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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1890)
t Kt NTINGTGN'S INTENTIONS. WEATIIEK-CROI* IH I.I.ETIN KILLED SI DDENI.Y. The Present Outlook. Try lemon eream pie at City bakery. Nothing De finite from the Railroad King l^or the Week Kliding Saturday. April *B». .lark Hrlyrr Vlert« hia Death wlolr xork- Tiie sum and sulistance of tiie railroad M. U. <¡»aliier will return home this about Railroads in Oregon. ’ 1S90—I'. S. Signal Service. ing oil Sunday. week. , question in Oregon can be put in a few Thursday, May 1. 1891». Sunday when the Huntington party Tiie "" temperature ... Last Sunday news reached the city C. E. Magers will o]x?n a music store word«. has been slightly at Tillamook. lx>ve ~ the for the As «txm a« the Corvallis junction ex that Jack Helyer, well known in this passed through this city a party of Me- a ----- .... normal .... — —- week. — There F'or first-clas« dental work go t»> Dr. tension is done, it is expected that the city, and who resides in the foothills, Minnville citizens boarded tiie train was no rainfall. The days were bright I’OHTOFFICE Horns. G. 8. AA’right. ; Southern I’acitie will divide its train several mile« from here, was killeil very and handed him a few docunieiits,maps „ ¡ti, „ sunshine, which was about From 7 a m. to 7 p. in From x-.rjn p. m. to 9 p. in. Fresh bread every »lay at the R«1 from : San FYaiWisco into two sections, suddenly while engaged in sawing out etc, giving routes through this section. the average. Tile nights were cool, Money order hours from 7 a. in. to <» p. m. Front Bakery. . allowing those who desire to come picket« for a fen«*. Tiie facts are as He gave them no assurance of the im light frosts, which did no apparent Sunday from .3 p. m. to 3:39 p. in *W W W ll^ZC« 'Z|\' *Í|V Mr. ami Mrs. F. Eastabrixiks of Port- down » on the west side road to do so. follows: It has been Mr. Helyer’s cus mediate «instruction of a road, how damage, occurred on the 23rd. This i Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail north closes at 3:20 p. ni. anil !» | >. 111. land, are in tiie city. Arrangements are already made to use tom to spend Saturday in this city and ever. At Sheridan Mr. Huntington has lieen the first week of good, grow Those are daisy organs at Hewitt ’ the Grand Union depot by Ixith the then work Sunday in order to catcli stated that tiie east side would lje made ing spring weather, this season, and THE M.ARKET REPOlRT. Bros. Have you seen them? ’, east and west side road. These accom up. Sunday he steamed up bis thresh into a broad gauge l'oiul immediately, the result is that vegetation has made 1 <j io bu $ i Mi to Potatoes ...................... Latest styles of dress goods, liead«i modations were arranged for, it ap ing engine and witii his wood saw be and then there would lx* plenty of time marked progress. Chickens, young wraps and blouses at Bettman’s pears, at the recent conference of rail gan to saw out pickets for a fence, from to «insider tiie west side division. Mc AVinter wheat is invariably reported j 4 w old F* doz 4 'no t<» 10 Mrs. Stowe, mother of Rolx-rt Stowe, road magnates in this city. It is not fir boards which lie had split himself. Minnville want« another railroad and to lx- in excellent «indition. Spring ; iClear sides V “>• ■ P»aron -'Shoulders y lb of this city, died Monday evening. intended to change tiie West side road His wife was taking the sawed pieces would prefer a ilifferent company to «ceding in Umatilla county, and in ' to 12 10 (Hams y lb . Pay your tax to tiie city treasurer by to a standard gauge until next year or from tiie saw and Mr. Helyer was build it. With another Southern Pa sections of the valley counties is done, 10 i owl ‘In 10 pci pails IO X to u:ir‘l )In 5 gallon tins May 5th and save costa of collection. perhaps 1892. The rolling stock in use handling tiie heavy pieces and feeding cific branch through our city there but most of it is alxiut being finished up. 15 Eggs, y dozen Dr. J. F. < ’albreath return«! Tuesday’ on the east side will be changed over to the saw. His wife turned around to would be no competition and we would Early spring grain is up. Showers are 50 Butter, Creamery, y roll evening from his jaunt in AVashington. the west side, and then worn out. Then lav down a picket and upon turning be no better oil, as far as rates are con desired in the AA'alla AValla valley to 40 Butter, dull, fresh y roll 20 15 to Brine y pound. Bread, pies, cakes, doughnuts, etc., the road will lx* changed to a standard i around her husband'was just falling to cern«!. McMinnville wants another give the late spring grain a start. The j to 5 4 Dried apples, «lull, y pd. fresh each day at the Red Front Bak gauge, and arrangements made at the ground. He gasjied a few times railroad, and will have it, C. P. Hunt effect of too much rain on wheat, on i X (i to Dried plums, dull, y pd. I ery. ’ ! X to « Dried prunes, dull, y pd. AA’hite’s junction to run tiie through and died. As she turned she saw tiie ington to the contrary. This city does tiie lowlands is shown to liave been j X 0 to Driedpeaclies.dull, y pd Don ’ t contract for this years twine not have to depend upon tiie pleasure stick which was lieing puslied into the 1 05 trains in on tiie P. A AV. V., railway, slightly injurious in tiie Willamettej Flour ...y sack 1 DO to until vou have had a talk witii .1. G. B. avoiding the extra twenty-five miles by saw kick back and it is supposed that of one man to accommodate this town ¡ valley. Larger spring acreages than A Co." CHI KCH NOHI ES. way of Forest Grove. There will lie no the stick hit Mr. Helyer in the pit of witii a railroad. Let us all go in for ’ usual is and lias lieen sown. Rev. G. F. Round is attending the Medical another road; tiie U. P. wants a deep .All varieties of fruit trees in all parts i M ethoihxt ErisciTAL ('arsen —Services ! ministerial assrx-iation in Portland thi- Change in the present accommodations the stoma’cli, killing him. ev^ry Salibatli nt 11 n. m and 7:30 p m, ! week. at the narrow gunge depot at tiie foot of men were summoned and u|xm strip- «ca terminus, and what lietter country | , of the state, save in the more mountain- Slinilav Schcxil at 9:30 a. m SNELL HOOKS- FLIES. LEADERS ltr.v G. F lloi xn. Pastor. Largest assortment of dress trimming Jefferson street, hut tiie intention is to I ping tiie lxxly no bruise was found. in tiie world could a road lx? put | I ous sections of Eastern Oregon are in j Cl MBEKI.AS.» I’RESBTTEKIAX ClU RI Il — ol latest designs just received at L Bett comedown Fourth street and use the ( Death was instantaneous and (xiinless. through? Let u« let the S. P. Co. alone : full bloom and in many sections tiie : Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p man’s. i Mr. Helyer was a native of England, to do their own sweet will, and let tile i ; peaeh and cherry blossoms are falling. Grand Union depot. ni Sunday School at 9:39 a. ni. Hewitt Bros, are astonishing tin- |»si- i All tiie west side roads will lie gone and hail been a sailor Ix'fore settling I citizens of this city rustle in other di The frost on the 23d did not injure the K ey W iley K kowles , Pastor rections. The electric motor line to I , fruit. Wild strawberries are in bloom. I : down to farm life in A’amhill county. ltArrisT C hv ecu.—Services every Sabbath pie by low prices on musical in-trtt-l ■over and put in a substantial shape. at 11 a. in. and 7 p. ni Sunday School at ments. Dayton will give us another means of : Grape vines are budding out rapidly. Tiie way tilings look now McMinn Got Damages. 9;%a. ni. K ev It. .McKii.i.cr, Pastor. shipping tiie immense wheat crops I In AVasco, Sherman, Morrow, Gilliam, ('. Grissen still keeps tile City bakery ville is in a bail shape. The citizens C hkistiax C hvbcii services every Sabbath where he sells fresh bread, cakes, pies, Tiie suit of Mr. Allyn A'lx'uni of this away, and possibly tiie S. I’. Co. will have got to get in and work up the S. ‘ back from the river, and counties to tiie at 11 a. in. and “p m and home-made candies. «iiinty, against tiie Portland A Wil then come down on their rates and K ev I» k . B. F F i ller , Pastor south, the apple and cherry trees are; P. Co. to the idea of building from St. lamette Valley Railroad Uomyany was A. Iz. Gortner spent Sunday in the Joseph to Lafayette so that through give us tiie same rates as Independence budding. The present outlook is that! city. Part of the time was spent with brought to a termination Tuesday in and Corvallis have, simply became they trains can go through this city. If peaches will be a short crop, hut tiie [ the ixiys and part witii the------- . the state circourt at Portland by a ver are situated ii)M>n a aompeting line. other fruit will lie plentiful. "Cupid” tea at C. Grissen's. Call and sec tiie beautiful calendars they go to Portland via the line from dict from tiie jury in favor of tiie plain- Tiie Huntington party are still in Spring seeding is being finished. Tiie Whites, three miles south of us, to tift’in the sum of $1,775. The case has giA ’ en away witii each bottle of Wis (leorge Pease is able to Lie up. dom’s Rol'x*rtine at Rogers Bros’. Portland, we will be on a local plug been in «mrt for some time, and was Portland and their actions and sayings weather is favorable for the lambing AVhat about the Fourth of July cel<*- are of interest to our readers. Monday ! season. Sheepsliearing will liegin with Confect inner i. ( itnicctioitn It is a pity that our renting business line of no earthly account to us. Mc tiie result of an accident which occurred bration ? (Jroccry. men have to init up witii such rickety Minnville must lx* on the through line on tiie narrow guage road two years the day was consumed in «inferences in the next teii days. The gras« is Grocer». Dr. G. S. Wright lia« gained a repu old building» as adorn Tliird street. witii tiie Astoria delegation who were growing very rapidly affording gixxl to California or on a transcontinental ago last Marell at a jxiint near Elk struggling witii Mr. Huntington in an lation for fine plate work. grazing. A’egetables are !x*coming very Tillamook jieopie have organize»! tiie road goingtoasalt wa’er terminus west John Knight is in Portland seeking | Tillanuxik an»i llolrsonvillc Telephone of the Coast mountains. It will take Rock. The road at this point makes a endeavor to have him agree to build to plentiful, and gardening is generally j immigrants for this section. Co. Extend tiie line to this city plense. considerable energy to obtain this and very abrupt turn, and on this occasion ■ .Astoria. Tiie original plan was to have being very rapidly puslied. The weatli-1 HOME MADE CANDIES. NUTS, TROPICAL FRUITS. STAPLE ANO tin1 run was being made at night. Tiie Mr. Huntington go down to .Astoria, FANCY GROCERIES CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ETC. The new ferry boat to lx? tiseli at Mrs. G. F. Round stqrted for Iowa if it is not used, tiie city must expc»-t to er for the week lias been all that could Salem is nearly complet«!. last Saturday afternoon to visit her fail. Towns are made by tiie people in train was a mixture of stock freight : but Sunday night lie decided he could i lie desired and all growing vegetation j All's. J. AV. Cowls is indispoM*d. She mother who met witlr a si'riou« ,-icci- them, let us all put our shoulders to the and passenger cars. In tiie latter was not, and ai'eordingly telegraphed them ; shows the favorable changes. The sea-1 dent. Mr A’ocum and ills wife. Botli were ! to that effect, and suggested that if they still feels the effect of La Grippe. wheel and make McMinnville. : son continues alxiut two weeks later badly injured. The lady was hurt wanted to see him they might come j than usual. As I am C losing O ut M y S tock O f C rockery A nu G lassware . 1 can Don ’ t buy a buggy, eart, phaeton, or A'amhill still in the lead. Those or l>ie<l offer you Bargains in these lines. alxiut her spine and hips and will lx* a when* he was. Tiie suggestion was gans at Hewitt Bros, “take the cake.” spring wagon until you see J. G. Bal B. S. P ague , <)lw**rver. linger A Co. It will pay you to give T. B. Kay has sold his property’ on them a trial. J ohnson —Ln this city on Thursday cripple for life. Her huslaind sued for acted upon, and Monday morning quite NEWBERG. $15,001». Helms not yet decided wheth 5th street and will build »luring the Kemmler the man who was to liave at 11 p. m., Rev. Neil Johnson aged 87 er lie will appeal. Mrs. A’ocum also i a number of Astorians registered at Tiie summer. Izovely weather. Portland, and held a number of con died by eleetricty to-day was reprieved years 7 months mid 17 days: General brought suit in tiie same court toivcov- ferences during the day. A general Mrs. J. A. T«l<i is visiting relatives Tuesday. His term of'life wa« extend debility. Lots of measles about town. on the Sound. She will be gone nlxnit ed six weeks. “Uncle” Neil Johnson a minister of er damages in tiie sum of $30,0(10. The discussion would be had, then the two F. S. Cottle of Carlton was in a month. The republican primaries will be belli the Cumberland Presbyterian church trial began Wednesday. At tiie time [ forces would separate ami gather them last week. Cal. Cooper anil F. AV. Rwinioml are on Saturday, the 10th of May. The these parties were hurt several others Miss Annie Brow n of Salem is numismatic». They are gathering up convention will lx* held on the" Thurs was born near Lafayette, Cumberland were badly injured, and have already ! selves up for another encounter. So it county, Tennesse, Sept. 7, 1802; moved went on all day, and lasted until a late j on a visit. rare coins. day following, May 15th. to Kentucky in 1807 and to Illinois in filed their articles for damages. Hen«' hour in tiie night. All the parties to the Miss Caroline Schneller is up home Mrs. H. A. Loughaliy was taken Bishop Morris held servin' al the suddenly ill Saturday night. She is; Episcopal church Friday night. I )ur-1 1820. He was ordained in 1830 and tile d«'isions in tills ease are likely to a 1 «inferen«1 were pledged to secrecy and on a short visit. now better. ing his stay several young people were I came to Oregon in 1851. In 1808 lie lo great extent, to shape the outcome of; refused to disclose any details as to the Fanners on the hills are pretty well A drunken liolxi was arrested by file i confirmed and several Imbies Imptised. cated in this city and has been a resi the others. A cattle car was thrown i proposition which Astoria was willing through seeding. off tiie track and deniolislieil on tiie night watcli Thursday night. Friday Walter Holman is Utting up a restau dent of the city since. He was known to make, or the otter of Mr. Hunting Lion. R. H. Tyson of Middleton was he paid his fine. rant in one of AVm. Campbell’s old to many, all of whom held him in high same occasion, and tiie owners of the ton. A definite proposition from the at this place Saturday. This beautiful weather makes busi-1 buildings on Third street. A restaur est esteem. Tiie funeral was held in stock received damages. Astoria iwople was finally made and James Newman and AVm. Garland ness dull. Everybody is hard nt work.' ant has long been needed in tliis city. ; XVoodburn on Sunday and was attend Trouble at »Jellerson. turned in to tiie railroad people, and went to Portland yesterday. anti no time is lost. This month completes Chas. AV. Tal ed by hundreds. As rez'oidcd in the Statr»mau several lias I xtii by them taken under advise J. T. Smith is expected to return It is saiil that Jim Carter of Dayton ! mage’s first yearns AVells Fargo’s agent | from his visit to California this prairie is n candidate for county judge I in tliis city. He reports the business i H ei . vei :.—Near this city, on .April 22, days ago the big flouring mills at Jeff ment. Conversation witii the Astoria home week. .¡V*' < 1890, AV, J. Helyer, aged 42 years. for tiie month of April 1890 double that on the republican ticket. erson have been compelled to shut people develop«l tlie fact Unit Hunting of April 1885». Mitchell & Clark are running their Mr. Helyer has been a resident of this ton seemed disposed to ask a more sul>- down. Tiie difficulty, as expressed at The Coffee club will meet at Fire- • saw mill and an* turning out a fine lot 1 will Sell at Cost tor the next Forty Days. I am making ar mens’ hall Friday, May 2nd, at 2 p. m. I A Pullman deacon shot six times at a county since 1870. In 1873 was mar the time, is that of finance. The farm stantial contribution in the way of of luinlier. suppesed burglar trying to get in at tiie rangements logo into another line of business. Call amt get bar E mma G alloway , Sec. ried to Mias Eliznbeth E. Kemay. Tiie ers who had wheat stored there find rights of way, terminal facilities and j back door, and was astonished to hear The delegates from this plain* to tiie gains. No tronble to show goods. Opposite Grange Store. A. E.Eastabrooks who has been a com-' a familiar voice call: “AA’hazzer innzzer, family left to mourn his loss consists of themselves out about 23,000 bushels. additional subsidy than they liad an county AV. ('. T. U. convention report a positor on this paper for the past two ’ dad—wluizzer doin’?” a wife and six children, four Ixiys ami They hold warehouse receipts for wheat ticipated. It is certain that while cn- j good time. years is suffering with the pneumonia. two girls. «iiiragemcnts have lx*en held out by i to this amount, tlie bins are found emp $200,000 to loan by the American It is estimated that there has been Edwards & Derby’s tile factory start- : Mortgage company on farm land for a Old Heel-Fool Killed. Thompson’a Public Spirit. ty on examination, and the shortage is Huntington to the Astoria people, some ' about 28000 fruit trees set out this winter II. F. ItllODES. M. II. I.. KHODKB, ed up Monday, April 28th, at full ca- i term of years. No commission, no weeks and perhaps months will elapse j and spring within four miles of New VOTARY. I This old lx*ar who lias been a terror! pacify and are turning out first-class! brokerage. F. W. Fenton attorney at TI h - laborers of Oregon will no doubt very evident, but through whal cause liefore the project is definitely decided berg. tile. to tiie stix'kinen of Jackson, Klamath McMinnville, Oregon. remember Hon. D. P. Thompson’» pub no one seem« to lie able to tell. Henry upon. A union party club has been organized and Siskiyou counties, lias at List lieen Ross Holman now has a colt subject I Telephone communication witii La lic spirit. The building of the Hunt Barendrick lias been managing the Mr. Huntington wa« very busy all at this place and a committee lias lieen killed. Jas. L. Coyle, of Henley, writes to registration, sired t>y Dick Flaherty ! fayette, Newberg, Sheridan, North railroad will give employment to thous mill and lias lieen assisted by A. Grant day Monday, having his constant at appointed to call a county mass conven dam by Ham. He lias named her, A’amhill, Dayton and all tiie other ands of men, not only in the construc who, in tin* somewhat celebrated tention directed to tiie important mat tion. Let every Lxxly that believes in these ]>artieulars to the A'reka Journal'. Maggie' B. towns would increase the business in Grant-Pettijohn case, achieved not a reform come to tiie convention. Billy av right ami a ix>y named Bean, Real Estate. Insurance. Collection, tion of the road, but in the development The gentlemen who purchase»I the this city nt least 50 per cent. little notoriety. It would seem from ters under consideration, and taking P rohibitionist . killed the celebrated grizzly “Club I of tiie city caused by its construction. photograph gallery of Mr. Fritz, Messrs. ! The narrow gauge passenger train and Loan Brokers. reports that tiie Jefferson and North his dinner on the table in his parlor Foot” one day last week alxiut 7 miles Pile of Dead Deer. Hogg i Kenney have taken charge of' slipped oft'the track near Mt. Amrel and The capitalisis of Portland, to secure which liad served for a writing desk Salem mill difficulties are much of the from here. The cattlemen of this vicin the gallery. rolled down the embankment, giving the road, were required to purchase $2,- same kind, in each ease there was during the «inferences. John .Sanborn was in town from Hay inmille - «regoli. ity had a liounty of $75 offered, and I j Mr. Barnhart of the J.’cpzz/'P z'arrived the passengers a thorough scare but for 000,000 of its bonds. This they did but Fork this week ami informs us that He is a very agreeable and approach Office over Muai»* Store understand a bounty of $100 or more • from Cheyenne Monday with his fam tunately not injuring anyone. the name of 1). P. Thompson, owner o found a shortage of wheat, or rather an ily. He met his family there and ac Several of our business men want to seventeen national banks d<x*s not ap excess of receipts. Mr. Barendrick lias able gentleman for th.* newspaper man after the melting of the snow, Jix- was offer«! in Southern Oregon. companied them home. know whether or no the council in pear among the investors. He did, placed the entire mill, bills, machinery to ileal with, manifestingugentlecourt- Smith of Huy Fork valley found within Weight and Bean found his track nt Hi The Sax property lias lieen sun-eyed I tend to do anything alxiut sewers this however, last summer contribute $10 etc., in the hands of a board of trustees eousness wholly at variance witii tiie a half a mile of his ranch tiie Ixxtii-s of j a. in., and follow«! it until noon, when I a and piattwl. It is the intention to. summer. AAe are worse off now than apixiinted by tin* citizens of Jelter«on big 1 ami little you liearing of many , forty-five deer piled in a spa«- of ten i they locat«l him in a thicket of scrub ' to the Seattle sufferers and a like we were before the water plant was put place tiie property uixin the market in • railroad men in far less exalted posi feet square. Tile pla«* where tiie <leer oak, near Diehl Springs. Ilix'ks were in. amount Io the unfortunate Johnstown and farmers who had wheat stored with tions. acre tracts and city lots. were found was at. the foot of a big | rolled down the hill, mid tiie Ixurcame him. AVhat the outcome in this case I Can lx* «old m every fanjly. Gtrie C. W. Holman has Dick Turpin, the ' Please bear in mind that by calling people.— 1‘ortlaiul Mercura, i bluff. Last winter the <leer came down out. Both lin'd at Hie same lime, and more light than three ordinary lamp*. “ AVhat will you give out lor publica will lie cannot perhajis I»' determined ftMeple Lamp awl ftor ¿K, thoroughbred Jersey bull, at his place at Hewitt Bros, you can see the nicest Yamhill Again. tiie ridge of tiie mountain through the tion, Mr. Huntington, about the Coos short of a civil action in the courts.— the grizzly fell, but immixiiately got up for service; terms, $2.50 cash in advance, j organs in the state for the money. We Y household article« Cironhre km*. deep snow, met tiie bluff, which they bay anil Astoria projects’?” | will compare them with any and tiie The nomination of Win. Townsend WfltCHIIlUlt. with privilege to return. F roniHtl A MACKIN. OiaelawN.k again and start«! for the Ixiys. He got prices are so low that tl ev will astonish for secretary of state pleased the people could not pass, and being unable to re “ Nothing has l>een »lone alxiut the within thirty or forty feet of thviu, and The AV. C. T. U. will hold a meeting ! you. School Iteport«. Coos bay matter. AVe shall not decide trace their steps through weakness and dropp'd dead. Ten shot« were fired, ('«»loniMt to M/I’ffiul. May 2nd, at Mrs. Martin’s, on (' street, I of this county wonderfully. Everyone Report of schixil district No. 24, for The Woman's Relief Corps gave the knows him and they are confidant that next door to Frank Harding’s. All are to build to any pla«* until we have tiie snow, lay down and died. Mr. and all were found in his lxxly, two the past two terms, ending .April is, < 'omiiK'iicing April HI, the Union Pa invited. N. A. J acobs , See. i G. A. R. ixiys a surprise party Saturday be will make a good secretary if elected. Smith skinned the deer and has (lie 1890. Number of pupils enrolled 21; been there, and not a soul of us has ever passing through his heart. He measured cific, “The Overland Route,” will run a I night. Edibles of all kinds wen' plneed Arch Bishop Gross of Portland ar-j i liefore them, and were soon made away He resides at present at Lakeview. He number of days in attendance 1704; av ix*en to Coos Cay. It is not wholly im hides to show for it. If any of our furnished Pullman colonist car from rived here Saturday morning and Sun i with. A very pleasant evening was formerly resided in this county. He erage daily attendance 14. Tiie follow probable that a line will eventually lx- mountain eontemporari<*s have n bigger ten inches lx*tw«'ii tin- eon and 18 Portbind to St Paul, without change, inclii*s from nose to lop of head. The day confirmed 20 cliildrwl at the Cath | passed. leaving Portland every tVedneaday at represented Vuinbill county in tiie ing pupils have been on the roll of run to .Astoria, hut even that has not deer story than this, as a relic of the t<x*s were cut oil’ In a trap ««'veil or 9im olic church. He preached an able ser p. in., arriving al St. Paul follow ing big winter, let him trot it out and take I Tiie McMinnville National Bank lower house of the legislature in 1870, honor. yet lx*en decided on. Tile Astoria | h «>- mon. Blanche Derr Lottie Reid eight years ago, which gave him the Sunday. contemplated building this summer, and in the senate from 1874 to 1878, and Maggie E. Roof ' the ixTsiminon. — IPrmv ’ zvWr .huienal. ple will undoubtedly submit some sort Vtol Reid The ice chest in tiie city building has but we near that they have given up name of “club foot." Hix track was This car xs ill I h - fitted up witii mat pillows, Ixslding, eurtalnx and Cora Kauffman j of a proposition, which we will merely Real Estate. not had an occupant for a long time. the idea. Some one should start the from 1878 to 1882 lie was county judge Ida Fletcher unmistakealdc. and he lias killed hund tresses, Dulaney Roof toilet appliances, leaving nothing to lie Wait till the spring work is over and ball rolling. A gixxl building can lx* of this county. President Cleveland Eva Fletcher > take under advisement but you can say reds of dollars worth of cattle in tins Morris Roof State of Oregon to A. F. Ncunert, lot Colon Eberhard furnished by the jhihh ngersand will la the marshal will be making ten dollars rented as soon as completed. in tiie paper that no decision will lx1 3 sec 4 t 3 s, r 5 w; 8711.50. appointed him register of tiie Lakeview Clifford Reid. vicinity anil Southern Oregon, in the in charge of a colored porter. per day. readied for some time yet. It would land office in 1$85, which position he M rs . M innie M. D ee , Berths can lx* secured at the very low Thursday morning tiie 10:13 pass- A. J.&S. J. Dunn to Chas. E. Her-1 past twelve years. He weigli«l over Deskins second additon to Newberg j enger train ran over and killed the tine held four year«. He edited the ntf/Mcr j Teacher. not be possible, of course to build Hie IxTt, n .! lot G, Fairlawn addition to ! 1,401» pounds. The boys skinneil him rate of $.’> for an upper or lower double has been filed with the recorder of the j milk cow of AVm. Bail, who lives near Ix-rth from Portland to St. Paul. The following is tiie rejxirt of district road this year, even if a decision should McMinnville; $1409. county. Newberg is growing fast. 1 the railroad track in the suburbs of the at Lafayette for several years. He is No. carefully, and intend having the hide Passengers holding tourist, first-class 5, Vanihill county, Or. gon. AVliole C. F. & Mary Barrett to E. \V. Stan-1 lx 1 real'll«! at once, as too much time is Her growth is the result of judicious 1 city. L. Loughary and L. H. Cook as- an alile and honest man, a gixxl cam number enrolled, 14; average daily at stuffed for exhibition. He ha- been or second-class tickets will lx- carried ill ley, 5 acres sec 31 t 3 s, r 2 w; $11 Hi. advertising. tills car. , sesstxl the damages at $40, which the paigner, and a sound democrat. tendance, 11. The following are the j necessary to get the metal on tiie Win. P. Palmer to C. G. Reisner, lots systematically liunteii for, for several For rail's, through tickets, sleeper names of those that have lieen neither I ground.” F. S. Harding of this paper return«! railroad company will pay. years, and cattlemen consider this a berths A Peculiar Case. 54, 55, 50, Dayton; $00. or detailed information apply to absent or tardy during tiie month be “AVliat will you do with the narrow Monday from a tour in Southern On>- The monthly covenant meeting of stroke of gixxl hick, that lie ha- Ix-en -A. L. anti J. AV. Martin to C. G. Reis tiie nearest ticket agent Union Pacific gon. He went as far south as Grant’s the Baptist church will be held on Sat Saturday morning while George Olds ginning Marell 24th and eliding April I guage lines?” ner, lot No. 167, Dayton; $30. system, or T. AV. L ee , killed at last. Pass and did not see as good a town as urday at 2 p. m. Matters of im]xirtanee was harrowing a field lie suddenly lost 18, 1890. “On the Eist Side we shall alter the Geu’l Pass. Ag’t, Portland. Elvira and B. S. Cook to M. C. Gra Florence Hendrix McMinnville. | to the church will lx? considered. The his mind. A-t noon when he came to Emma Hendrix \ Queer Fink. gunge to the standard, and come in over ham, block 1 mi<l w, block 2 New Della Bryan the supix*r will be observed the house lie did not know anyone and Graeie Roberts Strayed—A small brown mare with I ordinance of tiie Srhool T b « Not Irr. Myra Bryan Maud Kinney tiie Oregon and (,'alifornia tracks, across berg; 83000. The Oecf/ouian «ays: Among the I Ixith hind feet white, five years old. Sunday morning. Tiie pastor will ail’ acted very peculiar. He was brought Cora Kinney Daisy Kinney S. A. anil L. A. Manning to C. A. many fish bnaight in by the schooner To tiie tax-imyers of school district ; the steel bridge, uisng tiie terminal fa Has saddle and collar marks. .Any in dress “A'ouwg People” on Sunday eve. ' Fred Kinney Clev Bryan Walla«* & B. F. Fuller, w lot 8 block Chance was a very ran' ami curious No. Io, Y ainhill county stab' of Oregon. formation may lie addressed to H. ('. cilities on this side. Tiie AA’est Side 1!» Saturday the ease of C. Moyer vs to this city and the doctors thought tiie H attie L. S weet , McMinnville; $1400. Mance, McMinnville, Oregon. Tiie sclnxil tax for 1890levied March 4th Holt, rape, was tried before Judge: loss of mind was caused by the rupture road will lx* thoroughly fixed up. It Teacher. D. A. Browne to P. F. Browne, 30 and gruesome-kxikiiig one. which, for is now due, and will lx* collected at the Hariling of this city. There was no of a blixxi vessel at the base of tiie brain Salem is already making preparations want of a liefter name, t I k * fisherman lias never been in any kind of shape ft of n end lots 7 anti 8. block 3 Mc- First National Bank McMinnville, and Advertised Better*. for tiie biggest kind of a Fourth of July evidence that the crime had Ix-en «>in- or by being overheated while in tiie ; calied a sea ieopanl. It was a long, 111111"«« paid the same will Ixs-ome delin Minnville; $1000. celebration. LetfMcMinnville stir her mitted and numerous people of Willa hot sun. Monday he regained his j Following are tiie letters remaining for and needs overhauling. AA’e shall run quent after 00 days from tills date. Mc H. and M. F. Hurley to Katie Marie slim, snaky, lean, hungry, disgusting- i self and gain glory by giving the great mina testifiwl that Mrs. Moyer did not two weeks in tiie jxistoffieeat MeMinn- into Portland on the I*. & AV. A’, road. Anderson, acre tract No. 12, Hurley’s Minnville April 11th, 18!«». looking beast, with fins like an eel, We shall undoubtedly build some ad est celebration in the history of the have a good reputation and the justice senses but cannot remember a single' vllle, ......... Oregon, Apr! ’ il 24, 1858»: J oseph H ibehg . addition to Newberg, t 3 s, r2w; $100. black s|s»ts along flic sides, and a fer»x'- discharged the prisoner. tiling from the time lie started into the i Agee, Thos county. Burn, Josepli ditional roads here, lint just what they S c I kki I < 'lerk. Rollin Crawford toAA ’ illiam Condray, F ound —On Saturday, April 19, 1890, field in tiie morning. He feels some Barnes, Amanda Cortney, C AV—2 will be we liave not yet d«-ided upon.” lots 1, 2, •’! and 4, sec 1, I 3 s, r5w;! ious hxiking head, large 1a*yond all pro Jep Lady had Tom Shortridge, mar watch and chain on the county road ‘ <1. A. II. Cuxlxr Post. shal of Sheridan, arrest«! Monday on leading from McMinnville to Amity. what sick, but in all,probal>ility will lx? Canning, John—2 Cook S V portion with the Ixxly, furnished with “Will these roads be built by yourself’ $725. Gillam; Henry-2 a charge of assault and battery. Tiie Owner can have same by calling at the ! at work again as usual in a few days. I Erickson, Erick a wick«l looking mouth, armed with or the Southern Pacific? ” Hail col'iKTof Third ami F streets O. H. Adams to Emma E. Jones, 10- Hackler, Henry Gard, Elizabeth case was tried liefore Justice Harding T ei . ei - iione -R egister office and prov cruel teeth. It was a genuine sca-scr- McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the Johnson, R “Tiie two ownerships are really so1 980 square feet in McMinnville; $1.00. of this city, and Shortridge was fined ing property, and paying for this adver Major Sears, who went to London to Hanna, AV J Kellog, A E Morris, Mrs Sarah closely allied that it makes very little AA’. T. Hash to I). Barnliottzer 6] jx'iit on a small scale, and made one second and fourth Saturdays of each $5 and costs. the bonds of his Peruvian Com Kelloi tisement. Chas. H. Burch, Jr. .Amity. float Nail, Henry Parsons, E T acres of Andrew Sinitli'« I». I,. C.;s.;oo. shudder to look at it when dead, If month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com pany, has lieen stiecessrul and writes difference. Mr. Stanford hail no part 3t’ I rades cordially invited to attend. The city superintendent of water Oregon, April 23, 1890. Pettigrew, Rev S lie will leave there for Peru via Pace, ’Mrs E I. works, P. D. Glenn, reports that appli Joe Swain of Bear creek, Crook coun that in the purchase of the Oregonian rail-! AV. M. .Milli'iui to James T. II i iii - then- wcm any of these fish on the lx»t- J. B. GARDNER, Commander, Parker, Fred Shangle, Will Portland May 20. He g<x*s to Peru to brve, 34.24 acres, part of Millican I». L. cations for water are pouring in faster ty, has succeeded in raising 115 lambs’ oversee the works of tiie company for a Simler, Isaac W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. tom when* McGinty went down lie i- Sheak, Prof 11 way property. Probably lie thought 14a, r 3 w; «1 11 :;.•>< ». than the taps can be made. The lane for every 100 ewes he had in his band. large salary and his scheme has proba Livingood, AA’ F. Wilson, T S to lx- pitied. that the interests of the Southern l’a- Oregon. M. & H. C. Ritclier to Tlios. G. Ste-’ tits from the water works will he seen Snell an increase seems almost ineredi- | AA'etzel, Mrs I..I bly millions in it. He has a very large AVelch, Luev l'or Sah*. cific would lie protected by myself and vention, se s«' 1 and 3} n w [ se 12, this summer by the most skeptical. ‘Wade, A B—7 hie, as 90 per «‘nt. is considered a large i grant of land from tiie Peruvian gov This celebrated sire of trotting borne* t 2 s, r 5 w; $!«>o. Eleven b ad of xt<s*r calves; would do Parties calling for the above letters Messrs. Hubbard and Stillman.” The missionary social and tea which ntuulier ot lambs to raise. If all sheep ernment and lias formed a company to with an extended |x*dlgr«‘ will stand for Ixx'f. Jos. T. Ft ’ NK. H. Bailey to R. L. Churchman, block “Will you bridge the Willamette op was to lie given at Mrs. Shank’s last men in Eastern Oregon could do as irrigate it. It is very fertile land and will please say “Advertised.” If not the coming Heawn at the fair ground* No. 1 and .16 acres near Willamina, t 6 Friday evening, lint was postpon«! on well it would not take but a short time will yield immense crops when water called for in two weeks they will I k * posite Dundee?” in this city under the management of ; » sfiEKOi'« . . r.t mives . s, r 7 w; $1.00. account of tiie dentil of Rev. Neil John to make up for tiie heavy losses of last' is brought on it. Major Sears, it will sent to the dead letter office as “un “That is one of the tilings we have < Ims. Woods, He is without a doubt winter. A. 1». Faulconer to R. L. Cliurcli- J. C. C ooper , son. will lx* given Friday evening of \ lit ;*i.:;< • :n •.»•’*« j:xp«*i»<*ti« »•. the finest stallion ever bnaight to this be remembered was in this city on claimed.” not yet <lecid«l on. It is down on our man, land in Sheridan; $10.00. Postmaster. this w«*k. All are inviteil to attend. section. C. P. Huntington’s special train pass-] water works business liefore his depart y ., ,11« hi .. : .1' list of matters to attend to, hut ha« not through this city Sunday at i p. in. i ure for Europe and recommended the Medorem Crawford to Erastus Spnul- •1„- <<xi:in-s z.t tbz-XS'.'I 'W'-i'. Someone heard the council of this ed NOTH E. Baker County will go Democratic. yet been readied.” Mr. Huntington inspected the narrow ' present system. <ling, 13078 acres $2700. :ha> :!,<•> often l<*nv th» "j-totn In vzor»e <-oa- city remark some time last winter that gauge from Portland to -Ajrlie then iltioti thK! before In ¡x-1 their ,-itliartir *r- For sale cheap —28 inch improved .1. J. Hembree to Jos AA ’ . Martin ami sewers would lx* put in this summer. It went by Mr. J. P. Fault ’ s recent action show xotk e . To Begin at Once team to Sttrver where his C. C. Ferguson, lot« 1 and 2. blix-k 15, ion i< »hie to their Irritation. Th» danger at Buffalo Pitts Separator witii either eight is about time to think of them. With special train ing up as a dark horse in the contest for met him and took the tending their Mead) ’»«• i" npf»*rent. Tiie new or ten horse Pelton Power, all in gixxl sewers more water will lie taken, and party to Corvallis. They returned to: No limiting or fishing allowed on the republican nomination for state It is probable that the Union I’acitie Lafayette: $2250. lasative prlu<'Ipl»' in .><>■■'« VecctnMe sxnw;»rilla running order. Enquire of J. T. Fryer the income from tiie water plant will Portland over the broad gauge passing ; my premises. All trespassers will lie J. B. and Emma H. Moore to I). C. will begin work on their road from treasurer promises to create a serious its eatbarti» notion by tnereMtof the mn- 1 mile south of Carlton. be increased. Hastings, Jots 1, 2 and 3, block 22, Ed jet- prosecuted to tiie full extent of the law. Portland to the Sound Liefore Hunt will I through here at 8 p. m. ■o'i. Msretionr an»! gently xtininlattng the atom April 17.S in split in the republican ranks. A prom ward’» addition to Newlierg; $650. The representative of tile Sunset Tel April 25, 1890. J. I). M onthyon . a» !.. i' p'ir»*h »‘-....table. <loe« not Im-o it« At the farm of Alfonse IaiRocque, a inent republican of that county ottered begin on his road. Just what route the Jesse and Mary K. Edwards to D. C. •ffez 1,1« 1’ efle-'tire ephone Co. will be in this city in a few former resident of Portland, last Satur (1 ti an»l n'.-oiutely ante to be takes Work llorM» For Nair. North Yamhill, Or. days and will canvas the town for sub day Jake Ritchie, a desperate half to bet $1000 against 8500 that tiie county Hunt road will take no one knows, liut Hastings, lot 4, block 22, Edward’s ad jei a.ionnll. ■ .'«'ontiin -;-l: by the ino«r doHeate it is understood that tiie Union Pacific dition to Newberg; $50. scribers to a telephone system. This breed, ravished the 9-year old daughter Five head of wound work h<>r*ex w’ll For k»ale at a Bargain. would go democratic. tins Videau, the well known is a good idea and if the towns of the of Mrs. Goulet, who was at the time I m * wold cheap. For further partimla n will build out from the lower end of Al Elzina and J. L. Steward to D. J. l’er">" Mr. Faull wanted to lx* chairman of ixdleeon.»or of No. 1«M Howard One thoroughbred Jersey bull of good county were conn«'ted with McMinn visiting Mrs. LaRoojue. Ritchie is in I enquire of It. McDonald of tni* city. t 3 s. r 4 bina, getting up on tiie plateau by the Olds, n 4 Roel Old’s I). L. St.. San I'ranriaco. write«: At ville business of all kinds would lx* fa jail, but his accomplice, Gouche, es butter family. Having used him as the State Central committee, and bad u experience I firmly best route possible, and making for w;$83K 'J I. N «Hire. cilitated. he kept out of tiie treasury fight would caped to high timlx*r near Butteville, i long as practicable, I will sell at a low M. 8. and R. E. Peery to D. L. Curl, hat Joy*« Vegetable A’ancouver by the most favorable route. 128.78 Rev. Hoberg, president of the State Both men were drunk on stolen! price on easv terms. have had a good vote for that position. acres, t 5 s, r 3 w; $1000. All per**!»* are fortiidden to drive R. N. S nell . la will cure the moat Tiie completion of the bridge at A’an D. L. and Lucy A’. Curl to M. S. and Sabbath schools, has been in the city whisky. Orer/onian. 114:16? obatinnte eaaes of <'onrti;>atiot. l<«Hc stock aero»* inv premixes. making preliminary arrangements for couver will take some time, but it is ex R. E. Perry, 193.22 acres, t 5 .«. r 3 w; In a trip last week as far south as Although outed I am still in b. W. C reiglkk . the organization of a county S. S. socie Grant’s l’ass, three hundred miles by Notice. pected the whole road will lie completed $1000. Notice to Painters. king it. and never had my «y«tem thoroughly ty. There are now only three county rail, south of Portland, the writer did AV anted — The T elephon e -R mhh - regulated. By iner-a-ing <.r diminishing the G«>. F. and Annie E. Buihx-k to All farmers desiring repairs for Deer by the fall of 1892. organizations in the state, and it is pro- not see any town or country that has Bids will lx* received up to May 1 i i.lt wiintx a bright. |Hi<diing canvaw r. Caroline Merrill, 51x100 feet, McMinn done one ha« abeolu. eotnmaud over himaeii Sixty iiosed to secure at least ten or twelve better prospects than McMinnville and 1890, for painting tiie public school ing or McCormick binders please give dollars per month will lx- ,«iid <o with lUla valuable remedy.” l-'OR Iiyspepsia and Liver Complaint you ville, Chandler’s 2nd addition; 8!Io. liefore tiie National convention which the famed Yamhill. If one-fourth the I house at Amity. -All material to be orders for same to J. G. Ballinger A Co. tii<- right man. Call on or add ns« thl« have a printed guarantee on every bottle of P. M. Scroggins to F. K. Heider, lot meets at Pittsburg, generally attended money bad been spent in advertising i furnished liy the district. The right as early as possible to insure arrival. ofllce immediately WHY will you cz.ugli when 8hil**h'.- cur Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fail- to etire. 8, block 2, South Sheridan; $100. by 2500 delegates, so as to have a fine this city that has been u«ed by other to reject any or all bids is reserved, will give immediate relcif Price |0<-t«.'X> Sold by Rogers Bros. THE REV Geo. H.Thaver. o( Bourbon showing for Oregon. A meeting will towns, we would now be put to our i For further particulars address the ’ cts. and $1. Sold by Rogers Bros SHILOH'S cure will imniediaielv relieve ' Pxitli niyaelf aiwl wife owe “HACKMETACK ” alaslingand fragrant A NASAL Injector free with each liottle SHILOH'S Catarrh Remedy, a positive iud .say-: be called in May for the county organi wits end to provide houses for the new B oard of S chool D irectors , Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis ; otir lives to Sbiloli'« <*'»n«'i>n;>ti »a Core, perfume ; price 25 and . ’ .i eent«. Sold l>y of Shiloh ’ s Catarrh Remedy : price Vi cent«. I cure for Catarrh. Iliptberia and Canker zation.— Albani/ Democrat. comers to live in. Amity, Oregon. sold nv Rogers Bros Sold hv Rziger« Brz>- Sold I»v Roger« Bros. Yfoutli. Sold by Roger« Bro«. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER WE HAVE IT! The Largest Stock of FISHING TACKLE In the County RODS, REELS, BASKETS, We Sell Cheaper than Any One ROGERS BROS., CITY BAKERY. CHAS. GRISSEN. THE PIONEER Boot and ShoeStore DAYS. nriiTo . .... *o> AbtN I Reflecting Safety Lamp I