The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 03, 1890, Image 2

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Our line of summer
suits is very !nr«r<' and
(HEAP.
LOOK IN OUR WINDOW AT PRICES
that will astonish you.
Men’s nice
tweed suits at $8. $9, $10, $11 and $12,
which is 20 per cent less than we or
any one else ever sold them at before.
WE HAVE CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS
in eight colors Also Children’s Sailor
Suits, in four colors, for $1.50 a suit ud ,
and a full line of Blouse Suits.
OCR STOCK OE HATS. E| KNISH-
ing Goods, etc., is the largest and of the
latest styles.
AT
&
All we ask of you is to call and see our Goods and Prices before you buy
goods in our line and then we say buy where you can do the best.
e have now in stock
our new goods for spring
and summer wear, and
have in far the largest
and nicest line we ever
had, and as we only keep
Men’s, Bov
’s and Child-
•
ren's goods, we can show
far more styles and low­
er prices than any one
selling in the county.
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A curious consignment ot goods was
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“ PnMi<- Opinion" is tlie name of a
new pajs r started in Portland, devoted i received at London a few days ago, |
HARDING Í HEATH. Publishers.
chiefly, judging from the first numlier, consisting of no less than 180,000 mum- i
to reform in taxation, ballot reform, and * my cats from Egypt. These cats have j
> BBS( ’ RI PTK» N K ATI’S.
other worthy movements of the time. lain in their sacre«l burial pace at Beni i
Une Copy. per yen.. in«*>.1 rance................ $2 00
Dealers In
• .o Cflpy, «¡j month-in adrare.. ..
I 00 This first numlier contains an article by Hassan for 3,000 years or more, and aU|
Governor Pennoyer on the “water I ter having fulfilled for so many centur-j
bond” <|uesti<in, which, as the matter is ' ies the destiny intended for them, have!
Entered at the fostotfieeat McMinnville
likely to lie an important issue in the i at last, under the impulse of the nin<-|
Oregon, as seeoml-daas matter.
teenth century progress, Iieen sacrifltx'd
coming campaign, is timely.
After stating the history of the persis­ , upon the altar of “utility”—that mo«i-i
T he advertimng R ates nr T he T f . le -
1,
fhone -R egist » h arc liberal, taking in tent introduction of bill after bill for ern all-devouring ogre.
These mum­
consideration the circulation. Single
inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. tlie same purpose, the Governor plainly mies are now about to fill their final
Special inducements for yearly or -cnii- shows that the failure to secure “pure function of fertilizing English farm
yearly contracts.
water for Portland” rests not with him land, and at the future resurrection poor
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A ll U ommi ' si . rittyt- M i st I'.r Sutxici» B y but with the legislature. In his veto of pussy will have a sorry time trying to
tlie person wlio .«I'nii.« iltein. not for pub­ the lust ami third bill, he said:
gather together her scattered bones.
lication. unl’*«.s Utt;'«', .tnipanic«! by a “non
“This legislature, should not adjourn The English farmers are indebte«! for
tie pluiui',’’ but i.ir a gnarantw of good
faith. No pub'ifati’in« will I m * published without heeding the demand of the this excellent lot of twenty tons of ma­
unless so üigni-«l
city of Portland for the privilege of is- nure to the lucky accident which befell I
*
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Jo» W ork Nreif' Axn Q uickly E xeivko suing bond« forth«' procurement of pure | an Egyptian, who, while digging, fell
at reasonable rut,« Our facilities are, water, and without heeding the equally i into a pit which proved to be a subter-
the best in Yamhill county atttl as gooti ¡
t oiimli t«' «teiini
strong demand of tlie people of the 1 ranean eave «»mpletely filled with
as any in th ■ «t-ii«' A \ eoiniilete
•"
plant'insure« quick work.
whole state that in tlie authorization of I mummy cats, each one being separately
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A iidms « A ll 1 ' immi xt< xtiok «. E ither F or such issuances no sjweial privilege« embalmed and wrapped up after the
tlie editorial or bn«in«'«s «1« partments, to shall lie granted.”
usual fashion of Egyptian niuini«".
T he T eleh oxt R eoiste *. McMinnville,
JtKMi was a sacred object ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY, AND IN PRICES
To sustain his position the Governor | Pussy of B.
Orexon.
toa section of ancient Egyptians, ami
says:
«
»
CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE
• ampt . e <’orir« <>T* 'I' ttp T elephone -R egis -
“No argument w ill lie attempted for : when a eat died—as even a cat event­
ter will be mailt «I it. any person in the I
United State> or Europe, w ho desires one, ! none is needed, in defense of the v eto of j ually must—it was buried with as much
free of charge
any and all bills which provid«wl for the honor as a human being. The finder
«
*
\V e I nvite Y ou * to ( ompake
T iie T ele ­ issuance of municipal bonds exempt ’ having reported his discovery, laborer
phone - R eg with any other ptiper from taxation. That -uch tionds, when j , were soon at work, and turned out tens
UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY.
published in Yamhill county
purchased, lieixnnethe private projierty of thousands of the mummies. Soin«' of
of the purchaser, and that no private! ' them were taken by the farmers of the
All tubscrilter* »h‘ do out receive their
paper regularly will confer a favor by im- property can tie exempted under our | place, others went to a merchant in Al­
imediately reporting tlw mim to thia office. state constitutHin, from taxation, was exandria, who shipped them to Liv«r-
the position assumed in each veto, and I mmi I, where another merchant, a local
fertilizer, isaight the consignment at
I [ it is absolutely impregnable.
Thursday. April :>, ISSO.
“I have been unjustly charged with £3 13s. !id. a ton. Tlie auctioneer, ««bl­
preventing Portland from securing a ing insult to injury, knocked down the
When Binger Hermann first went to
giKHi supply of water. Tlie fault lies lot of IsO.OfMi cats with the head of one
congress there were splendid hopes for
not with me but with tin- legislature. ' of the cats as a hammer. To such base
Port Orford being made a harlsir of ref­
Tile people of Portland ¡'ailed in hav­ uees have the gods of Egypt rxime.—
Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed by floods. As they conie di-1
uge and the rapid development by rail­
rect front John Wanantaker’s great Pbilatielphia house it will pay in
ing authority to procure Bull Kun .S’cif ntifif . I nn 1‘iefin.
road connection of all Southern On-gon.
■ await their arrival.
water, not by the obstinacy of the gov­
Port Orford’s opportunity was lost
OKLAHOMA.
ernor, hut by the olistinacy of tlie legis­
through Hermann’s inability or treach­
lature. which refused to p;is-~ any water
The house has passed by an immense
ery.— Row-burg Reninr.
Towelling. Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now eom*’
bill unless tile howls were exempted ■ majority the sulistitute of its committee
Tur: T ei . e 1'> ione -R eg I st 1.1: has re­ Trom taxation. The constitution of the ; on territories for the senate Oklahoma plete. Compare quality and prices.
ceived many compliments during flic state and niy oath of office in its sup­ bill. The new bill is a sweeping mea­
past week on the “splendid issue” of port, as well as the demand of simple sure. The one which the senate passed
Portions of our >
g and Summer Dress Goods are now in anil are
March 27th. The papers of th«- state justice, pr»'vented ni«' from approving a created a territory «'tonposed of two
are also giving the issue notices for bill which exempted from taxation any widely separated pieees: Oklahoma I worthy of your insjx lion.
which we fee! thankful. It was an is. «■las« of private property, whil«- there : proper, a diminutive tract about the
ixÆcivTimsr'v-ii-.i-iE, crasooisr
sue for glory alone, and there is no use were none of the obstacles to prevent size of Conneeticut., and the public land
disguising the fact that praise of it the legislature from passing a bill which strip, 130 miles away. The house bill
gives us pleasure.
would have provided for tlie issuance of . puts practically the entire western half
water bonds which, when they become | of the Indian territory into Oklahoma I Is S’till, Fresii, a.n.0.
The republican jiartv of this state are private property, would lx- like all other
and then creates courts for the rest of I
J S HI BIH,
-
-
Proprietor.
in need as a candidate for governor, a private property, subject to taxation.
the territory.
Fredi Meats of all kind« const.nntiv on
man who does not possese the vices
There is a universal and well-ground-
It is urged that there are only 60,000 i
hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s
And pav at all times full market value for th° saine. Bring it in.
common in politicians. Such a man etl complaint throughout the entire
stock
Indians in the whole region, against
can lie found in this city.
Yamhill state at the irregularity of taxation. A«
Tiiwti) S trebt . M c M insvilll , O r .
In
Short
we
are
at least L’oo.ooo whites, who should
«•ounty has never had the honor of hav­ our assessment law now stands the
have some law and protection. Of th«' ■
ing a candidate for governor in either wealthy evade their just share of the
Has a Complete Stock of
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
whites about 75,000 are estimated to tw­
party. We w ill tell you his name re­ state burden. If eitherof the bills here­
VIA
in Oklahoma proper and 125,000among |
publicans, you «Io the rest. It is .1. W.
We try to please the tnost fastidious huvers ns well as farmers and
2 2 5 Wiles Shorter—iiO hours leu*
tofore mentioned had lieeoniea law, the the Indian triltes, so that even on their |
time tlian l»y any other route.
Cowls.
inequality of taxation would have I icon own ground the Indians are outnum-' laborers.
OUR
MOTTO
IS
“
SQARE
DEALING,
HONEST
W
EIGHTS
AND
increaseil.
And
yet,
as
has
Iieen
seen,
•¿'First ( I nks through paMu»ng**r and freight
Iwred by two to one. The white me i
On May 11, 1792, Captain Roliert
line from Portland and all pointe in the Wil­
MEASURES.”
Gray entered the Columbia river in th«' the change of one single vote would within the boundaries of the various I
lamette valley to and from San l'iancÍRco.
Time Between
ship Colvtnlti'i, of Boston, and gave the have passed the house bill over the ve­ nations are there bv authority of the ' ftX^*W e advocate and practice protection so fat as it can be made
Portland
and
San
Francisco.
to.
And
the
purpose
to
exempt
bonds
Time Schedule (exoq 1 Sundava).
Indians themselves, who make a prac- jTNF“to contribute to the building up of homes and home industries1
name of his ship to the “mighty Ore­
I«PRV? Albany J .30 put Leave Vitquiue 6:46
3» hours :
gon.” In 1892 a century will have from taxation is not dead, but sl«>cpeth. tice of issuing residence permits at 50 r«~for American laborers and our home productions, and it’s ou> .jjJ ’
LeaveCorvallis 1:«> pm lxkavH*orvMlli«|0*,35 am
Arrive Ynquina ,r»:J0 prnlAr.'ive Albany 11 ;l0 an.
Ualifornin Express Trains Run Daily
elapsed and by that time, two years It will manifest itself at the next ses- i cents per month each. At this rate £W*pleasure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated ♦<> JFF
On Short Notice and at Kea-
(). A
ttains cannect at Albany*and Cor-
hence, the states of Oregon and Wash­ sion, and will, undoubtedly, augment they should be able to make a pretty rxr“:iccomplish this end. W’ i : B elieve I n A dvertising t«> the
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN­ vallia.
Mtnaable
Prices.
to
itself
strength
by
alliance.
During
|
The
above
trains connect at Y aquina with
CISCO
!
good thing out of the intruders.
ilF“end that the world shall know of and aid in developing the
ington should celebrate the event in a
the Oregon Devclopemeut Co’«. Line of Hfeatu-
unbounded resources of our town and county. W'e solicit in jag
If the census returns liear out the es­
manner liefitting two powerful com­ the discussion of the water bond ques­
ships between Yaqnina and San Francisco.
' Portland
4.110 p ru StmFi-.'itH*i«.-o 7.1., put
N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil-
monwealths which owe t«i Captain tion in the last legislature, one ot the timates of the friends of Oklahoma it is jfJ return a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of ali Jgjl
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San
Fran.
7
JM)
p
tn
Porllantl
Kt.
47
on
ainrtta Valley Point« cmo make clo«e connec­
I
and
most
prominent
senators,
and
who
is
have
machines
for
cutting
contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us. on Third S l ft
probable that the new territory will be
Gray, the first discoverer of Gray’s har­
tion with th* trains of the Y aq UI na Itorir al
Iztcal Passenger Itaily, except « indsy
threading pipe front J
Albany or Corvailia, and ii deatinrd »n San
bor and the Columbia river, the honor yet a senator, declared that he was not made a state without much delay. Lt
Lex VS.
AKIilVK
Franciaco. ahould arrange m arrive at Yiupifna
inch
to
2
inches.
only
in
favor
of
exempting
all
munici-
that ease it will have passed a shorter
of making us memlierx of the United
I Portia id . «:<«l a nt I iigcne.
2:4<i |> iu the evening before date ol nailing.
|uii bonds from taxation, but also mon­ time in territorial tutelage than any
[ Eugene.
!t:<Nta nqPortland . 3:4.', p ni
States of America.
Sailing Hates.
i
ey itself. In our state, under onr pres­ other state ever admitted to the Union
riilliniin H ii O c I Sleepers
FROM YAQdINA.
I
also
Keep
on
Hand
ent
laws
the
bulk
of
taxation
falls
upon
except California.
The New York HrroM thinks that
Tourist Sleeping Cars, Willamette Valley. Saturday Marell Sth
the resignation of P.ismark is much the |>oor. Under th«' Federal govern­
Sunday, Man'll
_____
I6tb
'
For
ac(*t»inm(Mi:iti<»n
of Second ('las* Pae-
•Itulgc Moshor Dead.
Bath Tubs. Sinks. Boilers and I sengers attached to oxpr«-*»
Tueeday. March 25th
more than an incident in European ment it is still worse. There not only
train«.
FROM SAN FKANCTROO.
The S P. Company's Ferry makes eon
Judge Lafayette Mosher who died at
Everything Necessary to j i nection
diplomacy—it is an event. We can ¡s all wealth exempted from taxation,
with all tl*e regular trains <m rhe Willamette Valiev. Wdn'ilay. March 12th
scarcely say that it takes us by surprise, but in addition to this grievious wrong, | Roseburg lately was born in Benton
East Side Division from
of F street
Thursday. March 20th
Fit your House with
for every student in German affairs has the capitalists of the country have Ixs'ii I county, Kentucky, September 1, 1824.
Sunday. March 30th
WEST SIDE DIVISIOM
Hot and Cold
Passenger and freight rate« alwaya the low
So entirely did hi' l>end his energies
long felt that the current was running pennitte<l through its tariff, banking
Between Portland and Corvallis.
phi
For infnimniion. apply to Measra Hl’1,-
In that direction. A new emjieror, a and subsidy laws to directly rob the to the gaining of an education, that at
Mail Train Daily, except Siindax
Water.
\NA ( O.. Freight and Ticket Agenta, 2R0
by such governmental maehinery th«' age of lit he graduated at Woodward
and 202 Front street. Portland. Oregon: or to
new environment, new policies and ptstr
LEAVE
I
AKKIVE
for their own enrichment. The result
0. 0. HODSON. I Portland. 7:3” a mIMcMinn’ IO:1.I a in Acting <.en’L l’’rt A- Paa-, ^gt.. HOGUK.
new ambitions have made a new chan­ of this policy can he read all over the College, Cincinnati, where he carried
Oregon Pacific
McMinn' 10:13 a m < orvallis
12:2.i p in
It. If. Co , Corval'fa, Oregon.
cellor inevitable. The occurrence which country, and it is the same everyw here off the honors on June 20, 1843. After
i (’orvalli"
I :3o p ml McMinn
3:44 I* in
b
«
It
H
AHWF.IJ.,
Jr..
1 McMinn’
.3:14 p mlPortlnnd . •> :20 p i i
Ls given as the cans«'of Bismark's action as in San Francis«», where half i graduating he acted as deputy clerk of
(¡en’I. l-’rt. «1- P. isk . \gt. Oregon i’eve|opmeut
a dozen millionaires are perched upon the supreme court of Hamilton county,
At
Albany
and
Corvallis
ennm
<
i
i
with
1«, of cours«-, not its cans«1, but only its
(’o . Montgomery street, Man Franciaco. Cal.
Nol> Hill, and twenty-five thousand |
1 trains ot Oregon Pacific
occasion. A difference of opinion with idle and starving workingmen are now , where h<> remained until the breaking
Express Train Daily, except S’lml tv
I alsp handle Choice Garden
the emperor on a subject by no nieuns crowding its streets. It is high time out of the Mexican war. He joined the
LEAAE.
Seeds, grown by reliable seedsmen, I’ort I h id . I :aH p tn McMnn A KKIVF ^.nupib
vital simply affords the opportunity to that there was a radical change of jxili- Fourth Ohio regiment, and servedin
ey, not for the worse, but for the better.” i the brigade of Gen. Joseph Lane until |
9:<m a in
McMinn
’. «>:45 a m| Portland.
to which your attention is called
take a step which has been contemplat­
Through tickets to all point- South am)
when
wanting
anything
in
this
line.
i
the
close
of
the
war.
ed for months. The prime reason for '
East via California
DEAD AT LAST.
If «<> lie «uri' and call for your ticket'
When the war was ended he entered
O. O. HODSON. I Ticket offices. No 131, cotimt Fir«t ami
BL«mark’a resignation is that William
via th«
After occupying a large p»rt of the I th«> law office of Pugh A- Pendleton, |
Alder streels. Portland. Oregon. corner
proposes to be sole master of the situa­
Front
and
F
-trevts,
P<»rtland
:
the
metnlters
of
the
firm
being
ex-Sen-1
time
of
the
senate
ever
since
last
Do-
tion. Bismark’s hand was on the helm
R KOEHLER.
E. P RO<iER>
for many years.
He has been the des­ eeniher, the Blair educational billl has | a tor George E. Pugh and ex-Senator
Manager.
Asst.
F. A P Agt
¡George
H.
Pendleton.
He
was
admit-I
been
finally
buried
by
a
vote
that
pot of Eurojtean diplomacy, feared by
I
all and res|>ected as well as feared. makes its resurrection during the pres­ te«i to tlie liar in May, 1852, and at once
Notice of I'I iih I Settlement.
AT THE
-THE
With large comprehension, incompara­ ent st'ssion impossible. The Blair bill began the practice of his profession in
N'oli«'«*
1- h«T<*bv given tlu,t tl««* nnd«-r-
Cincinnati.
He
came
to
Oregon
with
has
liven
a
gigantic
monument
to
bun
­
ble skill, and the mettle of unyielding
| signed. I.ut retta M. Au-ti'i». ri« n<hnini-tr.i
OOOt ><><><»< MMX»
t; ix of lite « «tat«.-of Thoni»« I’ 4u«ten.<i*'
W
determination, he has laid all interna, combe for the last eight years. Apart General Lan«' in 1858, landing in Port­
1 ceased, lias filetl her firmi account <»f Iter n«l-
You will find the most complete
tional questions under tribute to Ger­ from Senator Blair, who is a fond parent land in May of that year. IU19 follow- i
ntinist
rate
.it
<a'
«aiti
e-tatc
in
tic
eoiinty
stock of
(court of Yamhill t'onnfv. Oregon, anti -siti
many and in all fields has reapetl a har­ to every chihl of his legislative fancy, ing month lie went to the mines ill
court liu« iixt'.l T.......
’I..- Mil tlav <.t
It is positively tne shortest and I'm -,t
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
vest of benefit to the Vaterland. The the bill has had very few friends among Jackson county, and took part in th«'
' April, luto, ut lo o'clock. a ni i>f«aii!t|ay line to I 'liicago and ths en«t snd south and
Crockery
and
Glassware.
Stand
Indian
war
of
1855-56,
acting
as
a
vol
­
blood of a warrior race runs in his swift leaders. Its doubtful constitutionality
:
at
th«:
county
court
room
at
McMinnvill«'.
|
tlie
only alecping suit dining car iLr«»iigh
and Library Lamps
Oregon, a. the time anti place of Iteming line to
veins. Courage has sometimes carried and its unwieldly and visionary provis­ unteer, though not enlisting in any ,
I
the
same
Ever
Brought
to
the
City.
‘
so company.
him to the verge of apparent reckless­ ions long since condemned it. Still
I Therefore all peistut« lutereste«! in said
Fine Teas and CofTes a up»*« ¡al­
In the year 1855, upon the creation of |
c«tat«' are hereby notilu'd and required to
ness in the accomplishment of his pur­ long as there was a democratic • house
ly: Roast Coffee ground free of
appear at sai,! finte unti plat ■ atei shot,
jthe
Southern
Oregon
land
district,
he
|
charge. Hoods delivered tree to
poses, and an iron will, which never and a democratic president, the senate
I
canee,
if any there H» w hy
e-t. tt I«* '
was
appointed
register
by
President
!
ony
part
of
the
city.
It« magnificent Htecl track, iinpurpM««M*<1
cheerfully
and
readily
passed
it.
Now
not finally aettlcd at*«! «ahi mlrnini-tratrix
bent except to th«- seeming, has nearly
train service and elegant dining and
!
Pierce,
ami
was
continued
in
the
office
thschargetl.
always given him the advantage in the that the entire administration is ‘ reptil»-
J. H. HENDERSON. Prop.
sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the
LUCRETIA M AUSTEN.
j until the administration of President i
title <»f
council chamber. Napoleon was am­ lican the republican senate discovers a
Administratrix of «aiti E-i. te
:
Lineoin,
when
he
was
removed.
F
k
.
s
tox
A
E:
stos
Citation.
bitious; Bismark equally so.
But the change of heart, the bill is almndoned
i
in 1870 he was elected to the state
Attorneys for E«tatc
heb 27
methods of the former made St. Helena .and after his right consecutive days
senate, and three years later he was ap­
In the county court of the State of Oregon
,
Senator
Blair
fl
mis
himself
possible, while those of the latter created speech,
for the County of Yainliill.
pointed justice of the supreme court of
< Itliers may imitata».bui none can stirpa«* it
In the matter of the estate of William
a unit«sl Germany. Bonaparte crowned alone and with the empty bag to hold.
Oregon by Gov. L. F. Grover, vice of
Olir motto iw ‘alwavs on tinte ”
Pierce, deceased.
himself; Bismark crowned hi- country. The rest of the boys ran away and left
Ile sur»* ari»! a«k ticket agente for ticket*
A. J. Thayer, now deceased.
In 1884
To i't-rmelia .1 Pierce, Terris« E Noble.
Both were Homeric heroes, liardy him. The windy hill that was a good
via this relebrate«! route and tàke none
Richard II C Fierce. Roliert «, I’ierct .
lie was sefocted by President Arthur as
others.
W H MEAD.lt A
Martha L lionee, David C Pierce. Sarah E
tight ers, supremely entiowed for ttic ac­ enough measure with which to try to
one of the Itoartl «if visitors to West
Bynum. Wm R Pierce. William Riggen
No. 4 Washington Street, Portland. Or
complishment of miracles. The on«' charm the neutral voters of the
(E
Street,
near
Commercial
Hotel.
McMinnville,
Or.)
ON
SALE
and
James
M
Pi«>rce.
greeting:
Point.
has left a memory in which admiration poor district« of the south was not
He was marrietl to Miss Winfred
in tlie name of tlie'atate of Oregon, You
SATES Sz
Proprietors.
---- TO-
Noti.«' of Final Setth'inent
1 ar, hereby cite«, and required to appear in
is shrouded withashudder; t lie other good enough to tie made a law, when Lane, a daughter of General Lane, on
1
the
"minty
court
of
tlie
«late
of
Oregon,
for
will leave the victories of peace as his the united action of the republican July 1, 1856. Tlieir union was blessed
DENVER
t the county of Yandiill. at tit«- court room
Notice 1« hereby given that the under
imperishable monument. But age and party could have made it such.
! therof. at McMinnville., in the county of
signed. a» administrator* of the eM»te of
' by six ehiltlren. two sons and tour
Yamhill. Tuesday, the Sth day of April,
John Carlin, deceased, have tiled their final
Probably no one will ever take the 1 «laughters.
youth make unequal voke-fellows. The
1 lHflfi. at 10o’clock in the foremem of that
account of their administration of «aid es­
Zjiirer3r,
elder William, though prou«l and im­ trouble to ascertain what the Blair bill
«lav. then and there to show cause it anv 1
tate in the county court of Yamhill county.
Judge Mosher had many warm
vmi have why a certaiH instrument of writ­
Oregon, and -aid court has fixed Tuesdav.
perious, surreurleretl to his chancellor has cost the government. The months i friends throughout the Northwest ami
Mew
Feei.
ing purporting to lie tlie last will and testa­
ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS,
the 6th day of May, WMi. at 10 o'clock, a
iu matter- of state. The younger Wil­ or more of eloquent harangues, the I elsewhere.
They w ill be pained to
ment of William Pierce, decease«!, should
lit.. of -aid day at the county court room at
serri
.d. Sale. I not
AND ALL ROINVB
be admitted to probate
AL Minnvillc. Oregon, a* the time and place
liam is impatient of restraint, has am­ waste of thousands and thousands of learn that the it hie, good, generous ami
of hoaj¡ng the •«mif
Published by order of Hon. L. Laiigliaty,
bitions which the man of seventy-five pages of printing, the needless delay of , W1,n„ |leart)M1 Col. La Fayette Mosher
judge
said court, «aid ord-r Itcaring date i
I herefor« . all persons interested iti «aid
can not applaud, and plans with which really important legislation to make
||o niore.
February Sth. ISO««
estate ar«- hereby notified and required to
Witness, tlie Hon. L. Longliarv, '
appear at said time and pla- e and »H aw
be can not agree. The fire of age is for the consideration of a hill that no
judge of tin' county court of the j
1 his new stable is now open and ready for business. New turnouts,
cause, if any there l>*. why «aid estate Iw
”11 At KM ET.V K a l.i-tingaml fragrant
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not like the fire of youth, anil therefore one but an insane man could have perfume; price 25 ami '<o cents. Sold by good horses, everything firstclass.
state of Oreg,>n. for the county
not finally settied and -ai<i uduiiuistrator-
SEAL.
of Yamlull, and the seal of said I PCRTL^A.N’D,
William and Bismarck are not mated. dreamed would pass, the thousand and Rogers Bros.
OŒ^.. discharged.
court
hereto
affixed,
this
12th
!
G» I, CABLIN'.
THE REV («co. 11. Thayer, of Bourbon
The emperor wishes to lie surrounded one expenses that every days session in­
dav of February. 1890.
MARIA E. CARLIN.
Ind .says: ‘Both myself and wife owe
BEO. S. TAYLOR Ticket Agt.
It is the our
Attest’:
J W flOBB« Clerk.
Administrator« of «aid Estate
by his contemporaries—not the men of curs, may never be known.
1 ransient stock will receive personal attention. A share of the public
lives tn Shiloh's Consumption ('ure.
F. W. F estox ,
F f . wtox A F kxtox .
history of eight years of bombast.
Sold by Roger- Bros
patronage solicited.
the past, but the men of the future.
Csrngr Fir»t anti Oak St«.
Attarnay for Eetat*
fel>S7
Attorney- for Estate
Mar a» 13
THE T EL E PII 11 N E- K EG I ST E It
PENNOYER AND THE BONDS.
MUMMY CATS.
J. G. BALLINGER 4 GO
ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY. ETC
sw Goods !
Are just beginning to arrive from the East
and will be added to by further arriv
when the blockade d roads are opened up.
Our Spring and Summer Overcoats
Our Men’s, Boy's, and Youth’s Suitings
OUR HAT STOC K IS THE LAROESi
Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear
KI- ■ UL 1 ra ÄJJ UT
Columbus Buggies, Bain Wagons,
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows,
OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Scotch Clipper Plows,
OTFF3 STOCK OF CC’’'-~Z_S
Flying Dutchman Gangs and Sulkies.
TO THE LADIES.
T. G-, BALLI1TGEE ÓC CO
Euriskc Market.
Handle Most all Kinds of Produce
0. 0. HODSON
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­
PANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mfws ii hi taty fe to hii.
Southern Parihr (oinpani's Lines. I
THE MIII VT SHASTA KOI TE!
ANY AND ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING
A. J. APPERSON
GARDEN SEEDS !
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
Paints, Oils,
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES
FEEF-CT1ÆEET. ETC
Red Front Grocery
MÜ! mu Œ,"
Prescriptions and Recipes Carefully Compounded
at all Hours, Day or Night.
The I {ova 1 Route
W£ C0MMFÆCML STABLES.
j
L
Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago,
East, North
SPECIAL ACCOMMObATIOXS FUR IIIWIU III. TRAVELLERS.
I
South.