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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1891)
Deeds Recorded. shall meet at their respective polling [ places, designated in said notices, at Seth Kelly to Eric Erickson, ne) sec A Company has Been Incorporated to The Full and Complete Law a. rassed the time prescribed for holding a gen- I ' 6, t 4 s, r 5 w; $500. by the Last Legislature. Develop the Find. eral or special election, to act as judges 19, 1891 November XX’m Saling to XX'alter Blackburn ,blk clerks of said election. The judge The elections in this state next year and ! 3, X’an Ostrums’sadd to Sheridan. From the Salem Statesman we learn appointed chairman by the county that a company consisting of T. J. will be conducted under the Austra- 1 XX’m Galloway and wife and E E FOSTOFFICE HOURS. court shall act as chairman, if he be Brown, John P. XX’aters and M. G. lain system and in accordance with ‘ Goucher and wife to E J Esson and From 7 a m. to 7 p. til From 7:30 p. present, and if not, the judges shall Munley, have filed articles in the sec the law passed by the Oregon legista- 1 wife 8} acres of lot 11, Fairlawn sub m. to 8:30 p. m. elect one of their number chairman. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m. retary of state’s office, incorporating ture in the last session. The method ‘ division d 1 c of Samuel F Staggs; $900. Sec. 6. Before entering upon the Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m the Oswego Iron Mining company with is very different from the old style and Investment Co to Chas XX’ Peekham, Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail discharge oftlieirduties the said judges north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. a capital stock of $200,000, divided into our citizens should lx? prepared for it. ' lot 6, blk 39, Oak Park add to McMinn and clerks shall each take and sub Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening shares of $100 each. The object of the As there is no greater way of dissemi- '• ville; $100. before at 9 p m scribe the following oath in each of the nating knowledge than by means of a ’ company is to carry on a general min Jas Agee and wife to XX’m Galloway Sheridan an<l southern Tillamook mail poll books, which oath shall be admin closes at 11 a m. et al 8J acres of lot 11, Fairlawn subdi ing business, and to buy, sell and trade newspaper, T he T elephone -R egis - 1 istered by any officer authorized to ad port iron ore and other minerals; to en ter will publish tlie entire law in ' vision of d 1 c of Samuel F Staggs; $900 minister oaths, or the chairman, if he CHI RCII NOTICES. weekly installments. If our readers 1 ter into a general merchandise business H Hurley and wife to Gorbon XX’ be present, and if not, then by one of and to buy and sell in commodities; to cut it out and paste it in a scrap 1 M ethodist E piscopal Cnuncii—Services XVorden, lot 1, blk 28, Hurley & Larges the judges: every Salibath at 11 a. ni. and 7:00p m, cause to be constructed or equipped book they will have it ready for refer- 1 Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Braver meet I,........................... , do solemnly swear add to Newberg; $50. railroads, wagon roads, tramways, tele enee when the time for its use arrives. A L Armstrong and wife to XX’m ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. (or affirm) that I will perform the R ev J. T A beett , raj tor. graph, telephone, and electric light It is as follows; Cain lots 134, 136, 136 in Dayton; $600. duties of judge of election (or clerk, as CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN ClIfRPH — An act Fixing the time for Holding ' lines, bridges and wharves, and in par A M Haskins and wife to E B Long, Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p the case may be) according to law; that ticular to construct a railroad or tram Elections; Regulating tlie Manner of ' lot 2 blk44, Edwards south add to New m Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. I will studiously endeavor to prevent II ev XV iley K xowles , Pastor way from the mining properties of the Conducting State, District, County and berg; $40. B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath Precinct Elections; Prescribing the fraud, deceit and abuse in conducting corporation in sections numbered 25, S F X’ocuni and wife to Sandusky at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. Hl. Sunday School at the election. 26, 35 and 36 in township five south of Manner of making Nominations of XX’ilson, J int in lot 2, blk 3 and 40 feet 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. Continued next week. range number four, west of XVillamette Candidates; Providing for Printing and oll’e side of lot 2 blk 3 Rowland’s ¡add McMinnville (¡range. No. 31, 1’. of II., Fell Dead. meridian, in Yamhill county, to some Distributing Ballots by Public Officers to McMinnville; $3775. meet in their hall the first and third Satur point on the Willamette river in said at Public Expense; to Prevent frauds Union Lodge No 43 to John J Cal day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors our These words are very familiar to cordially invited. J. K B ooth . Master. county, and to operate and receive toils and Punish Crimes Affecting the Right loaders, as not a day passes without the houn, lot 22 of Masonic cemetery; $10. Mrs, II. A. U embuke , Sec, for the sain-?; also to construct a rail of Suffrage; to Repeal all of an Act en report of the sudden death of some Investment Co to Belle L Cook lots road or tramway from said mining titled ‘An Act to Provide for tlie Regis prominent citizen. The explanation is . land 2 blk 11, Oak Park add to Mc properties to connect witli the Oregon tration of X’otcrs, Regulating the Man ‘‘heart disease.” Therefore beware if Minnville; $225. you have any of the following symp ian railway (narrow gauge) at or near ner of conducting Elections, Providing toms. J K Connor ami wife to Geo XV So Short breath, pain in side, Look at C. Grissen’s special organ ad. for the Prevention and Punishment of XVhite’s station, Yamhill county, or smothering spells, swollen ankles, per, 100 acres part d I c Hathaway X’o- XX’heat is wortii $1 per bushel afloat with the Oregon & California railway Frauds Affecting the Elective Fran asthmatic breathing, weak and hungry cuin; $5000. at Astoria. at or near McCoy and to equip and op chise, and Repealing Title I of Chapter spells, tenderness in shoulder or arm, Jesse Edwards and wife to Reinhardt fluttering of heart or irregular pulse. The will of C. Richter has been filed erate and receive tolls for the same; also NIX’of the Miscellaneous Law of Ore These symptoms mean heart disease. Goebel, lots 15,- 16, blk 42 Edwards add for probate. to lease operate and maintain railroads, gon, approved February 24, 1885;” to The most reliable remedy is I)r. Miles’ to Newberg; $65. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob XViseearvcr are wagon roads, telegraph, telephone and Repeal all of an Act entitled an “Act New Heart Cure, which has saved R Livingstone and S C Sladen, lots 1 improving. electric light lines, steamboats and to amend Sections 4, 10, 14, 15 and 24, thousands of lives. Book of testimon- ’ and 2 blk 6 and lot 7 blk 43 in Dundee; free at Rogers Bros., who also sell the Frank XVisecarver is smiling on old other vessels; to erect and maintain of an ‘Act to Provide for tiie Registra New Heart Cure. $1. friends this week. tion of Voters, Regulating the Manner buildings upon its own grounds. G XV Rule and wife and J O Han- The clerk and the assessor are busy Samples of ore taken from the Amity of Conducting Elections, Providing for McJIINNVILLE PltOlHCK MARKET. chette to Big Nestucca XX’agon Road preparing the assessment rolls. mine show 70 per cent of pure iron. the Prevention and Punishment of These prices are corrected every Wednes Co right of way 60 ft wide along the XX’m. Chrisman is improving and The prospecting as far as it has pro Frauds Affecting tlie Elective Fran day by C. II. Cook, who will buy your pro route of said company; $1. will soon be out unless he has a relapse. gressed shows a good vein of ore and chise, and Repealing Title I of Chapter duce, payingall the market will justify, lie XVisdom Millsaps and wife to Marion Charles Brathwaite, the foot racer, is about 500 feet in length. They have XIX’ of the Miscellaneous Laws of Ore also carries a full line of seeds and nursery Thurber 117.79 acres part of <11 c J C in the city. He is probably looking for several thousand tons of ore in sight, gon, approved February 24, 1885,’ ap stock in season. Mays and 10 acres lying south of XV C a race. $ 0 87)4 Mason’s tract and west of John Boyd and the indications so far are that the proved November 25, 1885;” to repeal Wheat, clear Mrs. H. C. Edwards has a very credi ..35 ........................... ....... vein is of sufficient importance to justi- all of an Act entitled “An Act to Oats. estate; $6000. .50 table crayon picture on exliibiton at Barley ... . Amend Section 49 of ‘ An Act entitled tify the working of the mine. During 15 00 XV R Derby and wife to M Fisk 317.- Timothy hay, baled......... Rogers’ Bros. 12 00 ’’ .......... the next two or three weeks prospect An Act to Provide for the Registration Cheat 29 acres east part dl c of {John Bird; Elsia XV’right has purchased one of 10 00 Oat ” .. ing will be continued and in the spring of X’otcrs, Regulating the Manner of Straw, baled................... $11,137. 6 00 those large Hall’s safes for use in his 25 harness shop. the active work of developing the mine Holding Elections, Providing for the Potatoes......... "ji bn........... J XV Cowls to E XV Ree, blk 6, 1 .......... p lb Prevention and Punishment of Frauds Cabbage will be commenced in earnest. Smith & Phillips add to Amity; $900. The company band has been ordered 50 Butter proIl.......... Affecting the Elective Franchise, and Eggs,. to report for band pracitce at the armo jldoz. John H Carse to John XV Carse 8 Public School Notes. I I 2 50 to 3 50 ry on Friday, Nov. 20. Repealing Title I of Chapter NIX’ of Chickens, old p doz acres, part J B Pennington die in t 3 young .......... 2 00 to 2 50 The roads from XX’oods out are almost 10 -12)4 s, r 5 w; $50. The scoools arc filled to their utmost the Miscellaneous Laws of Oregon, ap Turkeys.......... p lb.......... impassable. It takes two and one- proved February 24, 1885;” to Repeal Geese........... p doz ............ 8 00 to 10 00 John Catlin to C Martin 603.91 acres, capacity. half days to make the trip. Ducks........... p doz ........... 4 00 to 5 00 A new schoolhouse or two will sure all of an Act entitled “An Act Relating The poultry market is overstocked in pt M Payne d 1 e in t ■r> s, r 5 w $24,500. Mrs. M. U. Gortner has completly Jas Connery to Susan M XVallace 4 ly- have to be provided the coming year. to Elections, approved October 19, 1872; Portland, and demand light. recovered and is now visiting her sister acres, pt Geo F Hibbs d 1 c in t 5 s, r 5 The enrollment exceeds .‘150. The dai to Repeal Sections 26, 27 and 28 of an Mrs. Narver, near the city. w; $1. Elites’ Nerve and Liver Fills. ly attendance nearly 300. Should all Act entitled “An Act Relating to Elec The order of the Eastern Star is II XVarren adm estate Columbus pupils now enrolled attend every day tions, and tlie Mode in Filling X’acan- steadily increasing in membership. Act on a new principle—regulating Childers to XV B Morris and A XX’ Sar Monday three were initiate«!. they could not be accommodated satis cies in Office, approvedOctpber 29,1870” to repeal all of an Act entitled “An Act the liver, stomach and bowels through geant, 24 acres sj n w, and n w sec factorily in tlie present building. J. A. Simmons, of XX’oods. is in the the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. city. He will remain in this vicinity Examinations in all the grades are to Amend Section 2,507 of Hill’s Anno Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, 36 15 s r 6 w; $50. tated Laws of Oregon, Relating to until after the holidays, visiting. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa Mary E Little to S A Manning 47.60 being conducted tiiis week. XX’irt Gardner, while performing on ('losing exercises for tlie quarter end Elections and Ballot Paper, approved tion. Uuequaled for men, women, and acres pt of S F Stagss ’<1 1 c t 4 s r 4 w; children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 the rings in the gymnasium Monday ing next week will lie held in all the February 20, 1889;” the Same being doses, 25 cents. Sample's free at Rogers $35000. night, fell and disliK-ated Ns wrist. Identical with Titles I and II of Chap H Hurley to F Bent lots 4, 5, and 6 rooms on XVednesday, the 25th. Bros. Chas. Grissen is filling liis store full blk 2 Hurleys add to Newberg; $200. These exercises will be of a literary, ter XIV, Sections 2,499 to 2,5:17, both in of novelties anil stationary. The city Indian Claims. Rhoda Henderson to Alex Martin rhetorical, musical character, consisting clusive, of tlie Miscellaneous Laws of has long needed a store of tiiis kind. 603.01 acres in 15 s r 5 w; $25,000. of compositions, recitations, dialogues, Oregon, as compiled and Annotated by Of the §30,000,000 of claims against Ed XVarren attempted to swallow a XVilliam Lair Hill, and to Repeal all XVtn Hobson to Jesse Hobson 10 acres vocal music, etc. fencing foil at the armory Monday the government under tlie Indian The parents of the children attending Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with depredations bill, citizens of Oregon pt I) J XX’alker d 1 c in sec 17 t 3 s r 2 w; night and nearly succeeded in doing si. so. tlie schools arc cordially invited to be this Act. have put in §2,000,000. Judge XV. C. Be it enacted 6// thr Legislative Axuem- Henry Simms to John Dancer present at tlie exercises. XVheat is going up and the increase Shelly, of Washington, D. C., who re btg of the Ntate of Oregon: in price is expected to continue for The second quarter of school begins 360 acres in sec 27 t 4 s r 6 w; $24,500. cently came to Oregon to take testi some time. Every one can stand it. Section 1. A general election shall C C Strong to 'Alex C Martin 003.91 on Monday after thanksgiving,the 30th. mony for the government in these Let her go. 11 is desirable that all students who have be held in tlie several election jirccints cases, spent last week in Roseburg, acres in t 5 s r 5 w; $24,500. The county court has ordered the as- not entered school this fall ami who in in this state on tlie first Monday in where lie found Douglas county ix?o- Mrs A E Stewart to J E and E M sessor to assess all real property to the X’ou can get Japanese goods for holi tend to attend tlie schools during this June, 1892, and biennially thereafter, at ple claim losses that will aggregate over Stowe,pt lot 2 blk 4 McMinnville; $723. parties in whose names it appears upon day presents, cheap at Mrs. Gallups. which there shall be chosen so many of winter, enter school on the 30th inst. T H Downing to Bradford Lane lots the records. §200,000. He states that the claims the following officers as are by law to Large assortment of ladies ’ gold R. M. XX’ade is constructing the ex there are more numerous and foot up a 3, 4, 5 and 6 bl 5, XVheatland. Everybody has at times failed to do M P Deafly to Alex C Martin 603.91 tension of his building. XX’hen this is watches and all kinds of other jewelry their duty toward themselves. Hun be elected in such year, namely: A gov larger sum than in any other county completed the building will be the at 1 reasonable prices at XX’m. Holl's. dreds of lady readers suffer from sick ernor, secretary of state, state treasurer, in the state of Oregon. Among acres in t 5 s r 5 w; $24,500. longest in the city. Men and boy’s boots at cost at Red headache, nervousness, sleeplessness superintendent of public instruction R E Deskins to J C Nelson lots 8 and and female troubles. Let them follow state printer, justices of tlie supreme tlie principal old claims are those of 9 Deskins add to Newberg; $475. Millsap & Son have settled down to mond's. the Bailey brothers (John and Isaac), the example of Mrs. H. Herbechter, of business and judging from the order of If you need silverware, knives,«¡ mkuis Stevens Point, XX'is., wiio for five years court, members of congress, circuit J C Nelson to J K XX’riglit lots 1 and and the estate of Samuel Evans, de things it looks as if they understood and forks of the best guaranteed qual suffered judges, members of the state senate and with nervous prostration and 2 blk 17 Lafayette; $800. their business thoroughly. ceased, represented by S. D. Evans, ad ity call at XX’m. Holl’s. sleeplessness, tried physicians and dif house of representatives, county judges, XX’m A XX’illison to Yamhill Land Co The salmon run on the Nestucca was Redmond is closing out all the chil ferent medicines without success. But district attorneys, county superinten ministrator. XVhile these men were on lotf 1 and 6 block 42, Lafayette; $1500. lighter this year than last. The price dren’s cloaks at cost. one bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine caused the way from Douglas and Jackson J K XVright to Yamhill Land Co lots offlsh was higher, however, and the sound sleep every night and she is feel dents of common schools, commission counties toX’irginia City, Nev., with a 8hurtleff& Little have three desira fishermen made as much money. ing like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth ers of tlie county court, county treas large band of cattle, the Indians attack 1 and 2 Lafayette; $800. ble residences for sale cheap. XX'heeler, Laramie City, XVyoniing,who urers, county clerks, sheriffs, coroners, Elvira Holdridge to Geo F Cooper A young men’s republican club will See the brie a brae and other novel tried all other remedies, declares that assessors, county surveyors, justices of their outfit, killing Joseph Bailey and 88.22 acres, pt t 3 s r 4 w; $5. tie organized in this city before long. after three weeks ’ use of the Nervine Samuel Evans, and destroying most ties for the holidays at tlie Japanese They are preparing for tlie coining cam Elvira Holdridgc Geo F Cooper83.94 for headache, nervous prostration, etc., the ixiace and constables,, and all otlier of the stock. This massacre occurred in paign. XVliat are the democrats doing? Bazaar. • she was entirely relieved. Sold by Rog state, district, county and precinct offi Kern county, Cal., on Pitt river, early acres, pt Chandler Cooper d 1 c in t 3 s C. II. Cook has a full line of lawn ers Bro«. Trial bottle free. The tug of war tournament at the cers provided by law. in the sixties. John Bailey, who is r 4 w; $5. exposition building in Portland is and grass seeds, also buckwheat Hour, Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the now a resident of Lane county, and Is P H Mesner to Geo F < looper, 83.94 drawing large crowds. The Norway- graham, fresh corn meal, wheatkts. county court in tlie several counties of aac Bailey, of Canyonville, sue for acres in 13 s r 4 w; $5. Sweden team has the greatest i>er cent. Call and see them. At a meeting of the McMinnville the state, at the regular term in Janu The largest assortment of ladies’ and PH Mesner to Geo F Cooper 88.12 An old building—some men - bottles about $40,000 in all; and S. I). Evans, of whiskey—great noise—marshall— children’s furs in town at Redmond’s. Ministerial Association a union Thanks ary preceding the general election, to as administrator of his father’s es- I acres in t 3 s r 4 w; $5. stop!— insult — blow — bruised jaw— As tlie year is drawing to a close it is giving service was arranged for, to be set off and establish election precincts Geo Much to Alex C Martin 603.91 swollen band—refrigerator—recorder— well to balance accounts, new books held in the Christian church, Thurs within the county. Said court may set tate, claims a loss of $25,000. acres in 15 s r 5 w. $5.00 need be opened, and the place to boy day, November 26, at 11 o’clock a. m. off and establish within such county as James Agee to F XV Fenton 4 acres Merit Wins. Mr. Bogue brought into the city the them is at C. Grissen’s, who now cai-! The following is the program of exor many election pfecincts as may lx> ej lot 3 Fair Lawn add to McMinnville other day, 17 pounds of potatoes. This ries a complete line of blank books. cises: deemed necessary or convenient, and XX’e desire to say to our citizens that $400.; amount of potatoes had grown from Go see McCabe for first class lumber 1. Volutary by the choir. they shall be designated i>y numbers for years we have been selling Dr. one eye. It was the Beauty of Hebron of all kinds. United States to James XX’ Hewitt King ’s New Discovery for Consump 2. Singing by all led by the choir. variety. X’ou should go and see those Japanese | 3. Scripture lesson by Pres. Brown- or names; provided, that no election tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, B uck - 160 sJ n wj and nA s wj nee 20 t 6 s r 6 precinct shall contain more than two len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, w. If the hair is falling out, or turning goods nt Mrs. Callups. They are sell son. gray, requiring a stimulant with nour ing cheap. Rosana Graines to] Aaron Mills 56 hundred and fifty electors, as nearly as and have never handled remedies that ishment and coloring food, Hall’s X’eg- 4. Prayer by Rev. .1. T. Ab'oett. sell as well, or that have given -ucli acres pt A G Henry d 1 c; $1725. can be ascertained by tlie court, and For fencing and boxing go to Mc table Sicilian Hair Renewer is just tlie Rosana Graines to Seth A Miller 50 5. Scripture lesson by Rev. Alfred the order setting off’ and establishing universal satisfactiou. XX’e uo not hes Cabe’s lumber yard. specific. itate to guarantee them every time, acres pt A G Henry <1 1 c; $1725. Brunk. each election precinct shall particularly Isaac Edmustoii to Daniel Gabser McCabe keeps the best sidewalk lum and we stand ready to refund the pur Mr. Geo. XX’. Jones is travelling along 0. Song by the choir. bound the same and designate one poll chase price if satisfactory results do not 103.66 acres pt J M Forrest d 1 c in t 5 s the west side buying lumber. The ber. Try him. r 3 w; $.3250. 7. Offering. follow their use. These remedies have mill was unable to saw enough to meet ing place therein. For sale—Second hand furniture. A B Faulconer to Mahala A Cove, won tbe'r great popularity purely on 8. Sermon by Rev. .1. AV. Shi eve. the demand before it was closed Price reasonable. Call at T ei . ei ’ hoxe - Sec. 3 Tlie county court shall also, their merits, Rogers Bros. Druggists. | lots 3, 4 and 5 blk 20 Faulconer’s add down for the winter. 9. Prayer by Rev. XX’. Knowles. R egihtei : office for particulars. at said January term, appoint for each ! to Sheridan; $110. 10. Song by the choir. The new abstract of property in this X’ou can tell fine jewelry when you of said election precincts three capable Teachers* Examination. county lias more than doubled the s?e it, can’t you? Step into'XX’m. Holl’s 11. Doxolcgy and benediction. and discreet persons possessing the work of Assessor York. The amount and inspect his stock The meeting will be presided over by qualifications of electors, who shall not Last week the regular quarterly ■ of increase in taxable land will not lx? XX’hen you want flooring go to Mc Rev. R. McKillop, president of the all be of the same political party, to act teachers’ examination was held in the j known for at least a month. Cabe’s new lumber yard. Ministerial association. Let all tarn as judges of elections, and shall desig rooms of the superintendent in the The county clerk has lieen ordered to For all kinds of finishing lumber go out and engage in this Thanksgiving nate one of the three to lx? chairman: court house. Nine applicants were ex-; notifj’ all road supervisors when re service. eight of them passing a satis porting, to reixirt the amount of tools to McCabe’s new lumber yard. and shall also appoint two suitable jx?r- amined, factory examination. They were Jas. | Go to McCabe’s lumber yard when and material in their respeetiAC dis Ilueklen’s Arnica Salve. sons, having tlie qualifications of elect Springer, Miss M. Leah Cook, first ' tricts, belonging to the county. you are in need of choice shiplap, Money to loan on farm property at, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ors, aud who shall lx? of different poli grade; Miss I.otis Corner, II. M. Cor- I Afflicts half the American people yet there is Mr. Geo. Squires brought to us a nor, second grade; F. H. Taylor, Ray branch of a red rasplierry bush, con 8 per cent, and taxes by Shurtleff & ; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, tical parties, to act as clerk of election. L. Antrim, Lena Shelton, Lula Graves, only one preparation of Sarsaparilla that acts on taining ripe berries. Tiiis is the second Little. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, The said judges and clerks so appointed [ third grade. Miss Ella L. XX’oods ap the bowels and reaches this important trouble, For first class rustic go to MeCalie's I Chilblains. Corns mid ail Skin Erup shall hold their offices for two years. ! plied for a state life diploma. crop. XVliat other state in the Union and that is Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It. re can produce raspberries in November. lumber yard. lieves it In 24 hours, aud au occasional dos© tions. and positively cures Piles or no The county clerk shall make out and Marriage License«. prevents return. We refer by permission toC E. Don't forget that Burns & Daniels The grand jury of Benton county deliver to the sheriff of the count$, im pay required. It is guaranteed to give 125 Ixicust Avenue. Sun Francisco; failed to indict B. P. XVatson, publisher haveovera hundred patterns of wall Mary C. Albert, 26; Joseph XX’illis, 32. Elkington, mediately after the ap]x>intnicnt of perfect satisfaction, or money refund II. Browu, retalunia; II. S. Winu,Geary Court, of the Sunday Mercury, ou a charge of paper to select from. Rebecca A. Carter, .34; Douglass Car J. said judges and clerks, a notice thereof San Francisco, and hundreds of otl.ers who have criminal libel, for publisning articles A house and lot in a desirable loca ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ter, .37. used it in constipation. One letter Is a sample of in writing, directed to each judge and reflecting on the character os J. R. Staf tion in this city for sale on reasonable by Rogers Bros. hundreds. Elkington, writes: “I hn:e 1-ccu for Board of Equalization. ford. terms. Enquire at this office. each clerk so appointed. years subject to bilious headaches and coustlpa. Send Something. Mr. Jas. Flett, who is in St. X'incent Blankets of all colorsand qualities See. 4. Immediately after the ap Notice is hereby given that the board tion. Have been so bad f ir a year I a< g have hospital, sick with typhoid fever, was at Kay & Todds’. Better step in and Now is tlie time when you eati do pointment of said judges and clerks, of equalization will meet at tlie clerk’s liad to take a physic every rdlier nigiit or else I reported to lie in a very bad condition, look at them. before any general election, and atjlcast offiice in the courthouse in McMinn would have a headache. After t i'.iir; oneLo Ua yesterday. It was thought that he For good bargains five, ten or twenty something for humanity. The hospi of J. V. S., I am in splendid shape. I: Las dona would have a very light case but during acres tracts on easy terms, see Shutt-! tals of Portland would be pleased to re ] twenty days previous to any special ville, Oregon, on Monday, Nov. 30th, wonderful things for me. People uimilurly the past week his condition has been left & Little next door to Odd Fellows ceive anything and everything that i election, tlie county clerk shall deliver 1891, and continue in session one week, troubled should try it and Le eoii> ;u:vd.' for the purpose of examining and cor steadily growing worse. block. can be used to help the iumates in any i to the sheriff of the county three no recting the assessment roll of Yamhill How to save money is a problem that Several novel and late style pieces of in any errors that may occur interests everybody. One way to do it [jewelry are displayed by'XX’m. Holl. way. Among the articles we mention tices of the election for each election i county thereon orln valuation or description of is to invigorate tlie system with Ayer’s Jewelry makes a very acceptable pres- potatoes, flour, dried fruits, magazines, precinct in said county. Said notice property, and it will be the duty of par subscriptions to periodicals, old linen shall be in the following form: Sarsaparilla. Being a highly concen | ent for Christmas. ties interested to appearand show cause trated blood medicine, it is the most for lint, bandages. Tlie railroads will ELECTION NOTICE. I why these assessments shall not remain Most modem, most e.Tc< t: ,-!, iai-thi Parties desiring to sell property should powerful and economical. It is sold place the same with Shurtleff & Little, carry the articles free of charge. The same price, $1.00, six for 15.W. Notice is hereby giver, that on the as entered on the roll. for a dollar a bottle, but worth five. real estate dealers, next to Odd Fellows < tood Samaritan hospital has issued a ............. day of....................., 18... at the Dated this 11th day of Nov, 1891. SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. Rev. T. II. Henderson of Sheridan, ■ ■ block. F. M. Y ork , circular calling on tlie jxiople for con .................... in the precinct of................. will speak in the Christian church of County Assessor. All parties desiring Oregon grown tributions, in order that the usual MeMinnville, Tuesday evening, Nov. I................ in the county of......................, 24th. A cordial invitation is extended fruit trees should call on A. M. Dee, Thanksgiving and ¡Christmas dinners an election will lx? held for state, dis A Safe Investment to all to be present and lieaifhim. Mr. who is handling stock from t lie Oswego can be given. Miss Ella XX’oods will re trict, county ami precinct officers, Is one which is guaranteed to bring Henderson is well known here and his , nursery. All stock guaranteed. Nineteen acres in XX’apato lake, part ceive small articles and forwarJJtheni. : namely: (Here name the offices to be you satisfactory results, or in case of friends will be pleased to have this op of the Phil Thompson 1). L. C. ¡’rice a return of pnrcliase price. On portunity to hear him again. ‘ filled); which election wiil lie held at 8 failure Died. $300 down, $250 in one year. Ap this safe plan you can buy from our ad Interested parties are trying to ini [ $550; ' o ’ clock in the morning, and willjcon- ply to Shurtleff & Little. vertised Druggists a bottle of Dr. King’s If you intend to purchase one, do not kt XV elc n.—Rostun XVelch, father of II. press people living out of McMinnville Is? deceived t v greedy agents, Fifty-six acres west of North X’aiuiiiil, II. XX’eleh of this city, died at Sher tinue until 6 in tlie afternoon of said New Discovery forConsumptioti. It is yourselves with the idea that Drs. Turney & Kent but call on guaranteed to bring retief in every case, wood, Or., on XVednesday , Nov. 1«, ! <’ay. do not do a country practice. The part of M. Cain D.L. C. Price $10 per when used for any affection of Throat, 1891. aged 89 years. doctors wish it distinctly understood acre ; $300 down, l>:i!mee in one year. i Dated this............. day of.............. • ,18.. i Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, that they are doing a general practice Apply to Shurtleff & I.ittle. Death was caused by intlaniation ............................County Clerk. Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Ast li and do not confine themselves to Me- ■ For sale—from 50 to 500 acres of good the bladder. Funeral will I k ? held 11 sliall lie the duty of the sheriff, ma, XX'hooping Cough, Croup, etc., Minnville, but go wherever needed. i farming land at from $12 to $25 ptr -lay. within thirty days in tlie ease of any I etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to I am getting a shipment direct from fac All new subscribers to the T ele acre. Fine fruit land. Enquire at F. ix-rfectly safe, and can always tory ami will sell you a Good Settlement Notice. general election, and within ten days! taste, phone -R egister between this time: [ XX’. Fenton’s law office, MeMinnville, lie depended upon. Trial Kittle free at ! in tlie case of any special election, after Rogers Bros’. Drugstore. and the first of Jan. 1892 will be credited ! Oregon. It is r.ow the time of year to settle up ' i tlie receipt of said notices, to serve the to Jan. 1893. This paper is $2.(M) per X’ou no doubt know how nice it is to year, and contains more wholesome ■sleep between woolen blankets these accounts, ami we take this means of re ', notices of appointment upon cadi of Notice. reading matter than any other paper! cold nights. Those 72x88 inch white questing idl persons who are indebted ' the said judges and clerk, and post the in the county. The woman’s depart-1 all wool blankets at Kay <Sr Todds’ Other Styles with Bcatiful Cases 175 ment is very interesting to the ladies. can’t be beaten for qualitty and price to us to call and settle without further three election notices in public places | All persons knowing themselves in and |85.‘ Call or write for Cata- debted to the late firin of C. R. Cook i logues, Trial subscription for two months, 2"> I in this or any other city o'f tlie state. notice. XX’e are in need of money. Instrnments due in three in the vicinity of each polling place. Son are requested to call at the Red weeks. CHAS. GR188EN. cents. : X’ou can buy a pair for $7.50. G albreath & G oviijer . See. 5. The said judges and clerks I Front grocery and settle immediately. I THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Schixil Sjpt. Baker is now sending school - applies to the various districts in the county. Last winter he made his inspection of schools, but tells us that he will not start in until spring on the inspection of 92. The Epworth League will hold a service next Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock, at the M. E. church, in the in terest of the Freedman's aid and educa tional society. The program will con sist of songs, reading and recitations. To Harding & Heath you should go with your job work. They are the printers. They own the biggest job of fice in the county. Their presses are run by steam, this one of the reasons why their work is delivered on time. Judge Galloway came walking into tlie office Monday afternoon. Tiiis is tlie first time he has been out of the house on Ills crutches. He is looking good and he says that all indications point toward tlie perfect use of his foot in due time. Last Sunday Mr. XX’oodrum lost $120 in gold coin. He I......................... ’’ ' had it in his pocket while making some purchases' j and i within a few minutes lie noticed its loss, and has been unable to find it. Mr. XX’oodrum will give a suitable re- ward for its return. The second Saturday, December 12111 is election of officers in the Ladies Re lief Corps. Also election of delegates to department convention, which will convene in Salem, February next. A full attendance is desired. Nellie Hod son, president uro tern. The McMinnville flouring mills are running day and night, and are turn ing out 100 barrels of flour every day. The only stop is from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. Sunday-. All the flour is sold as fast as it can be made. Two or three more mills would pay good interest on the investment. The county recorder lias been over run with deeds during tlie past week or two. Real estate transactions are increasing in the county and it is with pleasure that we notice t lint the large farms are being cut up into small hold ings. XX’hen all are cut up Oregon will have at least 5 times her present pojal ia t ion. A very small proportion only of tlie Lane county wheat crop has left the hands of the growers. The present ad vanced price will result in large sales, and the result will be the present strin gency will be relieved. Good judges es timate that less than 10 per cent of the crop in Lane county has been disposed of.— Guard. The Christmas novelties to be dis played by the firms of this city dealing in them are of extra fine quality this year. All tlie new styles and finishes will be displayed and there is no neces sity of going to Portland for your pur chases. They can please you in style, finish and price and have a laree :i — sortment; what more do you want. Ed Johnson left yesterday for Silver Bow, Montana, where he will visit rel atives and if tlie country pleases him will locate there. Thousands of the people in tiiis valley have left cold countries like Montana, and it is safe to say that Mr. Johnson will see the difference when the thermometer crawls down to ¡below zero. X’anihill is good enough for any one. The lights were very late in going on Monday night. Tlie line was broken and it took some time to repair it. If the lights do not go on it causes more inconvenience and consequently more kicking than any other delay on the part of the city. Care should be taken that the lights go on regularly as all the business men depend entirely upon them and money is lost each time they are late. I THE YAMHILL IRON MINE. THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT LAW. Carry the largest Stock of Drugs in the County: w E D O Make a Specialty of Prescrip tions; Make a Specialty of Private Rec ipes; Offer you Lowest Prices; Devote ourselves strictly to our Own Business; Adopt the Latest Methods of Dis pensing Medicines; Keep posted in our business; Keep faith with our friends and customers and deal strictly upon honor. ROGERS BROS,. M c M innville . O regon . WE ARE MODEST ! By Nature, But Realize that “ He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is Not Blown." HENCE WE TOOT. We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple ment house in the Valley. We Get There; Others Try To! And we Purpose to Stay there. We Deal with the Factories And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. 1OO PER CENT. Is too lzarge a Profit ou Implements. Port land houses have made even more than this. Call and gp* ours. MARTIN & SANDERS. CON STIPATION ~ Vegetable w Sarsaparilla ORGANS ! (H AS. G RISSEN. ORGAN $50 W. & XV. Which Means That WALLACE s WALKER Are Now Successors to WALLACE &. TODD, Mr. E. C. XX alker having bought Mr. Todd's interest in the grocery buaines8. Mr. Walker come« from Portland with the highest recom mendations as a thorough and successful business man of large expe rience, and now intends to make his permanent home in McMinnville. Under the new firm name and management they will lie better able to serve the public than ever before. Their constant aim at all times will be to please all by furniseing their customers with the liest goods money can buy, and at prices a« low bs jxiasible. ALL TREATED ALIKE. The Poor Man’s Dollar buys just as much in pron “ on as the rich man’s hundred dollars, and secures him just as pron id kind treat ment. If yon get anything of them that does not please you com« and show them the fault. Their goods may not be the luwnst in every cate, but their store is the one where Truth stands erect with Quality in one hand and Fair-price in the other. Call and see them; we give this as a personal invitation to call and get acquainted with them and inspect their goods. Thanking one and all for their liberal patronage in the past, and hoping that a continuance of the Mme will be extended to the new firm XVe are very respectfully, WALLACE & TODD.