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TIIE TELEPHONE-REGISTER UTTERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. MCMINNVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Died. Sent to the Islands. J. H. Babcock, the McKenzie man Fresh mileli cow for sale; enquire of Summary of the Fourth Monthly Report C rawford —On Saturday, Dec. 26, near Dayton, Oregon, Medorum afflicted with leprosy, has been taken When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!». B. F. Sparks. of the Principal for Month Ending De Crawford, aged 72 years. Death was away and we congratulate the people When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria 31, 1891 December New goods arriving every other day cember 23. caused by cancer at the root of the of Lane county, and especially those of When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. at the Bed Front. tongue. Funeral held Monday. Whole number enrolled since Sept. tlie upper McKenzie, upon the same. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. POSTOFFICE HOURS. Mr. Crawford was one of Oregon's Call and see samples and get prices at 7th to date..................................... 395. earliest pioneers and has been promi He was brought here last Monday eve Moore & Taff ’ s photo gallery on Third From 7 a ni. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. Whole numlier belonging to School street, Fritz’s old stand. in. to 8:30 p. ni. this date, (23 Inst.)....................... 314. nent in the state almost from the time ning at 6 a'clock, then a private con Money order boars from 7 a. in. to 6 p. in. Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. Average daily attendance for month he arrived in it. He was born in Or veyance was hired and he was taken to Sunday from 12 in. to 1 p. m City, at which point he took ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS. . Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail Wanted—A position to do house of December................................. 291. ange county, New York, June 24, 1819. Junction north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. work. Enquire at Mr. Henry’s or livery The schools adjourned for the usual At the age of thirteen he was appren- the north bound overland train at 8:30 I Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening stable. Christmas holiday vacation on Wed ticed to a farmer of Seneca county with a. : m. Tuesday and made the trip before at 9 p m The new proprietors of the Fritz stu nesday, tlie 23inst, to reopen on Mon whom he remained until he reached I through to Seattle, Wash., without in Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail dio guarantee their work to l>e first- day, Jan. 4th. Interesting and appro the age of sixteen years. On March 17, cident. closes at 11 a m. At that city he was^ placed on WINTER HAS COME. i class in every particular. priate Christmas exercises were held in 1842, Mr. Crawford left his home in I board a small steamer and conveyed to Fruit Trees are dormant and every body UHURUn NOTICES. Go to J. P. Irvine’s for your holiday each room. Many parents and visitors Schuyler county, New York, bound Port Blakely, where lie was taken who wishes to raise GOOD Fill IT should were present to witness the rendition of for the then far distant and thinly set- I aboard a ship that was loading with see tliat his trees in the M ethodist Eriworar. C hcecii —Services goods. TI7E wish to thank our custo- ORCHARDS and DOOR YARDS every Sabbath at It a. in and 7:(Op m, The Red Front is solid and heavy the several programs. Space forbids tied territory of Oregon. The journey lumber at that point for the Sandwich 1 Sunday School at 9:30 a, in Braver meet weights when it conies to selling goods are Sprayed with the ANTI-MOSS LKM- special notice of the excellent programs ** mers. friends and the pub Islands. A cabin had been built on ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. across the plains with all the details has EDY 1't keeps the trees free from ntoss, cheap. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. rendered, suffice it to say that each and been graphically described by him in the deck of tlie ship previously to bis and is sure death to the eggs of l lic in general for their patronage Howorth & Co. has the finest assort every number was very creditably per (T mberi . axi » P resbyterian CirrocH — where he will be confined dur SCALE, RED SPIDER AND his “Occasional Address to the Asso- arrival, i Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. ment of writing tablets. during the year 1891. and extend formed. At the conclusion of the sev CODLIN MOTH. ing tlie trip to Honolulu. After his ar m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Just received from Pan Francisco a eral programs a brief social interval was ciation of Pioneers,” delivered on June i R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor It does not injure the fruit Buds or Tree rival at that place he will be taken to to you our best wishes for a 15, 1881. On his arrival in this state I whatsoever It also acts as a stimulant to B aptist C hi rch .—Services every Sabbath full line of Coffee and Spices, Schilling granted during which the pupils and he located at Salem and there taught the I government leper hospital, and con the taee Give it a clean bark. at 11 a. m. and7:3O p. in. Sunday School at & Co’s, best goods at the Red Front. Merry Christmas and a Happy Full Particulars given to Purchasers. 9;55a. ni. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. Moore & Taff, photographers, have visitors were permitted the freedom of the Mission school for a period of nine I fined until the regular semi-annual Sold at the M< M inxvilee P harmacy . New Year. opened up their studio on Third street, tlie building, and a very pleasant time months. In the following year he ( gathering of lepers takes place, when JOHN STAFFORD, McMinnville (¡range. No. 31, P. of II., and are prepared to do all the work that enjoyed by all present in exchanging Agent. married a Miss Brown and purchased Babcock will be conveyed to Molachi, ROGERS BROS. meet in their hall tlie first and lliirdSatur- can be brought in. Christmas greetings and mingling in a an interest in the James A. O’Neil the home of those afflicted with this day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors 1 cordially invited. J. It B ooth , Master. J. P. Irvine’s is old Santa Claus regu social way. The teachers were the re claim covering the present town of terrible disease, the leprosy. At that Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec, lar headquarters. cipients of several beautiful presents at Wheatland, where he resided until the place he will die, for no person subject Full line of homeopathic medicines the hands of the pupils of tHeir respec fall of 1844. At the Wheatland farm to the disease has ever l>een know to I,ocal and General. AT at Howorth & Co’s. tive rooms, which very pleasantly came in January. 1844, his oldest son was escape therefrom.— Eugene Guard. J. P. Irvine is the boss when it ill as a happy reminder during the ex born, being the first child of American Remarkable Rescue. Dance tonight. comes to getting lots of goods for a lit ercises, Tlie pupils were remembered parentage born on the west side of the A brass key has been found. ('all and tle money. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill., by the teachers who distributed well Willamette river. In April 1845, he re get it. A Happy Newyear to all the patrons filled packages of candies and nuts moved to Oregon City, where he resid makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she Mrs. R. P. Ungemiun is very sick of the Red Front, and all humanity which greatly pleased the pupils. ed for seven years being engaged in was treated for a month by her family who may patronize them the coming with neuralgia of the bowels. Brief addresses were made by Revs. moving merchiutdise around the falls physician, but grew worse, He told year. A young men’s republican club lias her she was a hopeless victim of con The best assortment of toilet articles McKillop, Knowles and Hoberg; Mrs. of the Willamette river. He was a sumption and that no medicine could been organized in Tillamook. John Cook, Mrs. Collins and others, member of the provisional legislature at Howorth & Co ’ s. cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. The tile ditches are being dug and Those pies, cakes, etc., at tlie Red who spoke words of commendation and in 1847,during which session the Whit King’s New Discovery for Consump the tiles placed as fast as possible. encouragement for and to the pupils, Front bakery are sure to please. man massacre occured, and again in tion. She bought a I Hit tie and to her The yearly invoices of stock trouble delight found her delight found herself Come to the Red Front and buy your teachers, directors and patrons of the 1849, the last session under the provis benefitted from first dose. She contin Of Every Description, at Prices many of our business men at this time. groceries. ¿And if they are not what school for tlie evidence of good work ional government In 1852, he removed ued and after taking ten bottles found Cheaper than Ever. Christmas week is exceedingly dull. they are represented to be, bring them done ill the schools. to the mouth of the Yamhill river and herself sound and well, now does her The people are enjoying themselves at back and get your money. permanently located on the “Joe Mc own bouse work, and is as well as she BEAUTIFUL $25.00 MUSIC BOX home. It Should be Stopped. was. Free trial bottles of this Given Awaway. Examine the New stock of artist’s materials at Laughlin claim,” one of the earliest ever The band will give a band concert. Howorth & Co’s. great discovery at Rogers Bros’, drug “ Little Beauty.” o settled farms in the valley, to which lie As the Tuesday 2:55 train reached the The people are assured of some very store, large bottles 50c and $1. $50.00 CŒSG-.A.X'T. The Red Front is “ in it, ” for selling fine music. bridge across Cozine creek, Marion Put subsequently acquired a ¡latent under groceries first, last and all the time,and Deeds Recorded. C. GRISSEN. Jas. Sharp of this city received the if you don’t believe it come and see the nam, of near Salem, who was on his the donation law. He was elected to first prize at the masquerade at Corval new proprietors, although somewhat way to visit the family of W. F. Coulter the first legislature but was counted C Loder to Chas A Lamb, 100 acres lis last week. Green. in this city, stepped out upon the plat out by partisan opponents; was again in sec 31, t 2 s, r 3 w; $1000. The recent storms have been general If you want the best drugs at living form. Just as he was pulling the door elected in 1860, and took an active part Christenson and others to J G & S H all over the Pacific coast, and of unus price's, go to Howorth & Co’s. —DEALER IN— shut behind him a rifle was discharged in the election of Oregon’s first republi Dorrance, lots 5 and G, blk 7, Deskins ual violence. can senator, Col. E. I). Baker. In 1861 in the creek bottom, and the ball plow Kuns’ Red Front bakery is the place 2nd add to Newberg; $200. The Salem rod and gun club have to get your fresh bread. ed a furrow on the left side of his head. he visited his father in New Y’ork and Il L Churchman to D Taiman, 4 challenged the Albany club for a team J. I’. Irvine’s remember is the place I His hat was cut for some distance and upon returning across the plains he was acres, pt J B Rogers d 1 c, t 3 s, r 2 w; shoot of three men. to get fine candies. The Finest Line of Confection he is of the opinion that be would have taken into government service and $880. Ducks are very plentiful on the river J. P. Irvine has a fine lot of china fallen from the train had lie not had made assistant to Capt. Maynadier, U. and our sports are enjoying themselves. A B Fleenor to Henry Sintms, 4.94 ery in the City. dolls which he is selling at cost. From 25 to 50 is the average bag. his hand upon the door knob. An 8. A., who commanded tlie emigrant acres, pt N Martin <1 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; All kinds of Produce taken at the If you want your prescriptions care other inch to the right and it would escort. In the following year he went $1000. Judge Catlin of Portland, executor of the Robt Henderson estate was in the fully and accurately compounded go to have killed him. Tlie gun was proba east again, and received from Presi B F Blood to Ada Blood J int in 84.72 HISHEST MARKET PRICE. city during the latter part of last week Howorth & Co’s. bly fired l»y some of the young hood dent Lincoln the appointment of assist acres in secs 9, 19, t 2 s, r 3 w; $1. on business. Call and examine my Stock and Large assortment of ladies’ gold lums who have lately been shooting ant quartermaster with the rank of Mary L Hess to Jas S Hess 45.74 There will be a dance at the armory watches and all kinds of other jewelry firearms in the Cozine creek bottom. captain, and was ordered west, to or get Prices. acres, pt Mary L Hess d 1 c t 3 s, r 3 w; on Thursday night. All are invited to at reasonable prices at Wm. Holl’s. This is within the city limits and an ganize, arm and equip one hundred A. II. G aunt . $1. attend the funeral of the old year. Ad If you want good health you must mission 50 cents. have good wholesome bread and you ordinance prohibits the firing of guns men mid proceed westward across the A Moore to O V Allen 64J acres, pt S within the city limits. This was a Rocky mountains for the purpose of as Hanna d 1 c, t 4 s, r 3 w; $4000. The Mulligan Guards will attack the can always get that of J. P. Irvine. Chilians at the band concert. The fun Men and boy’s boots at cost at Red very close call for Mr. Putnam, and it sisting and protecting the emigrants. Mary L Hess to Samuel C Hess 42.57 niest drill imaginable is being arranged mond’s. Several trips of ¡this nature were made acres pt Mary L Hess d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w ; should teach careless people a lesson. for this entertainment. and in 1864 he resigned his commission. If you need silverware, knives,spoous The African slave trade is yet carried The president then conferred upon him j $1. A uniformed member of the salva and forks of the best guaranteed qual Jas Fletcher to J B Fletcher 6959.1 on to such an extent that a thousand the collector of internal revenue which tion army appeared upon our streets ity call at Wm. Holl’s. last week. Company B band had bet lives are sacrificed every day in the lie held for five years. In 1871, Capt. | sq ft in McMinnville; $2000. "The foremost of our periodicals.** Redmond is closing out all the chil year. Indeed it is doubtful whether in ter be looking out for its laurels. Happy Hoosiers. Crawford was appointed appraisor of dren ’ s cloaks at cost. The match between the young shoot the most barbarous periods of human merchandise for tlie port of Portland, COM MANDINO Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida ers for the medal was postponed on Tlie largest assortment of ladies’ and EVERY GREAT Christmas, the weather being very bad. children’s furs in town at Redmond’s. history there has been any greater bar by President Grant. This office was ville, Ind., writes; “Electric Bitters lias barity than tlie African slave trade of held for five years and in 1876 he retired done more for me than all other medi Probably it will be settled tomorrow. CENTRE OF You can tell fine jewelry when you cines combined for that bad feelingaris Our young men had better lie look see it, can’t you? Step into Wm. Holl’s to-day. For years there has been con to his farm in this county where lie has ing from kidney and liver trouble.” THOUGHT AND stant agitation in Europe for the civil since resided. Mrs. Crawford died ing a little out. The leap year will be and inspect his stock John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of ACTION IN ized governments to unite in some ac gin at 12 o’clock tonight and our tlie same place, says: “Find Electric We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple Several novel and late style pieces of young ladies will then have their say. jewelry are displayed by Wm. Holl. tion to suppress it. The result of long May 20, 1879, and in the following year Bitters to be the best kidney and liver THE WORLD. he married Mrs. E. Burrows. His ment house in the Valley. There will be a spelling school and Jewelry makes a very acceptable pres deliberation was tlie Treaty of Brussels, children, all. of whom are by his first medicine, made me a new man.” J. W. ciphering match at the Olds school ent for Christmas. which every leading European power wife, are: Medorem, Frederick A.,Mary Gardner hardware merchant in same A sample copyaltli town, says: Electric Bitters is just tlie house Wednesday evening, Jan. 6,1892. All parties desiring Oregon grown except France has now signed; and E. (Mrs, H. ('. Stephens) John M., Al thing for a man who is all run down Illustrated procpec- Every one interested is cordially invit fruit trees should call on A. M. Dec, France and the United States are the tus will be sent tor and don’t care whether lie lives or dies; ed to attend. who is handling stock from the Oswego only two important powers which have bert and Henrietta. Medorem Jr. was, lie felt just like lie had a new lease on 25 cents. COV. WILLIAM B. RUSSELL. in 1862, appointed to West Point by life. Only 50c a liottle at Rogers Bros’ Mrs. 8. G. Grubbe, superintendent of nursery. All stock guaranteed. not yet affixed their signatures to it. President Lincoln; graduating in 1867, drug store. 2 T he F ortum is the most instructive, the Salem pulflic schools, spent her hol If the care of the hair were made a Tlie treaty cannot go into effect except And we Purpose to Stay there. iday vacation visiting her sister, Mrs. the most timely, the largest and Geo. A. Peebles. Mrs. Grubbe returns part of a lady’s education, we should by the ratification of all the civilized he took rank as lieutenant of artillery Probate Court. the handsomest of the reviews. not see so many gray heads, and the and was assigned to tue 2nd where he to Salem to-day. use of Hall’s flair Renewer would be governments, and if it go into effect still remains. The THREE GREAT GROUPS OF The following business has been The McMinnville Baptist college will unnecessary. there is every reason to believe that of the coming year will lie im- Mr. Crawford lias been troubled with transacted in the probate court during SUBJECTri open on Monday next. The holidays partially .".nd instructively discussed by the very much of the slave trade will be tlie disease which killed him for a long The Weather. have been passed by the students in I ablest writers: the week past: abated. The Treaty of Brussels is now time and lias submitted to operations I various ways and they seem to be anx I. POLITICAL SUBJECTS growing out Estate of Robert Henderson; Feb. 2, oftlic PRESIDENTI M. CAMPAIGN. ious for its opening. ('apt. Wyatt Harris, signal officer at before the senate of the United States, in order to be helped. Nothing seemed II. FI NANI I AL DISTURBANCES here And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who The clerk has forwarded the complete this point, hands us the following and an explanation of our benefits and to stop its slow enroaclimeut upon his 1S92, set to hear final account. and abroad. for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. Estate of Oliver Abernethy; bond ap Ill THEOLOGICAL UNREST—with assessment roll of Yamhill county to weather report. It is for the last six of our duty in the matter is made in all the social questions suggested by these the secretary of state. He forwarded months and shows that Decemlier has the January number of the /brw» by health and but a few weeks ago he proved. groups of great topics. made his will, deeded his property, and the summary last week for the use of Judge Lambert Tree, late minister to There is no otliei way whereby one may been a very wet month. More so than Resolutions of Condolence. the state board of equalization. remarking that he would like to live in get tlie ripest information about the great Belgium. order to see his friends, providing lie H eadquarters C uster P ost ,N o . 9, | problems of the time within so narrow a Rev. J. W. Jinkins, of Cleveland O., all others for a numlier of years except compass or for so small a sum—short stud will commence a series of meetings at ing January, 1890 when 14.21 inches of Married. could do so in full health, gave lip the D ept of O regon , G. A. R. ies of great subjects by more than a hull the Christian church next Sunday and rain fell. fight against the dread disease. To all M c M innville , Dec. 26, 1891. I dred of the foremost men ami women of will continue each evening during the K night -H oberg .— At the residence appearances he was in good health at General Orders No. 2. the world: because there is only one Amer week. All are invited to attend. Rain TEMPERATURE. ican periodical for which all the great leafl of the bride’s parents in this city on this time but since the surrender Ills M onth , 1891. in W hereas Medorum Crawford our ets of opinion and of thought write; and ’ hes Thursday evening, Dec. 14,1891, Miss C'arlton is organizing a tug-of-war H igiiest. Lowest. is T he F orvm . Georgia Hoberg to John I. Knight, decline has been rapid. His name will esteemed comrade has this day passed that team to try conclusions with the cham Tlie December number, for example, con 102U 41° Rev. Holierg officiating. pion of this city. A wrestling match is July.............. 0.34 be long remembered by his friends. tlie picket guards into the great silent tains. ‘ Degradation by Pensions—The 0.36 102 c 43° also being arranged lietween a Carlton- August........ Protest of Loyal Volunteers," by L ievt . 2.51 September . 94 c 34° H iubs -S tai . l .—In Portland, on Dec. Oregon owes considerable to his energy camp, the camp for us all, it is but fit A llen R F oote . Founder of tlie Society ian and Thos. Lahar of this elty. 1891, Miss Emma J. Stall and 8. and sterling qualities. Call and get ours. ting tliat we honor his memory as a of Loyal Volunteer; "The Meaning of the Ooinbar........ 5.00 80 0 32° 25, F. Hibbs, both of this city. A man by the name of Colwell of November comrade of this post, whose sterling Democratic Victory in Massachusetts, by 6.75 67 0 29° L ancefield . — In Amity, on Sunday, Carlton lias been missing for the past December 13.96 •56 • 25° C ook -J olly .—On Dec. 25, 1891, at the MARTIN & SANDERS. Dec. 27, 1891, R. J. Lancefield, aged wortli in marked ability and citizen Gov. W m . E. R i spell ; “French Feeling to week. Search is being made for him, Germany—Another Conflict about residence of Mr. J. T. Jolly, Miss R. 74 years, 9 months and 25 days. Fu ship we deem it a high privilege to wards but it is conducted very silently. He Total........ 25.71 Alsace-Lorraine Inevitable, ” by C amtile M. Jolly to A. D. Cook, Rev. R. Mc neral held Monday. P elletax . Member of the French Chambet left home a week Monday and has not honor. Killop officiating. Deputies: "Should the Silver Law of Mr. Lancefield was a prominent, man been seen since. I. O. O. F. Officers. His military service was peculiar and of 1st«) be Repealed?” by J acob II. S chiff , in Yamhill county affairs, being a pio School Report. Mr. Powell, who lately arrived from valuable and liis country and state owe onexif the most successful and influential neer and the owner of much land and a fitting tribute to his memory. Monday night the camp ot tlie I. o. I bankers in New York; "Is Modern Educa Texas, has lieen confined to the house tion a Failure?” by F rederick H arrison , nearly all the time since his arrival (). F. cf this city elected officers as fol Report of Olds school district No. <50, other property. He was born in Kent, We tender our sympathies to his the great English essayist; "I nregulated here. He has been suffering witli bil lows: Wm. Kuns, ('. P.; J. L, Rogers, for month ending Dee. 18, 1991: Those England, on March 2, 1817, coming to family for tlie loss of a kind father, the Competition Self-destructive,’’ by A ldace ious fever and the mumps. He is now- F. W alker . Chairman of the Western who have been neither tardy nor ab New York in 1832. In 1837 lie went to S. V.; M, Collins, J. V.; E. N. Ford, able to be upon the streets. state an able citizen and we loose a true Traffic Association ; "Women's Clubs- the sent during the month are Rosa Bones, Missouri and in 1846 he arrived in this and distinguished comrade. Scribe; Win. Campbell treas. Volume and the Value of their Work.” by We are thankful to learn that there A lice II R hine ; “A Day with Lord Ten On Tuesday night the Rebekah Daniel Bones and John Bones. No. of state, where he settled at Amity and is one place on this earth that is wetter By Command of nyson,” by S ir E dwin A rnold And five than Oregon. It is said that in Cherra lodge elected officers as follows: Mrs. pupils enrolled 30, average attendance, has resided there since. In 1852 he Official other articles. J acob S eiters , Ponjee, in the Khosl hills of Assam, J. Collins, N. G.; Mrs. Hattie Goucher 26, cases of tardiness, 8, visitors 4, aver married Miss Sarali Mulkey, by whom There are now in progres. discusiionl of Our Pen A. M. H offman Post Com. sion System: Prison Management: The Training ot India, the rainfall averages for a single V. G.; Mrs. Emma Galloway, sec.; age deportment during the month 91. he had two children, Mary E. and R. Preachers: lhe Louisiana Lottery: The Next Step In Adjutant. month from 100 to 200 inches. the Tariff Agitation: Are Modern Educational Meth F. H. T aylor . W., who survive him. Mrs, Lance- ’ Miss Mary Carlin, perm, sec ; Mrs. ods a Failure? Buckl jn's Arnica Salve. The storm of Monday night was Lottie Hobbs, treas. Teacher. field died on Dec. 25, 1855, and in 1863 i 50 els. a copy $5 a year. without question the greatest wind Mr. Lancefield married Mrs. Eliza Al The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, THE FORUM, U nion S quare . N ew Y ork . storm in the history of this state. Con ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Strong Witnesses. siderable damage was done by it. len. Mr. Lancefield was well preserv Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fences were demolished but no houses SUMMONS. Among tlie thousands of testimonials This List Is Published Fxctuslvely in till» ed, and until within a short time trans Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, were blown down to our knowledge. of cures by Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, ' Paper Every Two Weeks. acted all his business. About three Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon The state board of equalization has is that of Nathan Allison, a well k>'own months ago he was taken ill and has tions. and positively cures Piles or no for the county of Yamhill, pay required. It is guaranteed to give found that the Oregon Pacific rail road citizen of Glen Bock, Pa., who fol years Followingare the lettersremainingfor His perfect satisfaction, or money refund Rosana Grames, Aaron , » has not been assessed in Marion and ' had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, two weeks in the ¡xistoffice at McMinn- been gradually sinking since. i Mills. Seth A. Mills and pain in tne left side, shoulders, smoth death was without pain. Linn. The O. P. should be assessed ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Rhoda Mills, Plaintiffs. | ville, Oregon, Dee. 30th, 1891: ering spells, etc.; one bottle of I)r. Miles and while the Ixiard has not the ¡lower vs W ells —Mary E., wife of W. W. Wells by Rogers Bros. Launer, J N James Grames, to assess,¡the tax will be collected by 1 new heart cure and one box of Nerve Benton, C W of this city, on Friday Dec. 25, 1891 and Liver pills cured him. Peter Cline, W W Notice. Defendant. J Magness J R the sheriffs of the counties. of stomach trouble. Age 63 years. Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness C'anom, Mrs Jno Moore, Peter To James Grames,said defendant: In the A man was scared to death nt Falls [ who for twenty years suffered with Cable, J M—2 The funeral was held from the Pres name of the state ot Oregon : You are here All those indebted to W. T. Booth & Martin, Jno notified and required to be and appear City Monday night during the storm.: lieart disease, was pronounced incura Dodge, Mrs 8 byterian church on Saturday Dec. 26. Son will please call and settle on or be by Martin, Minerva in the above entitled suit, in the above The wiud was blowing very hard and ble by physicians, death stared him in Drake, Dale Manly, TA—2 Mrs. Wells was a native of Pennsylva fore Jan. 1. All bills remaining un named court, by the 28th day of March. A. the windows of the room in which he the lace, could not he down for fear of Eaverhart, Miss Miller, J A nia. A number of children mourn her paid at that time will be put in the D. 1802, that being the first day of the first was sleeping were forced in, and think smothering to death. Immediately af- Grubbe, Sarelia W McKown, W B term of said court following the expiration ing that the house was falling, he ter using the New Cure he felt better Gilbert, T W loss. of six weeks publication of this summons— hands of an attorney for collection. Jno jumped up, ran out doors and sudden and could lie down and sleep all night, Gilbert, W H H Phelps, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs NOW is the time for forming good resolutions. Pugh, J E W. T. B ooth & S on . Marriage Licenses. ly expired. filed against you in said cause, and you and is now a well man. The New cure Gilbert, W B Phillips, R W will take notice that, if you fail so to ap Randall, Geo The young men of this city who at is sold, also free book, by Rogers Bros. Holmes, Pat pear and answer said complaint, for want If you owe your neighbor a grudge, go at once and have an amicable The clerk has issued license to wed to Hankins, 8 M Smith, Scottie tended the dance at Oregon City last thereof the plaintiffs will apply to said Notice to Debtors. settlement with him. ! Haverfield, Mary Spotswood, Geo the following persons duringtbe past week report a splendid time and they - court for the relief prayed for in said com I Hart, Mrs E E Sterling, Geo J all seem to favor full dress dances for plaint, which is, in brief, as follows, to wit: week: For a decree of said coart partitioning, If you have any bad habits, let them cease from this date. Scott, Geo the future in this city. The gleaming All persons knowing themselves in Hewitt, J D Georgia M. Hoberg, 25; J. I. Knight, Impure or vitiated blood is nine among the plaintiffs and the defendant,the shoulders and beautiful dimpled arms debted to me will confer a favor by set Hankins, Albert Scott, J D times out of teu caused by some donation land claim of Anson G If you don't do your trading with home merchnnts, begin now. 27. of the Oregon City belles have com tling their accounts before the 10th of Harpole, Prof J T Sax, Mrs M form of constipation or indiges Henry and wife, in tn 3 s. r 3 w. in Haves, A C R. M. Jolly 18; A. D. Cook, 21. Stamper, Andrew pletely turned their heads. January. A little attention to this mat I Holt, J tion that clogs up the system, Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and al Sampson, Johney Emma J. Stall, 24; S. F. Hibbs, Henry G. Gaither is visiting his I ter now will probably save trouble in Johnson, Lou when the blood naturally be lotting to said defendant in fee. an If you owe your grocer a bill go and pay him—a more appropriate New Swanson, J E undivided (1-9) one ninth part thereof, to uncle, Capt. Wyatt Harris, of this city. comes impregnated with the ef the plaintiff, Aaron Mills, the fifty acres, Johnson, Susan Year’s gift cannot be imagined. Swack, Mr Born. F rank W right . Mr. Gaither is on a three'months’ fur the future. fete matter. The old Sarsaparilla« in fee, deeded to him by the plaintiff, Ro Jones, Mary Jaylor, John lough from tlio United States Navy. attempt to reach this condition sana Grames: to the plaintiffs, Seth A, If you have been trading with us wc respectfully ask you to continue Change of life, backache, monthly Jones, Lydia Turner, J M M inty .—To the wife of John Minty Upon the expiration of the furlough he troutiles, hot Hashes, sleeplessness, diz Jensen, Robt—2 by attacking the b'.ood with the Millsand Rhoda Mills, the fifty < 50) acres Thompson, G L of this city sn Saturday, Dec. 26,1891, will receive his discharge,having served ziness, nervousness, are cured by Dr. Lakin, L L drastic mineral “ potash.” The potash theory if deeded to them, in fee, by said Rosana with us. Wakanson, Ella a son. five years. He has been stationed in Miles’ Nervine, recently discovered by Lakin, Pearl old ami obsolete. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is Grames; and to the plaintiff, Rosana Whiting, J W—2 Grames, in fee, the remainder of said prem the Pacific during this time. modern. It goes to the scat of the trouble. It the great Indiana specialist. Elegant Yocum, Samuel. ___ Newspapers Endorse. ises, and for such further relief, in the If you have never dealt with us give us a trial with the New Year. arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels to health premises, as may seem to the court meet ------- Foreign------- The pumps at the works ¡are raised books and trial bottles free at Rogers ful action, and invigorates the circulation, aud “Educators are certainly the greatest with equity and good conscience, out of the reach of high water. While Bros.’ or by mail 10 cents. Miles Med Parry, Geo J—5 Inglarest, Trom. If we haven’t got what you want in the Grocery or Crockery line, nt benefactors of the race, and after read the impurities are quickly carried off through Tins summons is served by publication 5 this was being done the water supply ical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Parties calling for the above letters ing the natural channels. thereof, for six weeks, by virtue of an or I)r. Franklin Miles ’ popular works, one in the city has. and we will send and get it for you. was shut off because of one the pumps will please say “Advertised.” If not cannot help declaring him to l>e among Try it and uote its delightful der made by Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of Notice. lieing in a useless condition. This piece said court, dated Dec. 4th, 18 '1. culled for in two weeks they will lie the most entertaining and educating action. Chas. I xjc , at Beamish’s of valuable machinery has been unfit If you will call at onr store we will convince you that it will be to your R amsey & F enton . Notice is hereby given that 1 will not sent to the dead letter office as “un authors.”—New York Daily. He is not Third and Market Streets, S. F., for use since last fall. The council dec 17. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. interest to trade with us the coming year. We are Here to Stay. writes: • I took it for vitiated a stranger to our readers, as his adver should take better care of the pumps as lie responsible for any debts contracted claimed.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. tisements appear in our columns every blood uni while on the first bot the safety of the city depends largely by F. Zirkle in the name of F. Zirkle <i Respectfully, issue, calling attention to the fact that tle betaine convinced of its mer upon them. Miles’ Nerve anil Liver Pill». Co., from and after this date. his elegant work on nervous and heart its, for 1 could feel it was work The originals of the certificates of Dec. 24, 1891. Act on ii new principle—regulating diseases is distributed free by our enter ing a change. It cleansed, puri ITS (AUSES AND CURE! WALLACE & WALKER. G eo . S auter . cures effected by the use of Ayer’s the liver, stomach aud bowels through prising druggists, Rogers Bros. Trial fied and braced me u? generally, Scientifically treated by an aurist of world Sarsaparilla are kept on file at the office The question is frequently asked, the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine are given aud everything is now working full and r wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and of the J. C. Ayer Company, Lowell- “Why is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral so Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, aw ay, also book of testimonials showing entirely cured of 10 to 30 years' standing, Mass. Probably no similar establish, much more effective than other cough bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa that it is unequalled for nervous pros afier all other treatments have failed. How ment in the world can exhibit such a remedies?” The answer is, simply be tion. Unequaled for men, women, and tration, poor memory, dizzineas, sleep the difficulty is reached and the cause re mass of valuable and convincing testi cause it is the most skilful combination children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 lessness, neuralgia, hysteria, fits, epi moved fully explained in circulars with af fidavits and testimonials of cures, mailed mony, _______________ ______________ of anodynes and expectorants known doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers lepsy. D r . A FONTAINE, free Bros. to medical science. Dr. Niles' Nervine for Nervous rroBtratlon. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure at Drn^gista. SOLD BY ROGEKs BROS. Tacoma, Wash. 9-24 91 Clean Your Fruit Trees. Tenth Annual Exhibit ! c. GM'S BOOH MGSIC ST01E Stationery, Musical In struments and HOLIDAY GOODS. A. H. GAUNT, WMK WE ARE MODEST ! By Nature, But Realize' that He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is Not Blown.” HENCE WE TOOT We Deal with the Factories TOO PER CENT. Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port land houses have made even more than this. To all Our Friends and Patrons. ad Blood DEAFNESS p..’« Vegetable Uy O Sarsaparilla