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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1891)
i THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER 1 F. S. IIard..ig is down with tiie grip. BOLD BlRGLARS AGAIN. THE OFFICIAL POPULATION. FROM OVER THE COUNTY The Talmage Sermon. Continued from second page. The of this city will soon is They Enter the Store ofC. R. Cook A Son The Counties of Oregon an<l Their Popu sue an illustrated edition. INTERESTING ITEMS BY ENTER me ttiy child. O Ixira, there are so many lation at» Given by the Census Office. Almost During Business Hours. 16, 1891 April hungry and unclad and unsheltered today. PRISING CORRESPONDENTS. Miss Nettie Graves, of Mcl.'oy i- in I thank thee that all my life thou has: This office is receipt of a bulletin Wednesday evening at 8:30 C. R. the city, a guest of Miss I na ('ooper. taken such good care of me. O Lord, there from the census bureau giving the offi Cook counted the eash in his till and POSTOFFICE HOURS. NEWBERG. Conductor Kline’s little son runaway are so many sick and crippled children to cial figures of the state’s population. It day, I thank thee mine are well—some of From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7 JO p. Tuesday and for some time could not lx> hied himself to the show at the Opera Lovely farming weather. them on earth, some of them in heaven. found.' house. Intending to return in a short is given below and compared with the 111. to 8:30 p. Hi. Thy goodness, O Lord, breaks me down. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Fruit trees blooming. census of 1880: time and elo«e up for the night he neg I oiler for .«ale one fine brmxl mare, 6 me once and forever. Sprinkled as 1 Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Roads getting good except where Take Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail years old, weight about 1200 pounds; 1 lected to secure tilings for the night and POPCUkTIOX. was many years ago at the altar, while my Jersey cow, 1 farm wagon, new. En also left the cash in the till. He re there were bad mud holes. We would mother held me, uow I consecrate my soul north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. ni. Increase Mail for 5:15 a. m train close-evening quire of J. L. Stratton, McMinnville like for our supervisor to look after the to thee iu a holier baptism of repenting mained away untill 8:45, and upon re before at 9 p m National bank. tears. 1890. 1880. bad places. turning he discovered that the till had Sheridan ami southern Tillamook mail “For sinners. Lord, thou cam'st to bleed, J. C. Cooper was elected delegate to G. T. Hedricks, of Sellwood, was up closes at 11 a in. 6,764 4,616 And I’m a sinner vile indeed; Baker 2,148 the national encampment of the G. A. lieen robbed of its contents amounting Insists on buying her Drugs. Med Lord, I believe thy grace is free. 8,650 6,403 2,247 Benton yesterday on a short visit. R., and he is talking Portland as the to «52.75. Nothing else in the store Clackamas O magnify that grace to me." icines, and Toilet Articles at Rog CHURCH NOTICES. 15,233 9,260 5,973 The school teachers' are amusing place in which to hold the next en had lieen disturbed. In the morning Clatsop.. . . 10,016 7,222 2,794 er« Bros. She savs it A Car Driver’s Story. M xthodist E piscopal C hurch - Services campment. A good idea. Let Port it was discovered that the bakery of Columbia . 5,191 2,152 3,149 themselves in the school rooms in the every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p in. land rustle. “ Yes; I ’ d rather be a car driver than a .. 8,874 4,834 4,040 various districts. John Hanson is teach Wm. Kuns, which is situated in the Coos............ Sunday School at 9:30 a, in Pra. cr meet “Cap” Springer, of Amity, attempt rear of the grocery store, had been Crook . 3,244 3,244 ing in theChehalem district; Miss Em private coachman in a swell family," said ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. ed suicide Thursday evening of last .501 ma Vestal in the Parrot district; Miss a stout, rosy faced young man on a Broad Curry.......... . .. 1,709 1,208 'R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. opened and a sack of granulated sugar, Douglas....... way car. “It’s just this way: I know my 11,864 9,596 2,268 C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — week, with a knife, DOt before In- in ... 3,600 3,600 Cyntha Haines in the Brutscher dis hours uow, and I can say just when I’ll be Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p jured himself he was taken care of. An three sacks of Hour, a roll of butter and Gilliam extra load of "pizen" was the cause of a box of apples carried away. I ’pon Grant. . 5,080 4,303 Ì 'i 1 trict; Miss Elva Ong in the Hoskins home with my wife and babies, and when m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. , I won’t. When I was driving for the G.’s, R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor the attempt. 2,559 district. 2,559 investigation it was found that some Harney . up on Madison avenue, I never knew a \\ ell known fact that all goods are Jackson 11,455 8,154 3,301 B apcirt C hurch .—Services every Sabbath E. M. Cole, tiie prosecuting witness Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs, of your city, minute’s peace. When I had nothing to one had during the day filled the open Mt II a. ni. and7:3o p. m. Sunday School at 4,87« 2,42-5 2,393 Josephine as represented and no in the ease of the Martin boys for the do I must be always in the stable, subject were at this place Sunday 9;55u. m. R ev R. M c K ili . op , Pastor. ing for the catch on the door full of Klamath 2,444 2,444 viocation of the game law, was arrested to orders. I had beautiful clothes and all C hrmtian C hurch services even- Sabbath Win. Stater, of Portland, was at this 2,60-1 2,804 Wednesday for selling cigarettes to a bark, so that upon pulling the door to Lake I could eat, but the work came that hard at it a. in, and 7 p in 15,198 9,411 5,787 place last week. minor. lie gave bond« and tiie ease gether the spring lock would not catch. Lane........ sometimes that I nearly died. R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor 16,265 12,676 3,589 Some new machinery for the New on “ me will lx> tried Ix-fore Justice Sliurtleff on The thief could then have it his own Linn When there were visitors I was going 2,601 Malheur . .... 2,601 Wednesday, April 29. all the time; every night I was out till 2 McMinnville Grange. No. 31. P. of II., way. Marion 22,934 14,576 8,358 berg saw mill has arrived. 3 in the morning at balls arid parties, meet in their hall the first and third Satur Matthew and Delmer Martin were 4,205 George Myers has drawn the water or Mr. Cook’s theory of the affair is that Morrow. .. . . 4,205 day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors arrested Tuesday by the sheriff on the all day I was first down among the Multnomah. . 74,884 25,203 46,6S1 from his fish pond and ¡sidelining out and cordially invited. J. Il B ooth , Master. two separate roblieries were committed shops and then out through the park. At complaint of E M Cole, for violating That all Drugs sold at this drug Polk........ 6,601 1,257 the rubbish. Mrs’. II. A. H embree , Sec. last my woman said site d run away from the game law. They were tried before and that the person who took the mon Sherman 1,792 1,792 store arc as pure as can I m ? pur me if I didn't keep better hours. I spoke Mr. Bitt came home Saturday. Justice Shurtleff Wednesday and Mat ey was secreted in the store when he Tillamook.. . .. 2,932 970 1,962 THE MARKET REPORT. the mistress about it, and she said if I chased, and of the best quality. thew Martin plead guilty and was fin- left for the show, with the intention of Umatilla Horace and Nate Stanley have to 13,381 9,607 3,774 ’t like my place I could leave. That ♦JO ed $10 and cost«. Delmar Martin was i’otatof'i ........................... bu $ 50 to 12,044 7,656 5,394 bought and moved on to a place on didn robbing the store during the night, A Union ...... uight there was a big ball at Dclmouico's 2 .50 to 3 60 discharged. (•’hickcns, voung ■ Wallowa 3,661 3,661 Chehalem mountains. and I didn't get home until 4 in the morn better chance presented itself and he Wasco old......... «4 doz 3 50 to 4 00 . . 9,183 11,12» Ladies call on Miss Millard at ing, after waiting nearly two hours in the 10 iClear sides lb. accepted it, as J. W. Cook sleeps in the Washington . 11,972 7,082 4,890 FAIRDALE. coldest wind that ever blew. West Side hotel and see tiie lntest 8 Baron ¿Shoulders lb 10,692 7,645 2,747 12 10 to cutting dresses. The Morgan adjusta store and he is a big husky fellow and Yam hili “I got down to my house just as the wom hlarns ll> . 10 It looks like spring again. . . Jin 10 pd pails an was getting up to light the fire for ble pattern. Anew invention; easily the person found inside bent on rob- 1 fin 5 gallon tins 10 Total .. 313,767 74,768 138,999 to 8 learned. Gives the most perfect fit and bery would have a good tussle if he got Mr. Olds and Mi’s. Burdon who have breakfast. 1 deserved a different kind of a 25 Eggs. . V dozen warm reception from the one I got. There form. Tbe most popular system in tiie been quite sick, are improving. Real Estate. 75 Butter, Creamery. roll was no use of explaining about the ball. East. Just introduced in Oregon. Only what he wanted. Mr. Kuns also lost Butter, «lull, ires'll f' roll 00 We learn a number at Byers' mill about $8 in eash which lie had left in I had to take my scolding, and it was that in the city till Saturday* the 18th. 20 Brine ........ V pound. 15 to Jos Hoberg to F M Crabtree, blk 5, have la grippe. Bessie Towers is also bad I made up my mind to leave my place his till. to 7 6 Dried apples, dull, pt pd. I*. D. Glenn and Jas. Durham walk that very day. 1 aid so, and got a job on 8 to Dried plums, dull, pd. 0 Chandler’s add to McMinnville; $2800. sick with la grippe. .1. HERREN DEA l>. ed in from Horseshoe bend on the Nes- the railroad here. Now I’m all right. I 10 to Dried prunes, dull. pd. 9 United States to Wm Brown, e J of s Mr. and Mrs. Cady from Fortland ain’t tony, and I can’t look down on poor tuccn Sunday afternoon. This is a ■ 12 10 to Drledpeaches.dull. pd people the way 1 could from my high box, tiamp of 24 miles and is good walking ' The First tintici- of Gold in Eastern e -} sec 35 in t 4 s r 7 w. 1 05 Flour.......................... sack 1 On to are spending a few days nt their place but I can get home at night and not get through the mountains for n half day. Oregon. Chas Hanson to David Everest, lots in Fairdale. my head howled off me. Between you and They report a splendid time with Local anti General. me, a car company is pretty tough on its 5 and 6, blk 9, Everests add to New- Mr. Joplin left for Bay City on Mon servants, _ plenty of salmon but few trout, it being but it isn't a marker to a swell W. J. Herren, one of Marion county's berg; $310. day. He expects to take his family as j too early for the latter. old society woman.’’—New York Letter. Lemons 25 cents a dozen at the Red pioneers and most prominent citizens, Neil Hanson to Colin W. Cotland, soon as the roads will permit. Front grocery. The Chinese merchants of San Fran died of la grippe Monday morning at 9 WE ITHER-CROP BULLETIN. west .} of D L C of D I) Bailey, 320 acres We are pleased to learn Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Welch has moved into the cisco have protested against the ap o’clock, at his home in Salem, aged 67 in t 3 s, r 3 w; $960. pointment of Mr. Blair as Minister to Joe Fetch have moved to Fairdale Grfeeen building. For the Week Ending Saturday, April 11, China. If Mr. Blair is willing to asso years. He was one of the pathfinders, David Everest to Chas Hanson, lots 2 again. Joe talks of building a mill at 1S91---U, S. Signal Service. For good fresh bread, pies, eakes, etc. ciate with the kind of people lie ba« de coming overland to Oregon in 1845, go the Red front bakery. scribed the Chinese as being, the Chi from St. Joe, Mo., arriving in Marion and 3, block 9, Everests add to New Fairdale. berg; $300. The people of Fairdale met at the The temperature has risen slightly Get your fishing tackle at Hodson’s. nese might tolerate him as a kind of county in January of the same year, phsyehological and ethical curiosity. It Eliza Shearer to Hozall Painter, s e | school house on Sunday to organize a during the week being almost normal. Poles from 10 cents up. where lie took tip a land claim and has would be a friendly act on their part to of sec 23, t 2 s, r 3 w, 154 acres; $2175. Sabbath school. Mr. Parker was chos Rain fell frequently, making an excess The Red front bakery is the place to take him off our hands for a time. lived there ever since. He was the C PNelson to Ross Alluntbaugh, 20.69 en superintendent, May Fairchiles sec for the week, in western Oregon. Show get your money’s worth. The Oregon memorial stone has l>?en ■ finder of gold in Eastern Oregon in acres in t 3 s, r 3 w; $1825. retary, C. E. Banton treasurer and ers prevailed in eastern Oregon, with Just think of it! Full No. 8 cook placed in its niche in the Washington 1845, Which created such a mining ex R osebud . snow in the mountains, Cloudy and stoves $5 and up at Hodson's. monument. It is located about 200 feet1 citement. He was a prominent demo F B Willson to CG Robinson,15 acres Sammie Olds librarian. part of D L C of J II Thessing in t 5 s,r partly cloudy weather with southerly Died The Bullock «fc Flynn millinery store from the ground floor and can be dis crat, and sheriff of Marion county four 3 w;$400. tinctly obserx’ed by those who are as- winds prevailed. Hail fell in sections moves into the Force building. , cending by the elevator to the summit terms in the 50’s, also a prominent Odd Maggie Millican to Harvey Carey, W ashburn .—On Thursday, April 9, on the 6th and 7th. When the sun That white enameled ware at Hod-1 of the monument’ Sculptured upon it Fellow and Granger. He was a cousin 23.61 acres, part of D L C of Elijah Mil 1889, at 1, a. m., Alanson "Washburn, shone the rays were warm. The gen son’s is dandy, and cheaper than ever. ' are models of the leading fruits of < >re- of W. J. Garrison of this city. at his residence in this city, of la eral weather conditions are not as far lican; $944.40. J. P. Irvine’s is the place to get first gon. There is no other stone of the grippe, aged 45 years. Geo W Perkins to A C Beulian, lots 1 Commissioners Court. eia«.« bread, pies, cakes and doughnuts. same material or color among the hun Mr. Washburn was Ixjrn in Marion advanced as is usual at this time of tiie dreds from the various states and so and 3, blk 2, Lafayette; $100. year. The temperature ranged from The McMinnville mills have resum cieties in the Union,or from foreign na Matter of application of Thon, Short- Sarah Perkins to A C Beulian, lot 2, county, Ohio, on the 26th day of De 40 to 65 degrees. ed operation« after a day or so of repair tions. cember, 1846. He came to this s tate in ridge anil others for change in county block 2, Lafayette; $150. ing. Farm work is slowly progressing Ex-Senator Wager lias conceived a road near Sheridan; ordered opened. 1852, and for a number of years past he John T Fonts to Martha A Merchant Seeding on uplands is being pushed A hack, buckboard and harness for new way to see the country; it is to go has been an employe of the Oregon & .«ale. Enquire of John Enerv or Wm. over it on foot. He intends to start for Application of J I! Nelson for a road 95 acres in t 3 s, r 5w; $2. rapidly, on low lands the soil is too Holl. i New York on foot overland, giving lec near Chehalem mountain«; road order J T Gerrish to P A Smith, the n A of California railroad, and at the time of wet for it to lie worked. The acreage the n e J of see 7. and the n A of the n his deatli was superintendent of the of spring grain is being increased. Tiie The Amity warehouse is for sale. For tures on the way, and at the same time ed opened. McMinnville section. He was buried Report of Frank l-'outs, supervisor of w J of sec 7, t 2 s r 4 w; $1000. particulars enquire of R. J. Lancefleld, correspond for several eastern papers. early sown grain is above jhe ground He Is a good talker and writer, and will from the Cumberland Presbyterian Amity, Oregon. district No 53; accepted. A D Runneis to J A Brlsbine, part of make it profitable, as well as enjoyable. and looks to lie unusually healthy, church on Saturday last. S. Howorth & Co. are sole agents for Upon arriving in New York lie intends Proposition of I I. Martin to furnish lot 1, blk 4, North Yamhill; $1250. though of slow growth. Fall wheat is Oregon and Washington for Mrs. Lo to cross tiie Atlantic and make the cir I bridge lumber; accepted. Carlton Improvement Co to P C M c C une .—On Tuesday night, April also of slow growth, but its roots and gon's s California Vitalizer. gon cuit of the earth on foot If possible. 14, 1891, at Sheridan, of consumption, Application of M Guenther lor a Thomason block 6 and 7, (’ I Co’s add stools are large, and it is generally re Willard McCune. J. F. Irvine, the leader in groceries, A newspaper is always printed in a scraper for district No 40 and resurvey to Carlton; $61. ported to lie looking unusually well. keeps everything in his line and sells rush. There is always something in it Willard McCune, it will be remem of road; allowed. J B Pennington to Mary June Critn- bered, was the person who killed James Wheat prospects were never better at at bottom prices for cash. that should lie left out; something left Report of A M Waddell supervisor mins, the D L C of J B Pennington, in Another Invoice of Schilling’s best out that should have gone in; it is at Bewley, of this city during the small- this time of the year than at present;! goods just arrived from San Francisco times to quick to judge, often too quick of district No 44; approved. t 4 s, r 4 w; $1. the same can be said of other grains, por epidemic of three years ago. at the Red Front grocery. too act; but with all its faulty, and Application of J L Howard lbr lum W C Hembree to Jos Hoberg, land in fruits and crops of all kinds. Fruit is' ... , , i shortcomings, there is more edmition B urns .—On Thursday, April 9, 1891, McMinnville; $750. slow in developing. In some counties First class baled timothy hay for sale ¡n a bright, newsy paiier than there is ber in district 18; 4000 feet allowed. Jennie, daughter of H. C. Burns, of Petition of T 1) Henderson as to de Martin Miller to M J Hampton, 2.69 V.’ llUftIltities Enquire °f J. | jn a novc] you will find that tiie tills city, aged 14 years, Death due to peach, almond, quince, apricot, plum, | \\ lsecarver. 1 rice $lb per ton. , brightest boy on practical, sensible, linquent taxes; ]x-tition allowed; credit acres in t 4 s r 3 w; $65. spinal tlisease. Funeral held Friday. cherry and early apple trees are in full The tiest Jap tea in Oregon is at the | everyday questions is the boy who pre- to lie given on presentation of tax re Lorina Watt, J L Watt and Arling bloom and leaves showing while in Why will you cough when Shiloh's cure Red Front Grocery; cheap, too. Try it, ! fers newspapers to novels.— A'.r. ceipts or stubs thereof. ton Watt to Jonathan Jonah, 4.1-20 others the buds are only swelling or . will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 if you do not like it, return it and get I The April number of Roiiia»'/, tiie M S Chapin appointed supervisor of acres in Yamhill county; $400. ct’. anil $1 just showing. The lateness of develop your money back. magazine of the New York Story club, district No 5, vice Sam Buell resigned. Esther Turner to Geo Thomason, lots ment of fruit buds almost certainly pre «100,000 to Lou. Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, contains nineteen complete stories, all Report of E B Collard relative to the ' 1, 2, 3 and 4 in blk 7, Johns add to Mc cludes the jxissibility of damage or in Dizziness, Sjiasms, Sleeplessness cured ; of great interest. Among the writers Money to loan upon real estate in by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free I in this number are Honoré de Balzac, Henry bridge; county to furnish lum Minnville; $300. Yamhill county, for a term of years. jury by probable late frosts. Guy de Maupassant, Harry Cleveland ber, nails and framer« at St Joi*, district at Rogers Bros. 1 Mary Alexander to Geo P Skelton, Garden making is late, the soil being i Wood, Robert G. Denig, Opie 1’. Read 209.68 acres in t 2 s, r 2 w and lot 141, For terms write to or call upon F. W. generally too wet. In earlj’ gardens j Wright’s Blaeklierry Cordial should and Miss M. E. Torrence. Tiie open to do the work. Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, is- kept in every house. Invaluable in ing story is by Balzac, and, besides be C Hendricks allowed a reduction of Dayton; $1. onions, lettuce, radishes, etc., can 1« i Oregon. in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. ing a masterpiece, it is noteworthy as $300 in assessment. I j J T Watson to It R L Harris, part of had for table use. Spring seeding is Sold by Rogers Bros. the only one in which the great French SHILOH’S cure will immediately reliev almost done in Umatilla county. Strong I man deals with animal as distinguished One thousand feet of lumber allowed i lots 247 and 248 in Dayton; $500. J. P. Irvine has opened up his bakery i in district No 44. . Thos E Link to Evart Link, the n w I Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis winds during the week did some slight sold by Howorth and Co. again. Mr. V. Stein, one of the best ■ front human life. i County ’rtiinix- will furnish material ftrk» _ e sec •» 14 t • in x 15 "J S r 7 W* ’**’^00(1 for n a 1 | i of damage to the newly sown grain. In tinkers in the state of Oregon, is back I Public Sale. bridge near Willamina; district to do W J Gardner to Simeon L Hyde, lot j again and will run the shop for Mr. Ir Wallowa, Raker, Grant, Harney, Mal tiie work. vine. 4, blk 1,Gardner’s add to Sheridan; $40. ; 1 will sell at public auction at my heur, Lake and Klamath counties Non-Comraiftsioned Officers of **C Impure blood and low vitality will I’r,'r RW Lancetlcld ap|x>inted supervi C A Blane to J W Doty, 54 acres in ! farm in Happy valley, on April 22, frosts are frequent and snow tell in the Company Have Been Appointed. make fearfill inroads on your health. sor of district No 52. 112 s, r 3 w; $2000. 1891, at 10 o’clock a. ni., the following mountains. In Grant Lake and Klam Highly Finished! Light Weight! Strictly First Class! Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your Wm R Carter to John T Carter, 80 | described property: ath counties the mountains are full of blood and built! von up. Sold by Rog On Tuesday of last week the examin- i Supervisor of district 15 ordered to purchase scraper. ers Bros. acres in t 3 s, r 3 w; $1. ation for tiie non-commissioned officer« Three head of work horses, 2 fresh suow, the creeks are low, as little snow The biggest fools in town are at the of “B” company of this city was held | Supervisor of district No 45 ordered II Hurley to Adella Leaveth, lot 6 in milch cows. 1 2-year-old heifer, 1 year has yet melted. At ('anyon City some Red Front grocery. They are almost to purchase 2500 feet of lumber. blk 26, Hurleys add to Newberg;$100. in tiie armory and tiie following mem ling steer, 2 wagons, 2 plows, 1 mower, snow fell on the 6tb. giving their goods away;'it can’t last John Evenden appointed coroner. J II Crimmins to Ceplius Eisenliaur, 1 harrow, 2 sleighs, and other imple The stock wintered well, tiie loss lias long; they must bust soon; now is the, bers have lxx?n appointed: time for bargains. Orderly sergeant, Walter Link; quar-1 Assessment of Miss I* J Young; re- i 41 acres, part d 1 c of John Hess; $288. ments and tools used on a farm; also been practically nothing, the range is State of Oregon to Wm Wadhams, 2’, household furniture, beds, bedding, etc. becoming better. Some cattle are yet No one can afford to do without termaster sergeant, U. 8. Booth; see-j duced owing to error of assessor. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean ond sergeant, Frank Storey; third ser Bridge across Ash Swale near Amity acres sec 16 t 4 s r 6 w; $400. Terms.—On all sums of $10 and over fed, but sheep generally get sufficient ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre ordered repaired; county to furnish Geo M Raleigh to W Tyler Smith, a credit of six months' time will be giv food on the range. Belt« and bides are serves the teeth anil makes them beau geant, Wm. F. Dielschneider; fourth material, district to do the work. land in Sheridan; $K0. sergeant, Roswell Connor; fifth ser- en, the purchaser giving his note with scarce. tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. _ i Tiie application of H I. Heai'n for al Warmer weather and more sunshine approved security. The Best Remedy—Wright's Paragon ' geant, Arthur S. Cooper. M arri age Licenses. are needed to cause crops to have more 'leadache Remedy. Stops pain in five ■ First corporal, Clyde Nash; second lowance for armory for Co !’. 1st Regt J. H uguelet . minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef corporal, James Fuller; third corporal, ONG; disallowed. rapid growth. The following marriage licenses have A Safe Investment fects. A positive cure for headache and I Thos Draper apixiinted supervison of Colds are prevalent in some counties. been issued during the past week: nnuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. [ M. D. L. Rhoes; fourth corporal E. M. district 19. Is one which is guaranteed to bring More sickness has prevailed the past Gus Gaunt and Wm. Henderson ’ urren; fifth corporal, F. E. Griffith; Commissioner Perry ordered to in J. D. Weed, aged 20; Martha Town you satisfactory results, or in case of week than in previous ones. Deaths have formed a partnership and will sixth corporal, A. M. Dee; seventh cor- send, aged 18. failure a return of pnrehase price. On open up a grocery business in the build- poral, T. B. Kay; eighth corporal, W. spect Horne bridge. M. E. Cady, aged 31; Rhoda OrndufT, this safe plan you can buy from our ad are few and no seriou« health condi ing with the Racket store. Their goods , c Arthllr. Tbe company is fast learn- Galloway ordered to inspect bridge j aged 23. vertised Druggists a bottle of Dr. King’s tions exist. arc arriving on every train. Mr. Gaunt | .. ... . .. ,. ... in application of Job Carey. B. S. P ague , Positively the Best Low Priced Cait in the Market. has moved his family to the city and is ino *be duties of the soldier, anil will Wm. H. Wood, aged 31; Lora Mills, New Discovery forConsumption. It is guaranteed to bring retief in every case, • Cavil of 1 hank«. U. S. Signal Oliserver. now occupying the Chrisman house. *x»n be able to make an appearance on . aged 25. when used for any affection of Throat, The river at Linkvill was so empty the street. The boys are now consider- Lungs or Chest, s'uch as Consumption, t : o longer a terrob . To the friends who so kindly lent Tax Notice. the other day, as n consequence of the i ¡ng the matter of a dance on the first Inhumation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth Also Carried In Stock. Give Us a Call. their aid and assistance during the I a Treatment That Cu.-es heavy, steady south wind blowing o(- jfay at the same time giving an in- ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., tion. across the lake, that the trout could be sickness, deatli and burial of our daugh Notice is hereby given that the school etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to seen flopping everywhere in wat€r spectfon as an attraction oft-a military tax for district No. 40 of Yamhill coun taste, perfectly safe, and can always According to the San Fraud**' > ¿Hilles a ieine« 1y has been discovered that v- iU. ¿uniost un- vent a fishing with nature. The armory has been moved ter we extend our heartfelt thanks. holes. The boys went ty, Oregon, for 'he year 1891, is now be depended upon. Trial liottle free at .nrlng certainty overcome* cuus<ipu(iou. It is M r . and M is . H. C. B urns clubs, and those who ho subsequently said to the tbe Force building and they have Rogers Bros’. Drugstore. due, and is to be paid at the First .he new laxative principle in Joy’> Vegetable grace over the nice trout repasts were now a much larger room for their drill Every established local newspaper National Bank of McMinnville within Advertised Letters. lamaparllla. The paper.« are full of recent oc especially mindful of the fact that it s .,, I receives subscriptions from large cities currences confirming its efficiency, and wc give an ill wind that bears no blessing on t00111- ^he band will soon organize sixty days from this date. If not paid Following are the letters remalningfor place to their last sensation, a card from San its wings. and begin regular practice, as they ' which puzzle the publisher, but the within sixty days from the date hereof Chief Homily, of tbe Umatillas, is I stand a good show to be regimental ' New Y ork Time» explains this: “A the tax will deemed and returned de two weeks in the postofficeat McMinn- Francisco’s well known lad;, manicure. She says: “T am willing io relate the following ex ville, Oregon: dead. He was probably the best known band during theencamptnent this «um- ’ wholesale merchant of this city, who perience. I have for years had a weak stomach linquent. Bates, A W Batler, Melinda Indian of the Pacific northwest tribes, ! became rich in the business, says that __ a . u:-.______ ____ ^,1 ..,1. iitui. with constipation, and never found but Be)man, C F Dated this 10th day of April 1892. Dodge, Mrs Emma, attended owing to his many good deeds towards one preparation that helped mo and that soon his rule is that whenever he sells a bill Dodge, W A—2 Dodge, Daisy, the pioneer whites during early Indian FALLS FIFTY FEET. .J oseph H oberg , out and lost its effect, and I was again u of goods on credit he immediately sub Davis, E S, wars. He was about 75 years of age Earhart. Mias Mary wore School Clerk. sufferer till I tried Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, Gates, Auston Gates, D C and greatly respected as a counsellor An Unknown Tramp Knocked From Tiie scribes for the local newspaper of his it helped rae In every way and has thoroughly among his" people. He was born in the Hamnett, Jas Jenson,N P How’s This? debtor. So long as he advertises vig Bridge by the S. P. Pay Car. reorganized me. I had one of the most sensativc Krubelink, L Morgan, Martha vicinity of Wallula, where the Walla of stomachs and was In continual distress, bul orously, he rested, but as soon as be be We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Newman, Patsy Walla joins the Columbia, and there he i Reed, Eugene The oldest Established can with the ahi of Joy’s Vegetable 'arsanarilla An unknown man, apparently a gan to contract his advertising space, for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured Roberts, Mr Rogers, Daniel will be buried. uow eat any aud everything with m/ old ac- by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure Stott, Raleigh tramp, was knocked from the railroad Spelly, W A . he took the fact as evidence that there Salem's heaviest taxpayers this year | F J. CHENEY. Prop's. Toledo, O. c intoned f reedom w 11 bout any evil effects. 1 a ns Walker L T are comprised in the following list: bridge at Amity Tuesday morning by a was trouble ahead, and that the man We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Schiller, John both surprised and delighted, and gladly reeonc Zumwalt, Mrs A Ladd A Bush will pay city taxes on ! passing train. From what we can . who is to poor to make his business Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Watson, C A uundlL" hint perfectly honorable in all husintss Parties calling for the above letters $140,000; Stewart estate on $52,000; Brey-' learn the man was seated on a cap of lara M elvin , Manicure, known is too poor to do business; the transactions', and financially able to carry will please say “Advertised.” If not man Bros., $20,465; G. W. Grey, $27,9201 125 Kearney street, & F. out anv obligation made by their firm. J. J. Murphy $29,075; Lombard Ins. Co | the bridge crossing Ash Swale, evident I withdrawal of an ‘ad’ is an evidence of W i T kal - x , Wholesale druggists Tole called for in two weeks they will be $29,000; Salem Flouring Mill Co., $22,- ly resting, when the pay ear came I weakness which wholesale men nre do, est O. sent to the dead letter office as “un JAMES BENN ETT, 000; Salem Water company, $20,000; S. [ along. He did not attempt to get oil', not slow to act upon.’’ W aldisg , K inxan A- M abaix , Wholesale P. R. R. Co. $22,500; Williams & Eng as he sat watching the approaching claimed.” J. C. C ooper , druggists, Toledo. O. ARCHITECT. land. $27,572; R. M. Wade, $13,500; R. I The Secret of Success. Iiall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Postmaster I train, thinking, perhaps, that he would M. Wade & Co., $12,000. acting directly upon the Hood and mocous Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the surfaces of the system Plans, Specifications. Elevations, Details Testimonials sent Merit Win«. L____ ...j__ ¿. But as the train came secret Mrs. Barrett, an evangelist now hold-. . be uninjured, of success is perseverance. There Personal Supervision of all work placed Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all lug forth ron'u in iii Sottthen izivuiuvii Oregon, v/ivg.ui, objects irojwi- to iu ; . near the tiie jar became oecame so great that he fore they persist in keeping the finest line free. Ing druggists, We desire to say to our citizens that in my hands a Specialty. Sire is , cou eou i |,| ti not ), position and was of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, having her record published. She nof retain his Ornes —t’p stairs in Campbell - Urick, ■ We are the Purveyors of the People for Staple and for years we have been selling Dr. drugs ami chemicals on the market. They better known throughout the country • A Husband's Mistake. King's New Discoveiy for Consump North of Court House. Fancy Groceries. as Mrs. Emma Molioy. Molloy. The Ashland I Precipitated to the ground, fully fifty especially invite all persons who have pal .... O kbi . ox pitation, snort breath, weak or hungry Husbands too often permit wives, par tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck- D allas llecoi-il told people who she was and feet below. The train did not stop to spell, r len ’ s Arnica Balve and Electric Bitters, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, ents their children, to suffer from head Yon will find our store full and running over with a full line of published facts concerning her life in ascertain whether the man was dead or nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and have never bandied remedies that Administratrix' Notice the East. Mrs. Molloy has since made not, but when it stop|ie<l at tiie depot or heart disease to try Dr Miles’ uneoual- ache, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr sell as well, or that have given such strenuous efforts to have the editor of od New Heart Cure, before it is too late Mile's Restorative Nervine such serious universal satisfaction. We ao not hes Gioffi’it’s. I'ntrluTi. UlassHan*, Fiik Teas, Spires. Bakins Powder, the Record, E. J. Kaiser, indicted for the conductor informed the people It ha* the largest sale of any similar rem results could easily be prevented. Drug itate to guarantee them every time, In the County Court of the County of Yam State of Oregon libel, but the grand jury refused to take there of the accident, and soon a large edy. Fino book of testimonial free Dr. gists everywhere say it gives universal sat and we stand ready to refund the pur In hill, Flavoring EUiaris -Our Npeeialty. the matter of the estate t any notice of the matter. crowd gathered around the unfortunate Miles’ Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed isfaction. and has an immense sale Wood chase price if satisfactory results do not of sleeplessness headache, fits, etc., ard worth A- Co., of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Snow A Agenti for Swift <t Co.’s Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, While Robert Johnson proprietor of matt, who, for a wonder, was not dead, for J J. Butler, deceased ) it contains no opiates Co., of Syracuse. N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hills follow their use. These’remedies have NOTICE i> hereby given that tlic under a hotel in Eugene was sitting in his of but unconscious. Ho was convened to dale. Mich.; and hnndreds of others sav won their great popularity purely on fice a logger named John Burns walked a convenient place and medical assis-' Croup. Whooping Cough an I Bronchitis 'it is the greatest seller they ever knew?’ their merits. Rogers Bros. Druggists. signed has been, by'an order of the County THE FINEST LARD OX EARTH, Court of Yamhill County. Oregon, duly ap immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure It contains no opiates Trial bottles and up to him and with the remark, “I'll pointed administratrix of the e-tate of .! TZ-verjr Cta.33. TXTo.rra.s.'ted.. Sold b.v Howorth and Co, Bucklen ’ s Arnica Salve. line book on Nervous Diseases, free at eat you up!" seized Johnson by the tanco summoned, when it was found | J Butler, deceased Rogers Bros'. lieartl and firmly fixed his teeth in that no bones were broken, l>ut his in Miles’ Nervine Liver Pills. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Therefore, all persons having claims If you hive never traded with us. ami have any Cash or Produce Johnson’s cheek. Not until after con ternal injuries so great that he cannot ■ against said estate are hereby notified and Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, required siderable struggling did Johnson suc possibly survive. He was taken to ket on a uow principle— regulating the Complaint to present the saute to me at my to trade for anything in our line, why isn’t it just the thing for you Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ' . ’ Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed liver, stomach and bowels through the ceed in loosening his assailant’s teeth, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup residence, near Bellevue, Yambill county, to do, Although you may find us busy wo will be delighted to wait on duly verified, witldn six month- from the yon Tuesday’s afternoon train. 1 nerve-. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills toenre you. Sold by Howorth and Co. an<l then only by the flesh tearing out. Portland on tions. and positivelj- cures Piles or no date Give us a trial and be convinced that speedily cure billiousness. bad taste, torpid --------- - — ----------- hereof Burns is in the' county jail awaiting ’’-------- e— for! FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you pay required. It is guaranteed to give AKE you made miserable hv Indigestion : liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled «th day of April. A. D. 1-’>I trial for mayhem. No cause for the as Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite j men, women and children, Smallest, mild; i have a printed guarantee on every bottle of perfect satisfaction, or money refund Dated thi« MALINDA BUTLER. WE THE PEOPLE sault is known and It is thought he is yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is h pesi | est. surest'. 50 doses. 2.’» cts <amples fre» | Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Administratrix of said estate. Sold by Howorth and Co. at Rogers Bro”. x-razy. by Rogers Bros. live cure; sold by Howorth and Co. F W Fenton Attorney fot estate 15 For Good Goods and Low Prices. I MY WIFE ISA UA RTS THE CLIPPER PH/ETON CART AN ELEGANT CART! EASY RIDER! LOW PRICES! Sc THE FAVORITE ROAD CART. THE DAISY BALL-BEARINC CART. OTHER STN’LES OF CARTS MARTIN & SANDERS, M’MINNVILLE AND DALLAS. GROCERY HOUSE « l\