The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 13, 1890, Image 3

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    OF IMPORTANCE TO FARMERS.
A Sad Accident and Death.
COUNTY COURT.
Those excellent cakes linked by Wm.
THE LANDSLIDE.
Kuns are very fine. Try them.
In the matter of the application of Te.Uiiionlal. Received From I’rouOnenl
Last Thursday Bev. J. N. Cobb and
Miss Jennie Griffith visited the pub­ M. C. Hewitt were shingling on the W. T. Hash et al for a county road near Yamhill County Farmer, by Martin * i It is pathetic to observe the game at­
Thursday, November 13, 1890.
lic school on Monday. She returned to
Sander. Te.'.ifylnf to the Excellence of tempts of the republican leader« to ex-
roof of B. Clark’s new residence when Dayton; dismissed.
' Salem on Tuesday.
their foothold gave way and they slid
In the matter of the equalization of the Well Known Canton Clipper Tlow, I plain away the awful disaster that ha«
The Best Remedy—Wright's Paragon
befallen their party in the cast— a dis-
rOSTOFFIU'E HOURS.
Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five down the roof from near the comb and the assessment of John Ennerv; con­
’ Messrs. Martin A Sanders,
I ' aster the like of which lias not been
Froni 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7 -.30 p. minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef­ fell to the ground, a distance In all of tinued.
known since the collapse of the whig
m. to 8:30 p. m.
McMinnville, Oregon,
fects. A positive cure for headache and about thirty feet. Mr. Hewitt sustained
In the matter of the assessment of R.
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros.
organization
in 1852. Only one of them,
Gentlemen:
The
Canton
Walking
a severely sprained ankle; and Mr. B. McDonald; ordered that certificate
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
I bought of you a year ago con- Mr. Lodge, admits that they were fair­
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
Rev. O. B. Whitmore spent Sunday Cobb, being an old and heavy man was of deposit for $2500 named in writ not I i Gang
tinues to give good satisfaction. The ly and squarely lietttcn. The others
north closes at 2:30 p. ni. and 9 p. m.
in this city with his family. Mi'.
assessed be taxed.
; work can not be beat.
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening Whitmore is the official organizer of frightfully bruised and broken up. One
take refuge in remarks about "off'years”
In the matter of the assessment of T.
H. C lark .
before at 9 p m
the A. O. U. W., and has instituted leg and one arm was broken and all the
and the “swing of the pendulum."
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail several new lodges and added to the ribs in one side were broken from the A. Turner; certificate for $1000; decided M c M innville , O r ., Oct. 10th, ’90.
Mr. Carnegie says that every adminis­
closes at 11 a m.
membership of many others. Before spine. He was immediately taken to not taxable.
tration has such a swag in the middle
many weeks he expects to hold a pub­ his home near by, where everything In the matter of the assessment ofj
D
ayton
,
O
r
.,
N
ov
.
7th,
1889.
CHl'RCH NOTICES.
lic meeting with Charity lodges in this possible was done to relieve his suffer­ Susan Sawyer; deduction of $2520secur­ Martin A Sanders,
of its term. Mr. Sherman says that he
M ethodist E piscopal C iivbcii —Services city.
can remember a dozen such incidents.
McMinnville,
Or.,
ing: He only regained partial con­ ity mortgage.
every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7 :(i0 p m.
Mr. Ellery Rogers, who served as
Gentlemen: In regard toplows will
Mr. McKinley insists that the result
In the matter of road district No. I; say
Sunday School at 9:30 a, m i’raver meet­ county clerk of this county, several sciousness, and died Saturday night,
I have used the Garden City and in his district is a striking victory for
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
supervisor
to
get
1000
feet
of
lumber
for
Novemlier
8,1890.
He
was
born
in
La
­
Scotch Clipper Plow and will say the his bill.
years, was elected county treasurer of
R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
Whatcom county, Wash.’, last Tuesday. fayette county, Missouri, August 7,1835 repairing bridges.
Canton Clipper Sulky Plow I Ixiught
CCMSZKLASII PBE8BYTEBtAX ClICRCH —
This is not the way these gentleman
In the matter of the sheriff’s tax of Mitchell A Lewis Co. one vear ago is
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p Mr. Rogeis was the only democrat and was 55 years,three months and one
elected in Whatcom county. Ellery Is day old. He united with the church bond for $8000; approved.
the liest plow I have used in Oregon. It were talking before the election. There
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. in.
covers stnbhle perfectly.
a man that is well qualified to fill the
R kv W ilkv K nowles , Pastor
was nothing said alxiut “off years”
In the matter of the building of the
' W. C ain .
B aptist C iichch .- Services every Sabbath position, and will serve the people of at the age of twenty, and was licensed
then. The people were notified that
that
county
faithfully.
The
many
Dayton
bridge;
$175
retained
for
fixing
to
preach
in
1860.
He
was
one
of
a
at 11 a. m. and 7:T0 p. in. Sunday School at
the McKinley bill and the policy of the
friends of Mr. Rogers in this county are family of thirteen, ten of whom survive; stringers under approaches.
8;55a. tn.
R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
B allslon , O h ., N ov . 6, 1889. republican congress and administra­
CnatsTi.iN C hurch services every Sabbath pleased to learn of his success.— Lafay­ three of the four brothers are M. E.
In
the
matter
of
the
application
of
B.
M artin A S anders ,
■Bt 11 a. m. and 7 p in
ette Ledger.
tion were on trial, and a republican
McMinnville, Or.
preachers. Besides these brothers and W Cave for county aid; referred to
R ev D r . B. F. F uller , Pastor
Tlie crown paper mills, at the fall« of sisters lie leaves to mourn an aged fath- Commissioner Perry with power to
Gentlemen: In regard to the majority of one in the new house
the Willamette, are to be enlarged by er, wife, two sons and an adopted
Canton Walking Gang handled by you would have been accepted as a popular
act.
the addition of two stories to one wing
will say I have tried one and pronounce
daughter.
He
came
to
this
city
last
of the present building, anil the erec­
In tlie matter of the application for a it a success. I have no fault to find verdict in favor of the party.
“The eyes of the nation are upon
tion
of'a
new
structure
40x80
feet
ill
Marell
and
during
his
short
stay he bridge in Lafayette district; ordered with it.
Ion will find a complete line of fancy
J ohn C ampbell .
you," said General Goff, of West Vir­
and staple groceries, crockery and size for storage purposes. This mill is made many true friends.
that
county
furnish
the
lumber
and
now running night and day and lias
glassware. A complete stock of green orders on its Ixjoks which would ne'-es-
C arlton , O b ., Aug. 13, 1890. ginia, to the voters of Pennsylvania.
other material and the district to do
Where i« the Hu»ba:i<l all Thin Time?
and roast Rio, Costa Rica, Mocha and sitate its running steadily for about six
I am well pleased with the Clipper “A disaster in Pennsylvania; then
the work; lumlier not to cost more than
Tricycle Plow. It gives general satis­ look out for the deluge,” shouted Rep­
0. G. Jara coffee; fine gunpowder, week.« were no more taken. The busi­ Any one who will step between man $9 per M.
“The effect of
English breaksast and Japan tea. The ness has been perfectly satisfactry to and wife and destroy the happiness of In the matter of county poor farm; faction. It does all it is recommended resentative Cannon.
the company having charge.
a household, as has been done near this L. Loughary and Commissioner Perry to do. It runs as light as any other such a disaster would be irredeemable,”
most complete stock of candy, nuts, ci­
plow the same size, and does as good
cried Senator Ingalls. “The election
gars and tobacco in the city. Can­
Wanted—All persons who have not city during the past week, deserves a appointed to investigate and report at work as any man could wish to do.
coat
of
tar
and
of Pattison would mean a democratic
feathers,
and
have
the
Yours truly,
ning <t' Wallace's extracts are best and settled their accounts this fall to call
next meeting.
W. W. J ohnson . president in 1892,” said Mr. McKinley.
cheapest. We offer no prize but prom­ and do so at once, as I need the money, dose re]>eate<l until the party either
BILLS ALIX1WED.
Are all these solemn words to lie eaten
ise you fair dealing for your money and am tireil carrying the account and concludes to emigrate or become a C Grissen............................. $
1
2
M c M innville , Or., Nov. 16, ’89. now to garnish a banquet of crow?
and produce.
paying interest on money for the ac­ moral being, We refer to the case C H Neal................................
A Goucher...........
5
M artin & S anders ,
A simple inspection of an ordinary
J. II. Hende rson, l’rop. commodation of jieople owing me, ns which lias been the talk of the town J Calbreath
J Collard
9
Gentlemen: In regard to the Can- political almanac or a reference to any
for
the
past
week.
A
man
—
we
under
­
every merchant lias to do who extends
P P Gates................................
5
|
ton
Walking
Gang
I
bought
of
you
.> ■ will say, it gives the best of satisfaction memory of average length will show
Local anil General.
a credit. Therefore the first thing to stand he resides in McMinnville—made W C Cook............... ...............
advances
toward
a
married
lady
who
E
B
Fellows.....................
28
and is a good investment. I plowed how unfounded is the assertion that
Positively no diphtheria in this city. do is to settle such accounts promptly. has a family and a husband residing Manning A Cngerman........
195
and sowed 60 acres in 20 days with four every administration suffers from a dis­
If yon cannot do so now its not likely
I
horses.
Yours truly,
The mumps arc abroad in the land— you will be any lietter able to in a year near here. Her husband is said to lie LH Baker............................
astrous reaction in the middle of its
C W Talmage.........................
J. B. F letcher .
look out.
above
the
average;
was
kind
to
liis
wife
term. The Hayes administration was
T
W
Perry
...........................
55
from
this
date.
Persons
who
do
not
Miss Mattie Griffith will remain a
...........
• not especially strong, but there was no
13
promptly attend to this part of the and supported her well. But the chap I) R Kingery
few weeks in our city.
M c M innvill , O regon ,
87
front McMinnville came lietween them, Wm Galloway......................
Sept. 8th, 1890. democratic tidal wave 1878. The Cleve­
109
You can tell good bread can’t you? business cannot find fault or complain and, as a result she left with him for J W Hobbs
land administration was backed by a
'
M
artin
A
S
anders ,
if they find suits brought to enforce
WL Warren
84
Try that baked by Wm. Kuns.
Gentlemen: The 16 inch Clipper democratic house throughout its entire
pastures new. We withhold the lady’s R PBird................................
28
payment.
This
is
plain
talk,
but
it
is
J. 8. Adams, of Hillsboro, has brick
' Tricycle Plow I bought of you one year four years. In several of the states the
name as she is from a good family and Jesse Morris............................
30
necessary, to move some.
for sale, see ad in another colum.
j ago gives excellent satisfaction. I can
A J Apperson.....................
17
■
it
does
not
make
matters
lietter
to
pub
­
A. J. A pperson .
do as good work and do it as easy,if not democrats displayed much greater
C W Talmage.........................
5
Elsia Wflght has one of the finest
lish
her.
But
the
man,
we
would
be
I
easier on the team, as with a walking | strength in 1886 than they had in 1884.
g
G W Kauffman......................
signs in town. John Rohr is the artist.
Vis» Jones’ Mill.
i plow of the same size.
! As to Mr. Sherman’s assertion that he
pleased to know his name though at F H Barnhart ...
27
Highest cash price paid for Poultry of
5 onrs i respectfully.
| cau remember a dozen such catastro-
19
present we are unable to do so.— Mon­ McCoy Printing Co..............
all kinds at Knight, Wood 4 Wallace’s.
B. F. S parks .
G. W. Jones, the proprietor of Jones’
44
mouth Democrat. There must lie some St Vincent’s Hospital..........
j phes as the present, he would make a
Fresh bread, cakes, pies and taffy sash and door factory at McMinnville, mistake about this, as no McMinnville Meston A Dygert
9
Real KsMte.
; valuable contribution to political liis-
Chaney A Allen..................
every day (Sundays excepted) at Glis­ and also of Jones’ mill on the east side
23
i toryif lie would name even one.
man is missing so far as anybody L Loughary...........................
25
ten’s.
of the coast range near the headwaters
Jeduthan Torrance to Jas. Kerby 28,-
W T Shurtleff
The simple fact is that Tuesday’s
15
Acorns in every conceivable variety of Trask river, made this office a call knows.
2
27 acres, t 2 » r 4 w; $282,70.
■ W M McDonald .................
elections were of tremedous signifi­
at Hodson’s, sold separately, not by the
2
Don't
Want
a
New
County.
last week. He says that the most feas­
! John Martin.........................
Edwin Hornbrock to I. Nichols, lot cance. They mean the absolute cer­
bushel.
o
J Williamsom.........................
158 Dayton; $100.
Cold weather is knocked out by ible route for a wagon road from this
o
tainty of a democratic president in 1892
Jas
Thomas
..................
In conversation with a number of
Hodson's Acorn stoves. It stands no place to the valley is via his mill to Mc­
John Lynch to J. H. Hodge 4.55 unless the democrats commit some
o
Ed Walker.........................
prominent
residents
of
the
Bridge
creek
show at all.
Î
Minnville. There is already an excel­
acres near McMinnville; $682,50.
C A Wallace.......................
monumental blunder in the mean
liberati has signed a contract to fur­ lent road from his mill to McMinnville ' country this week we were informed J A Todd............. ..................
1
Jas. Weston to Wm. T. Weston, .94 time, or unless a foreign invasion shall
nish the music for the Mechanics fair a distance of eighteen miles. The road that they do not want to draw out of D A Wallace.........................
1
acre, 15 s r 4 w; $1.
unite all parties in the national defense.
H W Hewitt .........................
in 8an Francisco next year.
1
from this place up the Trask Tiver to! Crook and go into a new county, and Wm
P. R. Fendall to C. E. Eendall 1,53
Wright
........
At the time of the democratic
1
For Sale—I have a large quantity of Crenshaw’s place is very gixxl and lias they say they express the sentiment of A Sanders
acres t 5 s r 7 w; $100.
1
, tidal wave in 1874 the republican
baled hay in town for sale. Call and no heavy grades, and is about fourteen i a large majority of the people of that W T Shurtleff'
Augus McCullough to F. A. Fletcher I party was much stronger in the country
13
see it. J acob W isecarver .
4
miles. By keeping up the Trask from . section. One gentleman in particular E C Brooks
80 acres in sec. 4,15 s r 7 w; $1300.
‘ than it is now. It numliered in its
Call at Hodson’s and see samples of
1
Mr. John Evans, wa« very bitter II M Bond
R. W. . Lancefield to F. A; F lctcher
lnany men who are now active
White Bronze Monuments, better and Mr. Crenshaw’s place and over the di­ against county division. He says he Lester Vanatta ......................
1
vide to Jones' mill, only twelve or four­
land in 15 s r 7 w; $1782.
cheaper than granite or marble.
Granville Baker
1
leaders of the new democracy, The
has
lived
in
this
country
for
over
twen
­
Chas Allen ...........................
1
G. F. Bullock to Caroline Merrill war had been over for only nine years,
It sounds strange to recent arrivals teen miles of new road will have to be
Coulter
..................
1
part of block 11, Chandler's addition to and the animosity of the rebellion
from the east to hear the complaints of built, making the distance from this ty years, and has helped to build all J W H F Henderson
1
place to McMinnville not to exceed for-, the courthouses and jails he wants to. Al Hussey..............................
the farmers that it is too dry to plow.
McMinnville; $35.
period still burned in the veins of the
1
He
thinks
the
move
is
instituted
by
a
ty-six
miles.
C. A. Wallace to Carrie E. Hill s j of western farmers. The men who re­
The Misses Jennie and Mattie Griff­
Jas Fletcher............
1
few
citizens
of
Antelope
and
vicinity
The old route going over the high i
ith, of Salem, came over on Saturday
A D Runnels
..........
5
lots 7 and 8, block 16 McMinnville; buked republican shortcomings at the 1
to visit their sister Mrs. Geo. A. Peebles. mountains to North Yamhill never can who want office and desire to build up AT Killen..............................
5
$650.
a
polls did not mean to abandon their i
Thos
Hall
................................
J. L. Story, of the Dalles, is in the be made a good road, and is nearly al- i their town at the expense of other parts B F Simmons.........................
M. 8. Peery to A. M. Peery 100 acres party permanently. Yet the elections
o
city this week, having been called to ways blockaded by snow in the winter. of the country. Mr. Evans says if the E L Haj’s................................
2
15 s r 3 w; $3500.
of 1875 still went against the republicans
thè bedside of his mother who is very By following the South Trask an easy Antelope folks want a new county D B Kingery........................
97
R. B. Miller right of way for county and in 1876 Tilden carried every doubt­
sick.
they can have it, but they must not try Josephine Klouehek ..
5
grade
is
found
and
the
road
would
road; $2.
Change of life, backache, monthly ir­
ful state. In 1882 a similar experience |
Funk Bros...............................
63
U. S. to T. II. Dowd, 151 acres sec. 26, was repeated. The congressional del­
regularities, hot flashes are cured by cross a low divide that would never I* to take Bridge creek away with them, D D Lebold ...........................
1;:
Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples at blockaded. By making the new road for the people there are well enough F L Harris..............................
t 5 s r 3 w.
1
uge of that year was the forerunner of a
Rogers Bros. 3
to connect with the road at Jones' mill satisfied to remain in Crook and will Churchman A Son.................
39
W. T. Shurtleff to J. W. Cowls and democratic president and house in 1884.
oppose
county
division
with
all
their
DEALER I3ST
John
Evenden
.......................
5
W. T.Shurtleff was in Portland Tues­ there will never be any trouble about
C. Wallace 30 acres near McMinnville;
The present crash is wider and deeper
Harry Chute........................
6
day in attendance at a meeting of the snow, the rout will be shortened and it might.— Ochoco Review.
$2100.
J W Mendenhall..................
than cither of the two former ones, nnd
world's fair committee of the state will always be possible to bring a fair
E. W. Evans to G. Wenger 23 acres t is likely to have greater results. It
Queer Freak of Lambs.
J G Smith.................. ...........
00
board of commerce.
FRUIT, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
load across the mountains.— Tdlamook
oo 3 r 2 w; $700.
Arthur Cooper........................
means a democratic victory in 1892, not
It is reported that B. 8. Hardacre, Lee Fendall............................
Wright's Blackberry Cordial should
oo
Fresh
Bread,
Cakes and Pies always on hand
N.
L,
Wiley
to
Nancy
Wiley
undi
­
be kept in every house. Invaluable in Headlight.
only in New York, New Jersey, Con­
j foreman for H. Boettcher, had a queer Loss Madox............................
50
in all relaxed conditions of the bowels.
H 8 Maloney.........................
Probate Court.
85 vided I interest in lot 3, block 3, New­ necticut and Indiana, but in several re­
experience
with
a
band
of
600
lambs
Can.cLies
I
*>•••• »nn pure.
CsiixcLies I
Sold by Rogers Bros.
00 berg; $100.
P Wright...........................
publican states that have always voted
which he was driving along Tuta-Wil- W
lȣa.d.e a.t Home, TX71i.oleea.Le azxd. T5.ota.ll.
Polk County.........................
98
Mary E. Moore et al to Nancy Wiley
N. J. Rowland and family took their , Estate of F. D. Stott, ordered that
50 undivided 4-5 interest in part of lot 3, for republican presidential candidates
departure for Tillamook yesterday. personal property be sold at public sale, | i low about 11 o’clock Sunday night. Whitmer A Graves.................
heretofore. It means a democratic sen­
'
The
moon
was
shining
brightly
and
it
Martin
A
Sanders
...............
They go thither with the hope of im­
20
Guardianship of Albert Crawford; I may have been its soft radiance which M Fisk...................................
ate in 1893 to work with the democratic
00 block 3 Newberg; $900.
proving Mrs. Rowland’s health.
Mary E. Moore to Nancy Wiley n e j president and house. The republicans
R PBird.................................
82
approved,
Jacob
Wortman,
W.
D.
:
bond
caused
the
lamblcts
to
lose
their
heads
The Jersey Dairy still continues to
, W P Heacock
80 of blk 17, Newberg; $1100.
have played their last card in the way
furnish cream with the milk. Chas. McDonald and E. N. Ford appointed | for joy. Anyway they caught sight of D L Curl
...........................
Nancy Wiley to C. F. Moore e .1 of of admission of new republican states.
Holman is the proprietor. Just tell appraisers.
a band of cayuses and started after Floyd Long .........................
6 25
him you want some of the milk.
Estate of Daniel Carter first semi-an­ them, running so rapidly that Mr. G W Noe...............................
Whatever territories are admitted here­
5 06 n e j of sec 15, t 3 a r 2 w; $2215.
Agnes Reid to Annie Mitehell lots 1, after will be democratic. Already the
29 55
Mr. Ed Beddel of Dallas, was in the nual account approved; i>etition to sell Hardacre could do nothing to prevent John Jones...............
36 00 2 and 3 blk 24 in Dundee $200.
city Monday, fitting patterns to the real estate filed and to lie heard Tues­ a stampede. After vainly endeavoring E E McVicker
B Lane.
.... .................
5 85 T. G. Lee to L. M. Bodie, lot 5, block republican majority in the new senate
cornice on the new brick, from which
day,
December
2nd.
is reduced to four, and the mainten­
to
collect
the
band
unaided,
he
went
to
i
J
Fuqua
&
Son
............
22 50
patterns he will make the cresting.
7, Chandlers 2nd ad to McMinnville; ance of that depends entirely upon the
Estate of Wm. Suiter; will admitted the residence of J. M. Hemphill, whom A B Faulconer ...................
36
25
Little Lettie Wood near Willamina,
R Ivie A Son
219 52 $100.
stolen senators from Montana.
who had the misfortune to break her to probate. Laura Ella Suiter appoint­ he aroused at three in the morning. C F Daniels............. .............
10 00 Jas. Agee to Jas. Owens, w half of One very important result of the tidal i
leg recently, is getting along finely un­ ed executrix without bonds.
The two walked until three p. m. the ' J m A Dougherty.... ...
108
65
lot 12 Fairlaw*; $250.
der the care of Dr. W. Tyler Smith.
Estate of Samuel McKutcheon; final next day. The lambs were found in i H Ballinger.......... ..........
- wave is the fact that the democrats'
15 00
10 00 Jas. Agee to Jennie Owens e of lot ' will have tlie reapportionment of al-;
Impure blood and low vitality will voucher filed.
seven bunches, the last bunch Iteing . 8 L Hyde
make fearful inroads on your health.
18 75 12 Fairlawn; $250.
■ most the entire union under the new !
Estate of A. A. Kenyon, will admit­ discovered in the mountains, many J S Waugaman
L Delashmutt......................
Wright's Sarsaparilla will"cleanse your ted to probate J. A. Cain, Sylvester
26 25
census. That means future legislatures,
miles
from
the
place
where
they
start-
How
’
s
This?
• Loss Hembree
blood and build you up. Sold by Rog­
32 75
Totter and Dr. Field appointed apprais­ ' ed on a mad chase for the cayuses. . E R Burton .........................
- senators and representives without
ers Bros.
52 -50
12 00 We offer One Hundred Dollars reward number. It is a pity that California
Ten head could not be found.— East » Amos Bogue.........................
Melissa Westfall aged 15 years, was ers.
catarrh that cannot be cur­
James Denton
...
12 00 for any case of
Estate of Jefferson Davis; Jacob > Oregonian.
j is left out of this programme, but so far
brought here Monday from Newberg,
Hall's Catarrh enre.
Floyd Long............................
50 00 ed by F. taking
J. C hekey A Co., Props.. Toledo. O ; as national jxiwer is concerned the
and after examined by Drs. Calbreath Wortman, J. O. Guild and If. Burns |
Lee
Shields
Muchly Married.
13
15
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
and Goucher, was adjudged insane and appointed appraisers.
J Ragsdale. .
...............
28 70 Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe i democracy can get along without us.—
sent to the asylum.
The Salem Journal says C. W. Wil- W F Coulter
105 95 him perfectly honorable in all business .S’. F. Examiner.
A New Enterprise.
i kinson went from Brownsville to that Marv Bynum
Fifty of the “Business” fanning
36 00 transactions, and financially able to carry
A CASK TN rOTNT.
Ed t’endall...........................
mills for sale. For particulars address
5 00 out all obligations made by their firm
were
hi
v-n
i
'
v
*
,erc
he
became
acquainted
with
Yesterday
afternoon
we
W est <t T raux ,
Hoffman A Bates.................... ] 13,000 00
W. E. Newsome, box 354, East Port­
In oar forefathers' Cay«, plraples were attrPRi-
I
Miss
Clara
Bartholomew,
who
resided
Wholesale
Druggists,
Toledo,
O.
I’ Jacquot
.......................
land, Or. Call at the factory 4 A C through the McMinnville produce I
482 41
t I ;.i tliwased blood Bat modem medicine ha«
W aldixo , K isvam A M arvin ,
street, East Portlaud.
28 00
market, which Triplet and Cook have j near the city, a lady In the truest sense I N Branson
Wholesale Drugcists, Toledo, O. J •monatmtedthet rich food doesnot createerap
of
the
word.
Two
weeks
ago
they
were
Ed
Wooii
...........................
24 00 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, tlcns by fouling the blood, but retards digestion,
H. L. Heath writes from Nestucca recently opened on D street near the |
26 50 acting directly upon the blood and mucous which makes the stomach torpid, and the circu­
and went to Vancouver to re- JasWoeden
bay that there are millions of ducks First National bank. An establishment j married
.
Rowell
Bros
.
Testimonials sent lation sluggish, and la turn causes an enfeebled
339
69 surface of the system Testimonial,
and geese on the flats. Salmon are of this kind has long been needed here | S '' f' . It now transpires that there is a F M York
Price
' 75c. p r bottle. Sold hy drug- i -tion of the pores which congest or become pim­
132 75 free ~
very plentiful, and the boys are having
gists
nd . i y°un8 htdy at Brownesville who claims 8 Rolfe...................................
24 69
and as the proprietors keep flour, at™
ply. The modern tliaorr therefore is not to treat
all they can eat of both.
| ! to lie the wife of this same Wilkinson, E Grenfell.....................
30 00
We Still Hope
'he blofxl, but the stomach and liver, and it is
mill
feed
of
all
kinds,
hay,
oats
and
Morgan Ingerman . .
No one can afford to do without
51 00
anil
whom
he
deserted
during
th«
lat-
indor this new idea, that Joy's Vegetable sar«a
seeds
always
on
hand,
will
be
a
great
Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­
Mrs F M \V aters ............. -.
35 00 This bit of news from the Eugene pariila was conceived. It has wiped out the
rer
part
of
last
winter,
and
that
he
has
convenience
to
the
public.
They
buy
ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre­
Guard seems reasonable and if it proves ! ' blood disease” theory of pimples, of the old sar- i
Only one in the United States.
serves the teeth and makes them beau­ and sell country produce of all kinds, never been divorced from her. The
mi>arlllss. A case in point “ I have had for years
Outof 1307 cough syrups manufactur­ a fact would only be the fulfillment of i spelis of indigestion and dyspepsia and tried
tiful. Sold by Bogers Bros.
Albany
Democrat
learns
that
instead
including dressed meats, live poultry,
promises
made
for
lo
these
many
years.
ed
in
the
United
States
but
one
has
nearly everything, f inally I took one of the
The acorns this year are very plentiful etc. The McMinnville flouring mill of once he had been married twice be­
and many bear no doubt will fill their Co.
fore; ■ but
secured u divorce from his been found to be entirely free from opi­ “It is rumored that an electric road lea ling sarsaparilla«. It did not help me, but
i;o.
have
nave
placed
piacen
their
tneir
retail
business
ousiness
'
..
stomachs' with them. Those at Hod­
ates, and that is the California Positive is about to be built between this place -nnsed pimples to break out on my face, which I
irsJ^*’e !. - Our informant did not know
was told was caused by the potash it contained.
son’s will not digestanil will make Mr. with this firm, which will no doubt | I as
to No. 2. No. 3 is certainly unfortu­ and Negative Electric Cough cure, and Springfield. This would, of course Hearing that Joy 's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did not
build up a good trade in a short time.
Bear very sick. Go and see them.
greatly
increase
the
value
of
any
proj»-
'
which is the best on earth for coughs,
contain mineral and might act diiTereutly, I sent
nate.
The second quarterly conference of
I colds, croup, ete. Sold by Rogers Bros. erty through which it passes. It is al-1 fori:. The pimple«disappeared immediadelvand
BIDS SOLICITED
the M. E. church South, for Lafayette
A Pointer for Farmers.
so reported and generally believed that I have now after months bad no return of the old
Advertises! Letters.
circuit will be held at Hopewell the 3d
For the Purchase of School Ronds.
the force of men working in Cow creek ' «pells. Il is a cure for indigestion anJ dyspepsia
Saturday and Sunday in December;
face erupt ion«."
The following dispatch appeared ill
Following are the letters remaining for will be nut to work on the West Side, ' vol the attendant
D. C. McFarland will be in attendance.
Mns. C. D. Str art ,
The directors of school district No. last Sunday’s New York Herald-.
two
weeks
in
the
postofliecat
McMinn
­
and
that
it
will
be
extended
from
Cor
­
1'121 Mission street, S. F,
It was rumored on the street Tues­ 11, In Yamhill county, Oregon, will re-' “Burlington, Nov. 1,1890.—J. M. Bech­
ville, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1890:
vallis to Springfield via Eugene. Au
day that Wm. P. Holman had uncer­ ceive bids or offers until Dec. 1st, 1890, '
Large
Sawmill.
tel, general freight agent of the Iowa Adams, Portland 2 Agee, Tom
emoniously left for parts unknown.
electric road between Eugene and
Family jars are supposed to have been at Carlton in said county, for the pur­ lines of the Chicago, Burlington A Arthur, George
Boyce Jennie
“The site has been chosen for a large
Springfield will, without question, be
chase
of
the
bonds
of
said
school
dis
­
Co3ey
Mrs
M
the incentive. He left a wife and one
Cosey W
Quincy road, has completed a state­
sawmill, to be.built at'oncc, just below
built
the
coming
summer,
as
that
is,
as
Cosev,
Tom
Dillinger,
Gilbert
child.
trict which are in the sum and amount ment which shows that- for the year
Griflftn, W T
we understand it’ part of the plans of Esterbrook point, on Tillamook liay.
Hall, Mollie S
Miss Etile Leabo has opened an art of $1333, to mature in five years, draw­ ending Oct. 31, 1890, this road has Holmes, Wiu
having a daily capacity of 100,000 feet.”
Hawley,
Chas
the Springfield Investment Co."
studio opposite the Grange store, on B ing 8 per cent, interest payable semi­ shipped out the state 4,505,300 pounds Lockard, J W
Martin, Maranda
—Oregonian. “A sawmill with a ca­
Btreet. Instructions given in any kind annually.
Remarkable
Facta.
Miller, Richard
( of butter.” There is liittle if any ex- Mills, Lizzie M
pacity of 100,000 feet a day is to be erec­
of art work; sketching, crayon,'pastel
Murray, L W
Sahli, Cora
Heart disease is usually supposd to be i ted at Tillamook bay.—” West Shore.
and oil. Enlarging portraits a special­ Bids or communications may be ad­ ' euse why the creamery here is not Spencer,
A
B
incurable,
but
when
properly
treated
a
Ward,
E
L
C
T. J. F ryer , i making 1000 pounds of butter per day,
ty. Callers are solicited to examine dressed to
large proportion of eases can' lie cured “Esterbrook point is nt* Bay City, the
Parties calling for the above letters Thus
work.
Chairman of the Isxird of directors, ’ and it will when the farmers see the
Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart. Ind.,
will please say “Advertised.” If not and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich , growing and bustling young city at the
Carlton, Oregon.
A new No. 9 Wheeler A Wilson $65
I point.
were
cured
after suffering 20 years 8. C. head of deep water navigation on Tilla­
I called for in two weeks they will be
sewing machine can be Ixiught at this
Linburg, druggist at San Jose. 111., says that
i'ublic School Notes.
TliankiiglTinff Proclamation.
office cheap for cash. This machine
sent to the dead letter office as “un­ Dr. Miles New Heart Cure which'cured mook bay. Still livelier times may be
was recieved in advertising and has The registration still increasing.
the frouier, worked wonders for his wife. looked for from now on indefinitely. It
J. C. C ooper ,
In persuancc of a time-honored vus- claimed.”
«
not
been uncased.
Call
and
i I-evi Ixigan. of Buchanan. Mich . who had , would take a dozen sawmills of this ca­
____________
Post
master
Several
pupils
out
of
school
on
ao
tom
I
do
hereby
appoint
Thursday
the
heart disease for 30 years, says two bottles ' pacity fifty years to make a hole in the
get our price before purchasing. Re­
made him feel like a new man
Dr Miles'
Excitement
member we have one only and we wish count of sickness.
27th day of November, 1890, as a day of
Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by , great timlier resources of this section.—
to sell it for cash.
A few cases of mumps among
Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Runs high at Rogers Bros.' drug store New
Rogers Bros
Book of wonderful testimo-! Statesman.
I
Thanksgiving service will be held in children attending the school.
manifold and great blessings which He over System Builder, as every body is nials free,
Mile»’ Nervine Liver Pills.
the Baptist church on Thursday the
No cases of measles, scarlet fever or has graciously vouchsafed to this com­ using it. For Catarrh of the Stomach,
G. A. R. Custer Post.
27th inst, at 11 a. m. “It is a' good diphtheria as yet reported.
Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure
Kot on a new principle—regulating the
monwealth
during
the
past
year,
to
be
thing to give thanks unto the Lord.”
Hall corner of Third and F street“, | liver, stomach and bowels through the
The president of the United States en­ Several visitors from other towns ; | observed on the part of the whole pco- Blood and to build up the system it McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the 1 nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile's Pills
certainly possesses wonderful merit second and fourth Saturdays of each ! speedily cure billtousness. bad taste, torpid
joins this public observance on all law huve visited the various rooms and wit­ ! pie by acts of devotion and charity.
liver, piles, constipation, i’siequaled for
abiding citizens, while the President of nessed the exercises held in each.
month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com- ; men,
In testimony whereof, I have caused when all speak so well of it.
women and children. Smallest, mild;
the whole earth enjoins it upon all
I rades cordially invited to attend.
the
seal
of
the
state
of
Oregon
to
be
af
­
est.
surest 1 50 dose«. 25 cts Sample« free
Money
Wan
ed.
whom he has so blessed during tlie past
Married.
J.
B.
G
ardner , Commander.
at Rogers Bros.
fixed on this tenth day of November,
year. Bev.J.T. Ablett will preach the an­
All persons indebted to the under­ W yatt H arris ; Adjutant.
H igh -F endall .—At the residence A. D., 1890. S ylvester P ennoyer .
nual sermon, assisted in ttie devotional
signed will render a great favor by set­ i Sleepless nights made miserable by that SHILOH'S ViUlizcr is what vou need for
exercises by the pastors of the city. of the bride’s parents Sunday, Novem­
loss of appetite, dizziness and
The singing will be in charge of the ber 9. 1890, Mr. M. M. High to Miss That Hacking Cough can be so quickly tling their bills by the 1-Mh of Novem­ . terrible cough Shiloh's cure is the remedy ' constipation,
ail
ilyspe
-.i symptoms
------- .-------- of •
------- ’n- price 10 and 75
cured by Shiloh's Cure Me guarantee it.
I for you. Sold by Howorth and Co.
different' church choirs of the city.
ber.
C
albreath
A
G
oucher
.
cents [>èr
bottle. Sold b; >y Howorth and Co
.
Sold by Howorth and Co.
Anna
Fendall;
Rev.
B.
F.
Fuller
oftlci-
These are represented by the Misses
CATARRH cured, health and sweet
M'ill you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's breath secured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy.
Croup. Whooping Cough and B-onchitis
Gortner, Fuller. Handley and Mr. I ating. Mart’s many friends join in Complaint
? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed Porous Plaster Price 25 cents. Sold by Price 50 cents. Nasal injector. ree Sold 6y immediately relieved hr Shiloh's Cure
Sanders.
wishing him joy, peace and prosperity. to cure yon. Sold by Howorth and Co.
Howorth and <’o.
Howorth X C’o
Sold bv Howorth and Co,"
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
At the Red Front Grocery
Now for a clean sweep.
1 have just received my
large stock of Winter
Goods from the East.
And I now offer them to
the public at the lowest
prices. If you want good
bargains bring your cash.
CHAS. G-RISSEN,
BAKER à CONFECTIONER
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,
All Especially Fine Line or
Over Coats, Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRESS AND SEASONABLE
GOODS
Is now Displayed and Offered to the Iiltqiee
tion of the Public.
will Convince the Most Skepti
cal that we Carry the Best
and Most Complete
Stock to Select from.
And our terms are equally or more favor­
able than others when quality is considered.
We do not claim to sell cheaper than any
one else, for those are a lot of auction and
inferior goods, which we do not try to com­
pete with.
A. J. APPERSON.