The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 20, 1890, Image 3

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    C<>FN< II, PROCEEDINGS.
BAK DOCKET
OREGON TIMBER IN ETROPE.
Hospital En<loMiu**iits.
For first-class dental work go to Dr.
G. S. Wright.
the March Term of the Circuit Court, Its Superiority RecoKnired by Shipbuild­
Last Wednesday evening the citv '
Bishop Morris received while in the
1X90. for l'ainhlll County.
ers and a Larger Market Pro­
Finely made suits to or ler from $2-5 up council held a special session ; all were
East, gifts from two generous friends of
spective.
■ at Kav A Todd’s.
Thursday, March 20, llSJO.
State of Oregon vs .1 A Odell; larceny.
present except Jones.
$3000 each for the Good Samaritan hos­
A new lot of choice Oolong tea just re­
State of Oregon vs T Anderson; libel.
The Mie*i»»ippi I'alley Lumberman, in
The committee mi ar counts mid cur­
State of Oregon vs Alonzo Johnson; its issue of March 7, contain« the follow pital. which will he a most important
ceived at C. Glisson’s.
POHTOFrK E HOI R8.
rent expenses recommended that tlie bill
I
' help in its work. The sunt of |ftiOO is to
Rve and graham bread, orange and of eg-Treasurei Rogers Ire allowed at $25 rape.
State of Oregon vs Jno Hnlery and ing in regard to Oregon timber :
Fftmi 7 a ni. to 7 p. hi
From 8 :30 p. i wine cakes at (he bakery.
be appropriated as follows: $1500 for
Jno
Venable;
selling
liquor
to
minor,
Oregon
fir
is
beginning
to
attract
at-
•
tu. to 9 p. m.
per year.
the recent improvements to the build­
Monev order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. in.
i
State
of
Oregon
vs
Win
Martin;
sidl­
The republicans oi Tillamook are hav­
tention in England. The Timber Trader
A suitable stamp i* to be procured for
ings, $1500 to complete the endowment
Sunday from 3 p. tn. to 3-.30 p. m
ing liquor to minor.
ing a warm time at Portland.
the treasurer’s offive with w hich tr. can­
Mail -»ouch closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail
State of Oregon vs Homer McGuire; Journal oi lauidon devotes something of lite Philadelphia bed, and $.3000 for
north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m.
Clioii-e chocolate and cocoannt cieams ) cel orders paid.
like a page to “Oiegoti Pine and Its
bond to keep the peace.
the endowment of the strangers' bed.
fresh every week at the bakery.
The extension of First street was dis-1 U S Grant Marquam vs Win Krue­ Probable Lses.” and remarks that up to' We are only at liberty to say that these
( HI RCH NOTICES.
tio to the City market, in Bralv brick cussed, but the matte was left as it was. i ger; action for money.
last year that this wood has been ixva- geneious gifts esine from former friends
Mary E Gonnan vs Jno W Gorman; sionally imported into England, but that
Eruw-CPAU Cm IK H Services block, for all kinds of choice meats.
The assessment roll being completed, I partition.
oi the Bishop ; $3000 from Philadelphia,
even- Snr.balh at Ila. m au<1 7 p m,
Dr. G. S. Wright has gained a reputa- I the question oi the levy came up and on i Wm CamplK-ll et al vs Orin B Skin­ dealers have now begun to keep up a full ‘
and $3000 from Washington city. The
Fii olaV School at 9:3* a. in
!
tion
for
fine
plate
w-ork
and
fillings.
supply. The uses to which the wood contributions at Christmas and Easter
Rrv G. F Roi xi>, Pastor.
motion of Burt a levy of five mills for the ner: equity.
Jo« Watt et al vs F E Marsh; equity. can lie put is readily appreciated by our
Choice steaks, cut from tiie fattest | general fund, ami three mills for the wa­
1 1 MHKBLAMl PBKSSVTrBUN C1HR.H —
will doubtless make up the $t»oo required
11 Jacobson vi S Potter; appeal.
Servivi* every Sabbath a: Il a. ill. anil 7 p I beef, always on sale at the City market.
ter fond was made.
ni .»unday School at f»:."® a. ni.
Dundee Mortgage A Trust Invest­ English contemporary, and it is com­ to complete the endowment of the child’s
Kegnlar meeting of the Immigration!
Rkv W1LKY K xowlks , Pastor
ment Co vs Geo Shepherd et al; con-j mended for car building, ship building, cot, so that there will be added this year
Hcliool Attendane**.
BvrrtsT C hi l'« - ben ices every Sabbath i iioaril will be held at firemen’s hall to-
lirmation.
railroad structural work and to engineers to the resources of the hospital the sup­
I
morrow
evening.
at 11 a. ni. an<1 7 p. m Sunday School at
Jas Flower vs F BarnekofT; equity.
looking for material capable of standing port of three more free beds.— Oregonian.
The
lollowing
snminarv
is
taken
from
>i;30a. in.
R ev R. McKn.u r, Pastor.
Jno Aspinwall vs Geo L W Burton;
You can buy more goods for your
a large strain. The Journal says, how­
C hristian C hlbcii services every Sabbath i money at Manning A Ungerman’s than tlie principal’s daily te|K>rt: First grade confirmation.
Weekly Excursions.
at 11 a. m. and 7 p in
“the great fault we have to find
—Geo. A. Peebles, teacher, girls, 24;
F A Hinson DeLap vs .1 H Brower; ever,
'
■ anv place in the city.
R ev D r . B. F F iller , Pastor
ejectment.
On and after Tuesday, Fed. 2.5th, the j
with
what
we
have
seen
—
and
this
is
bovs,
22.
Second
grade
—
Miss
Ella
Hon. J. M. Gearin was in the city this
J M Wise vs T .1 Bowles et al; action more noticeable in the deals and planks ■ Union Pacific, "The Overland Route,”
; week on professional business.
He was Woods, teacher, girls. .’12: bovs, 21. Third for money.
THE MARKET REPORT.
1 accompanied by his wife.
grade—Miss O. Peters, teacher, girls, 27 ;
C T Sailing A Co vs Geo F and Chas —
. is the rough, although even sawing. will run a furnished Pullman Colonist
1 00
Potatoes ...........
■ y till $ 90 to
The wo<id almost seems torn assunder car from Portland to St. Joseph, Mo.,
boys, 2.3.
Fourth grade—Miss Carrie E Fendall; action for money.
The
reports
from
tlie
stock
range
in
Chickens, voting
Mcdonim Crawford vs Allx-rt Craw-! by the large tooth saws used at high without change, leaving Portland every
old.........
F doz 4 «) to 4 .¥) I Eastern Oregon are now mine favorable Mark, teacher, girls, 21»; boys, 27. Fifth
I , pressure, anil the shippers would do wel| Tuesday at 9:00 p. m.. arriving at St.
10 | I than the ones fi. st received.
(Clear sides
lb«
grade—Miss Ella Jones, teacher, girls, ford; partition.
Morris, Miles A Co vs I) P Stratton; I to
. obviate this bv cutting with finer! Joseph following Saturday.
In addtion to the above list we carry in stock all the Leading brands
8
Bacon /Shoulders > lb
Parties wishing to purchase a good 19; boys, 20. Sixth grade—Miss Emma action for money.
10
to
IHams pi lb .
12
of
Perfumes. BALDWIN'S. RICKSECKER'S. COLGATE'S. LUNDBORG'S.
second-hand
organ
cheap
will
do
well
to
.
This car will txt fitted up with mat­
10
Green, teacher, girls, 11; boys, 18. Total
A J Horner vs J F Angevine et ttx; 1 saws (indeed we understand ttiat they
T .wi
10 lKi
call on S. J. LaFranee. at J. 11. Hender-I
8
10
*'ttr
/In "> gallon tin*
to
foreclosure.
are already doing sol at least for the tresses. pillows, bedding, curtains and WRIGHT S. LAZELL'S and HOYT'S.
ot
girls,
142;
total
of
hoys.
132.
Grand
son’s store.
15
Eggs.
<8 dozen
Antoine LeFevre vs Mary E Robi«on; i European markets; it would pay in the toilet appliances, leaving nothing to t>e '
total 274.
ro
Butter,« reamery. V roll
Bay Rum. Hair Oils. Cosmetics. Curling Irons, and Puffs.
fon-i-losure.
During March term of court, hoard
Butter, dull, fresh
roll 40
This
is
an
increase
of
forty
over
last
Amainla Kennedy vs Jas R Kenn<* long run. At present tliev libel an other-! furnished bv the passengers, and will be
and lodging will be furnisheii at the Mc­
15
to
Brine .......
pound.
in
charge
of
a
uniformed
porter.
wise superior article.” The Timber
month. This does not indicate a falling dy; divorce.
Minnville Hotel at same old rates.
to
4
5
Dried apples, dull,
pd.
A J Apperson vs Riley and Porter Trader Journal believes the Oregon fir 1 Berths can be secured at the very low
8
0
.1. M c G virr . Proprietor.
to
Dried plums, dull,
|xL
off in attendance as thought.
♦i
8
Dried prunes, dull, -g/ pd.
Smith: action for money.
rate of $.3.00 for an upper or lower double
has a future in the markets of Europe.
$200,0X1 to loan bv the American Mort­
Terrible Landslide.
8
to
H
Driedpeaches.dull, V ?<•
Jos C Rutan vs Debura L Ilutan; di-I
Oregonians have always known that berth from Portland to St. Joseph.
1 05
gage Co., on farm land, for a term of
Flour
TP sack 1 00 to
vorve.
Mr. J. A. Haiues, of Ecklev, Currv
years. No commission, no brokerage.
Passengers holding tourist, tirst-das«,
E E Goucher vs G W Thissel et ux; [1 the best timber in the world grows right
| F. W. Fenton, attorney at McMinnville. . county, a brother of W. Haines, of this action for money.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
here, but it takes the rest of the world ■ or second-chiss tickets will lx* carried in
f
Isaac Lambright vs Geo M Raleigh; j, some little time to find it out. Tlie Web­ thia car.
Mr. T. M. Grubbs, of Springfield, is city, writes that they recently had a
Miss Norwood is expected to return on i in the city. He says the people of that most destructive landslide in that vicin­ action for monev.
For
rates,
through
tickets,
sleeper
•
foot
state
will
yet
become
noted
for
its
Matthew Geldard vs Thos Geldard;
the 29th.
burg have great hiqies for the town when ity. Near where he lives half a moun­
action for money.
11 excelent timlier, of which it possesses an berths, o? detailed information, apply to
Children’s Jersey suits in eight colors I the narrow gauge railroad is extended tain slid down, killing three persons and
Galloway A Goucher vs E ,J Wells et; i unlimited supply. As for its future ill the nearest Ticket Agent Union Pacific Inn irrt ¡oneri,
from Coburg.
at Kay & Todd's.
Foiirrrtidiieri
destroying their iann, bnrving over sev­ ux; action for money.
L the markets of Europe, that is only a System, or
T. W. L ee ,
We notice the candidates for office in
iranry.
Wait until the weather settle.«, and
Alvira Van Voorhess vs Jno Van ;
Grorrri.
enty
acres
of
fine
Imtloan
land
to
a
depth
Gen
’
l
Pas«.
Aut.,
Portland.
Tillamook county are announcing I hem­
matter of time. The superiority of Ore­
Voorhess; divorce.
then look out for the boom.
selves in the local papers. Ttiia is just of from ten to twenty feet. Thirty head
gon
timber,
especially
for
ship
building
Jane Aspinwall vs Margaret A E j I
C. D McDuffie’s family arrived Tues­ and pio|>er, all candidates everywhere of cattle ami six horses were buried be­ Burton;
foreclosure.
| purposes, is rapidly being recognized and
day evening from California.
should follow their example.
Allen Snyder et ux vs H () Noble; re- in
j a few years European ship builders
neath the slide. Timber was piled tip
HOME MADE CANDIES. NUTS. TROPICAL FRUITS. STAPLE AND
Rogers Bros., have something to say to
This paper desires the pedigree of all half a mile from the foot of the moun­ plevin.
FANCY GROCERIES CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ETC.
J J Cary vs J 1) Brvan et ux: action will want no other.
the ladies thia week. Read it.
standard bred horses, mares and colts in tain. The noise of the slide was heard
for
money.
the
county.
Owners
will
confer
a
favor
WKATHKK-CHOP BULLETIN
On March 27tb our readers will see the
eighteen miles distant.— Eugene Regitter.
E A Post, administrator, vs Chas!
ALL GOODS-DELIVERED FREE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS.
long delayed illustrated ¡«sue of this to us and at the same time help them­
For the Week Ending Saturday, March t.t,
Woods
et
al;
equity.
selves
by
sending
in
the
pedigree
of
their
riie.t.
paper.
IS89
—
t
.
S.
Signal
Service.
Staver A Walker vs M Rymal; action I
horses.
As I am C losing O ct M y S tock O f C i « m keky A nk G i asswake . I can
Tlie Oregonian should head the column
E dson .—On March 12. 1890, Henry Ed­ for monev.
With this begins the wetkly weather­
Mr.
Frank
Hoberg,
of
South
Bend,
offer von Bargains in these lines.
Ida A F'letcher vs Almond S Fletcher;
now headed with “Oregonians” "with-!
son, of Pike, formerly of. Tillamook
Wash., one of the booming towns of that
divorce.
;1 crop bulletin of Oregon for 1890. Ar­
Death was caused by cancer.
out credit.”
new state, was in town over Sunday. He
Hannah Lentzy vs D E Holloway; i rangements have been made with promi­ NEXT DOOR TO OLD POSTOFFICE,
H
enry
.
—
At
Lafayette,
Oregon,
March
To arrive this week direct from St. is engaged in the real estate business
; . nent farmers, representatives of this ser­
M< MlXNVIl.l.E. (»REGOS
18, 1890, Miss Mary Henry. Funeral et ux; action for money.
Louis, a large invoice of hardware at | and if he rustles there as he did here he
F Born vs G F and (’has E Fendnll:
to-dav
at
2
p.
m.
Manning <fc Ungerman's.
vice and others, in every county of the
I cannot help but do well.
action for money.
Deceased had for several years suffer-I W H H Cary vs Chas E Fendall et I state to render weekly reports of the
It is nearly time that our athletes or­
A home missionary tea will be given
ganized a gymnasium. Boxing matches by the Ladies Aad society of tlie C. P. ed, but bore it patiently and bravely to ux; action for money.
conditons of crops, their progress and
McMinnville National Bank vs W T piospecle, the effects of tlie weather on
for bluod is all the go now.
chnrch at tlie residence of Mrs. R. Nel- the end. Her inanv friends in Lafayette
and Geo M Raleigh; action formoney.
O. H. Adams of this city was born in , | son, on this Friday evening. Onlv Ml and in the county extend their heartfelt ■ E M Briedwell vs Geo M Raleigh; ac­ them, and in general, inlonnation that
1819. and will celebrate his 71st birthday cents will be charged and an enjoyable symtrathies to the family.
will acerne to the lienelit of the farmers,
tion for monev.
time is anticipated. All are invited to
on the 25th of this month.
B ooth .—At her home, on the lipper
Kay A Tcxfd vs Wm T Raleigh; ac­ merchant and others.
attend.
Willamina
on
Tuesday,
March
11,
1890
j
tion
for
money.
On Monday County Clerk Hobbs is
Especial attention has been given to
Business men w ho are anxious to ad­
Mrs. Booth, wile of Luke Booth, jr.— ; Jones A Co vs John Minty et al; fore­
sued a permit to marry to Chas. Chaney
the
selection of persons to render these
vertise
the
city
should
follow
the
advice
Sheridan
Courier.
closure
of
mechanic's
lien.
und Gertrude Gaither, of this city.
I of thj secretary of state Allen Weir, of
Wm McDonald vs I> L McCalx- et al; repoits; for the localities mentioned and
Advertised
Letters.
I
Mr. A. J. Apperson, (tie merchant.) I Washington, who writes to Walla Walla
foreclosure.
the state in general, these bulletins can
has an advertisement in this paper which citizens, lie .«ays by all means use the
The lollowing list of letters remaining I Morris A Miles vs P M Christenson; be relied upon as being in the main al»-
The new stock ordered is fast coining in and will soon be
it is to your inteiest to read carefnlly.
local papers, especially those which have
Has a Complete Slock of
action
for
money.
in the |iostoflice at McMinnville. Oregon,
here—a fine and select stock.
The Yamhill county Sunday school in some certain issue fully described the March 20, 1890. for two weeks, will be THE HAVE LOGAN FABM FOB SALE sohitely correct.
The weather in the forepart of the
convention was in session at Lafayette town. People will always read a news-
paper account of its town, and a place is ( sent to the dead letter office as "un­ ■ Excellent Chance For Aspiring; ¥<»utli.
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
week cool; rain dr anow was generally
often sized up by its local press.
claimed,” if not called for:
experienced. The temperature rose in
The democratic comity committee will
W. II. Hardman, hrother-in-law to O.
The virgin soil from which spring the latter part of the wesk, when warmth
Miller, Minnie
meet on March 29th and will fix the date H. Adams, of this city, died on Feb. 28, Mattle, Belle
Loy, John
master-minds of Yamhill—the fountain and sunshine prevailed, The tempera- i
of county convention and the primaries. at Little Nestucca, of heart disease. He ; Meadows, J (i
And is Prepared to do
Lee. Tom
Spaulding, Chas
head from which eminates Yamhill’s tore since January 1st is much below the
The board of immigration lias rented lelt home in the afternoon to burn some Williams, Willard Yamhill, J.
Is called to the largo assortment of Children’s Jerseys.
brightest and liest—from whose icy average, while tiie snow and rainfall is
a room in the old tdiotograph gallerv on fern on a hill near by. and did not re­
When calling for the above please say
Sailor and Blouse Suits, which will !»<• sol<l at price«
the corner of Third and E streets for an turn. The next day. after a search, the
springs and trickling rivulets and laugh­ above the average.
J. C. C ooper ,
body was found on tlie hillside lying on “advertised.”
that will astonish vou.
office.
ing brooks and shady coves flow the
Winter wheat is generally reported in
(hi Short Notice and at Rea-
its face. Mr. Hardman was formerly a
Postmaster.
Y’ott will make no mistake in dealing resident of this city, -'nd was a pioneer
purest and clearest waters of the land— good condition; a few sections report
sonaable Prices.
with liberal adveitisers. They draw a of 1853. He was seventv-three years of
Democratic Committee.
from whose highlands the tinted land­ previous thawing and freezing weather,
custom and can afford to sell on a sm ill age.
I
scape
inspire
the
aspiring
youth
to
hero
­
Memlx-ra of the Democratic County
margin.
which had injurious effects, but these
Census enumerators will get the lol Central Committee of Yamhill County ic efforts crowned with the success of
reports are confine,I to a very limited I have machines for cutting and
In all probability a large nursery will lowing fees, and the work is to lie done
he started ill Fairlawn. A good business in the month of June: For every living are requested to meet ut the courthouse late achievements known and recognized area.
threading pipe from j
awaits the person who has nerve enough . < |iersun, 2 cents; for every death, 2cents; on tlie 29th day of March, at 2 «clock as coming onlv from the classic glades of
The ground is generally too wet for
inch to 2 inches.
to invest.
for every firm 15 cents; fur every factory p. in. tty order of
old Yamhill—whose red-cheeked apples plowing, though in sections plowing is in
¡20
cents;
for
every
veteran
widow,
5
and
rosy-lipped
lasses
lend
the
enchant
­
H e . nky (¡ ee , Chairman.
Shingles can lie bought from tlie Me-1
progress. The snow has generally left,,
Minnville Flouring Mills Co. for $2.50 cents. In special eases an enumerator
ment of their flavor and fragrance as leaving the wheat in good condition, and
C has , (¡ kisses . Secretary.
per thousand. Shingles can he seen at may be paid by the day, not to exceed
I also Keep on Hand
none ottiers can bestow—whose bald, fair grass lor stock. A few flowers are i
$0.00. If yon want to be an enumerator
Notile.
their mill.
write to Hon. John Kelley, supervisor of
headed eaglets soar the highest—w hose
Fruit and other trees aie) Bath Tubs. Sinks. Boilers and
Mrs. Snyder will open a private school the census, Springfield, Lane counts,
My wife having left my bed and hoard web-footed ducks dive the deepest and blooming.
on Monday. March 1st. Kindergarten Oregon.
without just cause oi provocation. 1 will whose mossbacks aie the mossiest, vet rapidly approaching the building season.
Everything Necessary to
for the little ones in the forenoon ; terms
Some tears are entertained that the fruit '
Stock is especially full. The latest styles are now on
Every newspaper has an occasional not he responsible for any debts incurred
whoae
gieetings
are
the
kindliest.
It
is
50 cents per week.
Fit your House with
trees may have been slightly injured bv
subscriber whose soul seems to have by her.
exhibition, and we ask your attention FOR A MOMENT
Grs P afi . fs .
among such that we ask you to dwell. the cold winter.
The republican county primaries are been make out of the fag end of the ma-
OXLY while in the city.
Hot and Cold
Dated March 17, 1890.
Dost thou like the picture?
called for April 5th and the conntv con­ j cerial. A contemporary observes that
On
Marell
15th,
1889,
flowers,
peach,
vention for April 9th at 10:30 in the court he is always glad when he is dropped
1'IKE OS HECK.
Water.
N. I‘. 385 acres in all—250 in cultiva­ cherry, apple and plum tress were in
from the list. They generally refuse to
house in this city.
L. Fiver will teach the Pike school i tion—150 in crops—2*2 miles from Mc­ full bloom in most parts of the state,
iake the paper after receiving it a year
0. 0. HODSON.
P. C. Hetzler of the American Bible without paying for it—a plain steal and this summer.
Minnville—price reasonable and terms 1890 is about three weeks later in the
We know the goods and prices will sell everything in the store. Thin
society will be here Sunday. A union the law makes it such, with an insult
easy.
N.
B.
O
atman
.
Lars Gregerson is pulling out a fine
opening of spring.
R < <1 I : i
selected and in the best ever in this city.
Be
meeting will he held Sunday afternoon added—or else thev move away without
Portland, Or.
oichard on his farm near hen-.
at the C. P. church.
B. S, I’ agi e ,
sure and cal) early and avoid the rush.
paying a nickel, oi they at once discover
Beal Estate.
Mr. C. Obye was in Portland last week
Observer, C. S. Signal Service.
Garland and Superior cook stoves that they get it irregularly, and wont
bought before the raise and sold at old i pay for it. In either case it is a mere on business. He noticed an extraordi- j H. Hurley and wife to A. Odell, lots 1,
Rocks. Sea Gull* and Thing*.
I also handle Choice Garden
spot cash priivs. Every one warianted snap, such as no honest man would be nary movement in the business of the
Seeds, grown by reliable seedsmen,
2. 3, 5 and 6, block 31, Lafayette; $1,000.
guilty of. The proper way to stop a news­ city.
at Manning & Ungerman’s.
The lollowing beautiful little stanzas
paper is to pay up all arrearages and
Mr. Rosman, Pike’s late school teach- i U. S. to I. Longlev, 41.12 acres, t 5 s are the production of our spring poet. to which your attention is called
A large stock of goods has iust been I then discontinue it.
tow.
when wanting anything in this line.
er, will teacli in Portland I his summer
received at Apperson’s and he calls your
They were dashed off at random, as it
instead of Cornelius as reported last
School l,aw*.
Lode ma Dunn to B. W. Dunn, lot 3,
O. O. HODSON.
attention to the fact by means of a large
were, and dropped into this office. The
week.
block 3, Lafayette; $1.
advertisement in this issue.
The following extract from the Amend­
inspiration
which
prompted
the
produc
­
1 have just received a letter from Little
Mrs. S. Sawter to B. S. (’lark, lot in
Yon will notice in another column the ed School Laws of Oregon, is published
tion is deserving of great credit for so j
advertisement of the Commercial stable. for the henefit of district clerks in the Jake on tlie Big Nestucca; he reports McMinnville; $1,000.
times
lively,
grass
good
and
stock
in
fine
effectually concealing its identity. Tlie
This stable is well equipped, anil you
J.
S.
Hibbs
and
wife
to
Isabella
Ens
­
condition.
county:
rvthm is slightly haggard, but all there.
will receive fair treatment there.
ley, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 21, .lohn’s
.S ection 42,—Districts shall not be en-
Mr. Chas. Mann was in our city last
The writer’s sense ot euphony is some­
Notice of Final Settlement.
School district No. 8 will build a school
addition
to
McMinnville;
$1.
thing wonderful—indeed none but a
house during the eoming summer, and : titled to their proportion of the school week taking subscribers for the T ele ­
Soon Lots will l»r Ncarce amt Command a Higher Price.
H. B. Cone and wife to O. II. (’one,
Notice is hereby given that the under
have advertised for bids in this issue. ! funds at the disposal of the county school phone -R egister . He was well pleased
genius could make "telescope” rhyme
with
the
city
and
surrounding
country.
!
signed,
as
administrators
of
the
estate
of
9.71
acres,
t
3
s,
r
2
w
;
$100.
Our carpenters should interview them.
superintendent unless they shall report Gave us a short call and entertained us,,
with "billy coat,” without breaking a! John Carlin, deceased, have filed their final
> U. S. to Geo. W. Grim, 114.30 acres, t
Price Range«
up. For full particular« apply to
Fairlawn property is still on the mar­ ' to him by the first Monday of March of with some splendid music. Come
~
again
dactyl or two of the left hand.
His ' account of their administration of said es­
5 s, r 6 w-.
tate in the county court of Yamhill county.
ket, and some very desirable tracts are each year, and shall have had a school Chas.
fragile imagination is given full sway ' Oregon,
J. 1. KNIGHT A
and said court has fixed Tuesday,
THE INVESTMENT Co .
contained in it. On another page you taught in their district of one quarter’s
Ann M. Wright to F. B. Ferguson, 1
M ore A no ».
.IAS. I’l.ETt HER A. <’(»..
49 Stark St.. Portlatxl.lor.
where he so vividly describes the rail the Oth day of May, 1890, at 10 o’clock, a.
can see a plat of this tine tracts of land.
acre in Amity ; $2.
Real E«taic Agent«. McMinnville
F. BARNEk il 1 A ( <>..
in., of said day at the :ountv court room at
! duration in each year; provided, that
fence bnilt around this little farm to McMinnville. Oregon, as the time and place
WHKATI.ASI*.
McMinnville Flouring Mills
George Francis Train is on his way th ? entire school funds leeeived annually
Amanda A. Ferguson tu F. B. Fergu­
keep the sea gulls from digging up the of hearing the same
around the world. He says he will make
The farmers are going to build a ware-1 son. 1 acre in Amity; $225.
Therefore,
all
persons
interested
in
said
by
each
school
district
from
the
appor
­
wicked mother-in-law’s potatoes, Here
the trip in <50 davs. We hope he gets
house near here.
estate are hereby notified and required to
Henry Carlin et al to T. B. Kay and J.
^5
stuck in the antipodes and never re-1 tionments of the five-mill county school
is the dull thudlet.
appear at said time and place and show
A.
Todd,
lot
7.
block
15,
McMinnville;
Fatmers will commence plowing the
turns.
cause, if any there be. whv said estate he
tax ami the irreducible state school fund
There
Stands
a
lonely
Rock
I
first of the week.
$225.
not finally settled ami said administrators
like Santrv for this’ Nation
Gates A Henry, proprietor of the new made by the several county school su­
discharged.
between Columbia and Tillamook
Wheat on the prairies is looking well, I Henry Carlin et al to Anna B. Todd,
livery- stable, which is to he known as perintendents shall lie exhausted within
<»■ D CARLIN,
it has the greatest of reputation.
the Commeroial stable, have fine turn­ and during the year for which such ap­ but in the bottoms, where it was over- ! lot 2. block 15, McMinnville; $230.
MARIA E. CARLIN.
flowed, it will have to lie resown.
outs, good horses, and ask a share of
Administrators
of said Estate.
In the continents they Know it well
The Only One.
pointments are made and shall be ex­
F enton A F enton .
your patronage.
in Constantinople and Turkys
Mr. Armstrong’s brother-in law is
Attorneys for Estate
• Mar 20-13.)
pended for school puiposes only; pro­ hete to stay. He is well pleased with
Rusia Prussia Miniel and Sliilds
The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul
A large number of teachers have filed
ami all the rest of them Country«
applications for schools with the county vided further that, no part of the five-mill this section. He is a bttsinoss man and railway is the only line running solid
Citation
siiperintefl<Dnt. and direchffs desiring county school tax and the ¡«reducible will start a dry goods store in some of ■ vestibnleil, electric lighted and steam
It is visible on the darkest Night
for twenty Miles tins Wonder
teachers will address the superintendent. state school fund, hereinbefore mention­ our towns.
In the county court of the State of Oregon
heated trains between Chicago, Milwau­
hut if Fog liatle against its Might
for the County of Yamhill.
This will save time.
The opinion of the people regatding kee, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
ed, shall be applied in paying for school
you Lear it« Blast like roring thunder
In the mutter of the estate of William
One of Edison’s latest improved phon­ sites or the building or completion and the Scott murder has not changed. They
Pierce, deceased.
The
Chicago,
Milwaukee
and
St.
Paul
Blit
it
is
lonely
on
that
Rock
ographs will he on exhibition at the fire seating of schoolhouses ready for occu­ think that if Mr. Scott did not do the
To Penuelia J Pierce. Terrisa E Noble.
so it wouldnt do no harm
killing he knows who did, and thev I railway is the only line running solid
mans’ fair. It is a wonderful machine
Richard 11 (' Pierce. Robert G Pierce.
if
each
Keeper
had
a
Nother
in
Low
pancy
;
provided
further,
that
a
new
dis
­
think
he
will
not
stand
the
test,
but
will
and people desiring to hear it talk and
vestihuled, electric lighter! and steam
Martha L Bonce, David C Pierce, Sarah E
to look after the stock and Farm:
trict shall not be required to have school confess.
Bynum, Win R Pierce, William Riggen
sing should attend the fair.
heated trains between Chicago, Council
and
James M Pierce, greeting:
for in the distant not so fear
Bluffs
and
Omaha.
Those pal ties contemplating buying as aforesaid for the space of one year
Not Correct.
In the name of the state of Oregon. You
they got some hens and a Billygoat.
carriages, buggies, phietons, carts, etc., from the date of its organization, When
The berth reading lamp feature in the
are hereby citea and required to appear in
in tbfr Mind they see it ther
The Dayton Iferahl hits the nail square
will find it to their advantage to wait a district has forfeited its school money
the county court of the state of Oregon, for
or some times throo the tilliscopc
until Johnson A Nelson’s carload arrives; no recourse whatever shall be had to j on the head when it says; "These Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines
the counts of Yamhill, at the court room
And of game they got a few
county local teachers’ institutes don’t is patented, ami cannot he used by any
therof, at McMinnville., in the county of
expected dailv. Goods are superior
obtain
the
same.
Seagulls
Whit
gray
and
Bround
Yamhill. Tuesday. the 8th day of April.
amount to very much, and yet our super­ other ratlwav company.
quality; strictly "A” wheels on all.
It is the great
(lying
al!
around
the
Tower
1890. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that
intendent receives $3 tier day for attend­ improvement of the age. Try it and be
How Astoria Looker! in Old Day».
Rert Bement, of Grand Ledge. Mich.,
This
are
all
belong
to
the
Fann.
day,
then and there to show cause it any
ing them. N» fun for the tax[iayers.
you have why a certain instrument of writ­
arrived in this city the other day. lie
The meeting that was held at this place convinced.
Astoria
sixty-nine
years
ago
was
a
A
vegetable
garden
rare
ing
purporting
to be the last will and testa­
is an old friend of C. H. Fleming, and
For further particulars apply io the
a few weeks ago was a failure.”— Lafay-
witli a fence around dont .Mention
ment of William Pierce, deceased, should
will remain here during the summer. He 1 queer looking little place. It contained ette Ledger.
to
Keep
the
Seagulls
out
of
thare
nearest coupon ticket agent, or address
not bo admitted to probate
is a farmer, and it is his intention to pur­ in 1821 about seventeen houses all clns-
they had to do some Fancing
Published by order of Hon. L. Laugbary,
This is not true. Teachers' institute« J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass’r Agent, No. .'13
chase a pla-e here if the country suits , i teied together on the bank of the river
judge of said court, said order hearing date
.Sea lion.« and Sea bears
are a great benefit to the teachers, and Stark St., Portland, Ore.
him.
February Sth. 1890
and a large number of canoes, contain­
comes Lixiking for A Lark
Witness, the Hon. L. Longhary.
R. J. Lancefield, of Amity, disputes ing Indians, and a white man on one j therefore to tlie schools of the county.
Has Resumed Work.
they show them self and disapear
judge of the county court of the
The one above inav not have been well
the assertion made by many that this
a’Fi«kv Way of pleaing in the dark
state of Oregon, for the county
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.
has been the moat severe winter ever particular day in that year could have attended, but that is no fault of the sup­
Judge Hurley stated to an Oregonian
of Yamhill, and the seal of said
<K VI..
come Kings from forygn Contrys Bohl
known in tbat section. He says forty; been poling his wav to the shore on a erintendent. There should he a law reporter Sunday that the Unite<l Breth­
court hereto affixed, this 12th
from Feegee island's or Pedeconia
day of Februarv. 1890.
years ago was a worse one, and it snow­ ■ raft. This is the Astoria of that jieriod
they cannot show us from Pohl to Poll
ren college at Corvallis, has been able to
Attest:
J W 11‘iBBS. ■ lerk.
ed, rained or haled twenty-seven days as pictured in a photograph, which D. R. i compelling the attendance of teachers.
A Light like the one off the Columbia
F.
W.
F
enton
,
resume
work
since
the
decision
of
Judge
in the month of March.
Notice to Contractors.
Attorney for Estate
I/. P. S., in Columbian.
Blount has had marie from a pen and
fri »27
Bean, in favor of the conservative ele­
A west side exchange says that a let i ink sketch of the place marie by one of
What i« Cafltoria?
Sealed bids will he received by the ment of the church there. The suit is
ter received recently from the Southern
Notice of Final Sett lenient.
i'acific management, in reference to ex­ the officers <>f the obi Hudson Bay com­ board of school directors ot district No. \et (tending, though a decision has been
< astoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip­
Notice is hereby given that the under­
tending the west side road irom Corval­ pany. The p‘,lot.graphs show the hills 8, Yambill county, Oregon, tor the build­ rendered on a hearing for a preliminary tion
for infants and children. It contains signed. Lucretia M. Austen, as administra­
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST.
lis to Junction, indicates that the compa­ hack of the city very plainly and they
neither opium, morphine, nor other nar­
ny has already determined on such ex­ are easily recognized. The artist evi­ ing of a schoolhouse in said district, up injunction. The decision, while not final, cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute trix of the estate of Thomas P Austen, de­
has filed her final account of her ad­
tension, and that it will in all prop.ibiiity
to Friday 4 o’clock p. m. the 4th »lay of is thought virtually to settle the disputed for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and ceased,
ministration of said estate in the county
be effected in the very near futme.— Ren­ dently was at a point near where the April 1890. Plans and specifications of pos>ession of the college projtertv, A castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee court of Yamhill comry. Oregon, and said
is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers.
5 corner of Fourth and Genevieve streets
ton leader
has fixed Tuesday the 8th (lav of
which can l»e seen at the McMinnville good many United Brethren people will Castoria destroys worms and alia vs fever- court
April. 18JXI. at 10 o’clock, a tn. of .-aid day Never Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire and 3¡.rgiars
now is and which at that time was cover-
A Salem or some other school ma'am,
National bank.
1 he hoard reserve the be glad to hear that the college has sihness. Pastoria prevents vomiting Sour at ibe county court r-«»in at McMinnville.
curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic ('as­ Oregon, a"* the time and nlace of bearing
telling a friend how a goat butted a boy 1 ed with water. Coxcomb hill over what right to reject anv and all bids. Dated again gone to work.
toria relieves teething troubles, cures con­ the same
over the fnint gate, said : “He hm led is no»v Olney streets is shown plainly.— March 14. 1890. T. D. H enderson .
alls
afe and ock
ompany
and flatulency
Pastoria assimi­
Therefore al! p»-rs<ln- interested in >aid
SHILOH’S cure will immediately relieve stipation
the previous end of his anatomy against Pionefi'.
lates tne f(X>d. regulates the stomach and estate are hereby notified and required to
Factory, CINC INNATI, OHIO.
Proup.
Whooping
Cough
and
Bronchitis;
(Attest,-
Chairman
Board
of
Directors.
the boys after wan!« with an earnestness
bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. appear at said time and place and show
»tarried.
sold i»y Rogers Bros.
J. G. W jsbcarver .
Pastoria is the children’s panacea — the cause, if any there be. why said estate lie
and velocity that hacked up th« ponder­
SALESROOMS :
A
N
ASAL
Injector
free
with
each
bottle
mother’s friend.
Dis’t. Clerk.
osity of the goat's avoirdiqiois imparted C haney -G aither .—On Tuesday, March
not finally settbfl and said administratrix
J of Shiloh’s < .’atarrfi Remedy; price 50 cents.
*4ew York City; Portland, Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Chicago;
to the yonthlul masculine a mornentuin
18, 1891, Mr. Chas. Chaney ami Mis*
discharged.
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion.:
by Roger* Bros.
FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you
LU RETJ A M AUSTEN,
-ouisville ; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis: St. Paul; New Orleans ;
that was not iiii|H-ded or relaxed until he
Gertrude Gaither, at the residence of Constipation. Dizziness. Loss of Appetite.. WHY will you cough when Shiloh’* cure have
a printed guarantee on every bottle of
Administratrix of said Estate.
was landed on 1er*a tirma without the
Capt. Wyatt Harris, in this ciiv ; Judge Yellow Skin? Shiloh’* Vitnlizer is a posi- will give immediate releif Price 10 ets. .V) Shiloh’s Vitaiizrr. It never tail* to euro.
San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg.; Nashville. Tenr •
F enton A F enton .
pale ot the goat's jurisdiction.”
L. Loughary officiating.
live cure; sold by Rogers Bros.
| ets. and $1. Sold hv Rogers Bro*
Sou) hy Rogers Bro*.
Richmond. Va.: Milwaukee. Wis.; Evansville, Ind.; Atlanta, G&
Attorneys for Estate
Feb 27-8,
TH E TE L E PH < >N E- R E(i 1ST E R-
TO THE LADIES !
We invite your Special Attention to
the List of Fine Toilet Requisites:
LIQ.
row i).
Hunter’s
Robertine,
(’reme Delias,
Gossamer,
Enanieline,
Swan’s Down,
Magnolia Balm,
Slavens
Oriental Cream, . Pozzonis,
(’umiline,
Saunders'.
ROGERS BROS.,
Leading Druggists,
CITY BAKERY
Q avidson & S quire .
CHAS. GRISSEN.
0. 0. HODSON
4
AT KAY & TODD’S!
SPECIAL ATTENTION
ANYANDALLKINDSOFPLUMBINS
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS !
A
Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoe
GARDEN SEEDS !
Lots in the Oak Park
ADDITION
ARE SELLING FAST!
It
Is
ZB-cLUd-in-g-
TTp.
Buy ITo^xr Z3efoxe To© Late.
A
A
SECOND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN
Combination Locks Furnished and Repairing a Specialty
HALLS STANDARD SAFES
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