Mr. Garrison, the owner of Lancer D ’ THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER states that i:i the ;-urilc dash at the SUICIDE OR MURDER. . Circuit Court I-roceedlng«. A STATUE OF WASHINGTON. Burned to Death. The following account of the death of .state fair Lancer was second under the Mrs. Elliott, a daughter of Geo. Milli- wire, although the judges gave out that ' Medorum Crawford vs Albert Craw ­ Thursday. September 25, 1890. The people of this country have al­ ,can, ofWalterville, in taken from the' Joe Cotton was second. They admit-' Monday morning on the 10:13 train ford; partition; Confirmed. ted their mistake to him, but would i the body of Byron Springer arrived in Galloway & Goucher vs E. J. Wells ways had a warm sentiment of grati­ i Scio Press: not rectify it. tude for France for her generous aid in I Thursday afternoon Mr». Elliott’s POSTOFFICE HOI KS. this city. The corpse was taken to the et ux; action for money; settled. Allen Snyder et al vs H O Noble; ro­ our struggle for national independence, baby being sick she did not go to the The Yamhill county sports are a sore [ I. O, O. F. parlors and a post mortem From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. lot of fellows this year. They were held. The relatives of the deceased plevin; dismissed at cost of plfl’. m. to 8:30 p. m. E A Post, Admr. vs Chas Woods ot a feeling which has occasionally found hopyard, but stayed in camp and was Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. winners at all the races last season, but were not satisfied with the report of al; equity; entry on papers. expression most notablj* towards the busying herself about camp work. In their luck deserted them and they are Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. in Jones i Co vs John Minty ct al: con­ person of Gen. La Fayette, when near­ passing around the camp fire her cloth­ Mail south closes at 9:15 a. in. Mail now considerably behind the game. suicide, and the results of an examina­ north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. in. Our sports and our horses played no tion explode the suicide theory. A firmation; confirmed ly fifteen years after the revolution he ing was ignited. She had smelled the Morris & Miles vs P JI Christenson; Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening figure in the events of the year ’99. large bruise was found on the right action for money; default judgement. revisited our shores and the whole na­ burning cloth some little time liefore before at 9 p m A new No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson >65 temple, the skin lieing abbraded. The A J Homer vs J F Angevine; con­ tion rose up to do him honor. Yet this she discovered it was her own clothing sewing machine can be bought at this bridge of the nose and the chin were firmation: confirmed. just recognition of our obligation, so ' that was on fire, She then started to office cheap for cash. This machine Thos C Galloway vs C E and Maud gracefully shown to him, has never the ’ tent to get a blanket to smother out also bruised as if hit with a heavy in ­ was recieved in advertising and has ÍJ0 to 1 c Potatoes ...................... V bll $ Bryan: action for money; judgement. found expression to the nation at large, the flames. At the tent door she met not been uncased. Call and strument. Friends think that Byron Chickens, young Ed Wood vs G F and C F. Kendall; 4 onto 4 d 50 get our price before purchasing. Re­ Springer was murdered. A bullet hole action for money; settled. old......... e* doz < although In late years we hax'c been re­ her eighteen months old baby, and 10 (Clear sides V lb. member we have one only and we wish was found in the body over the heart, McMinnville National Bank vs Geo. minded of the continued friendship of even at this exciting moment the safe­ 8 \8houlders ft lb Bacon to sell it for cash. Raleigh; action for money; judge­ the French people, in their gift to the ty of her child predominating over per­ to 12 . 10 (Hams '»( lb. . but the clothes which he had on at the M ment. 10 ,_ . (In 10 pd pails The clerk’s office has been fitted up city of New York of the fine statue of sonal pain, she took it and placed it out I-ard )[ n 5 gallon ga(iOn tins tin 10 8 to jin with a neat counter and rail by B. time he was found in the hotel con­ The State of Oregon ex ral J F Wise­ Lafayette that stands in Union Square, of barm’s way, a few feet distant, and tained no bullet hole, neither were they Eggs, . tjt dozen carver vs Fred SSmith; equity; demur ­ (.'lark of this city. The workmanship 50 Butter, Creamery, V roll and also of the colossal statue of “Lib­ then returned to the tent for the blan­ bloody. From ull appearances he was rer withdrawn. is superb and is far superior to work 1 40 Butter, dull, fresh jl roll widen lias been purchased by the coun­ shot while in lied and the murderers John M. Hulery vs Geo M Raleigh; erty Enlightning the World," which is ket and rolled herself therein in the at­ 20 15 to Brine ....... ft pound. ty. The party can purchase work of calmly dressed the liodv and at the action for money; default judgement. fitly placed on an island in the harbor, tempt to smother out the flames that 4 to 5 l»rieintea a committee to secure tion for money; demurrer withdrawn. and attend to a suitable exhibit of the at the National hotel. He left the T B Wait vs Jas Minty et al; action ton, whose life and character symbolize husband, who was at Lebanon. Upon not only to the American mind but in examination Mrs. Elliot proved to be You will find a complete line of fancy resources and products of Josephine house lietween 4 and 5 o’clock this for money; default judgement. and staple groceries, crockery and county ior the Portland industrial ex­ morning and going to Constable Ber- M Fisk vs George Fonts; action for a great degree to the world, and es­ literally roasted, with the exception of position. The above county bad a very mingham’s house at upper Main street money; default judgement. pecially to France, what is most valu­ her arms and face. Her shoes even glassware. A complete stock of green creditable exhibit at the exposition last A J Apperson vs Portland Adams; able in our national life and constitu­ were burned to a crisp upon her feet. and roast Rio, Costa Rica, Mocha and year. We hope by next year that asked for his coat, pistol and cartridge action for money; default judgement. Mrs. Elliott, whose age is but 23, will 0. G. Jara coffee; fine gunpowder, Yamhill county will make an effort in belt, which articles he left with the of­ John Jones vs Annie E Breon; action tion. The headquarters of the association leave a husband and a little child about the same line. ficer yesterday afternoon. He then re­ for money; default judgement. English breaksast and Japan tea. The Milwaukie Harvester Co vs George J are at Washington, and the names of 18 months old. They had just moved most complete stock of candy, nuts, ci­ Well borers near Albany, while driv­ turned to the hotel, went to his room, et al; action for money; settled. the officers are at once a guaranty for from Crook county, Mr. Elliott going —AT TIIE— gars and tobacco in the city. Can­ ing a well last week, met with some laid upon the tloor. and placing the Zigler formations. Only muddy soil muzzle of his pistol which was a 44 cal­ Dundee Mortgage & Trust Co vs Geo the performance of the trust and an ev­ to near Lebanon. ning A Wallace's extracts arebest and curious Shepherd et al; order for deed; sheriff was met with for considerable distance idence of the genera) desire for its ac­ cheapest. We offer no prize but prom­ down and the water was good for noth­ ibre Remington navy revolver, close to ordered to make deed. Native Son of Oregon G E Hardwick vs State Insurance Co; complishment. ise you fair dealing for your money ing. At fifty-five feet a formation of his breast oA’er his heart, pulled the The fourteenth annual reunion of the action for money; motion to strike out wood was struck and pierced, a pecul­ trigger and he was sent into eternity. It is estimated that about $25,006 will and produce. thing for that location. At sixty- When found he was lying upon bis allowed. Southern Oregon Pioneers took place be sufficient for the work, and to raise J. H. Henderson, Prop. iar Eliza E Logan vs A R Logan; di­ five a splendid flow of cool water was that amount the Association asks the in Jacksonville last Thursday and was found, rising to within seventeen feet face, his head in a pool of blood and vorce; H Ballinger referee. Annie Springer vs B D Springer; di­ co-operation of all who feel interested well attended. The exercises were in­ Local anil General the life blood flowing from his heart of the top where it stopped. teresting throughout, and the dinner in the object. wound. About 5 o’clock the shot was vorce; decree granted. WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Chas. Briggs and wife leave for'Cali­ W. A. Bowman, who is employed in heard, although it was not heeded be­ Jonathan Bogue vs L J Brower ct al; Small donations can be sent to Mrs. service, under the management of Mrs. stringing wire for the electric light foreclosure; settled. fornia Saturday. company, climbed a telegraph pole near cause a number of persons were prepar­ E. B. Fellows of this city who is one of J. N. T. Miller was magnificent in all The T elephone -R egister has a the depot Tuesday and got mixed up ing for the early trains, and the shot MT. TABOR'S SANITARIUM. the assistant vice presidents for Oregon. its appointments. Covers were laid for stereotyping outfit. with the wire in such a manner as to She will forward it to the treasurer at 260 guests and the old pioneers enjoyed being muffled it was supposed to be Everything Beautifully Arranged for the Hewitt Bron have a fine line of receive the current in his body. He the bauquet where forty years ago they Washington. the slamming of a door or trunk lid. was doubled into a knot and was (ier- Care and Recovery of the Sick. school supplies books etc. were suffering for bread. In the after­ fectly helpless for a time. The current About 7 o’clock a Chinaman went to NOT MUCH OF AN HONOR. The Sheridan school opened with an finally ceased and he was released. He Dr. Osmon Royal’s private sanitar­ noon the sons and daughters of the pio­ the hotel office, and said there was a attendance of nearly one hundred. The First Person in the State to Wear immediately clambered down the pole, neers effected temporary organization sick man in Springer’s room. Man­ ium at Mt. Tabor is now ready for the Convict Clothes. considerably the worse for his ex]ieri- C. Braly and family will leave for admission of patientsN Mt. Tabor is of the Native Sons of Oregon with Col. ager George Reid and a lodger named enee. — E. O. San Diego about the first of October. Portland’s most beautiful suburb, about From the Salem Statesman we learn Robert A. Millar as president and Geo. Brown went to the room and upon “Why do you Americans put five Very few people have been in the three miles east from the Morrisson that the first convict to be received In R. Niel, secretary. The day was one city at this session of the circuit court. cents oil a letter to Mexico when two opening the door saw that Springer street bridge. This locality is possessed the Oregon State penitentiary was In­ of rare social privileges for the South­ are enough?” asks a business man writ­ was dead. Coroner West was notified, Cant. Lafollett has sold his farm near ing from the city of Mexico, says tlie of all the natural features and require­ dian Charly from Marion county, who ern Oregon Pioneers, and they greatly •/ Sheridan and will move to Portland Springfield Republican. “Is cash so held a partial examination, and had ments for an institution of this kind. was found guilty of larceny and given enjoyed it.— Review. soon. abundant in northern homes that you the body removed to Hunter’s under­ It is far enough from the hum drum of a two year’s sentence. The date of his Rrotection. Fresh bread, cakes, pies and taffy can so waste it? Pray tell your people taking rooms, where the inquest will the city to be entirely free from the being taken to the institution is not on every day (Sundays excepted) at Gris- that only a ‘phule’ will put any more be nsiumed this evening at 8 o’clock. postage on a Mexican letter or paper The ball after passing through the noise and other bad effects which can­ the record, but it was shown that Char­ There was a gentleman in town last sen’s. than one destined for the United States You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS. not fail to make themselves felt on ley made his escape on December 3, Saturday, from Portland, we believe, The circuit court opened Monday —else why the postal treaty? One half heart, cut through the body into the morning. The docket was quickly my correspondents thus foolishly con­ floor, resting in tlie kitchen ceiling on weak nerves. All admit that the sur­ 1853. and kept his liberty untill May 5, who made known his business as that cleared up. tribute to Uncle Sam’s exchequer.” the first floor below. The weapon fell roundings have a great deal to do with 1859, nearly six years later, when he of organizing “merchants protective as­ Highest cash price paid for Poultry This advice is well timed. Most iieople 011 the floor to the right of the body. rapidity or slowness of recovery from was recaptured. He was booked for a sociations.” The main principle in­ of all kinds & eggs nt Knight, Woods know that letters to Canada needs bear 1 The coat and licit were hanging up, any attack of disease. And e-qiecially longer term of years after this little fun volved in this new move is said to be but 2c postage for each ounce or frac- ' 4 Wallaces. is this true in cases where the nerves that he had and remained under the the finding out the financial standing tion thereof, but it is less generally | the latter full of cartridges. The McMinnville band gave satisfac­ known that the same rate applies to Yesterday it was remarked by several are affected. Dr. Royal has selected watchful eye of the guards until the of farmers, and their characters as to tion at the state fair. They returned letters sent to Mexico—which is too that Springer was acting queerly, and this site because of all these many ad­ sixteenth day of June, 1860, when he whether they are “good pay” or “bad home Sunday. often regarded as a foreign country. i no doubt exists in the minds of these vantages. A superb view of Mt. Hood again secured his liberty and up to the pay.” This is some eastern institution, Miss Ella Woods is down with the A most horrible suicide is reported j that his mind was deranged when he and the whole Cascade range may be present writing has never been heard we suppose, transplanted out here, the typhoid fever. It is a mild attack and from near Seattle, in which an un­ enjoyed from the grounds surrounding of—no he is in that prison to which all real purpose of which is to find how she is doing finely. known man threw himself in front of committed this rash act induced by the a coal train, but the engineer succeeded troubles weighing upon him in conse­ the buildings, and such a scene at sun­ bad Indians go, etc. Thus it is shown much wealth there is left among fann­ J. Olds of Lafayette has rented the St. Charles hotel and will open it up as in stopping the train before it reached quence of the arrests and threatened rise on any fine morning can but cheer that the first person to commit a theft ers for the usurers, transportation ex­ him. Seeing he had failed, the man the most despondent heart. On the in Oregon and the first to wear striped tortioners, and similar classes, to gob­ a first class house in a short time. jumped to his feet and escaped into lawsuits. The coroners jury rendered their ver­ west may be seen the city with all its clothes was a native of the red skins. ble up. However, we lielieve the CLOSING OUT AT COST Two lots 60x100 clear and level 10 the bushes, but later when the 2 o’clock fine buildings, ships in the river, and Cornelius Sharp, from Clackamas, ha» merchants of Stayton did not take a blocks from post office for sale for $160. (laiscnger came along at the rate of 25 dict as follows: MY STOCK OF A bargain. Enquire of Kay & Todd. miles an hour, the same man sprung Deceased came to his death from a many other attractions that will have a the honor’ if there be any attached, of hold in the matter.— Stayton Sun. from the bushes in front of the engine being the first white person to b« sen ­ tendency to_ relieve a nervous mind CUA.S. GÏÎÏSSEXT. Mrs. Jessie Johnson, of Lafayette, is gun shot wound, fired by himself with dangerous atives . filling the vacancy in the public school In an instant he was caught, his legs suicidal intent while laboring under a that has become more nervous by hav­ tenced to this portion of the state’s in­ made by the sickness of Miss Ella and arms crushed and ground, his V City l*olicem:in*s Experience. ing nothing to think of but self. The stitutions. His crime was murder, was head horribly mashed and mutilated fit of temporary insanity. Woods. Mineral pills and drastic purgatives m > irritate found guilty in the first degree and pure air that one finds in the moun ­ and his body cut in two pieces. The i W. C. Hembree’s party returned man was not destitute, for money was The Man Killers. tains is found at Mt. Tal»or; the water, given a life sentence. February 8,1854, lie mucous coatings oi the stomach and bowels, :hat they often leave the system in worse eon- from the mountains last week. They found in pieces of his clothing and killed thirty deer and were not gone a flesh, scattered along the track for The heavily insulated wire being also is clear as crystal and as pure as was the date of his being turned over iitlon than before. In fact their cathartic ac- that from any spring. The buildings to the prison authorities, but only re ­ ;i<»n is due to their irritation. The danger at­ month. thirty yards. No letters were found on ' stretched throughout the business por­ This well-known mountain hotel, on the Tillamook road, ten miles tending their steady use is apparent. The new Wm. Martin is at The Dalles race the remains and his identity is un­ tion of the city were formerly in use in are located in the midst of a large or­ mained there ten months when he, too, laxative principle in Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla from North Yamhill, is now open for the accommodation of the travel­ known. escaped on December 22, of the same chard abounding in all kinds of fruits, meeting. He will probably take in Ba­ | New York. When the authorities of jets its cathartic action hy increasing the mu- ing public. ker City and Walla Walla before re­ Let uh Have it* that city coni]x?Ued the electric light berries, etc. Only the best trained year—just in time for Christmas. The ?ous secretions and gently stimulating the stom­ turning. IZ OT2SE FEED I2ST I and telephone companies to put their nurses and attendants will be in charge second murderer recieved was Nimrod ach. It is purely vegetable, does not lose its The surveying parties from Polk and The Sheridan Courier remarks that a wires underground, those in use were so that there need l»e no fear of falling O’Kelly; there is, however, no date re­ effect, is effective and absolutely safe to be taken occasionally or continouslv by the most delicate Yamhill are at work on the line be­ i motor line connecting Sheridan and Passengers carried to and from trains and over the road to the coast, into the hands of inexperienced per­ corded of but it is shown that he was persons. tween the two counties. Work com­ ! McMinnville would be a good scheme of no more service, and were sold at Gus Videau, the well known at reasonable rates. given his liberty on the 15th of March, sons who think only of drawing their menced Monday. police officerot No. 13AJ Howard 1 and so it would, and why not have it. “job lots” to concerns in other parts of salary. Dr. Royal is a regular physi­ 1865, and that he was first sentenced to Good hunting and fishing in the immediate vicinty. St., San Francisco, writes: "Af­ Wright’s Blacklierry Cordial should i We learn that Dayton merchants are the country. The Portland company cian, and has practiced in Portland for be hanged, but this was remitted by ter mv own experience I firmly lie kept in every house. Invaluable in 1 now opposed to a motor line between purchased two carloads, nearly all of a number of years, and can furnish ref­ the person then filling the position of believe that Joy’s Vegetable in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. Dayton and this city lieeau.se Dayton which is now in use.— Welcome. Sarsaparilln will cure the most Sold by Rogers Bros. erences if you require them. If you chief executive of Oregon, to an impris- obstinate cases of constipation. [ people would come to McMinnville to Pushing the Work. are afflicted in any way, and especially ment for only two years. The first The skinned noses and black eyes i trade. This is an old mossback idea Although cured I am still ta­ seen on our school boys are the direct with any nervous disorder, it will I m ? to woman to be arrayed in a robe of striped king It, and never bad my system so thoroughly results of foot ball, which is now being ! and it should lie thrown away. The The railroad company is pushing the your advantage to write to the doctor cloth was Charity Lamb, also from regulate,!. By Increasing or diminishing the played in the school yard. ■ merchants of Dayton should oppose work of repairing the road at a rapid or go and see him. His office is at 107 Clackamas county. Hers was a life dose ouo has abeoliv command over himseU Those new beating stoves which will the building of a railroad to their fair rate. The train crews have been work­ Third street, Portland Oregon, where sentence, having been found guilty of with Ibis valuable remedy.'* soon arrive at Hodson’s are lieauties little city because (»eople would then ing day and night most of the time for all letters should be addressed. murder in the second degree. Charity CROUP, Whooping cough and bronchitis i and will be sold cheap. Look out for go to Portland to trade. Where one the past two weeks distributing bridge immediately relieved bv Shiloh's cure. Sold i was given a prison cell on September bv Rogers Bros. large ad, giving prices, etc. dollar is taken away from a town and other material along the line be­ More Fruit. 18, 1854. She is also distinguished as La Internacional cigars can be pro- j through any enterprise of merit, hun-- tween this city and Dundee, and the A Big Enterprise. the first convict to become demented cured at Rogers Bros. They are mad ■ | work of ballasting the roadbed is still A syndicate purchased 100 acres of Thas. Kay, of Salem, and J. K. of imported Mexican tobacco at El , dreds are brought in. A motor line 1 and turned over to the asylum for in­ 1 like a railroad will build up a town and I going on. The company has between land five miles north of Corvallis on Paso, Tex. See ad on first page. Wetherford, of Albany, have Required sane, the date of this occurrence lxring 250 and 300 men at work along the line the road to Albany this week of Hart­ a valuable property at Waterloo. The Now is the time to throw aside the j especially a motor from Sheridan to December 2, 1862. old residentor and buy a new heating ; Dayton by way of McMinnville and every day, except Sunday.— Sheridan less & Davisson, and will set it all out immense water power at this place, the Courier. stove. You can get a good one at Hod­ , Lafayette would do more for Dayton I in prune and pear trees this fall. It is Ileal Fatate. soda springs and 200 acres of land, cov­ son’s at a price that will astonish you. I than her merchants ever will. commendable to note the interest taken A Threshing Record. Investment Co. to Franklin M. Boy- ering a beautiful townsite, have all A public sale will be held at the in the fruit industry in the vicinity of cr, lot 3, block 34, Oak Park; $115. passed into their hands. It is the pur­ Wr Are Growing ranch of H. C. Burns, Bellevue, Oct. 4, Al. Moisan, of French prairie, in Corvallis of late. We are informed Margaret J. Westfall to Wm. Reese, pose of the owners to form a stock com­ 1890. Farming implements and stock pany with a capital stock of $60,000, are ottered as well as bargains. Be I One look at the suberbs of this city thirty-six days threshed 62,607 bushels that another company is negotiating 8 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; $560. and any one can see that the city is of grain and contests with T. Bruce for the purchase of a tract of 150 acres J. W. Burroughs to Patrick O’Brien, build a $10,000 hotel, construct an elec­ there. tric railway to Lebanon, farm their Impure blood and low vitality will growing. New houses can be seen on the honor of having shelled out the near here, with the intention of setting land in Sheridan; $375. make fearful inroads 011 your health. every hand, some in progress of con­ greatest number of bushels of grain, out the whole amount in fruit trees this Wm. Stuart to Emil Plaft', 507 acres water power and thus build on the Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your struction, some already built and fami­ Mr. Bruce having threshed 56,036 fall. If the sale is consummated there in t 5 s, r 4 w; $12,500. banks of the south Santiam an indus­ blood and build you up. Sold by Rog­ lies living in them. Still with all this bushels. The machine used by Mr. will be a total of over 500 acres, planted United States to Albertus L. Bower, trial city of no mean proportions.—Ac-| ers Bros. in fruit trees within a radius of seven . building activity, houses to rent and Moisan was a Northwestern Star. He banon Express. 80 acres, t 2 s, r 5 w. The following subject will be dis- j miles of Corvallis by January 1, 1891, cusoed in McMinnville grange on Sat-, 1 desirable business places are scarce. also claims some honr for having nearly all of which have been set out A. R. Burbank to C. C. Ferguson, SHILOH'S Vitalizcr is what you need for urday. Oct. 4, 1890: That we invite I ! Good rents can l»e obtained and why threshed fourteen bushels of oats in a part of lot 6, block 8; Lafayette; $1. constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and capitalists to establish a fruit cannery our capitalists do not help the city out minute during the season.— Statesman. during the past fifteen months.— Ga­ C. C. Ferguson to Eliza Hawkins, all symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros. zette. in McMinnville. in the way of new and commodious part of lot 6, block 8, Lafayette; $555. Albany Leads. The prosperity of this community is buildings is a mystery. Not only in Geo. E. Lewis to James Wright, lots G. A. R. Custer Pont. Reduced Rates to the Northwest Indus­ not based entirely upon the natural the city is the growth noticable but in East Portland citizens have petition­ trial Exposition, October 1st to October 1 and 2, block 62, Lafayette; $200. advantages possessed. H“* we are to the country surrounding and in the Hall corner of Third and F streets, I 31st. ed the common council for more elec­ C. A. Wallace to B. F. Fuller, land McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the travel the road to prosperity our people ! I towns in the country buildings are go- tric lights. Albany has 800 incandes­ For the Northwest Industrial Ex­ in McMinnville, $400. have something to do. i second and fourth Saturdays of each | B. F. Fuller to C. A. Wallace, 2.50 month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com-; The finest line of school books, ! ing up. The farming community cent and ninety arc lights; Salem has position to be held at Spokane Falls, I rades cordially invited to attend. tablets and all school supplies ever in ! must be prosperous if they can build 450 incandescents and forty arc lights; the Union Pacific will sell tickets from acres in 14 s, r 4 w; $600. J. B. G ardner , Commander. the city also a movelty in the way of a ' houses and barns. This country is en- Dallas (600 populationjhas one hun­ ticket stations on rail lines of the Pacific A. B. Faulconer to Ira P. Mays, part W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. slate cleaner to be found at book'store I joying the fruits of her own soil trans- __________ •____ dred incandescents and eighteen arc Division, from October 1st to October of A. B. Faulconer D L C; $80. call and examine them. SHILOH’S cough and consumption cure j posed into gold $20 bits. Titus Smith to School Dist. No. 69, 1 is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cure» eon lights. Fast Portland with a popula­ 31st, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Mattie P. Krekel, the celebrated free-1 smption Rogers Bros. tion of 10,610 has 250 incandescent, fifty Fridays at the low rate of one and one- acre in t 5 s, r 7 w; $1. thought lady lecturer, will lecture at Notice to Taxpayers. of which are used by private parties.— fifth fare for the round trip, with fifty the opera house Thursday and Friday Cotswold Rama for Sale. Two Trains Daily. cents added for admission to the Ex­ Oct. 2, 3. She is well worth hearing as Notice is hereby given that the Isiard i Portland Examiner. Twenty pure bred and higli grade Cots­ the press speaks highly of her abilitj’. Effective May 11th, 1890, the Union position. of equalization will meet at the court wold rams for sale price from $3.00 to Bridge Burned. The excellence of the Jersey dairy is house in McMinnville on Monday the Call on any agent of the Union Pacific system will establish two daily | $10.00 per head. G eo . O wens . I 1 well known. It continues to draw trains lietween Portland and Spokane System for detailed informa ­ Pacific The first railroad bridge beyond Per­ customers by the fine quality of milk 20th day of Oct., 1890, and continue in Falls. Pullman palace sleepers and re­ THAT Hacking Cough can lie so quickly ' furnished. ' If you want milk that is session one week for the purpose of ex­ rydale eaught on fire last Friday fore­ tion. bv Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it ! T. W. LEE, clining chair cars will be mi. lietween cured rich and full of cream have Chas. Hol­ amining and correcting the assessment noon, and about twenty feet of it was Sold by Rogers Bros Gen'l Pass. Agent. man bring it to your door. Portland and Spokane Falls without roll of Yamhill county in any errors destroyed. A gang of bridge carpen­ change. John Frost Esq. will soon be in town that may occur thereon in valuation or ters came up on the afternoon train and Notice! B. F. RHODES, M. D. L. RHODES, and will surely call on you if you don’t description of property and to transact This new arrangement will afford the damage was soon repaired. The ( NOTARY.) purchase some warm blankets, etc., at John Evcndens. If you take advant­ any business t hat may come before the trains were delayed, however.— Sheri­ Notice is hereby given that after 14 both local and through passengers ad­ days from the date hereof, the council ditional facilities. Tickets, detailed age of his bargains you will be as warm board. Any person or parties who dan Courier. as the proverbial mug in a rug. of the city of McMinnville, Oregon, time of trains, and general information, think themselves aggrieved in their as­ Notice. 8. G. Irvin has a gang of Chinamen sessment are requested to meet said propose to pass an ordinance opening can lx? obtained upon application to any at work at the mouth ofNye creek, lioard at said time and date to adjust AU farmers desiring repairs for Deer­ and extending G street 200 feet north ticket agent Union Pacific System. ON EXHIBITION AND FORMALI Benton county, sluicing black sand for T. W. L ee , gold. There is quite a large deposit of such grievance as no change or reduc- ing or McCormick binders please give from the north side of First street, and Gen’l Pass. Agent. black sand at this point, and the men ! tion will be made in any manner what- orders for same to J. G. Ballinger A Co. that said proposed extension of said G Real Estate, Insurance, Collection, arc making something over wages. street has been duly surveyed and plat­ No one can afford to do without I ever after the meeting of the lioard. as early as possible to insure arrival. The ordinance regulating the water Dated this 24tli day of sept., 1890. ted and said survey and plat has licen Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­ and electric light plants, giving rates WHY will you cough when Shiloh's cur filed with the said council. and Loan Brokers. ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre­ F. M. Y ork , will give immediate releif Price lOcts, 50 and rules for same w ill soon lie issued the teeth and makes them beau­ Dated this 24th day of September, A. serves cts, and $1. Sold by Rogers Bros County assessor. from the T elephoxe -R fgister press tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. D., 1890. rooms in neat phamplet form. This "HACKM ETCAK"a lasting and fragrant McMinnville < »regoli. SHILOH’S Catarrh Remedy, a positive WIl.I. yon sutler with dyspepsia and liv- has long been needed and it will supply perfume; price 25 and 50 cant». Sold hy cure J no . J. S pencer , for Catarrh, Diptberia' and Canker er complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran ! the “long felt want.” Rogers Bros. Mouth. Sold by Rogers Bros. Recorder of the City of McMinnville, teed to cure you : old by Roger» Bros. I Office in. ol8 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. /111 Examination of the Corpse of Byron Springer Held in this City. Will. Campbell et al VS Orin B Skin- ! T,‘ •!«> Given to France by the Women of ■■ in ■ equity. " " ’ America. ner; suit Settled. GET YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS Rogers Bros, NEW STOCK LOWEST PRICES. At the Red Front Grocery FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS F. DIELSCHNEIDER, OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AT COST! FOR CASH IN HAND, As 1 am intending to make a change* in riy Business. Call Early ami Secure Great Bargains F. Dielschneider, BREAD, CAKES, PIES & CANDIES ARTIC SODA WATER. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. TRAVELER’S HOME. . Everything in First Class Style. F. JOPLIN, Proprietor. R. JACOBSON Will Give You SPECIAL PRICES -in- MEN Si AND BOYS CLOTHING Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods! COST OR NO COST! It will pay you well to call and see our yotHls and prices before buying’ elsewhere. Men’s Suits from $4.50 Upward. Our Goods are ISTew and FYesh. JACOBSON, Third St. AWARDED ONLY GRAND PRIZE Do Not Fail to see these Machines Before Purchasing. ¡Jjjut li RHODES & RHODES. força h Dap. HEWITT BROS.. McMinnville, Oregon. 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