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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1891)
i See Kay A i'odd’s summer suits, all THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER wool, a* u0. MILITARY MATTERS. A New Claim Burean. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. FAIRDALE. And still it rains with no sign of The First Regiment Will go Into Camp The San Francisco jSraniinw has es For tlie Week Ending Saturday, April »S. Give the Red Front bakery a call 1891—V. SÇ Signal Service. «tapping. Inly 4, 1891.. tablished in Washington, D. C., a bu 30, 1891. when wanting fresh bread. April J. 8, Fairchiles talks of running a reau to lie called “Examiner Bureau of WESTERN OREGON. Just think of it! Full No. 8 cook stage from North Yamhill to Tillmook Company B, First Regiment, O. N. Claims," which will be of great benefit Cool, cloudy weather, with rain, pre this summer. stove» $5 and up at Hodson’s. PORTOFFICE HOURS. G., of this city, is fast coming to the to all persons having claims against the vailed during the week. There were window front as a military organization. The Look in Kay & Todd ’ s bat Mr. Phelps, Martin Christenson, and From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. for styles and cheap prices. government of any nature or descrip in. to 8:30 p. rn. band i« hard at work practicing, a.« it tion whatsoever. Th# pension fees general light frost.«, which did no dam Will Joplin left for Bay City on Mon Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Indestructable caskets are the best wlil act as regimental band at chargeable by attorneys have for some age, on the 19th and 20th; some hail day, where they will work this sum Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m and are to be had of Burns A Daniels, J the encampment. Two new in time past been limited by law and un fell in various sections on the 23d, do mer. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. ill. and 9 p. in. That white enameled ware at Hod- struments have been ordered in order der the recent act of March 3, 1891, ing no damage. Born, to Mrs. Nolting, April 21, a i Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening son’s is dandy, and cheaper than ever. Along the coast and in the \\ illam- daughter. Also to the wife of Mr. Al- ■ that they may better equal the occasion. transferring the jurisdiction of Indian before at 9 p m ette valley from one to two and a half emball, a son, April 22. J. P. Irvine’s is the place to get first The company will give a dance on Sat Sheridan aud southern Tillamook mail class bread, pies, cakes and doughnuts. urday night at the Armory, the pro depredation cases from the interior de inches of rain fell. In Southern Ore The dance on Friday night passed closes at 11 a m. Insists on buying her Drugs. Med partment to the court of claims, con gon less than an inch of rain fell. The A hack, buckboard anil harness for ceeds going toward the purchase of the very pleasantly. All report having a icines, and Toilet Articles at Rog CHURCH NOTICES. sale. Enquire of John Enerv or Wm. the new instruments, aud everyone in gress not only limited the fees, but in temperature ranged from one to two good time. ers Bros. She says it order to check the rapacity of the slaim M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services Holl. Mr. Fouts and Miss Sadie Fairchiles, terested in the success of the company agents cancelled all existing contracts degrees a day below the average for the every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:OOp m, Go to Kay & Todd’s for shoe-. They week. There was »unshine at inter of Carlton, attended the dance Friday Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Praver meet received 26 dozen pairs direct from the should be there in order that they in and fee agreements between client and vals, but far from the average amount. night. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. some degree can contribute toward its attorney. Congress was led to take The rain v .c very beneficial to ¡orops factory last week. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. success. this action on account of facts brought ou uplands. On the lower lands seed Mr. Johnson is up from Lafayette Cl'NBCKLAXD P r XSBYTEKIAX C h URCII — J. P. Irvine, the leader in groceries, again. He expects to stay here most The following company order is pub Service« every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p keeps everything in his line and sells to their notice that by a combination ui Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. lished for the information of the mem among the leading claim agents a range ing is not all done and it will now be of the summer, as his health seems (let at I sit tom prices for cash. R ev W ilet K nowi . es , Pastor. further delayed. Fall sown wheat and 8. Howorth & Co. are sole agents for bers of the company: of fees from 331 to 50 per cent, had been oats have fine growths, and in sections ter here than in the valley. B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at Oregon and Washington for Mrs. Lo established. The vast mass of govern it is lieing pastured down. Spring We would advise the young men, C ompany “B” i gon’s California Vitalizer. 9;55a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. ment claims are still unprotected by grain is doing nicely. The fruit crop when they go out riding on Sundays F irst R e «. I nf . O. N. G. i C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath with ladies, to leave their bottles at Another invoice of Schilling’s best law. at 11 a. m, and 7 p m is thriving; all trees are generally In home; others to take a lantern along goods just arrived from San Francisco Company Order 1 R ev . D r . B. F F uller , Pastor Mr. Wm. K. Hearst, son of the late No. 5, 1891. | at the Red Front grocery. full bloom. Present indications point Senator Hearst, and the proprietor of to a phenomenal fruit crop this year. for fear they will get lost as N. K. did. M c M innville , Or., April 27,1891. McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., First class baled timothy hay lor sale The First Step. I. Article II, Company Order No. 2, the Examiner, proposes to attend meet in their hall the first and third Satur in quantities to suit. Enquire of J. Hops have good growth; they are day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors Wisecarver. Price $18 per ton. c. s., these headquarters is hereby an through his new bureau to all classes of from oue to two feet aliove the ground. cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master. Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat, That all Drugs sold at this drug cases before the departments—pensions, The hop acreage has been insreased. can Mrs. H. A. H embree , Sec, The liest Jap tea in Oregon is at tlie nulled. ’t Bleep, can't ihink, can’t do any store are as pure as can be pur patents, depredation claims and Iudian II. The following privates of Com Red Front Grocery; cheap, too. Try it, More potatoes than usual have been thing to your satisfaction, and you chased, and of the liest quality. if you do not like it, return it and get pany B are detailed to act as Company claims—for a small percentage above planted. Strawberries and other small wonder what ails you. You should THE MARKET REPORT. your money back. heed the warniug, you are taking the B Band, and will hereafter report as the actual cost of the work. GO Potatoes ................... ¥ bu $ 50 to berries are coming on finely, and prom first step into nervous prostration. You o 50 to 3 00 Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, such at all regular drills of the com He has engaged several competent Chickens, young ises to be uuusually plentiful. need a nerve tonic, and In Electric Bit old........ $ < <Ioz 3 .50 to 1 00 nervous dyspepsia, dullness, and blues, pany: Newton Rowland, Marion Row- attorneys aud the necessary clerical 10 Lambs are doing well. Preparations ters you will find the exact remedy for (Clear sides ? lb. cured by Dr. Miles Nervine. Samples force of a large bureau, aud they will 8 lain!, Chas. Mann, w. M. Toney, J. H. Bacon ¿Shoulders lb free at Rogers Bros. 2 are being made for shearing, which restoring your nervous system to its to 12 10 (Hams V lb soon be at work. He has placed at the will be in full blast next week. The normai Realty condition. Surprising Nelson, Fred Nelson, H. C. Eccleston, 10 r_ , (In 10 pd pails Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should results follow‘the use of this great tonic 10 Lar'* tin 5 gallon tins 8 to Invaluable in E. W. Wallace, A. W. Green, Austin head of the bureau Mr. John Wedder- week closes with most favorable pros and alterative. Your; ppetite returns, be kept in every house. I.. 25 Eggs. qp dozen burn of San Francisco who has long in all relaxed conditions of tlie i bowels. Adam«, J. L. Wright and C. E. Bran pects for western Oregon crops and pro good digestion is restored, and the liver Butter, Creamery, jp roll Sold by Rogers Bros. lieen the correspondent of the Examin ductions. and kidneys resume healthy action. son. Butter, dull, fresh V* roll 6» Try’ a bottle. Price 50c at Rogers Bros, er, and had a remarkable experience a 20 Brine fl pound. 15 to The biggest fools in town are at the HI. Newton Rowland is made EASTERN OREGON. 6 7 6 to Dried apples, dull, Ip pd. are almost principal musician of B company band few years ago in ferreting out for Secre The weather has been more cloudy drug store. Red Front grocery. They 8 6 to Dried plums, dull, V pd. _ their __ goods M giving away; , it can’t last tary Tracy some gigantic contract fraud Real Estate. 10 Dried prunes, dull, fl pd. 9 to long; they must bust soon; now is the with the rank of sergeant. Hereafter at the Mare Island Navy Yard. The during the past week than for a long 1 12 Drledpeaches.dull, fl pd 10 to the band will assemble under his lead time for bargains. time and light rains were general. 105 Flour .......... fl sack 1 uo to F F Seeley to John Tyler, 20 acres in new bureau lieing established by a re No one can afford to do without ership for instruction. He will see that sponsible newspaper has the cordial en Over one-half an inch fell throughout 12 s, r 3 w; $1150. Local and General. Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean the meji report promptly for duty, and the section. The temperature has been ses the mouth, purities the breath, pre will report to the commanding officer, dorsement of many western members slightly below the average, with occa T P Faulconer to A B Faulconer,laud in Sheridan; $2000. Tailor made suits at reduced prices at serves the teeth ami makes them beau through the first sergeant, all absentees of congress and is getting a big pile of sional light frosts. Kay A Todd’s. tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. Davie Resing to Joseph Matty, 23.44 and each and every member tardy at mail from all sections of the country. The rain that fell was needed, for the acres part of D L C of John Millican; Get your fishing tackle at Hodson’s. The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon regular meetings of said band. He will A Man With Nerve. soil was becoming dry and late sown $1172. Poles from 10 cents up. Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five grain was not germinating. The rain Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef require the men to report in uniform at Pies, cakes, cookies, etc., always fresh minutes. The Astoriu Bulletin has this to say gives renewed vigor to the grain al John M Hill to Joseph Matty, 23.44 fects. A positive cure for headache and every assembly of tlie band, and will at Kuns’ Red Front baker.-. neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. report to the commanding officer all in regard to a new paper that is soon ready up and greatly assist« that not acres part of I) L C of John Millican; C. E. Thurber died at the insane i who do not so appear. He will at in- to be launched on the sea of journal yet appearing. The rain that fell is $130 2-9. Down South they are married and asylum Tuesday of this week. Henry White to R A Stewart, lots 3 given in marriage to a considerable ex I tervals make a thorough inspection of ism: “Skamokawa, whose poetic name worth a vast sum to the wheat fields. Burns A Daniel's furniture 4tore is tent. At a wedding given in Arcadia, ! the instruments, clothing and all prop- has been tlie butt of an endless number Prospects were never better for the and 4, blk 13, Whiteson. supplied with a complete stock. Fla., the other .lay, the bride was mar Il A Stewart to A D Simpson, lots 3 to her ninth husband, and four of | i erty of the band, and will report same of jests by barn-storming actors and wheat crop than they are at the close aud 4 blk 13 Whiteson; $120. John Jack and Annie Firmin have ried others who failed to appreciate the fu of the present week. The increased with recommendations anil suggestions her former husbands were present at struck Oregon again with a dramatic the ceremony. to the commanding officer at least once ture greatness of that city on the acreage and the more favorable weath Frederick Barrett to 8. L. Parrott, lot show. in each month. In all particulars the slough, is to have a newspaper. The er will produce a much larger crop 8 blk 7, Deskins add to Newberg; $125. Great changes are being made at the Sell’s and Forepaugh’s shows will D. r. Stratton to Wm Stratton, 18 state fair grounds. Tlie old huts, etc,, band is to observe military etiquette plant and the planter arrived down on than the phenomenal yield of last both visit thi» coast during the coming • cits , part of Sam D Snowden D L C in the camp ground are being torn and discipline. the Telephone yesterday, and Vol. 1, year. • summer. down and the trees grubbed out. The in t 3 s r 2 w; $1400. IV. The First Regiment Infantry, No. 1, will be looked for in a few days. Grass on the range is growing and F. W. Fenton has moved his law of Mechanic’s Pavilion is also being torn Jesse Hobson to S D Hobson, 1 int in The man who possessed the required fice to rooms in the uew brick over Ja down and a new one erected. The right Oregon National Guards, will go into furnishing good feed. Stock are flat cobson’s store. of way for two electric car lines has camp, by* order of Commander-in- amount of nerve and money to locate tering. Shearing is in progress. Fleeces 7 to 19 inclusive blk C Hobson's add to R. M. Wade and G. J. Pierce, of the been granted and the roads will lie run Chief Sylvester Pen noyer, for a ;ieri<xl at this embryo city is just from Dako- are large and the wool of good qual Newberg; $500. Lewis Jones to Samuel Hobson, lots firm of R. M. Wade & Co., of Salem, ning by July 1891. of six days, commencing July 4, 1891, ta and he will probably find it pleas- wsre in the eitv Tuesday and Wednes In this age of keen competition a at a place to be designated by the offi- anter to be lulled to sleep by the music ity- 7 to 20 inclusive, blk B Hobsons add to Fruit promises unusually well. In day. man must advertise and advertise Newberg; $1000. He must give the same atten I cers of the regiment. It is mandatory of the wavelets of the Columbia than Wasco county there has been a largely Jesse Hobson to S 1) Hobson, lots 12 The Woman's Christian Temperance wisely. tion to his advertising as lie does to his and by state law every member will be to live in a country where the cyclone increased acreage of watermelons. Veg Union will meet on Friday at the resi stock store. An advertisement required to report for duty at that time. blows the handle oil' the Washington atables in gardens are growing rapidly. and 13, blk A and lots 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, STEEL dence of Mrs. Ungerman at 3 o’clock forms and 23, 24, 25 and 26, blk D, lot 13 Wk E, an impression on tlie mind of Every member of Company B is cau hand press and interferes with the cir GALVANIZE p. m. NEEDLE As in western Oregon, the prospects Hobsons add to Newberg; $1. the reader and it means a great deal to BY THE A POINT The executive committee of the board the advertiser that that impression lie a tioned to prepare himself for said en culation of the paper by killing off the were never better for bounteous crops Wm Hobson to Sami Hobson 3 25-160 E nglish ! of trade of this city will attend the favorable one and that it be fully sus campment. Every member will pro subscribers.” BARBS throughout Eastern Oregon. acres O J Walker D L C; $1400. PROCESS presidential reception in Portland on tained in the establishment, cure a pair of blankets or comforts for That always p r o- The New Discovery. B. 8. P ague , May 5. Sami Hobson to Jesse Hobson lots 7, ject at right angles, Which employ» J. E. Magers received a telegram use during encampment. In order that U. 8. Signal Observer. 8, 9, 10, 11, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 35 and and are so wrapped no acid. Corvallis is again infested with fire from Dr. G. F. Tucker, of The Dalles, B Company may be in some degree fit Yon have heard your friends and bugs. Two fires undoubtedly of incen Wednesday, stating that Mrs. Tucker for the responsibilities of the encamp neighbors talking about it. You may How’» Thia? 36 blk A Hobsons add to Newberg; $1. that the tighter the PAINTEDk diary origin occurred on Sunday night was drowned in tbe Columbia at The yourself be one of the many who know A B Faulconer to Oma Talbott, lots Wire is streched the with genuine iron We offer One Hundred Dollars reward ment Article V is promulgated. of this week. Dalles on Tuesday, and that the funeral from personal experience just how good for any case of catarrh thatcanuot be cured 2 and 7, blk 28, Faulconcrs add to Sher ore paint, the best more firmly they would be held in Brownsville on Fri V. On the first and second Tuesdays a thing it is. If you have ever tried it by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure The graduating class at the public day. idan; $80. for the purpose. No further particular- of tlie of the months of May and June the you are one of its staunch friends, be are held in position F J. CHENEY, Prop’s, Toledo, O. school Is now preparing their orations drowning can be obtained at tlie pres ceremony of battailion guard mount cause the wonderful thing about it is We. the undersigned, have known F. J. G L Baker to Geo F Bullock, lots 1 THE OPPOSITE STRONGEST*® for Commencement. The class con ent writing. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mag that when once given a trial Dr. Kings Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe aud 2, blk 10, Martins add to McMinn is true of other LIGHTEST,« sists of fifteen. ers, Mrs. H. Henderson, Mrs. Camp will take place at tbe Armory of B com New Medical Discovery ever after holds him perfectly honorable in all busintss ville; $175. BEST. kinds of barb wire. The fortieth anniversary of the estab bell and Miss Sadie Smith of this city pany with the following detail of offi a place in the house. If you have nev transactions’, and financially able to tarry anv obligation made by their firm Wm J Morris to Wm Grover, 78 aers lishment of the Masonic grand lodge of will attend the funeral. cersand men: Adjutant, commanding er used it and should lie afflicted with out W est A T raux , Wholesale druggists Tole Oregon will be celebrated at Oregon part of W Sayers die; $1500 The price of wheat went up 12} cents officer; sergeant-major. First Sergeant a cough, cold or any throat, lung or do, O. City in September. chest trouble secure a liottle at once and W aldixo , K isnan A M araix , Wholesale Henry White to Jacob Selters, lots 1 per hundred in San Francisco one day ; Walter Link; senior officer of the guard, Toledo. O. Picture frames and mouldings of last week. This is a great raise and 1 Lt. C. H. Fleming; junior officer of the give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed druggists, and 2, blk 13, Whiteson; $70. flail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, every time, or money refunded. Trial every description; also carpets, mat the farmers are jubilant in so far as it Jacob Seiten to A D Simpson, lots 1 directly upon the blood and mocous tings and wall paper in great variety will effect this season’s crop, but no , guard, Lt. F. L. Harris; drum major, bottles free at Roger’s Bros, drug store. acting surfaces of the system Trstinionials Sent 2 blk 13, Whiteson; $150. at Burns & Daniel’s. further. Last season’s crop is now in Quartermaster-Sergeant U. 8. Booth. free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all A Hundred Years Ago. the hands of speculators who are mak dJttggists, First detail.—First Sergeant, Ser Colour 1 Vilas and the Farmer. The Aamold concert was fairly well ing the money. Oregon farmers will The members of the Oregon Pioneer attended and was enjoyable. The local receive at lea-t 75 cents per bushel for geant F. H. Story; Sergeant of the A Novel Foot Rae«. Colonel William F. Vilas, of Wisconsin, numbers were appreciated by the peo this crop. The wheat crop of the world guard, Corporal T. C. Nash; Corporal of and Historical society deeming the dis wbb traveling from Madison to Chicago. ple as much as the work of Aamold. Over a week ago a professional foot Colooel Vilas has some reason to believe in light for 1891, and the prospects for the guard, Corporal A. M. Dee; guards* covery of the Columbia river by Capt. every one in the state of Wisconsin J. P. Irvine has opened up hi» bakery European war is good, in-fact have not Privates Baker, Collard, Carlin, Coul Roliert Gray, of the American ship Co racer, pretending to be a woodchopper, that knows him. Perhaps, also, he has heard again. Mr. V. Stein, one of the best been better for years. A war is to be ter, Durham, Fuller, E., Glenn. bantered Mr. F. S. Ingram, the well- •f those statesmen and politicians whose lumbia, on the 7th day of May, 1792, bakers in tbe state of Oregon, is back deplored, buWtliere is no disguising the Second detail.—First sergeant, Ser an event of national importance and known young farmer, residing thls wonderful memory for faces and names again and will run the shop for Mr. Ir fact that it will effect Oiegon farmers made them popular with the masses. At We are Agents for the Celebrated Glidden Barb Wire, which is BUperio! for the better. As it effects them so it geant W. F. Dielsehneider; Sergeant of worthy of centennial celebration has side of Tangent, for a foot race. Mr. a»y vine. to any other wire made. We also carry “ rate it was apparent that he was effects all, and we are all here for the Ingram, who suspected what the man appointed a special committee to issue the guard, Corporal James H. Fuller; Miss Dell Lebo left on Tuesday for money there is in it. Ain’t it so? going to see how it worked, and if it was ! < 'orporal of the guard, Corporal F. E. a circular to all pioneer and kindred was, finally consented, provided he not* a success in one instance it can hardly Canada, where »he will spend the sum mer with friends. Her sister, Miss That Census Fiasco. i Griffith; guards, Hewett, Hibbs, S. I., societies existing within the borders of could choose the distance and ground. be agdd to be the fault of Colonel Vilas. He entered the smoking car a few miles Effie, accompanied her as far ns Port Hibbs, S. F., Hibbs, R. B., Martin, A. the territory acquired by the United A race was made and $25 a side put up. out from Madison and recognized the man land. The census bulletins seem determin ■ D., Martin, W. E., McGuire. States as the result of this discovery, Mr. Ingram chose newly plowed in the first seat, behind the stove. Heshook Impure blood and low vitality will ed to report Salem’s population at and now comprising the important ground and one mile of it. A track hands with him and asked after the vari Third detail. — First sergeant, Ser- make fearful inroads on your health. about a third what it really is. Tlie I geant Roswell Connor; Sergeant of the states of Oregon, Washington and Ida was measured on his farm, plowed for ons members of bis family. Then be passed 1 Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your on to the next. His inquiries here were a [ blood and bulla you up. Sold by Rog last bulletin issued gives tlie urban poj>- guard, M. D. L. Rhodes; Corporal of ho, inviting and urging the said organ the occasion, a little over twice around trifle hazy, but the man evidently knew ulation, or cities of 8,000 and ovex But the guard, Corporal Tnos. B. Kay; izations to appoint and send delegates thcfleld making tlie distance. Yester ers Bros. Colonel Vilas and was flattered. That em . A man with a broken jaw is working Salem is not mentioned in it. Mr. guards, Privates McKinney, Neal, Red to Astoria May 12th next, for the pur day the race was run, several from Al boldened the senator to go on; in fact he ■ Porter promises another bulletin at an the county for all there is in it. The mond, Story, R., Shadden, Simpson, pose of aiding in the formulating and bany being present. It was the most was afraid to stop lest he should ofTend ! people should beware as he is a fake early day which which shall treat of Walker. Far Better and Cheaper than rope for use with Cap-’ adoption of a plan and programme for novel as well as ludicrous race on someone. Near the center of the car was an old' ana all money given to him will be Salem, Eola and Shank’s Landing. record. The foot racer rau in regular the centennial celebration of this im stan. Grubbing Machine, etc. Fourth detail. — First sergeant, Ser man with gray chin whiskers, a fur cap I spent in the saloon. So say the papers Verily, the 1890 census is a failure, so geant Arthur 8. Cooper; Sergeant of the portant event in the national history of suit, except shoes, while Mr. Ingram and lop boots, who was an interested spec J of the state. far as Oregon is concerned. And the guard, Corporal E. M. Warren; Corpo our country on the 9tli of May, 1892. had his underclothes on. Mr. Ingram, tabor of the proceedings. When his turn VUas shook him warmly by the hand On Friday lust Von Moltke, the great recount of Salem ha« no position on Hie on account of his great strength, en come ral of the guard, Corporal Wm. Arthur; The Secret or Success. and inked how everything was at the farm. German general, died of heart failure, j records.— Stateem an durance and length of reach, took the guards, Privates Young, Bell, J. 8-, The man grunted something in reply and He gained his prominence as a soldier It will not be long before the papers | Bell, W. W., Manee, Johnson, Malone. Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the lead and kept it to the finish. Both the colonel passed on. After he had left after the age of 64 years, at which secret of success is petseverance. There f of Salem will claim the population of car the old man turned to a neighbor age American officers are placed on the The necessity of much labor within fore they persist in keeping the finest line men fell down repeatedly, being well the and asked: retired list. Marion county as the tlie population of the company is apparent and the above of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, tired out at the end, the stranger giv “Who’s that blamed idiot?” drugs and chemicals on the market. They The celebration of the anniversary of the village. They now call four pre officers and men are counciled to faith especially invite all persons who have pal ing completely out before the finish and “What,” cried the man addressed. “Don’t the I. O. O. F. organization was held cincts “Salem.” ’ short breath, weak or hungry quitting. He had been beat as his own you know him?” fully study the details of the ceremony pitation. spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, at Newberg on Saturday last. A num “Never saw him before.” of guard mount in order that they may nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, game. The money was turned over to riled. ber of McMinnville Odd Fellows at-| “For heaven’s sake, where do you live?” lieart disease to trv Dr Miles’ unequal the victor. Several amusing incidents have a good understanding of it by en or tended, although the weather was liad. I “Madison.” New Heart Cure, before it is too late are reported.— Albany Democrat. ! M orris .—At Lafayette, on Sunday campment. The officers are required ed They report a good attendance. “And don’t know Colonel Vilas?” . It has the largest sale of any similar rem ! April 26, 1891, H. T. Morris, aged 42 to see that the men are steady while in edy Fine book of testimonial free Dr. Th«- old man roused himself a little. Tuesday Judge Galloway received a! years. Funeral held Tuesday under A Husband’s Mistake. “Ob, that Bill Vilas, Is it?” hesaid. “No, Miles’ Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed ranks, and to sharply rebuke all who for telegram t om the governor statin« that Masonic auspices. sleeplessness, headache, fits, etc., and I never saw him before, and what in thun Husbands too often permit wives, par he had remitted tlie tine of Edward Mr. Morris was a well-known and do not obey the orders of their officers. it contains no opiates ents their children, to suffer from head der does he want to make a pump handle Purcell, now serving time in tbe coun ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, emt of my arm for?” At 8 p. m., sharp, the principal musi That Coal Mine. ty iail. As »oon a« the official papers good citizen of Yambill county. He fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr "Why, he’s been elected senator.” are received Purcell will be discharged. was n prominent Mason, being master cian wilj sound “Assembly of Trum Mile’s Restorative Nervine such serious "Humph!” grunted the old man. “I sup On Blair Forward’s farm in the Wal results could easily be prevented, Drug pose that’s why he asked me about my of Lafayette lodge and king of Sterling peters” and the band will assemble in The board of regents of the State Ag everywhere say it gives universal sat the extreme right of the Armory and do hills the recent coal find is being de- gists ” isfaction, and has an immense sale Wood fann. ricultural College contemplate building Chapter of this city. "What’s the matter with that?” a dormitory that will accommodate C ronin .—On Tuesday, April 28, 1891, will face to the East; in five minutes velopeed. The workmen have already worth A Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow & “Nothing, except that I don’t own a Syracuse, N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hills Ella, daughter of John Cronin, of after the “Assembly of Trumpeters” succeeded in digging out the entire Co., of Mich.; about 150 students. This will take and hnndreds of others sav farm and never did.” Gopher Valley, of la grippe. 1-uii- the principal musician will sound “As ledge of coal which was at first discov-1 dale. about $15,000 of the $25,000 appropriated And so Colonel Vilas’ diplomacy went I ‘it is the greatest seller they ever knew.1’ for this and other purposes nt the last eral held from Catholic church in sembly of Guard Details” and the de contains no opiates Trial bottles and tor nanght —Chicago Tribune. ered. The indications are good for an It Muddy Valley yesterday. session of the legislature. fine book on Nervous Disease«, free nt S100.000 to Loan. Miss Cronin has been attending tails will assemble under command of other ledge of considerable size and j Rogers Bros’. The special agent for the allotment ■ their respective first sergeants prospecting will be continued as long Money to loan upon real estate in Large Catch of Trout. of the Siletz Indian reservation has ar ! school in Portland and came home on VI. The use of the Armory on Sat as signs are favorable. They believe rived at the agency and the allotment j | a visit a short time ago. Yamhill county, for a term of years. 1 It is a known fact that whether you eat to live or live to eat, you will urday night, May 2, 1891, has been re they will be able to find the “black dia The continuous showery weather of will be made immediately. After the J For terms write to or call upon F. W. j have to but’ groceries, and the first thing to concede is what kind and Plenty of Time Yet. quested and the same'ls granted. The mond” in paying quantities. The coal I Indians have received their quota,there I the past week or two has been disheart Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, where to get them. If you want the best the market affords you should will be some 200,000 acres of land to Armory is to be used for no other pur taken from the first ledge was of A 1 B«ing asked when he intended to ening to sportsmen, who have forebore Oregon. ' not hesitate to call and inspect the goods offered open to settlement. make the appointments on the state pose than the giving of a hop for the quality and burns readily. The land to go fishing for trout, as streams must owners in the vicinity of the coal mine be in flood and sport was not to be ex Why will you cough when Shiloh’s cure Dr. Aborn, the successful eye, ear, board of charities and corrections, aud lienefit of B company band. will give immediate relief. Price 10 its.. 50 catarrh, throat and lung physician of VII. The following detail for guard are hopeful. the stat« board of equalization, Gov pected. The farmers’ boys who have cts, and *1 Portland, will not be able to leave for , duty at the Armory on the evening of not had lots of leisure on account of Europe this summer owing to his large ernor Pennoyer said yesterday he At the College. and Increasing practice, _ Those who would not make them until the bills ' May 2, 1891, is announced: the rain, have improved the “shining” For Sale ! Who pride thenisel vcb by keeping goods that they can guarantee the Officer of the guard, Lt. F. L. Har-! wish to consult him should go direct to , 1Mwr i, became ! laws. hour by fishing for the market and May Day will be observed at the col i.u office«, offiooo Fourth and Morrison Morrison streets. streets, creating these uoarus uecami liest. that nature yields. We nave made arrangements with an Eastern his Fourth anif ris; Sergeant of the guard, Sergeant' This will give him until about the 20th lege by a literary and musical enter; making some spending money with Twenty head of Good Goats— house by which we are going to give W. A. Wells, a prominent grain buy of May to decide upon suitable tim- Roswell Connor; Corporal of the guard, tainment followed by ail ice cream very good success, as may be seen from Corporal T. C. Nash; guards, Privates mostly Females. er of Corvallis, otters to contract for 50,- ber.^Neither of them was signed by the 000 bushels of this season’s crop of Thad. L. Simpson, H. W. Hewett, H social. The crowning of the May the fact that 100 dozens of nice moun For particulars, enquire of governor, and as they were not they Queen will be a part of the exercises. tain trout were received by a single wheat at 75 ceuts. Crops in the Wil B. McGuire, Hoyt Malone. The detail J. H. BELL, lamette valley are looking unusually will become laws by limitation.— Ore will report for duty at the Armory at Admission ten cents: ice cream and dealer yesterday from Yamhill county. Im good for this season of the year, and gonian. McMinnville, Or. The fish were caught in the streams 7:30 p.m., sharp, in complete fatigue cake ten cents. A Cook Book. When your cash purchases amount to $10 we will make prospects are flattering for more than flowing down from tbe Coast range. — uniform. an ordinary yield. ' you a prnsent of the goeat Cook book of the day, known as Tax Notice. Miles’ Nervine Li ver Pill». Oregonian. Administratrix' Notice. VIII. The following detail will re I ’ i W. _______ H. Logan has just piaceri a very on a new principle—regulating the Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Notice is hereby given that the school port to the commanding officer at the Act ne liath fine bath tub tufi in his barber shop. shop, Here liver, stomach tach and bowels through the the County court of the county of Yam _____ you can __________________ get a bath in short order, as it tax for district No. 40 of Yamhill coun Armory at 7:30 p. m., sharp, Saturday nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, In hill. state of Oregon: only takes seven minutes to heat the ty, Oregon, for the year 1891, is now May 2, 1891, for fatigue duty during speedily cure billiousnes’s. bad taste, torpid Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, In the matter of the estate • liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, water. The room is provided with all due, and is to be paid at the First i the evening; Lieut. Chas. H. Flem men, of women and children. Smallest, mild* A compendium of useful information, pertaining to every branch of do the modern conveniences including an est. surest ! 50 doses, 25 cts Samples free Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup George E. Getchell, deceased. ' National Bank of McMinnville within ing, Sergeant Arthur S. Cooper, Cor- improved shower attachment. Twen tions. and positively cures Piles or no NOTICE is hereby given that the under mestic economy ; a manual for every household; a book containing over at Rogers Bros. signed has been by an order of the eountv sixty days from this date. If not paid | poral F. E. Griffith, Privates P. D. ty-five cents is the price charged. pay required. It is guaranteed to give 400 pages, with numerous illustrations and elegantly bound. Do not Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver perfect satisfaction, or money refund court of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly ap A Y. W. C. T. U. was organized by within sixty days from the date hereof i Glenn, Chas. McKinney, A. Young, Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed ed. Price 25 cents per box. ‘ For sale pointed administratrix of tlie estate of delay, but call and get a card. You cannot afford to be without it. ■ George E. Getchell. deceased. Mrs. Scott at the close of the lecture the tax will deemed and returned de i James Durham, Wayne Carlin. to cure you. Sold by Howorth and Co. by Rogers Bros. Therefore, all persons having claims Remember it is no prize scheme, but a genuine gift with a cash pur Thursday evening. Th» following are linquent. By order of | against said estate are hereby notified and chase of only $10 at prices as low as the lowest. Don’t forget the place, the officers: President, Miss Nettie A. FOR Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you Sleepless nights made miserable by that required to present the same to rue at Dated this 10th day of April 1892. . C apt . H. L. H eath . have a printed guarantee on every bottle of terrible cough Shiloh’s cure is the remedy Amity. Yamhill county, Oregon, with Wallace A Todd, the leading grocerymen Barnum: 1st vice president Miss Ella J oseph H obf . rg , W alter L ink , First Sergeant. Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. for you. Sold by Howorth and Co. Fuller; 2d vice president Miss Sophia proper vouchers and duly verified, within School Clerk. Sold by Howorth and Co. Okerson; 3d vice president, Miss Edith six months from the date hereof. SHILOH’S Vitalizer is what vou need for CATARRH cured, health an<l sweet Dated this 29th dav of April. 1891. Brown; 4th vice president, Miss Mamie constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis breath secured by Shiloh ’ s ea tarrh remedy SHILOH ’ S cure will immediately relicv MARTHA A. GETCHELL, Houck; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Rosa Clark; all symptoms of dyspepsia- price 10 and 75 immediately relieved by Shiloh ’ s Cure Price 30 Cents. Ya«nl injector . ree Hold by Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Administratrix of said estate. Rec. Sec., Ml«« Eva Martin; treasurer, sold by Howorth and Co ' cent's per bottle. Sold by Howorth and Sold by Howorth and Co, Hnworh A" Co F. W. Fenton. Attorney forestate a 30 I Miss Eva Hoberg. Ml WIFE ISA GLIDDEN BARB WIRE 1 CRUCIBLE STEEL FLEXIBLE CABLEI CROSS HEAD BALE Galvanized and Annealed Wire. MARTIN & SANDERS, M’MINNVILLE AND DALLAS. A GRAND OFFER BY WALLACE & TODD TO YOU THE JEWEL of I M c M innville .