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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1891)
I THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Good clean home made sour kraut at Wallace A Todd's. The Red front bakery is the plats- to Thursday, January 8, 1890. get your money’s worth. For good fresh bread, pics, cakes, etc. go the Red front bakery. l’OSTOFFICF. HOUKS. Holt Turner is the papa of a ten 1 From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7 :'X) p. : pound boy, born on Dec. 30, 1890. iu. to 8:30 p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Redmond is having a clearance sale. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m ... - . . . . Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail; You will find a lot of bargains there. north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Acorns in every conceivable variety Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening at Hodson’s, sold separately, not by the before at 0 p m bushel. • Sjeridan and southern Tillamook mail Cold weather is knocked out by «loges at 11 a m. Hodson’s Acorn stoves. It stands no show at all. CHURCH NOTICES. MCM1NNVIIXK rOSTOFFICE. COUNTY COURT. A PIONEEB DEAD. What It Meant. [Extract l'aoni a sermon by Rev. The following business was done by Th* Remarks of Prof. Brownsongat th* Thomas Dixon, Jr., pastor of the Twen nFneral of R. C. Hill. the county court at its regular monthly ty-Third Street Baptist church, session commencing Jan. 25, 1891: Dr. R. C. Hill, who died at his home ' York city, delivered Sunday, 1 tiro--, receipts of the postofiiee for the E (' Hughes vs Thos Morgan; judg in Albanj’ was well-known in this city, i 1890.] four years ending Dec. 31,1800: ment rettdered for $73.70 and attorneys’ and was one of the chief promoters of I The Farmers’ Alliance movement 1887 .... . $ 1925.41 1888 2109.38 feef^$6.G7 with costs. the Baptist college in this city. The, means the education of the masse.—of J C' Lankin vs Thos Morgan; dis funeral of this pioneer was held Friday- the fanner as a farmer. It means the 1889 ...................................... 2593.67 1890 ........................................... 3162.24 missed on motion of plaintiff. last in Albany and was attended by a assertion of the manhood of thevoeman The expenses of the office for the Jones A Co. vs G M Raleigh, demur-! large concourse of friends and relatives, j of the nation. This is real education. year 1890 were: rer overruled. Judgment in favor of'i The services were conducted by Prof. | The accent of our education lias hither * 12-50 plaintiff. Attached property ordered i T. G. Brownson, of this city, assisted , to been to get on, “to rise.’’ We have Postmasters salary 140 sold. Rent................... . ! by J. C. Richardson, of Eugene. Mr. i been taught to climb out of the humble 38 Fuel and light . M Fisk vs B F Huff; settled and dis- I : Brownson read the following biogra-. sphere in which we were Isini into The .. $ 1428 missed on motion of plaintiff. Total ................. phical sketch of the well-known pio-1 some so-called higher sphere. Ira F Powers vs (.' G Morey; judg neer: smith learns to despise his anvil, and r M ethodist ErtscorAL CiicncH —Services i A ladies Jersey jacket was lost last Leaving a net profit to the United $ 1734.24 ment by default; attached property or every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p m. I week Tuesday. Under wdl please re 8tajes of ....................... But a few short months ago a mother the clod-hopper to look with contempt Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prayer meet-1 turn to this office, dered sold. NO. OF MONEY ORDERS ISSUED. in Isreal entered into her eternal rest. upon the plow. They rise to “higher” ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. | (Independence is having great trouble 'R ev J. T A bbstt , Pastor. Probate Court. She had lived a long, useful and honor things. They iiecome lawyers, and This was made a money order office Ct'NBEKlAXD P b ESBTTEBIAX C'HCBCII — with her electric light plant. The Edi in 1874, the first order being issued July ed life. Nearly sixty years she and her doctors, and preachers, and bankers, Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p son com pan j- put it in. The following probate business has companion had traveled the pathway railroad men and politicians. We now 13. The following nuinl»er of orders m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Jarret Todd is once more able to be been transacted during the past week: of life together, sharing together the have fully 8,000,000 men in this country R ev W iley K sowi . es , Pastor about town. He is a little deaf, owing were issued in the respective years: B a mist C hvkch .—Services every Sabbath to the severe ease of measles. Estate of Lavina Davidson: Inven joys, and sympathizing with each other educated to be presidents of the United 1874 ....................... 110 al 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at ................................................... 314 tory approved. I in the sorrows of life. And now her States. We only need about a dozen • ;56a. m. Bsv R. McKn.Lor, pastor. Call at Hodson’s and sec samples of 1875 1876 .............................. 370 Estate of Harris & Haney; Final ac companion has fallen—fallen like a presidents in a hundred years—an aw C hristian C hvbcm services every Sabbath White Bronze Monuments, better and 1877 ................................................... 362 at 11 a. m. and 7 p in cheaper than granite or marble. 1878. . 436 count approved. Notes and accounts shock of corn fully ripe. He had lived ful waste of raw material. R ev D r . B. F F vlleb , l’astor. The farmers are learning and teach 924 on hand turned in to executors of Reu to be nearly 83 years old, being bom In Wright's Blackberry Cordial should 1879 1880 1207 be kept in every house. Invaluable in ing to their children, in this organiza ben Harris estate. 1808. He remained in his native state McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H.. 1391 meet in their.hall the first and third Satur in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. 1881 Estate of Wm F Perkins; Petition and adjoining states until he was about tion, that the work of the farm is as 1882 1852 day of each month at 10a. m. Visitors Sold by Rogers Bros. 1883 1693 for allowance for monument allowed. 40 years old in which time he had sacred, as noble, as honorable as that cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master. Fn-e samples of Dr. Miles' restorative 1884 Mrs. H. A. H embbke , Sec. 1238 Final account set for bearing March 3, availed himself of the limitod educa of any other sphere in life. Nervine at Kogers Bros. Cures Head 1885. 1125 at 10 a. nt. tional advantages then in that vicinity, Stale ot Ohio, city of Toled ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neu 1886 THE SIARKET RETOltT. 1074 Estate of Chas Caldwell; jictitioii to made a public frofession of faith in ralgia, Fits, etc. 5 Lucas County, 1887... 1176 00 Potatoes ........ ... 8 bu $ 50 to sell grain granted. Report of sale of Christ in 1833, married Margaret Lair Frank J. Chaney makes eatii that lie is 1888 1127 The Rebeccas bad a very enjoyable 2 50 to 3 (Xi Chickens, youiij 1414 I>crsonal property approved. Eleventh in 1832, entered upon tbe practice of the senior partner of the firm ot F. T. Cha 3 50 to 4 00 installation on Tuesday evening. A 1889. old........ 8 tloz < ney ACo.,doing business In the City of To- 1551 annual report approved. sumptuous repast was provided and a 1890................................................... 10 medicine and was ordained to the gos ledo.Connty and State aforesaid, and that i Clear sides 8 lb. gootl social time was the result. 8houlders lb 8 said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred The number of orders issued to date Estate of Jas A Walker: Wyatt Har pel ministry in 1846. In 1850 Dr. Hill I.' to Hains lb . .. io Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh ________ Hoffman, , _________ contractor of _ ________ the Dayton . . i is 17,1X10. Postal notes, 5,000. visited the Pacific coast, remaining ris appointed guardian ad libitum for io r.si Jin 10 nd nail.“ that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's s to 10 i bridge, was in the city Tuesday and bar’1 tin »5 gallon tins There are 800 voters that receive inail all minors named in petition. Petition about two years and returning to bring Catarrh Cuse. F J. C ham v. ; looked at the bridge for the first time. Eggs, jp dozen 25 Sworn to before me and subscribed in my his family. He settled in Benton He pronounces it the be«t bridge in tlie regularly at this postoffice. On a basis for sale ef real estate granted. Butter, Creamery, roll 75 presence, this 5tli day of Decemlier. of 5 to the voter would represent a ]>op- Butter, dull, fresh # roll «0 I state. Estate of Agnes Glendenning; Peti county upon a farm almost the entire 1880. 20 Brine.............. fl pound. 15 to ulation of 4000. tion for appointment of Walter Glen management of which was entrusted to : Impure bltxxi aud low vitality will 6 !.. Dried apples, dull, p<l. The above rejKirt shows that Mc denning granted. Bond fixed at $100 other members of the family, while he Dried plums, dull, ft pd. • ¡make fearful inroads on your health. 6 to istALi 10 i Wright's Sarsaparilla will cleanse vour Minnville is increasing in importance, Dried prunes, dull. V pd. 9 to and Itond approved. J W Cowls, J L gave himself to the double work of to 12 Drledpeavhes.dull. fi p<l 10 | blood and build you up. Hold by Itog- When the yearly receipts amount to Stratton and E C Apperson appointed practicing medicine and preaching the Flour ....sack 10O to 1 (Xi | ers Bros. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally $8000 the office will become a second- appraisers. Inventory approved. Heed* Recorded. General Spinner Dead. gospel. Both phases of his work cov and acts directly on the blood ane mucous Martin and Alice Adams, children of class one, the ]x>stmastcr will be allow Local and General surfaces of the system, Send for testimon Estate of II G Burns; Third annual ered a very large area, he doing almost Gen,Francis E. Spinner, ex-treasurer H. Adams, are down with diphtheria. Byron Taylor to Lucina K Dean, an incredible amount of preaching, and ials, free. F. J. C haxfy A- Co., Toledo. O. of the United States, died Dec, 31, 1890. m. , Due care should be taken to prevent ed a larger salary and more will lie ex account approved. V^-Sold by Druggists, 75c. 5418 sq feet of Albert Job’s I) Is (’; *2,- l he bank of Albina will soon be made t[je s.)read of t|)e ,[¡^8^*.. The cases pended by the government in fitting it Estate of A A Kinyon; Petition to at the same time carrying on a large Francis E. Spinner was of German a National bank. are ni,t 500. up. A first-class office is an office do use interest for support of minors medical practice. He was especially Congressional District*. descent, his father, John 1 ‘ eter Spinner 'ia? r®8U,ne<^ h®r| The council held tlieir regular month- ing a business of $40,000 per year. Let Janies M Smith to R W «¡lad wall, i successfill in holding revival services, granted. having been born in Jerbach, Baden. lot 3, blk 12 Whiteson; $$50. positlon in the public school. ¡y session on Tuesday night and traus- us hope that it will not be long before A year from next June Oregon will having buried in baptism more than After officiating twelve years as a Cath Expect to be Repealed. Martin & Sanders are engaged in «tied the usual amount of business, we reach it and have a fine new post Jennie B Hall to Wm Bond, lota 7A8 : one thousand rejoicing converts whom have two congressmen to elect, The olic priest the elder Spinner Ixjcame a moving into their new quarters. Nothing of great importance to our blk 56 Oak park add to McMinnville; legislature this winter will form the officebuilding, built by the government. lie itatl been instrumental in leading to „ ,, , , . . i readers was done however. Protestant, married and emigrated to $4: m >. It is evident the managers of the Emma Abbott, the singer, died at i This office is more than self supporting Christ. He was a preacher of exception two districts. How is the state to lie the United States in 1801. He became Salt Lake Monday of pneumonia. N’o one can afford to do without are Southern Pacific ’ s lines in Oregon B P Cardwell to Helen Andcraon, ,, ; Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean- and about pays the expenses of the expecting the legislature to repeal the al [lower, logical, fervent, winning, divided, is the question so as to make pastor of the German Flats and Herki lot 4, blk 10, Lipixmcotsadd to Dayton. two equal districts in population? To The quarantine ot the diphtheria (he mouth, purifies the breath, lire-1 branch stage routes in the county. evangelistic, magnetic, biblical,, mer Reformed Churches and preached district ot Pendleton has been raised. serves the teeth and makes them beall- Win Hart to Annie Reed, 4 acres in From ten to fifteen sacks of mail are I railroad commission law and altolish Aside from the churches that make a district from the part east of until his death in 1848. Francis E. In re Ladies, do you read the page devoted I tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. handled dailj’ at this office and other the board of Commissioners. were organized by him, and the Cascade mountains would not I k - a Spinner was born in German Flats, t 3 s r 5 w; $60. to you in the* T elephone -R egister ? The acorns this year are very plentiful postoffices similaaly situated are allow newing the passes for 1891 of the gen J C Lewis to Jas Fletcher, 32.08 aerea some of which be ministered just and equal division. By making a now Mohawk, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1802. His Will the ladies send in articles per- «nd many bear no doubt will fill their ed clerk hire while McMinnville is not. tlemen constituting the local board— of the Sax estate; $5000. north and south district, running the to regularly for many years he preached father was a man of ability and erudi taining to tbeir 8M for publication. | stomachs with them. Those at Hod- their traveling permit# having expired J O Rogers to W D Wright, 76.97jacr , , son’s will not digest and will make Mr. This office is a paying institution Dee, 31, 1890—Mr. Koehler made the in many destitute communities where line east and west, would more nearly tion, and carefully educated his son,but in t 4 s r 4 w; $2. The body of \\ m. Tone has been ; Bear very sick. Go and see them. divide the population, but to do this the and there is no reason whj- its patrons tho gospel had not been preached. Du insisted that he should learn a trade. found near the place where lie was last .... _' new passes expire with March of the G W Biliee to to W E Potter, land in The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon should not receive a little attention in present year. Speaking of passes it ring the first twenty years of his life in line would have to be on the north line Young Spinner was accordingly ap seen. Bibee's add to Sheridan; $400. of Benton and Linn counties, and this this matter. : Headache Remedy. Stops pain in live Oregon, while he had a large practice, John Evenden sports the finest mer- j minutes.' prenticed to a confectioner in Albany, may not be uninteresting to learn that «"’"■ites. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef- A C Southmayd to Wm Raleigh, lots would make the southern district great- 1 . ... , . , .. ’ The postal system in Oregon does he perhaps gave still more of his time schaum pipe in the city. A Christmas _ fects. , . , ... i, . I and afterwards to a saddler in Ainster- in Biliee's add to Sheridan; $6<k>. ____ A positive cure for headache and ly out of proportion in area. Eastern not pay its expenses by nearly- $3tX»,000. the Southern Pacific company has and strength to religious work. present. dam. He engaged in trade at Herki j neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. made its courtesies to the members of A C Southmayd to W E Potter, lots Oregon will probably work hard It will not lx? long, however, before it Miss Nellie Gardner is learning Win. Galloway attended the nieet- i is self sustaining. The Albany jxist- the legislative bodies null and void af | He was prominently identified with to be created into the separate district, mer in 1824, and was made deputy in Bibee’s add to Sheridan; $1. printers trade. She is working on G'e I ¡ng of the county judges and commis i the founding of the Baptist college at sheriff df the county in 1828. He filled ter March 31st next. While on tbe G F Heusner to W E Potter, lots •:, 7 Reporter. sioners held in Portland last week. He i office total business amounted to $7,102 McMinnville and a memberofits board but that will not lie satisfactory to the this position so satisfactorily during the subject of railway passes the opportu A8 blk 8 Bibee's add to Sheridan; $150. rest of th« state, for the reason first Marion Carter is improving fast. He re|xirts a splendid meeting. Numer j for the (last year. ; of trustees from that time up to the day six succeeding years that, in 1834 he I nity of relating a little joke on Oregon’s Frank Stephens to Isaac Lynch, M given—an unequal division of imputa will be able to be around on crutches ous questions were discussed, especially I was elected sheriff, holding that office Weather Report for the Past Year, the tax question. governor is taken advantage of. The i of his death. In that laiard his opin- tion.— Yaquina Republican. in a week or so. acres in t 5 s r 3 w; $3800. : ions and counsels had great weight. three years. He took an active part in other day the governor started on his Tbe Tucker property has been cut up Jesse Hobson to Lois Buchanan, lots The rainy weather has been rather Abstract of meteorological observations return home to Portland. When the 1 Alxiut 1S70 tlie institution came into a startling Facts. every public enterprise, among others weakening on the electric lights. A into lots and is now upon the market., 19 A- 30 block A, llolwon’s add to New This is a good part of the town, being at McMinnville, Oregon, latitude 45° conductor came around collecting the ■crisis. It had no invested funds, and The American people are rapidly bc<din-1 the organization of the Twenty-Sixth leak or two perhaps. , . _ i nviuon / jsi « office. jiiiw . it across inv the dhuvi street from tuc the lh post It ' 12” 30", longitude 122° V,' M", during I accumulating debts threatened its verj' ing a race of nervous wrecks and' the fol- regiinent of New York State Artillery, berg; $150. A gang of “de lx>js” went down to: lg in the hands of Breidenstein, tlie the year 1890; elevation alxive sea level tickets the governor, forgetting that we i life. It was decided to undertake to lowing suggests the best remedy: Alphonao Aaron Stepens to J R Coojier, Dili . . , . , .. . - liempfiing, of Butler, l’a. swears that I °F which he was chosen lieutenant. Iu acres in 15 s r 4 w; $2320. Lafayette Saturday night, broke down | rustllnjr real estate agent, had entered upon a new year and that ■ raise an endowment fund, the suecess j 188 feet: when his son was speechless from St- Vitus I834 ] ie attained tile rank of inajor-gen- and had to remain all night. his pass for 1890 had died with the old E A Woolridge to Sarali F Mesner, ......................... A , J Susanna, a klotehnian of the tril<‘ of Dr.'Miles’great Restorative Nervine: , .Pl . . ... e of which efforts was believed to depend dance cured him. Mrs. J. It. Miller, of Vnlpa era’ 01 ,11*'Thud Division of artillery, 30.18 acres in t 3 s r 4 w; $5. Snow fell in the mountains west »>t, Yakima, was found dead on tlie J. R. year, pulled his 1890 annual front his a XE upon Dr. Hill's undertaking the ar ralso, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., and shortly afterward organized the us Monday night and the weather here j Lewis pla(1. on Christmas dav, savs 1 ~ pocket and handed it to the conductor Geo Coojier to Sarah Mesner, 30 18 is considerably cooler because of it. the Yakima Herald. She came of ' a 2 <Ï g-5 c ? ■ —2.3 ~ duous duties of a financial agent. He each gained 20 pounds from taking it, Mrs, Lafajette Guards, which was a com- 5* g g 5 H » ■ - e E whose reply was, “That won’t go.” II. A. Gardner, of Vistula, Ind., was cured acres in t 3 s r 4 w; $5. A match shoot at 50 birds is being ■ distinguished family, her sister being c was having a lucrative practice yet of 40 to 50 convulsions a day, and much panj- of considerable celebrity in its The governor laughed and handed over 2 o ■ s U S to R U Magness, 36.30 acres in t Z arranged between E. Long, of Lafav- no one less than Sore-eyed-Susan: but heeding their judgment he left that headache, dizziness, backache and nervous time. Gov. Marcy appointed him one g a V, remarking at tbe same time that ette, and Jas. Fletcher, of this city. * she had the failure of liking whisky 5 s r 3 w. prostration, by one bottle. Trial hottie, . practice to accept a smaller income, ... , . , ,, ,, . .. more than she did her virtue, and it is ! and line book of marvelous cures, free at of the commissioners for building the he thought that “would go.” J P Mayer to LydiaS Mayer, land in Miss (,'yntitlia Fellows received the intimated that she traded one for the j that he might accomplish an important Rogers Bros' . who recommend® and guar State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, in 1838 in Yamhill county: $500. prize at a masuue ball at Oregon City j other. A Scramble for a 1'ostofflce. work in the interest of Christian educa antees this unequaled remedy and the year following he accepted the last week for the handsomest costume. o 1 Jehoido Millard to Mary I, Millard, -• * tion. In manj’ respects he was admir Nearlj- a serious accident occurred at Gaunt Famine. cashiership of the Mohawk Vally. He h H c: oi X* ? ? 3« c« 5c ■— è è 4^ The war among the faithful for the lot 5 blk 6 Sherdan; $500. The public school opened its d«x>rs ■ the new brick Thursday. The new el- ably fitted for this work, having pro filled either this position or the presi B 7* âC postoffice in this city rages fiercely. As ci ic en œ en en io Mondav, and the j-oungsters trooped in ievator was used in hoisting goods into 1 John Cornelius to David Judy 1 aree A famine in Soudan has existed for dency of the bank during twenty years found convictions as to the need of in B as usual witli their old time shout.« of! the upper storj- when suddenly tlie = ÿ 3 t lie time when Postmaster Thompson’s o in 15 s r 4 w; $300. IC 10 to 05 ÎSÎÇC’rf^tOW»-*^- stitutions of higher learning under pos several months past. It is only where and his administration was exceeding joy. j hook nolding * the balancing weight c s ? term will expire approaches the heat Ct4k0DOQ0QCt0»0«t0CW Carlton Imp’in'nt Co to G W Fouts, 3" H itive Christian control and especially Europeans have been that some detail ly’ successful. From 1845 to 1849 he Senator Mitchell writes that he will Fve way an^ the heavy box eontain- C» to to QCrfktO and fire of the contest increases in in Its 7 & 8 blk 4 of Carlton Iinp't Co's ad ed information has reached the outside give matter of the improvement of the ,a.bout, a thousand pounds went having very strong convictions as to o was auditor and deputy naval officer of —— 4* ^7 * Oî w’t wl •♦* 4"* «<$ Q e 3 tensity. The applicants are: C. W. the importance of an educated minis world as to the terrible condition of the New York and in 1854 was elected to to Carlton; $58. Yamhill river his pirsonal attention, ejuslnng downward The men in the - -H X © Î'J-® »X tS» Watts, Frank L. Benton, Thomas and he will * elevator jumped and the weight did no x c: *1 xi ’xôc.' try. Not being a college graduate, his people. The extent of the affected re congress as an anti-slavery democrat FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you anu ' ■ damage, except smashing in the double Monteith, Jr., 8. A. Dawson, 8. 8. B 4M appeals for higher education had the gion is very great—in fact, trustworthy from the Herkimer district’ and two have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Walter Holman writes that he is en- doors in the rear of tbe store, — 2." Train. The friends of each claim that Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to enre. joying himself and that he has not T. , . ... ,___ .. . ,r ... , greater effect. Possibly no college edu native accounts indicate that there is years later was elected as a republican. Sold by Howortli and Co. 0,2 B missed a lesson at the Boston conserva- i J.t is wonderful how that McKiu ey their man has the pull. It Is said that e- no town or districts from the borders of cated man ever pleaded on the Pacific tnrv of music tariff bill is stimulating things. The 4- 4. 10 In 1861 came his appointment as © ® K t?» C. W. Watts batiks his claim for the of — — ÂxX Only one In the United States. tty- ; new tariff on tin has developed an ■ © 9 5 fice upon the invaluable sen-ices ren coast for a thoroughly educated minis Egypt proper to Sennar in the south, United States treasurer, from which of Out of 1307 cough syrups manufactur 05 4* 05 —‘ t 0 0» X ÇC ?O — -I 10 » Representatives. A. Manning took | enormous amount of tin ore down in Ci s* C5 4^ to “';.'-i •! I-ice o- H dered bj- his father as a stumper in the try more earnestly and more convinc from Ilarfor in the west through Kar- fice he retired on July 1, 1875. During ed in the United States hut one has his departure this week for Salem, ■ Texas. The earth in some places is ingly than did Dr. Hill. Whether we dovan to the Nile provinces and east to the war the absolute fidelity with t-0 Cn where lie will clothe himself with lion- said to lx? fairly cracking open witli -1 2.0 been found to be entirely free from opi last campaign for Harrison. Monteith look at Dr. Hill as a citizen, a business the sea that has not been, during the which he guarded the millions of dol or as a law-maker ■ pure tin. Of course, since the new tar- 7- 8 ates, and that is the California Positive 8 lioiies to succeed through the influence everylxidy is scratch- i man, a physician, a preacher, or an ad- past year and a half more than deci lars Intrusted to his care caused him to j and Negative Electric Cough cure, Wm. Logan has moved his barber iff ! went .. intoeffeet .. — Ä which some of his particular friends Tlie dazzling reward is 5 -B* 1 : vocate of higher education, there can mated by starvation. Not only have be called the “Watchdog of the Treas shop to a neat loom which has been .... ,,__ . ... O which is the best on earth for coughs, have with Senator Mitchell. Frank L. fitted up for him near tlie corner <n of f“1,1! - “ Vi,® ’posits t IC 4- — O •— C — ¡0 i* 4* C-« 4- ' lie but one verdict, that bis life was a the inhabitants of the plains suffered, ury.” After fourteen years of service and run out of tlie ground. But, sonie- © © X 05 CiM LO Ä 4- O» C5 X 0< O oolds, croup, etc. Sold by Rogers Bros. r Benton has hopes that his line record Third and E streets. -I -1 o -1 O 05 “1 — C« 05 C5 — 1 > l success. but misery has also reached the moun I how, our American tin lias never reach as treasurer and when he came to close —------- ------------- 5 as an efficient, thoroughly competent I '“"' ’ The deadly head cheese is getting in i ed the market in paying quantities. taineers from the Bet Ameer country bis accounts with the government, lie SHILOH'S Catarrh Remedy, a •oMtive h » pp £ Hoo.ier., © 5 •> and ever obliging deputy postmaster | its work. About 25 persons have been “n They have lots of it up in Dakota in cure for Catarrh. Diptlieria and ('anker to Abyssinia. j was found to be one cent short. The Mouth. Sold by Howorth and Co. h poisoned in Eugene by eating this del the Black Hills, but nobody has ever will lead to his appointment. No one 1 Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida- M » a m m ix o ® m î! h icacy of pork killing time. yet seen a tin bucket or a tin plate or a story of the famous hunt for that mla»- Sudden Deaths. has informed us upon what grounds ; '’Hl®- Ind., writes; “Electric Bitters has Why will you cough when Shiloh’s cure tin cup fashioned from Dakota tin. _ , _ . , . done more for me than all other medi- Heart disease is by far tbe most frequent ing cent, which was finally found, is 1 will give immediate relief. Price 10 ct« , .’*• The show Thursday night last was ( B* 2 * Dawson and i rain base their claims. , cines combined for that bad feelingaris- « 8 8 S'é ‘é 8 S S s 8 8 8 O © cause of sudden death, which in three dht cts, and $1 not well attended and lucky the people About two weeks ago tlie Boise Wat B* * Albann Democrat. ¡ng from kidney and liver trouble.” of four cases is unsuspected. The symp j still told in financial circles. O Ä CO « Ö CO Ò Ò O CO © B were who did not attend, as the per er company, having an option on ten 1 8 Q0 CÇiC.-4*ÿi4--ClCM;: Gen. Spinner had a strong, lugged X ■ John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of toms are not generally understood. These *1 «te«® ©eci®4434.eo formance was very decayed. A Challenge. acres of land, a lew hundred yards ■ the same place, says: “Find Electric are: a habit of lying on the ri“ht side, personality and was beloved by all who Temperature given in degrees of Fah The Polk County Quarry Company to the north and west of tbe peniten i Bitters to lie the best kidney and liver short breath, pain or distress in side, back I hereby challenge Ed l.ong lor :• | lne(]ieinei made me a new man.” J. W. or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak knew him intimately. His manner has been organized, with a capital of tiary, at Walla Walla, proceeded to' renheit scale. hungry spells, wind in stomach, swell was exceedingly brusque at times, but Successor to H. Adams $10,900, and ground purchased for the sink an artesian well in the hope of! Rainfall in inches and hundredths of match shoot at 50 Peoria blackbirds I Gardner hardware merchant in same and ing of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry he never failed to close up any tempo striking hot water. About a week ! development of the new enterprise. three tin- ! town, says: Electric Bitters is just the apiece—single birds—from cough anti smothering Dr. Miles ’ illus inches. W yatt H arris , since a flow of water, with a tempera- i ' thing for a man who is all run down trated book on Heart Disease, fre; at Rog rary wound he inflicted by an imme Special meetings will be opened at ture of ninety-two degrees, was struck Vol. Observer U. S. Signal Service. I known traps, for a purse of $50 a and don’t care whether he lives or dies; ers Bros'., who sell and guarantee Dr. diate act of kindness. The latter years side. The match to take place in Me- • he7eTtTiistTikehe"had\‘‘new"lea« ‘on Miles'uneqnaled New Heart <‘ure, and his the Baptist church next Sunday, and at a depth of eighty feet. The work of! I Tubile School Noles, will be continued each evening during sinking the well was continued through 1 Minnville on Saturday, Jan. 17, 1891, life. Only 50c a bottle at Rogers Bros’ > Restorative Nervine, which cures nervoiir- of bis life were spent on the St. John’s I have purc hased the Harness Shop <»f H. the week. Services will begin prompt a very hard rock formation, until last' l ness. headache, sleeplessness, effects of ; river, in Florida, where he lived under Adams and will keep a I at the shooting grounds of the Yamhill i drug store. • I tiringing, etc. It contains no opiate« ly’ ut 7 o'clock. Friday, when, at a depth of 115 feet, a 1 The city public schools resumed their . a canvas tent. The climate agreed Rod and Gun club. Twentj’-five dol- ■ t'nfortunate Man. Farmer Jones who was buncoed out stronger flow was secured, with n tem sessions on Monday the 5th Inst. with him and helped him to endure He's a Shiner. lars forfeit to be deposited with the sec- perature of 115 degrees. This hot wat of $5000 last summer, is after another Several new pupils entered school the pain of the disease with which he of Harness aud Horse Furnishings Tlie er overflowed the top of the well casing Samuel E. May, who has had a some ' retarj- of said club when challenge is frail creature for his wife. He better this week. The following advertisement in the was afflicted—cancer of the face. His people nt Yamhill countynre invited to call to such an extent that it became neces what checkered career in life, turns up look out, as he is liable to lose another accepted. Winner to pay for birds. look over the stock and get prices sary to tap the pipe several feet Ix-low Independence 11 ’est Side was inserted record as an honest man and as The attendance in the higher and in $5000 in this dicker. FRANK WRIGHT. in order to draw off this overflow, so as termediate grades fully sustains the Rules of the American shooting associ in Washington city in a state of desti by a young man who will not work if United States treasurer is imperishable. tution. A dispatch from the Oregon Read about tbe pretty girls of Wash-' not to interfere with the drill. ation to govern the match. average record before the holiday vaca ington in next week’s* paper, written : J ames F letcher . ian's correspondent in that city says be knows himselff and he knews him Pension Go-Betweens, by Margaret Manton. The article is! The ... January , r number of the Cusmo- . * tion. i that on the 2nd inst. a minister in self well enough that he looks lumin ..e r.. ■ ... . . ..... ‘ politan contains the 1st of two parts ot Mile«* Nervine Liver 1 ’ 111«. It now appears that in seeming to illustrated bv six portraits of beautiful In the primary grades there is quite Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger’s new formed the Oregon delegation that ous beside the majority of worthless girls of the Capital city. recommend a reform in the matter of W« furnl.h »»«rything We «tart you. No risk You darota tet on a new principle—regulating regulatini the loafers: “ A handsome young man wlio novel,Mademoiselle Reseda,pronounced a falling off occasioned by the measles ket your spare momauu. or all your time to tbe work 7 hie ia an liver, .stomach ami bowels through the Maj’ was at the )>oint of death, and had I jiension attorney’s fees Commissioner entirely new lead .and briufs wonderful aucree« to ever» w-rker. Frank Wright has purchased the by critics who have read it the best of and mumps epidemics. nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills been sent to the hospital and it was hates work would like to make the ac I Raum slylj- sought to serve the attor DoflnnerB are earoia* from tti to »40 per week and upwarde. and more after a little siMrionce W e can ftimieh you the am- harness shop of H. Adams. He will her work. Mrs. Cruger is intimately Miss Ella Woods again took charge speedily cure bilhou.sness. bad taste, torpid thought lie would not live more than quaintance of a young lady with means ploymowtmid teach No apace to e. plain here. Full have competent help and will keep n acquainted with fashionable circles liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for neys rather than the pensioners. What iu format km »KKK. 'IRIK CO.. Al «5 »TA. BAlMt. large assortment of harness and other | both in this country and abroad. She of her room after her long absence on men, women and children. Smallest, mild j three days. It was added that the sufficient to support a husband in ease est, surest ! 50 doses, 25 cts Samples free minister took up a collection to pay his and indolence; beauty no object; the al lie recommended was the passage of a horse furnishings constantly on band. : writes in a realistic manner, without account of sickness. law reducing the attorneys’ fees “in all See his ad. elsewhere. any of the offenslveness of tlie average There areabout 240 pupils at school at Rogers Bros. hotel bill, which the sick man was un- mighty dollar is the only matrimonial : eases of increase of [tensions filed after The shooting match for the Yamhill i realism. The next article of impor this week. motive. Address Box 146, Indepen A Militia Company. i able to pay. Mr. May was a pictur tance is from the pen of Miss Bisland, the passage of this act.” As there are Rrxl and Gun club medal was won by i describing All pupils suspended from school on dence, Or.” a visit to the People ’ s Pal esque figure in Salem life for manj' W. E. Martin of this city, he breaking ' already 300,000 claims pending, Mr. Permanently cured without Cutting, Burn Chas. Fleming and several more of tears, living here as secretarj' of state account of measles and mumps pre 21 out of 30 birds. John Rohr made a ■ ace in London. A most interesting Worse than Raum’s qualifying words, if Inserted in ing or Dilating A perfectly painless treat posthumous paper by F. O. C. Darley, the young men in the city are attempt vailing in the family to which each great spurt for it, but fell just one short with his own illustrations, is also given. from 1862 to 1870, and for several years Leprosy is Catarrh, and there is but ment and a guaranteed cure in every case, the act, will give the sum of $2,400,000 no matter bow long standing, This treat of tieing. He broke 20. suspended pupil belongs will be re-ad ing to organize a militia company in at another time before that. From A’ Becket’s clever story, Don Gracias, one preparation that does cure that dis to the attorneys which, without these ment for Stricture, of Dr Boxell's. i- the The twenty-four page Salem States is illustrated in a novel manner, the mitted to school on application for re the city. This is a good idea, as we are I here he went to Salt Lake City, and greatest discovery known to Medicine It man issued on the 1st inst was a com well-known actors, Sothern and Miss admission, as nearly all pupils now in taxed to support a state militia, and i after a residence of a few years there he ease, and that is the California Positive words, would go to the pensioners. No dissolves and completely removes the and Negative Electric Linameilt, sold wonder the attorneys believe in Mr. plete history of events as they occurred Hanard, having consented to pose for school have had these diseases. stricture without annovance or pain to the why not support with the tax, one in ! turned up in Chicago, where it was un- patient the previous year. Aside from the tbe situations of the novel, the results the city. The town is large enough to I derstood by his friends here that he by Rogers Bros. It also cures neural Raum and arc ready upon occasions to Every precaution will lie taken to good quality of its subject matter, tlie being reproduced in photogravure. gia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, endorse his notes. prevent diphtheria being brought into recruit from, and there is no reaeon , i had re-married and was fairly prosper- press work was all that could be desir- i 1 But why should congress jxitter over . Christopher Columbus was the son ! the schools. why a military company, consisting of I ous. They will bear with surprise of burns and all pains. Try it and tell ed. : of a weaver and a weaver himself. your neighbors where to get it. tliis matter? Why should it not at one Peculiar to their sex, and noi proper to sixty members, cannot be raised here. Ellis Brenton was placed in the coun I Claude Lorraine was bred a pastry name here, including all of those delicate his present unfortunate condition. Remarkable Rescue. stroke abolish the whole system of go- infirmaties and weaKiiesnes, which they ty ice lx>x Tuesday. He was arrested ! i cook. Cervantes was a common sol Socially they are a great help, and our I When Mr. Maj' was elected secretarj’ The Two Made One. on the charge of larceny. It is claimed dier. Homer was the son of a farmer. betweens in the government's deal- would shrink from disclosing to their fam young people should help it along in ■ of state his home was in Jacksonville. ! ily physician, |>erniaiientl.v cured in less that he took some $150irom Alf Wilson ! Demosenthes w as the son of a cutler. I Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill., every way possible. I iugs with its pensioners? Why should time than was ever known to medicine be The following license was issued by of Sheridan. He waived examination, ! Oliver Cromwell was the son of a brew- makes the statement that she caught' fore, by Dr. Boxeil's New System of Treat USEFUl. INFORMATION. I these men be licensed to levy a tax the county clerk during the last week: and not lteing able to furnish bail, lan- I er. Howard was an apprentice to a cold, which settled on her lungs; she ■ G. A. R. Custer Font. ment. It rejuvenates tbe genito-urinary was treated for a month by her family ! | upon the bounty of the nation? Why organs Tilbury Fox, M D., tbe eminent medical wri 8. M. Penland, 32; Laura V. Branson guishetli. and mnkes weak men strong ¡grocer. Franklin.was a journeyman 1 physician, but grew worse, He told j ter, iu his work "Skin Diseases," thus accounts should they lie permitted to take for When possible it is always liest to call Mr. Long has accepted the challenge printer and the son of a tallow-chandler i her she was a hopeless victim of con Hall corner of Third and F streets, i for the pimples «■* common on the face and neck 25. personal consolation and special treat Daniel DeFoe was sumption and that no medicine could McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the their own use anj- part of the money for of Janies Fletcher in another column, and soap-boiler. ment. But those who cannot |»issib!v call i Eating tooriebor too g: easy food, or ton hearty Excitement and the match will l>e shot on Satur the son of a butcher and was a hosier. ! cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. the country gives to it« disabled verer- should write, stating tbeircase fully. Med ' estinj while tbe excretory organs are sluggish, day, Jan 17, 1891, at the Yamhill Rod Cardinal Wolsey was the son of a King’s New Discovery for Consump second and fourth Saturdays of each 1 causes iu most people indigestion or a dyspepslal Runs high at Rogers Bros.’ drug store ans? icine sent by mail or express. «e.ii«|, free month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com butcher. Lucia was the son of a maker , and Gun club's grounds in Oak Park. from exposure, to all parts of the Pacific tion. She bought a bottle and to her 1 condition, which causes tbe blood to move slug- over System Builder, as every ixxly is Every honest pension claim can lie coast. Addrew, Let all the sports be there, as the score ! of statuary, Virgil was the son of a : delight found her delight found herself rades cordially invited to attend. \ gisbly, which in turn enfeebles tbe pores. The using it. For Catarrh of the Stomach, as well presented and as promptly al porter. Horace was the son of a shop- benefltted from first dose. She contin will undoubtedly be good. Will. A. Boxell, M. D. J. B. G ardner , Commander. ■ result is. that th* ej>udiug secretions block In the Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure lowed without tlie assistance of a pen | keeper. Shakespeare was the son of a I Consulting Physician, ’ pores, which iaOetue. each dlstiuct iufiamma- Blood and to build up the system it sion attorney as with it. Ed Hoxie of Tillamook died Wednes ' : wool-stapler. Milton was the son of a ued and after taking ten bottles found i W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. No attorney ’ «T. PAUL DfSPENSAKY. ■ lion being a pimple- Dr. Fox theretore does day night, Dec. 31, from the wounds ' I money scrivener. Pope was tlic son of herself sound and well, now does her ; is required or can l>e useful unless there Corner First and Pine Hts .over Port lauti merit not prescribe ' blood purifiers” so csliad, but a certainly possesses wonderful received in the light chronicled in last i a merchant. Robert Burns was the ‘ own house w ork, and is as well as she : llemaikable Facts. be fraud to be forwarded. The blanks National Bank. P ortla » i >. O recox . week's pajier. The coroner’s jury found 1 j son of a plowman in Arysliire, and T. I ever was. Free trial bottles of this , . Heart disease is usually supposd to lie i dyepepsia cure” to be taken, to use his own when all speak so well of it. for pension claims might be placed in great discovery at Rogers Bros’, drug words “ till tht »ymptMM .’uses disnp- that the deceased came to his death 1 { T. Geer is a son of a gun. the hands of postmasters for delivery incurable, but when properly treated a • 100,000 to Loan. store, large bottles 50c and $1. 2 from the effects of a knife wound in to pension claimants upon application. large proportion of cases can be cured peered.” Tbe old idea was, that face eruption; were caused by a “humor io the blood,” for flicted bj’ one Otis Howell. Jluckleii’s Arnica Salve. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart. Ind., A nasal injector free with each bottle of and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid. Mich , which they treated tbe blood, giving the mineral ! Money to loan upon real estate in Anybody can fill out such blanks, and the*pension bureau, if honestly and The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. were cured after suffering 29 years 8. C. potash. Hence the reason why the older sarsa J. H. Henderson has accepted a posi ' Yambill county, for a term of years. capably managed, can and will adjudi tion as traveling salesman for tbe Alis- : Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Sold hv Howorth and Co. Linbttrg, druggist at San Jose. 111.. says that parilla, contain potash. Joy's Vegetable Sarsa I Dr. Miles New Heart t ore which cured parilla follows the modern ideas of Dr. Fox, and | For terms write to or call upon F. W. i cate every claim in its order and upon ky Candy company, of Portland. Mr. j Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, SHII.OH S cure will immediately reliev . I [ne orm« wue. tint with geatie -.ejetable »iterative« at the Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, its merits. tbe ironier, fronier, worsen worked wonoers wonders for his wife. rfenderson has the west side, Astoria ; Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup- Croup. M hooping t ough and Bronchitis I Ijevi Ix) f Bnchanan . j[-ch . who had Honest claimants need no attorney ____ _________ ’ 1 siocruscti and digestive- organs. The reason la ap and the Washington territory, near 1 tions. and positively cures Piles or no sold by Howorth and Co. 1 heart disease for 30 years, . ... i Oregon. says two bottles in the pension office. Dishonest ones Astoaia, on his route. A large portion ( pay required. It is guaranteed to give parent why it cures dys’-epsla and indigestion, made hint leel like a new man Dr Miles ’ are not proper objects of consideration. of his time will be spent in Portland, perfect satisfaction, or money refund Sbiloli Shiloh ’ s Cough and Consumption Consume Cure is New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by arid the pim’des an-J skin eruptions which res uh I “Hackmetack,'' a lasting and fragrant and in the spring his family will move ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con- Rogers Bros Book of wonderful testimo ibi rei v. Uli why -arsapariUa* that use tala- ! perfume Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by ■ The go-betweens should “go."—New THIS PAPER- ! Howorth and Go. York World. by Rogers Bros. ruiuptior. Sold by Howorth and Co. to Portland. nials free. 1 I wals :a_i FRANK WRIGHT. HARNESS SHOP! Complete and Reliable Stock STRICTURE! DISEASES OF MEN!