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"a TWO VERY FIXE HORSES. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER f WEATIIEB-Cnor BULLETIN. FROM OVER THE COUNTY. TILLAMOOK- Weather fine. A. W. Severance has been up on ! Wslson river for a few days. 2, 1891 April The sheriff’is meeting witli good suc Weather continued cool,partly cloudy Last week <’. A. Wallace returned On Friday morning, at 12:30 o’clock, cess in collecting taxes. I with showers have prevailed. The FAIRDALE. from California with two very valuable Capt. E. 15. Fellow«, of this city, passed rOSTOFFICB HOI K*. The board of trustees for the town additions to the trotting stock of the nights have been very cool, several From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7 :•» p. away. His death was totally unex- met in regular session Saturday eve The la grippe is still holding its sway frosts occurring which did no damage. i pected on the part of the citizens, as county. They are “Wilkie,” a son of m. to 8:3>» p. m. Monev order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in. but a few days before he had teen Guy Wilke«, and “Nellie” a daughter A slight hail storm of small area occur here and a nuniter of children are ab ning. They are getting the machinery Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m in running order. red in Clackamas and Wasco counties sent from school on that account. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail about town in his usual health and of Motion. This mare was bought lie Messrs. Duncan & McHenry, real es The steamer Augusta is expected in north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. . spirit«. About a week before lii« death cause she is with foal by Bay Rose with on 22d, and in Washington county on Mail for 5:13 a. m train closes evening tate agents form Carlton, spent Friday in a few days with freight for our mer 27th. he was taken sick with tlie disease a record of 2:20.1. l>efore at 9pm night at this place. They report hav chants. Snow fell on the Cascades on the 17th Wilkie will te limited to five selected Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail called the grip and went home from An adjourned session of the county and 25th. Snow also fell in Morrow ing sold seven lots in our district. Insists on buying her Drugs, Med mares during the season of 1891 at $75 , loses at 11 a m. ________ his business expecting to return in a court will te held next week, at which Miss Sadie Fairchiles is stopping at county on the 22d, which melted as fast icines, and Toilet Articles at Rog day or so. The disease became rapidly for the season with the privilege of re time bids will te received for tlie con (IIIKCll NOTICES. ers Bros. She sa vs it wor«e, and on Thursday evening, turning mares next year. This is the as it fell. Some snow yet remains on Mrs. Duncan’s in Carlton. Our school is progressing nicely un struction of a bridge across tlie Little Mrruotiisr E piscopal C hurch —Services March 26, the intelligence went forth first importation of the celebrated the ground in Gilliam, Grant, Crook every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:OOp m, Wilkes blood in tlie state and should te and Klamath counties in the moun der the management of Mrs. Johnson, Nestucca river. Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni Pra . er meet that he was not expected to live through It is hoped that the railroad rumor appreciated by the lovers of fine horses. tains. The snow lias not yet com of Lafayette. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. the night. At 12:30 he passed away. will materialize in some substantial menced to melt. In parts of Oregon Mr. John Sampson and family pass ’R ev J. T A iibktt , Pastor. Wilkie cost Mr. Wallace in California Mr. Fellows was a pioneer of 1851. ClMBRKLASU PltSSBYTEBlAX CltCRCU — $1500, while the brood mare cost him the ground freezes at nlglit and thaws ed through Fairdale Sunday on their work being done this summer. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p He was tern in Greencastle, Ohio, The city fathers contemplate erecting way to their home in the mountains. $400. Chas. Woods lias the stallion at in the daytime. ui Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. on May 6, 1833. Upon reaching the Well known fact that all goods arc The showers during the week have Mrs. Phelps’ mother returned home a building for the use of the city, in R ev W iley K sowles , Pastor work at the fair grounds, and it is age of 16 years he left home and began lUmsT CiiuacH. - Services every Sabbath as represented and no kept the soil very moist, so much so from Minnesota Mondai ; also her sister cluding rooms for the fire department, worth anyone ’ s time to go over there life for liimself. at 11 a. 111. and7:3O p. m. Suuday School at marshal, recorder and for the meeting that in the Willamette valley spring from Seattle. R osebud . and see them. The pedigrees of the s;5ôa. m. R ev R. M c K ii . lop , Pastor. In the follow of the board. When completed the plowing and seeding has been greatly C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath ing year lie en horses are appended. NEWBERG. common drunks must roost high. retarded. Seeding is further advanced at 11 a. m. and 7 p m Wilkie. — Bay horse, 15j hands high; tcrtxl the ser R ev D r . B. F F iller , Pastor There is in this county a great deal in Southern Oregon, while in Umatilla .«trip in face; left hind foot white; foaled vice of Elijah Roquets are getting fashionable now. of land which lias teen filed upon and county it is about half done. In Mor McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1’. of H., Williams wh0 March 27, 18.88; sire Guy Wilkes, record Miss Maggie Inglis has returned proof made under the United States meet in their hall the first and third Satur was then mak- 2:151; dam Blanche byWhipple’s Ham- row county an unusually large acreage home from her visit to Portland. day of each month at 10 a. ni. Visitors land laws which are fradulent or not That all Drugs sold at this drug will lie sown. Throughout Eastern : ing prepara- blctonian 725. by Guy Miller 861, by cordially invited. J. It B ooth , Master. James Henry, of your city, was at in good faith, and as land is getting to store arc as pure as can be pur Mrs. H. A. H embree , Sec. ; tious to start to Rysdyk’s Hambletonian 10; second Oregon the soil is well moistened and this place last Tuesday. te valuable and scarce for actual set chased, and of the test quality. prosjiects for excellent crops are good. dam Lady Allen by Ethan Allen Jr., u Oregon with a Property here has been .•hanging tlers, there promises to te a great deal THE MARKET REPORT. Throughout the state winter wheat is large train. Mr. (Vick’s) 2903, by Ethan Allen 43, by of litigation on that account. The ac (» reported to have stood the winter well, hands very lively lately. Potatoes .................. V bu $ 50 to Fellows h a d Blackhawk 5; third dam by Whipple’s 2 0) to 3 <0 E. B. Fclloim. A. D. Webber is having a new l>arn tual settler should te protected at all Chickens, young There to te of good stand and color, Hambletonian 725, by Guy Miller, by old.............. IjL (loz •» 50 to I CO charge of the train as far as Iowa, hazaads, as the prosperity of the coun was very little frozen out. In Clack- built on his property in town. to (Clear sides $ lb. when Mr. Williams took charge and llysdyk’s Hambletonian 10. Mrs. Sarah Little, of Portland, is try depends upon its settlers. 8 Bacon Shoulders lb amas county the wheat is six inches Whipple ’ s Hambletonian is the sire to 10 the long journey to this coast began, (Hams V lb visiting at this place. •- The salmon fishing season is loooked high. 10 r l.aril — i • fin pail The train reached Milwaukie on Sep of fourteen trotters with a record tetter Grass has a good start, but is ^me Mrs. J. B. Mount was at Portland for with a great deal of interest here, jn j 10 g pd a||on t, ’ ns to 10 8 than 2:30. Guy Wilkes is so well tember 3, 1851. Mr. Fellows has been 25 Eggs. V dozen as the run is hoped to te good, and as what slow iu growth, in Yamhill last week on business. 75 Butter, Creamery, roll in several positions of trust and has al known by horsemen that there is no county acreage of oats, hay and fruit, Thomas Clemens, of Linn county, is both canneries on the bay will run this Butter, dull, fresh ft roll 60 ways done his whole duty. He had necessity of giving his pedigree. 20 Brine ....... pound. 15 to year there will te a great activity in increased, the latter very largely so. visiting here. 7 6 to Dried apples, dull, ® pd. teen a member of the I. O. O. F for Nellie.—Black mare, 16 hands high; Tnere is a slight shortage in winter Benjamin Heater was quite sick the that line this season. And as the law 8 6 to Dried plums, dull, « pd. foaled in 1882; sire Motion 1544, by Dan more than twenty-five years. In pol past week but is tetter now. 10 Dried prunes, dull, # pd. has teen so changed that fishermen 9 to wheat. 12 itics he was prominent and at the lime iel Lambart 102, by Ethan Allen 43 by Driedpeaches.dull, pd 10 to Quite a number of young jieople must te citizens the chances are that season Fruit is very backward. The 1 05 Blackhawk 5. Dam by Rocket 526, by Flour ........... ...tgsack 100 to of his death held the office of coroner, is very favorable to it, however, for it’s gathered at the residence of Wm. Gar the local fishermen will have the test and was also chairman of the republi Cyren Joslyn Horse, by Shorchan Mor being now retarded Insures it against land last Saturday evening and spent of it this season. Local and General can county central committee. His gan 1-6, foaled 1S73 by Daniel Lambert, possible late frost. Peaches, almonds the evening in singing and playing so The disappointment to the people of Yesterday. sympathies were always with lh<- pro dam by the Mirrow horse 848 vol. 3, and apricots are in bloom in many sec ciable games. They finished by hav this county was great in the fact that gressive element and his energies were record 2:29 in 1881; he by Witherell tions; pear and cherry buds swelling. ing a big feast of eggs. Wednesday. no appropriation was made by the last always spent in tip line of improve Messinger lie by Winthrop Messinger, Mrs. Kruger and family, who have legislature for roads in this county, but All fools’ day. Currants, goose and strawberries in a son of Imported Messinger; dam ment. The community looses a good bloom. Fruit prospects are indeed very teen visiting about here, have returned the best thing is to do the test possible Collection day. * citizen and the I. O. O. F. an active Morgan; see vol. 2. and secure a road to this county from flattering and if no unusual conditions to Portlaud. Mrs. Haycock, of Dayton prairie, and energetic mimter. It is reported that there will be a McMinnville via Jones’ mill, as it Public School Notes. arise the yield will te large. died Monday. THIS TIME FOR GOOD. The stock are reiwrted In good condi change on the railroad running through would te a great convenience for trav The Cyclone bras« cylinder force Tlie daily attendance is again increas tion. Range is good for them and here about the first of April, and that elers in the summer. But we shall Another Prisoner In tlie County Jail pump is the best. ing. Present at school this week 220. there has teen little loss during the we will have six trains a day. If it have to depend upon steamers for Makes Good His Escape. Hon. J. D. Lee, of The Dalles was in Of the 287 pupils enrolled 139 are winter. The lambing season is on and happens it will pass very well for April freight, and as we get a steamer about t be city Tuesday. Sunday night J. W. Conley, convict- boys, and 148 girls. fool to a great many. every week in the summer it does very Don't fail to read Martin & Sanders’ j .*d for selling liquor without a license 'I’lie teachers and 'pupils are greatly there is very little loss, less rain would Mr. Cyrus Lamb, aged 40 years, died well for the present, but as the county te more beneficial to them. The spring pump ad. on this page. at Whiteson, escaped from the county pleased with the new organs purchased of la grippe March 21, 1891. Also a won The Red front bakery is the place to jail and as yet has not been heard from. recently with the proceeds of the series wool clip promises to te large, clean of J. K. Vantress, Virgil, aged 1 year 3 is fast settling up wc must have more wagon roads and a railroad t hat Wo can get your money’s worth. and of good quality. Roswell Conner, the deputy sheriff, be of entertainments held during the past ship such produce as we can not save Lagrippe is prevalent in some sec months. Umatilla fruit growers report the fore locking the men up for the night year. prospects excellent for a large peach took one of them out to allow him to tions, but no deaths. Measles are com Married at the residence of the bride’s for a few days. The music and calisthenics are much mon in various counties. The general pareuts March 25, 1891, S. F. Shultz We have now a creamery located crop. empty a bucket of «lop and allowed the easier conducted with the aid of an or- health, is, however good. and Eunice Hastings. here and which will te ready for work You can save money by buying your key to remain in the door. Conley ; "j ‘V i | gan than without such help. pumps, pipe, hose, etc., from Martin & having a small arm reached through TJic general con conditions of inc the wen- wea- Jesse Edwards and George Stabler in a short time. ipc generai union* oi ■ “ i All the rooms now have daily exer- ther most needed arc warmth and sun- i wstarla,cannery at this place, Sanders. the grates and turned the key. Ileal Estate. Jesse Hobson and family, of Portland : Tlie Amity wareUoii«'is tor sale. loi then stepped outside and locked the : cises iii vocal music. shine, witli occasional showers. „iirtinnlnra enquire (.nnllirp of nf II. It J. .1 Lnncefield. I .nnoeilf»ll1, 1 1 particulars All the pupils and teachers attending ' were up on a visit a week ago. S €’ Hess to J F Hess, the e j of the B. 8. P aote , door and silently stole away in the, Amity, Oregon. the entertainment given by Miss Mar Alva Macy, of Dayton, was at this s e } of sec 8 and the s e -} of « w } of sec U. 8. Signal Observer. darkness. Upon the return of the garet Grace Scriber, on last Friday eve 8. Howorth & Co. are sole agents for I place last Saturday. 9,13 s, r 6 w; $1000. Oregon and Washington for Nirs. Lo- deputy sheriff the door was unlocked . ning thoroughly enjoyed it. The pu How’s Tills? John Kirkley, of Portland, was tip to H Hurley to Leonard Myers, the s e u.in'j Pnlifrimla YTifnli'znr and the prisoner under his care locked gon’s California Vitalizer. pils receive many compliments also, for offer One Hundred Dollars reward his place near here last week. 1 of lot 3, block 7, Hurleys add to New- i First class baled timothy hay for sale in. The escape was not noticed for an their very creditable exercises on that for We any case of catarrh that cannot be cured Eggs took quite a fall here Sunday; bhrg; $100. in quantities to suit, inquire of J. nour or so anil it was then too late to _ > J bv taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure occasion. they fell about a foot. Wiseearvcr. Price $16 per ton. F J. CHENEY. Prop ’ s. Toledo. O. Leonard Myers to Enos C Hanson, lias struck Oregon. Not the Rip-roarin’, Hifalutin, Skyscraper make much of a search. This makes “Arter Day” will be observed by our ! We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Plows are turning over the rich soil1 land in Hurleys add to Newberg; $25. Several sheep buyers are doing Grant four attempts to escape from the new from Kansas, but one that brings joy to the over-worked house Cheney for tlie last 15 years, and believe school with appropriate exercises. of this community. county, and meeting with lx«.» very good jaii and two of them have been ontirolv him perfectly honorable in all busintss Jesse Edwards to Wm. Stratton, blk wife. It is the ISTE’W ECtfELE uiin/WKiu ntivlnrv unnan The trees planted last year are, with transactions* and financiallv able to carry I success m in buying sheep tn to te ilolivoroi delivered I * successful. 21, Edwards add to Newberg; $650. NORTH YAMHILL out anv obligation made by their firn». after shearing. two exceptions, all living and give Joel Bean to Jesse Edwards, 14 acres W est i Tuwx, Wholesale druggists Tole- • Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, For good fresh bread, pies, i ike-, etc. promise of eventually becoming beauti do, O. A dance Friday evening. in Newberg; $600. Dizziness, Spasms, Sleeplessness cured 1 go the Red front bakery. W aldino , K innan & M ara in , ‘ Wholesale ful monuments of the “tree planting” Phil and Ezra have returi •ned, but A J Edson to W 1’ Fraser, 44.97 acres by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free; Major and Mrs. E. T. Scott, national by the schools in 1890. All the shade druggist*. Toledo. 0. where is Ah Sam? Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, of the A R Alden I) L $2698.20. at Rogers Bros. 1 , temperance workers and organizers, trees adorning the school grounds need acting directly upon the blood anti niocous Miss Lyde Johnson spent Sunday Geo W Bibee and Geo F Heusner to By simply loosening two bolts both will te in this city April Sth, 6th and attention before the ground gets too dry surfaces of the system. Trstimonials sent there •• will be plungers can te removed from tlie Cy- 'th. On O" Sunday °..... *“y evening •>-'-» free. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold by all here. R 8 Connor. 4.43 acres in t 5 s, r 6 w • cUnggists, clone force pumps without taking the amass „ gospel meeting at t to cultivate. Chas. Jump visited McMinnville Fri $332. - " temperance . ’ the Opera 7:30 o’clock, at pump out of the well. t1”’ *' ----- house*at ......... *-•■>" >- ■■* The annual report of the schools in ; day last. Ellen A Costelloe to Andrew Orn state Sunday School Convention. i which time notice of of future meetings district No. 10 present« the following T. S. Williams favored Gaston v ¡th duff, the w J, n e } and the e j of the n Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should ! wnYte given' • These lecture« are i:h- exhibit: te kept in every house. Invaluable in jthennsnie his presence Monday w J of sec 26 in t 2 s, r 3 w, 160 acre«;! I der the auspices of the W. C. T. F. All The sixth annual convention of the in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. ! ' are cordially invited. Total No. . of days taught* 172 Mr. Wirtz, a tonsorial artist of Forest $1500. Sold by Rogers Bros. Total No. . of davs attendance. 43,5814 Oregon State Sunday School Conven Grove, is paying this place n business The Puyallup Commem-, by J. Wat- Andrew Ornduft’to Arvina Ornduff, The Hood River Glacier says it is . ermelon Rediiigton: A young mail Total No. . of days ateenee....... .. 3.390 tion will te held in the Cumberland visit and thinks of locating here. n c J of the s e j and the e J of the w i ■ 608 Presbyterian church, Eugene, com rumored that the Union Pacific will ' who resides at Spokane and Switzei- Total No. . of times tardy. —OF— No. . of jinpil« enrolled 458 mencing Tuesday evening, May 19,and Our school exhibition at Carlton was of the s w I of see 25; in t 2 s, r 3 w, 88 . build a $f 0,000 hotel at the Cascades J land offers to plant a flag on top of Total it 44 tevs “ 218 a great success. acres; $600. during tlie coming summer. I Mount Puyallup for $1000. The Puy- girls “ 240 closing Thursday evening, May 21, PITCHER PUMPS. Prof. Davis will organize a singing M D Hofl’statter to F C Buckingham Tlie Yamhill county W. C. T. U. will i allup Commerce will give liim $8000 if Average No. belonging 274 1891. meet at Amity on the 14th and 15th of j lie will go to the tiptop of the great Average daily attendance school here Wednesday evening. lot 3 in blk 3, Lippincott’s add to Day 254 Set Length Once more are the Sunday school i snow mountain amt there stand on hi.« April. 1891. A caucus to nominate candidates for ton ; $45 head for thirty days. Between his toes The enrollment for this quarter isdis- workers of Oregon not only invited but Mrs. Annie Henderson, Sec. Pumps. I > he must balance a large transparency I tributed as follows: urged to meet together in convention, city office« will te held Thursday eve Mrs E S and Isaac Levens to Geo I Mrs. M. M. Hodson has commenced I of black cloth, on which will la* printed I Prof. Peebie's room ning. Sauter, part of lot 8. blk 13, McMinn 11 not simply for form’s sake to hold to AM> the erection of a residence on the prop in white ink in great primer caps the Miss Burnett’s room ;;8 Reuben Shuck and wife returned ville; $500. Can he Easily Adjusted erty lately purchased from Mr. Willis. ,I soul-stirring motto: “The Puyallup Miss Peters' room gether an organization, but for the 57 Saturday from a trip to Iowa. A C Emmons to E S W O’Bryan, lot The house will lie a story and a half Commerce rarely sux egg« and never Miss Woods’ room 54 practical purpose of considering ques Tlie mail-carrier reports six inches of 7 blk 4, Deskins add to Newberg; $150. to Fit the Well in case a high. milx dux.” Miss Cook’s room few inches too long or 40 tions of great importance to the work Oregon Real Estate Co to Wyatt Har short. 54 and bjr thus coming together and dis fresh snow on the mountains this week. Impure blootl and low vitality will E. J. Qualey J; ofQuincey, Ma.««., Miss Greene’s room make fearful inroads on your health. have just erected a number of beauti Eighteen head of fine horses under ris, lots 5 and 6 blk 8, Rowlands add to Total attendance 287 cussing these questions and becoming the care of Geo. Hutchcroft arrived McMinnville; $500. Wright’s Sarsaparilla will’cleanse your ful monuments in this vicinity, made acquainted one with the other and blood and build you up. Sold by Rog of the celebrated Quineev granite; one I Investment Co to Charlotte Malone, liar Docket, March Term. ers Bros. with the work as a whole, all may te here Monday direct from Iowa. for Reuben Gant, of Bellevue; one for I lot 5, blk 30, Oak Park add to McMinn J. A. Brisbinc has purchased the Abby Chandler, of Ballston (for liis tetter qualified for the work and filled No one can afford to do without drug store of A. D. Runnels and has ville; $160. mother); one for Mrs. Maria Bingham A G Walling v« ('lias Woods; decree Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean with a greater spirit of interest and de By loosening two bolts ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre | and Mrs. L. E. Bewley, of this city. granted. votion to it. This is a mass convention moved his family into town. Mr. Bris Oregon Real Estate Co to W L War that hold the upper cyl . j Also head stones for Rhodes Bros., G. serves the teeth and makes them beau-1 David Stout vs school district No 40; and all interested in the Sunday school binc and Mr. Runnels were partners iu ren, lots 3 nnd 4 blk 8, Rowlands add inder in place, both HOSE, j H. Hemstock and others. These stones tlful. Sold by Rogers Bros. are beautifully polished and ornament injunction made perpetual. work are invited to te present, end the same business here several years to McMinnville; $500. plunger valves can be re The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon i ed in a manner that make* them very Jas Sheridan vs Ja« Fletcher; contin ago. R amona . John Edwards to Jesse Edwards. 76 FITTINGS. every Sunday school in the state is moved without taking Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five ' I | handsome, and for durabilitv there eaii urged to see that one or more persons I Our vicinity is now beginning to as acres 12 s, r 2 w; $1500. minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef-1 ’! be nothing more lasting. This work is ued. i pump apart, or out of H Hurley to J H Cummings, 4'. acres S G Reid vs L L Burton et al; dis are present to represent their school. sume a very busy appearance. Farm fects. A positive cure for headache and 1 | far superior to anything ever brought ! well. ItrasM Goods. neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. into this state before, and the parlies missed as to part of defendant and con Superintendents, pastors and teachers, ers are busy putting in their spring part of John Hess D L C; $250. I above mentioned acted wisely in their, tinued as to others. The FirRt Step. The Weston Leader has changed I who shall receive this notice, or read crops, although the weather is not the Lavili Spriukkrs. hands. Fred Boyd will retire, and D. selections. In a short time Sir. Qualey Sara A Helton vs L V llelton; divorce it in the paper, are urgently requested most favorable. will te in this vicinity for tlie piirjiose A. Hendricks, now of the Athena In Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat, granted. hwn Mowern. EITHER not to pass it by as a matter of slight The health of the community is im can’t sleep, can’t ihink, can’t do any land Republican, will take charge. The , of taking orders, and cheerfully refers P Selling vs Laramie Mayer; judg importance, but on the contrary to new management took possession April any one needing work of this kind to proving at the present, although there thing to your satisfaction, and you the parties above mentioned. Ek.. Ek., Etc. ment to sell attached property. 1st. « give it as wide bubllcity as possible by has liecn a great deal of sickness during wonder what alls you. You «hould ' Simon vs L Mayer; judgment to sell announcement from the pulpits, in tlie the winter. heed the warning, you are taking the Last week W. M. Reynolds, of Was A Husband’s Mistake. first step into nervous prostration. You GIVE UK A CALI.. co, Sherman county, sold 61 head of Husbands too often permit wives, pnr- attached property. CYLINDER. school and publication in all local The families of E. W. Eitelgeorgc, need a nerve tonic, and in Electric Bit lieef cattle to F. Hampton, of The, ents their children, to «nffer from lna.l- Sarah E Daniels vs S It Daniels; di newspapers. Fellow workers, the time Phillip Messner, — Morris, Wm Mer ters you will find the exact remedy for Dalles. The cattle average 1380 pounds, j nche, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessnes«. vorce granted. has arrived when Oregon should take chant and several others have had sick restoring your nervous system to its the price paid being 3', cents and $1 per tits, nervousness, when b.v the n*e of Dr Board of school commissioners to H. an advance step in this most important normal healty condition.' Surprising! head extra. Mile'« Restorative Nervine such serious ¡ ness all winter. results follow the use of this great tonic I results could easily be prevented. Drug-1 F Mayer; decree. work. The good people of Eugene Mr. Messner ’ s youngest child is now A. Dielsehneider is the owner of a j gists everywhere say it gives universal sat-' and alterative. Your appetite returns, I Mary A Hess vs John H Hess; di through the ministerial association have tiue New Foundland dog and he is i lsfaction.’and has an immense sale Wooil- very low, its condition being doubtful. good digestion is restored, and the liver quite a chore boy. He carries the gro ! worth A Co., of Fort Wavnc. Iml.: Snow .V vorce granted. extended a hearty invitation for the The town is now meditating on soon and kidneys resume healthy action. ceries, etc-, home from town and has i Co., of Syracuse. N. Y.:.I. C. Wolf, Hills-: Rettie Shannon vs W II Shannon; convention to meet with them, and a bottle. Price 50c at Rogers Bros, putting on city clothes and assuming Try never teen known to violate the trust I dale. Mich.; and hundreds of others sav | divorce granted. drug store. 6 their homes will te open to entertain her place as a city. Í "it is the greatest seller they ever knew.“ i imposed in him. It contains no opiates Trial bottles and Assignment of D C Daugherty; con all who shall attend. Rev. G. A. | For Camp Equipments. The Ladies Sewing Society met at The entertainment given last Friday fine book on Nervous Diseases, tree r.t ! tinued. Blair, of Eugene, is chairman of th tlie residence of Mrs. Reynolds this af night by Miss Scriber, of Salem, was Rogers Bros’. Sarah Haines vs Agnes Reid; contin local committee of arrangements, and Adjutant General J. C. Sbofner, of largely attended and the audience was ternoon and a pleasant time was had. l’aroli No. 6859. WHOP ued. well pleased. The public schools net all who desire entertainment are re They have now raised by their diligence the O. N. G., acting under order of the ted $15. It is to be devoted to the pur A B Faulconer vs Emma C Faulco- quested to send their names to him so commander-in-chief, lias issued general a neat little sum with which to buy a Pareli, the importeli Percheron stal ncr; divorce granted. chase of an organ. that places may te assigned them. Ar church tell. They have already pur order No. 1, detailing Col. S. L. Lovell, A meeting of the coffee club will te lion, is without a doubt one of the best Assignment of G W Sappington; con rangements will te made for the usual 2d infantry, and Lieutenant-Colonel chased a carpet for the church. held at the firemen’s hall on Friday, Percheron horses in the United States. tinued. reduced fares on railroads, and also to The ladies of North Yamhill surely Summers, 1st infantry, to act with the April 3d, at 2 p. m. All membera are He is a remarkable horse in every way, The oldest Established Chas Lafoliett vs J M Townsend; have a number of leading Sunday requested to te present, as there is busi and at the horse show attracted much deserve praise and encouragement for quartermaster general of Oregon to continued. ness of importance to attend to. constitute a board for the purchase of school workers present. A program of N ellie H odson , Sec. . attention. He will stand during the American Morigage Co vs Edwin topics to te discussed at the convention the spirit they are showing and good camp equipments for the O. N. G. in work they are doing. season of 1891 as follows: Carlton,Suu- can te had by addressing the under North Yamhill stands in need of a annual encampment, being tents, cook The rates of taxation in tlie counties j day, Monday and Tuesday; North : Wilcox, trustee; continued. J W Maxwell vs Tillamook county; signed. of Eastern Oregon are as follows for E. W. A llen , good choir. Surely the stuff is here to ing and other utensils. The provision 1891: Harney, 19 2-5-35 mills; Wasco ! Yamhill Wednesday; McMinnville, continued. Chairman Executive Com., make it of. Lots of nice young men was made by the last legislative assem s Thursday, Friday and Saturday. W. 25; Grant, 28 12-35; Wallowa, 25; Bak-; State of Oregon vs James Gordon, Portland, Oregon. ea, 24; Union, 24; Malheur, 29 13-35;' ! A. Howe, of Carlton is owner. and we lieat the world for pretty young bly. burglary; discharged. Umatilla, 231. Gilliam, 2112-35, and' ladies. Mlles’ Nervine Liver Pills. The Secret of Sucee««. Buckleu*« Arnica Salve. State of Oregon vs U Benton, larceny, Suerman, 20. The public school here is preparing Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, \ct on a new principle—regulating the ; continued. Jerry St. Dennis, one of the most ex liver, stomach ancl bowel* through the of success is perseverance. There State vs J W Conley, Edward Pur- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, to give an entertainment at Carlton on secret tensive farmers and stockmen of the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s rill.* Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, next Saturday evening, and it undoubt fore they persist in keeping the finest line speedily cure billiousness. bad taste, torpid ; cell and R Me Naught; fined $250, com of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, Umatilla reservation, tells the Athena Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup edly will be good under the manage liver, piles, constipation. I nequaled for mitted until fine is paid. drugs and chemicals on the market. They We are the Purveyors of the People for Staple and P. ese that during ig the past ten months men, tions. and positively cures Piles or no women and children. Smallest, mil ci J especially invite all persons who have pal thieves have stol den from * ’ him 1_ ____ ninety- ; State vs Chas Sncliing and Edward pay required. It is guaranteed to give ment of Prof. Buchanan. Miss Minnie pitation.’ short breath, weak or hungry surest! 50 doses, 25 ct* Samples free 1____ Fancy Groceries. three head of cattle, six horses, a _ set - * of ■■ est and Daisy Eitelgeorgc are preparing to perfect satisfaction, or money refund at Koger* Bro*. spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, Talbott: bonds forfeited. harness, saddle, etc., aggregating $2500 ed. Price 25 cents per tex. For sale take a part in the entertainment. nightmare, dry coogli, smothering, dropsy, State vs Willard Woods, lareany; one by Rogers Bros. You will find our sto-e full and running over with a full line of Bicycler! heart disease to trv Dr Miles' unequal Mrs. Ella Eitelgeorgc who has teen or A Kansas cyclone is absolutely tin- i ed New Heart Cure. before it is too late. year in the penitentiary. controllable and is not to te tampered visiting in the upper counties, returned It has the largest sale of any similar rem (irtetrirx. Crotkrn. Glassware, Fine Teas, foffees, Spiees. Bakins Powder. Down Goes Flour. I with. Not so with the Cyclone double- Wait for Fred T. Merrill'« catalogue, home again, looking none the worse for edy Fine book of testimon’al free Dr. The.New Discovery. The McMinnville roller process flour Miles' Restorative Nervine i.« unsurpassed acting force pump. It is very easy to out in a few days. Over 400 fine ball Flaiorin? htrarls—Our Speeialh. her long visit. for sleeplessness headache, fits. etc., and operate, and is so simple that anyone will te sold hereafter until further no bearing, hollow frame, warranted steel, have heard your friends and it You There seems to te something very en contains no opiate» can repair it if necessary. If in need of t Agents for Swift 4 Co.’s Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, it. " ‘ about ’ "• You may tice for $3.80 per barrel. Triplett & ticing down this way to a young man a pump te sure to see the Cyclone at i bicycles from 833 tip. Cash or install neighbors talking 1*100,000 io Loan. te one of the many who know Cook have the agency for McMinnville. Martin & Sanders. monts. Typewriters, canoes, skates yourself from personal experience just how good It can also te purchased at the mill for from Polk county, and if he continues THE FINEST LARD ON EARTH, his visits I fear we will lose one of our Money 10 loan upon real estate iu On the 6th of April, next Monday' etc., in stock and bought, sold mid ex* a thing it is. If you have ever tried it the same price. Svwry Ca.XL arrem. tei 127 Washington Mrcet, you are one of its" staunch friends, be- night, the twenty-firth anniversary of! changed. fair daughter«. But such is life in Yamhill county, for a term of years. cau«e the wonderful thing ateut it is Will yon suffer with Dyspepsia ami I.ivtr Yamhill. For te^ns write to or call upon F. W. the organization of the G. A. R. will te | Portland Oregon. lt’ you h.ve never traded with tts, and have any Cash or Produce that when once given a trial Dr. Kings Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is girirontri d celebrated appropriately at the Presby-' Fenton, attorney at law. McMinnville, to trade for anything in our line, why isn t it just the thing for you W atcher Born. New Medical Discovery ever after holds tocure yon. Sold by Howorth and Co. terian church. The exercises will com Oregon. ___ a place in the bouse. If yon have nev FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint yon mence at 7:30 and will consist of an ad to do, Although you may find uz busv we will be delighted to wait on ARE yon made miserable by Indigestion Croup. Whooping Cougli and B-om liiti«! yon dress by Rev. Wiley B. Knowles, mu H auding .—To the wife of E. X. Hard er used it and should te afflicted with have a printed guarantee on every liottle of Constipation. Dizziness. Loss ‘of Appetite Give us a trial and te convinced that sic, etc. A general invitation is ex ing, on March 25, 1891. a son; weight a cough, cold or any throat, lung or Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never falls tn cure. Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a pari, immediately relieved by Shiloli’« Cure I ten i>ounds. Bold by Hoirorth and Co. five cure; sold by Howorth and Co. chest trouble secure a bottle at once and Sold by Howorth and Co. tended to the citizens of McMinnville WE ARE THE RECELE to attend. By order of C ociiran .—To the wife of J. W. Coch give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption < are is For lame back, side or chest, nee Shiloh'« Why will you cough when Shiloh .« cure ■ J acob S eiters , Com. ran, on Sunday, March 29, 1891. a i every time, or money refunded. Trial sold by us on a guarantee. It cure« con- Porous Plaster Price 25 cents. Sold by will give immediate relief. Price 10 ct> . '0 For Good Goods and Low Prices. Howorth and Co. ets. and $1 bottle« free at Roger’s Bro«, drug store. in uption Sold bv Howottli and Co Attest: A. H offman , Ad)t. daughter. Dies Stitliirnly of the Grip—A Short His tory of His Life--- \ I’icr.rer of ’51. > I <. \. Wallace Purchases a Son of Guy Wilkes While in California. — For 1lie Week Ending Saturday, March 28 ’ INTERESTING ITEMS BY ENTElt- 1891—-F. S. Signal Service. 1*111*1X0 CORRESPONDENT*. MÏ WIFE 2 J 4 J ISA HUMBUG! ? r » / 1 HJ i i Ì Ì T » X r 4 9 CYCLONE CYCLONE FORCE PUMP ! a ) X Durable, S 1 Large Stock EASY 9 OPERATE, X 9 Salem Wcod Pumps. 3 a 1 * » BRASS OR IRON Ï i i MARTIN & SANDERS, MCMINNVILLE AND DALLAS. % » » f WALLACE & TODD. & iRt )CERi HOUSE 5 J « r » ) X r i » * I I