The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 01, 1891, Image 3

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    Golden Wedding«
Shipley, from Portland, was
TIIE TELEPHONE-REGISTER in Marion
the city this week buying straw for
CIRCUIT COURT.
HE DROPPED •‘SÔ.OOO.
WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN.
Mr. Bourne, of Portland, Drop. Hl. Wad— For the Week Ending Saturday, Sept. 2C.
Proceedings of the First Three Days of
the Couefi Lake Dredging Co. A max­ On the 27th of September, 1841, Jo­
The Gambling Law Protect, the Loser.
1891—U. S. Signal Service.
Regular September Term.
imum
price
of
$4
a
ton
was
paid.
seph
Hoskins
and
Sarah
A.
Hodson
1,
1891
October
WESTERN OREGON.
The McMinnville flouring mills are were united in marriage in Clinton
State of Oregon vs Ulysses Benton: The gambling law of Massachusetts
running again. Kratz & Kiernan are county, Ohio. Their present home is larceny; plea of simple larceny; fined is a good one. The loser in that state The fare part of the week was cloudy
the proprietors, and it is expected that near Newberg, this county. Last Sun­
POSTOFFICE hours .
can’t possibly “keep it quiet.’ If the and
.
rainy,'the latter part cool, generally
$60 and costs.
the mill will be run to its fullest capac­
,
with fog in the mornings.
From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. ity from now on. They commenced day was the fiftieth anniversary of their
State of Oregon vs J F Gould; selling amount lost is a sum of any magnitude cloudless,
m. to 8:30 p.m.
wedding,and it was determined by their liquor without license. Jury trial; found the loser might as well walk into court Light frost was quite general on the
last night to run twenty-fours a day.
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
at once and bring action to recover, for morning
,
of the 23d, no damage is re­
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
On our streets the first of the week relatives to give the worthy couple a not guilty.
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail was seen a one-horse rig with an old surprise on that occasion.
State of Oregon vs Chas Snelling and if he does not some one else will for ported from it, this was the first frost
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m.
man as driver that had crossed the On Sunday morning, while “Uncle Edward Talbott; larceny. Pleads not him. The law of that state gives any , of the season. Smoke has entirely dis­
Mail for 5:45 a. m. train closes evening plains from Minnesota. Five months
Joe” was at church the guests arrived guilty; set for trial Friday morning.
one the right to bring action against appeared
,
from the atmosphere.
before at 9 p m.
were occupied in the journey and the
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail outfit, man and all, looked the worse and posted themselves in and about the
Harvesting of cereals is over. There
State of Oregon vs Chas Snelling and the winner and the recovery belongs to
closes at 11 a m.
house, so that when the old gentleman Edward Talbott; larceny. Pleads not the party bringing the action. This are
,
a few small amounts of wheat and
for wear.
places a premium upon bringing actions , oats to thresh. There was no appreci­
arrived
he found a goodly company as­ guilty; set for trial Friday morning.
Hon. John M. Osburn, of Corvallis,
CHURCH NOTICES.
.
damage done by the rains. The
was robbed at the state fair of a $5 gold sembled.
W H Logan vs C W Talmage; ap­ and there is always some one ready able
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services piece. The robber, however, did not
After a bountiful dinner, and while peal. Settled.
waiting
to
bring
the
action,
especially
buckwheat
crop of Clackamas county
every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:00p ni, compensate himself much for his ef­
James Sheridan vs James Fletcher, when the amount involved is a consid­ is very good, small portions of it were
Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prayer meet­ forts, as the money was counterfeit and the company were assembled in the
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
came into Mr. Osburn’s bands through parlor, a door opened and three little Jr., suit for damages. Dismissed for erable sum. It is a good law. It makes damaged by rain. Hops are about all
R ev J. T. A bbett , Pastor.
children entered the room, bearing a want of prosecutor.
gambling public and the winner cannot baled. Experiments show that sugar
CCMBEBLASU
I’KESBVTERIAH
CHURCH — some oversight.
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p.
8 G Reed vs L L Burton et al, fore­ go on his way rejoicing or the loser beets and sorghum do very well in
Tuesday morning Kay & Todd ship­ load of presents, which they delivered
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
ped a large load of goods to Newberg. into the hands of the aged pair.
Washington county. The rains softened
keep mum.
closure. Settled.
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor
They are stocking their branch house The presents consisted of the follow­ Board of School Commissioners vs H
About a year ago Mr. Bourne, of Port­ the earth sufficient to allow of plowing
B aptist C hurch —Services every Sabbath in that beautiful little city with first-
land, while visiting in Massachusetts, in many counties. In portions of Linn
al 11 a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at class goods and we bespeak for them a ing articles: gold watch, breast-pin, F Mayer; confirmation. Confirmed.
9-55 a in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
In the matter of the assignment of G was drawn into a pot and dropped a county the corn is not ripening well.
good patronage, as they are honorable, gold lined goblets, gold-headed cane,
gold-rimmed spectacles, lace collar, gold W Sappington; assignment. Contin­ cool $25,000. Of course it leaked out In Douglas county the wheat was not
fair dealing gentlemen.
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H.,
and was telegraphed back here at the over an average in quantity per acre
meet in their liall the first and tlnrd Satur­
An exchange says : To polish deer watch chain, thimble, dress pattern, ued.
day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors horns, scrub them with a brush and set of silver teaspoons.
time. Every precaution on the part of and quality, oats are, however, above
Chas
Lafollett
vs
J
M
Townsend;
ac­
cordially invited. J. R B ooth . Master.
sand to take off the dirt and loose fibre,
Those present were: C. E. Hoskins, tion for money. Settled.
the winner was taken to keep it quiet. the average. In Jackson county grapes
Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec,
then polish with rouge and rottenstone Tillie J. Hoskins, Joycie Hoskins, J. L.
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J W Maxwell vs Tillamook county; A still hunt was made, and it seems are ripening and wine making will be­
and a cloth ; varnish witli copal var­
gin next week. In Curry county a 200-
nish. A number of McMinnville hunt­ Hoskins, Mary L. Hoskins, Anna B. appeal on cost bill. Trial by court ; tax­ that the winner was ferreted out.
Local «'ind General.
ers have no use for the above.
Hoskins, Cecil J. Hoskins, A. M. Hos­ ation of costs by clerk found erroneous An action in the state courts in Mas­ acre field of barley, oats and wheat
A. L. Newgard is home from La Word is sent out from Salem that a kins, Sarah J. Hoskins, Minnie H. and is reversed.
sachusetts was at once begun. Pro­ averaged 50, 51 and 33 bushels per acre,
Grande visiting his family.
baseball league will likely be formed Robertson, T. B. Cummings, Cappie C.
G W Hardwick vs State Insurance ceedings were had as far as they could respectively. Reports indicate that
A new Congregational church was next year with Albany, Eugene, Al­ Cummings, Claude Cummings, Pearl Co.; review. To be heard Friday.
go until the deposition of Mr. Bourne every one is well satisfied with the re­
bina and Salem counted in. It is just Cummings, Thomas Cummings, M. M.
dedicated at Eugene on Sunday.
Sam Parrish plff in error vs Town of here was had. Mr. Bourne refused to sult of the harvest.
too bad that Salem can not forget her
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.
Manning <fc Ungerman will change experience with McMinnville on the Hodson, O. O. Hodson, Nellie B. Howl­ Newberg, deft in error; review. Mo­ give his deposition in the matter, pre­
EASTERN OREGON WEATHER.
their ad. next week. Lookout for it.
diamond long enough to treat us with soil, Edna Hodson, C. M. Hodson, Al­ tion to dismiss overruled.
ferring to let the matter drop. Yester­ The fore part of the week was cloudy
Hon. J. W. Maxwell, of Tillamook decent courtesy.
va Macy.
Horst Bros vs G C Belt; action for day afternoon an order by the court, at and occasional showers fell, the latter
county, was in the city last Thursday.
Henry Hewitt has lately divided and
Toward evening the guests dispersed, money. Continued.
the instigation of the court of Massa­ part was generally cloudless and cool,
We would ask the Independence apportioned his large farm, seven miles with many congratulations to the old
ao chusetts, was made, asking Jonathan with frosts oil the 20th and 23d, the first
Allison
&
Sanders
vs
C
H
Beeler;
We»tSide what kindof music a “quire” south of Dayton, to his children. This people upon the completion of half a
Bourne to come Into court and show general frosts of the season.
tion for money. Settled.
will make a large settlement of that
makes.
Harvesting and threshing are gener­
for cause why he should not be punished
family in that neighborhood, as there century of wedded life.
J
C
Streeter
vs
C
E
Mayer;
action
The dance given by “B” company are many children. Jasper Hewitt and
ally
over, except in Union, Wallowa
for
refusing
to
give
his
deposition.
A
S1OO
Reward.
8100.
money.
To
be
settled.
last Friday evening was quite well at­ brother, who were lately in business at
Isadore Nichols vs J M Robertson et subpoena was issued out of J udge Shat- and Baker counties, where threshing is
tended.
McMinnville, are two of his sons, and
The readers of the T elephone -R eg ­ al.; action for money. Settled.
uck’s court, and Mr. Bourne refused to being finished up. Crops have been se­
Rev. M. Burlingame and wife, of St. received their portion. Jasper has the ister
will be pleased to learn that there J J Fowler vs D A Browne et al; ac­ recognize it. Now the question is as to cured without any damage from cli­
Helens, was in town last Saturday vis­ northwest part of the farm.— Dauton is
at
least
one
dreaded
disease
that
Herald.
iting relatives.
whether Mr. Bourne is in contempt of matic conditions, as is the rule. Large
science has been able to cure in all its tion for money, may be settled.
We are glad to note that Mr. Wright . That was a very pleasant sociable stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Sidney A Burnett vs Frank O Olsen; court. Jurists differ in their opinion on yields are reported from every county,
will put down a concrete walk in front time enjoyed by Capt. Wyatt Harris Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure forclosure. Decree, with attorney fee this point. If Judge Shattuck decides varying from 40 to 60 bushels per acre,
and wife last Wednesday evening. It now known to the medical fraternity.
of his new building.
that he is in contempt of court, Mr. the average yield varies from 15 bushels
was the twenty-fifth anniversary of
being a constitutional disease of 5 per cent.
Geo. H. Hemstock, who has been in their wedding and a few of their most Catarrh
P R Fendall vs Conner,Oren & Neely, Bourne will at once appeal the case to 1 per acre in some localities to 30 and 40
requires
a
constitutional
treatment.
Douglas county all summer, was home intimate friends gave them a surprise. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
bushels per acre in others. In Union
the supreme court.
action for money. Settled.
this week on a vacation.
A very nice collation was spread and acting directly upon the blood and
Later Judge Shattuck issued an order ■ county, for example, one field of 600
A
S
Bible
vs
J
M
Hewitt;
foreclosure,
Mrs. H. L. Heath returned from an partaken of, after the presentation of a mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
to Jonathan Bonrne to appear and held acres averaged a fraction over 40 busli-
extended visit to her parents in Wash­ fine silver cake basket to the worthy destroying the foundation of the disease settled.
McMinnville National Bank vs Jesse that Mr. Bourne should comply with . els per acre. The corn in Umatilla
couple, who appreciated the gifts as and giving the patient strength by
ington state last evening.
only true friends can.
the Massachusetts state law and give i county is unusually good. The fruit
building up the constitution and assist­ Hobson; action for money. Settled.
Rev. Wiley Knowles left for Walla
nature in doing its work. The
Rowell Bros vs Otte Van Ostrum; ac­ his deposition. Counsel for Mr. Bourne ‘ along the Snake river was never so good
Walla Tuesday morning to attend the BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. ing
proprietors have so much faitii in its
gave notice of appeal to the supreme ‘ and plentiful; in Wasco, Umatilla and
synod of the C. P. church.
curative powers that they offer One tion for money. Settled.
The
Royal
restaurant
takes
the
lead.
Hundred Dollars for any case that it Stowe & Brower vs L J Patterson, court of the state at once. It is the i Union counties the orchards are filled
A house and lot in a desirable loca­
opinion of the members of the bar that ; with fruit, and the smaller orchards of
tion in this city for sale on reasonable Go see McCabe for first class lumber fails to cure. Send for list of testimon­ action for money. Settled.
ials. Address F. J. C heney & Co.,
terms. Enquire at this office.
of all kinds.
R A Frame vs F Joplin; foreclosure, the supreme court will affirm the opin­ ■ the other counties have done remark-
Toledo, O.
ion of the lower court, and that Mr. , ably well. The harvest has been one
E. E, Selph, of Tillamook, dropped
Everything is kept in apple-pie order
settled.
B®“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
in to see us on Tuesday. He reports at Kuns’ bakery.
Fawcett Bros vs A W Wells et al; Bourne will ultimately be compelled to • of plenty, and the quality of cereals
everything lovely in his town.
Married.
tell all he knows about how he came to i and fruit a good average.
For fencing and boxing go to Mc­
action for money. Judgment.
Ed. W. Fuller and family will move Cabe’s lumber yard.
B. 8. P ague ,
Mahala Cozine vs John Soper et al: ; drop $25,000 in Massachusetts.—Dix-
A rthur —L eatherman .—Milton E.
into Mrs. W. H. Bingham’s house, cor­
U. S. Signal Observer.
patch.
H. H. Welch has employed a barber
Arthur and Cora M. Leatherman, action for money. Settled.
ner Third and F streets to-day.
to take charge of his shop."
both of Yamhill county, were mar­ J L Hembree vs Frank Olsen et ux;
Real Estate.
The New Discovery.
J. Todd, who has been suffering for
McCabe keeps the best sidewalk lum­ ried at the West Side "hotel on the foreclosure. Decree with attorney fee 5
several weeks from the effects of a ber.
By Nature, But Realize that
Yon
have
heard
your
friends
and
24th ult. by Rev. R. McKillop.
Try him.
Levi and Fanny Oren to W C Craw­
per cent.
mashed foot, is improving slowly.
neighbors talking about it. You may
They
are
accompanied
to
their
new
First National Bank of McMinnville yourself be one of the many who know ford and E E Cooper, lot 18, blk 22, <«
The first two days of court were al­ Cider mills and feed cutters at Mar­ home by the best wishes of their many
vs Soper Bros; action for money. Set­ from personal experience just how good Potters’ add to Sheridan; $900.
most entirely occupied in hearing mo­ tin & Sanders’.
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it
tions, etc., and were not very lively.
Francis A Delap to Thos Hall, lot 23,
When you want flooring go to Mc­ friends.
tled.
you are one of its staunch friends, be­
C row -S immons .—September 23, 1891,
Bedwell & Co vs Janies M Pierce; ac­ cause the wonderful thing about it is blk 6, North Yamhill; $400.
Prof. W. C. Kantner, of Lafayette, Cabe’s new lumber yard.
at the residence of 8. E. Olson, in tion for money. Settled.
A R and M E Burbank to F Melotte,
will prerch at the Cumberland Presby­ Buy ail “Improved Indiana” grain
that when once given a trial Dr. Kings
West Chehalem, Or., J. H. Crow and
terian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. drill, if you want the best.
New
Medical
Discovery
ever
after
holds
1.77
acres in Lafayette; $1200.
O
Okerson
vs
Samuel
Soper;
action
Miss Lucinda D. Simmons were
a place in the house. Ifj-ou have nev­
The Oregon state secular union will
N K and Henry G Harris to W C M
For all kinds of finishing lumber go
united in marriage by Rev. W. E. for money. Settled.
er used it and should be "afflicted with
convene at Portland Saturday, Sunday to McCabe’s new lumber yard
McCutcheon.
C L Hogan vs Daniel Parsons; action a cough, cold or any throat, lung or Frakes, land in t 2 s, r 3 w; $900.
and Monday, October 3d, 4th and 5tb,
Elizabeth and J Grant Turner to
Go
to
McCabe
’
s
lumber
yard
when
for
money.
Settled.
chest trouble secure a bottle at once and
1891.
We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple­
Destroyed by Eire.
you are in need of choice shiplap,
T E Ehrenberg vs Daniel Parsoni; give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed Alice O Shurtleff, lots 8, 9 and 10 in Co­
Thos. Jackson, formerly assistant sec­
every
time,
or
money
refunded.
Trial
ment
house in the Valley.
zine’s add to McMinnville; $2000.
When hungry look for the Royal
action for money. Judgment and order
retary of state under 8. J. Chadwick,
The residence of O. J. Lcabo, one and
bottles free at Roger’s Bros, drug store.
restaurant,
a
good
meal
for
25
cents.
Nancy
C
Laughlin
to
J
D
Laughlin,
for
sale
of
attached
property.
was in the city last week visiting olc
one-half miles north of town, was de­
friends.
all her interest in J M Laughlin land
State Teachers’ Reading Circle.
For the best fresh bread, pies and
Savage Commercial Co vs W Fowler;
stroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon.
1 claim; $400.
action
for
money.
Settled.
On Monday, October 5th, Mrs. A. E. cakes go to Kuns’ Red Front bakery.
The fire originated from a spark on the
Gallup will open a Japanese bazaar in
W A Gardiner to F Yocum, blocks 2
Money to loan on farm property at
The First National Bank of McMinn­ The reading circle organization is a
roof or from a defect In the chimney,
the room next to the T elephone -R eg ­ 8 per cent, and taxes by H. J. Little.
ville vs G W Dickson ¡action for money great and powerful educational move­ and 3, Sheridan; $375.
more probably the former. The con­
ister office.
ment. There are few states in the
W T Raleigh to Mrs F C Tatum, lot
For first class rustic go to McCabe’s
And we Purpose to Stay there.
tents were saved except the kitchen Settled.
A hundred and ninety-nine pounds lumber yard.
Mary E Losey vs Geo W Losey; di­ United States where such organizations 12, block 5, Bibee’s addition to Sheri­
of potatoes from one ponnd of seed !
and dining room furniture, which could
of
teachers
are
not
in
successful
opera
­
dan; $50.
That is what a Howell Prairie farmer Lakin's Royal restaurant is getting not be got out on account of fear of the vorce; granted.
new customers every day and holding
Mary Crawford vs William Crawford; tion. The membership of these associa­ Miles and Nettie Recce to J Hobson,
raised this year.
chimney tailing. Insurance on the
the old ones.
tions is composed of educators from lot 20, Newberg; $400.
divorce. Continued.
The sixty-eighth communication of
F or S ale .—A grade Jersey cow, house, $800 ; on contents, $200. Mr.
A P Oliver and J C Colcord and wife
H Bailey vs J W Bewley; suit for dis­ both public and private schools. It is
the Sovereign Grand lodge, I. O. O. F.,
composed of the thorough, progressive, to A I Rhodes, 20 acres near Newberg;
will be held in Portland, Oregon, in three years old. For particulars "inquire Lealio will rebuild immediately.
solution
of
partnership.
To
be
settled.
at this office.
September, 1892.
And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who
A W Wright vs Mary A Turner; enthusiastic teachers. It is composed $700.
The Secret of Success.
of men and women whose hearts are
R. Webb and family took their de­ Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels
T H Gilbert to M R and F A Fletcher
for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon.
change
of
venue;
action
for
money.
On
parture for South Bend, Washington, have over a hundred patterns of wall Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the trial as we go to press.
full of love for their fellow men, and part of sw 1 sec 2, 15 s, r 7w; $1
paper
to
select
from.
secret of success is perseverance. There­
Tuesday morning, where they are to
Chas and Mary Ann Lafollett to Eu­
The First National Bank of McMinn­ who desire to see their conditions and
fore they persist in keeping the finest line
reside in the future.
Guns of the latest model and best of
perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, ville vs the McMinnville Flouring Mills surroundings made better through the genia R Foster, 59.60 acres near Sheri-
shooting
qualities
can
be
purchased
drugs and chemicals on the market. They
Clark Braly and wife departed for
influence of popular education. It is 1 dan; $3600.
especially invite all persons who have pal­ Co; action for money. Settled.
southern California last Friday. It is cheap at O. O. Hodsons.
composed of men and women who de­ J B Sampson to Miranda Martin s 1
pitation,
’
short
breath,
weak
or
hungry
The
First
National
Bank
of
McMinn
­
altogether likely they will make that
Persons going east should procure spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression,
country their home.
Is too Izarg'e a Prolit on Implements. Port­
tickets over the Northern Pacific, repre­ nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, ville vs J Stepprath et al; action for sire to keep abreast the times and are ' blk K, Cozines add to McMinnville;
never found lagging. Into the ranks of ' $600.
or heart disease to try Dr Miles’ uneoual- money. Settled.
land
houses have made even more than this.
The city superintendent put a new sented by C. H. Fleming.
New Heart Cure, before it is too late
piece of pipe in the w’ater main Tuesday
For good bargains five, ten or twenty­ ed
Knight Olds vs McMinnville Flour­ such an organization the teachers of McMinnville Flouring Mills Co to J
It
has
the
largest
sale
of
any
similar
rem
­
afternoon. This was the cause of the acres tracts on easy terms, see H. J. edy. Fine book of testimonial free Dr. ing mills Co; action for money. Settled. Oregon are invited, even urged. Come Kiernan, flouring mill in McMinnville;
water being shut off.
FEIGES
Little next door to Odd Fellows block. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed
David Stout vs McMinnville Flour­ out from the ranks of mere school $15,000
sleeplessness headache, fits, etc., and
Hodson, with a large force of work­ Parties desiring to sell property should for
“
keepers
”
and
identify
yourself
with
ing Mills Co; action for money. Settled.
men, commenced the galvanized iron place the same with H. J. Little, real it contains no opiates.
Call and get ours.
Charles Kohn & Co vs I N Hembree, the vast army of true teacher». This is
cornice for the Douglas county court estate dealer, next to Odd Fellows block.
Legal
Lights.
the
only
way
we
can
elevate
our
pro
­
house Monday morning.
action for money. Judgement
Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative
fession and give it that standing among
There are a good many bad places in Nervine at Rogers Bros’. Cures head­ The following named prominent at­ L Bettmann vs J F Reed et ux; ac­
BUT CALL ON
the side and crosswalks about town, ache, nervousness, sleeplessless, neural­
tion for money. Judgement; order to the learned professions to which it is
torneys
were
in
attendance
at
the
cir
­
justly
entitled.
some of them are really dangerous. A gia, fits, etc.
5
cuit court during the week: H H sell attached property.
stitch in time saves nine.
Nineteen acres in Wapato lake, part Hewitt, Albany; H Hurley, J C Flan­ Climax Milling Co vs McMinville The State Teachers’ Reading Circle
Little Walter McClintock was re­ of the Phil Thompson D. L. C. Price
Flouring Mills Co; action for money. was organized two years ago under the WHEN YOU NEED
moved to his home in the couutry last $550 ; $300 down, $250 in one year. Ap­ ders, W D Fenton, G O Holman, Port­
management of the department of
To
be settled.
Sunday. The prospects are still very ply to H. J. Little.
land; G H Bingham, Salem; L Bilyeu,
STATIONERY,
superintendence. A two years’ course
S
J
Hind-
First National Bank vs
favorat’le for his recovery.
Fifty-six acres west of North Yamhill, Eugene; T B Handley, E E Selph, Til­
of
reading
was
adopted,
the
completion
BOOKS,
The enrollment in the public school part of M. Cain D.L. C. Price $10 per lamook; S B Huston, Hillsboro; J J manetai; action for money. Settled.
reached 317 this week. This is by con­ acre ; $300 down, balance in one year. Daly, Dallas; Ramsey & Fenton, Jas A J Apperson vs Valisco Sherman; of which should be recognized by a
School Supplies,
suitable diploma signed by the state
siderable more scholars than the build­ Apply to H. J. Little.
McCain, J E Magers and O H Irvine, action for money. Settled.
ing was intended to accommodate.
board
of
education
and
president
and
Watches,
Clocks
The First National Bank of McMinn­
Young Mr. Lebold found a lady's
Elsia Wright has received from Jones purse last Saturday and left it at this McMinnville.
ville vs J F Byers and T C Bucking­ manager of the circle. The society has
and Jewelry,
& Co.’s mill some of the finest rough office, where the owner can get it. It
not been as generally patronized as it
ham, action for money. Settled.
A Word of Thanks.
OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
lumber ever put into a building in this contains a few cents, in change, a trunk
should
have
been.
This
is,
perhaps,
D P Stratton vs C B Haworth et al;
city. The bill was sawed especially for key, etc.
largely due to the indifference of many Subscriptions taken for Newspapers
M. U, Gortner and family take this equity. Decree.
him.
Lost, on Sunday afternoon, Septem­ method of thanking all the citizens of
and Periodicals.
of the county superintendents. The
Martin
&
Sanders
vs
F
A
Berning;
ber
27,
on
the
road
between
McMinn
­
8. F. Harding, who has been suffer­
ing severely for several weeks with his ville and Lafayette, a double, all-wool McMinnville and surrounding country action for money. Judgment, order to teachers look to their county superin­
tendents as leaders In all these move­
right eye, went to Portland Tuesday to shawl, color gray and black. A suitable who so kindly, faithfully and liberally sell attached property.
have it operated upon, probably taken rewaid will lie paid for same if returned assisted us during the long and severe J F Allison vs E E Antrim; foreclos­ ments. Will they take the lead ?
out.
to Mrs. J. W. Bowers, West Side hotel. sickness which we have been called up­
An annual fee of fifty cents is required
---- THE GREAT-----
ure. Settled.
It is an established fact that Schil­ That harness made for H. J. Little by on to pass through, and pray that God
of each member. This barely pays for
E
L
Cady
vs
J
A
Patterson;
action
ling's teas, coffees and spices are the F. Wright is said to be the finest piece may bless and restore to all an hundred
postage, stationery and printing.
for money. Settled.
best brand in the United States and of harness work ever turned out in the
The following texts have been selected
are always to be found at the Red Front city. It is a beauty and every stitch of fold for the kind remembrance.
Martha J Phillips vs Wm Tatum et
for the year beginning November 1,
grocery.
EXPOSITION!
it was made in F. Wright's shop. He
al
;
replevi
n
.
Settled
.
Notice to Debtors«
A horse and cart was stolen from the challenges competition in workman­
Thomas Phillips vs Wm Tatum et al! and ending June 30, 1892: “Gordy’s
—WITH ITS—
Psychology,” $1.00, Ohio Publishing
farm of J. C. Scott last Saturday night. ship and price, stock considered. Al.
Has puzzled Bible students for ages. We don’t know. However,
All persons knowing fhemselves in­ replevin. Settled.
The sheriff went to Salem in search of Young put it up.
Co.,
Athens,
Ohio
;
Kellogg
’
s
“
School
we do know where you can find a f. esh, clean and durable stock of fam­
Jones & Co vs A C Frisby action for
WORLD
OF
WONDERS!
the theif, but no reliable clue could be Last week Geo. Owens received by debted to the late firm of Henderson &
ily supplies. A large variety of the durable, every-day kind, beside« the
money. Judgment; order to sell at- Management,” $ .55, E. L. Kellogg &
obtained.
express from Jas. Withecombe a thor- Gaunt, are hereby requested to call and
Co., 25 Clinton Place, New York; Opens Sept. 17th, 1891. Closes Fancy Groceries and all the Newest Nick Nacks.
tached
property.
W. B. Turner had about eight tons of ' oughbred Cotswold ram. He has a make settlement of their accounts with­
D M Osborne & Co vs J R Arthur; Frye’s “Child and Nature,” $ .60, Bay
straw baled, but before hauling it away flock of 20 ewes which he purchased out delay. The firm having dissolved
October 17th.
State Publishing Co., Hyde Park, Mass.
set fire to the unbaled portion and the from Ladd & Reid and Craig, and wit patnersbip it is necessary to close the action for money. To be settled.
Music by the Great Zapadores Band direct
The
above
prices
include
postage
and
fire got the start of him and burned up these he will mate his last purchase, books.
Harrison Crater vs Mary Crater; di-
from the City of Mexico.
the whole business.
and the result will be as fine a herd of
should be sent by postal note or postal
vorce. L F Hall referee.
Cotswolds
as
can
be
found
in
the
state.
Art
from
the Great Masters of Europe
Born.
order.
In
ordering
the
books
address
as
You meet, where he does his trading, and we wager you a gumdrop
The death of F. M. Vanderpool, for­
Coblentz & Levy vs L M Smith, ac-
and America, valued at a Quarter he’ll say at WALLACE & TODD'S. For over five years they have with­
merly of Lafayette, is announced. He
above and inclose with each order one
Luthet*
Benson
’
s
Lectures.
tion
for
money.
Judgment.
Million Dollars. Wonderful Electrio-
died in East Portland, September 17,
F ritz —To the wife of C. Fritz, of this
Adaptations in full operation. A stood the keenest competion; have seen rivals and would-be leaders rise
R L McMillen vs S A Young; action of the certificates.
1891, aged 60 years. He will be remem­
city, on Sunday, September 27, 1891,
Order
immediately
and
let
all
begin
Sunday afternoon the court bouse a daughter.
Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibits. and fall, but are today a shining example of the survival of the fittist.
bered by all old settlers.
for money. Settled.
reading
at
the
same
time.
was
well
filled
by
an
audience
of
Mc
­
State of Oregon vs John Baker; lar­
The report that smallpox existed in
Every department filled with the novel
Burklen's Arnica Salve.
Organize local circles and have semi­
Tillamook or Little Nestucca is denied Minnville’s best citizens to hear Luther
ceny. Pleads guilty; sentenced to one
and interesting in
by persons just out from there. The Benson deliver one of bis grand tem­ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, month’s imprisonment in the eounty monthly or monthly meetings for the
report was no doubt shirted to turn the perance lectures. Mr. Benson has de­
discussion of the subjects of your read­ ART, SCIENCE and INDUSTRY
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, jail.
travel to other seaside resorts.
Wallace & Todd's Best Family Savon Soap;
voted seventeen years to the temperance Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
John Aspinwall vs L L Burton, or- ings, and the interchange of ideas. It A Greater Number of Exhibits than
Judge Boise appointed the following cause, and while he is well known in
will do you good. You will feel that
ever
before
presented
upon
Chilblains,
Corns
and
all
Skin
Erup
­
.
der
to
make
deed;
order
granted.
Winchester Sugar Cured Hams;
liailiffs for this term of court: J. H.
the Coast!
Olds, Lafayette; Vede Olds, son of J. the east his fame had not been heralded tions. and positively cures Piles or no > L Root vs City of McMinnville; ap- you are growing and will do better
work.
H. Olds, Lafayette, and J. Wils Cook, on this coast very much. He held the pay required. It is guaranteed to give . peal. Set for this morning.
Swift & Co's pure Leaf Lard;
The Stock Department
brother-in-law of J. H. Olds, McMinn­ undivided attintion of the entire audi­ perfect satisfaction, or money refund­
For any further information address
ville,
A Husband’s Mistake.
W. A. Wetzell, Manager State Teach­
ence for nearly two hours, and we ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
Imperial Table Jelley;
Made a prominent feature.
Two bruisers made some light re­ heard several say they liked his talk by Rogers Bros.
ers’ Circle, Portland Oregon.
$3,000
IN
PREMIUMS,
$5,000
marks in the presence of ladies at the better than Col. Bain’s. On Monday
Schepps' Shreded Coconut;
Husbands too often permit wives, par­
The First Step.
Sitton ranch Sunday, and Hube pol­
ents their children, to suffer from head­
The largest display of fruit ever made
ished their manners up in fine style. evening again a large audience listened Just think of it!
ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness,
Princess Chocolate;
Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat, in the Pacific Northwest. All manu­
tits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr
They deserved it and we commend Mr. to this grand man. He goes from here Over in Union Block there are
Mile's Restorative Nervine such serious can’t sleep, can’t ihink, can't do any­ factories in full motion. Everything
Sitton for his good work,
witli the people’s best wishes.
results could easily be prevented. Drug­ thing to your satisfaction, and you new! No dead exhibits!
Royal Dutch Cocoa;
Hundreds of customers to see the
gists everywhere say it gives universal sat­ wonder what ails you. You should
A. G. H. Overn, of Mankata, Minn.,
Notice to Debtors.
New goods arriving daily.
isfaction, and has an immense sale. Wood­ heed the warning, you are taking the
The Exposition of Expositions!
offers to furnish $7000 if the people of
Highland Evaporated Cream.
worth & Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind. ; Snow <S first step into nervous prostration. You
Silverton will furnish $7900 more, and
All persons indebted to the Grange Enough selection for everyone,
Co., of Syracuse, N. Y. ; J. C. Wolf, Hills­ need a nerve tonic, ana in Electric Bit­ Admission as usual. Reduced rates for
put up a first class fruit cannery. Mr. store are hereby notified that settle­
dale, Mich.; and hundreds of others sav ters you will find the exact remedy for
Snider's Catsup;
round trip on all passenger lines.
Overn is a man of capital, understands
“it is the greatest seller they ever knew.’’
ment must be mnde on or before Octo­ X ery fine parlor suits,
a cannery and means business.
It contains no opiates
Trial ixittles and restoring your nervous system to its ■ H «fe A | HDU «can be earned at our NEW line rework,
Eastern Full Cream Cheese, Etc., Etc.
ber 1, 1891, and thereafter at the expira­ Easy rocking chairs,
line book on Nervous Diseases, freq, at nonnai healty condition. Surprising S S i B 111 I W rapidly end honorably, by tlro.e of
I 9
fr" ■ *‘th, r
young or old. • nd in their
It ¡keeps all the available teams bring­ tion of every 90 days interest will be N ice bedroom suits,
Rogers Bros’.
results follow "the use of this great tonic ilfl
Iwi I S s H I
■ own localities,wherever they b ve Any
Ell V 9 1 ■■ I one can do the work. Ea«y to learn.
ing lumber out of the mountains these charged on all accounts not settled at
and alterative. Y'our appetite returns, We
We have them all; in fact, this is only a very small proportion of
furniah everything. We «tart you. No riak. You can devota
Dandy dado window shades,
days. There are a large number of the specified times.
Change of life, backache, monthly ir­ good digestion is restored, and the liver your »pare moment«, or all your time to the work. Thia i« an the Good things we have in store for you. Come and soe ub ; you cannot
entirely new lead .and bring« wonderful «ucee«« to every worker.
buildings in course of erection and lum­
and
kidneys
resume
healthy
action.
McM. G. & F. Co.,
regularities,
hot
flashes
are
cured
by
Endless stock of wall paper,
Beginner» are earning from S25 to $5U per week and upwarda,
aflord to pass us by.
ber sufficient for their completion must
more after a little experience. We can fuo>i«b you th« em­
By M. R ichardson ,
Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples at Try a bottle. Price 50c at Rogers Bros, and
ployment and teach you rKKE. No apace to explain hara. Fall
Now is the time to purchase goods.
lie had before the roads get bad.
drug store.
6
Manager.
Rogers Bros. 3
WALLACE <3c TOED.
information FKKK. TRUE A CO.. AtCttlTA. BA1SK.
FOR MORE
Than ten years
We have served the
Public of Yamhill
County. It has been our
Constant aim to please all.
Our prices have been the
Lowest considering we use
Only the PUREST DRUGS
Obtainable, and as for accuracy
Our past record speaks for
Itself and a constantly
Increasing trade
Points us to a pleasing moral
ROGERS BROS,.
WE ARE MODEST !
He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is
Not Blown.”
HENCE WE TOOT
We Deal with the Factories
MAKE NO MISTAKE I
MARTIN & SANDERS.
C. GRISSEN,
PORTLAND
INDUSTRIAL
Where did Cain Get his Wife?
ASK THE FIRST MAN
WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD
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