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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1892)
8« Tbe county court selected the T ele - THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER PHONE-R egis TER and the Reporter as Horse Stolen! THE ROAD QUESTION. CONCERNING THE STATE LEVY. Judgdes and Clerks of the Election Arguments Made Before the State Board The county court has made the M c M innville , Jan. 6, 1892. in Support of Both Old and New new election districts of the county late issue contained an editor- A 14, 1892 January and have appointed judges and clerks Laws. ial on the subject of Roads which de for the same. The county has been di serves more than passing attention, for The state board of apportionment, vided inte new justice of the peace dis POSTOFFICE HOURS. it is timely, and the facts stated are composed of Governor Pennoyer, Secre- tricts. , The judges and clerks are as only too true. You say: “No matter From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. tary of State McBride and State Treas follows: m. to 8:30 p. in. how long you live here, you will never urer Metschan, held a meeting at the Amity,—Judges, T. B. Henderson, Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. fall in love with the muddy roads”— Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Capitol Friday at which Judge J. C. , G. M. Allen, Chas. Burch, Sr.; clerks, Mail sonth closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail and “hardly any effort has been made Moreland and Judge C. B. Bellinger, of R. W. Lancefield, A. M. Waddle. north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. in. on the part of the authorities of the Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening Baker Creek—Judges, A. H. Leabo, counties of this state to improve the Portland, in behalf of Multnomah before at 9 p m county, asked the board to fix the levy David Stout, T. A. Turner; clerks, W. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail roads.” for state purposes upon the amounts of A. Henderson, J. N. Wisecarver. closes at 11 a m. The first ^quotation may as well be submitted to the jury without further the assessments shown on the face of Belleview—Judges, J. J. Henderson, CHURCH NOTICES. the rolls as certified by the clerks of the M. Mulkey, Geo. W. Olds; clerks, W. argument, being facts in the case. M ethodist E piscopal i ' hcrch —Services The real and the only point to be different counties to the secretary of M. Cook, C. J. Payne. every Sabbath at 11 a. in anil 7 :(X) p ni. Carlton—D. W. Laughlin, Wm. considered is, What must be done to state, and without relation to the Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Praver meet amounts added and deducted by the Merchant, N. K. Sitton; clerks, J. L. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. improve the roads? R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. I am not disposed to agree with the state board of equalization to the coun- , Steward, Ed. Hendrix. ClMBERI.AXD PRESBVTERIA X ClICRCH — editor that the county authorities have ty rolls from each county. They claim Checowen—Judges, Lee Laughlin, Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p ed that the state officers should sit in Perry Morgan, John Bean; clerks, A, ni Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. “hardly made any effort to improve judgement on the legality or constitu D. Runnels, M. Roberts. R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor the roads.” They undoubtedly did the B aptist C hcrch .—Services every Sabbath tionality of the law creating a state Dayton—Judges, S. R. Baxter, John best they could under the circumstan at 11 a. m. and 7:31) p. in. Sunday School at board of equalization and declare the Gowdy, Ben Lewis; elerks, G. E. Det- 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. ces, and that is as much as could be ex same void, or at least ignore the law mering, R. N, Snell. pected of them. Clearly the fault lies and the work done by the board of Dundee—Judges, U. Badley, H. R. McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1*. of II., somewhere else. Yes. The fault is — meet in their hall the first and third Satur equalization, for the reason, as plated Craven, John Livengood; clerks, 8. L. day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors lack of united and concentrated effort. by them, that the law creating the state Parrott, D. W. Ramsey. cordially invited. .1. It B ooth . Master. The people themselves are at fault. Mrs. H. A. H zmbbbe , Sec, board of equalization contained no D. W. Ramsey. An Elopement. You elect legislators, legislators pass clause repealing the former law enacted Lafayette—Judges, P. P. Gates, J. M. Local and General. Monday morning it was discovered laws governing county officials; creat by the legislature requiring the levy to Kelty, J. Ferguson; clerks, John Hub ing commissions with fat salaries, to that Miss Lena Bergan the 16 year old be made uiioii the assessment roll as bard, A. B. Westerfield. daughter of Mrs. W. W. Simmons of look after the railroad companies, originally certified to the secretary of North McMinnville—Judges, A. J. Mrs. W. H. Bingham returned from this city had left the house during the that generally manage their own af state by the county clerks of the several Apperson, J. F. Hibbs, Jacob Wisecar Salem on Monday. night, sometime. It was also learned fairs as they want to, and why should counties. They also took the further ver; clerks, J. L. Rogers, H. L. Heath. Chas. Rnnnion, of this city, a young- that Mr. Bancroft a man who has been they not? Its their own business and position that ithe former statutes could ster, has been sent to tbe state reform Newberg—Judges, J. L. Hoskins, G. school for vagrancy. canvassing for a photograph enlarging they understand it best. What has not be repealed by implication, for the W. Mitchell, J. D. Carter; clerks, J. P. house, had also disappeared. The ac the legislature done towards improving reason that the subsequent act creating Reese, Joseph Everest. Elsla Wright has purchased Hie har- ness shop of Frank Wright and will tions of the couple for the past few our roads? Passed laws appropriating the board of equalization said nothing North Yamhill—Judges, C. Obye, T. consolidate the business. weeks have been such that it did not money which the supreme court decid with reference to the manner in which Brown, T Goodrich; clerks, S. D. York, Mrs. L. Loughar.v, of Moscow, ar take much thought to say it was an ed was unconstitutional. Here’s the the levy was to be, and hence did not L Kuykendall. rived in this city on Saturday last on a elopement pure and simple, It was dilemma: Without united action on treat of the same subject matter. An visit to friends and relatives. Sheridan—Judges, S. Potter, T. N. found that he had purchased a ticket the part of the whole state, the build other point they raised was, that under Faulconer, J. R. Mendenhall, clerks J. John J. Spencer has severed his con ing of substantial and permanent roads for Portland on the early morning train the staiute, before a law could be revis Sanders, 8. L. Scroggins. nection with Jas. McCain and will and the police of Portland were tele can never lie carried out. How then, ed, amended or modified, that the sub probably open a law office in this city. South McMinnville—Judges, J. W. graphed. As yet no clue has been ob shall it lie done? This is my proposi sequent law must contain words clearly Leslie Laughlin has gone to Amity Gault, E. N. Ford, G. Baker; elerks, J. tion: tained of their wherealtouts. It is said to clerk for M. E. Hendrick, \oung repugnant to tbe language of the former. J. Spencer, F. W. Martin. ladies should note the change of his ad that Bancroft has a mania for inducing The subject needs to be discussed and J. W. Shelton, president of the state South Newberg—Judges, S. Brutsch- agitated among the people. They must dress. young girls to run away with him. It board of equalization, at the request of er, C. F. Moore, G. R. Bristow; clerks S. P. M. Briggs arrived in this city is reported that but a short time ago he elect legislators who will work for it, the members of the board of equaliza B. C. Miles. Tuesday evening. He remarks that threatened to throw vitriol on a young prepare a bill, introduce and pass it, tion and the attorney general, appeared Fairlawn—Judges D. O. Durham, J. the Dalles is picking up. He returns making the board of railroad commis lady of this vicinity who refused his ad in behalf of the board of equalization. to-day. L. Stratton, S. F. Harding, elerks M. vancements. Such a man should be sioners also a board of roads and public He claimed that the board was only Collins, M. I). L. Rhodes. The San Jose team of the California treated with a 6-ply coat of tar and highways. They should employ a acting in the capacity of ministering Save a Little Trouble. league won the series with Portland. Willamette—Judges, H. Hewitt, S. feathers and then sent to the insane competent civil engineer, paid out of officers and that they were not acting They have the honor of being the Stevens, J. R. Forrest; clerks, Chas. G. the state treasury, whose duty it should the The people are hardly aware of champions of the Pacific coast. asylum for life. be to confer with county officials, pre in a judicial capacity to determine the Robertson, A. P. Magness. Geo. H. Snyder has been in Amity amount of time that can be saved to McMinnville National Bank Officers. Willamina—Judges, H. Lampson,H. pare plans and make estimates for the validity or constitutionality of the law during the past week looking over the themslves and tiie post officials by hav building of substantial roads to be car creating the state board of equalization, Z. Foster, R. L. Booth; clerks, C.C.Lin- field for a newspaper. He has conclud ing their addresses printed upon the The stockholders of the McMinnville ed that it is not yet time for a newspa- , envelopes. In the advertised letter list ried out uniformly, intelligently and but that it was the province of the su den, G. A. Epperly. National Bank met Tuesday and preme court of Oregon to pass upon per. West Chehalem—Judges, A. Nelson, to-day there are eight that have been elected the following directors: J. W. systematically, under the guidance and when properly presented to it, and Geo. Johnson, Cyrus Nelson; clerks, J. The ways at the water works have put in tiie office with only one-cent direction of technical superintendents. settled, and the strain separated the stamps upon and they cannot be sent Cowls, Lee Laughlin, Win. Campbell, The average man may think he that it was the duty of the state board L Davis, L. F. Hall. water main Monday, and the city was A. J. Apperson, J. L. Rogers. It. P. knows all about building roads, but to follow the law anil iriake the levy of Justice'of the peace districts are as to the persons to whom adressed. If without water during the greater part Earhart, I. A. Macruin. The directors the state taxes on the rolls as changed of the day. these letters contained the address of elected officers as follows: J. W. Cowls, when he comes to apply his theories to and corrected in the tabulated tables as follows: First Dist.—Willamina, Sheridan and tiie sender upon the outside they could practice he finds his calculations amiss. The Keely Institute for the cure of be immediately returned to the sender president, Lee Laughlin, vice presi As a result, we have to-day not only certified to the secretary by the state Bellevue precincts. the opium and whisky habit has moved without the delay of two weeks in ad dent, J. L. Stratton, cashier. While board of equalization; and further that Second Dist.—Willamette and Amity from Portland to Forest Grove, where The joli-office of the T ele this institution is one of the youngest the worst roads in tbe civilized world, a body of acts in pari materia ought to they have fitted up very neat quarters. vertising. precincts. but also the funniest ones in tbe bar phone -R egister is well stocked with From what we can learn this institute envelopes printed with any address for banks in the county, it is fast forging gain; something like a crazy quilt mag be taken as one act, so far as they not Third Dist.—Lafayette and Dayton has been doing good work. ahead and becoming one of the leading $3.50 per thousand. nified 720 times; representing all the conflict with each other; and, that un precincts. Millsap A Son’s store was entered banks of the state. Its officers and di Fourth Dist.—Dundee, North and 9100 Reward. theories, good, bad and indifferent of der these different statutes, as referred early Friday morning. Not much was rectors are competent and solid citizens all the road supervisors since the good to above, there is no conflict, and that South Newberg an<i Chehalem pre taken as the noise of entering the store I will i»ay $100 reward for tbe arrest of this county. was heard by Wm. Kuhns, the baker, old days of '49 to the present day, re all these laws should be construed to cincts. who was at’work in the rear of the and detention of either of the parties Fifth Dist.—Checowen, North Yam First National Bank Officers. sulting in what we now have, the fun gether that they may all stand; that it store and the burglar went away very who robbed the store of R. P. Bird on was not the province of the board to hill and Carlton precincts. niest, craziest and most wretched roads lively. Monday night, January 4, 1891. The stock holders of the First Nation imaginable; alternating from heaped-up nullify one arm of the government, Sixth Dist.—Fairlawn, Baker Creek, The hard times on tiie Sound drives W. L. W arren , al Bank of this city met Tuesday and mud-banks, with corduroy, stretches of and that full credence should be given North and South McMinnville precinct. all the tramps and bad characters to Sheriff. elected directors as follows: J. W. rock, gravel, or whatever the contigu to all their acts; that he did not desire this haven of plenty. Every vag should Commissioners' Court. be run in on sight and the rock pile re BUYERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. Hobbs, Jacob Wortman, Wm. Holl, R. ous locality afforded. Is it not clearly to be understood to take the position duced by their labor. A little of this P. Bird, H. C. Wortman. Immediately apparent that we lack unity of effort that it was necessary to repeal the In tiie matter of the application of J medicine will keep them away from If you want your property insured in after the election the directors assembled former law or any partjthereof, either this town. a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes and elected Jacob Wortman, president, and purpose? Shall we continue to ex by implication or otherwise, but, that W Coovert for a county road in Yam pend and fool away our energies and hill county; report read first time and E. D. Johnson, an old man from will be pleased to writeyou. the two separate acts should simply be J. W. Hobbs, vice president; W. I). Mc Brownsville, stole a pair of pants from It has’arrived, direct from the Black Donald, Jr., cashier, E. N. Ford, assist means in this manner, or is it not time construed together in order to ascertain continued. Report read and road es the store of Kay A Todd last week and Forest, Germany, a case of ingenious we were putting our heads together, tablished and ordered opened. was arrested at Lafayette on the charge clocks and pretty and artistically carv ant cashier. The affairs of this bank our shoulders to the wheel, and work the intention of the legislature. He In the matter of the appointment of Friday He wits brought to this city ed goods, come and see them at C. are in a very prosperous condition, and unitedly toward oue common end? claimed further that the act creating a justice of the peace for South Mc on Saturday and now comprises one of Grissen’s. it is one of the largest banks of the in Other nations insignificant in compari the state board of equalization express Minnville precinct; B F Rhodes ap the five inmates of the county refriger I). A. Smith, the jeweler, has improv terior cities of Oregon. The stock sells, son with our own have done it; Can ly provides that the secretary of state, pointed to fill unexpired term of W T ator. ed his window with a new sign. Read when it can lx> purchased, way above after the tables are prepared and certi Thos. Whallen, the escaped convict, it and give him a call. not we do as much? SburtlefT, resigned, to take effect Jan fied to him by the state board of equali par. C has . G rissen . from the states prison at Salem, was in uary 11,1892. Fresh milch cow for sale; enquire of zation shall,within five days thereafter, the city Friday night, at least the Ordered that Geo Braithwaite, Supt. Deserving Praise. Wonderful Gains. marshal and sheriff think so as they B. F. Sparks. certify to each clerk of the counties of Road Dist. No. 46, be directed to insti noticed a man answering to his descrip Go to Howorth's for fine perfumes. I the state the changes to be made upon We desire to say to our citizens, that tion. Upon looking for him after the Dr. Miles’ Nervine not only cures all tute an action against delinquents in Remember that C. H. Cook carries a for years we have been selling Dr. nervous diseases, headache, blues, neu his original assessment roll either by said district to collect road tax. thought struck them, he could not be full line of graham in small sacks, corn King's New Discovery for Consump ralgia, nervous prostration, sleepless adding to or deducting from a certain found. tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck- ness, St. Vitus dance, titrand fiysteria, percentum of each class of property as In the matter of the new election Kay A Todd will soon renovate their meal and wheatlets, D. street. Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, but also builds up the body. “I am sessed therein, and, that at this time precincts; Nort i and South McMinn Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains len’s have store. A complete change will be never handled remedies that pleased to say that after years of intense ville precincts divided at B street. The made in the interior. New shelving in real estate. They will show you and as well, or that have given such suffering with nervous disease, head the copies of said assessment rolls on southwest precinct to be called Fair aud counters will be put in and a tailor propertj- and give prices with the best sell universal satisfaction. We do not hesi ache and prostration, I tried Dr. Miles’ file in the office of the secretary of state shop will lie built at the real of the terms. to guarantee them every time, and Restorative Nervine, and in two weeks are not the assessment rolls of the va- lawn precinct; the northwest precinct building. This will give them consid People finding cattle in the toot hills tate we stand ready to refund the purchase gained eight pounds in weight. I could rious counties upon which the tax col- to be called Baker Creek precinct. The erable more room for their immense or mountains marked with crop in price, if satisfactory results do not fol not lie down to sleep, but now sleep other precincts will lie known by their stock of gootls. right ear and branded L on left bip or low their use. These remedies have perfectly easy, and am still improving lectors in the counties of the state arc old names. North Yamhill will be di Tuesday evening Rudolph Holl was slit in right ear and H on left hip will won their great popularity purely on wonderfully. Cannot say enough for required to collect the taxes under the surprised by about 45 of his schoolmates inform Mr. O. J. Leabo of this city and their merits Rogers Bros., druggists. 1 the Nervine—Mrs. L. B. Millard, Dun law as it now exists. The board was vided into two precincts at the road and ins teacher, Miss Wood and Miss be paid for tbe information. kirk, N. Y.” “One customer used further reminded that if it was between running east and west through, town. A Sad Accident. Cook. An enjoyable evening was spent Nervine and gained fifteen pounds in The north precinct will be known as If you want a first class photo call on by all. Games, music and goodies con Moore & Taff. They guarantee their flesh.—Brown & Maybury, Cortland, the devil and the deep sea in a dilem North Yamhill precinct, and the south tributing to the good time. Rudolph work first class in every respect. Monday while John Holman was N. Y.” Trial liottles and elegant book ma and must choose one horn or the will be known as Checowen precinct. leaves for Portland Friday where he 3 running a chopper his left hand was free at Rogers Bros. other that it should follow the law as in This is the old Indian name for the will attend the Bishop Scott academy* Every man having a beard should caught in the machine and so terribly tended by the legislature and allow Deeds Recorded. it an even and natural color, and valley in which North Yamhill is situ O. O. Hodson has just received a keep Multnomah county to bring suit to re if it is not so already,use Buckingham’s mangled that amputation was found to ated, and is very appropriate. large white bronze monument, which Dye and appear tidy. RL Churchman to Thos Longdon, be necessary. The hand was taken off strain the state from collecting her just wifi mark the grave of his father. The The county superintendent has ap land in Willamina; $25. proportion of the taxes and not to take Old photos copied and enlarged to at the wrist by Dr. S. A. Young of this monument is over seven feet high and deputy M Faulconer to Oscar M Faulconer, the other horn and cause the thirty re pointed M. D. L. Rhodes thirty inches square at the base. The any desired size by Moore & Taff, Fritz city. The accident is much regretted design is very pleasing to the eye, but studio, Third street, McMinnville, Or by Mr. Holman’s many friends in this lots 2 and 7, block 17, Faulconer’s add maining counties to refuse paying their county superintendent. its real beauty lies in tne fact that it egon. to Sheridan; $700. Probate Court. state taxes on account of the levy not will always retain its present appear Can you do any better buying an or city. The loss of a hand to a person engaged in farming is a great loss in W T ShurtlefftoW A Gilmore, s.j being made according to law and in ance. The following business has been gan, piano, guitar, banjo or violin lot 19 and 30 acres of sj lot 20, Cheha the way the state legislature intended On Christmas morning Frank Mc abroad? If you consider your own in deed. There certainly is little satisfac transacted in the probate court during lem Orchard homes in 1 3 s, r 3 w; $500. Donald, a young man of a surveying terests call on C. Grissen and look at tion in the matter unless it is that it it should be when it created the state the week past: A B Faulconer to Geo W Bradley, board of equalization. party operating on the coast, hired a his stock of instruments first. was not worse. Estate of Jas. S. Flett; Geo. W. Jones horse from Gates A Henry to go into land in Sheridan; $45. If the board followed what he be appointed admioM->to>- of company the country for a day or t wo. He has The Red Front is solid and heavy ! A Million Friends. W E Potter to H W Morgan lot 6 blk weights when it comes to selling goods 1 lieved to lie the law thirty counties of estate. Bond fixed at $50 Or) not yet returned and the sheriff is now • 7, Bibees add to Sheridan; $70. I A advertising for him. A reward is offer cheap. this state will willingly and cheerfullj' friend in need is a friend indeed, Estate of Joseph Sweet-’ i 1 W P Kirkpatrick to M W Gay, h w} pay the taxes which should be levied. mitteil ed for the return of the man or the Moore & Taff will print you photo to probate- <■!?. "F 1 . M “ " cl " n not less than one million peopl >le sec 14, t 2 s, r 6 w, 160 acres; $1000. graph of yourself or friend on linen or and 1 horse. appointed executor w’,tll.<?ut l>"nds; have found just such a friend in Dr. Mr. Shelton continued: “ I will ven Cook, Clark M;"es and Wm. Bond ap A representative of this paper sjxmt a silk handkerchiefs, neckties, etc., with King’s New Discovery for Consump John H Rankin to F S Dunning, n ture the statement that I can take two pointed aFJPra‘sors- few hours in Amity on Monday. He out the slightest injury to them. tion, Coughs and colds.—If you have wj sec 14, t 2 s, r 6 w, 160 acres; $1. noticed most of the old landmarks— streets in the city of Portland, and if (juMruianship of Albert Crawford, a Howorth & Co. has the finest assort never used this great Cough Medicine, M W Gay to John H Rankin, n Dick Simpson, J. T. Jellison, B. F. ment of writing tablets. they were assessed at 100 per cent, tl ie spendthrift; 1st annual account approv one trial will convince you that it sec 14, t 2 s, r 6 w, 160 acres; $700. Springer and others; Uncle Bob Lance has wonderful curative powers in all amount would be as great as the total ed. Just received from San Francisco a field was missed. Amity, as a town, Wm Grover to Sarah A Grover 100 net assessment of the whole of Multno Estate of Medorum Crawford; inven diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. full line of Coffee and Spices, Schilling seems to be holding ber own, and has tory approved. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that acres, pt Jas I) Carter homestead in t 2 great expectations of a large immigra & Co’s, best goods at the Red Front. mah county. Tne Oregonian, a paper is claimed or money will be refunded. s, r 3 w; $5. Flstate of Jas. Flett; petition for sale tion in the spring. Full line of homeopathic medicines Trial bottles free at Rogers Bros, drug Benjamin Vinicke to John B and A ‘ I which seems to have, in advance, the of personal property allowed. store. Large bottles 50c and $1. 1 A, J. Apperson and Elsia Wright are at Howorth & Co’s. C. Vinicke the s w } of the n e sec 20 arguments of the eminent council who Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. talking about the removal of Mr. Ap Moore and Taff are prepared to do all have appeared before you today,affords t 4 s r5 w; $1. The Democratic Convention. person to tbe new Wright block. The kinds of work pertaining to the photo Act on a new principle—regulating J W Parker to T B Breeding lots 3 a good illustration of the way property the liver, stomach and bowels through large stock of Mr. Apjierson requires a trade, from a miniature photo to a life ' is assessed in Multnomah county. This the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. The democratic state central commit and 4, block 4, Willamina; $250. large building and the only question is size portrait. Call and see us. whether or not the new building is (the Oregonian Publishing Co.) as I am Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, tee has met and the democratic conven large enough. If Mr. Apperson does The best assortment of toilet articles tion will be held in Portland on Tues Union Lodge No 43 to J J Butler s J reliably informed, is erecting the finest bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa lot 26 Masonic Cemetery $11. at Howorth & Co ’ s. not take it Mr. Wright will move in tion. Unequaled for men, women, and day, April 19th at 10 a. in. The con Wm Perceval to R J Lancefield pt fire-proof building in the northwest, at children. his harness business. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 Those pies, cakes, etc., at the Red a cost, including grounds, of about vention will be composed of 265 dele sec 18 in t 5 s, r 4 w; $100. doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers Dell Brooks and Chas. Davis, of the Front bakery are sure to please. gates, the basis being one for every 150 C Mulkey to R J Lancefield 29 acres $600,(MX). Four hundred thousand of Bros. north part of this county,were iudieted Enlargement of old photographs this, paid by said company, out of its at the last term of tiie circuit court for made by Moore & Taff In crayon, India votes, and one for every 50 over com in sec’s 18, 19 and 20 t 5 s r 4 w; $100. cruelty to animals and since then have ink or pastel. Prices reasonable. Call puted from the vote cast for Governor J P Beeler to R J Lancefield land in | own funds, besides the immense in been out of reach and sight of the sher and 3et prices. come derived from the plant,yet on the Pennoyer at the last election, This sec 18, t 5 s, r 4 w; $120 iff. Monday they were found and ar Come to the Red Front and buy your will give Yamhill county eight dele- J E High to Jonathan Todd lot no 3 assessment roll of Multnomah county, rested. Bonds being fixed at $l<xi each they were furnished in the case of groceries. And if they are not what gates. block 22 Rowlands addition to Mc now filed in the secretary of state’s of Brooks but Davis languishes in the they an1 represented to’ be, bring them fice, this great company with building, Minnville; $1200. Save Your Money. county jail. On Monday night Davis back and get your money. appears to be worth only $59,600. And H Atkinson to S Atkinson land in was taken suddenly ill and for a time New- stock of artist’s materials at if this paper still continues to cham it was thought that he would not live Howorth A Co's. Don’t pay $65 to 580 for your sewing Yamhill county; $150. through tbe night. He is now better machine when $29 to $35 will buy the W W Jones to Jas A Cochrane 194.34 pion the cause of Multnomah county The Red Front is “in it,” for selling but is still quite sick. in this unequal assessment, it will be Afflicts half the American people yet there is groceries first, last and all the time,and latest improved, lightest running ma acres in Yamhill county $7500. only one preparation of Sarsaparilla that acts oa Wm. Dielschneider leaves for Phila if you don’t believe it come and see the chine on the market, with self-setting M Fisk to Anna J Morris 87j gq rods the best means of enlightning tho peo the bowels and reaches this important trouble, delphia this afternoon. He goes for the new proprietors, although somewhat ple of the state of Oregon of the present and that is Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It re needle, perfect self-threading shuttle, near Lafayette; $75. inequality of taxation.” purpose of taking a course at a watch Green. lieves it in 24 hours, and an occasional dose automatic bobbin winder. Each ma Geo W Grace to William Grace 80 maker’s school and after his graduation M c M innville produce market . prevents return. We refer by permission to C. E. If you want the best drugs at living chine guaranteed for five years with a acres in t 2 s r 5 w; $400. will work in the east for a short time to Elkington, 125 Locust Avenue, San Francisco; perfect himself in his trade. His inten prices, go to Howorth & Co’s. These prices are corrected every Wednes J. II. Brown, Petaluma; H. S. Winn, Geary Court, full set of attachments; 15 days trial. Admitted the Facts. tion is to finally locate somewhere on day by C. II. Cook, wlio will buy your pro Kuns’ Red Front bakery is the place For particulars call on or address San Francisco, and hundreds of others who have this coast. B company loses a good ser to get your fresh bread. it in constipation. One letter is a sample of J ohn S tafford . Newspaper editors have to be very duce, paying all the market will justify. He used geant, Mr. Dielschneider being second Elkington, writes: “I have been for careful in opening their columns for also carries a full line of seeds ami nursery hundreds. seageant of the company. The boys of All parties desiring Oregon grown years subject to bilious headaches and constipa For Sale. stock in season. statements. But aware that the Dr. the company regret nis departure. He !ruit trees should call on A. M. Dee, tion. Have been so bad for a year back have Miles Medical Co. are responsible, we Wheat, clear $ 0 90 was tendereil a farewell party Wednes who is handling stock from the Oswego had to take a physic every other night or else I Two miles from McMinnville, near make room for the following testimo Oats...................................... 35 day evening at the armory; where a nursery. All stock guranteed. would have a headache. After taking one bottle Barley ...................... 50 St. Joe, a small farm of 16 acres, 13 nial from R. McDougall. Auburn, Iud., Timothy fine spread nad been prepared. The of J. V. S., I am in splendid shape. It has done hay. baled....... 15 00 If you want your prescriptions care acres in cultivation, also good house who for two years noticed a stoppage evening was spent in dancing and a “ ........ wonderful things for me. People similarly 12 00 fully and accurately conqxninded go to skipping of the pulse, his left side Cheat general good time. Oat “ 10 00 troubled should try it and be convinced.” and barn, about 200 fruit trees, mostly or Howorth A Co’s. got so tender he could not lie on it, his Straw, baled..................... 6 00 With his thumb, a boy is said to have prunes, besides small fruit, also one heart fluttered, he was alarmed, went Potatoes , ÿ bu _ .. .... 25 saved the Netherlands from inunda Provide yourself with a bottle of horse and wagon, 3 cows, 2 heifers, 2 to different doctors, found no relief, but Cabbage p lb . 1 tion. Many people have been saved Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and so have pigs, 40 chickens, 7 tons of hay, quan one bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Butter P roll . 50 from the invasion of disease by a bottle the means at hand for contending suc tity of potatoes, plows, harrows and Cure cured him. The elegant book, Eggs. P doz 25 $ 3 OO — 4 00 of Ayer’s Sarparilla. This medicine cessfully with a sudden cold. As an other things too numerous to mention. “New and Startling facts,” free at Chickens, old p doz young 2 00 — 2 50 imparts tone to the system and emergency medicine it has no equal, Reason for selling, declining health. Rogers Bros. It tells about Heart and Most modern, most effective, largest boUle. Turkeys......... p lb 10 strengthens every organ and fiber of and leading physicans everywhere For further particulars inquire of Nervous diseases and many wonderful 1 Geese same price, >1.00, six for >5.00. p doz S 00 — 10 00 the body. recommend it. T. B osomworth . cures. 3 Ducks p doz 4 00 — 5 00 SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. the official papers of the county. Mr. Frank Storey, who is lying very- sick at the home of his mother on col lege side, was reported as slightly im proved yesterday. The dance at the armory on Saturday night last was well attended and all seemed to enjoy themselves. The check room is a great convenience to those who attend. The ladies of the C. P. Church will give a social at the residence of R. Nel son. Refreshments will be served for 10 cents. All are invited to come and have a good time. The M. E. church, the Christian church and the M. E. church, south, are holding revival meetings. The M. E. south meetings are held in the Grange hall. Rev. Harry Watkins and wife re turned from i’uyalup, Washington, last Thursday. While in Puyallup, Mr. Watkins was very sick, the result of a dose of poison administered by a care less druggist. The Examiner announces the mar riage in San F.-ancisco of Mrs. Carl Young, of this cKy, to Geo. Bayless, one of tbe editors of that paper. It is said that quite a romance is’ connected with this affair. Attorney-general Geo. E. Chamber lain was elected president of the associ ation of democratic clubs formed in Portland last week. John W. Baker of , this city attended tbe meeting as a del ( egate from the club organized in this county. 1 Yesterday afternoon S. Loper was . stricken with epilepsyin the Ht. Charles i and eight convulsions followed each other at intervals of about ten minutes. 1 After the convulsions acute mania re sulted and it took five men to control him. He was finally handcuffed and , strapped to the bed. Late last night he had recovered his senses. F. X. Matthieu still owns the land in Marion county, between Butteville and Aurora where’ the first crop of wheat I grew that was ever raised in the North west. This piece of land illustrates the richness of Oregon soil, for it has grown seventy-five crops of wheat in seventy- six years, and it still produces thirty- five bushels to the acre. The wheat grown on this land, if spread on the ! surface would occupy as great a depth as the soil has been cultivated. From the Commercial stable, Mc Minnville, Oregon, a small light bay horse seven years old, with white in forehead and white snip on nose, also white saddle marks on back; weight 850 pounds. Had saddle on. Saddle blan kets were in three pieces, two woolen and one felt with red face and trimmed around edges with blue; hole in each side of red blanket. Left here Decem- ber 25, 1891. Description of man:—Frank McDon- aid, about 35 years old, pale, sandy complexion, about five feet, eight or nine inches tall, dressed in jeans pants, with stoga boots; claimed to be a sur veyor working for some Portland com pany. Left without breakfast and pro bably stopped for something to eat dur ing the day, and this might lead to a clue. A liberal reward will be given for information or arrest of man and whereabouts of horse. If either horse or man is found, wire W. L. W arren , Sheriff, McMinnville, Oregon. Dated January ", 1892. No one has Complaint to make against SOLD BY ROGERS BROS Their Motto: TIIE BEST IS NONE T(M) GOOD! A SPECIAL SALE! CON STIPATION Inii’c Vegetable vUy w Sarsaparilla UNTIL JANUARY 25 Some of the Greatest Bar gains Ever Offered ! OF DRESS GOODS, VELVET PLUSHES, We have a few fine LADIES’ JACKETS left which we will sell at Cost. Ladies’ and Children’s LONG CLOAKS we will close ont 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 Bargain> ever offered. With Thanks for Past Favors. Respectfully, F. W. REDMOND. Our Store Broken Into ! AND AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF GOODS CARRIED AWAY. There is nothing strange about this, however, for the same thing happens every day. But the High Quality and Low Prices of our goods are and always have been such that we have seldom, if ever, had any taken WITHOUT RECEIVING PAY FOR THEM. The quality of our goods have such a soothing influence on our cus tomers’ minds and stomachs that they sleep sound and dream sweet thoughts which nothing can produce liettcr than pure, unadulterated food. You will always find our store well supplied with all the good things in the market, to a few of which we call your attention: . Best in the Market. From 8 to 12 lbs. weight, and cheap er than ever. Every can warranted pure or money Swift <t Co’s Pure Leaf Leard refunded. Either chipped or by the piece. Dried Beef Hams.......... Just the thing for breakfaat. Eastern Buckwheat Flour.. . . Of which we will tie pleased to show “A Fine Line of Syrups you samples. A new process and an improvement Flaked Ilominy... over the old style. Only 10 cents per iiound. Dried Peaches............ .......... Saves labor in washing. Our Own Brand of Soap. Fine enough for the Queen. Snyder’s Prepared soups. . Piokles in Bulk.................... ____ The cheapest way to buy them. Atmore’s Mince Meat. .. . Winchester Hams CANNED ELEPHANTS we do not keep, but you will have an elephant on your hands if you think you can call for something in the grocery line that we haven’t got, and at prices as low as the lowest. Respectfully, WALLACE & WALKER.