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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1892)
Andrew Smith, who died at the resi THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER dence of his son in Salem, aged 69 from WHAT THE BOARD HAS DONE. THE HOURIES OF McMINNVILLE. COMING TO OREGON. Resolutions of Condolence. An Illinois Man Gives Advice on Going M asonic H all , A mity L odge , N o . ) pneumoni.t, was born in Cold Springs, How the Work of Equalization ha. Af Good Taste In Dress, Splendid Figure, West. 20, F. & A. M., December J- and Complexions. Cattaraugus county, N. Y. in 1822. He fected the Total, of the DIflrent Classes. 7, 1892 crossed the plains in 1842, being one of 29th,A. D., 1891, A. L. 5881.) January i At the New Year’s dance at the arm A gentleman who receently came to W hereas Death has taken from this Iers tn Willamette vai- the first settlers in the Willamette val The increase on agricultural land in in Yai Yamhill county in the 1 the state as raised by the state board of or}’ it was demonstrated that the ladies Oregon, from Illinois, writes to bis lodge our late worthy anti esteemed ley, living < POSTOFFICE ItOfRS. lay ton. He married Sarah vicinity of Dayton home paper what he thinks of this brother Robert J. Laneefield, of this city have good taste in personal I equalization is found to lie $3,206,534. of Captain Joel <<__ From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. E. Paimer, daughter Palmer, 1848. He was Jthe father of The increase on railroad lands amounts adornment. Looking at the beautiful i state, after traveling over the valley W hereas The intimate relations long m. to 8:30 p. in. a place to locate. The follow held by the deceased with the mem Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in. six children, three of whom survive to $35,121. On wagon road lands the and healthy faces of the ladies and the seeking f Sunday from 12 ni. to 1 p. m ing is what he says: “I have been bers of this lodge render it proper that him. delightful contrast of complexion and i increase is $802,554. Swamp lands Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail The funeral of the late Capt. Medor- have been raised $172,604. The raise costume one could not help but think ] prospecting through the country for we should place upon record our appre north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. Mail for 5:45 a. ni train closes evening um Crawford was largely attended. on town lots will be $4,066,515. The that the houris of the oriental paradise land and can tell something of the fer ciation of his merit as a Mason and a 1 before at 9 p m Notwithstanding the inclemency of the tility of the soil. I find some very fine member of this lodge. had been turned loose tor a night ’ s en- I above totals added give tbe increase on No one has Complaint to make against Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail weather a number of Portland people joyment upon this revolving sphere. 1 farming land nt lower figures than Illi Jiesofrerft that we deplore the loss of closes at 11 a m. attended, among them Chas. E. Ladd, all lands of the state as $8,283,328. farms, but you will find first-class Robert J. Lancefield with deep feelings Chief-of-Police Parrish, Dan Holton, A. : Among the objections and reeom Perfect health, intelligence, good taste nois H. Morgan, Mr. Alexander and O. P. mendations made to the assessors of in dress, and perfect forms are attrac- bottom, second rate and pasture land of regret softened only by the hope that CHURCH NOTICES. I Tompkins. They were met at St Joe tions that are prized highly in all soci- all I on the same farm. To strike an av his spirit is with those who having M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services by carriages anti conveyed to Dayton. Oregon were the following: they would hardly be as fertile as fought the good fight here, are enjoy every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p in. After the funeral tbe visitors from Port ety, and it would lx? hard to find more erage i More prompt return of the rolls. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Pra er meet land called in a hotly on Colonel Chris A more extended classification of the intelligence, health and perfect figures Illinois. You can obtain a farm of ing perfect happiness in a better world. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. I Taylor, who is confined to his house, property by adding to their rolls more in any city than was possessed by the mixed land from ten to twenty-five dol ^fso/ied, that we tender to the be R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — but is cheerful and was pleased to greet columns for the classification of prop ladies enjoying the dance on Thursday lars per acre, while the rich bottom reaved children and friends our sincere Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. his old friends. SOLD BY night last. Contracted waists and land taken alone is thirty to forty dol condolence and our earnest sympathy m Sunday School at 9:30 a. nt. It is rumored that the city is to lose erty. lars per acre. Will say it is the coun R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor at the loss of one who was a good father painted faces have not yet made the More faithful performance of the du the services of Mr. Granstrom, chief B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath enginer of the water plant. This, if so, ties of tbe count}’ boards of equaliza figures and complexions of our damsels try for a man of limited means to ob and friend. al 11 a. Ill. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at would lx- a calamity indeed, as there is tion, as it is oliserved by the board that distasteful to tbe eyes of the lieholder, tain a good farm. To the man who Jicxolvcd, that resolutions be spread 9;.55 a. m. R ev K. M c K illop , Pastor. probably not as good an engineer for the county boards lower but seldom and it is hoped these feminine vices will rents land Oregon is preferable to Illi upon the records of this lodge. tbe place in tbe city. He is careful and McMinnville Grange. No. 31. P. of 11., raise the value of property in their re not become a necessity for years to nois. Good land rents for a third cf licxolvcd, that a copy of these resolu. meet in tlieir hall the first and third Satur painstaking and the machinery under his care is in better condition now than spective counties while the law requires come. A woman usually adorns her the crop or two and a half to three dol tions, signed by the worshipful master day of each month nt 10a. ni. Visitors when put in. A person not perfectly them to both lower and raise- the assess self to please masculine eyes, and when lars per acre cash. Fruit in abundance and attested by the secretary, be trans cordially invited. J. It B ooth , Master. up to all the things necessary to proper Mrs, H. A. H embree , Sec. Their Motto she paints her face and contracts her and vegetables plenty. Flowers arc mitted to each of tbe children of the ly conduct an electrical and water plant I ment in order to secure equalization. in bloom, green vegetables in the mar waist to such an extent that a man's deceased. They will also the county courts to a could do the city more injury in a sec Local an<l General Jictolvcd, that these resolutions lie ond than could be repaired in six more faithful performance of their du pity is aroused and he has a burning ket. The air is soft and fine. I learn THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD! months. If the council would co-oper ties in scrutinizing the rolls. desire to open bis jack-knife and relieve the rainy season is very disagreeable published in the T elephone -R egis ate with with Mr. Granstrom and use Social hop at the armory Saturday In their recommendations to the leg her distress, her efforts to please have and lasts four months in the year. I ter . some of his suggestions instead of those night. call Illinois second to no country, and B. H. S pringer , islature it is understood tbe following been in vain. from incompetent persons, we would Wm. Henderson is working in the be better off. a man that owns a large farm I would G. W. G oucher , To the writer tlie display of feminine will be made. clerk’s office. Committee. The assessment of all property as to loveliness was entrancing, and so far as advise not to go to Oregon, but one The Fire Fiend. R. R. Hays of Tillamook has moved who has only an eighty acre farm can its ownership on a day and hour cer his acquaintance with people and his Bncklen ’ s Arnica Salve. to Portland. Saturday morning at 2 o’clock the tain, as 6 a. m., March 1st, annually. knowledge of ladies’ dress goes, he has do better here. We have no cyclones, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, There will be a grand ball at Amity fire bells pealed forth their alarm, and Second — that no deductions for in attempted to descrilie the dresses worn tornadoes or hail storms. 1 am a farm Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, on February 12, 1892. the people hurried toward the south debtedness be allowed, except when by the ladies attending. Many have er not accustomed to writing for the Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, C. H. McKinney anti wife leave for end of town, where they found the Jas there is a corresponding taxable credit. been left out because of the lack of paper, but have simply given my ad Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup < alifornia to-morrow. on Peters house, occupied by ('. Guish, The enactmentjin all cases of a suffi knowledge in order to descrilx?, and his vice to those wishing to mo\’e west- tions. and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Dr. Black and mother have arrived in flames. The alarm was sounded too cient penalty for refusal to properly ward.” inability to learn names. perfect satisfaction, or money refund from Galveston, Texas. late, and there was but little for the verify or list property. Mrs. Jas. Minty was resplendent in a Remarkable Rescue. ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Geo. H. Handley, of Tillamook, is at fire department to do when it reached To compel banks to make lists of de costume of rose silk and black velvet. tending college in this city. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill., by Rogers Bros. the ground. Mr. Guish was sick and a positors, and also a list of their own Mrs. Edwards in a very neat peculiarly makes the statement that she caught Notice to Debtor«. Miss Nora Cooper spent last week in light was left burning in an adjoining notes held by them against their debt tinted brown cashmere; Miss Lasira cold, which settled on her lungs; she Independence visiting relatives. All persons knowing themselves in room to the sick man. The cause of the ors. Apperson was lovely in a red cashmere was treated for a month by her family Thos. B. Kay and family spent a part fire was the explosion of this lamp. debted to me will confer a favor by set physician, but grew worse, He told To abolish all forms of indebtedness trimmed in gold; Miss Cyntitha Fel her she was a hopeless victim of con of last week in visiting relatives on tbe The occupants were awakened by the and to also repeal the mortgage tax law. lows looked bewitching in a brown and sumption and that no medicine could tling their accounts before the 10th of East side. To assess corporations on their gross tan mohair; Miss Younger wore a cre cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. January. A little attention to this mat Mr. Edward Hulery and wife, of On heat and smell of the burning building, ter now will probably save trouble in ation of black lace over pale blue; Miss King’s New Discovery for Consump tario, Canada, arrived here Monday and had just time to escape. But very earnings. F rank W right . She bought a bottle and to her the future. night. They will make this their fu- few articles were saved. Mr. Guish To compel assessors to assess all prop Beekie Dumphrey looked entrancing in tion. delight found her delight found herself ture home. Born. was carried in a chair to the barn. Mrs. erty at its money value and to provide a costume of figured silk with diamond benefitted from first dose. She contin C. A. Wallace is out with a remon- Guish lias suffered greatly from fires, a penalty for such failure.— Statesman. ornaments; Miss Alta Booth was very ued and after taking ten bottles found K iwanda .—To the wife of George Ki- strance against the placing of a side- she , having gone through four, her loss wanda, on Sunday, Jan. 3, 1892, a pretty in a maroon velvet and gray herself sound and well, now does her Probate Court. walk on E street. The sidewalk is a es aggregating over $20,000. She was own house work, and is as well as she son. The event occurred on Sitton’s licnrietta; Miss Annie Dielschneidcr necessity and should go in. ever was. Free trial bottles of this The following business has been reservation west of this city. engaged in business in Spokane, and wore a handsome suit of plain blaek great discovery at Rogers Bros’, drug If you should want a photo of your transacted in tlie probate court during 2 Henrietta trimmed in jet; Miss Olds store, large bottles 50c anti $1. self or friend printed on linen, silk, por was burned out by tbe great fire. The the week past: fire destroyed some $10,000 celain or wood, remember Moore and Seattle ; wore a pale gray camel’s hair; Miss Deeds Recorded. Estate of Medorum Crawford; will Emma Hawley looked regal in a lovely Tati are the boys who can do it. worth of millinery stock for her. Monday 331 children attended tbe RI VERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. admitted to probate; John M. Crawford costume of tan trimmed in black lace; Lester II Potter to M W Potter, 14.17 Impure or vitiated blood is nine appointed executor without bonds. A. Mrs. W. E. Martin appeared in an ele acres, pt Jas F Cowls d 1 e, t 5 s, r 6 w; public schools of this city. The school times out of ten caused by some contains 318 seats, making 13 scholars D. A. Smith, the jeweler, has improv Calhan, Dan Gibbon and Geo. Gibbon gant tailor-made grey lustre; Miss «800. form of constipation or indiges without seats. This means a new sc I kxi I ed , his window with a new sign. Rend appointed appraisers. Boek in a lovely costume of mouse col-' Lizzie Yarborough to I.ester Potter, tion that clogs up tbe system, bouse. it and give him a call. Estate of Jas. Flett; will admitted to ored plusb; Miss Bena Snelling wore when the blood naturally bc- 40 acres, n w} n w}, sec 12, t 5 s, r 6 w; TtevTSdward Eceleston, pastor of the Fresh milch cow for sale; enquire of probate; George Flett ap]x>inted execu i conics impregnated with the ef a very becoming costume of black; Miss $200. Presbyterian church of Lafayette, will B. F. Sparks. fete matter. Thoold Sarsaparilla« tor without bonds. W. T. Booth, J.W. Ida Miller wore a costume of heavy preach in the Christian church, next David Smith to J J Martin 156.69 P* attempt to roach this condition Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. Gault and S. A. Manning appointed blaek silk. Mrs. Walter Durham was acres, pt Martin Carey d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 Sunday, Jan. 10th at 4 p. m. All are ' by attacking the blood with the cordially invited. Rememlier that C. H. Cook carries a appraisors. drastic mineral “ potash.” The potash theory is dressed in a heavy black with jet orna w; $9401.40. full line of graham in small sacks, corn Estate of Geo. E, Getchell; final ac ments. Miss Venetta in a lovely cos aail obsolete. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is Capt. Wyatt Harris, of this city, was Martin Winch, trustee, to W S Driv old modem. It goes to tbe scat of the trouble. It confined in the ('ballestón prison with meal and wheatlets, D. street. count to be heard February 6th, at 8 tume of of electric blue covered with er, lot 7, block 5, Lippincott ’ s 1st add arouses tbe liver, kidneys and bowels to health Major Calhoun,the author of the “Pris If you want a first class photo call on iul octlo-J, a.nl invigorates the circulation, and black lace; Miss Harrison in a beautiful to Dayton; $100. oner of War,” the serial now appear Moore & Taft’. They guarantee their p. m. Estate of Geo. H. Drummeller; final costume of black, en train; Mrs. U. S. ing in this paper. work first class in every respect. O & C R R to S B Gilpin 160 acres, the impurities are quickly < arried off through the natural channels. Carlin <t Coulter think some of giv Wanted.—A young lady, fully com account approved and executor dis- Booth wore a very fine black trimmed n e] sec 9, t 2 s, r 4 w; $450. Try It and not.- Its delightful ing up the dray business and getting a petent, desires a situation in a private charged. in jet, diamond ornaments; Mrs. G. 8. Wm Chapman to Sheridan fiouring action, ( has. U-e, at IkBnilah's Estate of Geo. Christenson; inventory Wright was lovely in black witli col perpetual franchise from the council family. Enquire of J. W. Henry, at mills company, right of way for water Thi: a:ul l.arket Streets,-. I’., for the operation of a ferry on the livery stable. filed ami approved. writ-, s: • t look It for vitiated ored bead trimming; Miss Cora Baker ditch; $1. streets of this city. Vlo.i l and wlilioo’.ilhetll-tlait- Ohl photos copied and enlarged to Guardianship of heirs of Louis For was cA/c in a lovely creation of blue P C Thomason to Chris Johnson, blk llc became convince.I of its me Thos. O. Allison was committed to any desired size by Moore A Tail', Fritz rest; final account approved and guard the insane asylum Saturday. He went studio, Third street, McMinnville, Or ian discharged. Bondsmen exoner serge; Miss Elvic Apperson was dress 6 and 7, Improvement Co’s add to Its, lor 1 < oiti'l feel it won work insane on religion and has very pecul egon. in a handsome blaek lustre, diamond Carlton. lug a c'.iangc. It ('lea sed.pun- ated. iar ideas of right and wrong. His views lied awl braced me up generally, ornaments; Miss Rose McPhillips was P C Thomason to J F Bakeman, 2 Its The Red Front is solid and heavy Guardianship of \Vm. Chatfield: 3rd full of life in a costume of blaek with do not coincide with the law. aud everythin!: is now wo.king full in Carlton; $700. weights when it comes to selling goods annual account of guardian approved. Rev. D. M. McFarland, presiding cheap. five Ix'autiful LaFrance roses; Miss J F Bakeman to P C Thomason, SO Estate of H. S. Keene; inventory aji- elder of Willamette district, M. E. Millsap was very handsomely costumed acres sejs wj sec 13, t 3 s, r 5 w; $700. Moore A Taff will print you photo proved. church, south, will preach at the in electric blue and old rose. O&CRRtoJF Bakeman 80 acres, Grange hall in McMinnville Saturday graph of yourself or friend on linen or Our Dilapidated Highway«. evening and Sunday morning and silk handkerchiefs, neckties, etc., with The ladies attending whose dress we nJ s wj sec 13, t 3 s, r 5 w; $360. out the slightest injury to them. SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. “I tell you, Johnson,” said a late ar- cannot describe sufficiently to be ac evening. A B Fatllconer to Lee Bogue lots 4 I Howorth A Co. has the finest assort rival from Iowa, “people who come curate and among whom some of the and 5, blk 24, Sheridan; $150. John Winn, Umatilla county’» stock inspector, finished his fall inspection ment of writing tablets. here in the winter to buy a farm will most beautiful costumes of the evening J F Allison to Smith Stephens 42.43 I about two weeks ago, finding about Just received from San Francisco a change tlieir minds when they look at acres, pt Jacob D Smith d 1 c, t 5 s, r 3 124,000 head of sheep in the county. full line of Coffee and Spices, Schilling the condition of our public highways. ’ appeared were: AT Miss Myrtie Apperson, Miss Mary w; $1250. Sheep, generally speaking, are in good A Co’s, best goods at the Red Front. I believe this is tbe liest county under Carlin, Mrs. W. Kellett; Mrs. V. Snell condition, there being very little scab, Frank Wilson to C J Robertson, 15 Full line of homeopathic medicines as compared with other years. the sun but the roads at present are im ing; Miss Alsea Baker, Miss Lena Ba- acres, pt J II Thessing d 1 c in 15 s, r 3 at Howorth A Co’s. passable and very discouraging to a ■ Miss Inez Ecclcston, Mrs. II. C. Eccle- w; $400. The second quarterly meeting of this Moore and Taff are prepared to do all farmer who has produce to haul to ' ston, Miss Elia LeMasters, Miss Minnie conference year will be held at the M. W A Miller to Ben S Cappock, lot 5, E. church Saturday and Sunday. kinds of work pertaining to the photo market.” The words were weighty Preaching Saturday at 2 and 7 p. ni., trade, from a miniature photo to a life and we couldn’t help but think he was Howell, Miss Maggie Howell, Mrs. W. Hodson’s sub block 23, block A, New 1 Simmons, Mrs. John McCullough,Miss berg; $190. and on Sunday at the usual hours by size portrait. Call and see us. the presiding elder.S. P. Wilson. Quar The best assortment of toilet articles about three-thirds right, The public Laura Miller, Miss Josie Gardner, Miss A B and C A George to Jas Wilson, terly conference at 3 p. m. Saturday. highways never were in a worse con Stella Redmond, The Misses Sarah, pt lot 6, blk 3, Newberg; $207. at Howorth A Co’s. I Turney A Kent have recently receiv Those pies, cakes, etc., at the Red dition and the demand fer a radical Rose and Mary Hillary, Miss Lena David Hurst to SC Force pt lot 1 ,blk ed one of White’s Physiological Mani Front bakery are sure to please. I change in our road laws comes in em- Burgan, Mrs. L. H. Cook, Mrs. South- 3, lot 1. blk 2, McMinnville; $2000. kins. It is one of the best things pos John S Dock to Wm Blum, 40 acres, ' Enlargement of old photographs i phatic tones from every farmer. This 1 mayd, Mrs. Beardsley, Mrs. Thompson sible for a physicians office, as it keeps made by Moore A Taff in crayon, India 1 valley has been inhabited by the Cau- and Mrs. Black. pt King die sec22, t 4 s, r 4 w; $400. before him all the minute details of tbe Of Every Description, at Prices human form. It is useful in the diag ink or pastel. Prices reasonable. Call | easian race over fifty years and it is 1 We ask the pardon of the ladies not Cheaper than Ever. Medorem Crawford to Susan B Craw nosis of diseases and the explanation of and Set prices. about time the principal thoroughfares 1 mentioned for our lack of knowledge. ford, 15.64 acres, pt John Carey d 1 c in the same to patients. Come to the Red Front and buy your ’ were showing marks of civilization. If they continue to create new means sec 16, t 4 s, r 4 w; $200. Given Awaway. Examine the Tbe new values made by the state groceries. And if they are not what This matter is getting too important to ’ of beautifying themselves we will make 8 C Force to F W Wallace sj lot 1, J “ Little Beauty.” board of equalization on sheep, cattle they are represented to be, bring them be neglected longer and tbe farmers are a closer study of feminine affairs. blk 2, McMinnville; $400. and norscs, namely the reduction of 50 back aud get your money. $50.00 in earnest in their appeals for improve i Edmund Robinson to Ella C Dun-! cents per head on horses and cattle and New sbx’k of artist’s materials at i ment.— Corvalli* Time«. the increase of 25 cents jier head on sheep Howorth A Co’s. Wliat Maj l»e Expected. can, 1.93 acres, pt W T Wallace d 1 c in County Court in Session. will not disturb the total valuation of SUMMONS. sec 8, t3s, r2 w; $43. The Red Front is “in it,” for selling i this county, as it contains just twice as Tlie United States department of ag- Fred A Ramsey to Jacob Reimers groceries first, last anti all the time,anil ! The county court is in session and many sheep as cattle and horses. In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon, «■¡culture's weather bulletin says next if you don’t believe it come and see the i Sunday night a couple of men at new proprietors, although somewhat, will probably not be through until the to Decemlier January is the wettest and Herman Bochert 160 acres, s ej of for Yamhill County. tempted to break into the residence of Green. fere part of next week. Road matters month in the year on the Pacific slope, sec 28, t 2 s, r 5 w; $1000. T. W. Baird and Alice Sandusky Wilson. The noise aroused S W Ivie to S W Evan lot in south M Baird, Plaintiffs are now before court and they will de and the general rule covering the De vs I If you want the best drugs at living I him and they left. They had a dark mand their attention until the latter cember distribution of precipitation is Sheridan, t 5 s, r 6 w; $10 q . E, A. Webster, and his f lantern and one of them’ was masked. prices, go to Howorth A Co’s. With Thanks for Past Favors. Respectfully. 8 W Evans to D R Evans, lot in wife, M. A. Webster, I part of this week. After this will come followed very closely by the January The house of Mrs. Clark was entered Kuns ’ Red Front bakery is the place [ Defendants ) South Sheridan, t 5 s, r 6 w; $500. and a frying-pan, a loaf of bread and a to get your fresh bread. the division of tbe county into tbe falls, except that on the middle Cali M A Webster, one of the above named F. W. REDMOND. can of fruit were taken. Tramps should RJ Lancefield to Mary Fl Cook 255 To defendants election districts required by the new fornia coast the rains become slightly : be run in upon sight. All parties desiring Oregon grown | election law. Judge Galloway in acres, pt Jerome Walling <11 c, t 5 s, r In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified and required to Friday while some boys were playing iruit trees should call on A. M. Dee, forms us that Newberg precinct is heavier in localities. The heaviest pre 4 w; $1. cipitation occurs in a belt some twenty | R J Lancefield to Mary E Cook lots be and appear in the above named court in with a loadetl gun it exploded 'and who is handling stock from the Oswego [ to be cut in two and will probably to twenty-five miles wide along the; the alxivc entitled suit and answer the com young Morse was injured. Luckily for nursery. All stock guranteed. plaint filed against you therein by the him tlie gun only contained a charge of If you want your prescriptions care- i 1« ; known as east and west Newberg. Washington coast and in Oregon,north : 7, 8, blk 4, Watts add to Amity; 1. by Monday, the 28th day of March W G Henderson to McMinnville plaintiffs powder and some brown paper wadding | fully and accurately compounded go to North Yamhill will also be cut in two D., 1892 ; that being the first day of the and south of Coos county, extending ■ building and Improvement Co lot 5, nJ A. He was struck on the fleshy part of his Howorth A Co’s. first term of said court following tlie expir and each of the McMinnville precincts southward into California over the up- thigh and the doctor spent quite a < I ation of six weeks publication of tliis sum lot 6, l»lk 7, McMinnville; $700. Change of life, backache, monthly will be cut up, making in all eighteen number of minutes digging tbe wad mons ; and vou will take notice that if you per Coast range. The chart of the Jan Ed Nichols to Jennie Boyce lot 211, fail so to appear and answer said complaint, ding out. It made quite a large flesh troubles, hot flashes, sleeplessness, diz voting precincts in tbe county. North uary rains on the Pacific slope shows a for tlie want thereof, the plaintiffs will ap ziness, nervousness, are cured by Dr. and south McMinnville will probably wound. Dayton; $530. ply to said court for the relief demanded tn Miles' Nervine, recently discovered by general average of six inches of precipi Rachel E Barks to Emily H Floyd said com paint, which is in brief, as follows, The dance was a success on New tbe great Indiana specialist. Elegant be cut at B street, running north and tation north of the thirty-first parallel 25 acres, pt 8 Fulquartz <1 1 c, t 3-4 s, r to-wit: Year’s eve and everyone speaks of the books and trial Ixittles free at Rogers ' south and tbe two precincts lying west . For a decree in favor of the plaintiffs and enjoyable time. The boys are slowly Bros.’ or by mail 10 cents. Miles Med- , of B street will be given new names. in California, excepting only from two 3 w; $1000. against said defendants for the sum of ten to four inches in extreme northeast Cal adding to tlie aecommtxiations of the ¡cal Co., Elkhart, Ind. 5 thousand dollars (»10,<<*> 00) with interest This program is liable to change how ifornia and a like amount in the Sacra armory and soon will have the neatest Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. thereon since May 15, 1890. at the rate ever when the county court takes ac Died. armory in the state outside the reg seven per cent, per annum; mento valley. Between tbe tbirty- tion on the matter. Act on a new principle—regulating of imental armory in Portland. As soon for the further sum of $500.00 as i sixth and thirty-eighth parallel from the liver, stomach and bowel» through as the finances will allow a ladies pri R amsey .—Near Newberg, on Thurs attorney’s fees and for costs and disburse The Democratic Club. vate room, a check room and a recep day, Dec. 31, 1891, David Ramsey, one to four inches usually falls, the the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. ments of this suit; for a decree foreclosing tion and waiting room will lx? furnish aged 75 years. On Saturday last a democratic club lesser amounts in the eastern portions Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, tbe mortgage executed by the said defend taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa ants to tlie plaintiffs on tlie 1.5tli day of May, ed. A full dress dance is being talked Mr. Ramsey was a pioneer of 1847. was organized in this city. F. W. Fen and south of the thirty-sixth parallel bad tion. Unequaled for men, women, and MX', to secure the payment of said sums of of for February. He was born in Indiana in 1815. He ton was elected president; Wm. Gallo along the coast from two to four inches children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 money, upon the following described real NOW is the time for forming good resolutions. to-wit: The young ladies of this city are ar was married to Miss Susan Shuck in way, 1st vice-president; E. W. Wallace, (loses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers premises, The donation land claim of .1. 11. Derby If you owe your neighbor a grudge, go at once and have an amicable ranging for a leap year party to be giv 1838 and by her had five sons and five 2nd vice president; J. W. Baker, secre decreasing to but a few tenths of an • Bros. and Ann Derby, his wife, and being the in the eastern half of this section. inch en on the 29th of January . The en settlement with him. east half of the northeast quarter of section thusiasm already developed presages an daughters. One of his sons, Wm. M. tary. twelve (12) and the southeast quarter of Marriage Licenses. excellent evening to all the gentlemen Ramsey, is a resident of this city and The tielegates elected to attend the section one (1) in township 3 south, range If you have any bad habits, let them cease from this date. popular enough to receive consideration one of tbe prominent lawyers of the meeting of democratic clnbs in Port i 1 west, and the southwest quarter of section When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. at the hands of the young ladies. Games state. He settled on his donation land land to-morrow were: Dr. E. E. Gouch six (G) and the northwest fraction of the The clerk lias issued licenses to wed j northwest quarter of section seven (7) town If you don't do your trading with home merchnnts, begin now. anti singing, as well as dancing, will be When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria to the following people:. ship 3 south, range 3 west; also tlie home on the program for the evening. It is claim south of Newberg as soon as lie er, Hiram Rummel, J. W. Baker, G.L. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Ada Stultz, 20; J. B. Rogers, 20. stead claim of John M. Gates, No. f.54, and If you owe your grocer a bill go and pay him—a more appropriate New leap year and if the young ladies do not reached the state and has resided I Baker, W. E. Martin, A. McPhillips. being the southwest quarter of tbe south When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Francis C. Brower, 23; M. B. Grant, ! have fun it will be their own fault. i there ever since. He has interested The alternate delegates are, E. W. Wal Year’s gift cannot be imagined. east quarter and lot No. three (3 )of section 21. six (6) and lots No two(2). three (3;, four “Now is the winter of our discontent himself in lumber and flour mills, as lace, Henry Gee, D. A. Smith, L. H. (4) and five (5)of section seven (7) in town- Mamie M. Wood, 17; W. T. made a glorious summer” by Ayer’s well as farming and was one of our i Cook, Frank Wright, W. 8. Wade. j ship 3 south, range 3 west, save and except If you have been trading with us we respectfully ask you to continne Sarsaparilla. This wonderful medicine most prosperous citizens. from said homestead that part thereof con- The club now has a membership of 26. with us. McMlNNVILLE PRODUCE MARKET. so invigorates the system and enriches 1 veveil bv John M. Gates to J. Harrison on From Jan. 5, 1891, to Jan. 2, 1892, 63, and all the democrats of this county ¡September 22, 1875, by deed recorded at tbe blood that cold weather becomes Strong Witnesses. I are requested to send in their names for there was issued 101 marriage license* These prices are corrected ever}’ 11 ednes- ' pages 275 and 276 of book "P” of records of positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers by the clerk of this county. This is a day by C. II. Cook, who will buy your pro deeds of said county of Yamhill, said tract would do well to make a note of this. Among tbe thousands of testimonials I membership. 1 excepted being fifty acres. And also the Newspapers Endorse. very good showing. « of cures by Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, duce, paying all the market will justify, lie i following described tract of land, being lot If we haven’t got what you want in the Grocery or Crockery line, no The following was telegraphed to the is that of Nathan Allison, a well k>'own also carries a full line of seeds and nursery i No. four (4) of section six i,6) in township Happy Hoosiers. one in the city has. and we will send and get it for you. Oregonian from Washington, I), ('.last citizen of Glen Rock, Pa., who for years I “Educators are certainly tbe greatest I 3 south, range 3 west of tlie Willamette stock in season. Saturday: “Senator Dolph to-day re had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, benefactors of the race, and after read Meridian, containing seven acres. Ail of $ 0 90 AVni. Timmons, poetmaster of Ida ing Dr. Franklin Miles ’ popular works, IV heat, clear ferred to the war department a commu pain in tlie left side, shoulders, sinoth- said tracts conveyed by said mortgage con If you will call at ortr store we will convince you that it will be to your 35 .................................. nication from Charles H. Pearse, of I ering spells, etc.; one bottle of Dr. Miles cannot help declaring him to be among ville, Ind., writes; “Electric Bitters has Oats taining 417 acres’ and all being situate in 50 Barley .................... done more for me than all other medi interest to trade with us the coming year. We are Here to Stay. tbe most entertaining and educating Yaml ill county, state of Oregon. And for Corvallis, Or., saying that in the event new heart cure ami one box of Nerve 15 00 Timothy hay. baled.... cines combined for that bad feeling aris authors. ” — New York Daily. He is not the sale of said real premises according to of any serious difficulty with Chili he and Liver pills cured him. 12 00 Peter a stranger to our readers, as his adver ing from kidney and liver trouble." Cheat Respectfully, law to obtain funds with which to pay said thinks he can bring a company of fifty Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness 10 00 Oat sums of mouev, costs and disbursements 6 00 or sixty Winchester riflemen thorough who for twenty years suftered with tisements appear in our columns every John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of Straw, baled and accruing costs and barring defendants calling attention to the fact that the same place, says: “Find Electric Potatoes 25 WALLACE & WALKER. bu ... ly familiar with this arm, and the heart disease, was pronounced j incura- ! I issue, rights in said premises and for such other 1 his elegant work on nervous and heart Bitters to be the best kidney and liver Cabbage V lb crack shots of the Oregon mountains.” ble by physicians, dcath c __________ and further relief in the premises as may stared him in I diseases 50 p roll is distributed free by our enter- medicine, made me a new man.” J. W. Butter deem to the Court equitable the tace, could not lie down for fear of j prising druggists, 25 V <loz Rogers Bros. Trial Gardner hardware merchant in same Eggs, . The promptness with which Ayer’s smotliering This summons is served by publication to death. Immediately af .3 .50 Chickens, old p doz ? 2 .10 to town, says: Electric Bitters is just the ' Ixittles of Dr. Miles ’ Nervine are given Cherry Pectoral stops a hacking cough ter using the New Cure he felt better by virtue of an order of Hon. I’. P. Boise, . . 2 00 to 2 50 judge of said court, bearing date of Decem and induces refreshing sleep is some ami could lie down and sleep all night, away, also book of testimonials showing thing for a man who is all run down Turkeys young 10 ........ p lb . ber 30, 1891 thing marvelous. It never fails to give and is now a well man. The New cure that it is unequalled for nervous pros I and don’t care whether he lives or dies; Geese............ <x doz ... 8 00 to 10 •*> J. C. MORELAND instant relief, even in the worst eases is sold, also free book, by Rogers Bros. tration, poor memory, dizzineas, sleep he felt just like he had a new lease on Ducks . doz . 4 00 to ¿ ft I And RAMSEY A FENTON, lessness, neurslgia, hysteria, fits, epl- life. Only 50e a bottle at Rogers Bros' of throat and lung trouble, and is the jan 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pr. Milos' New Heart Cnre at Prnggiata. j lepsy. drug store. 2 Dr. Milos’ Nervine for Nervous Prostration. best remedy for whooping cough. ROGERS BROS A SPECIAL SALE ! Bad Blood UNTIL JANUARY 25 Some of the Greatest Bar gains Ever Offered ! OF DRESS GOODS, VELVET PLUSHES, Vegetable Sars&paGI’a Tenth Annual Exhibit I L SM’S ■ MM SW Stationery, Musical In We have a few fine LADIES’ JACKETS struments and left which we will sell at Cost. Ladies’ and HOLIDAY GOODS. BEAUTIFUL $25.00 MUSIC BOX Children’s LONG CLOAKS we will close out at 60 cents on the dollar. Men’s Overshirts and Uuderwear, Boots and Shoes, Blankets. Comforts, Everything will be reduced for this sale and don’t fail to call and get some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered. To all Our Friends and Patrons.