The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, December 18, 1890, Image 3

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER ' Read Kay A Todd’s ad.
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Arrest of Major Hendershott.
THE YAMHILL RIVER.
THE TREES OF PALESTINE.
trees now around us, which like banished
minstrels through the long winter night
From second page.
For swe. , apple cider go to Wallace The Report Laid Before Major Handbur-
The arrest of Major Hendershott, the
utter their dolorous ¡ament, or in the
* Todd.
“
Drummer
Boy
of
the
Rappahannock
”
j
Ghurch
of
the
Madeleine. Ob, it is a tough blast moan like lost spirits wandering
ry. The Examination will be Next.
Thursday, December 18, 1890.
Thursday evening in Portland proves | old world, and it will keep you back and up and down the gale, their leaf shall
Yon can save 20 per cent, at K. & T.
been a mistake, or rather a mis- i
yon
Bnd keep you under as long never wither. Whether you walk on the
The report prepared by Capt. Wyatt to have
The Red front bakery is the place to
,
. artilmrv
..
,
.
i as it can! Hail sons and daughters of the banks of the river you will be under trees,
Successor to Olaa.s. O-rissesi.
1-OSTOFU1CF. HOUKS.
get your money’s worth. <
understanding,
and tiinpo
there won
was nntlunrr
nothing |
Harris, of th!« city, giving the amount iinnnpcf
or by the homes of martyrs under trees, or
like
obtaining
money
under
false
pre
­
by
the
heavenly
temple
under
trees,
or
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7.30 p.
DEALER IN
If you want anything fornten or boys of commerce that will be benefltted by
Stand. M the «aril when the stroke ot stalwart
ran. to 8:30 p. tn.
along the palace of the King immortal un­
mem falls fierce and fast:
go to Kay & Todd’s.
the removal of snaggs and other ob­ tenses connected with the matter. Mr.
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Storms but more deeply root tlie oak wboss der trees. "Blessed are they th »a do his
For a fine assortment of holiday structions and otherwise improving the Hendershott, who expended a good
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
brawny arms embrace the blast:
commandments that they may have right
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail goods go to J. P. Irvine’s.
Yamhill river from its mouth to Mc­ deal of money in entertaining a press Stand like an anvil; noise and beat are Imm of to the tree of life.” Stonewall Jackson's
north closes at 2:30 p. nt. and 9 p. ni.
earth
and
die
with
time;
For good fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc. Minnville, with a view to giving association some time ago, gave Mr. C. The soul, like God, its source and seat. is solemn, dying utterance was beautifully suggest­
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening
ive, "Let ns cross over aad lie down nnder
go the Red front bakery.
before at 9 p m
steamboats the opportunity to navi­ W. Knowles a check on his bankers in
still, serene, sublime.
the trees!”____________
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail
gate the river to this place, has been Omaha, and overdrew bis account *10.
Thirty years from now the foremost men
Kay
&
Todd
are
having
a
clearance
closes at It a. m.
a imv ctnuts
sale in Dec., others wait until spring.
placed before Major Ilandbury, the en­ The check for the $10 was protested, in all occupations and professions will be
those who are this hour in awful struggle
and
the
expenses
connected
with
the
gineer
having
charge
of
the
work
and
J. P. Irvine has just received a fine
Made by Joy’« Vegetable BemepaHUa
CHURCH NOTICES.
of early life, many of them without fire
lot of syrups in barrels to retail, try it. it has been attached to the report pre­ protesting amounted to $10 more. When dollars to their name. So in spiritual life
Mrs. Belden, aa aged aad feeble lady at Al
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services
Acorns in every conceivable variety pared by Maj. Handburry and for­ Mr. Knowles mentioned the matter to it takes a course of bereavements, persecu­ Muon it, Han Franeltoe, after gotof down tfead
every Sabbath at II a. nt and 7:00p m.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni Prayer meet­ at Hodson’s, sold separately, not by tlie warded to Washington with Gen. Mr. Hendershott the latter offered to tions, sicknesses and losses to develop stal­ Uy for months was completely restored and is
Christian character. 1 got a Letter a now well and healthy.
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
And Also has Constantly on hands
bushel.
Michler’s report and survey made in pay it at once, but when told he must wart
few days ago saying: “I have hardly seen a J. H. Brawn, book-keeper Petaluma. Cured
R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
Two
children
of
Mr.
Peterson,
living
pay
$20
he
refused.
It
would
appear
1875.
Major
Handbury
said
the
well day since I was born, and I could not entirely of his isdiffestloii and conettpaiioa.
C uuberlanu P resbyterian C hurch —
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p on Muddy, are down with severe eases amount of business along the river was that both Mr. Knojvles and Mr. Hen­ write my own name until I was 50 years of Min Clara Melvin. IX Kearney eUeek 8. F.,
of diptheria.
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni.
enough to have, tlie improvements dershott are a little hasty and a little age, and I am very poor; but I am, by the Cured of an aggravated case of iedlpoetion and
Rr.v WlLCY K nowles , Pastor
WHICH HE SELLS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Fine choice in ladies’ gold and silver made and that as soon as able he stubborn, and when one spoke of arrest graoeof God, the happiest man in Chicago.” constipation.
The Bible speaks of the snows of Lebanon, J. R. Fouratt, Chief Wharfinger. foot of Clay
B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath watches at the McMinnville jewelery
would make a personal examination of the other said go ahead, and the result and at this season of the year the snows street,
at 11 a. ni. an<l 7:3b p. ni. Sunday School at store, Wm. Holl.
8. F. Cured of pains in the back, liter
9;56s. tn.
Rxv 1!. McKlLLor, Pastor.
the river and report tlie same to the was that Hendershott was arrested. there must be tremendous. The deepest
and sick headaches.
The largest stock of Holiday goods at government. Gen. Michler’s survey The matter was satisfactorily arranged snow ever seen in America would be Insig­ trouble
C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath
Mrs. J. Lam ph ere, 1242 Market street, 8. F., had
the lowest prices to lie found at Hewitt
at 11 a. m. and 7pm
nificant compared with the mildest winter been under physicians* care for two years for
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, OR MONEY REFUNDED.
and report was exhaustive and was and that is the end of it Major Hen­ of snows on those Lebanon mountains.
R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor
Bros, book store.
liver complaint. With the third bottle she re­
dershott
gave
an
exhibition
in
Mc
­
very
favorable
to
the
opening
of
the
The
cedars
catch
t
hat
skyfall
of
crystals
cu
Call at Hodson’s and see samples of
gained her old accustomed health.
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H..
river. There is no reason why the Minnville not very long ago, and is their brow and on their long arms. Piled Fred. A. Blecker, Baldwin Hotel,S.F., suffered
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ White Bronze Monuments, better and
up
in
great
heaps
are
those
snows,
enough
river should not lie cleared of snags well known among G. A. R. men here, to crash other trees to the ground, split­ for years with dyspepsia. Pelt better the first
day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors cheaper than granite or marble.
week and is now cured.
cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master.
to this place and without locks vessels as well as all over the country.
Martin
*
Sanders
have
leased
the
ting the liranches from the trunk and leav­ Gustav Solomon of 223 Valencia street, 8. F-,
Mrs. H. A. H embree , See,
new brick for three years from Jan. can come, to this city during high
ing them rent and torn, never to rise. Bat cured of sick headaches and liver trouble.
Died.
what do the cedars care for these snows on
1, 1890, at a monthly rental of $55.
water and carry away considerable
Neetell,79 Everett street, B. F., cured
Local and Generili.
.—In this city on Friday, Lebanon’ They look up to the winter skies of Edward
pains in the back and chrouic biliousness.
Call early at Hewitt Bros, book store frieght. This year thousands of bush­ H utchison
and say: “Snow ont Empty the white And over 1000 others.
Dec.
12,
1890,
of
consumption.
Mrs.
secure your holiday goods and avoid els of grain have been in the warehouses O. W. Hutchison.
heavens upon us. and when this storm is
Mr. Galloway’s three children are to
the rush that is steadily increasing.
Kcal Estat«.
down with the measels.
here waiting shipment but owing to ’ Funeral was held Saturday from the passed let other processions of tempest try
to bury us in their fury. We have for five
The
best
silver
table
ware,
docks
and
the
scarcity
of
cars
it
has
not
been
re
­
Maria Bingham to Geo G Bingham,
Money is tight in Eastern Oregon spectacles of all descriptions, at Wm.
M. E. church of this city.
hundred winters been accustomed to this,
owing to the wheat blockade.
moved. Witli a clear river this would W right —Oma, daughter of Mr. and and for the next five hundred winters we land in McMinaville; $300.
Holl’s. McMinnville jewelery store.
not occur as the farmers could easily
Geo G Bingham to Elsia Wright,
Mrs. Lyle Wright on Monday ever- will cheerfully take all you have to send,
Salem is making improvement in her
Wallace & Todd have a good selec­
ing, Dec. 15, 1890. Funeral was held for that is the way we develop our strength, land in McMinnville; $1000.
water system to the extent of $5000.
tion of holiday goods. Call and see charter a steamboat to come and take
and that is th» way we serve God and teach
J. D. Boatman to Caroline Billing­
John Knight has returned after a th™.
them. Novelties in crockery, etc. it away. The report of Capt. Harris is from residence Tuesday.
all ages how to endure and conquer.” So
successful canvassing tour in Southern Fresh candies.
appended and it is as near the true The child has always been frail and I say: Good cheer to all people who are ton, lot 1 and part of lot 2, block 70,
Oregon.
Cold weather is knocked out by amount as can be possibly obtained. some time ago it caught a cold which snowed under! Put your faith iu God and Lafayette; $750.
settled on its lungs.
you will come out gloriously. Others may
The Tillamook Headlight will issue a Hodson’s Acorn stoves. It stands no The total will be more if anything.
David Irving to Wm Gurning 2
stunted growths, or weak junipers on
large illustrated edition on the first of show at all.
Amount of agricultural products and D aniel —In Lafayette, Or., Dee. 12, of be
acres
in 15 s r 5 w; $7000.
the
lower
levels
of
spirituality,
but
you
are
January.
The Christmas bells entertainment merchandise forwarded from and re­ consumption, . Rernus R. Daniel aged going to be Lebanon cedars. At last it will
Chas B Wiley to L H Kirkwood, 340
38
years.
Wheat should lie worth at feast 75 cts announced last week has been aban­ ceived at the several points on the Yam­
be said of such as you: “These are they acres in 15 s r 6 w; $4200.
now but it is not. The reason is not at doned, for reason«, deemed just and bill river during the year ending Octo­ Mr. Daniel has been for years a prom­ who came out of great tribulation and had
Albert Gains to John A Campbell, 3
all hard to find out.
sufficient.
inent man of Yamhill county. He their robes washed and made white in the
ber 1, 1890:
acres in t 5 s r 3 w; $36.
The fog was so heavy in Grant’s Pass
Do not use poor lard when you can
was born in Kentucky in 1852. In 1873 blood of the lamb.”
A B Faulconer to Oma Talbot, lote 1
THE GREAT MAN'S FALL.
for a few days last week that fears were get pure leaf lard, every can guaranteed
POUNDS
he moved to Orgon and he has since
Place.
But while crossing over these mountains and 8, Sheridan; $10.
entertained for the safety of the new free from adulteration or money refund­
Forw’d
Rec’d 1 Agg'gate been a resident of Yamhill county. In of Lebanon I bethink myself of what an
bridge across Rogue river.
ed at Wallace & Todd’s.
State of Oregon to A Frazier, 87.84
1878 he married Miss Virginia Wil­ exciting scene it must be when oue of the
The financial situation in the east is A gold pen, a book or a handsome McMinnville 15.296.68S 7,757.272 23,053.980 liamson. For several years past he has cedars does fall. It does not go down like acres in 16 s r 4 w; $165.58.
and this will have a direct dressing case is the best gift to a friend. Dayton
Isaac Meyer to Thos H Smith 16J
9,780.260 4,829,000 14,609,260 been suffering with consumption and other trees with a slight crackle that
the entire United States. The largest stock at the lowest prices Lafayette
7,292.140 3.290,000 10,582,140
hardly makes the woodsman look up, or a acres In t 2 s r 3 w; $800.
British gold is the cause of it.
last
year
went
to
Colorado
in
the
hopes
to lie found at Hewitt Bros.
Whites.
1,800,000
1,800.000
hawk flutter from a neighboring bough.
Eliza Cox to James Smitten, lot 3,
Snells.........
240,000
240,000 of being benefltted. This had no effect When a cedar falls it is the great event in
Ernest Easterbrooks, formerly of the
Miss Oma Fouts,who lias lteen teach­ Fuson’s
300.00“
300,000
block 12, Whiteson; $30.
the
calendar
of
the
mountains.
The
axmen
TELEPiioNE-REitisTEK force, is in the ing school near this city, has taken Crawford’s..
and
he
returned
to
Lafayette
to
die.
600,000
600,000
P Withecomb to North Yamhill
fly. The wild beasts slink to their dens.
city visiting friends. Mr. Easterbrooks tlie measles and is compelled to close Amity .
5,200,000 2,500,000 7,700,000
One of Oregon’s Queer Laws.
The partridges swoop to the valley for es­ creamery association, 14,490 sq ft in t 3
has a siuation on the Oregonian.
Briedwell’s .. 2,400,000
2,400,000
her school for the presen.
The neighboring trees go down un­ s, r 4 w; $1300.
Other Points.. 6,000,000[
6,000,000
The code of Oregon contains in one cape.
Prof. T. G. Brownson, of McMinn­ Tf you need any kind of jewelry, as
der the awful weight of the descending
148.909.088118.376,272 67.285,360 place a very stringent law against the monarch. The rocks are moved out of
J E ClaypoJ to Clinton S Harnish,
ville college,gave two splendid sermons rings, chains, lockets, pin« in solid or
in the Baptist church Sunday morn­ plated gold, call at tne McMinnville
establishment or encouragement of lot­ their places, and the earth trembles as land in Sheridan, $90.
Council Meeting.
ing and evening.— Grant» P um Courier. jewelery store, Wm. Holl.
E M Claypool to Jas Agee, lots 5 and
teries of any description within orwith- from miles around all ravines send back
There is estimated to be at least one
The Oregonian building is a hand­ Tlie council met Monday night and out the state; yet in another section, their sympathetic echoes. Crash! crash! 6, Johns add to McMinnville; $800.
crash! So when the great cedars of world­
hundred and fifty settlers on the unsur­ some affair as pictured in the ll’csf the session lasted until eleven o’clock.
(2539) the state is set up as a lottery ly or Christian influence fall it is some­ James Agee to E M Claypool, 5 acre«
veyed lands on Wilson river, all wait­ Shore. The Oregonian can easily af­
The committee on water reported
eported
that
thing terrific. Within the past few years in Fairlawn; $600.
ing for the man with the compass and ford a splendid house of its own.
the ways were in bad condition,
idition, and manager in that most sacred of all du­ bow many mighty and overtopping men
chain.
Wm Leach to Henry P Webster, 64
ties
devolving
upon
the
American
citi
­
For lamps of all kinds call on Wal­ that repairs were necessary immedi­
have gone down! There seems now to ba
zen—the choice of its public officers. It an epidemic of moral disaster. The moral acres in fibs r 4 w; $1400.
There were alxiut 20,90o salmon lace & Toad, as they have the largest ately.
The committee were instructed to provides that where two or more per­ world, the religious world, the political
caught at Nestucca this fall. Nearly and finest assortment in the city, and
H P Webster to Inigo Jones 80 acres
all of them were hauled to the valley will sell them at prices below the lowest, write rules regulating the shutting off sons receive an equal number of votes world, the commercial world, are quaking in t2s r5 w; $400.
of water, etc.
and disposed of bv peddling to the
the fall of Ijebanon cedars. It is aw­
Sara Skelton, guardian, to Geo P
The McMinnville Grange & Farmers There being a councilman to elect, for the same office they shall determine with
farmers.
ful. We aro compelled to cry out with
Co. are now agents for the Browns­ John Evenden was chosen.
by lot which one is entitled to the po­ Zechariah, the prophet, “Howl, fir trees, for Skelton, 254.82 acres in t 2 s r 2 w; $124
C. R. Cook and son have purchased ville Woollen Mills Co., and will keep The mayor appointed the following
Sara Skelton to Geo Skelton, A int in
sition. The law is a curious mixture. the cedar is fallen!" Some of the smaller
the grocery business of J.H. Henderson. a stock of these goods on hand hereaf­ standing committees:
trees aro glad of it. When some great 129.68 acres int2sr2w,sec31; $425.
They are well known in this city and ter.
GOOD
Bl'SINKSS
OPENING
Accounts and Current Expenses—
dealer in stocks goes down the small
we bespeak for them success in their The acorns this year are very plentiful Grissen, Evenden and Palmer.
Sara Skelton to Geo Skelton 109.60
lu a Big Faying Manufacturing Line, at dealers clap their hands and say, “Good
new field.
Ways
and
Means
—
Gates,
Wright
for him!” When a great political leader acres in 12 s r 2 w, sec 31; $1.
McMinnville, Oregon.
I »IHl
and 1UU11J
many bear
MCfll no
III/ MVFUUt
doubt will
Will 1111
fill VUV11
their
goes down tlie small politicians clap Ibeir
Joel Martin has fitted up u neat j stomachs’ with them. Those at Hod­ and Grissen.
Theo Force to J F Calbreath part of
Anyone looking for a safe, pleasant handsand say, “Just as I expected!” When
Fire and Water—Evenden, Grissen
cigar and tobacco stand in the building1 son ...............
.............................
” Mr.
’s will not ... digest
and will make
block H, Saylors add; $400.
and Wright.
and good paying “Business Opening” a great minister of religion falls many lit­
lately erected on Third street. The Bear very sick. Go and see them.
Addison Hash to John Parker, lots 3
Streets and Public Property—Palmer, at McMinnville who can raise $500 cash tle ministers laugh up their sleeves and
opening will take place Friday night
Now is the time when the average Kav and Gates.
think themselves somehow advantaged. and 4, block 4, Willamina; $25.
it is said.
can
learn
of
a
business
where
from
50
cook is called on for pan cakes, and
Health and Police—Wright, Kay and
Ah, beloved brethren, no one makes any­
Lucy E Bewley to R S Bewley,221.72
The managers of the opera have se­ none are complete without Wallace A Gates.
to 150 per cent, is cleared on all goods
out of moral shipwreck. Notawil-
acres
in t6 s r 6 w; $2.
cured the well known “Spanish Stu­ Todd’s own brand Breakfast drips syr­ Judiciary—Kay, Palmer and Even­ turned out. These goods are in de­ thing
low by the rivers of Damascus, not a «yea-
dents” for Dec. 22. This company is up. Try it once and you will i>e with­ den.
Lucy E Bewley to R S Bewlew one
more on the plains of Jaricho. not an olive
mand.
Address
“
D.
D.
”
over
Portland
unexcelled am! is known the world out it.
tree in all Palestine is helped by the fall of fifth acre in 16 s r 6 w; $56.69.
The committee on streets and public National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
over almost.
a Lebanon cedar. Better weep and pray
property for tlie year 1890, made a very
Lorenzo Root to Elizabeth B Powell
An engine and three cars from tlie exhaustive
Died at his Post.
and tremble and listen to Paul’s advice to
report, giving all the details
Lucy Hurlburt,
was east side narrow gauge nasseu
-----..... , of
- • this
—— county,
■
passed inrougu
through of their work.
land in Mrs. Chandlers second add;
the
Galatians
when
he
says,
“
Considering
insane asylum Friday by [lere Tuesday loaded on flat cars. They
Saturday Jake Smith, jKislmaster at
Sheriff \\ arren. She is seventy-one are intended for use on the west side Special committee appointed to ex­ Carlton, was found dead in the office. thyself lest thou also be tempted.” No $460.
man is safe until he is dead unless he be
Chas H Vaughn to J Patterson
years of age. Insanity was caused by narrow gauge and will be unloaded at amine treasurer’s account; reported ev­
Several people called for their mail but divinely protected. A greater thinker than and W M Giles, lot 5 sec 30 t 3 s r 2 w
erything satisfactory.
financial troubles
white 8&ti *n.
Lord
Francis
Bacon
the
world
never
saw,
The council elected J. W. Cowls seeing the old man stretched out upon
Scarlet fever and diptheria are pre-
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, treasurer, J. E. Todd assessor, and W.
and he changed the world’s mode of think­ $600.
vailing at W a.la \\ alia and the mayor nerVous dyspepsia, dullness, and blues, F. Coulter street commissioner. The a sofa apparently asleep, they did not ing for all lime—his “Novum Organum" a
United States to Chas Vaughn, lot
I
has issued a proclamation ordering j clll.e(i bv Dr .Miles Nervine. Samples assessor agrees to assess the town for $60 attempt to awaken him. Finally some miracle of literature. With *38,000 salary 5, sec 30,13 s r 2 w.
parents to confine tlieir children. The free at Rogers
"
"
Bros. 2
Wright reported approximate cost of one who wanted their mail bad, called and estates worth millions and from the
F H Saylor to Jas Spencer, block E,
schools have closed.
contemplated at $5400. The and attempted to arouse him, but upon highest judicial bench of the world, he
We now wish to see the smiling faces sewers
Ths clerk issued a marriage license to of our old customers and friends, as we committee instructed to call a mass examination lie was found to be dead. goes down under the power ot bribery and Saylors add to McMinnville; $300.
confessed his crime and was sentenced to
W T Shurtleff to Mary E Little, lota
an Indian couple last week. They have just opened a barrel of genuine meeting to decide same.
wanted to be married “all same Boston old sorghum which we have just re­ J. R. Martin granted a saloon license Death was caused by heart disease. the Tower and the scorn of centnries. 3 and 4, block 2, Chandlers add; $1000.
Howl,
fir
tree,
for
the
cedar
is
fallen!
Mr. Smith is a cripple and will be re­
man.” They were Julia Smith aged ceived direct from the east. Wallace for six months.
W T Shurtleff to M E Little 57.60
WIDE WASTING MORAL RUINS.
Petition of Keller <St Malone asking membered by many as the independ­
24, Peter Laferty aged 22.
* Todd.
acres, part of Staggs claim in t 4 s r 4
that saloons be allowed to keep open ent candidate for recorder in 1888.
Warren
Hastings,
rising
until
he
became
The holiday number of the Went
Sitting Bull, the Sioux chief, was later than 10 p. m. on special days re­
governor general of India and the envy of w; $4060.
Worse than
Shore was a beauty and compares more killed Monday morning at daylight, ferred to health tjnd police.
the chief public men of his day, plunges
United States to M Alward, 160 acres
than favorably with publications of by Indian police. He resisted arrest
Leprosy is Catarrh, and there is but into cruelties against the barbaric people
Bills allowed were:
the same class in the east. For color, and a fight ensued which resulted in II. Bills.
. $18 75 one preparation that does cure that dis­ he had been scut to rule, until his name ii in sec 34 35, t 4 s r 6 w.
design, descriptive matter and poems, the death of four policemen and eight J. B. Rohr..............
A B Faulconer to B E Fields, lots 1
13 00 ease, and that is the California Positive chiefly associated with the criminal trial in
it is truly original and neat.
hostile Indians including Sitting Bull
Superintendent reported expense for and Negative Electric Linainent, sold Westminster hall, where upon him came and 8, block 20, Faulconer« add to
Sheridan;
$100.
lights in John’s addition at $175. Re­
Chinese pheasants have been seen in and his son Crowfoot.
the anathemas of Sheridan, Fox, Edmund
by Rogers Bros. It also cures neural­ Burke, the English nation and all time.
to streets and public property.
the Nestucca country, the first heard
If you want anything in the line of ferred
A man who has practiced medicine lor 40
Applications for night watcli and su­ gia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, Howl, fir tree, for the cedar is fallen! As
of west of the Coast mountains. They crockery, glassware, lamps, lanterns,
ought to know salt from sugar; read
are very plentiful in the Grand Ronde pocket and table cutlery, wooden and perintendent referred to health and burns and all pains. Try it and tell eminent instances of moral disaster are years
what
he says -.
reservation and the ones seen came willow ware, fancy and staple groceries police.
found in our own land and our own time,
T oledo , O., Jan 10. 1887.
yonr
neighbors
where
to
get
it.
Judge Loughary was retained by the
instances that I do not recite lest I wound
from that place no doubt.
Messrs, F J. Cheney A Co.—Gentlemen .
do not forget the pioneers in this line,
city
for
the
W.
T.
Garratt
settlement.
the
feelings
of
those
now
alive
to
mourn
I
have
been
in
the
genera) practice of med­
The Siletz Indians.
By this method we wish to express as they will give you good value for
The purchase of 900 cords of wood
the shipwreck, let your indignation icine for most 40 years, and would say that
our sincere thanks to the kind friends your money and produce. Wallace & was
referred to the committee on fire
T. J. Buford, agent at the Siletz In­ against the fallen turn to pity. A judge in all my practice and experience I have
who so thoughtfully assisted us during Yodd.
never seen a preparation that I could pre­
and water.
dian reservation, says the census shows in one of our American courts gives this scribe
the sickness, death and burial of our
with as much confidence of success
Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should
Ordinance
No.
Ill,
amending
ordin
­
experience.
In
a
respectable
but
poor
loved one. May God bless and reward be kept in every house. Invaluable tn ance No. 91, in reference to electric that there are 571 Indians on the reser­ family a daughter was getting a musical as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
you. Have prescribed it a great many
you all. J. H utchison and family.
in ail relaxed conditions of the bowels. 1 igh ts passed. This ordinance increases vation. They raised 10,000 bushels of education. She needed one more course of by
times and its effect is wonderful, and would
•
the cost of lights to consumers.
oats last season. They are getting good lessons to complete that education. The say in conclusion that I have yet to find a
The streets of McMinnville are very Sold by Rogers Bros.
Council adjourned until Monday, buildings and good fences, and have a father’s means were exhausted, and so case of Catarrh that it would not cure if
much better this winter, owing to the
R. N. Bell has purchased the hotel Dec.
29, 1890.
was his anxiety to help his daughter .hey would take it according to directions.
crushed rock put upon them during the at J. Independence
and
the
IFesf
Side
re
­
fine school building in a sightly loca­ great
Yours truly,
that he feloniously took some money from
summer* In a year or so McMinnville marks that tha name is tc be changed,
Gyp Junior.
L. I., GORSUCH, M. D„
tion. They raised oats principally, as his employer, and going home to his
will have better streets than any town and says that it is not at liberty just at
Office, 215 Summit St.
daughter said, “There is the money to
they
do
better
than
wheat,
and
haul
in the valley, Portland not excepted.
present to divulge it. It is too eu­ The opera house was not crowded
We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh
complete your musical education.” The that
them
nine
miles
te
Toledo,
whence
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure
A Christmas tree on Christmas eve phonious to be flippantly buffeted
wife and mother suspected something
at the Baptist church. The exercises around by a capricious press. Why I Friday night, but was comfortably fill­ they are sold for the San Francisco wrong and obtained from her husband the Taken internally.
F.
J. C heney <t Co . Props., Toledo, O
market.
ed.
The
play
presented
by
the
college
not
call
it
the
“
Bellercr.
”
”
It
would
at
i
are to open promptly at 7 o’clock. On
whole story, and that night went around
£^*Sold by Druggists, 75c.
the program may be noticed short ad­ least be appropriate.
students was Gyp Junior. The effort
Excitement
with her husband to the merchant's house
i
dresses by the pastor and Prof. Fargo.
That Hacking Cough can be so quickly
Impure blood and low vitality will was new and pleasing and introduced Runs high at Rogers Bros.’ drug store and surrendered the whole amount of the cured
A solo by Mrs. Stratton, music by the make
Shiloh's Cure W e guarantee it.
fearful inroads on your health. ' to the people of the city several new over System Builder, as every body is money and asked forgiveness. Forgive­ Sold by by Howorth
and Co.
choir. The infant class kindergarten Wright’s Sarsaparilla will'cleanse
ness
was
denied
and
the
man
was
arrested.
your
i and sweet voices. The selection of Miss using it. For Catarrh of the Stomach, The judge, knowing all the circumstances,
exercises
blood and build you up. Sold by Rog­
As
a
reporter
wending his way
, Lena Shelton as Gyp Junior wasa good Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure and that the money had all been returned, homewards last was
The population of Tillamook county ers Bros.
Sunday nignt he was
i one, as she has a good voice and was Blood and to build up tlie syj •stem it suggested to the merchant he had better convinced that at least one youag
in 1860 was 95; in 1870 it was 480; anti
Mr. Roy, the expressman, died Wed­
in 1880 it was 960. The last census, nesday
_ an over dose of ! not troubled in the least with stage certainly possesses wonderful merit let the matter drop for the sake of the wife man in Roseburg is having a picnic.
morning
from
and the daughter. No! he would not let it On this particular occasion the young
which was no doubt incomplete, show­ morphine. / About
a week ago he was fright. The chorus was good and the
‘
drop, and he did all he could to make the man stood at a front gate close to the
ed 2888 an increase of 330 percent, from taken down with the measles and had players received hearty encores. More when all speak so well of it.
' case conspicuous and blasting. The judge sidewalk with a young lady on each
1880 to 1890, most of whicn was made
G. A. R. Officers Elected.
nearly recov ered. Tuesday
1 uesday evening he | of these entertainments will have a
says that afterward that same inexorable side of him, their heads resting confid­
in the past two years.— Tillamook grew
uew very
vciv nvivoiis,
nervous, and wishing to |
. i — .
.,
, . .
Custer Post G. A. R. of this city merchant was before him for breaking the ingly on his shoulders and oue of his
Headlight.
deep he took a dose of morphine. His
sleep
His ! ' S001
00*! ^ effect upon tlie young people who
law of the land. It is a poor rule that will
1
.'xz'il' noct
attempted to touse hint, I..L
but ' t took
part. iJriunr.il
Several zxf
of tlirmi
them seemed 4 to elected officers Saturday evening, The not work both ways. Let him that stand- arms around each of their delicate
The Building company have rented family
the third store and the second and could not. A doctor was summoned lie troubled with fright and well they officers elected were: Com. J. Suiter; eth take heed lest he fall. Not congratu­ waists. It was a pretty tableau, and
third rooms of the second story to Mar­ and all possible means attempted to j mjght as it was their first appearance Sr. vice com., B. F. Clubine; Jr. vice lation, but tears, when a cedar has fallenl none of the group seemed to notice the
passers by, wno invariably turned their
9
—. "T
tin A Sanders. A large elevator is now bring him out of the deathly sleep. , , ’ ..
R’e public. There is hardly com., Downing; surgeon, B. F. Fuller; Yet there is oue cedar of Lebanon that heads for a second glance at the show.
being built and as soon as shelving, etc. They were of no avail and he’ passed j
always
has
and
always
will
overtop
all
i enough scope in an opera like Gyp Jr., chaplain, W. W. Wright; grand mas- others. It is the Christ whom Ezekiel de­ No wonder young men are anxious to
can be placed in position Martin & away.
Sanders will move in. Their firm will
„ , „
,
. ,, „
1 for the talents of the players to be seen. Hr, J. W. Gault; officer of the day, J. scribes as a goodly cedar, and says, “Undei come out west.— Review.
The Best Remedy—right s Paragon_________ r J
then have the finest store and show
A. Peckham; officer of the guard, T. it shall come all fowl of every wing.” Make
A Fatal Mistake.
Headache Remedy. Stops pain in live \
A Boat on Oka River,
room in the country.
Loban. Delegates,Wyatt Harris, J. W. your nest in that great cedar. Then let the Physicians make no more fatal mistake
minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef- i
-----------
storms beat, and the earth rock, and time than when they inform patients that ner­
Delameter, late candidate ou tlie re­ facts. A positive cure for headache ami
Henry Edwards, of this city, is Coovcrt.
end, and eternity begin, all shall be well.
vous heart troubles come trom the stomach
publican ticket for governor of Penn­ neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros.
thinking of building a large flat‘boat
Only one in the United States.
ALL NATIONS TO REST IN HIS SHADOW.
and are of little consequence. Dr. Frank­
sylvania, who was badly beaten by Pat­
Out
of
1:107
cough
syrups
manufactur
­
In my journey up and down Palestine lin Miles the noted Indiana specialist has
tison, democrat, has tailed and iiis lia­ Saturday night C. Fritz and Sheriff: for use on the Yamhill river. He in­
proven
contrary in his new book on
bilities are placed at $8,000,000. It is Warren left for Lafayette to recover j tends to buy wood on the river banks ed in the United States but one has and Syria nothing more impressed me than "Heart the
Disease,” which may be had free at
thought he will pay fifty cents on the some property which liad been attach- ■ south of town, cut it and freight it to been found to be entirely free from opi­ the trees—the terebinths, the sycamores, Rogers Bros,
who guarantees and recom­
dollar. Too much campaign expenses, ed and nad since disappeared. The i the city for use nt the water work and ates, and that is the California Positive the tamarisks, the oleanders, the mul- mends Dr Miles unequaled new heart cure,
property was the lense of a camera I
berrys, the olives, the myrtles, the palms, which lias the largest sale of any heart
is said to have done it.
which had been secured by Mr. Fritz. for sale in the city. The boat will be and Negative Electric Cough cure, the cedars—all of them explanatory of so remedy in the world. It cures nervous and
Bev. J. Kirkpatrick, of Lebanon,and At Lafayette the young gentleman,Mr.
which is tlie best on earth for coughs, much of the Scriptures. And the time is organic heart disease, short breath, flatter- ;
Thomas Kay, of the Salem woolen Stewart, well known in this city, was propelled by poles until such a time as colds, croup, etc. Sold by Rogers Bros. coming when, through an improved arbori­ ing pain or tenderness in the side, arm or
mills, are figuring upon connecting found at a dance. He at first was very ’ it becomes necessary for machinery.
culture, the round world shall be circum- shoulder, irregular milse. fainting, smother-'
Lebanon and Waterloo with an electric indifferent but upon seeing the sheriff! He says he will have it running by
Miles’ Nervine Liver Pills.
ferenced, engirdled, embosomed, empara- ing dropsy, etc. llis Restorative Nervine ;
motor line and establishing an im­ he informed the gentlemen where the I steam by summer and then delightful ket on a new principle—regulating tlie
.... dised in shade trees and fruit trees and cures headache, fits, etc.
mense manufacturing and power pro­ property could be found and they de­ excursions can be given each week to liver, stomach and bowels through the flower trees. Isaiah declares in one place,
Do Not Fail to sec tlieae
Notice.
nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills “The glory of Lebanon shall be given unto
ducing plant at the latter place. The parted without arresting him. A’war­
one
of
the
many
romantic
spots
of
clas
­
Machines Before
speedily cure billiousness. bad taste, torpid it;” and In another place: “All the trees of
plan is perfectly feasible, and would in- rant had been sworn out but had not
Any person or persons indebted to
liver, piles, constipation. I n equaled for
augurofc a profitable and praiseworthy been placed in the hands of the sheriff. sic old Yamhill.
the field shall clap their hands. Instead G. W. Sappington by note or book ac­
men,
women
and
children.
Smallest,
mild
Piirchasing.
—
enterprise.
Mr. Stewart is very “fly” and it is
est, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts Samples free of the thorn shall come up the fir tree. count will please call and settle the
Due Process of Law,
said
that
he
will
soou
depart.
Instead
of
the
briar
shall
come
up
the
at
Rogers
Bros.
A wealthy cattle syndicate lias made
same with me in my office in North
an offer to Chief Mays, of the Cherokee
Miss Glendening, before her death, Sleepless nights made miserable by that myrtle tree.” Oh, grandest arborescence
Tlie Peoples Maket.
Yamhill I>efbre the first day of Febru­
of all time. Begin! Begin!
nation, tendering $10,000,900 in cash for
; deposited several hundred dollars in terrible cough Shiloh’s cure is the remedy Oh, I am so glad that the holy land of
ary, 1891. All notes or book accounts
6,500,01«) acres of land which is known
The patrons of this modern metropol­ I the First National bank of this city for you. Sold by Ho worth and Co.
heaven, like the holy land of Palestine not paid before the above date will be
as the Cherokee strip. Government of­ itan market have been pleased to note,
!
and
did
not
draw
a
check
for
the
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver and Syria, is a great place for trees, an or­
ficials claim the Cherokees have no from time to time, the improvements
nil
t'
right to sell their lands to these parties. which the proprietor, Mr. H. M. Bond, : same before her death. The brothers Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed chard of them, a grove of them, a forest placed in court for collection.
to
cure
you.
Sold
by
Howorth
and
Co.
Dated
tliis
2d
day
of
Dec.,
1890.
of
them.
St.
John
saw
them
along
the
The Cherokee legislature is now in ses­ has seen his way clear to make in con­ j desire the money and it can not be ob-
G. A. D ouglas .
sion, and Col. Snyder, the head of the sequence of the growing business. Last i tained except by due process of law and CATARRH cured, health and sweet streets, and on both sides of the river, and
ON EXHIBITION AND FOR RALI
syndicate, says he expects a reply to week the retail room was enlarged sev­
breath secured bv Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. every month they yielded a great crop of
Ma
BY
V.
fruit You know what an imposing ap­
attorneys
’
fees
which
will
eat
the
little
his proposition one day this week. ’
Price
50
cents.
Nasal
injector
.
ree.
Sold
Gy
eral feet and a new circular counter
pearance
tree«
give
to
a
city
on
earth,
but
Howorth
&
Co.
by B. Clark, was put in amount almost up. They lately arrived
it exalts my idea of heaven when
No one can afford to do without manufactured
Mr. Webb, the gentlemanly from Scotland and are ignorant of the THE REV Geo. H. Thayer, Bourbon how
St. John describes the city on high as
Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­ position.
salesman,
is
ever
ready
to'
weiglt
you
Ind
,
says:
“
Both
myself
and
wife
owe
Carries tlie Best Line of Choice Meats in
,
law
and
are
in
a
pickle.
It
seems
that
having
its streets and its rivers lined with
ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre- out your order and send you on your
lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. them Oh, the trees! the trees! The jas­ tlie City. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
• >rves the teeth and makes them beau- way rejoicing. Ina rear room the'best in instances of this kind a point could our
Sold by Rogers Bros
try, hides, etc , bought for tlie highest mar­
per walls, the fountains, the temples were ket price and cash paid for same
tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros.
Your
of sausage, lieadchecse, lard, etc., are be strained for humanity’s sake.
ARE you made miserable by Indigestion not enough. There would have been some­ attention is called to the fact that we al­
made,
and
everything
is
carried
on
Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
i For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite thing wanting yet. So to complete all that ways serve the best meats to be found.
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure with that kind of system which insures | Porous Plaster Price 25 cent«. Sold by Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a posi­ pomp and splendor 1 behold the up branch­ Yottr patrtmage is solicited
9il<l by Howorth and Co,
the best success In all departments.
Howorth and Co.
tive cure ; sold bv Howorth and Co.
H. M BOND.
ing trees of life. Not like those stripped I
s USE. 13C8 Market St., San Franci«eo,C»’.
J. P. IRVINE,
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Crockery, Glassware, Mions, Toys
Fine Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and Cigars.
A FINE LINE OF FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
All Kinds of Farm Produce Bought and Sold.
Opposition Boot and Shoe House.
Now for a clean sweep.
I 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. Dielscliiieider, Prop.
Over Coats, Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRESS AND SEASONABLE
GOODS
Is now Displayed and Offered to the Inspec­
tion of the Public.
A Comparison of the Goods and Prices
wil 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.
a
«
AWARDED
M ONLY GRAND PRIZE
ìikìh - a R m M U
The People’s Market
HEWITT BROS.,
McMinnville, Oregon
OHLY PERFECT
s£tfiHG
PACIFIC COAST AQENCT,
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