mississippi and Missouri valleys, t the wealthy class? But let us take a
And last, though not least, of the
thing for various purposes.
drick.
_______________
air of freedom once morer He has not
few of the counties representative of tlie
bridges on the Yamhill river is tbe one the heaviest rains occurring in the cen­ different parts of the stale, and compare
The School Census.
since been heard of.
Miss Ella Woods has been secuted as
tral
Mississippi
valley,
including
Arkan
­
at
Dayton
which
was
entirely
carried
teacher m the public schools in place of
them.
For some few days past Rev. Hoberg
FARMERS SHOl'D READ.
L. H. Baker, who resigned.
away. This is probably the heaviest lose. sas. western Tennessee, western Ken­
has been engaged in the task of taking
It will coBt more to replace the Dayton tucky, western Indiana, and southern
Still people subscribe voluntarily to
Name of
Mon’y, N’t» Indebtedn’s
to be Derived Croni Reading
the T eiephone -R egibter . This shows the school census of this district. He Benefits
bridge than to repair all the other bridges Illinois, over which region the excess in
Count»’.
Ac’ts. Etc. Claimed.
“
Tlie
Telephone-Register
”
are
has it completed, and the number of
the popularity of the paper.
in the county, however it is consoling to precipitation ranged from 2 to7 inches.
Numerous.
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST.
$1,722,340 $10,170,506
The types made us say last week that school children in this district, between
remember that this bridge has been un­ These heavy rains were attended by de­ Multnomah
The following has been received. It
Umatilla
Mrs. Wiilard Woods was dead, It was the ages of four years and twenty years,
1,973,120
2,660,262
safe for some time. It was a constant structive floods in the rivers of the lower
833,080
Mrs. William Woods who died.
2,370,529
number 525. The number of families in is of no special importance to us directly source of annoyance to the citizens of Ohio and central Mississippi valleys, Marion. . ..
Union............
972,765
1,495,600
but
indirectly
it
is.
The
prosperity
of
The W. C. T. U. meets at Mrs. John the district number 337. From the
i
Excessive
rains
have
continued
on
the
that vicinity and to the (raveling public,
Lane .............
598,421
1,292.192 Never Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire and Burglars.
Narver’s on Friday the 14th. All are growth of the city during the past year the farmers of this vicinity means pros­ and it would have been necessary to put Pacific coast, and damage floods have Linn............
486,098
1,794,357
cordially invited. N. A. Jacobs, Secre­ these figures seem small, but they are perity for us, and it it is possible for us
307,406
780,252
in a new bridge at that place within a also occurred in California. The montli- Baker
tary.
Douglas
747,610
1,128,655
undoubtedly correct. The new school­ to further the interests of the farmers year or two at the furtlierest. It is the ly rainfall at San Francisco was 9.6
alus
afe and ock
ompany
Clatsop
.........
(00,478
Last week’s paper stated that E. N. house is filled to overflowing with young we are always willing to do so:
1,040,580
design now to put in a bridge at. that inches, and at Sacramento 6.6 inches.
Clackamas
Factory, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
325,348
Ford was cashier of the First National
1,375,011
D
ear
S
ir
:
—
We
are
desirous
of
hav
­
The precipitation on the Atlantic coast Wasco
614,597
bank. It was a mistake, lie is book­ people. The attendance and the census ing a largely increased acreage in the place entirely aliove high wat.-r, and dis­
927,900
shows that very few of the school child­ Willamette valley sown to flax, as we pense with the draw which has hereto ■ from Maine to Florida and along the gulf Yamhill
1,320,928
SALESHOOMN :
keeper.
1,719,937
Coos
................
424.664
389,601 New York City; Portland, Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Chicago;
will require over 106,060 bushels of flax­ fore been kept np at great expense to coast was much less than usual, the de­
Tom Rogers returned from California ren of school age do not attend.
No public school in the state has a seed next season.
Monday, accompanied by John Espey,
ficiency in the south Atlantic and east
this county.
“Does any one in Oregon believe that Louisville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis; St. Paul; New Orleans;
To those w illing to pnt in a crop we
of Santa Rosa, brother-in-law of W.C. better, more painstaking corps of teach­
Gulf
states
and
southeast
New
England
Umatilla
county has $250,000 more mon- San*Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg.; Nashville, Tenn-I
As
near
as
can
be
estimated,
ten
or
Hembree.
ers than the McMinnville public school. can furnish seed "specially cleaned” at twelve thousand dollars will cover tbe | ranging from 2 to 4 inches. There was j ey, notes, bonds, etc., than Multnomah
Richmond, Va.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Evansville, Ind.; Atlanta, Ga.
$1.50 per bushel of 60 pounds, here.
Young ladies make them, C. GriBsen There is less complaint by the children Payable on or before October 1st next, expense of building a new and sub­ also less rain than usual in Minnesota 1 county, with her city of Portland and
selis them, and those who buy them, against their teachers than has ever without interest.
her score of millionaires? Multnomah respectable showing, but only the two
stantial bridge at Dayton, and repair all and at Rocky Mountain stations.
say they enjoy them as the best 5 cent, been noticed by ns heretofore. The di­
We will pay ($1.40) one dollar and
At the close of the month snow was re­ county says so, and then claims $7,500,- counties ot Josephine and Coos are will- ,
damages to other bridges occasioned by
cigar in town.
■
forty
cents
per
bushel
of
60
pounds,
in
rectors as well as the teachers deserye sacks, for all clean merchantable flax­ the flood.
ported on the ground in Maine, northern 000 more indebtedness than Umatilla ing to say that their indebtednivs is not |
The beautiful days of the past week
Or, if
It is proper to say in this connection Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and county. And Multnomah county tax­ greater than the amount of money, j
have allowed the |>eople of this city to praise—and they receive it at the hands seed, delivered at Portland.
move about and notice the general im­ of the people—for their labors in behalf farmers prefer, will receive it at any that the citizens all along the line turned 1 Dakota, the depth over the greater por- payers solemnly swore to their assess­ notes, bonds, etc., owned by their peo-
railroad station, where the quantity will
provement.
of the school._____________
pie."
ON SALE
not be less thana full carload; paying out without hesitating and rendered val­ I tion of this region being less than six ments just the same as those of Umatilla
At the Opera House.
Chas. Holman, Ed Fuller and Win.
Who can find a satisfactory remedy I
— TO----
at such station the above price, less the uable services in saving so many of our inches, although twenty-eight inches county did. Does any intelligent person
Martin succeeded in killing one duck
bridges, in many instances at the hazard were reported at Marquette, Michigan. in Oregon believe that Union county has for these evils? Such a |>erson is wanted
Theatre going people are assurred by freight to Portland.
apiece the other day while coming down
Please answer what the prospect in of their lives. Strong arms of brave men There was no snow on the ground at the j $140,000 more money, etc., than Marion now in Oregon. Taxing all property and ,
□ ENVER,
the managers of the Opera house in this your
the Yamhill.
vicinity is to contract with fanners
city of a treat to-night. Daniel E. Band to grow flax; and if enough can be con conquer even the elements and battle close of the month over the entire winter j county with her city of Salem, and flour­ not allowing any indebtedness would be
The bridge across the Cozine creek is
wheat belt.
ishing manufactures and banks? Marion a long step in the right direction, but the
beiug pushed by ttie people on the other mann, the great Shakespearean acto: .will traded to justify we will send an agent successfully with the floods.
Tlie storm which occurred during the ! county says so, and then claims $965,000 evil lies primarily with the taxpayers,
side. They are ail putting up, ami $500 I present for the first time in this city one to make contracts and take orders for
NEWBERG.
yours,
has already been subscribed.
month passed eastward to the north of I more indebtedness than Union county, all over the state, * ho give in dishonest
of Shakespeare» greatest dramas, namely seed. Respectfully
ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS»
P ortland L inseed O il Co.
Oh those muddy roads.
the mean track of January storms. The while Lane county, with thriving Eugene assessments. And it is hard to devise a
“
Othello.
”
This
company
is
a
good
one.
The intel lor of the First National Bank ,
295 Ninth St., Portland, Or.
AND ALL POINTS
The frogs are croaking this morning.
most severe disturbances occurred on City claims more than twice as much in­ satisfactory remedy, for it is true that
has received a new coat of calcimine and Mr. Baiidinaim having a reputation as a
Mr. W. B. Honeyman of the company
the ceiling has been papeied, which im­ Shakespearean actor in every civilized j is in the city looking up the prospect for
The district school has had vacation the 12th and 13th and 19th and 20th; debtedness as she gives in money, notes, jieople who seem strictly honest in every
proves the appearance very much.
other stdrms of less intensity were ob­ etc., and Linn county, with her rich and other business transac’i'. •, who are good
country in the world. This is the first an increased acreage of flax. Several the past week.
The postoffice will soon be moved. S. time in the history of McMinnville that weeks ago we published substantially
We need some more street c tossings served on the 1st, 5th, 7th. 10tl> 15th, beautiful city of Albany, tries to beat and law-abiding citizens, w ill lie al tout
---- AT-----
A. Manning is putting up a building ad­ as great an actor has played to the Mc­
23d, 26th and 30th.
Multnomah by claiming three and a half their assessments and swear to it, if
the same notice to the farmers and he this wet muddy weather.
joining his place of business lor it. It is
oh .,
W. A. G reely ,
J. B. David has lost four __
head of
times as much debt as she has money, necessory, to escape just taxation.
more centrally located and is a good Minnville public. All lovers of the great states that throngh it he has received
Chief Signal Officer.
move.
author’s works should attend and see the numerous requests from this vicinity for horses this w inter with the staggers.
etc. But let us drop tbe rest and ex­
What is Castoria?
GEO. S. TAYLOR' Ticket Agt.
Mr. seed. Diversified or mixed fanning is
C. H. Poole closed a four month’s
amine Multnomah county a little further.
From Pike, Yamhill.
The T elephonb -R egistkk was one year characters faithfully portrayed.
Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescrip­
Corner First and Oak Sta.
school
at
Chehalem
Mt.,
last
Saturday.
old last Thursday. It is a lively year­ Bandmann is supported by eighteen peo­ needed in this county. The farmers then
Multnomah county contains the city of tion for infants and children. It contains
The snow is gone and everybody is
neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­
ling, and a good newspaper, taking into ple.
The
high
water
damaged
the
dam
con
­
Portland,
which
claims
to
have
over
60,-
have something else beside tbe wheat
happy.
cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
consideration the fact that it is demo­
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
On Monday and Tuesday nights of crop to depend upon. When the bottom siderably at .1. D. Tarrant & Son’s grist
000 population. Her people claim that for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and
cratic.— Independent.
The streets are very muddy, and the
next week John S. Lindsay, ably sup­ of the wheat market is knocked out, tbe mill.
castor oil. It is pleasant.
its’guarantf <•
she
is
the
richest
city
in
proportion
to
is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers.
McMinnville has organized a board of ported, will appear. Monday night in In-
The health of the community is im­ sidewalks are badly in need of repairs.
population in the world. She claims no Caatona destroys worms and allays fever-
trade and the citizens have subscribed gomar and Tuesday in any play of his bottom af the country iB also knocked proving, although there are a few down
We scraped snow off the roofs of our
sihness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
out, bu. with other crops to depend upon with tba grippe yet.
$118 per month to advertise McMinnville
barns and sheds until we could step from les i than twenty millionaires. Her reel curd,
cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas­
and vicinity. Hillsboro, wake tip and do repertoire which will please the public it will not be so. Farmers, give the mat­
es’ate transactions for 1889 amounted to toria relieves teething troubles, cures con­
tlie
roof
to
the
snow
pile.
Mrs. Vannie Martin and Mrs Sadie
most. Mr. Lindsay was here some time ter your attention.
likewise!— Independent.
and flatulency
Castoria assimi­
Smith have both been down with the
Take the T elephone -R egister , the $14,000,000. Her manufacturing output stipation
lates tne food, regulates the stomach and
John I’. Ewen and family of Albert, ago and scored a success. Remember
grippe the past week.
best paper in the county; republicans amounted to $20,000,000. She claims bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
C'ookville Items.
Colorado, arrived in this city last Fri­ Ingomar Monday night.
that she has $63,000,000 invested in Castoria is the children’s panacea — the
Sheriff Harris will be in Newberg Fri­ and democrats all say so.
day. Mr. Ewen is a first-class black­
COUNTY COURT.
wholesale and retail trade, not including mother’s friend.
The
snow
and
high
water
did
some
Miss
Nora
Cook
is
visiting
in
Amity.
day,
February
14th,
for
the
collection
of
smith and in all probability will perman-
taxes,
and
in
West
Chehalem
the
day
damage.
Tbe
bridge
across
the
North
Thirty Years A ro .
incorporated
banks or railroad corpora­
intly locate in the city.
The county court began its adjourned
Douglass Scott will Boon move to the following.
225 Miles Shorter—20 hours lena
Yamhill came very near going out, but tions. Tbe last statement of her ten i
Mason
place.
session
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
flood
of 181K) brings to light the
Spring time is here although the cal­
time than by any oilier route.
The narrow gauge had a wreck Friday we will be able to save it.
principal
banks,
shows
a
capital
$6,150,-
enders do not announce it. The farmers
In the matter of the petition of John
Road Supervisor Millsap is repairing night on a bridge between Chehalem
There has been a number of cases of 000, with surplus and undivided profits fact that during the high water of De­
class through passenger anti freight
are repairing ready for plowing and seed­ A. Campbell and others for a county the damaged bridges.
Gap Station and Middleton. I did not blind staggers among the horses in this
cember, 1861, light-Jratt steamer* land­ line O^First
from Portland and all points in the Wil
ing. It is also time for our merchants to
amounting
to
$2,368,750
32
or
a
total
hear
the
full
particulars,
but
understand
lamette
valley
to and from Kan Francisco.
city. Belt’s hop house also has them
Frank Wright has fully recovered from
ed at the Bennett house, which stood at
advertise. Please bear the last in mind. road in Yamhill county; report of view­
that one car loaded with hogs went over bad. Jack cures all the horses, but he bank capital in those ten principal
ers read the second time and road grant­ a severe attack of La Grippe.
the
corner
of
State
and
High
streets,
No
board.
There will be a dance at Forces’ hall
Time Scliciliile (except Sundays).
pronounces the hop house case fatal.
banks of $8,518,750 32. These published water reached there this year, but it
The winter blasts havs subsided and
Ix»ave Albany. .1:30 pm I jrsvp Yaquina 6:45 am
on the evening of February 21st, given ed as prayed for.
The Seventh Day Adventists have con­
bank
statements
must
be
sworn
to
the
Uncle
Samuel
Turner
’
s
sawmill
spring
is
making
her
appearance.
came
nt<>
the
stn-ct
:in«l
a
very
'ittic
IjeavaCorvailisl:40
pm laeaveCo »allis 10:35 am
The bills are not docketed, and as the
by Theo. Force. The numbers will be
cluded to remove their school from East gave way under the weight of snow. The
as far as the court l:ouse yard.— Arrive Yaquina.5:30 prniAr iv. . Jbany 11:10 an:
sold at $1.00 each, and every number court was in the act of allowing them
Mr. Greene has purchased the Fuller Portland to Newberg at the close of tbe roof and upper frame are down. The same as the assessments of her individ­ reached
O.&C, trains connectât Albany and Cor­
will receive a chance on a $30 road cart. one by one, they could not be obtained place. We welcome him to our midst.
school year. They will expend about fore bay was washed out by the high ual taxpayers. The dejiOHits in the banks Statesman.
vallis.
$10,000
in
buildings
at
Newberg.
Pacific
Tbe above trains connect at Y aqcina with
ought
to
amount
to
nearly
as
much
as
The clearance saie at Apperson’s will in time for this issue.
When wheat is 60 cents per bushel the express people from all directions seem water. One of his new barns also went
the Oregon Developement Co’s. Line of steam­
only last two weeks more and people
down.
the
bank
stock
proper
;
and
yet
the
bank
true
and
honest
farmer
is
the
noblest
ships
between Taquina and San Francisco.
to be flocking here.
The Tramp Nuisauce.
should take advantage of the bargains
work of God.
N. B.—PassengerR from Portland and all Wll-
One of our most enterprising young stock alone of ten of her banks, amount When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
P rohibitionist .
which are displayed on his counters.
amette Valley Points cun make close connec­
On Thursday night of last week the
The west wing of the M. E. church
men went about ten miles toward Lafay­ to five times what the whole county gave When »he was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
tion with the trains of the Y aqvina B oute at
Goods must be sold to make place for
Report of School No. 51.
citizens of this city were disturbed by toppled over toward Ross’, caused by
ette during the heavy snow and got his in as money, accounts, bonds, etc., to When ahe became Miss, she clung to Pastoria.
Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to Kan
new stock.
Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqnina
the class of people known as tramps. the heavy wind.
School commenced Jan. 5th. Number best girl. He brought her to a party in the assessor. It is humiliating, after When ithe had Children, she gave them Castoria
You will notice in this issue a large
the evening before date oi sailing.
Pike, and took her back home the next
Henry Davis pre-empted a tract of land of scholars enrolled first day, 11.
reading the statistics of Portland’s trade
advertisement setting forth the business Several of the gentry were in town, and
day,
and
all
he
said
to
her
during
the
The Oregon Pacific stcanil>oats on the
Whole number enrolled dnring the round trip was, “would you rather raise and wealth as gathered by and arranged
of J. < I. Ballinger & Co. He has some­ some of them broke into the tailor shop near Houck’s, which will be known as
Willamette River division will leave Port­
the
half-way
place
between
McMinnville
land. aouth-bouud, Monday. Wednesday
thing of special importance to the farm­ of Frank Zirkel, but were scared away
month, 29; casses of tardiness, 17; aver­ geese or ducks?” All the rest of the by the Oregonian to notice that the gross '
and Friday at 6 a m. Arrivent Corvallis
ers of this vicinity in it, and it should be by a small dog that had been left in the and Sheridan.
boys within thirty miles would have value of all property of the whole of
Real Fstate.
age
attendance,
18.
Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 p.
carefully read.
It.
O.
Jones
has
moved
back
onto
his
talked
forty
miles
of
nonsense,
but
this
m. IæaveCorvallis, north-bound. Monday,
building. They killed several chickens
Following is the list of scholars who
Multnomah county as given to the asses­
D. M. Ilaynes and wife to L. F. Hall, Wednesday and Friday’ at x a m Arrive
Prof.’Loisett’s memory system is cre­ in the rear of the house, and roasted farm to engage m the tilling of the soil. have missed no time, and whose names young Piker talks nothing but business.
sor for the year 1889 is $40,099,000. And 6 acre«, 13 s, r 3 w; $69-
We are glad to see his pleasant face
at Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Satur­
ating greater interest than ever in all
M ore A non .
at 3:30 p. m
are on the roll of honor:
j after taking out indebtedness and ex­
parts of the country, and persons wish­ them with Frank’s wood. This is rather amongst us again.
Melinda Colwell to N. F. Colwell, 20 day
On Monday. Wednesday and Friday both
ing to improve their memory shonld cheeky. ____________ ___
Harry Lehman
Advertised Letters.
emptions she pays taxes on only 29,684,- acres, t 4 s, r 4 w: $400.
Wilbur Cook, John DeLashmutt___
and Pratt Chapin
north and south-bound boats lie over night
send for his prospectus, free, as adver­
Alonzo Tharp
Strayed.
Douglass Scott captured a coyote the Sophia Tharp
J. W. Bewley to John Lady, part o at Salem, leaving there at 6 a m.
The following list of letters remaining 670, or but little more than the town of
tised in another column.
Zophar Tharp.
other day. Chas. McPhillipps and Dick
Passenger and freight rates always tbe low­
Tacoma Is it a fact that our young 1 block 2, Sheridan; $4500.
From the owner’s barn on the morn­ Townsend have killed three fine otters.
in
the
postoffice
at
McMinnville,
Oregon,
est. For information, apply to Messrs. HUL-
W.
H.
Moos,
Teacher.
The farmers of this county should read
neighbor, Washington, is a wealthier
ing
of
February
11,
1890,
one
four-year
M
a N&CO. . Freight and Ticket Agents, 2b0
O.
8.
Phelps
to
M.
8.
Adaina,
land
in
February
12,
1890,
for
two
weeks,
will
be
and take advantage of the offer of the
John Henderson’s father cut notches
and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to
A Wrecked Steamer.
sent to the dead letter office as “un­ state than Oregon ? Or is it only that j t 4 s, r3 w; $1000.
Portland Linseed Oil Company of Port­ old mare, dark grey, with faint saddle on a tree at the high water mark of 1849,
C. C H0<;UE,
Oregonians are better liars than Wash­
land. Flax is a desirable crop as more marks; the finder will be liberally re­ 1861-2. This winter the water was one
A. P'. Fletcher and wife to W. VV. Da­ Acting Gen’l. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacifie
At Oregon City the receding flood left claimed,” if not called for:
money can lie made ]>er acre with the warded by returning this mare to ns in foot higher than in the years mentioned.
R.
R.
Co
,
CorvaPfa,
Oregon.
ingtonians when the assessor is "abroad vis, lots 5 and 6, block 62. Lafavette;
the steamer Three Sisters, of the Oregon Adams, Louise S
Davis, Henry.
«
C. 11. HASWELL, Jr.,
same amount of work than with a wheat
in the land?” On this class of property »120.
Hackler, J II
McMinnville.
Stock is looking well in this part of the Pacific company, high and dry on the Hadley, Ella II
Gen’l. Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Development
crop.
Jaberg.
W
E
—
4
Jones
&
Davis
J. G. B allinger & Co.
Co.,
Montgomery
street, Han Francisco. Cal.
Eastern Oregon is assessed fully twice as
country, considering the hard winter and main road. She had been moored in
W. D. Denton to F. W. Fenton, s ’J of
McCoolery, J M
The Southern Pacific railroad is now
Rone, James
scarcity of food. All the people in the
high
as
Willamette
valley,
and
Heaven
Farm
Wanted.
block
1,
Row
land
’
s
addition
to
McMinn
­
taking water from the city. The rate is
Smith, Riley—2
foothills are nearly out of feed, and the the basin above the mill and when the Spotswood, Geo
knows that we are not assessed half as j ville ; $700.
$37.50 per month to them. When sum­
Tate, James
A farm wanted at once, of about 160 stock will have to browse for a living, basin went out the steamer went too, Stoht, F J
Storks,
Willard,
high as we ought to be, and would be,
mer is here and the streets are dusty the
stage
manager
Rena
Malinda Parris to F. W. I .•nton, block
The
time
is
nof
very
far
distant
when
a
and when the flood abated she was left
Marcell Dramatic Co.
McMinnville water works will then be acres, suitable for dairy, must be cheap. man who burns his straw and lets his on the ground. They think that it may
under a just and equitable assessment of | 1, Rowland's addition to McMinnville,
Please
state
fnll
particulars,
distance
realized by the people who were not in
I dumb brutes starve, will be prosecuted
When calling for the above please say I all the property in the state. Is it true I quit claim ; $1.
be possible to relaunch her after awhile,
favor of them.
from town, etc., also what the improve­ for cruelty to animals.
“advertised.”
J. C. C ooper ,
l that the taxpayers of Multnomah are in | Hen-}- Duuser estate to Wm. Gallowav
but it is feared her days of usefulness are
A, Y. F vnter .
It will surprise a person to see the ments are. Address: Farm, Box 656,
Postmaster.
debt six times as much as tbe value of 120 acres, section 23. t 3 s, r 6 w; $300.
at
an
end.
Portland,
Oregon.
large number of children in the school
their credits, as her assessment roll | • Aaron Stephens to F. E. Stephens,
CATARRH cured, health and sweet
yard at the noon hour. Hundreds of CROUP, Whooping cough and hionchilis breath
SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure
by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy.
For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures con- shows? 5Vhen the assessor is around I
little tots are there enjoying themselves. immediately relieveuby Shiloh’s cure. Sold Price 50 secured
land in t 5 s, r 3 w.
cents. Nasal injector free Sold bv porous plaster; price 25 cents
Sold by smption
Rogers Bros.
If they take as much interest in their by Rogers Bros.
the merchants all over the rest of tbe ' Aaron Stephens to lajla Lynch, land
Rogers Bros.
Bogers Bros.
studies as they do in their play, Yamhill SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by THAT Hacking Cough can be so quieklv
SHILOH'S Vitalizer is what vou need for state claim large indebtedness to the
in t 5 s, r 3 w.
WILL you suffer with dyspepsia and liv­ constipation, loss of apjietite, dizziness and
will produce numbers of great men in that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it
er complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran­ all symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 wholesale merchants of Portland. Uma- ■
L. H. Baker aud wife to B. Gal,riel,
the next decade.
Sold by Rogers Bros
remedy for you. Sold by Rogers Bros.
teed to cure you Sold by Rogers Bros.
cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros.
tiIla and Yamhill connties make quite a I 2.35 acres t 4 s, r 3 w ; $100.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
PLAIN TALK!
We Ein a Big St«k g Drug: and Midisne!
WHICH MUST BE SOLD !
ROGERS BROS., Druggists
fl ALL’S SAFES ARE THE BEST.
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SECOND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN.
Combination Locks Furnished and Repairing a Specialty.
HALLS STANDARD SAFES
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TißKBlS
Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago,
East, North
South.
OregonPacificRailroad
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­
PANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE.