The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 27, 1890, Image 2

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Thc lands known as the “f<x»t-hills" n*priiite«l in thi» «-«»luniii. The cashier Due fruin other national banks.
!.. 1.01 4.11 Aid .
For an approximate « leiiiu'ation of it* have don«.* and are h«»imr«*d in tlie m«*in-
Banking-house, furniture, and
The
an*
lM*ing
rapidly
settle«I.
Pleasant
iind
of
tlu*
hank.
Mr.
John
Wortman,
has
wc
shall,
for
con-)<»ry
of
their
pupils
and
patrons.
Tin- sul»jec< «1 this a!*ti«*«<*. who*«* |*»r-
present lM»undaries,
li.âooon
lixture* .
L. LtHighary, tL.
the present <*ounty
1
• xpensr* and taxes paid
U07 J»; rrait app«kars I m *1«» w , w a« I m » iti in Mor­ jlHtiiv, Im. hi. office hl
venience in indi<*ating tlu*same, In gin at i two exception* were Pr<»f«**«oi*s Price happy homes an* living made all al«mg severnl Iii* «*i»miei*ti«Hi with the bank, Current
• ..i < •arris*»iils i»l<M*k
2.476 10
No Town with Better Facilities the imrtheast corner of the.I. ('. Braly and Blake, w Im, while they wen* gifte«I tin* “foot-hills” ami even approaching having purchased an in («Test in a large Pretiiiunis on I *. Ix»n«is
gan
county,
<>hi«».
«m
Scpteml»rr.
25,
nini i. .oiw;,|(T„| ............• |h).
4’hecks au-i other cash item*.
13 ; an
4SÛ«M» 1X47.
for l.eariiin<r.
Tin* family moved t<» (>r«*g«»n in I««.ver» in the »t«P.
D. L. (’., this ¡»«»int In ing th«* northeast in a literary way and knew how to very near th«- mountain si«i«**, and as , retail dry g«xxl* store in Portland. The Bills of other Bank«
< '<»n*id«‘rabl«‘ of
Fractional
paper
currency,
nickel*
corner of th«* district. Tlieiic«* westerly teach seh«M»l, were di»*ipat«*d and finally fast as a small settlement consisting of xt«M-k of th«* hank is n«»t iqx»n the market,
h if-
i* - taken up in th«* thm*.*u-tioft
an«! «* oih *
jnitt 1X52 v lierr they hav«* n**i«led t«» «late. hi» time
a
few
families
is
mad«-
a
school
district
proved
unworthy
of
theexaltcd
position
tin*
holders
prefering
to
accept
the
divi
­
Si»eci«'
f-'--- * • iHi.in,^ |H1( 1h. ||„<k
AN INDUCEMENT TO SETTLERS to the T. J. SliHdden D. L. <'. so as to
*.373 (to Th«* sch<M»l faciliti«*« w«*n* |MM»r in th«* of th«* «Huit.
1.| m , mt
Our citizens feel is organized, a sch«»olhouse built ami a dends instead of the premium* of- 1.« gal-tender note*
im-liid«* all or part» of tlu* lands of It. tlie teacher «x-ciipi«*s.
earlv history of this «tat«» ami Mr. tini« t«» fa* priant
nearly
Redemption
fund
with
F
S
Treas
­
«Jy «‘very *«•»*-
i f«*i*e<l by wouM-fa* purchaser*.
Mr.gei*« at maturity Inn I only a conn non si«»n of the court in thi<
Short and Interesting Article*on Malon« , J.S. Hil»l»s. Jim. Baker D. L. [ajust prld«* in their «*<lucati«»iial advan­ school started.
urer« ."» per cent of circulation
(NHinty a* th«*
No. 3.399.
tages
tliat
they
now
enjoy.
Thus
in
unmistakahl«*
signs
is
the
the (¿rottili of our Educational <and David Stout. Tli«*nce from the
school education.
The struggle for a att«»rncy for an ini|M»rtaiil «
I'M**. H«* fa
REIMlftT
OF
THE
<
«»NOITION
T
otal
SI
16525
And, w hile all credit is due to our jieo- future of Oregon clearly defined in the
higher education tlien liegan in «*arn«*«t 1 iiitcn-ste«! in real «»Milte
Institutions by People Connect­ northwest corner of the school «iistrict,
| m *«* u I m I í <» ii * in
Of tin* First National Bank of McMinn-1
I.
»abiliti«-».
p|<*
Ibr
their
generous,
earn«*st
and
loyal
devel«»pment
of
her
future
citizens
phys
­
said corner ln*ing in the east line of flu*
ed with them.
and *« I um »I was att<*m!t‘<l in th«* wint«*r «•verni I.mn,
Wn^hinu-
, vill«*. Oregon at McMinnville, in the stale I* Capital «lock paid in
$ 56,669 Oil
Shadden l>. L. (»«»iitherly along the d«*v«»tion to tin* cause of |x»pular educa­ ically, mentally and morally.
|,MV(. |„V|| I|(;l)1).
j of Oregon at die ch»*«* of busiimss. Febru- Ualivided profit*
»,7'9 (tt and tl *e iinimer wass|M*nt in hard lalnir « oh . Ili»
L. H. B aker .
The public schools an* indeed gtxxi, Shadden line, and th«* west lines <»1 J. tion evi«lenc«*<l in the fine public Hchool
National Bank note* outstanding 16.750 on u | m » ii a farm until sufficient intbmiati«»u Ill.lkioush ilh.| |„.iM r,;l|.i„u.H
ary 2Xtb. 1XX9.
individual deposit*<nI»j« <-i m«-liei-k 25.1« «J!«»
County S c I kmi I Superintendent.
and compare favorably with the best IL Derby's, D. A. Wallace ami along building and In autiliil ground* and the
Resou !<•«•».
ii..«, AttliG «ritiiij. 1„. u in Nuttl-
l.’KS !5 to tescli lia«i
I h iiu»»id certitieatos <»f deposit
so as I stately «t»H«*g«* building; lot us n«»t for-
Loans and discounts........
schools of the state.
The collette as a th«* west line of Staggs' D. L.
$203. .’49 12 fini«* certificates of deposit
making arrangviiu ntM for the «ale of a
19.214 95 I mcii iicquii’e«!
Overdrafts.............................
i . i «;7 !>?
means of a higlier education cannot fa* to include thc lands of the*«* claims a* i get to exteiul tlu* medeof praise toth«»se
tract of Imiil w hich a e»»inpany of Me-
and
t h c ii
F. S bonds losecureeirculalioii
12.500 on
•<1105-25
T otal
excelled by any other eolleg«* in the given, to tlu* southw«*st « orncr of the i sturdy pioiun-r frontiersmen who I« m I tlu* <»n<* nf th«» Lvafling Institutions of I.earn­ Other stock*, I mhw I s . and mortg­
Milinvill«* j»copie lu»l«l in that pia«*«*, h«-
taught «luring
ing in the state.
7,169 .'Mi STATE OF < >RE«;«»X. <’«»CXTY OF YsMHII.I. »:
ages
state. We leave further comment to Staggs claim; this point being the »out h- w ay into this favore«! ami l»«*aiitiful | h » i -
fa-iug «me of the Interested pctrlfe«. The
th«* slimmer
Due from approved reserv«*
I. .1. L. STKATTO.X. « a*liier «.f th«* above
Thence tion of <»m* of eartli’s fain*st r<*gions—
j »copie who are connected with the var­ w«Mt «-orner of tlu* «listriet.
Any
d«*s«*ription of McMinnvill«
agents
pn»|M*ny wa* lw»uirht a year ago. *13,unn
!>.2H9 07 named Bank. <i«» s«»le:iinly *w«-ar lliai the months and
».*37
; i I m » v ** statement i- true m llu l«est of my att«*mh*«l th«*
ious instutieiis of learning, fit ling cer­ soiitlu*asterly along tlu* south line of Wh«» bravetl th«- dangers by the way would I m * very incomplete without a Dm* h«»m other National banks
l»eing |»aid lbrit:tlu*y are now ofi«-n*d
Due
from
state
banks
and
bank
­
know l<*«ige and l»«*li«*i
tain that they have furnished a more S. (’«»zine’s land claim and on a di- through savage tril»es aer«»s- the arid notice of the eolleg«* l«M*ate«l here. Il is er*
*.{(1.1 MM I.
W i 11 a 111 e 11 «*
1.3X3
.1. I., S h :. vtt <» x , < ashler.
truthful ami complete re|x»rt than we n*ct conns* witli this south line of thc plains ami thnaigh the rugged defiles* one «»f th«* leading colleges of tlu* stat«*, Ileal estate furniture ami fix­
L»»w«*ll L«»iighary wa* I m » hi in Iowa
Suhs«*ril»e«l an«l »worn l«« l»«*ibi*<- me this University, at
tures
...
Cozine claim to a ]M»int on th«* «*ast lim* «»four m<»uiitain pass«**, to plant here and is under control of thc Baptist «1«*-
could.
I2lh d:i\ of March. Is’"'
in th«* year 1*5(1, ami ha* Isen a n**i-
Sai«*m «luring
Current expenses A taxes paid
« W. T \ i . m \<.i .
of thc Yamhill river. I’heiux* «-ontinii- the l»anm*r of civilizati<»n in “that land iioiiiination. h is the only eolleg«* in I’remimiim paid..
th«* w i n t «• r.
d«*nt of the Willani«*tt<- valley mii «*«*
THE M< MINXt II.I.E Cl KLK M HOOI>.
Notarv Publi«* rbr <>rvg«»ti.
**c««i*
ilig in easterly course to tlu* »oiitlu ast when* ro||e«l th«- Oregon ami no sound the *latc that tlu* Baptists have, and so Checks ami other cash item»
child I k ». >«l.
H is e«lu<*atioii w a* <»l»tain-
. .»cu/«
This
po»gram
Bills
of
other
banks
............
Excel lent t«IvsuilMgrs Afforded for Ob­ corner of W«*slcy H«»uek's land, his land
< '«»RRKCT Atte»l :
was heard save it5 own dashings.“ it has a strong constituency l»a« k of it.
|K*ci<*
was carried <»ut for year- mid finally ré­ ♦ •d l»\ his own « xeriion*. and tlu *uc-
taining a Common School Education.
C owls .
i
I
w
Legid
tender
ik
»I«*
s
............
lieing a part of the Isaiah Martin l>. L. 'I'I k - publi«* sch(M»ls arc th«* safeguards of The eolleg«* was «-harf«*r«*d by tlu* legis-
\. .1
A i ’I’LR sox . I »ire to: ».
*ult«*«l in hi* obtaining steady siliations ec»« h«- has ma«lc «»f lie is «hu- to thc
i
Ilcdempiion fund with I > 5
\V M CVMI’BELL.I
No fa-tter criterion, hy w hich th«* en­ ( . and including thc lands of Wesl«*y our lilwrtii**. They arc the corner st« »lie latun* of 1X59. Bev. (L ('. ( handler, i per « cut. of circulation
at tcai’iliiig.
Eight y«*ars *.r i*o passed same.
'•o-. .’S »
Tlu*ncc of rcpubli<*an i list it ut i< »ns. All that is I). D., was the firs; pn*si«l«*nt. Fora
Then* has Isen littl«* transfer of *t«M-k
terprise, public spirit, ami go-a-head-it- Houck in the sch«M>| district.
in t«*a< liiug tlie last three la^ng k|»elit
4.EO. V . I‘H ill.Es.
I
and that has been lM*tw«*en the stock
ive-ness of the peopl«* of McMinnvill«* northeasterly, from the *outlu*ast <*or- done t«i advance their efficiency will re­ mimlx-r of years the college building
in the .McMinnv ill«* «-ollvgv a* pr«»f«*ssor
Liabilit I«*».
holders.
Holders of t he st«M*k consider
may fa* estimated hy tin* immigrant nerof »aid land, »aid corner lieing also dound t<» tli<* |M*rmanent good of our st«x»<l in w hat is now tlu* heart of Mc-
Prof. (ico. A. I‘;‘el»l<**. principal of our
In 1*77 Mr. Mager*
$ .’»OJFMI INI it a giMMl inv«*stiiieiit a» the hank is pay­ «»('mathematic*.
apital stock |»ai«l iii
seeking a place for a desirable home for th«* soiitlmasf c«»rner of tin* school dfa- posterity ami to the lasting glory of our Minnvill«*. Many will rem«*mlx*r the ( S ’ ih
pin» fund
10.000 00
wciit «ast ami cn’ere«l th«* law «h part- city public seh«»«»Is is al**» a mendier of
The building in
JO.KM 77 ing g<M»d dividends.
his family ami an opp4»rtunity fora sate tri«-t, to tlu* northcast corner of the J. C. comm«»n (country.
building, a small wimm I cii on * and not Fndwided profits
meiit of th«* I’niversity of Michigan the local legal fhiternity. II«- rend lavi
N.*iti(»n:il bank n«»t«*s outstand­
w hich tlie Biink is situated is «»vv nod by
ami profitable inv«*stn>erit, than in th«* Braly lands the place of Iteginning, and
as attractiv<* as could I m * desir«*d. Ami,
ami
w as graduate«! in Marell of 1*79. with Judge Wm. \l. Banroy at Salem
Ol i: « Ol NTY S< IIOOI.S.
<Ni
ing
11.256
the bank, ami extensive additions to it
excellent s«*h«M»l facilities th«*y havesufaj this east lint* of thc district so runs as
yet, nu»st excellent work Was don«* here. Individual «lc|»osits »ubj<*«*l to
H<* inniuiliately rvturii«*d to (>r<*g«»n during the years 1*79. I shii and |HM|.
short Article «••» Tlieir <¿r«»wtl» anil
<-h«*ck
‘«1.137 • » are <*ontemplaU*<i in th«* near future.
stantially provided.
That they hav«* to im*hid«* the lands ol J. E. Brooksand
President J<»hns«»n, now of th«* Stat«*
Was admitted t«» tlie l»ar al tIn* <letolMa­
Tmprovetnrnt by the t*«»iiiity
Demand «-(’♦•tiiu-nh-» of «ic|M»»it OS. 9*2 47 The view in anoth«T «-ohinin of (' street and lb in *«I a partnership with Hoii.ti.
Sta pe rint enflent.
lifa'rally sup)x»rt«*d this ini|x»rtaiit factor J«»lin (’ook adjacent then*!«», it will I m *
university, wa» in charge t»f th«* eolleg«* fiiiH- cerlificatt's of (tei»«»*it»
63.061 02
\\ . Law son of Sal«*ni. After pra<-ti«*ing terni of the supreme ciHirt 1**1.
560 ’»2 fr«»m int«‘i*sc<*tioii «»f Third, giv«*s a <*»»r-
in th«* bunding up of thi* thriving ami seen that thc district i> some three mil«**
Th«- -<-h«M»l year now drawing to a , several years, and is »till rcmenilH-red Dm* l(> 'tali* banks ami bank«*»**
lie rvc«»ntly located hen* and int«*nds
then* <ai«*year he im»ve«l to this city ami
r«*« t picture of th«* bank building. Il
rapidly grow ing town is eviilewed in { 1 in extent from north los >uth and nearly «-lose has lx*en one of general pros|x*rity a» a most excellent t«*a<*lu*r and a rc-
o | h ne<. a law office.
Mr. Magers ha* to o|»cii mi office at an «in ly «late. Hr
Total
$323. M7 13
is on«* of tlie finest I »nil« lings in tlie city.
th«* beautiful and «*<»nim(Nli«»us public so from cast to west. The taxable proj>- in this county. Seh«M»l* have been markabl«* disciplinarian. Prof. Mark Stat«* of <»regen. County «»f Yamhill, ss.
I m * cii o ; i <* of th«* triist«*es of th«* McMinn­ is th«* l«M*al attorney and <*« »Ile«-ting agent
I. .1 \«on W’ oi : tm \ x . Presitlvnt «»f the The bank's c«>m*s|)oiid«*nt.* ai*e the Han­ ville c« ll«*gi* Ibr several years ami is now tor several <*<»rp«»rati<»n* «loing l»u*ine**
s«*h<M»l builtling in which n«*arly 4nn pu­ erty in tIn* district is in round figures taught in all of th«* «listri«*ts from four Bailey, al*«» now of tlu State univers­
hank, do solcninly’svvear *iiat over National Bank, «»f New York;
pils ar«* att«‘iiding sc I kh »| thisy«*ar. The *6(M>,<MMi. This valuati<»n is far below to nine months «*ach. Th«* gem*ral av«*- ity, was in charg«* of tlu* eolh*ge here alM»ve-nanied
pi*«*sid< nt of th«* I m ». ii «I of trustees.
H«* in <>r«*g«»c.
th«* abov«* statemen I is trm* t<> the best of
First National Bank «»f San l-'ram*is«*o,
sc I kxy I s an* well graded ami ar«* manimd the real value «»f all pr«»|x*rty in the dis- rag<* s«*«*m» to hav«* I m * cii lM*tt«*r than in several y«*ars, and is »till rcnienilx*r«‘4l my kn<«wl<*dge and beli«*f
is a Baptist in pdigion. a rcpul»li<-an in
.I a « oh W ortmax . I>r«*si«l«?nt.
and the Merchants’ National Bank, of
« \I BIO VI H A «.«»I < HEIL
by a corps of efficient teachers, hi fur-I i trict w hich iiiclu<l«*s tlu* town of Mc­ lsxs, though it is yet hy m» limans w hat not only I mm - hiisc of his excellent teach­
]M»litk*> ami is a promin<*nt m<*nil»er «»f
Subscribe«! and -worn to before me this P«»rtland.
In addition t«i th«* hank
niture, maps, « harts ami <»th«*r sc | i « m »1 Minnville.
The district authorities« it shoiihl I m *. Then* is a strong ami ing ability, hut also Ixt-aiiM* of llu* r«*- .’»th day of March. lsiMi.
the Maisoni«- |o«igc in thi* «-¡ty.
The A Sn<*<*«*M*fttl i'lriti «»I* Thy-irimiM an«| *ur-
building th«- bank ha* purchas«*d tin*
aids, til«* sc I hmi I s art* <*<|uip|M‘«l second to should sec to it that an official rec­ «•v«*r-growing puhli«* «**ntim«*iit in sup- markal»l<* *<x-ial qualities of himself and
.1 E. M agers .
g«*«»n« who Enjoy « l.argr«* rrartlrr.
pnictii* * «*iijoy<*«l is large ami growing
Notary I’lihlic for <>reg«»ii
pr«»|M*rty fronting on (’ stnvt, u | m » h
none other in low n* of <*orr«**|x»ndiiig onl of the fa»mM>ar*u*s as now exist­ |M»rt of our puhiie schools. Another wile. Many ar«* the old *tii<l<*iits w Im
and In* is om* of the attorneys for th«*
('alhi*<*Hth
A* (¡om*h«*r. physician* am!
which
this
otlice
is
*itnnte«l,
ami
the
size any wher«*.
ing I m * mad«*, and a suitable map happy featur«* <»f the pi*es«*nt state of w«*r«* greatly «*lu*vi'«*d in their work by­
Correct Atte»t:
d«*f« n<L»n( in tin S«*«»it murd«*r <*a««*.
MiirgtMHis, who have their offio* ov«*r
<*ontemplat«*d «*xt«*n<ion w ill I m * built on
r«*«|iiir(‘d by law for tlu* assistance to th«* ciliK-ntioiial affairs of thi» county is words s|M>k«*n in this lioiiu*. But the
IL I' B ii : i ».
i
Thc «li*<*iplin«*, instructmii ami moral las
I
W ij i.i \ m 11«»I i .
I»ire«*tor<.
III«* McMiniivilh* National Bank, «*njoy
this.
*
•I % AI fr> M«< AIN.
training given in these *ch«x»is is tlmr- the district clerk in making assessments th«* h«*art\ «•«»-operation of the t«*a«-hers day came w h«*u tlu* growth of llu* col­
II c W«» i : tm \ x .I
an extensiv«* pra«-ti«*c. Tin y an* |M»pu-
The portrait I m I ow which gra«*«*s this
«»ugh and give* entire *ati*fa«-ti«»n I«» tlu* for taxes, and the records so«*ompil(*d in th«* higher institutions of l<*ariiiiig lege demaiuled larger grounds and a
Tlie picture I m *I«» w of Jacob Wortman
Jam«* McCain vnj«»y* the rcputati«»n lar ami their skill in surgery has I mm ii
cohimn is a <-orix*ct r«*pr«*sentatioii of J.
patrons.
immi-diately filed with and record«*«! I»y with tlios« of th«* puhli«- »<-h«M»ls. No larger building, ami tlu* present <*x«*el-
is a faitliful r<-pr«Mlucti<»ii of him.
\V. (’owls, pivsident of the McMinn- of being one of I lie fa**t criminal law y«is shown !«» I m * mi ni, a* *<*v«*ral very «liffi-
Th«- sch«M»ls derivt* their financial siq»- the eoiinty siiperillteiid<*nt of school* in lM*tt«*r <*videnc«* of this pivsent happy lent site was seenn*d. It is on«* of the
Wortman was lx»rn in St. Johns,
in the state and In* has fa*eu <*<»iiiH‘ct«*<l «•ult <»|M*rati«»iis hav«* lieeii |H*rlbrim*«i hv
vill«* National Bank.
|x»rt from th«* 5 mill stat«* * c I hx »I tax, his official records of sduxil-districts. stat«* of atlaira m-«*«l I m * furnished than lincsl college sit«*s to I»« found any when*
Brunswick on th«* 19th of March
I’licir pra«*-
withall the prominent criminal ease*, th«*m w ith <*utin* sii«*<*«*ss.
thc |x*r capita sliart* of the s«*h«x>l p«»pu- Phis is a matter of public interest ami that in tin* re|M»rts from th«* vari«»us on th« Pacific c«»ast. No stranger visits
in this ci»unty fa*si«|«** iiuiiktoiis ca*«** ti<*«* i* not «*oiifiii«*d t«» tin* city hut «*x-
latloii in th«* annual distril»uti«»n «»f thc imp»rtaiict*.
riu* * c I um »I ground* or |H»ints iii th«- comity w her«* bx-al t«*ach- it without I x*ing impress'd with its nat­
throughout the stale.
I'he attorney*1 t«*mls thr«»iigllout the «'ounty and in
interost accruing from the state irrodu- sit«* on which the pnsciit building* ers’ instilutc* ar<* hel«l. Th«*»«* men a|c ural lx*aiity and its fitness for a eolleg«*
all
adn
it
(hat
Mr.
M«*('aiii
is a hard a«ljoining ciHinti«**. Num«*n»us |M*opl<
cible sch«x»l fuml, and from l«x-al tax of stand contain* 4 acre*. I'he ground» p«*ar working luart ami hand with *it«*. I’ll«* present fine building, one of
man to tight. I le i» t h«* old« st attorn«*y from long distan«*«** luiv«* <*<»iisiilt4*«i
4 mills t«»g(*tli<*r with the tuition paid ar«* valued at *3,099. The building wa* t«*a<*h«*rs of the puhli«- s <-I i « m >| s , lalM»ring tlu* very fast < «lucational buildings in
in the county, I mh I i in years and in them ami such <*as«*s hav«* uidversally
by non-rcshlvnt pupil* attending the erected at a cost of *19,006. The entire to elevat«* th«* rdu(*ati«»iial stamlar«!. tlu* state, was ore<*t«*d in 1**2. It is a
practice.
Hi* pra«*lie«* i* not <*«»iitin«*<l r«*siilte«| in a cure. This has given t h«*m
*ch«x>ls.
value of th«* *<*I i « m »| building, ground», Th«*y an* c*|M-cially cntitleti t«» <-rc«lit. as four-story brick, with dining-hall in th«
to Yamhill county or to tin* stale of a stamling in th«* m<*dieal pi*ob***i«»n
The school y«*ar is «livi<l«*il into three fill iiitlire, etc., is *15,IMMI.
’I’he scliix»! this work is wholly voluntary and at basement: chapel, president’s rooms,
Orogon a» I k * has faeii in tim«*» past re which they d«**erve.
se*si<»ns of three m«»nths each.
Th«* gr«»mid* ar«* suitably pn»vid«*«l with soni«* s»*lf-sa«*riti<*«*, ibr no provisi«»n is recitation r«M»ms, library , society hall.
Dr. E. E. (»«nicher ol th«* firm wa*
tallied n cas«*» faith ill Washington and
fall term fa*gins«»n the first Monday in wat<*l-cl«»s«*ls.
All «•xcelleilt Well of Iliad«* hy law to m«*et th«- vx | m * iis «* s of stu«l«*nts’ r«x»nis, ct«-., on llu* other
I
mii ’U in Sonoma «*<»iiiily. ('alitbrnia, on
Idalm.
S« pt«*nifa*r and the third or spring ses­ water i» on tin* ground*. Tin* l»a*<- Ih«-s4* im*«*tings.
ll«H»r». lL*v. (¡..I. Burclu'tt, pix'sidcnt
1*64 th« family
Jam«** McCain wc* fa»m March 3«». Mandi J2.
sion closes on th<* first Friday in Jun«*. nicnt t«» the sclnx»l building afibrdsam-
riien* an* in thi» «*ounty s«*vcnty-lbur foi several y«-ars and largely instru­
«•aim* to Oivgou
1*42, iii Carroll «-ounty, ln«lmna.
In
This seheduk* of sessions <*<»niprvh<*n«l- pl«* storage Ibr w « m »«I and also playr«M>m sc I i « m »1 «listri«*ts. Nearly all have g«»<»«l mental in S4*«*uriiig tlu* new building,
and settled
in
1*51 hi* parents nmv«*«I to (>r«*g«»n. Hi»
ing |xn days of actual s«*h<w»l taught i* space (br the pupil» ol th«* s(*h<M»is dur­ ami w«*ll-furni*h«*<l lion*«**, costing from w ill long I»«* r«*mcmfa*n*«l fa*«-ausc of his
< *li«*h:d«*m vwlley.
schooling w as ofaaimb al th«* Willam­
deemed a »ufiiei«*iil ¡terHxl for pn»tital»|<> ing th«* rainy sea »on.
I’he »«*I i « m >1 s6(Ml to s|ll,(NMi each. Nearly all of th«* untiring energy and groat zeal for llu*
The doct«»i*M fatli-
ette U livcrsity aii«l the Dalia* high
public scli«x»l w«»rk.
hi a«lditi«»n to a ground» have fa*en planted with shad«* new l»uil«lings ami *oim* of the <»bl «»m*s coli«*g«*. Ilev. E. (’. An«l«*r»on. D. I),
iT is a physician
sch«M»l.
I |»on tin* comph'tion of his
short va«*ation during the progn-s» of trocs. Thc ohservanee of Arbor
are fiirnishe«l with th« lat«**t improve«! w i«lely known Ibr his *<*lmlarly ability
and is noti prac-
»ch«M»l «lay* lie <*nl«*r«*‘l th«* law «»llh-eof
the seh«M»ls, exclusive of all legal holi­
was prosident for six years, a long«*
i it this
ti«*lllg
1*. C. Sullivan al Dalia*, Folk «•oiinty
day s ob*erv«*«l, n«*arly three months in
term than any of his predecessors, re­
«‘«Hinty fa-lllg l<H
and read law until his udinittam*«* to
each year is afibrde«l to each pupil for
tiring from tin* pro*id«*ncy in 1*77. Ih v .
(’owls was I m »rn in <)m»mlaga thc l»a*, wlih-li event to«»k pia«*«* oil
Hi* parents iiiiiiiigrat«*«l while lit* win
«‘Mtcd m ( Amity.
out-d<M»r work and phy sical culture and
T. («. Brown.son, a gradual«* of on«* <»f
quite young, to ()hio w here they r«*sidt*«l county, New York, on the 2.3d day of Septelll bcl , 1S6*.
H«* att<*nd«*«l pub­
H<* o|K*ii«‘d a law
Io work at home.
thc fa*st college* ami IImological semi­
He attended the <li*- «»flic«* : I Dalla*, w her«* he r< inaii.«*«!
nearly fourteen year*.
Mr. Wortman Novemlier, 1X23.
li«- st-hools and
This length «>( s «*I i « m >| .»« »si«nis j» pref­
naries of th«* <*a*t. wa* «*l<*ctc«l a* the
was one of a large family and In* b«*gan trict sch<H»l until 14 years of age. After thr«*c years and then ii*iii<»\e«l Io Lafay­
< r< hk / h r. stiuitad undiT his
erable t«» thc ten months rtspiirod in
*ue«-ess«»r of Dr. Anderson. H<* is in
to lai mm * while quit«* y«»ung. Hi* mother th«* district school had furnished all the ette, w h«*r«* lie ha* rosi« 1« <1 *inc«*. While lather until 1*77 w lien h«* ent«*r«*d th«*
the sell« x »Is «»t «»nr larger ci tie*.
tlu* third year of his t«*rm of «»fii«*c.
«lied and his fatli«*r marri«*d again. intelliMdual improvement ¡»ossihlc he practicing law at Lafayette he ha* had medical department of tin Willam<*ll<*
I'll«* directors, t«» w hose sii|M*rvision
During hi* administration tlu* finaiict*s
S«M»n after this th«* family went to Iowa attended
the DcBuytler
institute as partuers. Judge B. Stott, m»w of I 'iiiversity from which sc I hm »I I m * grad-
flu's«- seh«s»is arc cntriist«*«l are Messrs.
of I In* «-ollegc hav«* fa*en greatly im­
wh«*re his father di«*«l ami lx*ing tlie two years, and tinish<*d hi» *«-I i « m »| «lav* Portlan l;.ludge Bamsey, now of P«*n- uat«-«l in |x*2.
He iiiim«*diatcly liegan
Ubas. Griss«*n, Wm. (’hrisinan and
prov«*«!. Last year was tlu* most pros­
oblest I miv nt li«»m<* the siip|x»rt of the by one year at the I* oii »| m *\ Hill Acade­ dl«*toii; W. I>. F<*nt«»ii, iiow of Scnttlv pra'-tieing in Lafayette Imt in a *h«H't
Wm. Galfoway.
Th«‘sc gentlemen an
perous <>iu* th«* college had ever known, I ,
A short time my. After «*.ompleting his stinlie* lie ami II
family tell ii | m » ii him.
Hurley, now ass<<int<'«| with time ac<*ept«*d a |x>sitioll ill thc li«»spltal
live school-men and give much of their
and Ibero is roas«m to fa*lieve that this
after th«* d«*ath of his father his ste|»- liegan teaching schiMil and work<*«l a* a Jlitlge Caple* ill Port land. In IKS9 Mr. department of th«* NortluTii Pa«-ific,
tim«* and att«*iiti«»ir t«» tlu* iiiamigcm«*iit
year w ill pr«»v<* even more prosperous
mother «lied and tin* family of several farm-hand during the vacations. When McCain removed his office to this city, w li«»-<-quarters were then in Montana.
of the sch«»ols.
An iiis|M‘<*ti«»ii of tlu*
than last. Afamt 7 imi volumes of clu»i<*«*
small children w as taken to relatives in 17 years <>l<I h«• left New York state for It fa'lllg flow situated in the («arris« »ii In 1**2 in* was rnarri«*«! I«» Mis* Haiti«*
.*«*h<M»l buildings and pn-mises will sh«»w
work* of tlu* fa*si authors hav«* recently
Ohio. Mr. Wortman rcturnc<i to l«»wa the far w«*st. Ohio, where he taught l»|«M*k.
M. Sh«*rman of thi* «-ounty ami in May
that th«*y l«x»k cl«*s«*ly after every detail
fa*«*n added to the liluary an«l a fine
where he engage«! in farming.
He sv I hmi I in the w inter and farmed in tlie
ol Ih«* sam«* y«*ar lx*gaii the pra«*ti<*<* of
and that, t«w>, with an «*yc to rigid <* coii -
a. n allin «; ek .
tel«*seope w ill s « x » ii be on llu* groiliui*.
marrfod *« m » ii after hi* return to Iowa summer. 11«- was out in the world, his
in«-<li«*iiie in thi* city, ami iiih «I c a suc­
ciny in ex|M-n«lifur»*».
Th«* director*
The com*»«*» ol study hav«* also l»«*en
Th«* s iliject of this sk«*t(*li was fairn cess of it. Two y«*ars ago Dr. J. F. <’al-
and in 1*52 he dis|x»scd of the littl«* success «le|M*ml«‘d entirely uj » oii hisow n
fnapi«*ntly visit th«* *«-I hm »I» wliil«* it.
mad« more thorough ami several valu­
pr«»|H*rty In* ha«l a« ,-immlate«l ami ac­ vx<*r(ions, the fever of unrest was u | mhi in Auburn. III., and i- thc brother <»f hreatli rem«»v«*d fr«»m Lafny«*tt«* and
session ami Iciul their «*arn«*st *up|x>rt
able changi-s int r<»diiced. Then* is now
J. <». Ballinger w ho is «-arryhig <»n an the ahov«* partnership w as form«*d. Dr.
to the teach«*!* in tlu* »laily «•oiidiu t of will s«M»i) add many ornam«*ntal tr«*«*» t«» patellt «l«*sks mid also with the In st of an exi-elleiit “liusiin*ss course” of three companied by hi» wife start«*«! for the him, and after a two years' resit Ivin v in
impfoiiiriit busines* in thiscity. Whilc G(»ii<-hei is iiit«-n**l«*d in i»n»|M*rty in
Ohio
lie
wen!
to
Wisconsin,
when-
h<
then
thinly
settled
territory
of
Oregon.
the several s«-ho«»l*.
th«* extensive planting all ivaiiy «lone chart», map*, cl«-. Th«*rc were report«*«! year», es|M*«-ially Ibr those who do not
The trip took six month*, the party ar­ remaine«l five y«*ais. In th«* spring «»f «piit«* yoinig bis parents m«»v«*d to si’veral towns of tin* norlliwt-st; is a
Tlie t«*acli«*rs an* «*x|H*ri<*ii«x*d in :h»*ir and ii«»w in tim* growing «*t»n<lition.
this y«*ar 3(>fi7 | m * i - s «> iis lM*twe«‘ii 4 ami 29 wish to take a full coll«‘gt* coins«*. In
riving here in Octol m * i * of’52. He land- 1K’»2 he cr<»sse«l the plain» to ( 'alitbrnia. Kansa* he attended thc puhli«- and |ov«*r of Iin<* horse* and |x»sx4*sses s«*v«*rnl,
work.
Prof. (o*o. A. P«i*b|«*s, is the
The sc I i « m »I site was originally 2'. y«*ar* of age, of whom 2476 were en- th«* acadcmi«* department there ar«* (bur
<*d
in Portland with *1.25 in his p«M-ket Tin* country <lid not suit him. ami he high s «*| i < m »I until 14 y«*ars <»f ag« wlien I hat in tim«* will mak< a mark.
He fa
prni«*ipal.
I'he assistant t<*a«*h«*rs ar«* a«-r«*s pur<*has«*«i of W.
I’. Newby. r«»ll«*«l in th«* public s(*ho«»ls, 12«» in pri- «•ours«** of three y«*ars each, a dipl«»ma
he «•nt«*'v«l thc law ofii«*«* «if Shehlc A also ¡nt4*r«*st«*d with Mr. Gallovvav ill
Mis* Ella W« mm | s , Miss (>r«*lla Peters, Win n th«* district vot«*«l to erect the vat«- scho«»ls, and IIM»2 not attending Ix'ing given to th«* graduate of any one and s|M*nt that iiiiiii«*diately for s«»m< - came to On*g<m and settled in Yamhill
•
At lh«* ay«- »f sixt«*«*ii w as *ev«*ral «*:it«*rpri*c* which an* men
thing to eat. Work was plenty and lie <*<»unty, when* he ha* *hivc rcsiil«-«!. \ andevi'vr.
­
Missl’arrit* Mark, Miss Ella Jon-.*, and new building they provide«! for tin* any s«*liool.
of th«* four courses. Tlu* eouraes of
admitt«*
I
to
th<*
har,
h«*
theil
Iwiin»
th<*
This
was
lM*fore
th«-
tim«-
of
the
present
went to work earnestly.
He «lelights
tioned in anol her column.
Miss Emma Grvvne.
Pn»f. L«a* H. purchase of ad«liti<»nal gr«mn«ls, and to
There was ex|M*nde«l for school pur- study in til«* <*oli«*ginte department e »m-
Mr. Cottis y«»uiig«**i attorney in tli« Lnit«*«l Slates.
He i* a «1«■iii«.<*rat in |M»liti«*s and in
Raker,«*ouiity su|M*rint«*iid«‘iit «»f ><*I hn »|*, the geiMTous d«»nati«»n of Iacres a«lja- | m » s <** «hiring th«- year S’>4,liu7.3«>; ninety- par<* favorably with th«»*«* of th«* very in telling how a block on S<*con«l str«*et eilueational advantages, so
I miii(*d i a t e I v 1XK5 was til«* <*aiididate on that ti«*k«*l
o]>ene«l
a
private
school.
In 1*56 he
was
ofier«*«l
him
for
two
months
work.
a Is«» served on th«* «-orps of teachers th«* «■eiil to «»Id sit«* till* district is iii«lel»t(*«i six teachers found employment at «ala­ fa st eolleg«*» of t lu* Pacific coast. Th«*
In* ciit«*n*d th<* at the sp« «-ial elerlion Io fill th«* VH<-Hll«*y
first five iii«»nths of the pivse’it year, to John t’«M»k, Es«)., wh«»se fin«* iarm lie* ranging from *2"» to*199 jer month. • Olltkxik of thc «*ollege i* full’of prom­ Th«* pro]M*rty is now worth hundreds of was elect<*d auditor of the «-ouiity, Or«*-
law
d< pari- in tin* boils«* of i<‘pr«‘sentativ« s <*HUs«*d
thousand»
of
dollars.
From
Portlaml
gon
then
Iwing
a
l«*rrit«»ry.
’
I
’
I
k * «luties
lie wa* <*oin|M*llcd to hand in his n*sig- adjoins th«* groumls and tin* city.
E*tiniat«*d valm- of schoolhous«*.*, <*d,- ise. Those »«« king Imines in ()r«*g*on
m«*iit o f t h «• by the death of Henry Warren,
he went I«» Oregon City w here he en­ of th<* <>tb<-v corres|M»nd«*«l to the pres­
II.
nation on ae«*ount <»f th«* jHvssiire of hi*
l*'«»r a miiiil»«T of years pri«»r to 1*77 SINI.
will do wi ll to r<*m«*mfa*r tlu* a«lvant-
I niv«*rMily «»f was «1« ieated simply b<‘«*Hiis«* th«* |mrt y
ent
clerk
’
s.
Mr.
Cowls
taught
school
gaged
in
st«*aml>oating
which
h«*
fol
­
official i»usiiu*** a* «ounty siq»eriiiteiid- ami 1*7* the puhli«- s«*h<»ols were joint ly
S«*<-ti«»n 69, I’itic VII, of th«- Am«-mle«l ages otter«*«! hero. I'he tuition is low.
Kansas and at tin«» w«*i<- drawn ami Yamhill is a ri-
He had taken up ami attende«! to tin* duties of the «»ffie<*
ent. Prof. Baker is an exfvlleiit ti-ai-li- <*oiidu<l4*«l with ami by tin* t«*achers > S c I kmi I Law has so far r«*«*eivv<l hut lit­ This, together with tlu* fact that Mc­ lowed for ten years.
17 wa* gradu- puldi«*.:n «-ounty.
er and th«* «lir«*<*tors ami teachers r«*- cm pl« »y«*« I in th«* McMinnvill«* ('«»liege. tle attention, hut in th«- near future Minnville i» on«- of thc chea|K**l places a ranch n«*ar Or« gon City and hi* family at the same tim«-. He held the «»tlie«-
:it<*«1 wltli lh«*
rc*id«*«l
ii|»«»n
it.
He
had
a«*cumii!ated
until
the
«»rgaidzatioii
«»f
tin*
stat«*
gov-
Dr. J. F. Galbreath was I mh - ii in w<—
grett«*«l his retiring from tlu* schools.
The «»Id eolleg«* huiltiing stoo«l when* A i *I m » i * l>ay will I m * a pr<»mim*nt feature in tlu* stat«* to liv«* in, will «•«•rtainly
d«*gn*<* of L. L. t«»n. L«*\vis «-ounty, W«*st Virginia <»n
Prof. Peebl«*s is a gradiiat«* <»f Willam­ th«* Baptist <-liiir«,h n«»w stands. Tin­ in the st I kmi I system of the stat«-. A «•aits«* many familit-s to settle in or near 4-onsi«leral»l<* pr«»|M*rty ami in 1*64, ernment, when the otfi«*«* vvas «•hang<*«l
B., tli«* yoiing- J uii «* I, IH-54. In 1X65 his par« lit* <-r« »**«•« I
ette University at Salem (>rt*g«»n.
H«* public schools were si'parat«*«! from the t»ist<* for th«* lM*autiful should I m * <l«*vcl- thi» healthy and b-*aiitiful city, where Iwiught a retail gr«M-«*ry store and his to th«* present clerk's offi«-e. H<* was
est |M*t**oii that t in* plain* !«• < >ii*gi»ii ami *«*tl lc<I in B«* ii -
business
career
<omm«*m-c«l.
S«M»n
after
elc«*ted
clerk
und«*r
th«*
pr«*scnt
<*«»mity
served fora |M*rio«l of seven year» in thc management by th« <-«»lk‘g<* faculty o|H*d in «arly ehildhooil, ami as th«* they can have such excellent txiiwa-
has ever lx*O|| t*m «-ounty. Th«* piil»li<*<*du<*Htioiial lacil-
«•ity publi«- schools at Salem iii th* <*a- alMiiit or «luring tin year 1*77. The *<*h<M»lr<M»m ami premises is the horn«* of tional opportunities a! such a small cost. In* sold hi» business and in c«»niiectioii govcrmiK-iit, ami upon the expiration
//. /M/// m (/ o *
gi*a«hiat(*d fr< a 11 ilies were u«»t nt I hai time equal to th«*
of
hi»
term
was
nominated
tor
county
w
ith
other
parti«*»,
boiiglit
a
pa|M*r
mill.
pacity of principal of tin h-adiug o-hool* last t«*acher conducting the public i the \ «»nth Ibra large ]N»i'tion of th«* time
Thi» inv«*stnieiil pr«»\<*«| riiinou*aiid Mr. jmlg«*, I«» which «»flier In- was « l«*«*t«*<i any coli *g«* in th< I nil«*«l Slate* tt it II pr«*s«*ii1, so th«* m *| io «»I «lavs of young
an«i as city sii )M*rin ten« lent of the sv I i « m »I s sch«M»l department in the college was | w hen they ar«* im»st su««*cptihle, ami
Wortman lost every thing In* had.
II«* ami then rc-«*lv'-t<*<l. serving two terms th<* degn*e. Th«* pr?i«-ti<*<* <»f law w as (’a I breath wore
of that city,
He was also county sij- Prof John E. Mager*, now «»lie of the lasting impr«*s«i<»iis ar<- made ii | m » u their
rcturncfl
to
the
gr«»cery
l»u*inc»san«l
I m *- of four years each. I'| m » ii th«* expira­ lM*gau witli tli«* firm <d Vnmlevc«*r A s|a*nt in Philo­
periiiteiidvnt of sciumi I s Ibr Marion Itading attorneys at law in this city. young miii«L. th«* «»h«crvanr<* of Arbor
«
1’1.is a*so«*iatioii l.istcd *»n<* math
In 1*76 ’ic tion of tin- s«‘«-oml term he wa* elv<-tr«l Marlin.
<*oll(*gc
<x>unty during a | m iì « m I <»f four years, He was Ibr s«‘verai y«*ars <-oiin«*4-te<l I hiy can not fail to develop i love of the Two Substantial Banking Insti­ ga«i t<» make nion«*y again.
r
y«*ar vvli’-n Mr. Ballinger r«*tir«*d and a vvhicli is situ a
s«»bl
out
and
with
hi*
I
m » vs w«nt t«» state *viiatcr.
Hv»vrvo<l
<»n«-hah'
th«-
H(* has taught in th«* publi«- s «*I i « m »I s <»f with th«* «-«»liege liu-nlty, 4M*eupy*iiig th«* lM*auiifiil, a love of home ami native
tutions in the t’itv.
pariiicr*hip was form«*«! witli tli« »lis- I«*«! in Benton
Junction (’ity, this stat«*, w here they term ami then r«*»igncd.
‘C1. 4k
Oreg«»n Ibr more than thirt«*«*ii y«*ars. pr«»less«»rship of matli<*mati(*s during: land. L«jH*cially is this true when the
Mr. ('owls isom* of Yamhill <*ounty’» tri«-t altorii<*y, lh<* firm Hain« I m *5 iil * county.
*tarl«*«l a large nierchantih* establish­
Th«*y
Miss P< t«*: * is* a grat 'ial«* «»f th«- M oh - the latter |M*ri«Nl of hi* servie«* in that w«»rk of A i I m » i - Day is distinctively th«*
progressive im*:i ami has I m *<* oiii «‘ rich Kirkling A Ballinger. So«»n aiii i .lu«lge lasted until 1X72
mouth normal sc I i «* m >1.' M is* \V« mm I s is a s«-h«M»l. U) m > ii th«* r«*moval of the pul»-- children’« work.
Ami, without at- BOTH DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. ment. S« h » ii th«*y lia<I several store's in
«»|M*ratioii in difiereiit i«»wns.
In lx*4 l»y the increase in real estate value» in <’ar«*y vebo gain«*«l di*tin«*1ion w hil<* vv In n Mr. <’al-
graduate of St. H»*l« ii’; 1 lall, ............
... . Ii«-sell« m »I fr«»m th«* «-oH«*g«* it was «-oii- ti-mpting for a moment to indulge in
Portlaml,
l niti** Stat«*s att«»rn«*y f«»r Utah, in thc l»r«*nth cnlenil
and has fille«i |N»*^i«»n* a«‘<*«*ptah|y in dii«*t«*d lor a short time in what w as the |MM*ti«*al or fam-ifiil, it may I m * sai<! The First National Bank Estab­ Mr. Wortman lM*gan the organization th«- county, lie was imirri<*d in I m »| to
prosiM-utioii of L«*«* thc lea«for of thc the m«*<li«*nl de­
the sell« M»is«»f BakMV( ity and in this «-ity «•all«*«l Mohaw k Hall, now the sash ami in tin* future the I miv of to«iay may ex­
lished in ISSA. The McMinn­ of the First National Bank and in 1**5 Mi*» Lucretia Martin «»f this county.
Mountain M«*adow ma**a<-rc, w i» tak«*n partment <»f th«*
in former years' 4,|s«» also have ea«*li of <l«M»r fa«-t«»ry ami planing mill of Ge«». claim :
ville National Bank Established the bank was o | m * iic <1 and h«* vvascl«*«*tod The r« *iilt of the uni«»n was oik * child,
into th<* firm.
Mr. Ballinger arrriv«*«l Will n hi «* t I <*
its
first
pr<**i<leiit,
which
|M»siti«»n
lie
a
girl,
vv
ho
died
al
tlivagv
of
tw«»
years.
th«1 other assistah|!l<tt*a«*li«*r.* *« rved m«»*t \V. .I«»n«*s A’ <’o. In 1*77 and 1*7* a ‘
Woodiii.-iii. «pure that tree!
in 1SSS. Tin* Capital Stock < f
has held up to th«* present time.
Touch not a singl«* b«>ugh
Mr. Cowl* ha* intcrvstv«l hims«*lf in her« in Septem»»er of l*xu and in N«»- I iiiv«*rsity. I p_
accepta4»iy several terms in l«*a«liug building w as er«*<-t4*«l on the present
Each,
$50,000.
Portraits
of
11) yoiitI: I planted it.
/A . ./. 7.
Mr. Wortman has I m *« ii mayor of svvvriil nianufai-tiiriiig vnt«*rprisv* in V(*ml«*r vys app<»inte«l «I« pniv «li-trict oil th«* <*<»mpl-
puhti«'*,.*4-h<M»ls in Yamhill «-ounty and seh«M»l gri»unds at a «-«»st of *3.690, in-
the Presidents. Idist Published
And I’ll pri4<*«-t it n«nv.
ait«»rn«,y upoii th«* rcsignati«»n «»I J. E. tion of tlie medical <-oiil'*<* ill t hfa s«-h<»o|,
thi»
city
f«»r
two
term».
He
is
a
repnl»-
<»r«lcr
to
start
them.
Any
seh«*m<*
for
in ’McMinnville..
Th«* actual «*nr«»il- ehi«ling furniture. This building »erv«*«l
Statement of Each Bank.
With lbw ex«-cptions g«Mwl fast«* and
Hi* otli«-.* i* witli Judgv th«* m«*«li<*al d<*partm«*iit of tlie Univer­
licau in politic» but d«M » not intemsl th«* go«»«l of the community always r«*- Magers.
meilt «»I tile schools »inc« Sept« ih I m * i * 9, th«* pur|M>»« < of th«* ilistrici until 1X.SX ! judgm«*nt have I m * cii «li«playe<l in th«*
Mr. Ballinger i- a sind« nl sity of < *alif«»rnin was ci>l«*rv<|, fr«»m
hims«‘lf in them much.
«•vivvs (*onsi«h*r>iti«»ii at his liamls, and Laiighaiy.
1SX9 is :‘X3. Th«- pverag«* daily attciul- j wh«*n thc new and commo«ii«»us build-; seh*eti«»n of »eh«M>l boils«- sites a* to
From th«- banking institution* «»f a
and i* yet yoinig. so faiue is ii«*arly *un* which in*titutioii h«* whs graduated in
M«M
INN
VILLE
NATIONAL
BANK.
h«-
is
always
til«-
lir*t
ami
generally
the
an«v is nearly .’’J-J. Tlu* r«*|M»rt of the ing—an «»rnament to th«* «-ity—wa; iN-aiity of surroundings ami h«*althful «•ity a person can d«*riv,* inlbrmation
I'he McMinnvill«* National bank with largest giver on any subscription pap«-r to <»v«*rtaki* bim. All thc <-a*<*»of w hich 1*75 at th* age of 21 y«*ni*.
(hie y«*ar
.school clerk at tile la*t annual seh<K»l- en*<-t«*«l. A cut of this building ap|M*ars l«K*ati«»ns. Very many, imle«*«l, nr«* pi<*-
regarding the m«»n<*y in «-in-iilation in
capital
st«M*k of •*5U,(Mi9 vva; formally circulât«*«! Ibr th«* l»ciivfit <»f sufleriiig h<* has iia«l «-barg«* hav«* I k «* h hniidi« «I Itcibr« hi* graduaii«»ii Dr. < a 11 »n-a th
a
meeting »hows .25 |M*raonsof s«*h<M»l age in another «-«»Innin <»l Ibis pa|»er. Of lur«*s«|ue in th«* «•xtreme, situat«*«l on the city and county.
Th«* -u< «*<*** of a
o|M*nt*<l for busine I*ss in April, 1*XS. The humanity or public enterprises. When in an «* icrgeti«-, pushing männer at- wa* mari ied tb Mi«* |n*ne Smltl. of
redding in th«*’ »«-lu»ol distri«*t.
I{«*v. th«* teachiTs who. in the early «lays, ( «om«* elevation alw>ve the immediate
bank d«M— not «lem»t«* tin* poverty of a
• »tfi«*4?l*s <»f tile hank ar« J. W. (’owls, the McMinnville national bank was <»r- t<*iul«*«l w!th uiiiisiiid - ii «-< <
thi- «-ounty.
Aft«*r graduating, th«*
Joseph Hol»«*rg is the *4*h«M»| clerk of “traim*«l the young i«l«*a how t«» »hoot” surroundings. m*«tiiiig in
lM*autiful community, alth«»ugh sum«* |M*«»ple s»*eiii
«l«M-t?»r lw*gan the pra«-ti«*<* of medicine
this district.
hip littl«* has I m * cii hainl<*ti dow n to lls. gr«»v«*s of oak ami fir, overlookinglM*au- to think that it <I« m * s . Th«* bank* must pr«*»ident; L«*«* Loughlin, vi«*e presi- ganiz«*«l in 1HXX In wa* « l«*« t«*«l its first
I . At . I I.XTOV.
The president ami ha* I m * vii rcs-l«-<*t«*«I.
in Lafay«*tt«* iwing as*«»ciat«*d with Dr.
S«*h<M»l «Ifafri t N<». 49 iiie|u«l<*s th«* A> long t hem we find th«* nam«*s of Van tiful farm* whicli in the springtime hav«* «•ontid«*nec in (in* mom*y making d«*nt ami J. L. Stration ca*hicr.
<lir«*«*tors an* J. W. (’owls, A. .1. Ap|M*r-
Th«* law office of F. \\ . I'ciitoii is sit- Littlelield.
Thi* partn«*rsliip lastixl
t«»wn of McMiiinviil«* within its terri­ M«*t«T. Fult«»n, John Fraser, Jam«** *pr«*a«i to the vision a l»e.iutiful earp«*i
«Iualiti«** of til«* « ity in whi«-h it is *iu son, Lei* Loughlin, Win. CamplM*!!. I.
u-it«*d in th«* McMiimvill«* Bank l»l«M-k, som«* «‘iglit y « ar* and from a financial
tory. Th«* «»riginal seho«»l district wa.» C«M»k, Prof. Dames, a law yer, FJiiicr, of « im rald, which gradually merg«*s uah*«l, in order to «1«» l»usim*s*.
Th«*
the finest block in th«* city.
Mr. Fen­ point wa* ex« «*e<lingly »u«-<-«***ful.
hi
Iai«l«»ut many vears Itefore M<*Minnvill<* ami <»ur«*st«*em<*<l lellow-t«»w iisman and int«» th«* g<»ld«*n line» of waving grain hanks of this city an* making im»n«*y : A. Macrum, J. L owcii I mtk , ami IL P.
Earluurt. Th«* »lockh<»l«i«*rs «-«»Inprise
ton is now in hiisin« «* alone.
Hereto­ 1**6 Dr. (’alhreat h iiiov»«! to thi-«ity
was iiH*«»r)M»rat«*d as a town. Tlu* first pi«»m*cr, Judge J. W. (’owls.
There last rijM*ning for th«* harvest; lu*r«* and th«*ir in vestment» wit h the p«*op|<- pay.
public s«*h<»<»l taught w ithin tin- limit* wen* doubtless others that at siimlry ther«* orehar«!» sh(*«l«liiig t heir bl«Miming This «l«•nu^n*trat«'s that th«* |M*opl<* of t h<-<lin*«-tors and IL IL Loughlin, Jam«*s McMillllvilie Blessed with Good fore he was the junior meiidM-r <»f th« and iN'gan th«* pra«-ti«*<* <»f iiiedi«*ine. I ii
firm lò iiton Ar Fenton, w hich partm*r- tlr* following year th« present partner­
St«*«*!«* ami C. Braly. I | h » h tlie opening
of tlu* «listricf was in or alioiit 1*4*. tim«*s tanghi the then «listrict -«-hool, fragram-e on th«* air. and still later this city an* making momy.
l.e<rnl Inlent.
Th«*
of fh< hank C. Braly was cashi«*r but In*
«hip wa- dissolved wh<*n his l»r«»tl>er ship vv a* f«»nne«|.
Dr. Calbn-ath fan
Fr«»m that d:Te «» ii for a |M*ri«»«l of ten hut wc I ihvi * naim*«l those whom th«* hanging heavily
la«l«n««l with au- solidity of a bank and it resources give
W. 1). Fenton removed t«» S«*af tie. Mr. pr<»minciit ma«*»i» ami is as are all llu*
has resign«*«! hi» | m »sition ami is now in-
years sc I i « m »| were maintain«*«! a |M»rtion ohler citizens Iwar in ph*asan! in«*m«»ry. I Uli ma I fruits—ail these passing lik<- a
umpicstioiialdc pr«M»f «»f the afiairs * of t«*reste«l in i*«*al estate *|M*«-ulation. I'he PROMINENT IN ALL THE COURTS Fenton ha* a large patr«»nag«* ami lias
medi«*al nu-n in thfa city, a lover of
of t*ach yea? during llu* t«*rritonal g«»\- Sin«-«* 1*77-7* tin f«»ih»wing tca<*hei*s pnn<»raina In'lbr«* bright, healthv child-
a community, whether g«w><| or b »ad.
I m * cii Ci»iimM*t«‘<l with nearly every prom­ fill»- hors«*», lie l»eiiig t li<* <»wn«*r of *»-v-
«‘apil.-d stock of the bank was pai«l in
ernnieiit of »regon. S« m » ii after the a«l- havt* (*oiidu<*t«*<l th«* siic«*<*ssiv«* s «-I i < m »I s r«*11 w ho ar« blessed with (>ii*g«»ii hom«*s.
Th«* Men of Brains and Sagacity, inent «-ase in th«* rountv for tin* past
We are not asliani«*«! of the showing of w lien th«* bank op<*ii<*«l its «loors.
This
«•ral tine <• »It* which an* all *li«>vviiig up
mission of (>r«*g«»n as a state the «-ounty oh «low n to th«* present tim«*, viz., Pro­ not only break* th« monotony of * c | i « m »|
tt ho take Uliarge of Complica­ few y«*ar*.
the bank* of this city.
j*
not
niM-cssary
but
the
st«>ckholders
arc
w«*ll for the «-«»riling s«^is<»ii.
of Yamhifi was laid oil* into s«*lux»l dis­ fess«»rs Aar«»n Frazier, L«*«* li. Baker, life, hut rrmlers it «-harming a a fairy
ted
I>i(Terences
and
Straighten
THE I IRST NATIONAL BANK.
F. W. Fenton was I m » hi on th«* 27th
ali men of mean* an«l th« inv«**tmeiit i*
tricts ill «-«»iiformity t«» llu* existing Blakt*, .1. A. (’. Frciiml, William- tai«-.
Them out in Accordance ttilli of .hmnary. 1*5!» in B ímiik * «•ounty
I'he pioneer bank of tlie «-ounty is |M*rmaiiant. th«*y having confid«*ii«i* in
V \«»l NI,. M. I».
MU
school-lr ws.
The «listriet, I herelbre, son. Pri«-«*, Jordan Urawfonl aml Miss
Aimther promineiil fcatinv of *<-h«»<»l the First National Bank of thi* city, It
the Teaching's <»i Blackstone.
% l*hx-i«ÍH»i aii.l Surge«»“ with hh Ekleit-
stniri.
In
1*65
hit
pannits
moved
to
th«*
pro»|M*rity
ami
tut
nt«*
gr«»w
th
of
the
from als»iit 1X59, has I m *«* ii known as l-ostcr, as principals, ami ussoi-iated life in the \\ illaim*tt<* valley is th«* gen­
wa* organized in 1KX5 and formally «•ity . Th«* bank although young i* fast
I’ra«l I«*«-.
this stat« ami sett le« I in thi* «•oiinty
district N«». In ami *iimlry «-hang«** in with th«*se at snnilry tim«*» w «•!•«• the eral g«MM| lwaltli prevailing
pi-cvailing among o|M*nc«l it* d<Mir* Ibr the tninsiirtioii <»f
The atttorncys of this city compare w here hi» seh«w»l «lays were pa*
•d
with
IxM-oiiiing
one
of
t
h<*
moiifod
institutions
Hr.
S.
A.
Young,
of thi-«*itv, enjoy*
it* l»ouiularics have I m * cii mad«* from follow ing as assistant t«*ach«*rs, viz.. Mr. *eh«M»| chihlrcii. No contagion
contagion» or pre­ l»usim*s*oii th«- 7th of (h-tolier of th«*
favorably with legal men of other com­
the excepti«»n «»f several term nt til«* the reputa!ion «»f l»eiiig om* of tli<* ht*st
<»f the county a* tin* following stat«*-
time to time sim-v it* <»rganizati«»n. E. X. Ilanling: M«*-«lam<*» Jciini«* ( a- vailing «li-^*a<<-* have to any notu*al»le same year.
I'll« organizers w«*r«* Ja<*<»!» m«*nt will show. This s statement is the munities and if we can judge by the Mon nu »nth <-oli«-g«' in Polk. <*oimty,
siirgi«*ttl «»p-r.tor* in th«- -late. The
Owing to the fact «»f th«* public re«*oi«l» |»l«*s Matthieii, N. L. New, .1. A. (’. extent interfercil with school work, N<»
Wortman, D. P. Thompson, of Portland. la-t pub|i*he«i and show * th«* standing mimfar of cases hamll<*d by them for fr»»m which institution h<* wa- gradu­
practi«*»*, both in surgery und medicine,
of m ’I hm »! «listricf* in thi*«*«»uiity having Freuml, Dr. J«Jm Nieklin, Miss s Ella extremes of h«*al and col«| with their
|M*oplc
residing
in
other
plae»**,
they
II. ( . Wortman ami Frank Wortman,
ated in I*»*», ile biim«*«1iat<‘iv lM*g.m to resulting from th«* sum«- is lurg«*:in«l «*x-
Ini n <l«-*tr«»y<*«l by lire: and, al*o, to th« \V« i < m | s , Ad«li«* Siielling, Fanni« l>«»w in*. att«*iidaiit ill* atlect the lu-alth ami the Wortman * mentiont*«! l»eiug *oii* of the bank at th«* <-l<>sc of business ar«* a little superior. At least the |x*«»pl«
rea«I law in the ‘»ttic« of Killin «V Mnrc- teml* throughout th«- «*<»uiitv.
Hi«
failure «»f tlu* district t«» hav«* kept an Lizzi«* Handley, McDaniel, now wile spirits of th«- boys ami girl* of (Iregon; of.Ja<*ob Wortman, tlie main orga»iiz«*r I h*c«*mlM*r 11. is«».
<»f other places m cm to think so ami re­
NO. 3K57.
land at Portlaml nini w i* admitted to pra«-¡‘<*«- in tin- Hty i« «-xcvedinglv
aixnirate official reconl of its l»oiiiidari«*s of (¿co. Wilcox. S. P. IL It. agent here; but with chcvks aglow with health ami «»f the hank. The majority of tin* stock
tain
them
in
preference.
Th«-
legal
«IE 1 H E < «»N J>I T1ON
th«* bar in l*M.
A partnership wa- ¡arg«*.
or to proviil«* a mapsh«»wing what lands (•rac«* Halina, Mary Martin, now wile eye* sparkling w ith intelhvtual vigor wa* ow n«*«I by tin* Wortman family,
Of the McMinnvill«* National Bank at Mi­ m«*n of this «-ity ar«* Jew in mnnfaT hut fonm*«| with hi* l»roth**r W. !>.. then
l>«M*t4»r Y<»mig wa* lM»rn in Sanga­
arc embrace«! in its territory it has I m *«* ii of Granville Baker, E*«|., of this city; they enter s<-h«»«»l in the fall of the year, Tin* otfi«*ers «*l«*ctc<i were Jacob W«»rt- Min iville in tin* state of Oregon, at llie the community gain- in quality what is
I »met ici ng at Lafay«*ttc. In 1**9 he re- ni« »u «-omitV. III., «» h tin- 1 ith of March,
ami
with
no
fear
of
blizzards,
cyclone*
(
’
arric
Mark.
Emma
ini|M»ssil»le to «»I'tain exact «lata as to its (’Jara Skinner,
lost in «piantity. The business enjoyed
’’ebrnary 2*. t*!*»:
man, pre*i«l« nt: D. D. Thom | »son, vice !«>-<• <>f Im-iu
mo\«*«| to this r?tv wh«*n* hi* l»n»th«*r 1M(i. (hiring the year Krf» hi* pnwnt*
flrftou »•«••**.
fxHiiularics.
What we giv«- is a* th«* <«n*t*iian«l Sarah Mark, and probably or “freez<*-iq>s,’’ <*«»iitimie uninterrupt­ pr«*»id« nt and John Wortman, cashier.
by all of them is g«xMÌ. Their names
had preccede«l him
several y«*ar*. er*»*•«•«I iIn* plain* with the train known
$7
older resiilent.* have iiidicat«*«! from th«*re were «»th«Ts, win»*«* num«** we edly thn»ugh flu* entire winter, and b'^u-h *u«-«*<*s*ive annual election result«*«! t Loans and* iseomits
ar«* Janies McCain. L. Loughary. F. W.
Mr. Fenton is an influentirl democrat. astil«* “Bras- Kiioh Train,” call«*d ««»
; Overdraft.-. »< <-iir«*«i and nnsecur«*«!
with
no
danger
of
sunstroke
e«»ntinue
their rv«*olk*etioii and observ ati«»n. Very fail«*«! to get. that <l«*s«*rve mention her«*.
Fenton, J. E. Mager* ami H. Ballinger
in tlie eh*«-tion of th«* sam«* officers.
F S Bond* u»-«‘cure • in-ulation I
V in tlii« eít\ i- «un- 1.. double !»«*«*aii-< «»f the cattle all having bra*«
Of thi* l«»ng list of t‘*a< h«*rs, all. save hi *«*1 i « m »I work until far into the siim-
-«•riniti«-.
judumenis.
and a short article on each can l»c found
likely it is * oiii «* w I ih I inqierfect in it*
This b'ank ha* 1 mm ‘ u very sucrvssfu! a- Sto,-k>.
l.ir. 19
claims, etc
.....................
(« intim li » on S eventh P aoì ..
in
value
v
ithin live year..
tvv«»,
are
rememlM*r<*d
for
the
gomI
they
nier
month*.
*(at«*m»*m*.
iht* la*t stalcinem w ill show, w hi«-h is I»u<* from appmvrd r«-« rw agrnl- 1.S9U 12 fadow.
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