The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, December 04, 1890, Image 3

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Real Estate.
Census of States.
Martin & Sanders are negotiating for
county court .
rooms in ilv new brick.
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; U. C. Hughes vs.Tlios. Morgan, eon-; The following shows the census poji- Mark Hutchcroft [to Francis Hood. R ussell .—Miss Clara Russell died at
the home of her parents near North
I Live nibbits will lie used in the tinued to January term,
ulation of the several states and terri- 170.17 acres in t 2 s, r 6 w; $1950.
Yamhill on November 24th, 1890,
Thursday, December 4, 1890.
opera Gyp jr. next week.
I -
—
Geo.
C.
Belt
to
Francis
Hood.
160
Census
Bur-
J. C. Lawkin vs Thos. Morgan, con-; tories, as made out by the
after an illness of about three weeks.
The holiday stocks of our merchants tinued to January term.
eau at Washington, from the returns acres iu t 2 s, r 6 w; $900.
She was born in Yamhill county on
| are well selected and well displayed.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Frederick Cane to Francis Hoixl, May 27, 1871. The funeral services
L. Bettman vs Chas. R. Weston sent there by the army of census mar-
Dr. J. H. Nelson has purchased one judgement by default, attached proper­ shals:
170.43 acres in 12 s, r 6 w; $1050.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. tn From 7:30 p.
were held at the Pike church and were
of the latest improved dental chairs.
in. to 8:30 p. m.
John Hutchcroft to Francis Hood, attended by a^large number of peoplej
Alabama...................
ty ordered sold.
Money order hours from 7 ». m. to 6 p. m.
Fine choice in ladies’ gold and silver A M Keys vs J. H. Maddox, case Arizona.
160 acres in t 2 s, r 6 w; $2100.
The bereaved parents and other rela­
Sunday fro« 12 m. to 1 p. tn
Arkansas............. .............
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. nt. Mail watches at the McMinnville jewelery postponed to Monday Dec. 28, 1890.
A E Wood to.Wm Murry, 160 acres tives have the sympathies of a host of
store, Wm. Holl.
California................. .
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. iti.
in t 3 s, r5 w; $1000.
Y’ork National bank vs J. W. Stew­
friends.
..
Mail for 5:45 a. tn train closes evening
The new council met and transacted art, judgement by default, attached Colorado.
W
C
Hayden
to
Win
Murry,
160
Connecticut
.......................
before at 9 p m
SHILOH’S care will immediately reliev
an amount of routine business of no in­
Deleware............................
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail terest to the public.
acres in t 3 s, r 5 w; $500.
Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
property ordered sold.
District
of
Columbia
........
closes at 11 a m.
Wm Geldard to G C Belt, fill acres in sold by Howorth and Co.
Lady & Yocum vs Geo. M. Raleigh, Florida.
............
The tableaux presented at the opera
t 2 s, r 5 w: $380.
.......
Gyp jr. will be one of the interesting judgement by default, sale of attached Georgia...........
CHURCH NOTICES.
Idaho......................
features. Come and see them.
United States to Nancy Ann Lay-
property ordered sold.
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services
Illinois. .............
........
field, 640 acres in 13 s, r 2 w.
Miss Lucia B. Griffin gives onc-lialf J. It. Martin vs Geo. M. Raleigh, Indiana. .............
every Sabbath at It a. ill and 7:00p m,
Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prat er meet­ of the net proceeds of the entertainment judgement by default,attached property Iowa.................................
D E Halloway to Sue B Halloway. Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
the City. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
to the public schools. Buy a ticket.
2} acres in Yamhill county; $5.
Kansas ...........................
ordered sold.
try. hides, etc., bought for the highest mar­
R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
Attend the entertainment on next
Geo Huesner to R A Stowe, lots 5 an ket price and cash paid for same Your
Pat Casey vs Geo. M. Raleigh, judge­ Kentucky.
C vmrerlami P resbtteriax C itcrch —
Louisiana...
.......................
attention
is called to the fact that we al­
6, blk 4, Bibee's addition to Sheridan;
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. tn. and 7 p Monday evening. By so doing you ment by default, attached property or­
ways serve the best meats to be found.
Maine................................
will enjoy a rare treat and help a wor­
in Sunday School at 9:30 a. n>.
$150.
Your patronage is solicited
dered sold.
Maryland...........................
R ev W iley K sov . les , Pastor
thy object.
H. M. BOND.
F M Y’ork to Eliza Hanford, 87.40
Alice A. Logan vs A. II. Logan, Massachusetts....................
B aphst C hurch .—Services every Sabbath
Do
not
use
poor
lard
when
you
can
....................
acres in t 2 f, r 3 w; $800.
at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at get pure leaf lard, every can guaranteed judgement by default, attached pro­ Michigan..
Minnesota.........................
9^*5 a. m. R ev R. McKn.Lor, Pastor.
Citation.
A Edwards to R 8 Conner, A acre in
free from adulteration or money refund­ perty ordered sold.
Mississippi.........................
C hristiah C hurch services every Sabbath ed at Wallace & Todd’s.
Sheridan,
$2.
L.
Bettman
vs
E.
M.
and
Julia
Gar-
Montana...............
at 11 a. in. and 7 p nt
D C Collier to James Norrie, 21 acres In the County Court of the State of Ore­
We now wish to see the smiling faces I rison, ordered dismissed,
R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor
Missouri..................... . . . .
gon, for the County of Yamhill.
Nebraska...........................
of our old customers and friends, as we
in
t 4 s, r 4 w; $2.
In the matter of the estate of Jamc. A.
Probate Court.
Nevada..............................
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., have just opened a barrel of genuine
United
States
to
Harvey
Higley,
320
Walker, deceased.
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ old sorghum which we have fust re- ,, . . ,,
Mew Hampshire
„
,. T
To
Tiila Walker, George. C, Walker, and
acres
in
t
s
s,
r
2
w.
day, of each, month at 10 a. in. Visitors ceived direct from the east. Wallace Estate of Jasper M Cobit-Inventory New Jersey.....................
James W, W. Waikcr, greeting:
cordially invited. J. It B ooth . Master.
Chehalem Ixtard of immigration to In the name of the state of Oregon, you
presented and appointed.
New
Mexico
........
*
Todd.
Mrs’. If. A. H embree , Sec.
York
Abraham Morris, 10.01 acres in Yam­ arc hereby cited end required to appear in
Senator Sherman says that the wo­ Estate of James A Walker—Chum of New
the County Court of the State of Oregon,
North Carolina .
John
Walker
for
$293.25
allowed.
First
hill county; $550.
men
are
to
blame
for
the
tidal
ware
of
for the County of Yamhill at the court
New Ailvertisers.
Dakota....................
room
thereof, at McMinnville, in the Coun­
democracy in tlie last election. He semi-anual account allowed. Petition North
Newton
Button
to
Mary
Morris,
land
Ohio...................................
ty of Yamhill, on Tuesday, tlie sixth day
H. M. B ond —Meats.
said they fouud prices higher when for sale of real estate will be heard Jan. Oklahoma.........................
in t 3 s, r 2 w; $100.
of
January,
1891, at ten o’clock in the fore­
they went shopping and men had to 16, 1891, at 10 a. in. Citation issued and Oregon. ...........................
J. P. I rvine —Groceries.
A HUI to J Meyer, 224.63 acres in t 2 noon of that day, then and there to show
Pennsylvania
.
H ewitt B ros —Musical Instruments vote against the tariff bill.
cause,
if
any
you have, why the following
served by publication.
s, r 3 w; $500.
described real estate !>• not sold as prat ed
Rhode Island
Born—To ('rook county, about Octo­
and novelties.
Estate of Harris & llaney—Private South Carolina.
J Meyer to Will Blunt, 47.57 acres in for in the petition of John II. Walker. Ad-
......
ber 1st, 1890, a child called Weather.
minis trator of said estate, to-wit:
t 2 s, r 3 w; $700.
She is certainly a happy dispositioned account to I m * heard Jan. 6, 1891, at 10 South Dakota............
laa-ul and Celienti
Beginning at the south east corner of the
Tennessee...........................
creature, for she has never “squalled” a. m.
Ollie Potter to Alfred Dundas, lots 4 north half of the south east quarter of
Texas
......................
once
or
shown
any
inclination
what
­
section
fifteen (15) in t, 3 s , r. 5 w„ of the
For sweet apple cider go to Wallace
Estate of Jefferson Davis—Inventory Utah...................................
and 5, block 1, Potter's addition to
ever to raise a “storm”.—iVeirx.
Willamette Meridian in Yamhill County,
A Todd.
appointed.
Sheridan;
$125.
Vermont..................
state of Oregon, running thence north one
The new council met for the first
Moses Hurd, the old gentleman from
Guardianship of Clara Skelton—Re­ Virginia
B. E. Lippeucott to Martin Winch, hundred and twenty <120) rods; thence
Yactuina, who received a scalp wound
time Tuesday.
west eighty (80) rotis; thence north forty
Washington .
port of sale of real estate confirmed.
lots in Dayton; $2,000.
1,40) rods; thence west sixtv-four (04) rods’;
Horses and cattle to trade for real es­ in tne late wreck and settled with tlie
i West Virginia....................
Estate
of
Mary
E.
Murry
—
Final
ac­
E.
C.
Williams
to
W.
E.
Boyd,
land
railway
company
for
$100,
It
is
thought
thence south forty (40) rotis; thence west
tate. Sec Geo. Owens.
I Wisconsle...........................
sixteen (16)rotls; thence south one hundred
will shortly die of his injuries. He count heard Becember 2nd 1890.
In t 5 s, r 4 w; $5.00.
, Wyoming...........
A drill in marching will lie one of seems to have lieen hnrt internally.
and twenty (120)rods; thence cast one hun­
Estate of Daniel Carter—Petition for
Wenzel Seyk to L. B. Steigleder, 40 dred and ¿ixty(lOO) rods to the place of be­
the features at the opera.
Whatcom County l'aper«.
If you want anything in the line of sale of real estate granted and real es­
ginning in Yamhill County Oregon.
acres in 13 s, r 2 w; $550.
For a fine assortment of holiday crockery, glassware, lamps, lanterns, tate ordered sold.
This Citation to be published in the T el -
Johu
B.
David
to
W.
R.
Carter,
lots
ruoxE-RKcisTER by order of Hon. Wm
goods go to J. P. Irvine’s.
pocket and table cutlery, wooden and
Six thousand copies of the Herald
ft
Took
Courage.
Galloway.
Judge of said court, Made at
1
and
2
in
block
13,
central
addition
to
were printed last Sunday and at noon
You can tell good bread can’t you? willow ware, fancy and staple groceries
McMinnville, Oregon. December 2. 1890
Newberg; $275.
do not forget the pioneers in this line,
Try that baked by Wm. Kuns.
Witness the Hon. Wm, Galloway,
< 'ounty Clerk Crossett and Mr. W. L. of that day there were only twenty-five
as they will give you good value for
Elvira Cook to Jessie Edwards, lots
Jttdge of the County Court of the
The coffee club will meet in the fire­ your money and produce. Wallace & Bradshaw, during the fire in the court­ copies left in the office, all having been
State of Oregon, for the County of
1,
2
and
3
in
block
11,
Newberg;
$200.
mens’ hall December 5th at 2 p. m.
Todd.
sold.
Next
Sunday
another
extra
[
seal
]
Yamhill,
and the seal of said
house at the Dalles Sunday morning,
Court hereto affixed this 2d day
Notice.
Come and see» the crowning of the
Sam Yick and brother leave next when the upper room was ablaze, en­ largo edition will lie printed, and orders
of December. A. I).. 1890.
May queen, at Gyp jr., Friday Dec. 12. week for China. Sam will return with tered the building and locking hands, should be sent in early to secure the
Attest;
J W HOBBS. Clerk.
Any person or persons indebted to
his
wife.
He
intends
to
buy
property
F.
W
Fenton,
Atty for Estate.
J. P. Irvine has just received a fine
literally felt their way to the desk quantity that patrons may desire. The G. W. Sappington by note or book ac­
upon
his
return.
He
also
said
he
in
­
lot of syrups in barrels to retail, try it.
tended to send his children to the pub­ where there were a great many impor­ paper will contain, beside the usual count will please call and settle the
The council should take time by the lic school, “all same Mellican man.” tant document«. By superhuman ef­ Sunday features, other valuable and same with me in my office in North
liangs and rejuvenate the electrical He seems to be counting his chickens a
forts, says the Tinies-Mountainecr, they interesting matter.— Fairhaven Herald. Yamhill before the first day of Febru­
plants.
little too soon.
The circulation of the Bulletin is ary, 1891. All notes or book accounts
„
,
....
i
managed
to carry out the desk, but the
Acorns in every conceivable variety
steadily increasing. Our 8,(too edition not paid before^thc above date will lie Permanently cured withoutCutting, Burn­
was
dense
and
the
flames
were
at Hodson’s, sold separately, not by the
ing or Dilating A jierfectly painless treat­
sides being a pupil of Tomlins, Phelps hissing tn tlie walls beside them and in of yesterdry evening was soon exhaust­ placed in court for collection.
bushel.
ment and a guaranteed cure in every case,
ed, and the telegram from John L.
Dated
this
2d
day
of
Dec.,
1890.
and
Bartlett
and
a
graduate
of
the
Chi-
,
the
roof
altove.
If
it
had
not
been
for
no
matter how long standing. This treat­
Come and see how Gypsies live at
ment for Stricture, of Dr Boxell’s, is the
G. A. D ouglas .
the opera house next week Friday cago college of music, is also an expo- tlie cool nerve, presence of mind and Wilson and another from Thomas Car­
greatest discovery known to Medicine It
nent of the Delsartc system of oratory
.
thps„ rp(>orilq wmlI11 t.„v„ roll, ordering several hundred copies
evening.
A man who has practiced medicine for 40 dissolves and completely removes the
and so endeavors to cultivate in jier j qwtet ueroistn these recorus would nave
Cold weather is knocked out by pupils ease and natural pose upon tlie ; l>een destroyed and the county would each; could not lie filled. We are cer­ years ought to know salt from sugar; read stricture without annoyance or pain to the
patient.
Hodson’s Acorn stoves. It stands no stage.
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i have been placed to great inconven- tainly the only democratic daily on what he says: T oledo , O., Jan 10, 1887.
show at all.
Bellingham bay.— llTiafcow Bulletin.
Messrs, F. J. Cheney A Co.—Gentlemen .
William Mitchell, a native of Ken­ I ience.
Anybody short of Reveille« this I have lieen in the general practice of med­
A petition is being circulated praying tucky, who came to Oregon in 1853 and
A Wheat Blockade.
for most 40 years, anil would say that Peculiar to their sex, and not proper to
the legislature to reduce the rate of in­ lived'in Yamhill, Lane and Linn eoun.
morning can attribute it tothc extraordi­ icine
in all my practice and experience 1 have name
here, including all of those delicate
terest to 6 per cent.
ties till 1859, when he went to Eastern
There is a blockade of wheat on tlie nary amount of press work during the never seen a preparation that 1 could pre­ infirmaties and weaknesses, which they
E. F. Lampson, of Willamina, has Oregon where he has since continued Union Pacific and O. & W. T. roads. week by reason of which one set of scribe with as much confidence of success would shrink from disclosing to their fam­
I can Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
lieen appointed agent nt the Grand to reside, died at Heppner, November The cause is scarcity of cars. On the cylinder press rollers has been worn as
phjsician, permanently cured in less
by you. Have prescribed it a great many ily
24, aged 67 years. He had been com­
titan was ever known to medicine be­
Ilonde reservation.
times
and its effect is wonderful, and would time
missioner of Morrow county, assessor Umatilla county division of the O, & out and the visible supply of paper at
fore,
Dr. Boxell’s New System of Treat­
sav in conclusion that I have vet to find a ment, by It
Reserved seats 50 cts. For sale at and county judge.
the genito-urinarv
W. T. road it is reported that the block­ Seattle exhausted. This running 10,000 case of Catarrh that it would not cure if organs and rejuvenates
Rogers drug store. Children 25 cts. at
makes weak men strong.
A few days ago, near Mehama, the ade is simply tremendous. The East copies every morning just chews up the they would take it according to directions.
When
possible
it
is
always
best to call
Gyp Jr., Friday Dee. 12.
Yours tnilv,
daughter of Geo. P. Terrel went to
j for personal consulation and npcci.il treat­
material.— Whatcom Reveille.
L. I.. g O rsucii , m . d ..
Christmas Beils at the opera house on drive the cows home, when she found Oregonian states that at Killian’s in
ment.
But
those
who
cannot
¡tossiblv
call
Office, 215 Summit St. ' should write, stating tlieircase fully. Med-
Christmas eve. Local talent. Free to a two-year old deer with them. Tlie Vansycle canyon, the ground is cover­ If any of our exchanges failed to get
We
will
give
$100
for
any
case
of
Catarrh
all. Program next week.
animal went along with the cows into ed with wheat sacks as far as it is con­ their Sunday Journal yesterday, they that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh cure , icinc sent by mall or express, sealed, free
front exposure, to all parts of the Pacific
Call at Hodson’s and see samples of I j the barn where it was easily captured, venient to handle it, and small excava­ will excuse us for once, we know, when Taken internally.
■ coast. Address,
White Bronze Monuments, better and i antl seems to want to live in clvaliza- tions have been made in the hillside in we inform them that in running off our F, J. C hexrv A Co , Props., Toledo, 0
Wm. A. Boxell, M. D.
ebeaper than granite or marble.
i tion hereafter. I or a wild deer always order to find a temporary lodging place huge 20,000 edition on our new photo­ £W>old by Druggists, 75c
Consulting Physician,
1
I on the alert, to take such a freak, it is a
A nasal injector free with each bottle of
ST. PAUL DISPENSARY,
for sevsral huge piles of sacks. At the refractory press, tlie rudder melted off Shiloh
C. II. Hemstreet arrived here Satur- very peculiar circumstance.
’
s
catarrh
remedy.
Price
50
cents.
Corner First and Pine Sts .over Portland
day night from the East, He has been
National Bank, P ortland , O regon .
The opera, Gyp jr., to be given next R,te at which lhe railroads are moving in front of the suction beam and stop­ Sold by Howorth and Co.
visiting relatives for sometime past.
week, is for the* purpose of creating a wheat at the present time, there will ped the dasher, which broke the spin­
The liest silver table ware, clocks and i fund 'to furnish a* much needed article ; be some of it left in the countrv next dle gag just before the last five quires
spectacles of
nf all
«11 descriptions,
dencrintions. at Wm. at the McMinnville college, viz a music i
were run off, so we only had enough
Holl’s. McMinnville jewelery store.
room. This is the first entertainment 1
papers for our regular subscribers.—
Only
one
in
the
United
State«.
under
the
present
management
that
The Chillians are giving a good show
Blaine Journal.
and it is well patronized ns it is free. has not
“y1 been free of charge, nnd so wc Out of 130" cough syrups manufactur­
..............................................
Considerable of their medicine is being h°I*;
>1 will be well attended. By pa- ed in the United States but one has
Future Orchards of Polk County.
purchaaed.
' tr°nizing this you not only confer upon
yourself a pleasure, but also help a lieen found to be entirely free from opi­
Cbas. Griesen has purchased the va­ worthy cause.
ates, and that is the California Positive
W. S. Elkins says that not less than
cant lot west of the Odd Fellows' build­
and Negative Electric Cough cure, 60,000 fruit trees have been sold in Polk
There
is
a
little
trouble
brewing
be
­
ing and will build a brick upon it in
tween XV. T. Garratt & Co., the build­ which is tlie best on earth for coughs, county this season, most of them com­
the spring.
er»
waver piaiu
ers oi
of vue
the water
plant uut
and the city. colds, croup, etc. Sold by Rogers Bros. ing from Salem nurseries, some from
> Nervous debility, poor memory, dit-
dif-1 . The city owes Garratt A
Co. some $325
A- Co.,
Oswego and some from Woodbum.
dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured | for pipe etc., the city claims W. T.Gar-
School Report.
by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. * Samples free rett à Co., owes some $400, for not com-
Half of the whole amount have been
at Rogers Bros. 6
pleting the plant according to contract | ; The following is the list of pupils in prunes and the remainder mostly ap-
or in asjEjsfi&ft
not fixing ways for the csss
pumps as ■ »»> > «■
'»'■> r — «’>»« < pies, peaches and pears. Here are
Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should a?
lie kept in every house. Invaluable in tain time. It is probable that a suit or tardy and who have been perfect in j some of tlie largest buyers: D. P. Stouf­
in all relaxed conditions of the bowels.
c+
will be commenced if the affair is not deportment for the month ending No-1 fer; 1700 prunes; T. E. Blair, 1250
Sold by Rogers Bros.
i satisfactorialy settled soon.
vomitar ‘’8th
! prunes and 250 other fruits; Frank
If yon need any kind of jewelry, as
,
.. , ,
,, , . ~ .'
Buell, 1000 prune.« and 600 miscella­
Myrtle Hewitt,
rings', chains, lockets, pins In solid or Ths famous suit between CorvaHts Mabel Hewitt,
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Pearl Miller,
plated gold, call at tie McMinnville ! ^Bege and the agricultural college of J Ethel Miller,
neous; Harry Coad, 1000 trees; D. R.
Maud Ellis,
{ewelery store, Wm. Holl.
h,a’i>bef1n ,?n*fe.rred ‘° Ju,iKc 1 'lBhel Ellis’.
Evans,
500;
Geo.
Gardner,
300;
Corne­
J
J
Shattuck of Portland. This controversy
Jessie Robertson,
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Ros Holmau of Oregon City spent i has been in the courts for some years No. pupils enrolled, 29, average at- lius Hughes, 300 and Hex Brunk is ar­
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Thanksgiving with ills parents in this and grew out of ths attempts of the ■ tendance for month 23.
ranging to set out thirty acres of prunes
city. He speaks well of Oregon City Southern Methodist church to retain
near Eola. At that rate Polk county CD
M arian S ully , Teacher.
and is doing a good business.
, control of the Agricultural college. Tlie ¡
will soon lie full of fine orchards pro- CD
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...
! litigation is costing loth the state and
I. H. D Arcy has been elected mayor tjje church more money than either i
worse than
1 viding the ownys take the right kind
SS
*
ot Salem. The democrats have the: has to sparv un() ¡t ¡f(
the nlatter Leprosy is Catarrh, and there is but of care of their trees.— Itemiler.
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mayor and one aiderman, the republi-
brought to a speedy conclusion, one preparation that does cure that dis­
cans tbs balance of the ticket.
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A
VIGOROUS
KICK.
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ease, and that is the California Positive
For lamps of all kinds call on Wai-
Kloentlonary Bntsrtslsment.
and Negative Electric Linament, sold A Merchant's Wife ths Bone of Uontentloaa
W
O
Í TiKid, as they have the largest
Qn nPX< Monday evening, tlie 8th by Rogers Bros. It also cures neural­
A Denunciation.
SO
e-h
and finest assortmeht in the city, and ._ . ... . .. . „
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A well known merchant who has been greatly
will sell them at prices below the lowest, lnsL, Miss Lucia B. Griffin, the well- gia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, oenedited by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, desired
...
...
I known character delineator, will give burns and all pains. Try it and tell to give ir to his wlie. who was very delicate, but
oat of caution fir- <•<insulted his physician, Dr.
Co. are now agents for the Browns- an entertainment at the Opera house. your neighlxirs where to get it.
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’ W. II. Griswold of 850 Market street. The doctor,
ville Woollen Mills Co., and will keep Miss Griffin will be assisted by the best
Marriage License«.
who
is
one
of
our
leading
practitioners
objected,
a stock of these goods on hand liereaf- i musical talent in the city. The follow­
saying he had never teen a sarsaparilla that did
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SO
ter.
ing is a partial list of the character j The following licenses were issued by act contain potash, which thinned the blood;
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Impure blood and low vitality will I sketches to be given by Miss Griffin.
the clerk during tlie past week. Min­ that his patient did not have any vitality to lose,
make fearful inroads on your health.
that whet delicate people need is not de­
1— Bird warblings, imitations, etc.
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nie Berdan, aged 16, Wm. F Latimer, and
Wright’s Sarsatiarilla will cleanse your 2— Comic impersonations.
creased vitality, hut mure blood He consented
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aged 24. Etta Gillauders aged 20, D. when assured that Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla O
blood and build you up. Sold by Rog­
3— “The Horse Thief’s Son” in cos­ C Talman aged 21. Dora L Dodson was directly opposed to the old mistaken blood
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thinning idea of other sarsaparilla*, and that on
The citizens av ho kicked the loudest tume.
aged 20, J T Miller aged 25.
the contrary by specific vegetable alteratives it
4— “Ole Miss Rain Crow” in costume
against the putting in of the electric
stimulated the excretory organs, promoted diges­
Excitement
light plant were the loudest kickers; 5— “Innocent Bess” in costume.
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Runs high at Rogers Bros.’ drug store tion, and repaired nutrition, hence created new
Tuesday night because the lights did | 8—Josiah Allen’s Wife in costume.
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blood and was the very thing for feeble people.
not show up.
And several other pleasing selections. over System Builder, as every body is The above explains the hundreds of eases in
Judge Galloway lias a private room
Miss Griftin come.« highly recom­ using it. For Catarrh of the Stomach, which aged, cuieobled, delicate and run down
in the courthouse’, near the court room, j
have been built up by Joy’s Vegetable
mended
by the press, the professors of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure people,
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filled with choice flowers. The attor- i
Sarsaparilla after the potash sarsaparillas failed-
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the
system
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and oratory who were her in­
neys will bedeck themselves witli but-1 elocution
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Its effects are creating a sensation.— S. F.
hi
certainly
possesses
wonderful
merit
tonhole bouquets.
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when
all
speak
so
well
of
it.
Hewit Bros., have a large ad in this ¡ graduation from the Boston school of
School Report.
issue and your attention is called to the Oratory.
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She very generously donates
«100,000 to Loaa.
fact that this is the only firm in the one-half
,
of the net proceeds of iter en­
Report of school in Diet. No. 21, for
county dealing to any great extent in
tertainment toward the purchase of an , Money to loan upon real estate in the month ending Nov. 21, 1890: No. $-<• CD
musical instruments.
organ for the public school of our town. • Yamhill county, for a term of years. of days taught, 20; days attendance,
On the darkest night of the week the
dynamo at the electric light works The prices of admission are 50 cents For terms write to or call upon F. W. 504; days absence, 113; pupils enrolled,
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bucked and the city was without light in the dress circle and 25 cents for Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, 35; average daily attendance, 25. Roll
all night. The town looked like a de­ school pupils and children in the gal-! Oregon.
of honor, 9; Mattie Blum, Anna Blum,
serted eabin in the wmxls.
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All seats on lower floor in Opera
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Taming of the Bridegroom,
No one can aflbrd to do without bouse are 50 cents each. Tickets now
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Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­ on sale at Rogers Bros’.
1 Mr. Spillman had just married a sec- Nora Miller, Lydia Miller. Number of
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wife.
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ding Mr. Spillman remarked: “I in­
tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros.
E. L. M c C ormack , Teacher.
tend,
Mrs.
Spillman,
to
enlarge
my
The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon
The internal revenue commissioner’s
How to Succeed.
Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five report shows an increased business dairy.” “You mean our dairy, my
j dear,” remarked Mrs. Spillman. “No,”
minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef-
a:
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Tbis is the great problem in life which
fects. A positive cure for headache and °\er “n? P™
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which included Oregon and Washing- quoth Mr. Spillman, “I intend to en­ few satisfactorily solve. Some fail because
neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros.
large my dairy.” “Say our dairy, say of poor health, others want of luck, but the
The Chillians says that the worst lot ton’ Tho coHections for this district our dairy,” screamed she, seizing the majority from defiency of grit—want ol CD
of “kids’’they have had any thing to wcre: By John Whitaker, $141,355.2^;
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“My dairy, my dairy,” nerve, They are nervous, irresolute, chang­
do with live right here in town. There by Milton Weidler, $181,1X11.63. Of this poker.
able, easily get the blues ami 'take the
is no use disguising the fact that there $138,1 ,974.81 was collected in Washing­ yelled the husband. “Our dairy, spirits down to keep the spirits up” thus
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Is a tough lot of boys in this city.
ton. In this district 154,088 pounds of our dairy,” shrieked the wife, empha- wasting time, money, opportunity ami
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The acorns this year are very plentiful toltacco were used in making 7,073,720 | ' sizing each word with a blow upon nerve force. There is nothing like the Re­
and many bear no doubt will fill their cigars. The seizures for violation of the back of her erring spouse. Mr. storative Nervine discovered by the great
stomachs with them. Those at Hod­
Spillman retreated under the bed. In
son’s will not digest and will make Mr. laws aggregated $1100. The numbers passing under the bedclothes his hat specialist. Dr. Miles to cure all nervous
diseases, as headache, the blues, nervous
of special taxpayers in Oregon is 6353;
Bear very sick. Go and see them.
was brushed off. He waited under prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia. St
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5180.
Six
hundred
and
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Now is the time when the average
cover several minutes waiting for a lull Vitus dance, fits, and hysteria Trial bot­
cook is called on for pan cakes, arid seventy-nine gallons of rye whisky was in the storm. At last his wife saw him tle and fine book of testimonials free at
none are complete without Wallace A lost by leaking and evaporation. The
Todd's own brand Breakfast drljw syr­ ■ receipts under the oleomargerino laws thrusting his head out at the foot of the Rogei s Bros.
up. Trj' it once and you will be with- | I were $2204.
bed much like a turtle from its shell.
G. A. K. Custer Post.
out it.
“What are you looking for,” exclaimed
Hall corner of Third and F streets,
The floor of the county court room i Why will yon cough when Shiloh's euro the lady. “I am looking for our hat,
McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the
has received a little decoration and its i will give immediate relief. Price to cis.. 50 my dear,’, says he.
second
and fourth Saturdays of each
appearance has been improved. When ! cts, and $1
month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com­
the new furniture is made and placed I SHILOH'S Catarrh Remedy, a positive “Hackmetack,” a lasting and fragrant rades cordially Invited to attend.
in position its appearance will be furth-1 cure for Catarrh. Diptheria’ and Canker perfume Pnce 2.5 and 50 cents. Sold bv
J. B. G ardner , Commander.
er improved.
Mouth. Sold bv Howorth and Co.
Ilowortli and Co
W yatt H arris : Adjutant.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
The People’s Market.
DEALER IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Crockery, Glassware, Notions, Toys
Fine Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and Cigars.
And Also has Constantly on hands
A FINE LINE OF FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
WHICH HE SELLS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All Hinds of Farm Produce Bought and Sold.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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.
F. Dielsclmeider, Prop,
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We do not claim to sell cheaper than any
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inferior goods, which we do not try to com­
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McMinnville, Oregon
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