The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 27, 1890, Image 3

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THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC’S LINES.
Above witness was recalled and te’ti
made bv Mrs. Cook who said “if your
ggMrs. Geo. IV l.ux is seriously ill.
CHARGED WITH MURDER. son
will give you $3000 for the place you Bed to old man’s statement of seeing a
Miss ‘ferah Kilby is visiting friends in Consolidation Arranged With the Two
this city.
Narrow Gauge Lines—-Bridge Near
better sell.” On the night of the murder man in orchard, etc.
Kay’s Landing Ordered Built.
Thursday, February 27, 1890.
The Jury Rendered their Ver­ we retired at 8 o’clock; toward midnight
ANNA MARTIN.
Chas. Hodson came up from Oregon
City Tuesday.
Above witness was recalled and stated
she became Bick and from 1 o’clock to
For some time conjectures have been
dict Monday Evening.
5'OSTOFFICE HOURS.
daylight was up three times. She had that Mrs. Scott said that Mr. Scott
A. L. Talmage and Mrs. Taylor ar­ rife as to whether the standard and nar­
row gauge railway lines centering here, ARRESTED AND NOW IN PRISON. not taken medicine. Got up at 7 o’clock, seemed very friendly with Vardaman
From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 8:30 p. rived on Tuesday evening’s train.
n>. to 9 p. m.
wife was easier told her to lie in bed lately and seemed to care more for him
Dr. G. S. Wriaht has gained a reputa­ says tbe Oregonian, would be consoli­
Money order hours from 7 a. tn. to 6 p. iu . tion for fine plate work and fillings.
dated, and when. Although the Ore­ An Attempt at Poisoning by Strychnine and after building fires went to the barn. than he did for her.
Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. in
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
There will be services at the Christian gonian railway and bonds were bought Frustrated—A Rottie Found, the Con­ Had been there 10 or 15 minutes when I
WM. SCOTT.
north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. in.
church next Sunday at 11 a. m., and 1 under an assumed name in New York, it tent. Bring Analyzed Show Strychnine heard a shot, when I heard second shot
Above witness recalled and evidence
In a Large Quantity—-A Synopsis of the
p. m.
Stated that he owned
was believed the object was to acquire a
Erldence Brought Before the Coroner's I left for the house, dog was barking, corroborated.
THE MARKET REPORT.
Knight, Wood & Wallace are prepared clear title under foreclosure sale and Jury—The Evidence Published In Last looked toward him and thought I saw a ducking coat, but had not worn it lately.
to fill orders for fruit and ornamental
Potatoes
.......................... bushel? 00
consolidate with the Portland & Willam­ Week’s Paper Substantiated—The De­ man going through the orchard, looked Last time he saw coat was Tuesday, in -
Chickens, young
» doz ?2 00 to 2 50 trees.
ette
valley. Now it is learned from reli- fendant Will Make a Hard Fight for toward the house and saw my wife,forgot tbe barn. It was in the wagon; son
okl ........... . »<
»dor. 3 50 to 4 00
old
Life—-The Prisoner t’pon Arrest Sub­
Comforts
and
blankets
at
cost
at
Kay
10
about the man. Her breath was just threw it out. He nicked it up and threw
(Clear sides » lb.
& Todd’s. The entire stock will be clos­ able authority that the latter road and mits to it Indifferently.
8
Bacon ¿Shoulders W lb
leaving her body.
Went into sitting it into the bin. Was shown coat, but
also the Oregonian, East and WestSide,
ed out.
tu
. 10
12
(Hams »lb
room saw a fire and put it out and jerked could not identify it. Tries it on «nd
are both to be made standard gauge,
10
,_ , (In 10 pd pails
Gold
Medal
Borax
soap
keeps
the
lead,
Since
Tuesday
of
last
week
the
people
1-3™ [In 5 gallon tins
10
8
to
its the for all purposes; for sale at C. consolidated and transferred to the of this city and county have been anx­ pillows from bed and put them out; then says : “Well, men, if I have to stand
20
Eggs,
»dozen
started for Mr. Martin walking but hap­ before my God, I don’t believe it is my
Grissen’s.
Southern Pacific system. All this, it
50
Butter, Creamery, » roll
ious to leam the proceedings of the coro­
Butter, dull, fresh » roll 40
seems, was contemplated and previously ner’s jury. But, owing to the secrecy of pened to think of horse went to tbe barn coat.” After questioning states positive­
When
you
want
a
good
hotel
go
to
the
20
¥ pound. 15 to
Brine .........
V
Commercial house. The finest tables in arranged as far back as April 10, 1887,
and got tbe old mare and rode to Mar­ ly that it is not his coat. Positive that
4
5
to
Dried apples, dull, ft pd.
their session, nothing could be learned
the valley.
8
tin’s. Took the main wagon road. Upon he did not have on coat Saturday.
Dried plums, dull, » pd.
6
to
when an agreement was signed between
until
Monday
evening,when
the
coroner
’
s
8
»
to
Dried prunes, dull, » pd.
What
is
being
done
for
the
railroad?
returning we looked after tracks but
SINA SCOTT,
the
London
and
Frankfort
bondholders
8
Drledpeaches.dull, $1 pd
6
to
jury rendered the following verdict:
found none except some going to out
(Wife of Vardaman Scott.) Wm. Scott
1 10 The scheme, as a matter of fact has gone of the Oregon and California Railroad
You don’t want any medicine unless you are
___ .................. » sack 100 to
Flour
VERDICT
OF
CORONER
’
S
JURY.
Sugars, declined
cent 11, 12, and 13 up the spout.
house. The gun was borrowed because lived with us and we all got along nice­
sick,
no matter how cheap you can buy it, and
and the Southern Pacific Company,
We, the coroner’s jury, duly empan­
pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs.
Porcelain shades for electric lights can wherein the latter company, by Article
then you want the purest and best that can be ob­
♦115; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents »
elled and sworn to enquire into the cause my wife wanted me to kill a Chinese ly. Negotiations to sell place were go­
be
obtained
from
P.
D.
Glenn.
He
has
pound; coal oil. very firm, @ $2.75 » case;
tained, and compounded exactly as your physician
3 of that agreement, was authorized to of the death of the late Mrs. N. L. Scott, pheasant, she wanted the feathers to ing on until Mr. Scott said bis wife did
salt of all kinds advanced >2 00 per ton, several different styles.
on our oaths find that the said Mrs. N. L. make some ornaments. I went to C. A. not want to sell, and negotiations were
acquire
the
narrow
gauge
roads
in
West
­
orders
it.
and is very firm
The cuts to be used in the McMinn­
Scott came to her death from a shot-gun Townsend's and Mr. Martin went to Ma­ stopped. Vardaman did not feel disap­
We keep in stock the very best and purest med­
ville edition of this paper have been ern Oregon, and when converted into wound in forehead, penetrating the brain
icines and drugs that can be bought. When you
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
beard from. Look out for the big issue the standard gauge system were to be and a shot gun wound in tbe right shoul­ non Townsend’s after looking for tracks. pointed at all. (Sbe was shown coat;
soon.
need any medicines come to us—we will guaran­
paid 5^>er cont bonds of the Oregon and der, penetrating the right lung: that the They wanted me to eat breakfast so I could not positively identify it, but said
For all kinds of plumbing go to P. D.
tee you are satisfied.
Taesday night was very cold for Ore­ California railroad, $30,000 par or face wounds causing the death of Mrs. N. L. took a cup of coffee witness corrects him­ Mr. Scott had one like it.) Got up Sun­
Glenn.
gon. The thermometer registered 11 de­ value of bonds for each mile of standard Scott were produced by William Scott, self and states that he rode to Townsends day morning between 6 or 7—Vardaman
and that tbe crime of murder was there­
For first-class dental work go to Dr. grees abovs zero early on Wednesday gauge so to be acquired.
on the old mare.
first. Took about an hour to get break­
by committed.
morning,
G. 8. Wright.
NATHAN CROSIER.
fast. Husband milked cows, and, after .
G. L. B aker ,
Acting on this agreement, Mr. C. P.
G. W. J ones ,
Thos. Rogers is working for B. F. Ful­
A stage now connects the Southern Huntington did, on May 10, 1887, then
J. T. G owdv ,
C has . P almer ,
Known Scott for 15 or 20 years. Saw eating, started to visit my grandfather. .
ler, tbe new druggist.
Pacific lines in the Siskiyou mountains.
B. F. L ewis .
E. C. H adaway ,
Scott Saturday before the murder dig­ At the end of the lane my father met us
purchase u two-thirds interest in the
Then the matter was public, and the ging carrots, he had on ducking coat and told us about the affair. We came
A full line of nicely decorated English The stage runs between Riddles and Portland and Willamette Valley Road,
Glendale.
crockery at Henderson’s.
synopsis of tbe testimony of the witness­ and dark pants. (Witness was shown down immediately.
Tbe McMinnville Flouring Mills Co. which has ever since been operated by es was procured immediately. It is no'
Will Loughary is happy. Hie wife pre­ have
coat, and be thought it was the one worn
VARDEMAN SCOTT.
had a two-inch stand pipe erected Mr. William Reid under his directions,
sented him with twins Sunday morning in their
mill, with hose connections on and was recently transferred at New full, but it contains all the important by Scott on Saturday.) Vardaman was
Gave me forty acres and destroyed
last.
each floor.
Was perfectly satisfied for him to
York by Mr. Reid to the Southern Paci­ points brought out. Immediately, upon with him and he was talking to his fath­ will.
Dinpatcb.
NEWBERG.
Ason of J. G. Sargeant living near
the verdict being rendered, a complaint er. On Monday morning after tbe mur­ marry. Always agreed. Stepmother
John
Rohr
has
completed
a
fine
job
of
fic
syndicate,
when
he
undertook
the
Bellevue, died Friday night last of con­
The
following
apt>eared
among the dis­
A
son
of
Mrs.
Judd
is
ill.
was
filed
with
Justice
Harding,
signed
decoration. He displayed his talent on construction and extension of the Astor­
der I was here. I looked around and and myself always friendly.
Witness
sumption.
patches in last Friday'» Oregonian:
the T elephone -R egister ' s safe to some
by Frank Cook, and a warrant was plac round small specks of blood on the barn­
One
of
Charley
Mitchell's
boys
is
very
ia and South Coast Railway.
very noncommittal.
Did not recollect
J. B. Butler, of Polk county, has been effect. He tackles the windows next.
S alem , Feb. 20.—[Special Telegram.]
ed in the hands of the sheriff. Mr. Scott bridge. They were small spots and conversations and certain remarks about sick.
As the Oregonian road was for years
visiting bis brother-in-law F. W. Fenton,
—To-night a man brought to town a
Use Wright’s Condition Powders for
had
retired
to
the
residence
of
C.
G.
Many
thanks
to
Lawson
Merriman
for
looked
as
if
they
bad
been
shaken
off
of this city.
stepmother. Never called her offensive
skeleton said to have been found when
your stock, and keep them in prime con­ in the United States Supreme Court oil Scott, in this city, where the sheriff serv­
<>n a cruise from Willapa, on Shoalwater
something. There were eleven spots on names in her presence. Always treated favors.
The W. C. T. U., will meet at Mrs. dition. Guaranteed pure and full weight. the validity question of the Villard lease
ed
the
papers
upon
him.
He
did
not
to Astoria, and of which he said
the bridge going up to the barn on the her the best he knew how. Calculated
Round’s Friday. All are invited. N. A. Try them. Sold by Rogers Bros.
Mr. Huntington could not acquire it un­
M ass Mary Judd, of Portland, is up on bay.
nothing till lie came to thin city. A ring
seem surprised, and did not show emo­ right hand side, going up to the main to buy father’s farm if money could be
Jacobs, Secretary.
visit.
$200,000 to loan bv the American Mort­ til last Bummer, when the Scotch liqui­
worn on the third finger bore the en­
Sheridan wants tbe bridge across tbe gage Co., on farm land, for a term oi dator resumed negotiations with him, tion of any kind. He was taken before entrance. The specks were about % tbe raised and stepmother was perfectly will­
graving: “To E. B. from E. V.” The
John
Cook
has
bought
Solomon
Ha
­
river at that place repaired. The county years. No commission, no brokerage. resulting in the purchase and payment Justice Harding, who set the examina size of a lead pencil and looked as if ing that I should do so. Never heard of
remains are undoubtedly those of Mias
court should attend to it.
F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville.
tion for Tuesday at 1:30 o’clock. From they bad been shaken off something, I any objections on her part. At tins place worth’s farm.
Eva Burbank, a beuutilul, popular and
last November for the Oregonian Rail­
Ernest Heater and George Morris accomplished young lady, who was
The detective employed in tbe Howe
A Pablic Claim—“Red Cross Cough way at 100 cents on the dollar for that there Mr. Scott was taken to the jail, found them about 3 o’clock Tuesday.
he was again noncommittal his sickness
drowned in the surf several years ago.
have gone to Steptoe, Washington.
case arrived in this city Thursday. He Syrup infallible for all lung and throat
Mr. Scott has hertofore been one of the
W. Y. MARTIN.
of the past few days had distroyed his
The Oregonian explained in yester­
is looking up the Scott mystery.
troubles.” CnreB influenza and sore company’s bonds and first mortgage, best citizens in the county, and it has
Lin
Parker
has
sold
his
interest
in
the
Scott came to my house between 7 and reccollection. Told his father that he
now being foreclosed in the United
throat.
Excellent
for
children.
Sold
by
day
morning a edition that this dispatch
Mt. Jefferson is reported as being in a
been remarked never saw the inside of a 8 o’clock and told me his wife had killed could not pay for place being crippled pastry grocery store to Joseph Wilson.
States Circuit Court here, and about 40
was sent in by a drunken fellow who has
state of eruption. Some one troubled Rogers Bros.
jail before. He entered the sheriff’s of­ herself, I asked him if he knew why and not able to do heavy work
N. C. Maris, one of our real estate
His
with bad whiskey fathers the report pos­
It is reported that Daniel E. Band- cents on the dollar to the Scotch credi­
fice unconcerned, and showed no emo­ she had done so, and be said that since father had told him "It was no UBe the men, hae gone to Indiana on private had newspaper experience, and that it
mann will retarn and play tho “Mer­ tors.
sibly.
was so well worded that the telegraph
tion whatever. He was taken into the she had this bad cold sbe had said: “If old woman would not sign the deed.” business.
of Venice” and “Richard the
It will bo remembered last spring that
Mesdames. Davidson & Squires are chant
editor was fooled and the dispatch in­
Third.
”
A
large
number
of
our
citizens
corridor
and
searched.
Nothing
was
prepared to do dressmaking at their mil­
I had a sharp knife I would cut that pain Nothing said in tbe garden about the
Mr. Reid obtained from the legislature
An engine got off lhe track near Dun­ serted. It was Rent by a drunken fellow
found upon his person but a bottle of right out of my head.” When I saw the place. Had not seen father wear duck­
linery store, next door to the old post­ are desirous to have him return.
a franchise to build a railroad bridge
dee last Monday and delayed the train formerly connected with a San Francisco
office.
Fortify your system with Wright’s
cough medicine, a jackknife, a purse, body 1 went close to bear if tbe heart
ing coat for a month. Threw coat into five hours.
across the Willamette river at Fullquartz,
newspaper, a son of a prominent Port­
Miss Long, the celebrated elocutionist, Compound Svrtip of Sarsaparilla, which where the P. & W. V. now terminates. with $16.40 in it, a part of a suspendei was beating but could not hear it. Blood bin because it was in the wav on tbe
enables
it
to
resist
disease,
cleanses
and
Mrs. Ella Hartley’s smiling face is land lawyer, but whose name was not
will elocute at the Opera house on March
and
a
small
penknife.
He
requested
8th, for tbe benefit of the public school enriches the blood, and gives a new im­ This franchise he obtained for the South­ that the cough medicine be left with was running out of her bead. The blood barn floor, could not identify coat. again seen on tbe streets and in the signed to it, and it was no ridiculously
petus to life. Sold by Rogers Bros.
looked warm and was running. The Thought father killed hog« >n pants
ern Pacific, at least it was transferred in
library.
worded that the telegraph editor should
schoolroom.
him, as he bad a severe cough, The blood on face was dry and clotted. Then which were exhibited.
The
following
articles
of
incorporation
November
last
at
New
York
by
Mr.
have known better than to publish it.
Late Reid, one of the boys who left
Mrs,
N.
L.
Wiley
and
children
expect
ab-
doctors
state
that
he
has
an
went into room and saw gun and pillows
CHARLES MCDONALD.
this city for Alaska some years ago, is were Bled last Friday in the office of the Reid to Mr. Huntington. The charter
to st Art for Whittier. California, this On the day of its publication the States­
now in’ jail in Yolo county. California, secretary of state: Sheridan lodge No. provides that work on tbe bridge must scess upon one of his lungs, from the left band barrel of gun was cocked.
Brother of Vardaman Scott’s wife stop­
87,
I.
O.
O.
F.g
location,
Sheridan,
Yam
­
week to visit her parents, relatives and man received a dispatch from Hon. A.
which daily, considerable matter flows. There was a «mall amount of blood in­ ping with him going to school.
charged with murder.
Varda-
hill county; capital stock, $30 0; incor­ be commenced before Mav 1st next, and
R. Burbank, father of the ill-fated young
The
medicine
has
not
been
touched
and
Mr. Kimsev, of this city, has the agen­ porators, J. 8. Wilson, T. R. Heider and last month instructions were received by
side of the kitchen door and also some mon went to bed Saturday night between friends.
lady, from Lafavette, asking as to the
he seemed anxious that it be left with tracks in it. Tbe tracks in the mud seven and eight o’clock. Called me be­
cy for a neat little duster made of a Mex­ E. E. Selph.
Next
Monday
is
annual
school
meet
­
the Southern Pacific Company’s officers
truth of the report, which was promptly
ican fibre, which he is selling cheap. It
him.
The
sheriff
examined
it
and
it
was
Gates & Henry, proprietors of the new in Oregon to commence the bridge sur­
Helped do the ing. If you have any interest in the answered. There was no vestige of
seemed to be tbe same as the ones in the tween five and six.
should be in every household.
livery stable, are now prepared to care veys, which have since been completed, .eft. Upon being taken into the corridor blood. There was a big blotch of blood chores, was there all the moaning. They welfare of the youth, you should attend
truth whatever in it. It was simply the
J. J. Hartman, west of this city,thinks for all transient business that may come.
he asked if anyone was there to stay with
and vote for men that will make good
he has a large coal deposit on his place. It will be some time before they will be and work has been ordered proceeded him. When told there was no one, he on the gun stock. Have seen Mr. Scott started to Kirkwood’s. Saw my father
crapulent notion of a befuddled brain.—
wear the duck.ug coat. Saw Scott witu raise bis hand told them to stop. Varda­ officers,
Some one should sink a shaft. A coal able to do much in the livery line, as with at the bridge site. Engineers from
Stateiman.
mine near this city would be a paying their buggies and hacks are not yet out the Southern Pacific Company have ar- seemed to loose herrt and said. “Have I ducking coat on Saturday. Tbe face of man did not go to Mr. Scott’s place Sun­
Dr. J. C. Michanx, of Lafayette, pass­
Another Colony for Oregon.
got
to
stay
there
alone?
”
After
the
thing.
of the shop.
day morning. Saw old man Scott pick­ ed through here last evening. He bad
' rived in Oregon to survey an extension
ilisceased was very badly burned.
search
was
over
the
sheriff
requested
The water pipes got upon their ear and
The taxes become delinquent after the I from the narrow gauge road at Coburg
“There is a colony of foitv German
ing up gun caps Sunday morning. He been down to Middleton to see Mrs.
HIRAM SIMPKINS.
froze Monday night. If the water takers first of March and the sheriff desires the to gpringtieid, but only as a standard him to follow, which he did, into the cor­
put the caps in his vest pocket
Fred Churchman, who is very ill. The isniilies in Southern Dakota, who are
Saw
Scott
with
ducking
coat
on.
Saw
will open their taps and let a little water tax payers to know that charges for col-
. ,
• . , , _ ,
ridor in front of the cells. He asked
BEN NEVINS.
Docto- states that she is slowly improv­ making preparations to pack up their
flow during the night the pipes will not lection will have to be paid after that | K ‘uge.»'>d ‘here connect with the °. & C. when shown his cell " Have I got to go the coat in wagon when running it out
possession« to find homes in Oregon,'*
Witness
handed
scraps
of
memoran
­
ing.
freeze.
date. There still remains some time in Railroad, and it seems both of the nar-
in there? Can’t I stay outside and keep preparatory to digging the grave. I took
Last Wednesday night somebody said the secretary of the Portland Immi­
A fine band of cattle, 121 in number which to pay without extra charges and row gauge roads have also been ordered the fire burning? I am old and cold.” coat out and threw it down beside the dum hook. Identifies them as the ones
to be changed this fall to the standard
iiassed through this city on their way to advantage should be taken of it.
wagon. Mr. Scott picked it up and put he found and gave to the sheriff. ’Found broke into the stores of Messrs. J. D. gration Board to an Oregonian reporter
’ortland Friday. They had been winter­
The second quarterly conference for gauge. Passengers may then proceed to Tbe sheriff told him it would be impossi­ it under his arm, and appeared to be them behind Win. Scott’s barn, on the Carter, J. B. Mount and Morris, Miles Tuesday. “They have sent four repre­
ed above Willamina and were in good the Lafayette circuit will be held on the East Portland, as now, or to Portland ble, and tbe old man began to talk o
north side, lying close to a big rock. He & Co., and helped themselves to jewel sentatives to look up a location, as they
condition.
first Saturday and Sunday in March, at
the murder saying that he knew not how anxious to find a place to lay the coat, gave them to the sheriff.
without change, via Woodburn and
ry, cutlery and other smaller articles. all desire to settle down in the name
Hopewell
church.
All
the
stewards
are
and
finally
walked
around
and
threw
the
it was done. He did not know of a rea­
The T elephone R egister ’ s large issue
WM. SCOTT.
Ray
’
s
Landing
bridge
and
Dundee
Junc-
requested
to
be
present,
as
important
They
were traced up and the goods place. These men, who are «cling in
coat
down
where
it
was
found.
Saw
the
will soon be before our readers. We
son for her killing unless it was for her
Above witness recalled. Did not know were found near Taalitan in a bain; the the capacity of advance guards, ate vey
have learned the whereabouts of the de business will come before the conference. I tion and P. & W. V. to the Jefferson money and he did not think she bad coat again in one of the grain bins in the
favorably impressed with the country
layed cuts, and they are speeding this P. A. Moses, P. C.; 8. W, Craigg, P. E. ■ street depot, or via Ray’s Landing bridge
barn. Don’t know who put it there. of Mrs. Scott having memorandum ex­ parties have not been caught vet.
way as fast as steam can carry them.
Dr, B. F. Fuller, who, it was announc­ to Hillsboro, via Lafayette and West any. He said she had never talked of
cept
one,
in
which
she
kept
her
market
­
and the probability in that they will de­
P
rohibitionist
.
her money directly but had stated to him Examined coat and found blood upon it.
The coroners jury las caused much ed last week, had purchased the drug Side road, and eventually to Astoris,
ing accounts.
Shown memorandum
cide upon some place in the Willamette
Found
blood
upon
the
right
and
left
la
­
store
of
G.
W.
Burt,
took
possession
of
PIKE
ON
DECK.
that she intended to buy a Jersey cow in
comment and cussing because of thoir
book, but could not identify it. Exam­
valley. The location wilt be selected
over tbe Astoria and South Coast Rail­
the spring and upon offering her money pel near the top.
secret deliberation. It was no doubt for the same on Monday, and will take up
The city council met yesterday, but, soon as the colony is anxious io get here
way.
ined handwriting and said that it did not
his
residence
in
the
house
also
purchased
GEORGE
W.
BRANSOME.
the best. People generally knew about
to do so she said that she had plenty
of Mr. Burt to-day. We bespeak for the
owing to disagreements, no business was in time to put in the season's crops.
It is contemplated by tbe Southern
all tbe evidence before them however.
Found coat Tuesday about 11 o’clock. look like his wife’s. Did not tear leaves
doctor a successful business career in Pacific to make an extension this fall money of her own and did not need it.
done.
They have had nothing but poo. harv­
out
of
the
book
for
use.
Sheriff
meas
­
Sylvester Gaunt was arrested by the this city.
She repeated this statement several dif­ Examined it carefully and found traces
ures his foot. Rememliered reaching
Mr. W. H. Perkins is carrying his head ests during the past four years, and they
(upon the standard gauge system) of the
marshal Monday, for being drunk and
of
blood.
Found
it
near
the
center
of
the
ferent times and he thought that this
The editor of the Goldendale Sentinel
creating a disturbance at the Commercial
are getting very tired of their preaent
gave notice recently that a certain man Oregonian Railway, beyond Sheridan in might have come to the ears of some passage way in the barn. I threw it up on shelf and taking bottle of Radways in a sling, caused by being thrown from
house. He was fined by the recorder in
Ready Relief and pouring it into tbe fire. a young horse.
lots. If there is a place Providence
the southern portion of the town could the direction of Tillamook, for fifteen
down
where
I
found
it.
After
a
few
min
­
person who killed her for the money.
but prefers to remain four days in jail.
«miles
on with more kindness they are
find sufficient muscuiar exercise by call- miles, with the view eventually some
Did
not
know
why
he
did
it.
The
bottle
The
snow
above
the
logging
camp
at
Mr. F. W. Fenton came in accompani- utes Vardaman Scott came in, and pick­
We have received a very neat catalogue ing at that office, instead of whipping bis years hence of reaching Tillamook.
was placed in its place. Took some of Fairdale is four feet deep and we expect determined to find it, ami there is no
ing
it
up,
threw
it
into
a
granary.
Saw
from J. C. Vaughan, seedsman, Chicago, wife. About twenty have taken it as a Meantime,* as this extension will pass de by Mr. Magers and C. G. Scott and
it Friday evening, and there was not another high water this spring.
question hut they will find in Oregon
Illinois. This house is 48 hours nearer personal challenge and the editor is very
held a consultation in the cell.
We Mr. Scott wear one just like it. Saw a
the promised land. The efforts of the
than any other seed bouse capable ot likely to have more than he can properly through the Grand Ronde Indian reser­ learn that Fenton & Fenton, Jas. Mc­ large clot of blood on the bridge about much left in tbe bottle; not over a tea­
Mr. Edson, formerly of Tillamook, is
supplying large orders on short notice.
manage.
vation and a fine agricultural country, to
spoonful. It might have l>een one-third very low with cancer. Mr. Bowers, of Board to advertise the state are bearing
the
size
of
a
half
dollar.
It
looked
as
if
Cain and J. E. Magers have been retain­
Canvasser Wanted.—The T elephone -
When the Salem bridge first went out be opened for settlement by the presi­ ed by tbe defendents, and from what we it might have been there about twenty- full. Requested to get bottle, which he Fairdale, is also suffering from some fruit, as the evea of all dissatisfied farm­
R egister wants a good man to canvass we heard quite a number express the dent this year, it will bring the coast
ers in the East are turned toward Ore­
does from bookcase, and states that he
four hours.
dreadful disease.
the county. Good wages will be paid. A opinion that it would probably not be re­ counties to rail connection twenty-one can learn the fight for life will be a hard
found it in the road. Don’t know the
gon. We aie about to send 40,C00
ANDREW SIMPKINS.
one.
horse and cart furnished or not, to suit placed for several years, but there is now
Mrs.
C.
Obye
’
s
many
friends
will
be
day in which he turned the medicine in­
pamphlets to Iowa in addition to the
Saw
spots
of
blood
on
tbe
bridge.
Saw
canvasser. Special inducements will be too much life, energy and enterprise in miles from the sea, and when the settle­
Tuesday at 1:30 the examination was
pleased to learn that her late affliction 20,000 already Bent."
made to subscribers.
Marion and Polk counties to suffer such ments and population warrant it will be held and upon the request of the attorn­ Mr. Scott wear ducking coat like one to the fire. Witness corrects statement
has proved not to be a cancer. She is
This is a pointer for tbe McMinnville
The business done in McMinnville a delay. Both communities have already extended further north, parallel to tbe eys was postponed until Monday morn­ produced by coroner, some two weeks by saving that he swallowed a dose of now enjoying good health.
so
seriously
felt
its
loss
as
to
be
both
Board of Immigration
Why not have
sea.
tlie medicine before pouring it into the
amounts to as much, if not more, than
ago.
ing at 10 o’clock.
8. G. Morris, our road superintendent, that colony settle in Yamhill?
the total of the other west side towns. willing and anxious to erect a new’and
JOHN F. ALLISON.
fire. He also says it was the only bottle
All the members of the Southern Paci­
better
bridge
as
soon
as
may
be.
—
Item-
The
evidence
taken
before
the
jury
One look by a visitor is sufficient for him
fic syndicate, including Mr. C. P. Hunt­
Pulled load from the gun. Think it of Itadways Rea>.y Relief tn the house. has got the big bridge across tbe Yam­
consists of seventy closely written pages
to see that the future of this city will be iter.
ington,
are
to
be
in
Portland
next
was
left hand barrel. Average load He says further that he asked his wife to hill safe until the water goes down when
above the average of the valley towns.
The Syron saw mill that was partially
frem a typewriter. The evidence was
month, and will visit Western Oregon
with mixed shot 6’s and 8’s. Com­ take some Saturday night, which she re­ he will place a new bent under it.
carried
away
by
the
recent
high
water
in
James O. Rogers lias purchased two
taken in shorthand by Fred Harris, dep­
Riley McCay, who was accidentally
and one-halt acres of land in Fairlawn Mill creek, will be put in condition again with the view of considering what other uty county recorder, and placed in type pared shot with those in shot-pouch and fused to do. He said he never bought a
for
the
purpose
of
sawing
lumber.
It
was
extensions
may
they were the same. Found wad on the bottle of the medicine in his life.
profitably
be
made,
or
shot two weeks ago by Eddie Hall, is no When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
addition. One half of the tract is now
by Miss Bena Snelling, of this city.
disposed of and the proprietors are now found when the water receeded that ! changes necessary.
LUCINDA SAYLOR.
porch.
better and the wound may prove fatal. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
were about 75,000 feet of logs ieft;
The scraps of paper found by Mr. Nev­
ahead of the game. This shows the way there
Has letters from Mrs. N. L. Scott; ac­ Boys should be more careful with dan­ W hen she become Mias, she clung to Caetoria,
JOHN THOMAS WOOD.
along
tbe
creek
above
the
mill,
which
|
in which tbe people are taking hold of will be sawed during the summer. The I
ins
contained
the
words
stated
in
last
A Drunken Row.
Same evidence as given by Mr. Allison quainted with handwriting of Mrs. Scott, gerous weapons.
When sb. had Children, she gave thsm Cantoris
property in this city.
owners of the mill expect to procure a
Saturday night Gus Paulus, who lives week’s pap-tr. We may hear remark except lie positively stated that the and being shown memorandum identifies
If babies keep up coming Pike prom
The firemans fair will be held March steam mill for the purpose of sawing the
..
, , . .
,
•
..
that this and other evidence was read
out8'clrts
this city, came into by our subscribers before the coroner’s charge was extracted from the left hand it as Mrs. Scott’s.
ises in the near future to be the richest
21st and 22d at the Opera bouse. The logs that broke through the booin and I,n
LUCRETIA K. NELSON,
barrel.
programme for the first night will be lodged below, of which there are some tllis city apparently in a great hurry. He
inland town in Oregon. The prospect
jury
was
aware
of
it.
JOSEPH KIRKWOOD.
music followed by a farce. The second three or four hundred thousand feet.— was perspiring very freely, and hunted
Examines handwriting on memoran­ for this year’s baby crop is extra good
The bottle which contained the medi­
night a drama will be presented by the Sheridan Courier.
On the 12th of February Vardeman dum book, and identifies it as Mrs.
up the marshal, recorder and Squire
and the harvest will be early, so there
CROUP, Whooping cough and bjonebitis
best of our local talentr Everyone should
The fall of the Yamhill river from Harding in his efforts to swear out a cine poured into the fire by Mr. Scott Scott came to my place and said that he 1 Scott’s.
is no danger of the crop getting dam­ immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. Sold
turn out and help the department. They three-quarters of a mile above Sheridan
was brought to this city Saturday night wanted to buy his father’s place. His
by Rogers Bros.
Kral Estate.
need it and it will be appreciated.
aged by the fall rains.
to that town is 27 feet. A level has been warrant for the arrest of E g Rogers, and upon tests being made by tbe medi­
father had offered it to him for $30 per
who
he
claimed
had
shot
him.
Gus
had
taken
by
interested
persons.
This
re
­
The business houses of J. D. Carter,
W. E. Fend all and wife to Wm. Al-
The hoppole business is brisk now
cal men of this city, it was found to con­ acre. I told him that I could not raise
Notice of Final .Settlement.
Mams Mill A Co., and J. B. Mount of vives the water ditch scheme, and dem­ a bruise on the side of his head and we
guire, 171.68 acres, section 19, t 5 e, r 5 owing to the hop growers having receiv­
Notice is hereby given that the nnder-
Newberg were broken into last week and onstrates that a fall of at least 50 feet learn since it was caused by a bottle. It tain strychnine in sufficient quantity to the money wanted by him. He would
ed their returns from last year's crop, rigned. Lucretia M. Austen, as administra­
various articles stolen. No doubt some can be obtained from the same place to seems that Ed Rogers and young Booth kill a human being. Several tests rvere mortgage his place and his father’s for w; $103.
Wm. Alguire to O. E. Hyland, 171.66 and are accordingly jubilant. I inter­ trix of the estate of Thomas P A listen, de­
of the tramps with which this county is this city. It is about time that the pro­
made of it and strychnine showed in all. $3,210, the amount required to buy the
ceased, has tiled her final accountof her ad-
of
Willamina
Ailed
their
jackets
with
bad
now infested were the ones who did it. gressive citizens of this city look the mat­
acres, section 19, t 5 s, r 5 w; $1,200.
Finally a rat was procured and died up­
viewed a few of them ; the first being as niinistration of said estate in the county
The shot gun is the best thing that can ter up. The ditch has been excavated whiskey and started for home. On their on injecting hypodermically somo of the place. Told him to go to McMinnville
Mary E. Mills to E. H. Woodward et silent as John Wannamaker when asked court ot Yamhill county. Oregon, and said
some six miles, and an expenditure of way out they stopped at Gus Paulus’
and see F. W. Fenton or Mr. Shurtleff.
be used upon this kind of vermin.
court has fixed Tuesday the 8th day ot
$50,000 will bring the ditch to this city ;
res.due of tbe bottle. It is evident that He said lie would go that day. Said al, % acre near Newberg; $150.
in regard to his sending goods through April, 1890, at 10 o'clock, a m.. of said day
place and bought some hard cider. They
In the spring a well will be sunk in and furnish at least 300 horse power.
N. E. Deskins to Fred and Mary Bar­ the mails unlawfully. The second party at the county court room at McMinnville,
Mr. Scott attempted to kill his wife by that his father was also going that day.
this city, in tbe hopes of finding flowing
became noisy and Gus ordered them out.
as the time and place of hearing
poison, and if he had succeeded tbe sui­ On the 13th met Wm. Scott and asked rell, lots 5 and 8, block 7, Newberg; was free to talk. He thought th re was Oregon,
Firemen'* Fair Committees.
water, or in other words an artesian well.
the same
On the porch Ed hit him on the head
$140.
The intention is to go far enough down
cide theory would have been accepted. him if he and Vardaman had effected a
money io the bop business for his crop
Therefore all persons interested in said
Following are the committoes for the with a bottle, causing an ugly bruise. At
to find water if it is there. It is thought
Wm. Willis and wife to C. V. Rem­ lacked only $3.00 of paying all expenses estate are hereby notified and required to
In his own words, he attempted to give trade and he said: “No, the old woman
appear at said time and place and show
that it can be found and the scheme is to Firemen’s fair to bo held on the 20tli and the same time one of the boys fired a re­
l.er some of tbe mixture, but she would was rather opposed to it.” He said that ington, 74.27 acres, section 4, t 4 s, r 4 and he had his hop poles left. The third cause, if any there be, why said estate be
find water and then with the fall availa­ 21st of March:
volver, and Gus thought he was shot.
not take it. The shotgun was resorted she had formed an idea that Vardaman w; $2,134.70.
man said he made about $400 out of hie not finally settled and said administratrix
ble in this neighborhood to use the water
On hall—E. Wright.
No arrests have been made, but the case
discharged.
for power. Help it along.
J. B. Fuson and Harriet F. Hadley to j crop from 6 acres and they were babv
to, but the deed was committed in such and himself were forming some plan to
LUCRETIA M AUSTEN.
On advertising—T. B. Kay.
will be brought before the grand jury.
Administratrix of said Estate.
a bungling manner that it required the do her out of the property. He saip Medornm Crawford, 15.64 acres, t 4 s, r hops.
Addie Braly tells a tale that astonishes
On Music—Frank Rogers, A. L. Gort- Ed is a good young fellow, but whiskey
F
eston
4
F
enton ,
M ore A non .
every listener. He has a Jersey heifer
second barrel to settle the matter. It they were not, and if she thought so 3 w; $234.
j (Attorney« for Estate
'Feb 27-8)
leads him into trouble. He should re-
that will be two years old on the 4th day , ner and Frank Griffith.
Chas. E. Fendall and wife to Susie E.
the first shot in the head had done the they would stop the trade. Vardaman
On Monday morning last, Vancouver
On entertainment—J. I. Knight, P. D. form.
of April next. She lias brought forth
work, the suicide theory in all probabil­ , came to me the same day and said that Fendall, 125.18 acres, t 5 s, r 7 w; people were treated to tbe sight of a
Citation.
two calves. The first was born when the Glenn, J. E. Durham, W. H. Logan and
Awarded a Medal.
$3,000.
ity would have been accepted. The Fenton would advance him $1,500.
genuine volcano in aciive eruption A
mother was one year and two days old. C. H. Fleming.
the county court of the State of Oregon
The other was born last Wednesday. In
H. F. Mayer and wife to P. N. Scrog­ loud report was heard in the south, as of for Ill the
Superintendent McElroy placed on ex­ statement of the post mortem made by
County of Yamhill.
On solicitation—Nellie Gortner, Mag­
ANNA MARTIN.
a peal of distant thunder
Later flames
less than three yoars his band has been
gins,
lot
8,
block
9,
Sheridan
;
$500.
In
tbe matter of the estate of William
Doctors
Calbreath
and
Goucher
is
not
hibition at the Paris exposition copies of
Worked several times on the place.
were seen issuing from the peak of Mt. Pierce, deceased.
increased by five by the mother of the gie Wright and Laura Patty.
H. F. Mayer and wife to C. E. Mayer, Jefferson, which H in the Cascade range,
heifer and her offspring. Can any one
On prizes—Mrs. Fellows, Mrs. Apper- blank books of records, school forms for published this week because of its publi- Heard Mrs. Scott say several times that
To I’ermelia J Pierce, Terrisa E Noble.
about 80 miles southeast of Salem, Ore­
reports, and copies of the various codes i cation last week. The evidence contains she would not let Vardaman rent the 320 acres, 15 s, r 6 and 7 w; $1,000.
beat it?
Richard It C Pierce. Robert G Pierce.
son and Mrs. Galloway.
gon.
The
flames
were
followed
by
clouds
A.
Matterson
and
wife
to
Rodel
Mat-
Martha L Bonce, David C Pierce, Sarah E
Last week this paper published evi­
On art—E. B. Fellows, J. E. Brooks of school laws used by the state depart­ nothing, but what is already known.
place. She said that Mr. Scott was in
of
black
smoke,
w
hich
rose
high
above
Bynum, Wm R Pierce. William Riggen
terson, 29% acres, t 2 s, r 4 w; $892.50.
ment of public instruetjon for Oregon,
dence which had not been obtained by and B. F. Fuller.
T he T estimony .
and Janies M Pierce, greeting:
debt more than she thought he was
mountain and d ifted away. It was a
H.
F.
Mayer
and
wife
to
W.
Tyler
the coroner up to tbe date of issue. It
The names signed above the following when she married him.
grand sight.— Vancouver Regitter.
In the name of the'state of Oregon, You
Financial secretary, E. W. Fuller; and as a premium for these he has been
was however obtained and was substan­
Smith, lot in Sheridan; $300.
are hereby citea and required to appear in
awarded a bronze medal, which has been paragraphs are well known to nearly
T. J. HARRIS, SHERIFF.
tially as published. A newspaper’s duty treasurer, E.W. Wallace; doorkeepers,
What In Cantoris?
the county court of the state of Oregon, for
Rice D. Montague to Julia A Mon­
forwarded to him. The records were ! every citizen of Yamhill county.
is to furnish news to its readers, «nd if P. D. Glenn and Ed. Johnson.
(He placed before the jury scraps of
the county of’Yamhill, at |tli« court room
tague, 160 acres, t 2 s, r 6 w ; $1.00
Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip­ therof. at McMinnville., in the county of
prepared
under
the
personal
supervision
interested parties do not want it known
paper and manuscript found by Ben
The ladies of the Coffee club are invit­
WM. SCOTT.
tion
for
infants
and
children.
It
contains
Yamhill, Tuesday, tbe Sth day of April,
Julia A. Montague to J. M. Bardue,
they must keep it from the ears of a
of Superintendent McElroy and were
neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­ 1890. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that
Was horn on the 4th of May, 1824, 66 Nevins.) Leaves torn from memoran­ 160 acres, 12 s, r 6 w ; $900.
newspaper man. Items of news will al­ ed to take charge ot the stands, etc., and printed by F. C. Baker, the state print­
cotic
substance.
It
is
a
harmless
substitute
day.
then anti there to show cause it any
years old, lived in Oregon since October dum book. Next d&v in searching prem­
ways be published in this paper when­ to appoint their own committees for the
W. J. Helyer and wife to C. V. Rem­ for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and yon have why a certain instrumeat of writ­
er. This is quite a feather in Oregon’s 1 2d, I860, 15 or 16 rears on the place. ises found small memorandum book in
ever found.
T. B. K ay , Secretary.
same.
castor oiL It is pleasant. Its guarantee ing purporting to tie tbe last will and testa­
ington, 3 acres; $1.00; quit claim.
cap and shows that she leads in school ! Deeded 40 acres to V before marriage, on setting room. In looking it over found
thirty years' use by millions of mothers. ment of William Pierce, deceased, should
D. E. Sawyer and wife to Susan Saw­ is
Wna. Galloway informs us that Chas.
Died.
Castoria destroys worms and allnvs fever- not lie admitted to probate
work and perquisites as in everything ’ October 17tb, 1889—Explained business that two leaves had been torn out. Slips yer, 60 acres, t 5 s, r 3 w; $1,800.
Woods with his fine stable of trotters
siliness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour
Published by order of Hon. L. Laugh ary,
will artive here Saturday. McMinnville T almage .—In Portland, on Friday morn else.
Susan Sawyer to D. E. Sawyer, 2 curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas­ judge of said court, said order bearing date
matters fully to wife before marriage. of piper found fitted exactly the leaves
ing,
February
21st,
1890,
Ida,
wife
of
toria relieves teething troubles, cures con February Sth. 1890
wants Mr. Woods to train here this sea­
Told Vardaman and he did not like the in the memorandum book. They were acres adjoining McMinnville on the stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi­
Born.
Witness, the Hon. L, Izinghary,
son and if possible to make his perma-' A. L. Talmage, of typhoid fever, aged
north; $1,800.
lates tne food, regulates the stomach and
26
years.
used
for
an
immentionable
purpose.
judge of the county court of tbe
idea
but
he
soon
got
over
it
and
told
me
nent home here. He is a rising trainer
B aker .—To the wife of John W. Baker,
E. C. Williams to Mrs. N. E. Davis, bowels, giving hea'.tbv and natural sleep.
state
of Oregon, for tbe county
of trotting horses and the best interests
Mrs. Talmage was well known in this
I deeded him 40 acres
FRANK COOK,
on Thursday, Febiuary 18,1890, a boy. to do as I liked.
lot in Amity; $60.
Castoria is tbe children's panacea — the
•EAL.
of Yamhill, and tbe seal of said
of the fast stock in the county demands city, having resided here for a number of
Son of deceased. Shown writing on
and destroyed will giving him bulk of
mother's friend.
court hereto affixed, this 12th
just such a ntat’ as Mr. Woods to bring
day of February. 1890.
SHILOH'S Vitalizer is what vou need for
CATARRH cured, health and sweet
them out. Lady Beach was the direct years She was the possessor of many constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and property. No illtreatment from son and memorandum leaves, and identifies it as breath secured bv Shiloh's catarrh remedy.
Attest:
j w H obbs , cierk.
SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by
results of good breeding and Cbas. womanly graces and she will be missed all symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 wife and they soon began to like Mrs. his mother’s writing.
Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free Sold by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the F. W. F enton ,
Attorney for Estate.
cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros.
remedy for you. Sold by Rogers Bros.
Rogers Bros
febJ7
Woods’ management.
by her many friends in this city.
HIRAM SIMPKINS.
Cook. First proposition to sell place was
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
I
We Haw a Big Stock cf Dng: aid MdicbiK!
WHICH MUST BE SOLD !
ROGERS BROS., Druggists