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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1890)
tVH.ll CAT BEAI. ESTAT»:. around, the city would s«x>n feel the I lienefit of it. Portland Already Feeling; tiie Ill •«•fleets of Tn<> Much Speculation in At Independence we were taken by Boomed Tracts. Thursday. May 15, 1800. E. C. Pentland to every point worth ; seeing and in the choice language of Money is extremely tight in Port- Friday and Saturday of la*t week While our readers are perusing these was spent in Corvallis and Indepen the U'rx/ Sidr man we were informed land, and difficult to obtain from the roSTOFFICK HOI n*. lines the atmosphere in the courthouse dence and we were surprised at the I that the town was a “hummer.” In bank* on gilt edged security, all be-1 From 7 a ni. to 7 p. in From M:3O p. will be charged with the emanations growth of the towns. The event long dependence ¡is indeed full of energy. i cause the surplus is locked up in real m. to 9 p. m. from the weighty brain matter of the been waited for in Corvallis is now in It is apparent when you view t lie grade ■ estate speculations. This comes of the Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. in republican delegates in convention as- i the past. For five long months llK> stakes of the motor line and the stakes attempts to Ix>om every hamlet and Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail sembled. Nearly every man in tiie opera house has lxx-n in course of recon : of the land divided up into city lots. ; level piece of ground in far ofl’ Wash- north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m. party is a candidate and Ihe feeling is struction and on Friday night it was I ' We went to the brick yard where IJouo ! ington on tiie part of real estate fakirs, j not to place a good ticket in the field, opened by Rice & Rosenbaum’s Bur bricks are turned out every day by i who sell lots twenty-five feet front in THE MARKET REPORT. but to nominate one which will disperse lesque Opera Company in Evangeline.’ .steam power. The race track in Tal villages at fancy figures and an acre at i Potatoes ........................ bu $ 90 t<» I 01» all the patronage possible to a limited The conlpany consisted of some fifty mage’s addition will lie a tine one. The prices for which farms can lie purchased Chickens, young old.. < loz 1 01» to 4 .T*» few. Delegates from tiie various pre people the ladies being in the majority. motor line will be in operation to Mon At present there are about one hundred ! 10 »Clear sides lb. cincts have lieen coming to the city and They came overland direct from San mouth by the fourth of July, and Inde wild cat towns, additions and cities on 8 Bacon ■ Shoulders lb Io 12 V» conferring with the so-called leaders of Francisco and when they entered town pendence wants the county seat and paper, that experienced mountain! (Hams V lb 10 ... iln 9» |AI pail* tiie party here in regard to the price to the festive ballet and chorus girls were should have it. This motor line will guides can find only with difficulty, i Lanl Un 5 gallon tins to 9» 8 be paid for their support. The outside —as they always are—thirsty and they cost the company completed alxiut $26,- that the boomers are feeding to] gudg- , 15 Eggs, . . . $ dozen The public speaking will take place delegates are not fools by any means .'»» Butter, Creamery, roll immediately hunted up a cool corner 060. This includes grading, steel, depots eons by wholesale. As with Los Ange- I Butter, dull, fresh roll 44» at the court house as the opera hou«e is 20 Brine . pound. 15 to being refitted. A goodly numlx-r of and have become very proficient in in a saloon and Ix-gim resting them and switches, one 12 ton air brake, one les, an end must conic to this sort of 5 4 t«> Dried apples, dull, Vx pd. Lafayette people will be here to lu-ar their party's methods in a very short selves by lilx'ral doses of plain lager lieer. Baldwin locomotive, one passenger thing, and woe to the investors who' 8 4» to Dried plums, dull, V I’d. Gov. Pennoyer sjieak on Friday. Be time. They want the highest prire 4» to 8 Dried prunes, du'l, pd. The young men about town and some coach and one flat car. The company can’t unload. AVe suppose the next I sure and be on time, 1:30 sharp. 8 4» to possible either in roin of the realm or of the old ones’had “never seen the like building the road is composed of Inde- thing on the market will be town lots . J>ried|»eaehes,<lnll, p<l 1 05 1 00 to Flour . ...'¿sack The Earhufl' is the only absolutely ¡support for their candidates. Thereare dcndence people anil they are confidant on Skookum Chuck, and a new Oregon I ------------ ---------------------------------- mouse anil dust prixtf organ in the ' several followings in this city that have before” so they straightway “got in” that it will pay from the start. New metropolis in Tillamook county. Skill-' and had a high old time and would not world and aside from its great durabili CHURCH NOTICES. ty and superior quality ot tone, it pre ! sore heads and it is their intention to let the girls buy a drop of beer hut in- i ! houses are going up on every hand ful real estate manipulators are reaping M ethodist E fisccpal C hurch —Services sents an appearance at on« attractive ' make some other heads sore if possible. sisted on buying it themselves. A eho-j I and as soon as the new saw mill is in op- a rich harvest now, but sooner or later j every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:30p m, and an ornament to any parlor. McMinnville is attempting to hog the rus girl can drink lieer, this they have I ’’ration more will be built, Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni the crash is sure to come. AVhen a man ; R ev G. F R ound , Pastor. Mrs. Morris <fc Co. will move into whole ticket and will succeed if she can. found out. It was like pouring water McMinnville people differ somewhat can’t do anything else in Portland he C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — their new rooms to-day and they request These two delegations are solid for the down a rat hole. The girls were always , froni H><’ people of the two towns men- turns real estate agent, and our town is Services every Sabbath at 11 a. n>. and 7 p that their patrons call anil see them. in Sunday School at 9:39 a. m. They thank the public for their past entire McMinnville ticket and will not einpty. It was fun to see the clerks in tioned, in this: There the people who being worked to death by these non P ev W iley K nowles , Pastor patronage and hope that by honest en compromise for love or money. It is the store as well as the proprietors don do invest, invest in their home town producers, many of whom are but little B.\ri ist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath deavor and good goods to merit a con disastrous for any party to be bossed by • their best clothes and rustle to make a and although few in number, their ef more scrupulous than confessed bunko at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. «n. Sunday School at tinuance of the same. 1 a gang of city politicians and if tiie del mash on the fair fairies who reveal their forts are felt. Here the people who have sharps. Just the other day lots were 9 ,55 a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. Tiie bank of tiie river near tiie water egations from tin' country have sense beautiful shapes elot Inal in flesh colored invested in the city have also invested sold in the wild woods of Grays Harbor C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath works is slowly caving in the river and they will use their own judgment in nt 11 a. m. and 7pm tights for 87.50 and expenses per week. larger amounts in boom towns on the for $1,600 a-piece, which is as much as R ev D r . B. F F ulli : i :, Pastor is taking the pumpways with it. It has already moved atx>ut six inches. the selection of the entire ticket. The girls caught on as the house was sound and their attention is divided, can lie obtained for the same amount of McMinnville contains a majority of packed and the bald head row was not whereas if they would bend their whole dirt near Portland.— UrZcoim. The trees lipon the l»ank have lieen eut Ixical and General. down and all possible means taken to the candidates and although they can found wanting. This company is one of amount of energy to the building up of PIKE. stop the movement of the earth. be counted by the hundreds, we have the finest traveling doing burlesque this city, it would lie far better for them "Cupid” tea at C. Grissen's. ■■ ____ W. F. Harris and family have moved ------------------------------------------- The girls of the city have organized space for only the prominent ones. Did you ever see a cow-slip? work and the managers of the house selves and the town. a society wliieh they call the AV. I’. M. to Yaquina. Senator—J. E. Magers, R. R. Laugh guaranteed them 81100 for the two WEATHER-CROP BTLI.ETIX G. They give nothing but the abrévia The candidates are rustling. Is pap Huntly sick? He stays close anil the boys are attempting to lin. nights. The house was packed Ixitli For the Week Ending Saturday, May io. Try lemon cream pie at City bakery. tion Representatives—1’. I’. Gates, E. H. I nights, seats selling for 81.50. find the meaning of the letters. Some to home lately. 1890—U. S. Signal Service. Did you ever see a hoe-bow in labor'.’ of them, especially P. I). Glen, say that Woodward, W. H. Lamson. No mud in our streets now, but they Corvallis has everything almost to The high temperature of the previous Ladies, read Kay A Todd’s new ad. it means Will Pretty Maids Gambol. Countj’ judge—L. Loughary, J. E. make a town; she has two railroadsand are very rough. two weeks continued up to Wednesday The McMinnville National Bank has Magers, J. S. Hibbs, 8. Brutscher, Lee Blue Ribbon carts at Martin & Han the Willamette river, upon which two o The farmers are complaining that it „. y j|jj ™. j s week, when it fell, being more let the contract for the cornice work on ders. —AT TIIE— competing linesof steamers ply, still the ; near the normal; the temperature fell to is too dry to plow. their building to O. O. Hodson. The Laughlin, I). B. Kingery. Commissioner — S. Brutscher, J. S. ever run a building will be improved in appear Mr. Marshal, did you people do not take as much interest in near th(. fmTpoint! but owing to the B. F. Allum has moved on his farm ance when the new cornice is put up. Hibbs, Sam Buell. Gant-let in? the city as our citizens do in McMinn cloudy weather no frosts are reported and will soon be a true Piker. The interior wilTbe repaired and the Sheriff — W. E. Warren, G. Allen, L. at the lied Fresh bread every day ville. When it comes to making a town to have occurred. building will then be one of the finest C. Obye says he intends to get rich Front Bakery. J. Fletcher, Wm. Clemens. from nothing almost, our citizens beat office blocks in the city. During the week rain fell in all sec raising hops if it takes the last dollar he Clerk—J. W. Hobbs, O. G. Davis, J. Corvallis. To us it seems as if ('orvallis, The most vigorous plant in the city tions of tlie state, being quite copious ex has. The largest train load of farm mat is the water plant. with her advantages, should lx- now of cept in the Willamette valley. Nearly ehinery that ever crossed tiie rontinen- Hubbard. Treasurer—J L Rogers, Wm. Chris 10,060 inhabitants, but she is no larger Miss Eliza Etters has lieen visiting Hose, lawn sprinklers, nozzles, etc. at to Portland reached there a few days Martin & Handers’. ago, consigned to Russell A Co. Twen- man, E. B. Fellows, J. H. Henderson, than McMinnville and possibly not as two inches fell in Jackson county, an her sister, Mrs. R. F. Himnions the past WILL OFFER 1IIS STOCK OF BOOTS W’l) SHOES inch in Douglas and Josephine, gener week. Look out for a row in the republican seven ears loaded with engines and C. W. Talmage, W. H. Bingliam, Wils large. The town row still roams at separators made up the train. Martin ally less than one quarter of an inch in convention to-day. City council still at war and have AHanders, their agents for Yamhill anil Cook, I). O. Durham, E. N. Ford, Al. ! large; the sidewalks are in a very bad the Willamette valley, and in Eastern 'rhe liest wines and Ix'ers can lx1 had Polk counties have already sold $14,000 Hussey, 1’. P. Gates. j condition, and the general aspeel of Oregon from .10 to nearly .75 of an inch. been requested by the citizens to resign at Keller & Malone’s. worth of these goods. Recorder—Capt. Wyatt Harris. the city is anything lint pleasing to u Rain has been needed, and more would but they don’t resign worth a cent. Superintendent—L. H. Baker, .1. A. | person who goes from the well lighted Dr. G. 8. Wright has gained a repu It is a known fact among organ re Th<‘ republicans held their primaries prove beneficial; present indications are tation for tine plate work. pairers and music dealers that Buchanan. streets of McMinnville, with her miles for more rain. the day I had my sale. They are al ini« destroy more organs annually Assessor—F. M. York. The China pheasant law expires on of new sidewalks, freshly painted hous than are destroyed from any other The amount of sunshine has been ways in my way, that is the reason I the 17th of Febmary 1891. Coroner—E. B. Fellows. es and green lawns, with fountainsand alxiut the average. Thunder storms never get then-. cause; and next to this is the dust from Kay & Todd are buying wool and sweeping the carpet. The new patent Surveyor—E. Bransome. flowers in abundance. The change is were experienced in southern and east- Farmers look out for your sheep and will pay the top prices for it. folding lxxial on the Earhutf organ pre The fight for the *666 office of treas too radical. However, the future of | ern Oregon on the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7th hogs as the school children rejxirt see vents all this and makes it without a Nothing hut first-class liquors kept in urer is the fiercest. The candidates Corvallis is bright and she is destined doubt the most desirable organ to pur instants. ing two large bears while on their way | stock at Keller & Malone's. chase. Hewitt Bros. k«p them con have been buttonholing the outside del to lie one of the be*t cities in the Wil The weather conditions have been from school the other day. A great sale in childrens' suits at stantly on hand. egates and things will be lively to-day lamette Valley. very beneficial to crops of all kinds. Kay & Todd’s for two weeks. Samuel Hankins lately from Kansas, e”unt;v , al! ea’ii|y take the j Spring sown wheat especially needed The council should run the electrical when that nomination is in order. The . has bought the J. A. Simmons farm Miss Kate Leabo has been sick for plant all night. They guaranteed every strongest man, probably because he is a laurel wreath when it comes to a com-1 some time past with pleurisy. subscriber for three lights or more an all rich man, is Wm. Chrisman, but we parison of courthouses with Yamhill. rain and in those districts where it was and will lx> a big help to the Pike school most needed it fell. Unusual as it may and will not weaken the democratic jiight light. They do not furnisli it, Those tine buggies at Martin & San but shut down at 12 o’clock ex«pt on can assure the people that he is not a Both buildings are new and cost nearly You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS. seem in tile Willamette valley the soil ders’ are going at a lively rate. candidate. In a conversation with Mr. the nights that the flouring mill runs. the same amount of.money but Benton is very dry and in sections hard. While party either. Doc says the finest team he knows of The prettiest jump seat buggy you This looks peculiar and netsls investiga Chrisman he stated to the editor of this does not have the penurious, niggardly crops all are growing, yet good, general, ting. Is this electrical and water plant, paper that he was -1:: votes strong, but and criminally negligent county court ever saw at Martin & Sanders’. is the one that a young man took his rain would prove to lx- very beneficial. run for the Ixmefit of a few or is it run best girl up the hill with the other day. Hats or cape given away with every for the lienefit of everyone? AVe will had ronelude«! to throw up the whole that Yamhill is blessed with. The The 1 J It 8 subsoil II M8V/11 18 is generally L^tllxicllI.V very v LI moist 11 It H 8 L yet, v child’s or boy’s suit at Kay & Todd's. ¡matter and be done with it. This is I rourthouse at < orvallis cost 868,000, the > take the time to find out. sluau se(>(]Si spring sown grain and In order to get the horse up the hill he ’o ozxcii luMl .in«i ’111(1 flip »• • j mi Bread, pies, cakes, doughnuts, etc., courthouse ltm here eost Kkl 68,000, iiu ||le i»i need i surface moisture. rhe pulled on the bridle while his girl put Messrs. Rogers & Heath intend to I | no doubt the wisest course for Mr Chris- j (•nnrtlimun fresh each day at the Red Front Bak have one of the neatest theatres in tiie I ! man to pursue, Ix’eause of the fact that ‘ Benton county courthouse is worth i cooler cloudy weather that has pre- her shoulder to the wheel and run it up ery. state. The house is now being over- ■ ! lie does not need the office, he being I three such buildings as was erected ’ -‘‘■te“ for 1 vailed the last few days has proven very the hill. That is the way all parties L. II. Cook will build a cottage dur hauled; the walls will be deeorated elee- i i one of the wealthiest men in the coun a courthouse here. The grounds are should do—pull together. beneficial. Grasses are heading out in ing the siiinnii-r on his propertv in Oak trical footlights are being put in and ' M ore A xox . the whole house will be repainted and ' ty. His whole object in running for well kept, tiie gras- is green and beau sections, alfalfa lias a good stand. The Park. kalsomined in colors. The house when I the nomination was to show the people tiful: here the dogfennel, thistles, dan grass is generally reported to be in good NEWBERG. Don’t contract for this years twine finished will be opened by as good a: until you have had a talk with J. G. B. company as can be found. The eoniing i who defeated him in the former con- delions. tarweed, burdock and kindred condition. Crops are growing finely C. F. Moore expects his fountain up I i vention when a candidate for delegate noxious growths have [x'rfeet freedom. & Co. and rain is needed, is reported from all this week, theatrical season will be a grand one to Hon. John Myers will speak nt Sher lovers of the drama, as the managers to the state convention, that he was not The grounds look like the barnyard* of sections. On the Sth general rain pre AA’e were blessed with lovely showers ( idan to-day. He spent last night in have dated several of the finest organiz dead, and that they could not down the county commissioners whoroni]x>*e vailed in eastern Oregon which will CLOSING OUT AT COST I the past two nights. ations traveling. this city. ■ him if they attempted to do it when he the court. MY STOCK OF tend to lessen the possible injurious ef B. 8. Cook and wife of Salem were at ! I was prepared. Programme for Decoration Day. In the basement are situated the wa fects of the dry warm weather. Have you seen that tine Russell en c : ez . a . s . gine and separator at Martin & San When L. Loughary stepped into the ter closets, neat and clean, heated by Tile warm weather lias rapidly melted this place last week. The procession for the celebration of ders’. It’s a beauty. field as candidate for county judge, it of steam, with neatly carpeted floors care National Educational Association. Miles Ree«’s family arrived here yes-1 the snows in the mountains; all streams Decoration Day will form on Third — CT.r.AR Tom TACK. C. Grissen still keeps the < 'ity bakery a necessity made tiie aspirations of J. fully swept each day. Here—one look terday from California. in Oregon are rising but no danger is The National Educational Associa street opposite the G. A. R. hall at 10 where he sells fresh bread, cakes, pies, 1 heretofore shown H. Henderson take a drop. Wils Cook at the disgraceful and disgusting thing apprehended. The Willamette river at C. F, Moore is having his drug store | tion and Council of Education will hold and home-made candies. < o’clock a. m, May 30, 1890, when the that modern medi- : has lieen sprung by the Granger ele- is enough. Words cannot express the cine has dc:n<castrated that a pin* Portland has risen six feet during the ' painted up in good shape. their next annual convention at St. V marshal, Dr. J. F, Calbrenth, Mr. Scott appears well and hearty. grand I i raent to stop if possible the movement filth of it. ♦ j- ply ►kin is not the result o( blood week and the current is swift. The The confinement in the jail does not ' will take command and march the col-; B. M. Moore and AVm. Thomas, o* Paul, Minnesota, July 4 to 11, 1890. disease*, but is caused by impaired The building is heated by steam, I Powder, Grande Ronde, Umatilla, seem to etTect his health. , timn to the grove in Oak Park Addition ! ■ of the Hussey forces. Hon. James H. Canfield, of Lawren«, i East Portland were up on a business »’i.xortioii, for which they now fire The candidates left in the field who lighted by electricity and supplied with Umpqua and Rogue rivers are rising. Kansas, is president of the association. \ •. eatable correctives instead of j»o(- “Royal Trippie Spring” buggies arc in 1 the following order: ' trip last week. ; do not have a bone to pick or a fight to water. The floors arc carpeted, the fur-: The Columbia has risen and is now on and mineral blood purifiers, Two short testk handsome and ride very easy. See I It is expected that there will lie twenty 1—Mayor and Common ('otincil. The next Union party club make are J. L. Rogers and C. W. Tal niturc when not in use is carefully cov a slow steady rise. them at Martin A Sanders'. I thousand teachers present fron all parte mon ii f‘ here given i »contrast the action of 1—McMinnville Firemen. tiie schoolhouse next Friday the sanspr: HI»' and Joy’s Vegetable fiar- mage, Ixitli promising young business ered with rovers made expressly for the Call and see the beautiful calendars B. 8. P agve , Observer. ! of the United States and Canada. The taparilla. 3— Masonic order. everybody is invited. men who are not governed by any purpose; everything is clean and neat, given away with each bottle of AVte- railroads have agreed to sell tickets to Airs. u. D. Stuart of 1221 Mission street, 9. F.. 4— Odd Fellows. Judges a »id Clerk« of Election. dom’s Roliertine at Rogers Bros’. I class, boss, or section of the party, and and is kept so by a janitor hired for that Elwood Armstrong, teacher at Belle St. Paul and return for one lowest first- file; that »he took one <»i the leading »arsa 5— Daughters of Rebekah. vue, was visiting his brother Elmer at pa ' for indigestion and dyspepnla. Its only . who have tiie ability to fill the office to The following judges and clerks of Services in luemoriam of the late purpose. Here what a contrast; the class single rate for round trip, plus $2, ef! : avas to cause pimple» to appear on her face. 6— All other societies. ' perfection. They will do the county halls are dirty, the $1.00 chandeliers are election were appointed at the January this place Saturday and Sunday. Carrie Weed will be held at the Baptist i membership fee. Open to all persons. Upon taking Joy’s Vegetable Haraaparilla th« 7— Citizens generally. church next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. good work for $660 per year. The cash broken, the plaster is falling oft’, the term of tiie county court- to servo two John Henry Douglass of Iowa preach- The most complete arrangements are Qri efleet was the di«appearanre of the plm Chas. Grissen’s son Carl fell from the 1 '8—School children (who. will drop in is what they are after and they are not water basins have never been cleaned, years. i ed a good sermon Saturday and Sunday being made to give the teachers a splen 7. nail she was stibseif lently relieved of her second story of a barn Saturday and to their places as the column passes the afraid to say so. cion and dyspeps>. Robert Stewart also East Chelialein—Judges. Noah Heat j at Friends’ quarterly m«ting to a large and are still covered witli the mortal- sustained a fracture of the right arm. did welcome to the Northwest, and to write’; from Petaluma, ’al., that schoolhouse). If the republican party puts in nom dropped there by the workmen when er, Louis Hoskins and G. R. Bristow. ' congregation. make the meeting a great success. 9— AV. R. C., No. 5. xing troubled with both he found Morris A Co. will move into the room ination for commissioner a man who the building was in progress of con Clerks, Aaron Miller and Jos. Everest. Miss Maggie Inglis of Portland was There will lx- ample hotel accommoda .inn <’iie of the leading snrsapa- in the bank block vacated by the City 10— Custer Post No. 9, G. A. R. has favored for the past two years the West Chehalem — Judges, L. W. Har Hl struction two years ago. Everything is Market. The room is being neatly pa ! up last week seeing alxiut starting a tions at reasonable rates. Ixxnl excur ’a« actually increased the crop- Arriving at the grove the people will 'Ions which responded ai once to neglect of the county building he will dirtj' and unkempt and is a standing ger, Amos Nelson, and J. C. Nelson. pered. kindergarten in alxiut a month. AVe sions are I icing planned to the I.ake be seated, when the following exercises Vegetable Sarsaparilla und be buried out of sight in the tilth he Clerk*. .1. L. Davis, W. W. Walker. monument to the character of tin- men Don’t buy a buggy, cart, phaeton, or will be held: , wisli her success. region, Yellowstone park, Canadian fliMppcared almost immediately. created. D. B. Kingery’s aspirations to who were concerned in its building. North Yamhill—Judges, Lee Laugh spring wagon until you see J. G. Bal 1— Opening song by Dayton club. A Sabbath School has Is'en started at National Park, and all im]x>rtant pointe TUB KEV <•( <.. h Tli;iv< r. <> i Bourboii linger & Co. It will pay you to give the judgeship are parallel to tiie erow This is not applicable to the county lin, H. F. Bedwell, and Tom Goodrich. 2— Prayer by the Chaplain. them a trial. Chehalem Gap with the following ofll- of interest in the Northwest and on the i n<l .says: “Both myself and wife owe Clerk*. A. D. Runnels, McClellan Rob who wanted to be an angel. judge, for we honestly believe that he' our lives to Shiloh’s <'onsutnption i’nre. 3— Address by Rev. Wiley Knowles. ' eers: Superintendent, E. C. Arm- Pacific roast, which will furnish teach Sold hv Rogitrs Bros The building on the Wright property The republican administration of the would like to see a new order of thing* erts. ers with the finest summer holiday trips Unveiling of the Cenotaph, during at the corner of Third and E streets will Carlton—Judges, W. Carl, I). AV. ' strong; Asst. 8upt., Mr*. Ma Wiley; Colonist Sleeper to St. Paul. lie sold for $250. For particulars address which time the McMinnville glee club county affairs has been ruinous, and it but what can one man do when asso they ever enjoyed. i Sec,, Miss Emma Newman. would please the majority to have a Laughlin, W. J. Kutch. Clerks, Ed ciated with men who have only Box 65, Dayton, Or. one < 'omni« iicing April 16, the Union Pu- Among the prominent speakers to lx- will render a song. After the conclus The following parties have been unit C. W. Holman has Dick Turpin, the ion of the song the school children, the change but party ties arc bound around idea in their head, and that is the *av- Hendricks, D. J. Olds. eific, “ The Overland lloute,” will run a present are Bishop Quintard, of Tennes North McMinnville — Judges, 1). ed in the bonds of matrimony the past thoroughbred Jersey bull, at his place AV. R. C., and the G. A. R. will deco the average republican to such an ex ing of taxes to themselves and a few see; Miss Frances Willard; Judge Gun- furnished Pullman uolonlflt car from week: Mr. Emory Hodson and Miss for service; terms, $2.50 < ash in advance, tent that he follows in the footsteps of persons of their ilk. Since the comple Stout, A. J. Apperson,'.Jacob Wisecarv I dy, of Louisiana; U. S. Senator Blair, Portland to St Paul, without change, rate the Cenotaph. with privilege to return. his forefathers, who voted for a yellow tion of the Yamhill county courthouse, er. Clerks, J. H. Nelson. Wm. Mc Minnie Kannine; Prof. Edwin Morris 5— Short address by Prof. Kantner, of on and Miss Mary E. Miles; Prof. B. C, New Hampshire; Dr. W. T. Harris. U. leaving Portland every Wednesday at Gov. Pennoyer and Geo. Webb will cur dog with a sore tail, simply because it has suffered througli negligence Donald Jr. 8. Commissioner of Education, Dr. 9:00 p. m.. arriving at St. Paul following -peak in this city on Friday. The dem Lafayette. South McMinnville—Judges, J. W. Miles and Mrs. Anna. E. Bell- Mr. J. he was a candidate on the republican alone to the extent of $5000, putting it Hancock, Ohio, and Rev. A. E. Win Sunday. 6— Song by McMinnville glee club. ocrats and republicans should turn out ticket. ata low figure, and tills could have Cook, S. A. Manning, Elsia Wright. A. Cixik and Miss Maggie E. Blair: we ship of Boston. and listen to good talking. This car will I m * fitted up with mat* 7— Recitation by Miss Jessie Reid. wish them a long and happy life. lieen saved to the tax-payers of the Clerks, F. AV. Martin, George W. Jones. trcHHea, pillows, Itedding, curtain m and Future Divorces. For copy of Official Bulletin and alii S—Song by glee club. Chas. Groening has been having P rohibitionist . Bellevue—Judges, M. Mulkey, J. J. toilet appliances, leaving nothing to be county by the hiring of a janitor and trouble with the city. Things are now particulars alxiut rates, routes, enter furnished bv the ¡Nissengers and will lie 9—Recitation Miss Blanche Harding. Jane Kenyon, 30 to John H. Ball 46. the payment of $40 per month for his Henderson, George Olds. Two Trains Daily. Clerks, settled and it is hoped that Mr. Giwn- ||10—Song, McMinnville glee club. tainment and program* ask your rail in charge of a colored porter. Irene McKinley 16, to Alfred Zink 24. services. While we are talking alxiut Frank Wright, Wilbur Cook. ing will become a peaceful citizen. Effective May 11th, 1890, the 1 nion way ticket agent, or address the general Perth* can I m - secured at the very' low 11— Short address by Rev. Dr. B. F. Mary E. Miles 28, to Edwin Morri- Sheridan — Judges. C. Lafollet, S. Pot the courthouse we would call the at L. H. Cook has sold his property on Fuller. i Pacific system will establish two daily j passenger agent of the line you expect rate of $3 for an upper or lower double son 29. the romer of H and -Second streets to In-rtli from Portland to St. Paul. tention of the voters of this county to ter, P. M. Scroggins. Clerks, A. Bran 1 trai.is between Portland and Spokane! to go over, or address 12— Song, America, which will con C. H. Bain, of Astoria, who will move Passengers holding tourist, first-clas* Anna E. Bell 27, to R. C. Miles 25. the condition of the jail. Monday the son, J. E. Richster. Falls. Pullman palace sleepers and re-' S. SltEltlX, clude the service at the grove. here in the course of a few weeks. or second-class tickets will I m - c-arried in Cora Livingood 19to Fred Comstock I steel cage suddenly settled four or live Wheatland — Judges, Hy Hewitt, dining chair cars will lx- run between i Secretary of St Paul Exeetive Com- t his car. A recess will be had, allowing all 21. The .Shorthorn bull, Earl Zend will inches1 breaking the water connections Smith Stevens, and W. B. Hendricks. Portland and Spokane Falls without' mittee. Hotel Ryan, St. Paul. Minn. For rates, through tickets, sleeper stand this season at the Sax barn near persons time to eat their lunch, and at Amanda A. Glunilon 26, to A. E. Mc j and flooding the corridors. Upon ex- Clerks, Chas. Robertson, J. R. Forest. lierths or detailed information apply to change. the brewery, at $3 to insure, payable 2 o’clock p. nt. the G. A. R., the AV. R. the nearest ticket agent Union Pacific Dayton—Judges, S. R. Baxter, Fred Roll of Honor. in advance. Curtis & Son, owners. 3t C., and such other persons as may de Kern 26. : aming the jail personally we found that This new arrangement will afford system, or T. W. L ee , Anna E. Phillip»25 to F. B. Ferguson ‘ the dirt had settled some twenty inches Crawford, W. Starr. Clerks, R. N. I with local and through passengers ad Mrs. (leorge Dorsey, of Webfoot, had sire to assist them will then proceed to file following jiujiils have lieen nei (ien’l Pass. z\g’t, Portland. 25. Snell, Morris Fletcher. the misfortune to fall from her cart on the cemetery and decorate the graves of I leaving the immense weight of the steel ditional facilities. Tickets, detailed ther alisent nor tardy during the month SHI IXlH’S cure will immediately relieve C. E. Deakins pnx-ured a license fora | cells resting upon a crust of concrete her way home from church last Sun Amity — Judges, W. H. Harrison, time of trains, and general information, commencing April 14, and ending May ' roup. AVliooping Cough and Bronrhiti* . our departed comrades. day evening, and broke her colter Ixine ; young man of Sheridan, who will lx* about three inches thick. This, finally A. M. Waddle, B. F. Springer. Clerks, ' can be obtained ujxm application to any 9. in district No. 47: Mamie Longacre, “old by Rogers Bros. married on the 25th. Across the mnr- broke and the cells settled. There is Ed. Briedwell, John Watt. The T ei . eviioxe -R euistek was the The Pott Office ' ticket agent Union Pacific System. ii. A. K. Caster Font. Phoebe Keene, Charles Dodson. Elmer recipient of a box of wild’ strawberries i ginoftlieapplication was written: Don’t now some 16 or 18 inches between the LaFayette—Judges, P. P. Gates, Hy T. W. L ee , Last week was weighing week in i Dodson, Edwin Adams. last week. They were the first of the Hall corner of Third and F streets, publish for one month. Hopkins, J. .1 Hembree. Clerks, AV. AV. dirt and the concrete in the east end of Gen’l Pass. Agent. season and we return thanks to the do every (xwt otHce in the land, This of- The visitors for the month are: Miss McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the nor. fice shows a volume of business exceed ' riano anil Orj-an Tuning anil Repairing. the jail. It will eost the county at least Nelson, I. N. Hembree. ' Dixlsoli, Miss Lynch, Miss Robinson, second and fourth Saturdays of each Advertised Letters. Dundee—Judges, Uriah Badley, John $1000 to put the jail in the condition R. P. Earhart and I. A. Maerum, of ing $3000 per year. During the week ! Miss Rowland, Mrs. Keene, and Claud month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com Mr J. P. Thomson, of Portland, re rade* cordially invited to attend. Following are the letters remain’ ng for McCabe. Portland, were in the city Tuesday Mr. Cooper handled 3795 pieces of mail called for* by the contract with the Livingood, F. T. Keyes. Clerks, Chas. M attie L. M c C abe J. B. G ardner , Commander. attending the meeting of the board «if two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn- pairer and tuner for tiie Music House Pauly Company, but the building A’aughii, D. M. Ramsey. Teacher. W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. directors of the McMinnville National matter, which weighed 202 pounds anti j of Durand Piano & Organ Co., will be ! has already been aecepti-d , ville, Oregon, May 14, 1896: Willamina — Judges, H. W. Lamson and the five ounces. The postage for the week Bank. I Or Sale at a Bargain. WHY will you cough when_Shiloh ' in tiie city for a few days. All work | county will bear the expense of repair- D. C. Dougherty, H. Baily. Clerks’, I Buc^n8ha",’B- Baker, John __ cur amounted to $58.18. This is a good I Courtney, C. \\ . Coinegg.«, Ralph will give immediate releif. ... Price |0c«s. 5ft Rev. Mr. Cobb, of McMinnville, re ! done by him warranted before payment | lng or‘ it wi]| not repain.(|. G. A. Eperly, C. C. Linden. Driver, \V. L. Dunlap, R. M. One thoroughbred Jersey bull of good cl* and $1. Sold by Rogers Bro- cently from the East, will preach at showing and it is not the heaviest week ; Garten, Bub. < lamian, George And the republican party will 1IO I nion Party Convention. butter family. Having used him a- McCabe Chapel on the fourth Sunday by any means. The express and freight is made. Mr. Thomson refers to any of Work lïorsej» For Sale. Gilbert, Lewis Grim, C. S. in this month at 3 P.M. All are cordial business has.increased nearly 50 ¡tor the music dealers in Portland, and he doubt ask the voters of this county to long as practicable, I will nell at a low The prohibitionists, of Yamhill Co., Houston, Will H. Holman, C. .1. ly invited. Five head of sound work horse* will listile oldest repairer in Oregon. Mr. place in office some of these people to will meet in mass convention at price on casv terms. li. N. S nei . i . cent during the past year. All this Mc- j Hutchings, D. B. • Hall, J. R. lx- sold cheap. For further particulars The Garrison block, in this city, cost goes to show that McMinnville is still Thomson asks no person to employ whom the blame of all this should be (14:16 Haynes, G. T. enquire of R. McDonald of this city. Minnville, Oregon on May 24th moo! Hays, Mary $7000 and is making over 18 per cent, alive and doing. I him until they have found out he is placed. . ¡Janson, Alodia A. Johnson, Charles 1!. NOTICE at 10 A. M. T on the investment. This shows that Let every prohibitionist Miller, Gro. It. Neil, Wm. 2 the right man. Tobe found at thef'ook The steel and ties and other material come out. Mr. buildings pay. Some one build a brick r 'vmio» iLvn+iouri xi-iii Miller, ’ of Portland, will j I Dalmer (* W' Richards, W. S. I House. For -ale cheap—28 inch improved . Died. | for the construction of the Corvallis this summer. be present to explain the principles of i Strohm. ('hristina Taylor, Ja*. Buffalo Pitts Separator with either eight Whittlesey ’ , C. T. street railway is now on the ground Y occm . — May 12, 1890, Claude, son of i Mr. Hall, a gentleman from Portland or ten horse Pelton Power, all in good Wamiufi. the union party. Come and hear him. Jesse and Belle Yocum, of Bellevue, I and soon a street ear line will lie in full Parties calling for the above letters running order. Enquire of J. T. I 'ryer j has purchased a lot in Oak Park and is Respectfully, aged about 2 years. I.ost — Insurance due bill for $73.30, will please say “ Advertised. ” If not building a house upon it. He is an up 1 mile south of Carlton. I operation. S. Hobson. called for in two weeks they will lie (April 17.:: in holsterer by trade and as soon as set Little Claude was with his mother due Mansalon Collins, July 31st 1890. No one does more for a town than a sent to the d*ad letter office a* “ un tled will open a shop. visiting at a neighbor’s on last Thui-s- ■ All persons are warned against purchas newspaper man. White in Corvallis Oregon. claimed.” J. C. C ooper , Notice. 1 ‘ we were in the hands of “Bob” Jolin- Saturday the game of bail Ix-tween day, where the boy found a bottle of ing said note as payment has lieen Postmaster. This celebrated sire of trotting horses the Monmouth College nine and the stu corrosive sublimate and drank a part of I stopped al MeMinnviUeNational Bank. “ son of the Tiii« and if there i- a point with an extended pedigree will stand All farmers desiring repair- for I leer dents of the McMinnville College re its contents. As soon as it was discov-! “H ACKM ETA<’K" a Iasi inland fragrant ing or McConniek binder* please give A. Bancroft, Agent. ojinterest in the city which he did not the coming season at the fair grounds perfume; price 25 and . ’ »» cents. Sold hy sulted in a victory for the home team. this city under the management of Roger* Bros. order* for same to J. G. Ballinger A < 'o. i take us to view, we would like to hear in Some scoundrel went through the pock ered what he had done, every effiirt. Chas. Woods, He is without a doubt' SliIL<>li'.S Catarrh Remedy. a positive as early as possible to insure arrival. ets of one of the Monmouth boys and was made to save the bright little fel cure for Catarrh. Diptberin and Canker of it. If other people would take as the finest stallion ever brought to this: For tirst-claw dental work go to Dr. low’s life, but without avail. took $8. Mouth. Sold by Rogers Bros. much interest in the showing of visitors section. G. S. Wright. A society lady is a “mend-l-can't.” THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Stray«-«!—A small brown marc- with both him! ! vt white, five years old. Has saddle and collar marks. Any in- ormation may l>e addreaæd to H. <’. M an«, McMinnville, Oregon. A. Kinsey is agent for Sloane's eele- brateii six wheeled castors for sewing machines. This is truly the woman’s friend, Bee Mr. Kinsey and order a set; they will fit any machine. H. Uook will on Monday take tiie place of Wm. Holman, in the manage ment of the < ommereial hotel. < In the 1st of September Mr. Met all will retire and the hotel will then lx> entirely in the hands of Mr. Cook. What is saidof the Steck. Whitney, one of the world’s greatest artists says: “The Steek piano ranks far above all competition?’ Warner says: "Tiie Steck is excellent." Liszh says: “They give the liveliest satisfaction." TH»: ISEI’I BLICAN CONVENTION, I>*le|*Htes Arriving l.o»Ue<l for Bear-—Ev- eryone a Canillclate—No Favor« will l>e Shown, anil War to the Knife 1« the Or der of Busine«.«. POUVALLIS AND INDEPENDENCE. The Former Goes Wild Over the Ballet Girin. Ihe Latter on the Sure Road to Prosperity. WE HAVE IT! The Largest Stock of FISHING TACKLE In the County RODS, REELS, BASKETS, SNELL HOOKS- FLIES. LEADERS. We Sell Cheaper than Any One. ROGERS BROS., FOR THE NEXT 60 DAVS F, DIELSCHNEIDER, OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AT COST! FOR CASH IN HAND, As I am intending to make Business, (’all Ei Secure Great Bargains F. Dielschneider. Grocery -a Confectionery. BREAD. CAKES. PIES & CANDIES Every IDeiy- ARTIC SODA WATER. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. oieissHnsr. t 1EM0RY