The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 26, 1891, Image 3

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    Jas. Sharp lias secured a situation in
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER a barber
shop in Corvallis.
BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS
DIRECTOR.
OREGON IN IT.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
A. Good Thing: for the Farmers.
Frank H. Peavey, of Minneapolis,
Those pies, cakes, etc., at the Red This Ll«t 1« Published Exclusively in thl. Oregon Horses Have been Entered at the
Great World’s Fair Derby.
probablj’ the largest individual grain
No snow has yet been noticed on the Front bakery are sure to please.
Paper Every Two Weeks.
26, 1891 mountains west of this city.
merchant in the world, is now in Port»
November
You can get Japanese goods for holi­
Following are the letters remainingfor A great interest is being taken in the land. He owns all the elevators on the
The second installment of the Austra- day
,
presents, cheap at Mrs. Gallups.
rich stake events of 1892-93 at Chicago. line of the Northern Pacific railroad
lian ballot law appears in this issue.
rOSTOFFICE HOURS.
Kuns’ Red Front bakery is the place two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­
Carry the largest Stock of Drugs
And Oregon and the coast are not go­ and is said to lie here looking for desir­
ville, Oregon, Nov. 25th, 1891:
E. C. Blackford, editor of the Clats- to
i get your fresh bread.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m. From < :30 p. kanie Chief, was in the city Tuesday.
ing
to
be
left
out.
These
races
are
by
Harding,
James
in the County;
able .locations on the Southern Pacific
Large assortment of ladies’ gold Albert, Mary P
in. to 8:30 p.m.
Hendrick,Mrs E E the Washington Park club, and the lines. McMinnville is situated in a
Money order hours from 7 a. rn. to 6 p. m.
Spectators at the dance tonight will watches
,
and all kinds of other jewelry Alba, Ed
Hewitt, J L
Brown, Julia
Sunday from ¡2 m. to I p. in
American derby of 1893 will be the big­ great grain producing center and an
be charged 75 cents including supper.
i reasonable prices at Wm. Holl’s.
at
Make a Specialty of Prescrip­
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail
Barnhart, Walter Mertimen M-P
gest race ($60,000) the world has ever elevator here would no doubt be of ad­
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in.
The ordinances of the town of New­ Men and boy’s boots at cost at Red­ Curtis, Charles 2 Pugh, J E
Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening port on Yaquina bay are published in mond
tions;
known. Every prominent stable In vantage to Mr. Peavey as well as our
’s.
Stour, Frank 2
Dervy, Wm
1
before at 9 p m
Sampson, J B
United States is represented, as well as farmers. He does not use sacks but
the News.
If you need silverware, knives.spoons Fristo, Annie
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail
those of Col. North, the“Nitrate King” buys in bulk from the farmer’s wagons,
forks of the liest guaranteed qual­ Ingersoll, Clara 2 Sax, Mary P 8
An athletic entertainment is living and
•
Make a Specialty of Private Rec­
closes at 11 a m.
Parties calling for the above letters and Duke of Beaufort, of Merrie En­ stores in bulk and ships in bulk in cars
arranged by Company B men for ity
i call at Wm. Holl’s.
ipes;
Thursday evening, Dec. 3.
CHURCH notices .
Redmond is closing out all the chil­ will please say “Advertised.” If not gland; There never has been any­ sp«?cially built for the service. With
called for in two weeks they will be thing like so many entries in any race.
dren
’s cloaks at cost.
John
Loyd
Thomas,
secretary
of
the
<
in
the
an
elevator
of
this
description
M ethodist Ensco tai . C hcrch —Services
every Sabbath at 11 a. ni and 7:U)p nt, national prohibition committee is billed
Shurtleff & I.ittle have three desira­ sent to the dead letter office as “un­ Big added money catches the world city at least four cents per bushel
Offer you Lowest Prices;
, ble residences for sale cheap.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Prat er meet­ to appear in this city on Nov. 30.
claimed.”
J. C. C ooper , P. M. over. R. E. Bybee is to the fore with
They
could
be
saved
by
the
farmers,
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
The annual election of officers of the
entries in several of the World’s fair of course would have to do their own
Forty Years Ago.
See the brie a brae and other novel­
R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
Devote ourselves strictly to our
A. O. U. W. order of this city will take ,
races. In the $60,000 American derby, cleaning. People interested in these
CtrxsEBLASD P resbyterian C hurch — place on the first Friday in December. ties for the holidays at the Japanese
Bazaar.
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p
On Nov. 16, 1851, Rev. S. G. Irvine, a sweepstakes for 3-year-olds (foal of
Own Business;
ni Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
The shooting matcli will lx> tlie cen­ C. H. Cook has a full line of lawn then a young minister just from New 1890) to be run the first day of the matters would do well in conferring,
R ev W iley K sowi . es , Pastor
ter of attraction to-day, ami everyone ,
grass seeds, also buckwheat Hour, York, by way of the Panama canal, meeting, 1J miles, 325 nominations, Mr. if possible, with Mr. Peavey. Last
B aptist C hcrch . -Services every Sabbath wishing to have a good time should at- and
'
year be was in Salem looking over the
Adopt the Latest Methods of Dis­
graham,
fresh corn meal, wheatlets. having just come from Portland,where
al 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at tend.
j Call and see them.
Bybee has entered his ch. c. Wyana- ground but did not build because he
»;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
pensing Medicines;
he was landed, in a river steamer as far
The Dayton iVetos has startled the
The largest assortment of ladies’ and as Salem, on a wagon to the Santiam, shott, by Oregon, dam Superba; and b f could not find a man capable of han­
,
Rosebud, by St. Paul, dam Neyella. dling the business. Has McMinnville
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1*. of II., people of this county. Ten papers in children
’s furs in town at Redmond’s.
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ Yamhill with a voting population of
and thence on foot delivered his first He has made the same nominations in
Keep posted in our business;
a man with the ability? We think so,
As the year is drawing to a close it is
day of each month at 10 a. rn. Visitors 2300.
cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master.
well to balance accounts, new books sermon in Albany. It was in the build­ the $5000 added Sheridan stakes, a several.
Within five years if tlie present rate need be opened, and the place to buy ing opposite the Simpson warehouse, sweepstakes for 3-year-olds (foals of 1890)
Mrs. H. A. H embree , Sec,
of fruit tree planting is carried on, half them is at C. Grissen’s, who now car­ now owned by J. H. Upham, and then
Keep faith with our friends and
Merit Wins.
In this race there are 218 nominations
of this county will be covered witli or­ ries a complete line of blank books.
incomplete.
About
twenty-five
people
Ixtcal anti General.
customers and deal strictly
and the race 1} miles. In the $10,000
chards.
Go see McCabe for first class lumber were present, only about four of whom added Queen Isabella stakes, a sweep­ We desire to say to our citizens that
Jas. Flett is much better. Tlie fever of all kinds.
for years we have been selling Dr.
upon honor.
Thanksgiving.
are now alive. Yesterday Dr. Irvine stakes for fillies 3-year-olds (foals of King’s New Discovery for Consump­
has left him entirely and it will be but
Morris Bean is sick with lung fever. a short time now until he returns to
again
delivered
the
same
sermon,
with
You should go and see those Japanese
1890), one mile 179 nominations, he en­ tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buek-
goods at Mrs. Gallups. They are sell­ the text from Amos. In connection ters Rosebud. And in the Hyde Park len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters,
Please don’t hurt yourself at dinner this city.
ing
cheap.
today.
with it iie made several interesting ref­ stakes, $5000 added, for 2-year-olds foals and have never handled remedies that
Frank Zumalt has purchased an in­
sell as well, or that have given such
For
fencing
and
boxing
go
to
Mc
­
terest
in
the
livery
business
of
Sandusky
W. V. Price is confined to his home.
erences to the early history of Albany. of 1891, with entries closing Oct. 15, universal satisfaction. We do not hes­
c innville regon
Cabe
’
s
lumber
yard.
Wilson,
the
firm
name
being
Wilson
&
A cold on the lungs.
Forty years is a long time to preach in 1892, he has the pick of nine colts from itate to guarantee them every time,
Zumalt.
McCabe keeps the best sidewalk lum­ one place; but I)r. Irvine is more in 8L Paul, Oregon and Broadchurch. and we stand ready to refund the pur­
F. J. Martin and wife are expected
chase price if satisfactory results do not
home from the east tomorrow or Satur­ Next year the school directors will ber. Try him.
have to look around for a location for For sale—Second hand furniture. the hearts of the people here than ever There are by St. Paul out of Lina by follow their use. These'remedies have
day.
before.
—
Democrat.
King Alphonso, Lenora by Kyre Daily, won their great popularity purely on
atlotlier school house. Tlie present one Price reasonable. Call at T elephone -
The San Francisco papers are on tap is crowded.
Neyella by California, Brunette by their merits. Rogers Bros. Druggists,
R egister office for particulars.
to all San Francisco drummers who
Don’t Want to be Senator,
F. S. Taylor, teacher of tlie Olds dis­ You can tell fine jewelry when you
Virgilian; by Oregon out of Biellow
call.
Indian Depredation Claim«.
trict, lian moved his family into the F. see it, can’t you? Step into’Wm. Holl’s
(mother of Eclipse) by Longfield, Su­
Last
Monday
Governor
Pennoyer
re
­
The Rebekah hop at tlie armory will L. Harris house on the south side of
and
inspect
his
stock
perba
by
Flood,
Oceanic»
by
Flood,
be a very pleasant affair. You had Cozine creek.
marked to a Salem Statesman reporter:
Judge P. P. Prim, of Southern Ore­
better go.
When you want flooring go to Mc­ “I notice that quite a number of pa­ by Broadchurch out of Keepsake by gon, was in the city during the latter
A phrenologist will be in the city Cabe
’s new lumber yard.
Mr. Huguelet’s team started on a during the first week in December.
pers in this state have mentioned my Flood. Mr. Bybee will enter the most part of last week, taking evidence for
frolic Tuesday morning. Not much You will have a chance to find all that
For all kinds of finishing lumber go name in connection with the next promising of these colts. He will no the government on some old Indian
damage done.
to McCabe’s new lumber yard.
is in your head.
United States senatorship. While I doubt have four or more entries. ,V. B. depredation claims. Mr. Prim is a pio­
Miss Theodosia Geer, daughter of T.
Go to McCabe’s lumber yard when am extremely gratified to them for de Lashmutt expects to represent Ore­ neer and has served the state in various
The old mule that was already in
T. Geer, was married yesterday to H. Alaska, as stated in the Reporter, was you are in need of choice shiplap,
their kindly mention, I want to say gon in this grand racing event. He
Downing at Macleay.
Money to loan on farm property at now, what I have uniformly said, that will make nominations in the trotting capacities. He was supreme judge un­
one of the Yambill <?ounty mules. The
der the territorial government. It
8
per
cent,
and
taxes
by
Shurtleff
&
other
had
died.
Mr. Reed, of the real estate firm of
under no circumstances whatever will races.
might be well to remark that not one
Reed & Hobson, of Portland, was in ^Supper for the Rebekah dance to­ Little.
fourth of the people having claims
the city Tuesday, looking around.
Fell Dead.
For first class rustic go to McCabe’s I be a candidate for that place. The
night will be given in the new Wright
office of governor ranks that of senator,
against the government for damage
Dr. G. 8. Wright, O. H. Irvine J. E. block downstairs. Spectators can tie lumber yard.
Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels and when I retire from it, T will step These words are very familiar to our done by Indians, have presented their
Magers and John Hobbs challenge any supplied after 9 p. m.
have over a hundred patterns of wall out to the saw mill and not down to the leaders, as not a day passes without the claims to the government. Texas has
four men in tlie city for a tug of war.
A large shipment of fruit trees ar­ paper
report of the sudden deatli of some
to select from.
senate.”
Custer Post G. A. R., of this city will rived in this city last week. The trees
prominent citizen. The explanation is the largest number presented, 1464; New
elect officers at its first meeting in De­ had been purchased by a number of our A house and lot in a desirable loca­
“heart disease.” Therefore beware if Mexico next, with 1113, Oregon next,
tion
in
this
city
for
sale
on
reasonable
cember. A full attendance is desired. progressive farmers.
you have any of the following symp­ with 281. Oregon has been the scene
terms. Enquire at this office.
toms.
Short breath, pain in side, of several very bloody and property de­
Two or three good work horses, one
Baker county is the only county in
Blankets of all colorsand qualities
th» state showing a decrease in taxable fine driving mare seven years old, har­ at Kay & Todds’. Better step in and These prices are corrected every Wednes­ smothering spells, swollen ankles,
day by C. II. Cook, who will buy your pro­ asthmatic breathing, weak and hungry stroying Indian wars, and as long as
property. It falls behind some $50,- ness and wagon will be sold at auction, look at them.
duce. paying all the market will justify. He spells, tenderness in shoulder or arm, the government desires to pay for the
in this city on Saturday,December 5th.
For good bargains five, ten or twentj’ also carries a full line ot seeds and nursery fluttering of heart or irregular pulse. destruction we see no reason why our
W. C. Arthur has been appointed
acres
tracts
on
easy
terms,
see
Shurt
­
The ladies have labored long and
These symptoms mean heart disease. citizens should be backward in present­
night watch and is now looking about earnestly with the decorations for the leff & I.ittle next door to Odd Fellows stock in season.
The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles’
$ 0 88
Wheat, cicar
tlie city during the “wee sin» hours” of dance to-night. These with the good block.
New Heart Cure, which lias saved ing their claims. Every tribe of In­
.35
the night.
music the evening cannot fail to lie en­ Several novel and late style pieces of Barlev
thousands of lives. Book of teatimon- dians in the United States has a charge
50
free at Rogers Bros., who also sell the against it for depredations.
jewelry are displayed by Wm. Holl. Timotliv liav. baled
15 00
Plenty of turkey, goose, and chicken joyable.
12
00
New Heart Cure.
“
.......
today in this city. The people of Ore­
Rev. T. H. Henderson preached at Jewelry makes a very acceptable pres­ Cheat
io
on
Oat
‘
......
ent
for
Christmas.
gon can return thanks in earnest this the Christian church Tuesday. A good
By Nature, But Realize that
6 00
baled..................
Deeds Recorded.
year. They are specially favored.
Parties desiring to sell property should Straw,
audience was there to hear tliis popular
.25
Potatoes......... # bu.......
Act on a new principle—regulating
1
L. Crenshaw has purchased O. Ortons preacher. There will no doubt be a place the same with Shurtleff & Little, Cabbage.............. lb ......
I 8 Daniel to I N Edmiston, land , the liver, stomach and liowels through «4
50
p roll
interest in the North Yamhill stage Congregational church organized in real estate dealers, next to Odd Fellows Hutter
28
block.
Eggs,.
ft doz
nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
and mill property in Lafayette; $2300. tlie
i
line. It is thought the service will be this city.
$ 2 50 to .3 50
old p doz
All parties desiring Oregon grown Chickens, young
I 8 Daniel to I N Edmiston, lotO.blk Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness,
better now, especially the mail-carrying The tug-of-war fever is growing in
2 50
2
00
to
bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­
part.
the city, and the young men strain fruit trees should call on A. M. Dee, Turkeys......... p lb ...
10
12JÍ 11 and tract in blk 11, Lafayette; $700. ] tion. Unequaled for men, women, and
who is handling stock from the Oswego Geese. .
doz .... . 8 00 to 10 00
They are progressing nicely with tlie their muscles nightly at the gymnas­ nursery. All stock guaranteed.
John
Rhodes
to
City
of
McMinnville
,
children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50
4 00 to 5 00
Ducks
.
doz ..
south pier of the railroad bridge, and if ium, Tlie college boys pulled up a
25 cents. Samples free at Rogers
Cleveland street in Rhodes add to Me- doses,
i
Nineteen
acres
in
Wapato
lake,
part
is
overstocked
in
team
weighing
considerable
more.
A
The
poultry
market
the weather remains fine for a few days
Bros.
Minnville; $5.
longer they will have it completed.— challenge will probably be issued to tlie of the Phil Thompson I). L. C. Price Portland, and demand light.
$551);
$300
down,
$250
in
one
year.
Ap
­
college
boys.
John
W
Baxter
to
A
L
Armstrong,
J
The town of Newberg is fast becom­
Ledger.
ply to Shurtleff & Little.
We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple­
Probate Court.
int in lots 222, 223 and pt lots 219, 220, ing one of the best business centers in
It is reported that Lieut. Guy Ballin­ A Chautauqua circle was organized
For sale—from 50 to 500 acres of good
the county. The reason of this is that ment house in the Valley.
Dayton; $1150.
ger,of the U. 8. revenue cutter Walcott, in the city on Saturday night. This is farming land at from $12 to $25 per
large farms have been cut up into
The following business has been
is to be married to a lady from Hono- a very good thing and every one who acre. Fine fruit land. Enquire at F.
J G Lewis to Lucy Glen, land in sec tlie
small ones and a greater population
lula on the coming Sunday, at Port wishes to improve intellectually should W. Fenton’s law office, McMinnville, transacted in the probate court during 17, t 4 s, r 3 w; $40.
lives on the same amount of ground.
join the circle. It is increasing in mem­
Townsend.
the past week:
8 J Rafferty to J Weitz, 35,346 sq ft The ground is in a high state of eultiva
bers rapidly showing its popularity. Oregon.
The Epworth League of the M. E. Any branch of learning can lie taken
You no doubt know how nice it is to Estate of John H Drummeller; Per­ of land, part of d 1 c of A Libe, t 3 s, r 4 tion and everybody is making money.
Several thousand acres surrounding
church rendered a good program last up.’
sleep between woolen blankets these sonal pro|H“rty ordered sold. Sale con­ w; $800.
this city can be cut up to the advan­
Sunday evening in the interest of the
cold nights. Those 72x88 inch white firmed. Final account filed, Jan 5,
Valley
farmers
are
feeling
a
little
blue
Harrison
Crater
to
Idah
Horbougb,
tage of the city, the pockets of the pres­
Freedman’s aid and Southern educa­
all wool blankets at Kay & Todds’ 1892 set to hear same.
And we Purpose to Stay there.
over
the
unusual
amount
of
rain
this
ent
owners and the pockets of those
tion society.
part of d 1 c of Jno Welch and Wm
’t be beaten for qualitty and price
fall, whieh has prevented them from can
Estate
of
W
H
Bingham;
Final
ac­
Jones in t 3 s, r 3 w; 92.67 acres; $6000. who would buy.
The young peoples’ society of the getting their grain sown Some of the in this or any other city of the state.
count filed, Dee 3, 1891, set to hear
Baptist church will have a sociable at summer fallow is yet awaiting the You can buy a pair for $7.50.
W E Warren to Ora Thomason, lot 4
the residence of Mrs. Latourette on seeder, anil some have endeavored to
Fifty-six acres west of North Yamhill, same.
blk C, Cozine’s add to McMinnville;
Friday evening of this week. A gen­ put in their grain witli the water stand­ part of M. Cain D.L. C. Price $10 per A petition has been filed for the ap- $1800.
eral invitation is extended.
I acre ; $300 down, balance in one year. poinment of Mary A McPhilips as
ing on the fields.
F L Harford to J C*Colcord, lots 5, 6,
I Apply to Shurtleff & Little.
Strayed from Wheatland, 1 brown
Dr. 8. A. Young arrived in this city
guardian of Jas McPhilips. Dec 8, set 7 and 8, blk 13. Ccentral add to New­
And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who
■
horse about 14 hands high witli a white Saturday from Whatcom. He came
Very True.
to hear same.
berg; $650.
spot on his back and branded with F on business. The sound, according to
for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon.
on his shoulder. A liberal reward will to him is a great country,but at present
J C Colcord to Harrison Crater, lots
Notice to Debtors.
At a meeting of citizens yesterday a
be given for his return to M. B. Hen­ is lacking the money to start things
5, 6, block 13, Central add to Newberg:
committee was appointed to solicit sub­
drick.
moving. Its liabilities exceed its assets.
Having sold our business, we want $350.
scriptions
in
the
city
for
funds
for
an
C. A. Wallace has been circulating a The doctor will return to this city and
B Brower to Thos Stowe; int in J P
exhibition of the resources and products all accounts settled. All remaining
petition for the planking of Third resume bis practice soon.
unsettled on December 1st will be plac­ Yocum d 1 c; $500.
of
Oregon
at
the
World
’
s
fair
at
Chi
­
street from tlie West Side hotel to
It will take at least 60 voting booths
II Hurley to L Cornell, lot 20, Hur-
Jones and Co.’s lumber yard. This is in Yamhill county under the new elec­ cago. Portland must do her full part. ed in the hands of an officer and costs
Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port­
an expensive and very unnecessary tion law. It is said that they will be For a beginning at least $25,000 will be will be added.
lys sub-division; $125.
Sick headaches are the outward indications ot land houses have made even more than thin.
proceeding.
purchased from Glass & Prudhomj, of wanted. It is an object that appeals
('. R. C ook & S on .
Geo W Phelps to N Phelps, pt of d 1 dorangements of the stomach and bowels. As
A piece of steel lodged in tlie left eye Portland. A booth has to be erected both to the pride and to the interest of
c of John T MeDan t 4 s r 3 w, 5 acres, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is the only bowel
for
the
use
of
ea«h
40
voters.
The
Hoard of Equalization.
regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it Is seen
of F. E. Griffith Tuesday and for a
LOW FHICES T-A-ZLŒC.
$100.
why it Is the only appropriate Sarsaparilla In
time he suffered intense agony. It was county will probably be divided into the state. To assist in the undertaking
I?
Brower
to
Mary
Small,
lots
1
and
2
20
voting
precincts
by
th
e
county
court
becomes
a
public
duty.
The
visit
of
the
slck
beadaebes.
It
is
not
only
appropriate;
it
Is
removed by a physician and the eye is
Notice is hereby given that the board
Call and get ours.
now better. It was a very close call to at its session in January.
committee, therefore, must not lie re­ of equalization will meet at the clerk’s block 10, John’s add to McMinnville; an absolute cure. Alter a course ot It an occa­
sional dose at intervals will forever alter prevent
losing the sight.
John W Baker, the person who lias ceived with impatience, still less with offiiee in the courthouse in McMinn­ $150.
State of Oregon to A B Faulconer, returu.
Duck and snipe shooting at Wapato been in the Yamhill county jail before, a rebuff. There is but one way to place ville, Oregon, on Monday, Nov,, 30th,
lake is said to good. Several of our io entered that place last Saturday. He an Oregon exhibit at Chicago, and that 18M. and continue in session one week, lots 1, 2, 3, sec 24, 15 s,r 7 w,51.39 acres; Jno. M. Cox, ot 735 Turk Street, San Francisco,
writes: “I have lieen troubled with attacks of
for the purpose of examining and cor­
cal sports have been there and ar­ was wanted in Polk county for an as­
sick-headache for the last three years from one to
rived home with a good bag of game. sault with intent to kill. Sheriff’War­ is to subscribe the money necessary for recting the assessment roll of Yamhill $64.24.
county
in
any
errors
that
may
occur
H Bailey to John Lercher, lot 9,blk 6 three times a week. Some time ago I bought two
Silver might have been the ammuni­ ren arrested him at Sherwood, on the 11.— Oregon ian.
bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and have
thereon orin valuation or description of Willamina; $1.
narrow gauge, last Friday and lodged
tion used however.
only bad one attack aiuce and that was on the
property, and it will be the duty of par­
him in jail subject to the sheriff of
Not Long Enough.
H
Hurley
to
W
H
Morris,
lot
1,
blk
H. L. Mills, the owner of the Hub­ Polk county. Monday he was taken
second day alter I began using it.”
ties interested to appearand show cause
bard oil wells, says work will be re­ to Dallas.
why these assessments shall not remain 10, Hurleys add to Newberg; $66.
Last
Sunday
Al
Lawson,
the
young
sumed early in the spring and the drill
entered on the roll.
Jas Agee to Wm Galloway, lot 9, in Imi’o Vesetab*e
The city would do a good thing by Swede who assaulted Mrs. Poonnan at as Dated
forced down to a depth of 2000 feet. In­
this lltli day of Nov.’ 1891.
Fairlawn add to McMinnville; $500.
dications for oil are of the best and the ordering in a cross walk between the Dalles, arrived at the penitentiary
F; M. Y ork ,
Black’s store and the Barnekoff cor­
Galloway & Goucher to Geo C East­ JUy b Sarsaparilla
drill is only down 300 feet.
County Assessor.
ing. Some 350 school children wade in Salem. The next 22 years of his life
erly, lot 9, Fairlawn add to McMinn­
Wm. Albertson, formerly of this city, across the street in the mud four times will be spent within the walls of that
SOLD BY ROGERS BROS.
Settlement Notice.
ville; $-500.
arrived here Tuesday. He has been at a day. The citizens of the city are in­ institution. This is a long time but it
work at Comstock,
dock, Oregon,
Or<
with the terested in their children’s muddy feet
H E Carey to Jas D Boatman, 23
It is now the time of year to settle up
This mill was and a little expense here would save is not as great a punishment as should
Shipley mill people.
1
acres
in t 4 s, r 4 w, pt Elijah Millican
taken to Soufl them Oregon from thia considerable trouble and bother.
be inflicted for crimes like his. Until accounts, and we take this means of re­
die; $1467.60.
city last spring. It is now in the hands
1913
he
will
have
a
chance
to
compare
questing
all
persons
who
are
indebted
The editor of the Tillamook Headlight
J Lercher to A Kershaw, lot 9 blk 6,
of the sheriff.
sent some of the beeswax found on the his condition to that of his more moral to us to call and settle without further Willamina; $500.
Canemail, McMinnville Maid and J. coast to the office of the Scientific Amer­ and free brethren on the outside of the notice. We are in need of money.
F. C. are spoken of in several sporting ican. Thejeditor pronounces it mineral
State of Oregon to Leonard Becker, n If you intend to purchase one, do not let
C albreatii & G oucher .
papers as being coming horses. They wax but as mineral wax does not grow walls. It is hoped that this comparison
}
and
sw ) of s e 1 of sec 36, t 4 s, r 8 w; yourselves be deceived by greedy agents,
are McMinnville horses. This county with Latin words upon it the editor will be of benefit to him.
but call on
120 acres; $150.
Fail to do our Duty.
has long been acknowledged to Ge must be wrong. It has created con­
A Grand Offer!
great in the production of great men siderable stir and already manufac­
A Safe Investment
Everybody has at times failed to do
CHAS. GRISSEN.
and red apples. We are now produc­ turers have sent for samples and if it
Of all the bargains I have been giv­ their duty toward themselves, Hun-
ing great horses.
Is
one
which
is guaranteed to bring
proves to be mineral wax, Tillamook ing the people of McMinnville and
dreds of indy readers suffer from sick you satisfactory results, or in case of I am getting a shipment direct from fac­
On Monday evening, Nov. 30th, county will no doubt be benefitted.
Yamhill county, this is tlie best one headache, nervousness, sleeplessness failure a return of purchase price. On
John Lloyd Thomas, of New York
The roads leading to the city are in a j yet. Read and see what you can get and female troubles. Let them follow Illis safe plan you can buy from our ad­ tory and will sell you a Good
city, secretary of the prohibition party, very bad condition. Tlie city is the |
of Mrs. H. Herbechter, of vertised Druggists a bottle of Dr. King's
will speak at the court house. It is possessor of a rock crusher that lias the for $5. One dozen cabinet size photos, the example
Point, Wis., who for five years New Discovery forConsumption. It is
claimed that Mr. Thomas is one of tlie power to crush 80 tons of rock ¡>er day the best enamel finish, in fact the best Stevens
suffered
with
nervous prostration and guaranteed to bring retief in every case,
best, most earnest and business like and for two years it has been idle, -io
tried physicians and dif­ when used for any affection of Throat,
speaker of the age. No -doubt a full i days work by this machine would be work ever turned out in McMinnville; sleeplessness,
ferent medicines without success. But Ixings or Chest, such as Consumption,
Other Styles with Beatiful Cases $75
house will greet him.
enough to make the roads leading into one 14x17 crayon finish portrait, fine one bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine caused Imflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth­
and |85. Call or write for Cata­
enough
to
hang
in
any
parlor
in
this
or
The Corvalls Times claims the follow­ . tlie city at |lerst 100 per cent lietter.
logues. Instruments due in three
sound sleep every night and she is feel­ ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.,
weeks.
CHAS. GR18SEN.
ing building record for that city the The council should start 'the machine. any other city. All for the small sum ing like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth »Itc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
past year; $50,000 wagon and carriage Take it to tlie quarry and begin opera­ of $5. Come anil-see this work for Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming,who taste, perfectly safe, and can always
tions
at
once.
factory, $20,000 hotel, $20,000 college
| yourself. It is the finest work you tried all other remedies, declares that lie depended upon. Trial bottle free at
dormitory, $10,000 city hall, $10,000 1 Tlie first issue of the North Western I
after three weeks' use of the Nervine ¡Bogers Bros’. Drugstore.
foundry and farm implement factory, Guardsman is before us. i. The editor is , have yet seen in this city. This will for headache, nervous prostration, «■tc.,
Notice.
make
as
nice
a
Christmas
present
as
she was entirely relieved. Sold by Rog­
besides fifteen'Ort^ntj;_residences w- H. L. Wells, well known in Oregon
timated to cost $_o,090. Total, $135,000. journalism, formerly editor of the IFesf you can get for your friends far or near. ers Bros. Trial bottle free.
We haven’t the space to enumerate everything we carry in stock,
As I am compelled to have money ; If you do not, wc would be pleas-
Shermau county has not a saloon f>hore. Typographically it is very neat All work taken prior to December 15th
Marriage Licenses.
but will say that all the goods usually carried by a firstclass Grocery
by December 20th, I will ask those who ; ed to form your acquaintance.
—
>•■.!- her
■— borders. t Lrst t. term
...... ,.r
within
of cir­ and the editorial and other matter leaves will be finished in time for Christmas.
Store will be found here, and at prices as reasonable as auy store in the
are - owing me to come up and settle ou
cuit court three saloon keepers were in­ nothing to lie desired. A publication
The following marriage licenses have or before December 20th. By so doing
dicted for selling liquor without license of this kind lias long been needed in Anyone who is willing to pay for first
city. Below will lie found a parlial of what we carry:
class
photographs
should
not
miss
this
and each fined $300. Now the last sa­ the northwest and it is hoped that it
been issued by the clerk during the th« ly will save trouble and unnecessary
loon is closed, as the keepers are unable will be well supported by the organiza­ opportunity. Come early, as I can Sast week.
Raking Powder of all kinds,
We are here to do Businees. We Axle Grease,
expense.
F. D ielschneider .
to procure the necessary precinct ma­ tions it champions. An interesting ar­ only take a limited number at that |Emma Vestal 23, Luther Hill, 27.
Candies,
want
to
sell
Goods.
If
Prices
Candles,
ticle
from
the
pen
of
Maj.
Gen.
O.
O.
jority in order to obtain license from
IliickteiA A ml ch Salve.
rate. New back grounds just received.
Canned
Vegetables
Mary
C
Phillips
26,
Geo
G
Hancock
are
of
any
consideration
to
Catsup,
Howard
on
torpedo
boats
is
one
of
the
the eounty court.
Everything will be strictly as repre- 27.
Table Fruits,
Chocolate,
many interesting articles in it.
you, we feel certain
Canned Fruits,
The Best Salve in the world-for Cuts,
The Truckee company is erecting a
Lovie Hendrick 26, A B Watt 24.
Extracta,
Oat Meal,
we can please you
of our readers know the
«law in every particular.
Coffees,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
box factory in connection witli the mill, How ..c many ____
_ __ rn Tom
...«• ” given
■ - !
Yours tsnl..
truly,
Mattie B Bristow 24, Wallace Good­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Rolled Wheat,
Corn Meal, White and Yellew,
at Hobeonville. Boxes will be matin- origin of the name kt “Long
factured right there and shipped direct to that stream emptying into the Wil-
C. F ritz .
rich 32.
Buckwheat Flour,
Graham Flour.
Hominy,
Chilblains, Corns anti all Skin Erup­
to Alaska and other northern points in- lamette south of Corvallis, asks the In­
Emma
B
Miller
21,
Guy
K
Bird
22.
Pearl Barley,
Split
Peas,
tions.
and
positively
cures
Piles
or
no
stead of shipping the lumber to San dependence Jl'esf Side. It originated
All new subscribers to the T ele ­
McMinnville. Lafayette and Sheridan Flour,
Swifts Celebrated Lard,
p»y required. It is guaranteed to give
Francisco, manufacturing it into boxes thus: A party coming from Galifornia phone -R egister between this time
"Are n’t you ever going to grow old, perfect satisfaction, or money refund­
Oysters,
Hams and Breakfast Bacon,
at that place and then shipping it back to Oregon in 1864 had in the company and the first of Jan. 1892will be credited
over the same route.
a |long, slim Irishman, nicknamed to Jan. 1893. This paper is $2.00 per like the rest of us?” asked a man of an ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
Syrup,
Pickles,
... in cans and in bulk,
acquaintance
he
hadn
’
t
seen
for
some
Mr. Garrison of Forest Grove had
One,
performing year, and contains more wholesome
Soaps
Tobacco and Cigars,
Backets,
several triosof his fine poultry on exhi- l>is ablutions in that stream, he tell in reading matter tthan any other paper time. “Well, not so long as I can pur­ by Rogers Bros.
my blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla”
Brooms,
Tubs,
Churns,
bition in this city on Saturdav after-
“ 'l,,c^lnK- Afterwards, anj in the county. The woman’s depart­ ify
was the apt reply. This man knew
White and Decorated Crockery,
China,
nix»n. The fowls exhibited were splen- of11t , .paf,ty refernl>l? to "'at stream, ment
u . yul is
™ verv
.v.y interesting
imeresuug to
io the
me ladies.
iau
We will keep nothing but a good Glassware,
did specimens of their kind, and the
>1 1'« Long lorn. This is tlie .................................
Trial subscription for two months, ,25 what he was talking about.
Lamps,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
cents.
lioultry lovers of th
this
al- ­ origin ot the name.
I>oultry
¡9 valley can al
quality of goods and we keep all in And other articlefl too numerous to mention.
Headache, neuralgia,dizziness,drunk
"When Baby was sick, wc gave her Castoria.
assured that
fowls
ways rest awureu
iu«i A No. a 1 ww»
rrw
Free sumpies
samples Dr.
i/r. aiucs
Mile’s Kestonuive
Restorative
Many people suner
suffer lor
for years from enness, spasms, sleeplessness, dulness II
our line. If you can’t see what you
■When
she
was
a
Child,
she
cried
for
Castoria
can always be had from such an en- Nervine at Kogers Bros., cures head- troublesome
and repulsive SVl
sores,
. >
......
CS, boils
OOI1S blues, opium habit are cured by the
We would be pleased to have you call and inspect our goods and
thusiastic poultry raiser.
ache, nervousness, neuralgia, fits, neu- and eruptions, without ever testing the Nervine, discovered by the eminent In­ When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. want, ask us and if we don’t have learn our prices We deliver our goods free to any part of the city. You
it
we
will
get
it.
Dandruft’ls an exudation from the votis debility, sexual weakness, poor marvellous curative properties of Ayers diana specialist in nervous diseases, Dr. I When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
will always find our advertisement in the papers and not on our delivery
pores of the scalp that spreads and dries memory, opium liabit, etc.
to. A new and Sarsaparilla. The experiment is cer- Miles. Fine books and trial bottles free
I
Y ours truly ,
wago; Every or.e knows Bob, and any orders given him will receive at­
forming scurf and causing the hair to remarkable discovery. Or by mail 10 tainly worth trying. Be sure you get at Rogers Bros., or by mail 10 cts., of,
fall out. Hall's Hair Renewer cures it. cts..Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
’ 4 1 Ayers Sarsaparilla and no other.
tention.
Respectfully,
WALLACE A WALKER.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1
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MILLSAP
&
SON.
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ROGERS BROS..
M M
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WE ARE MODEST I
He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is
Not Blown.”
HENCE WE TOOT
We
Deal
with
the
Factories
SICK
Head
Aches
MARTIN & SANDERS.
ORGANS !
ORGAN
At
Top for Qualities!
$50
The Bottom for Pricesl
We want to Sell our Goods;
We want to sell them to you;
We Want to make a fair profit;
We want you to be satisfied.
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