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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Thursday, May 8, 1890. “Cupid” tea at C. Glisson's. LaGrijqx' is still witli us, it appears. I)r. G. K. Wright lias gained a repu tation for fine plate work. Those are daisy organs at Hewitt Bros. Have you seen them'.’ Mr. Caddy, of Kpringfield, Springfield, Lane: county,spent a few days here this week.! The young son of Wm. Savage, near Lafayette, died Sunday of lung trouble. Bread, pies, cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresh each day at the Red Front Bak ery. Don’t contract for this years twine until you have had a talk with J. G. B. & Co. One top buggy and one one-horse hack for sale at a bargain. Mrs. J. B. Rohr. The chief of the fire department or ders another drill for Saturday night of this week. Geo. W. Burt has settled at Santa Cruz, California and is engaged in the merchantile business. C. Grissen still keeps the City bakery where he sells fresh bread, cakes, pies, and home-made candies. * Although the season is at least four weeks behind the prospects for a bount iful crop Avere never better. Call and see the beautiful calendars given away with each bottle of Wis dom’s Robertine at Rogers Bros’. The W. C. T. U. will meet, at Mrs. M. V. Young’s, Friday at 3 o'clock. All are invited. N. A. Jacobs, See. Geo, Owens has a “Notice to Breed ers in the advertising columns, and it should lx- read by lovers of fine stock. The advertisement of F. Dielsehnei- der can be seen on this page and his goods will be sold at cost for the next 60 days. Don’t buy a buggy, eart, phaeton, or spring wagon until you see J. G. Bal linger & Co. It will pay you to give them a trial. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. The regular monthly session of the city council was held in the council chamber Tuesday evening, May 6,1890. Present: Mayor Manning; Council men Barnekoff, Galloway, Grissen, Johnson. Jones and Wright. Minutes of previous meeting read and appro veil. The treasurer made iiis report and re turned tlie delinquent tax list; on mo tion the report was accepted. The treasurer reported that the tax levy amounted to $3,264.97, and that $2,316.99 had been collected, leaving de linquent $947.98. The amount of money in tlie treasury at present is as follow . .*128 84 General fund.... . . 187 62 Water fund. 12 4(1 Street fund. . AN ENCAMPMENT INSTITUTED. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN Thl* Defer**«* of O«l<l Fellowship Organized ' For llie Week Eliding Saturday. April *iC, Monday Night. 1X9O—u. S. Signal Service. W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. sixth Annual Convention of th«- W. C. T. I . •»f Yamhill Comity. For some time past the Odd Fellows 1 ’¡’he temperature for tlie ¡«1st week Tlie sixth annual convention of the of this city have been making arrange- i has lx-en above the normal. Since Jan- Women’s Christian Temperance Union ments for the establishment of an en uary 1st, it has averaged Ix-low the nor convened at the Christian church in fOSTOFFICK 1IOU11S. campment ill this city. Monday night mal. McMinnville at 2 o’clock on Tuesday From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From S:.‘M> p. the encampment was instituted ami ni. (o 9 p. in. There was no rainfall during the week. afternoon, April 22<1, 1890, with the Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. tlie degree conferred upon six of our lo From January 1st to date, more than president, Mrs. A. W. Woodward, in Sunday from 3 p. ni. to3:30 p. in w w WF w w cal Odd Fellows by Dist. Dep. B. F. tlie average amount has fallen, from the chair. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail north closes at 3:20 p. ni. and 9 p. ni. Morris, 8. W., R. L. Harris; J. W., July 1st 1889, to date, about the average Devotional exercises were conducted M. W. Tallman; H. P., L. H. Baker, has fallen. The amount of sunshine by Mrs. M. E. K. Edwards, who read THE MARKET REPORT. and S., J. W. Hobbs, of Dayton En has lx>en above tlie average for the week, i tlie 37th psalm which was interspersed campment. After the ceremonies tlie almost cloudless weather lias prevailed with very ’earnest and pointed com Potatoes................... # bu * 90 to 1 00 Chickens, young Lodge adjourned to the St. Charles ho during till' past seven days. Tlie nights ments. Prayer service followed, and old V doz 4 00 to 4 50 tel, where a fine supper was awaiting have lx'en much wanner and no frosts devotions closed by singing. 10 (Clear sides V lb. 8 Bacon -^Shoulders V lb them. Tlie president then spoke briefly, but are reported. This is the second week 10 to 12 /Hams lb The lodge is known as Shaffer En of gixxl growing weather this season to the point and filled with love and 10 r i 'hi 10 pd pails 8 10 to campment No. 22. The charter mem and all vegetation has shown tlie liene- enthusiasm for the work. ,In 5 gallon tins 15 Eggs. dozen bers are E. B. Fellows, S. F. Harding, ticial effect of the weather. While the Tlie following committees were then Butter, Creamery, "p roll 50 W. H. Kuns, G. 8. Wright, L. J. Pat low lands are generally moist yet, gen appointed: Butter, dull, fresh »troll U» 20 Brine p pound. 15 to On credentials, Mrs. Cozine of Mc Total............................................. $329 86 terson, Milo Bond and J. Millard. The eral rain would prove Ix'neficial. 4 5 Dried apples, «lull, p p«l. t«i 8 0 to Winter and spring sown wheat is re Minnville; and Kadie Hall, of Newberg. Dried plums, dull, p p<l. The treasurer also reported that the officers elected were 8. F. Harding. C. 8 0 to Dried prunes, dull, p p«l. interest on the bondswill lie due on the P.; Wm. Kuns, J. W.; L. J. Patterson, ported to lx- in excellent condition. On courtesies, Mrs. Annie Henderson 8 Driedpeaches.dulj, p p«l 0 to 1 05 Flour .............. p sack 1 («• to 15 of this month at the office S. A. 8. W.; G, S. Wright, H. P.; E. B. Fel “Prospects were never better at this and Mrs. N. A. Jacobs of McMinnville. — Committee on courtesies introduced Keen & Co., in New York; the amount lows, S., and Milo Bond, Treas. There season for a Ixnmtiful wheat crop,” is CHURCH NOTICES. being $600.60. On motion the recorder are eight more officers to ix- appointed. repoted from various wheat districts. Mr. Logan to the convention who made He has Early spring grain is up; tlie late would some interesting remarks, was instructed to draw an ordinance al M ethodist E piscctal C iivkch —Services LONG WALE ON A WÄGER. lxx-n engaged in the .temperance work every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30p ni, lowing the city to lxjrrow the necessary Ten Thousand Spur« Harriman on ni» lie materially benefitted by rain. Sunday School at 9:30 a, m The weather has lx'en especially fa 32 yeai-s and intends to spend all of his funds for the payment of said interest. Tiresome Journey. R ev G. F Rot xn, Pastor. vorable to the fruit crop. The warmer life in it. A communication from the G. A. R. ClMBF.Rl.AX.i P b ESBTTEKIAX CtllBlH — .1. S. Harriman who is trying to walk nights and bright sunshine have done Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 j> Mrs. Edwards explained why there and W. R. C. was read inviting the ni Sunday School at 9:39 a. tn. from Wabash, Ind., to San Francisco much towards advancing the fruit to were only two unions in Yamhill eoun. council to participate in tlie Memorial R ev W iley K xowi . es , Pastor ■within 65 days, on a wager of 810,000, its present stage, liable to be injured by ty. That we had come here to see what day exercises. On motion the invita B aptist Cnt’Rcii.—Services every Sabbath arrived at Lamar, Col., May 5th. He tlie frost. The peach and apple crops plans could be made for forwarding the at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in Sunday School at tion was accepted. 9;30a. ni. R ev It. McKiiXVr, Pastor. is now 1498 miles from the starting will be less than the average; other work; expect from this to move on un A communication in reference to sell C hbistian Cut p . ch services every Sabbath point, and 320 miles ahead of schedule fruits and lierries give promise of im til a union is formed in every town in ing the hand tire engine was read and at 11 a. m, and 7 p n> time. Since his last rest of Dodge City mense yields. Many acres of new or the county. R ev D k . B. F F vllep ., Pastor. referred to committee on lire and water he has covered in a day and a half 150 chards will come into Ix-aring this year. Committee on courtesies presented and chief engineer. miles. His average has been about Local and General. In Washington county, maples, alder Mrs. Kautner, of Lafayette, formerly of Chas. Greening asked permission to seventy miles in twenty-four hours. La and hazel are in leaf, one month later Philadelphia, Prof. G. N. Hartley, of place building material in street; on Try lemon cream ¡de at City bakery. mar is his half-way point and he is await than last year. Ground is in excellent Newberg, Rev. Round and Rev. Mc- motion he was granted thirty days. This city is in need of a good sewer ing orders from his manager, whom condition. In Clackamas, the ground Killop, of McMinnville, who united in On motion the superintendent of wa system. he left at Coolidge, Kan., to secure fresh is drying [out. On the uplands of the the thought that the W. C. T. U. is the ter and electric lights was instructed to For first-class dental work go to Dr. horses. Fourteen horses have already Willamette valley, rain, especially is , strongest arm the teni]X'rance work have main pipe trench filled where the G. 8. Wright. played out, unable to stand the strain. needed. In Benton at the agricultural has. dirt had been washed out by the water. The McMinnville bank intends to Fresh bread every day at the Red His route from there will lie via La college grasses are heading out, garden The following committees were ap The following bills were allowed: put a neat galvanized iron cornice on Front Bakery. ... .15 I) 12 Junta and Trinidad. He is looking ¡x-as are quite high, radishes and lettuce pointed: Resolutions, Mrs. Cozine, Mrs. their building at tlie corner of Third Allen & Walker Did you hear the city dads say : any- and C streets. i H Rummell ... 15 40 well and shows no appearance of fatigue, growing finely, strawberries large as a , Cook, McMinnville; Mi's. Hobson, thing about sewers'? —AT THE— W A Dodge. .. .. 60 00 although he has lost twelve pounds in dime, apple trees in full bloom. Oak Newberg. On nominations, Mrs. N. A. Mr. J. J. Johnson, Chas. Palmer and Ed Helmer . . . . . 56 00 flesh since he started. The real estate men are growing several others will leave this week to trees are generally leaved out in western Jacobs, Mrs. Round, McMinnville; Miss .... 5 00 H Hem stock thicker and thicker every day. locate timlier claims in the mountains G Oregon. In Douglas county In the ■ Emma Vestal, Newberg. C W Talmage. 35 School KeportH. Mattie E. Martin, of this city, is giv west of this city. Chas Grissen. . 1 40 On plan of work Mrs. M. E. K. Ed- neighborhood of Roseburg, the peach i ing painting lessons in Albany. Report of school in district No. 13. Nearly everyone is now engaged in J W Masters. . . . 57 00 crop was generally killed by the April I wards, Mrs. Hall, Newberg; Mrs. Mary . . 5 00 School commeiu-ed Marell 31st. Num The estate of Chas. E. Sitton lias been monkeying with a hose, wetting down W H Reynolds .. 17 01 ber of scholars enrolled the first day, 27, frosts. In Jackson county, grape lines i Young, McMinnville. Time and place, the street. A whole lot of fun now, but John Barrett Co. placed by the appraisers at $321,000. budding out. one month later than last : Miss Mary Cook, Newlx-rg; Mrs. Co Sawyer-Mann Co. 30 00 it. will grow old fast. whole number enrolled 32: average for The marshal is now night watch. P D Glenn......... . 131 74 zine, McMinnville. year. The building on tlie Wright property His labors are arduous and the pay WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O Hodson....... 4 7,5 the month 27; six were dropped on ac The following were appointed pages In eastern Oregon, sheep-shearing is i at the corner of Third and E streets will O small. 17 92 count of tlie measles. The following lie sold for $250. For particulars address Edwards & Derby 1 for the convention: Misses Mary Cook in full sway, the clip is gixxl and wool Joseph Frisby . 11 50 have not lxx-n tardy nor absent: Dayton and Lafayette say that they Box 65, Dayton, Or. weighing well. Plums and prunes in i and Emma Vestal, Newlx-rg, T Bynum . 23 00 Paul Cone will stand in and help the motor line Winnie Casteel Chas. Fleming has been on a jaunt C A Washburn . 6 00 Harrry Casteel Finance committae, Mrs. Cook and along. the interior sections in blossom. The Pearl Casteel through Southern Oregon. He is l<xik- T Bynum ... 42 00 Allie Delashmutt Mrs. Jacoba, McMinnville. grain prospects throughout this section Sadie Casteel Hewitt Bros, are astonishing the peo ii g for a place in which to embark into B McGuire. 6 00 John Delashmutt Mary Garrett The evening session opened witli ple by low ¡»rices on musical instru the clothing business. were never better. Spring grain is gen 21 75 Let- Wright Delashmutt Mira Owens ments. music by the choir, scripture reading erally up. 10 00 Roy Geo. W. Knapp has moved from his Win Arthur......... Edna Owens .> 10 Bird Handley by the president, prayer by Rev. B. F. E. Easterbrooks is considerable better ranch near Dayton to this city. A AR Logan B. K. P ague , Observer. Charlie Morgan Ina Sherman 23 70 Harold Townsend Emma Townsend and will be able to lx: up in the course steady stream of new ¡x-ople ¡x>urs Jones & Co Fuller, after which a lively rendered County School Matters. G W Kauffman . 27 00 of a week or so. Perry Townsend Minnie Townsend into this favored city. greeting song by the children prepared C H Neal 40 00 Claude Wright Walter Wilson McMinnville, Or., May 6, 1890. When the motor line is running to the way for the Demorest medal con Can you find a prettier country than O V Watkins,... . 10 00 W. H. M oon , Dayton, look out for a Ixxini in Mc- O -egon is now? The trees are in bloom J C (looper. E ditor T elephone -R egister :— so test. Teacher. Mihnvile property. anp everything is green. Ktrawberries Jno J S|H‘iieer In answer to the many letters of in ... IK 75 First Declamation, “Rumseller Legal Report of district No. 9, of Yamhill What about the fourtli of July cele will be ripe in a month. Committee on tire and water was au quiry concerning the annual county Vice,” Mary Round; second, “A Bar county, Oregon, lor the month ending bration? This matter should be” given Jesse High has been very low with thorized to purchase 800 eords of large teachers institute for Yamhill county, I rel of Whiskey,” Susie Weed; third attention ami a rousing celebration held pneumonia, but is now slowly mend April 25, 1890. Total number enrolled fir wood at not to exceed $2.50 per cord desire to say through the columns of “The World on Fire,” Walter Edwards; in this city this year. ing. For several days it was thought 34; number of days taught, 20; average delivered at water works. your paper that the teachers institute fourth, “Not Dead nor Dying,” Gertie J. L. Story of The Dalles has lx'en in that he would not recover. daily attendance, 28; grand total at Report of tlie superintendent of water for this county will be held at Mc Pound; fifth, “A Voice From the Poor the city for the past week visiting Dr. H. V. V. Johnson has been ap works was read and referred to commit tendance, 566; number of visitors, 23. Minnville, commencing June 16 and house,” Maud Dallas; sixth, "A Voice friends and relatives. pointed a member of the board of med The following have neither been tardy tee on fire and water. lasting about ten days. It is contem From the Poorhouse.” Mary Cook. ical examiners for the pension ilepart- The Board of I inmigration meeting nor absent; On motion tlie superintendent was plated in the forthcoming institute to to-morrow night should be attended by ment in Tillamook county. While the judges retired to decide on Samuel Atkinson Harriet Atkinson everyone who wants to see the city do normal school work. The best teach the merits of tlie contestants Mrs. Ed Buffalo Bill’s jamboree is having ordered to purchase two oil tanks at James Bryan .Minnie Sax prosper. about as big a run'in German cities as $10.50 each. ers of the county including l’rof. W. N. wards made a brief but stirring address Ray (’arter Luise Fiske. The Braly place which has been on Barnum had in London. All classes Chief engineer’s report was read and A. Christenson ('arra Christenson Hullof the agricultural college havelieen on “The Great Need of Work.” the market for the last year will in all and stations flock to his tents. referred to the committee on street.. ?nd Wille Clemenson ('arrie Clemenson“ secured as instructors. Classes will be Professor G. N. Hartley compliment probability be bought within the com Walter Hess Anna Rasmussen The Shorthorn bull, Earl Zend will public property. organized and best methods of class ed all the contestants for their g<xxl ing week. Kilmer Nelson. Bertha Rogers stand this season at the Sax barn near Wm. Galloway was appointed to work exemplified, thereby giving young work and by unanimous decision of the Alverdia Allumbough The horsemen all say tliat the Mc the brewery, at $3 to insure, payable M ary K. C lemenson , teachers opportunity to profit by the judges presented tin- meila) to Mary Minnville track is without doubt the in advance. Curtis «fc Son, owners. St serve on the. committee on accounts Teacher. lx»st track in the state, since the curves experience of successful teachers. A daughter of Mr. Weed, of this city, and current expenses, fire and water, Cook of Newberg. have been thrown up. Teachers who desire to obtain a high died Sunday of heart disease. The and health and police. The Express Company Stopp?«! it. MORNING SESSION, APRIL 23. On motion the superintendent was C. W. Holman has Dick Turpin, the family came to Oregon in hopes that standing in thejprofession will certainly Some two weeks ago an article ap Devotions were conducted by Mrs. thoroughbred Jersey bull, at his place the change would benefit the voting instructed to lay the 21 inch pipe now attend this meeting for upon you de peared in tlie Herald respecting Mon Haworth. lor service; terms, $2.5(1 cash in advance, l.Miy. at the water works down B street to pends to a great extent the success of with privilege to return. golian pheasants being shipped from The eommitteee on plan of work re CLOS.MC out atb S ostock of P. D. Glenn and F. Griffith have Warren avenue. the institute. Your patrons endorse Oregon to supply the San Francisco ported as follows: As thorough, sys J. C. Curtis is down with the pneu formed a partnership under the name Mr. J. W. Cook made a statement re every laudible effort upon your part to monia. This disease does not appear of Glenn A Griffith. They will deal in markets without any effort at conceal tematic organization, is, under God the OZX^S. SEISSEK. in an aggravated form but it brings a plumbers supplies and do all kinds of garding . the bridge at the foot of D ment. As these birds arc still protected raise the standard of excellence in the i very foundation and strength of our plumbing. street. man down to a skeleton in a week. profession. You cannot afford to miss /¡ul- for publication, also to the state A VIGOKOta KICK. The committee on streets and public by law until the end of next October, this opportunity of gaining knowledge work, and as the existence of only two letin. Elsia Wright has a beautiful stock of “Uncle” Dick Phillips says that he such a bare-faced violation of the law unions in this great county of ours A Mrrrlmnt ’•» Wife the I lone of CoiitrntiOBu wil give 26 acres of tlie best land in the lij'ht summer buggy ro’oes, anil ¡x’lsons property advised that rock for streets be and inspiration for your work, and Question box conducted by Mrs. A llrnunclMtioii. could not be submitted to and the mat shows plainly that the crying need of county and the right of way to any w bo intend to buy should see him, taken from the Hembree quarry. judging from tlie corps of earnest, zeal Henderson was very interesting, Kub- A well known merchant who han been <rr<tly motor line company who will nth Io ok over the stock and get prices Ix-tbre ter was brought officially before the our work is more extensive and com On motion adjourned until Friday ous teachers now in tlie work in Yam delict.'i«»<l by Hamaparilla. deiirad b: lying elsewhere. through his ranch. president of Wells, Fargo & Co., in San plete organization; therefore, 1st, we ject discussed was the rightfulness of to jrivr it to hi’ wife, who wu very delicate, but night. hill, I feel confident that the leaders Mr. W. D. Wright has had severe i of Francisco, with a request to lend his Strayed—A small brown mare witli . recommend that organization for the W. C. T. U. women to endorse lotteries twit <»i caul io:» first roftuited bin physician, Dr will I s' greeted by a large class. A New Program. lxitli hind feet white, five years old. fers for his property on the corner of | coining year be made the chief line of by patronizing the prize giving by mer W. II. Crhwob! of ICO Market street. The doctor, I influence in stopping the outrage. That Further notice as to board, rates Has saddle and collar marks.' Any in-! Third and F. streets. The people v. ant- j officer lias promptly complied with the As soon a* the Corvallis-Junction ex . [ work for the county, and that we press chants. “Using flavoring extracts con who i< one oi our leading practitioner« objected, formation may be addressed to H. C. i jig it intend to erect a brick block upon travel, etc., will lie given from time to I «ayiug be hn<i never r«vn a sar-aparilla that did request and issued a circular to all tension is done it is expected that the the work until a Woman’s Christian taining liquor,” and “What can lx- not contain potash. which thinned the blood; i t, if it can be purchased. Manee, McMinnville, Oregon. time. I n addition to tlie above I desire done to banish racing from our fair that hi« patient did not have any vitality to loae, Au agent of the Kansas City Co. will Southern Pacific will divide its train agents along the line of shipping, from to say that it is useless for persons wish Temperance Union is well fortified in John I. Knight, who is in Portland, and that what delicate jwoplc need is not dr reports it hard work to catch an immi be here on the 18th of this month, and from San Francisco into two sections, Albany to Roseburg, to use every pre ing to see me on official busines to call every town and village in tlie county. grounds? Song, followed by mothers' meeting, vroMFcd vitality, but more blood. He consented grant. There are not enough of them will look over the route of the electrical allowing those who desire to come caution to stop such shipments. The To this end we recommend that you to go around. The speculator in city railway. This road is assured and the down on the west side to do so. Ar matter will also be taken up by the San at my house during the week as I am place an organizer in the field to prose conducted by Mrs. Edwards, who read when annitred that Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla ws*< directly opposed to the old mistaken blood people’should do all in their ¡xnver to now inspecting the schools of the lots seems to predominate just now. rangements have been made to use the Francisco press and the receivers in cute the work as rapidly as possible; a scripture lesson concerning Hannah thinning idea of othei so r*a par ilia«. and that or. ■ county and will continue in that work Please bear in mind that by calling help it along. and Elkanab.J the contrary by specific vegetable alterative« it grand union depot by both east and that city exposed. Without receivers I and further that the local unions at The pamphlets ordered by the board ! until tlie institute meets. My family | at Hewitt Bros, you can see the nicest Some discussion on bow we shall stimulated the excretory organ«, promoted diges in California there will be no poachers west side roads. — Oregonian. ■ once a)>|xiint recruiting committees organs in the state for the money. We of imn iteration have arrived and the ■ tion. and repaired nutrition. hen«*c »■ rented new is in the country temporarily but my j will compare them with any and the people who want to send them to friends l Now that is a compromising measure in Oregon, so it is probable that the ef office is still in the court house, where I j who shall visit every home in tlie town train children to lietter observe the Sab bloo<i and waa the vary thing for feeble people. bath ami many gixxl words s|x>ken prices are so low that they will astonish in the east can get them by calling at I that should satisfy everyone, though forts of the gentlemen to save our ' carrying literature and soliciting mem- The above explain« the hundreds of case« in you. the too . ms of the board of immigration I some of the west side folks have always pheasants will be successful.— Alltann can be found on Saturdays. Following | lx-rslii|> until our work readies every which we have not space for. But the which aged, enfeebled, delicate and run down are tlie teachers who will lx- present! have lieeu built up by Joy’s Vegetable The Salem Statesman says that the or at th is office. imagined that they would get the whole Democrat. : family. Committee on time and place time hud come for closing the conven people, iars-parilla after the pota-h snrsapariila« failed and conduct the work from time to Tlie t ire department drill Saturday business and the east side would become Willamette river is about to cut a new tion. reported that the next convention will It« effects arc «renting a M«nsatlon.—.Si J*. A»* Tin* City Income. time: Prof. W. H. Hull, C. A. Woody, channel west of the town and leave the night re suited in favor of the hose team, On motion Mrs. Jacobs was chosen emiaer. Ixi held at Newberg in April, 1891, ex was to«fo«l tested :ind and the water sort of a cow pasture. As a matter of capital city without river communica ’¡’he neV • ' hose u-na Geo. Peebles, J. A. Buchanan and E. During the month of April the city delegate to tlie state convention. ecutive committee to decide the exact tion. Salem wants an appropriation of works ci m now be relied upon to put fact this side will always be the main CATARRH cured, health and sweet H. Anderson. The temperance doxology was sung breath secured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. $2,560 to put in a breakwater. out a fin • in short order. The pressure line. Most travelers will prefer to go superintendent reported 25 taps made time. L. H. B aker , orks was 100 pounds and 130 at the w in the water mains. The income from and Mrs. Round offered an appropriate Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free Sold by through Albany and the state eapitol. Afternoon session met at I o’clock. The Rev. W. W. Beck was in the! Rogers Bros School Su pt. the water and electric light plant is in <.-ity during the past week attempting lbs. can be easily put on. —Democrat. Mrs. Jacobs conducted the devotional Itenedictlon and the convention then to sell a tract of land near Seattle to a I Jones.'Co.’s new mill at the foot of Colonl.t sleeper to St. Caul. creasing fast and last month more than adjourned. Probate Court. exercises. It is very seldom that you can find j company of McMinnville people. They 1 Third stt eet is fast nearing completion. pay the cost of operating. Mus. A. M. W oodward , Commencing April 16, the Union Pa Committee on finance reported no an actor whe loves J. P. Howe manager concluded not to invest. He wound up : The mad finery is being put in position Estate of Neil Johnson; will admitted The following is taken from the sup L ucy H aworth President. cific, “The Overland Route," will run a his labors by preaching at the C. P. 1 and witt in a week will be turning out of the New Park theatre in Portland. I to probate. Rebecca Johnson and Ras- money; some conversation on ways and Secretary. •church on Sunday. orders. Th e firm will takewater from the The newspapers do not stand in with i erintendents report: furnished Pullman colon let tar from i mus Nelson appointed joint executors. means to raise it; report accepted. him and his position is not an enviable E. J. Kaiser, editor of tlie Ashland ! mains for steam and will insert a stand one, by any means. Here is a quiet 25 taps app. fees........................ s 125 00 .1. W. Cowls, J. H. Henderson and Report of committee on resolutions Portland to Kt Paul, without change, Kcnl Estate. I pipe in th' 3 building. It is one of the 107 50 Jiecord, Is feeling very good over the I I most von' zenient factories in the state. little laughable fling by the Sunday Water rate........................ leaving Portland every Wednesday at read and adopted as follows: ! John Narver appointed appraisers. In 126 il» Light rate ................... M. C. Graham to Bank of Ncwlx-rg, action of the supreme court, which re-1 Wtleomr: We now understand why First—As mothers and sisters united lol 6 and north .’. of lol 5 in block 1, 9ix( p. m., arriving at Kt. Paul follow ing .................. .. 3 00 ventory approved. versed the decision of Judge Webster of, Wm. artin lias leased the eor- J. P. Howe Avent east—this time with Installations 00 Hydrants and street lights ¡47 in one great cause for humanity we feel Sunday. Jackson county,who fined tlie editor $50: ’ ner opp<M te the Commercial hotel, on out a corpse. A new version of Uncle | Newberg; $360. Estate of Enos C. Williams; invent This car will lx- fitted up with mat lor criticising the doings of the circuit the corner of Third and E streets, for a Tom’s Cabin has been produced, in the responsibility resting upon us as Geo. W. Knapp ’ to Wm. Wills 140.72 ory approved. Total . ......................................... 8508 55 tresses, pillows, Ix-ddiiig, curtains and court over which he presided. Webster term of sx -ven years, and will erect a which the cabin instead of Eva dies Christian women, and, feeling that our acres in t 4 s r 3 w; $6500. Estate of Daniel Carter; inventory appliances, having nothing to be is a young man and made a mistake as large built ling immediately. If our and goes up the flume. The idea was This is only the beginning, and in all Alfred E. Moore to E. W. Hall 20 toilet help is derived from an all wise Creator furnislnxi l>v the iHissengerx and will la to the extent of his power to punish un landed cap italists had an atom of push so novel and striking that even Howe probability the income from the water approved. acres in t 4 s r 3 w; $1000. we hereby pledge anew our loyalty to in charge of a colored jxirtcr. complimentary newspaper criticisms. in their Ixx lies they would erect several was attracted and went to see about it. Guardianship of the minor heirs of and lights will double during the com- Frederick Huetman to Samuel Min- Berths can be secured nt the very low ! the W. C. T. U., believing that by strik — Anson B. Henry: Robert C. Henry ap During the past week our postmaster, brick block s this summer and stop this cbin, 50 acres in t 3 s r 4 w; con. $1.00. rate of $3 for an upper or lower double ing year. ing at the root the whole must perish. The T elephone -R egister willingly | J. C. Cooper has been keeping strict ac cry for stov erooms, offices, ete. pointed guardian. W. D. Wright to Helen M. Weed, 25 liertli from Portland to Kt. Paul. count of the pounds and pieces of mail Mr. Kennedy, superintendent of publishes all reports of any body sent Second — Resolved that we are op Tne Campaign. Estate of James A. Walker; John H. Passengers holding tourist, fimt-clMH acres in t 4 s r 4 w; $1375. matter handled by the McMinnville agencies of the’ West Side division of to it for publication, but hereafter they . posed to the license, high or low, and W. F. Harris to B. T. Allenlmugh 173 or secoiin-cla»« tickets will lie rmrri«! In II. P. Thompson and Phil Metschan, Walker appointed administrator, bond ristoffice. Every postmaster in the i I the Southeri i Pacific was in this city must lx- sent in immediately after the this ear. nited States is doing the same lx?eause I I j ! Thursday of last week instructing the adjournment of the txxl.v if they are to the republican candidates for governor fixed at $1000. Bond approved. D. A. that we are non-partisan in our senti acres in t 3 s 5 w; $800. For rates, through tickets, sleeper Susan Springer to D. P. Lca<-h and Ix'rthx of a general order from the postmaster agent here about the sale of tickets to receive attention at our hands, ' For in and state treasurer, will open the cam Walker, John Stallcup, and Wm. Wolf ments. or detailed information apply to general. If the business during the all points in the East. Anyone want stance, the report of the W. C. T. U. in Third—Resolved that we approve the R. F. King lot 24 in Hobson’s add. to the neareat ticket agent Cnion Pacific appointed appraisers. week shows a basis of $16,(MX) per year ing to go East can now purchase the this issue gives an account of the pro paign in Baker City May 13th. They NcwIxTg; $2'i5. system, or T. W. L ee , Estate of Joseph Fletcher; Final ac action of our last legislature in prohibit we will be entitled to a five delivery tickets necessa rv at the ticket office in ceedings of April 22d, which is eighteen will visit all the towns from Baker Investment ('■<>. to Mary E. Richard Gen'l Pass. Ag’t, I’ortland. ing the sale of cigarettes to minors and system. this city. It is quite an accommoda days ago. A report of this kind grows City to Portland. From Baker City count to lie heard July 8, 1890. son lots 2. 3 and4 block 49 Oak Park old fast, and we want it when it is a Estate of George Skelton; first semi that we will aid to the extent of our add. to McMinnville; $1.5(i. the will go to Jacksonville and come Is it not time that the insurance tion. SIIIU ill's cough ami consumption cur* matter of news or not at all. power in the enforcement of the law. companies Ix-gan making a new rate Mrs. P. W. Chandler to city of Mc is sold l»v a* on a guarantee. It cure« con down the valley, visiting Grant’s Pass. annual account allowed. Petition to Tlie tendetu yy of the property owners [ Fourth—Resolved that we ask for Minnville 2 acres in t 4 s r 4 w; «125. for McMinnville. The city is protected of t his city is to ask more for their prop-1 Garrison’s opera house will be refitted Roseburg, Eugene City, Albany, Cor sell realty to be heard July 8, 1890. mi ption ISotn*rs Broa. from fire by one of tlie best water sys erty than it is really worth and thus during the coming month. Sixteen space in our county pajaTs for items Thos. .1. Rowland to William Ball Estate of John C. Carlin; final ac Mfhool Tux Notice. vallis, Salem, McMinnville, Hillsboro tems in the state and tlie citizens here hold t>ack ma ny improvements in the additional electric lights will lx- put in, count allowed and administrator dis concerning our work, to l>c furnished lots 7 and 8 in bltx k 17 Rowland's add. should receive attention at the hands shape of brick blocks which would be the ceiling and walls calcimined ami and Oregon City. McMinnville; $500. To the tax-payerx of wli<x>l district by ¡xirsons designated. of th«' companies. The averagi1 rate built if it did not take a fortune to buy decorated, the hallways wainseotted, charged. J. L. Hembree to Frank O. Olsson No. 4o, Yamhill <»>unty state of Oregon. Oregon, Fifth — Resolved that we invite and of insurance here is about 5 ¡ xt cent. the land. If they continue to do this and the house put in good condition Estate of James F. Bewley; sale of Tiie schrxd tax for 189(1 levied March 4th 31 4.57 acres in t 5 s r 6 w ; $5000. and if tiie rate is not lowered the com the town wit 1 be dead in two years, throughout. The managers, Messrs. urge all ladies to investigate the aims This celebrated sire of trotting horses realty in Polk county confirmed. I). W. McCall tot'. W. McCall 88.67 is now due, and will lx- <-oIlected at the panies will not be doing the business j Kell at a good profit and objects of the \V. C. T. U., and to ! acres in t r s r 5 w; $1064. and let the . property . . Rogers & Heath, intend to allow none with an extended pedigree will stand First National Bank McMinnville, and they have done in the past. | lx* improved c r Improve it yourself. but firstclass companies to play in tlie the coming season at the fair grounds unless |xii<l th«- same will Ix-conie delin S<| uirrelfi. familiarize themselves Avitlqthe work of W. I). Stillman to.I. W. <'<x>k lots 1, house. When the repairing is finished in this city under the management of| When the news reached Lakeview quent after (MJ davx from this elate. M<- 2, 7 anti 8 block 5 Chandler's add. to Minnvflle April 11th, 189(1. It was on T lursdav, the2dinst., that j it will be one of the neatest appointed Chas. Woods, He is without ii doubt There is nothing of more interest to the society. Tuesday evening, of the nomination of McMinnville; 8150. the young lad les of Mt. Angel college Kixth — Resolved that the <h |iartnient theatres in the state, outside of Portland. the finest stallion ever brought to this the farmer at present than the squirrel Hon. Wm. Townsend for secretary of J oseph H oberg . John T. Wtxxl to John A. Citinplx-Jl state, his friends secured the band and gave a May «11 iy excursion to Woodburn Kcbool ( lerk. section. problem. James Walters, on Silver j of social Purity should claim our spe 2.22 acres in t 4 s r 3 w; $25.50. and Gervais. They went as far a* gave the judge a serenade, opposite the May-duy was celebrated by the school NOTICE. creek gives his remedy, which, he says cial attention and that each local union council rtxiiu. The judge resjxinded in Woodburn on the narrow gauge train children. Three of the smaller rooms THAT Hacking Cough can I* so quickly Margaret.!. Westerfall to ('. S. Fling cured by .Shiloh'* cnr<. We guarantee it a neat, little speech, thanking those ami having fa lied in making connee- i with their teachers spent tin- afternoon ■ For sale cheap—28 inch improved has almost cleared his farm of the l»e urged to improve every opportunity in acre» t 3 s r 2 w; $210. Sold bv R-urers Bros present for their decided interest in his tion with the broad gauge passenger, I in the Oak Grove, while the balance of Buffalo Pitts Separator with either eight pests. The ingredients of the dose are j for prosecuting the work. nomination. The crowd hurrahed for . : went on to Ge rvais on foot. Oregon the school, consisting of the larger or ten horse Pelton Power, all in good four gallons oats, two and a half gal Seventh—Resolved that in the «leatli j girls have lots of pluck and when tlie Townsend, and drank lemonade etc. : scholars, spent the afternoon on the | running order. Enquire of J. T. Fryer lons water, one and a half sticks phos i of sister W. C. Young the \V. C. T. U. until late bedtime.—Lake County Ex- ! ■ trains don’t rn i to accommodate their I banks of the Yamhill river. Everyone ' 1 mile south of Carlton. 1 excursion ¡xzrtL -s they Rxit it. ami ner. phorous. Boil till tlie oat hulls open. , has sustained a great loss, but knou- reports a good time. This idea of plen ( April 17.3 ml For Sale al a liarualn. ty of play with tlie regular work is a: It should lie dropped into the holes. i ing it is her eternal gain, we Ixiw in Mrs. Peterson , a resident of Tillanuxik Tli< line voung Clydesdale stallion There has l>een more real estate talk g<xxi one, and it is a pleasure to hear submission. (Inc thoroughl red Jersey hullof g«xxl county, on tb« Nehalem river, was ___ G. A. K. Custer Past. Mr. Walter estimate < that he has killed in this city for the past week than in LOUIS STAFFORD the merry shouts ol' Young America, Eighth — Resolved that we thank the all the year past. Propertv is moving : burned to death during her husband's while enjoying one of the half holidays, i butter family. Having used him as will I m * permitted tojtervr a limited numlier Hall cornerof Third and F streets, 50oo squirrels this s on with this re citizens of McMinnville for tlie general to tits and. ' j ami advancing in price. I fsome of our ■ absence. She was subject lx>ui* Staf long as practicable, I will sell at a low of mari-M after Mav 1st. McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the cipe, which lie -ays ix'ats anything he | hangers-on would sell their businessHots ! being seized, fell into the fireplace, the ford is very large and muaeular, with irn- The trenches which have been dug | second and fourtli Saturdays of each has ever seen in his ten years experi ! hospitable feeling accorded; also to the price on easv terms. R. N. K nell . and let them be improved by the build flames comiuiit floating to her dress. across inenM* heavy boor; will l»e three year« old Third street for the water pipes j month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com in June. Terms $10 for two or more mare« ing of a large brick the citizens of this Khe got up and i an out iqxm the poarch ence in poisoning squirrels.— IFoZ/o ! trustees of the Christian church for the 14:16 to consumers have not Ux-n filled prop- rades cordially invited to attend. ! use of their house of wonhip. To the city would think more of them. Many where she was 1 ound by her husband | erlv and the street is now a series of i SLEEPLESS nishts. mad«* mi-< ral»b l»v or $12 for single marc, by insurance. J. B. G ardner , Commander. | ll’hf/o Journal. remarks have l>een made about the peo absolutely naked , her clothes being en , humps. More attention should lx- giv- choir, Mrs. Stratton and Miss Georgia that rcrribl«* rough. Shiloh’s Cure i« Un The Pure Bred Sbortbom bull I W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. ple who will not sell nor build during tirely burnt off. Her hotly was a horri- 1 Work Horses For Sale. remedy for yon. Sold by Roger« Bro?. BILLY ACKLAND Hoberg for the excellent music. ! the week. They have lx'en called all ble sight. She lived but a short time j en to the filling of the excavations. will also be kept for service at the small fee SHILOH'S Vilalizer is what you need for For Mai»*. Five head of sound work horses will : Ninth—Resolved that a synopsis of kinds of names by tlie progressive peo- after her husband’s arrival. She leaves oi $2.50 for single * or $2 for two or more. For lame hack, side or chest use Shiloh’s constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and be sold cheap, For further particulars the proceedings of this convention lx' pie and they should take a tumble, as it ’ two small childret i, who witnessed the porous Both animal« will kept on the Thos. Ow plaster: price 25 cent* Sold by all symptoms of dyspepsia; price to and 75 enquire of R. McDonald of this city. en-farm. GEO. OWENS. Manager were. [ fatal aeuiilent to th eir mother. 1 tendered to all the papers in the county for beef. I [ Bogers Bros cents per buttle, sold by Rogers Bro*. WE HAVE IT! The Largest Stock of PISHING TACKLE In the County. RODS, REELS, BASKETS, SNELL HOOKS. FLIES. LEADERS. We Sell Cheaper than Any One. ROGERS BROS., FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS P. DIELSCHNEIDER, OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AT COST! FOR CASH IN HAND, As I am intending to make a change in my Business. Call Early and Secure Great Bargains. You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS. F. Dielschneider. CITV Grocery Confectionery. BREAD, CAKES, PIES & CANDIES ARTIC SODA WATER. crockery and GLASSWARE. Notice to Breeders.