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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1892)
L i THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. A LOW LEVY. College Notos. SUMMONS. A Fleecing Age. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon Bargains in shoes for 15 days at ! The Entire Levy of Taxes Amounts to 17 In this age it is necessary to keep Serenaders. for Yamhill county. Cady’s. • M1n,. It was 22 Last Year. both ej - es, all of one's ears and even Mount Brownson. 21, 1892 W. C. Hembree. Plaintiff, January C. Fritz, the photographer, is located t ------- our noses open to keep from being Dido is dead. Vs. at 167}. First street, Portland, Oregon. The county court has made the levy A dream book will soon be published cinched. Even the farmer gets left. J. T. Hembree. Malvina A.Hembree his wife John Save your orders for him. of taxes and it amounts to 17 mills. by the faculty. POSTOFFICE HOURS. The Ashland Record says: “John W. H.Espey,Albert Hembree Broken sizes at less than cost of This is 5 mills less than last year, the and Mary A. Hembree his Examinations in physicsand English Smith, the farmer who fives on Sticky, From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. manufacture at Cady’s. wife. Jason Kellogg and levy lieing 22 mills. The levy this year Literature. m. to 8:30 p. m. was here attending the alliance conven Amanda Kelloge his wife. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to fl p. m. If you want your property insured in contains 5 mills state tax, 2 mills road The book-keeping class is making tion. He reports that the farmers who Anna Belle Fisk and G. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m a standard company, Rhodes & Rhodes tax, .02 mills indigent soldier tax, 4.98 great progress. H. Fisk, her husband. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail raised flax seed the last two seasons for will be pleased to write you. Edith E. Baugher and north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. mills general county tax, 4 mills school The first symptoms of baseball fever the Portland linseed oil company, Perrv Baugher, her hus Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening Cadv lieats them all when it comes tax. band, Evcrard H. Carse, before at 9 p m were practically stripped and robbed have made their appearance. to selling boots and shoes. John W. ('arse. Ralph L. , The levy of 2 mills for road tax means Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Our telescope will lie mounted some of the fruits of their toil. What the No one has Complaint to iiiake»against Carse, Ernest E Carse. J, y closes at 11 a m. It has arrived, direct from tlie Black that the county has taken advantage Loring Espey. Jesse L.Es- | railroad company failed to squeeze out Forest, Germany, a case of ingenious of the law passed by- the last legislature time in the future. pev, Cora ilell Espey. Ed The Y. P. S. C. E. social at the resi of them was snapped out by tlieeucher- clocks and pretty and artistically carv gar Ray Espev. George E. CHURCH NOTICES. and hereafter there will lie no working ed goods, come and see them at C. dence of Mrs. Latourette last Friday ing tricks of the oil company. This Espey,* Eva Blanch Espey M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services Grissen’s. of the road tax. Instead it will be paid evening was greatly enjoyed by all. Irene L Espey, Walter year lie will place his fields mostly in every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:û0 p tn. L. Espey. Eflie A. Row in cash and the work contracted for. D. A. Smith, the jeweler, has improv lilt is rumored that a meteor struck corn. Mr. Smith thinks it is high Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Praver meet land. Clyde H. Rowland, ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. ed his window with a new sign. Read This means better roads with less act very near the college one night last time for the farmers to do a little think Herl»ert" E. Rowland. T. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. J. Rowland, John H. it and give him a call. ual expense. There should be no kick week. ing for themselves. __ Carse, Huston Hembree, C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — on the part of the people against this Fresh milch cow for sale; enquire of Lafayette Hembree and Ed Graham was unexpectedly called Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. B. F. Sparks. Eliza E. Hembree, his method, as the levy containing this ex home in consequence of his mother’s m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. SOLD BY wife, and N. J. Rowland R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, tra two mill tax is 5 mills less than the illness. Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. Defendants. B aptist C hurch .--Services every Sabbath Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, To the defendants above named: You Rememlier that C. H. Cook carries a levy of last year. This tax with the H. F. Merrill, president of the Bank Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at and each of von are hereby notified and re 9;55a. m. R ev It. M c K illop , Pastor. full line of graham in small sacks, corn poll tax will give in the neighborhood of Oregon, Albany, was a guest of Prof. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup quired to be and ap|>car in the above-nam meal and wheatlets, D. street. of $15,000 for road purposes during the Brownson one day last week. tions. *and positively cures Piles or no ed Court in the above entitled suit, and an McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of IL, swer the complaint filed therein against vou Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains year. The work will be under the su- J. R. Haynes was very ill with lung pay required. It is guaranteed to give meet in their hall the first and third Satur by the plaintiff above named, by Monday, perfect satisfaction, or money refund in real estate. They will show you perivsion of competent men, as Mr. troubles but will soon resume his stud day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors tlie 28tn day of March. A. D.. 1892, that be ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale property and give prices with the liest Waddle, who has said to the county cordially invited. J. It B ooth , Master. ing the first day of the first term of said ies. by Rogers Bros. terms. Mrs, H. A. H embree , Sec, court following the expiration of six weeks courty court that he would accept the Their Motto: The joint birthday party of Messrs. publication ot this suiumoi 'and you and People finding cattle in the toot hills position of road supervisor in his dis Resolutions. each ot you will take notice that if you fail so Risley and Waddel was one of the or mountains marked with crop in Local anil General. to appear ami answer said complaint.for the licsolvcd, That we as a body of the trict. It is a step in advance and the right ear and branded L on left hip or many enjoyable affairs that take place want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the TIIE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD! Bellevue Alliance, No. 194, of Yamhill slit in right ear and H on left hip will people who have an objection and those at the college. court for the relief prayed for in the said Read the telegram received by F. W. inform Mr. O. J. Leabo of this city and who are attempting to find flaws in the complaint filed, herein which is in brief as Co., Oregon, do extend our sincere sym Prof. Fargo has constructed a nobby Cady, Agt. That sounds like business tie paid for the information. follows, to wit: law are requested to Jet the new meth step ladder and declares he will paint pathy to our unfortunate brother, and tells tlie story^that cash does talk For a decree adjudging the interest of John Holman and his family, in con Can you do any lietter buying an or od receive a trial at leaet. the Plaintiii and said defendants in. of and in McMinnville. it with all the colors of the rainbow. to the real premises described in the com gan, piano, guitar, banjo or violin The work of Shurtleff & Ozanne has Mrs. W. E. Martin is ill. Rupert Hill has finished sawing Mr. dolence for the loss of his left band by plaint filed herein and described as follows, abroad? If you consider your own in accident while feeding a chopper. added to the taxable real property of to-wit: Million ’ s wood Rupe is the happiest J. L. Rogers visited Bertha while in terests call on C. (irissen and look at By Executive < 'om. this county, 34,105.37 acres of farm land boy about the college and declares he Trai t No 1. Situated in the city of Mc his stock of instruments first. Portland Tuesday. Minnville, in the county of Yamhill and A l H ouck , valued at $186/140; 30,369.65 acres of will have a time as long as t lie money state of Oregon to-wit: Beginning at the Be sure and go to the dance at tlie W m . L. G ilson , Howortli & Co. has the finest assort road land valued at $38,097; town lots intersection of B street in said city of Mc armory Saturday night. F. H. T aylor . ment of writing tablets. lasts. Minnville, Oregon, with the north line of Mr. Loper is once more' on tlie streets Just received from San Francisco a valued at $38,792, making a total of Prof. Brownson says sawing wood is Jail. 15111, 1892. the donation land claim of Samuel Cozine $265,729. Tlie contract with these gen and Wife and the south line of the dona looking as well as usual. an infallible preventative for la grippe. full line of Coffee and Spiel's, Schilling Admitted the Facts. tion land claim of W. T Newby and wife, tlemen stated that they were to receive But the students seem rather to take The Oregonian is eagerly read each & Co’s, liest goods at the Red Front. said l»egiiining point being on the west side Newspaper editors have to be very morning for the war news. of B street, thence north thirty-two (32) Full line of homeopathic medicines the taxes of 1890 on the unassessed land their chances with the disease than careful in opening their columns for feet and eight (8) inches to the southeast they added to the assessment roll. This avail themselves of his admonition. John Holman is able to lie around. at Howortli & Co’s. statements. But aware that the Dr. corner of tract known as Joel J Hembree His arm is healing rapidly. The liest assortment of toilet articles money was to be paid in monthly in We are sorry to learn that Messrs. Miles Medical Co. are responsible, we tract; thence west one hundred and forty P orti . and , Or., Jan. 1892. stallments as collected by the sheriff". Lapin and Swope are unable to return make room for the following testimo (140) feet to the southwest corner of said Rhodes & Rhodes have moved their at Howorth & Co’s. nial from R. McDougall. Auburn, Ind., tract: thence north eighty-five (85)feet and office into the Wright block. Those pies, cakes, etc., at the Red They have now put in a bill of $5110 to school for the remainder of the year. who for two years noticed a stoppage F. W. C ady , Agent, McMinnville, Or.: eight (8) inches to the northwest corner and want it in a lump. The county Mr. Swope is greatly missed, especially or skipping of the pulse, his left side Make special sale, reduce stock fast as possible, close broken sizes of said tract ; thence west one hundred(100) The tiling is all in and the property Front bakery are sure to please. thence south seventy-one (71) feet and got so tender lie could not lie on it, his regardless cost; bought large line from Eastern factories, will soon be feet, owners are now paying for it. New stoek of artist’s materials at rejected the bill and the gentlemen by the fair sex. nine (9) inches to the line between the do lieart fluttered, lie was alarmed, went have retained Williams & Wood of arriving. E- Cady ’ nation land claims of Kamtiel Cozinc and The Philergian society is flourishing to different doctors, found no relief, but Spring comes early in Oregon. Let Howorth & Co’s. wife and W. T. Newby and wife; thence her come, we are ready for her. If you want the best drugs at living Portland to bring suit. While these under the able management of lady of one bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart south seventy -eight {78 > degrees east along gentlemen have done the county good ficials. Last Saturday the ladies, as Cure cured him. The elegant book, said line between said claims two hundred Another of those social hops will be prices, go to Howorth & Co’s. and forty-five (245) feet to the place of lie given at the armory on Saturday night. Kuns’ Red Front bakery is the place service they are receiving good pay- and sisted by the gentlemen, of course, “New and Startling facts,” free at ginning.’ should be willing to live up to the letter washed the tables, chairs, windows and Rogers Bros. It tells about Heart and The eloping couple were married at to get your fresh bread. Tract No. 2, Beginning at a point thirty- Nervous diseases and many wonderful of their contract. two (32) feet and eight ( 8) inches north of Forest Grove. They returned here cleaned the hall in general. The pic cures. 3 All parties desiring Oregon grown the intersection of said B street with said Wednesday night. The drainage of the court house is in tures so kindly presented by Messrs. iruit trees should call on A. M. Dee, north line of the donation land claim of DEDICATION POEM. Bond & Fletcher have started a who is handling stock from the Oswego a very bad condition and needs looking Kay & Todd are models of beauty. Samuel Cozine and wife and the south line butcher shop in Lafayette. Chas. nursery. All stock gurantecd. of the donation land claim of W. T Newby into at once. Gas generated in the cess They add much to the appearance of and wife, and on west, side of said B street [ by MRS. G S. SI’RIS g ] Mosher is in cnarge. If you want your prescriptions care pool is escaping into the building the hall and are greatly appreciated by thence north eighty-five ( 85) feet and eight A vote of thanks we offer you, Jas. McCain and J. E. Magers have fully and accurately compounded go to througli the pipes leading to it. The the society. (8) inches to Amirew Shu< k's soutbeaat Our friends and neighbors all, [gifts] formed a partnership under the name Howorth & Co’s. corner; thence west on said Andrew* Shucks plumbing, while good, is not properly south line (140)one hundred and forty feet : of McCain & Magers. A Million Friends. Who with your work and generous thence south (¿5) eighty-five feet and (8» One evening last week oil her way connected to the cess pool. The Rev. Jenkins will continue the home from church, Mrs. S. A. Burnett —•--- eight inches; thence east (140 ) one hundred Have helped to build this hall. friend in need is a friend indeed, A revival meetings at the Christian stepped upon a loose plankill the side and forty feet to the place of beginning; all Died. As on this platform now we stand, in the city of McMinnville, in the county of church during the week. less than one million people and not __ __ walk, which caused her to fall in such We feel a thrill of pride Yamhill and state of Oregon ................................................. Dr. have found just such a friend in a way that she sprained her ankle very M c D onald . — On Monday morning, Fred A. Ramsey, son of Judge Rani- For a decree appointing a referee to col King’s New Discovery for Consump That in this, our great endeavor, sy, of this city, has been elected to badly .and hurt her arm and hand con Jan. 18, 1892, at the asylum in Salem, tion, lect the rents of said property, pay the tax- Coughs and colds.—If you have You stood nobly by our side. siderably. She sent for Street Commis W. I). McDonald, aged 82 years. ■cs thereon and to sell said premises and ap membership in B company. never used this great Cough Medicine, sioner Brooks, who said he could do ply the proceeds tliereof to the costs ami Chas. Graves, formerly of McCoy, is nothing but would call the council’s at He was born in Ross county, Ohio, one trial will convince you that it When one morn we all discovered expenses of this suit and for a decree that Our work had come to naught; lying dangerously ill at Monmouth. tention to tlie accident. The council July 19, 1810. After residing for a has wonderful curative powers in all the residue thereof be divided equitably among and between said tenants in com His death is hourly expected. while in Kentucky he moved to Mis diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. That nature’s elements combining will do nothing in the matter. mon. said plaintiff and said defendants ac- souri in 1849. He came to Oregon in Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that To the ground our house had brought. The windows of tlie office of McCain ' cording to their title ami right ami for such Provide yourself with a bottle of 1865 and with his brother Montgomery is claimed or money will be refunded. & Magers are being handsomely letter other and further relief as shall I m * meet in Trial bottles free at Rogers Bros, drug Once more you rallied round us, . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and so have ed with the names of the new firm. equity and good conscience 1 And worked witli all your might; the means at hand for contending suc- settled on a farm a few miles from this store. Large bottles 50c and $1. i This summons is served by publication Mr. Merril, of Albany, a friend of cessfully with a sudden cold. by virtue of an order of Hon. It, 1*. Boise. ‘'. As an city and resided there till the deatli of Nor even paused to break your fast Probate Court. Lawyer Judge of said court bearing date of Jan 13. Lawver Irvine, was in * the city last j emergency medicine it has no equal, his brother, when the family moved to From early morn till night. week on a visit. 7 We ” acknowledge a and leading physicans everywhere A. D. 1882. • R ammf . y A* Exw tom . Estate of Sarah A. Palmer—Will ad McMinnville in 18.73, where he resided Attorneys for Plaintiff. eall. recommend it. For more than this we thank you with his sister Effie till about two years mitted to probate. Win. P. Palmer The grip is-in the citty and our peo For the effort you have made ■ilMONS. A. E. CADY, The State Tax Levy. ago when they moved to Carlton; there and Sarah D. Palmer appointed execu To show us by your presence here, ple should be careful. A preventative is worth more to a jierson than pounds he had the la grippe, and that, with tors without bonds. S. B. Baxter, I. F. W. CADY. Agt. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon The state officers have made the ap- some severe falls so affected his mind Nichols and Willis Star appointed ap You think you’ll be repaid. of cure. for Yamhill County. Now that we have come together, portionment, the levy for state purposes I. W. Baird and Alice _ This session of the county court has that it was thought best to take him to praisers. M Baird, Plaintiffs. On this, our opening night, lieen the largest in its history. More being 5 mills. The total of the mili the asylum at Salem where he died Deeds Recorded. vs . . , business and better methods work well tary tax for the state lieing 30,340.03; from another attack of the grip. Our plans for future action E. A. Webster, and his together. the university tax being 21,641.45. Of He became a Mason in 1854 in Missou W T Logan to the McMinnville Should all be brought to light. wife, M. A. Webster, Defendants . The large tree in front of tlie Bangas- these amounts Yamhill pays into the building and improvement company, And first we would assure you To M A Webster, one of the above named ser property on Third street has lieen military fund $1113.83; into the univer- ri and was at the time of his death a lot 5 and wl lot 6, blk 17, McMinnville That this new hall of ours member in good standing in Union defendants; removed and the street is much ira-! | sity fund $795.72. The law exempting No. 43 of McMinnville and was buried $1006. We will dedicate to Learning; In the name of the State of Oregon : proved in appearance. You are hereby notified and required to i the Willamette Valley and Coast rail by his brethren in the Masonic ceme N A Fisk to R H Martin,lots 7 and 8 * Make it one of Wisdom's bowers. A look at the legal advertisements in i.<> and appeat In the above named c< urt in this paper will tell you that the coming way property from taxation has been tery with Masonic honors on Jan. 19tli. blk 5, Maple Park add to Lafayette; We’ll meet in weekly session the above entitled suit and answet the con: pla.ii» filed against you theer.n by the session of the circuit court will, have found to be unconstitutional by the su He was a kind hearted, jovial unmar $206. AND AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF GOODS plaintiffs And strive with all our might, by Monday, the 2Mli day pi yarch considerable business to transact. preme court. The levy of the state ried gentleman. Having been brought H Hunter to Jay Brooks, 120 acres To climb the tree of knowledge CARRIED AWAY. A D . 1892’; that being the first day of the taxes was based as follows: Current lir»t term of said court following the expir Supt. Griffith has arranged it so that up in the Presbyterian church lie was a io t 3 s, r 3 w; $1. And gain the realms of light. the street lamp circuit can lie cut out at expenses, 4 23-35 mills; university tax There is nothing strange about this, however, for the same tiling ation of six weeks publication of this snm- Geo Kosach to E II Connor, pt A B For pure and elevating pleasures, firm believer in the Bible. His sister nion* . and you will take* notice that if you the works. This will be the means of fund, 5-35 mills; military tax, 7-35 mills. happens every day. But the High Quality and Low Prices of our fasJ .<>to ai‘|H'ar and answer said complaint, Effie remains the only one to mourn Faulconer d 1 c in t 5 s, r 6 w; $200. saving the city considerable wood.* Such as we have to-night; lor Wie want thereof 'be | lainliTs will ap Chas Allen to Mollie Allen lots 9 We’ll throw the door open wide goods are and always have been such that we have seldom, if ever, had ple said rourt for ti e relief demanded in his loss. Peace to his ashes. The Silent Messenger. Rev. Van Waters will preach at the and 10, blk 9, Joseph Watts add .aid MHapaint, which is m brief, as follows, Episcopal church on Wednesday even And burnish up each light. any taken An Old Document. KVWit to Amity; $800. Mrs. Mattie A., wife of Dr. J. N. ing of next week. He will preach at Fol a-der icc in favor of the pluintifls and But not for the literary only this ehurch every two weeks thereafter. Smith, died at the family home,- Frank Chapman to Sheridan flouring ■ j:i ast viiJ defendant.-: for the sum of ten WITHOUT RECEIVING- PAY FOR THEM. Yesterday an old bill of goods and Were all these timbers wrought; it ins.inil dollars I »lo.'xal 09) with interest Thos. Lahar has made a wrestling in Salem, shortly after 8 o’clock yes found mills Co, right to water ditch; $1. fucre.in siii.e May 15, 1880, at the rate Our hall will be ever open The quality of our goods have such a soothing influence on our cus of match with Colestock, of Hillsboro; terdav morning (Monday, Jan. 18,1892) accompanying affidavit was M E Edwards to Sheridan flouring «even 1». cent per annum; For discussions of pure thought. catch-as-catch-can. The match will after an illness of several weeks’ dura among someold papers and handed the mills Co right to water ditch; $1. tomers’ minds and stomachs that they sleep sound and dream sweet for the birther suni of $500.0.) as .Salem Statesman. The bill is headed take place in this city next Thursday. aUorncy ’ a fees anfl for costs and itisburse- tion. Shortly before her baby was born R J Lancefield to R W Lancefield, To the order called “The Alliance/’ thoughts which nothing can produce better than pure, unadulterated in»nt. of tins suit; for a decree foreclosing The invitations for the leap year Mrs. Smith suffered an attack of grip, “John Turper to David Leslie, Dr.,” lots 2 and 4, blk 10, lot 59, blk 9, Joseph Our special thanks we owe tlse aiortgage executed liv the »aid defend food. You will always find our store well supplied with all the good ants Io the plaintiffs on tlie 1Mb day of May. and bears date of January 28, 1843. It party, to be given by tlie O. T. T. Y. For their words of hearty cheering. club at the armory on Friday, Jan. 29, which left her in a weakened condition shows the prices of commodities at that Watts add to Amity; $1. 18!#’. Ao secure the payment of said sums of things in the market, to a few of which we call your attention: For the gifts they did bestow. nioiioy. upon the following rlescrilied real 1892, are now out. Great fun in pros when the child was born. Septic poi time. Among the entries are the fol Samuel Cozine to N B Rich lot 2, blk pre.lilies. Io-Wlt: pect. son followed quickly after the birth of lowing items: 4J yards broadcloth, $27; B,Cozine 3rd add to McMinnville; $220. And when we all remember Atmore’s Mince Meat.................... Best in the Market. Tlie donation Innd claim ol I R, Derby J R Smith to A M Hoskins pt blk 2, Uncle Abe Roberts of North Yamhill the child and resulted in death as stat 1 pair shoes, $2; 1 jack knife, 50c; 1 Their high and lofty aim, Winchester Hains........................ From 8 to 12 tbs. weight, and cheap xud Anu Darbv. his wife, ami being the eaat half of the northeast nnarter of section is very low. It was intended to take ed above. Mrs. Smith lias many friends That to elevate the masses er than ever. hair comb, $1; 1 pocket knife, $1; 8 box Newberg. $40. twelve (12' and the southeast quartet ol him to Portland Monday for treatment in this county. Jesse Edwards to J G Dorrancejand They into existence came. Swift A - Co ’ s Pure Leaf Leard .. . . Every can warranted pure dr money section one (1) in town-hip 3 south range percussion caps, $3.20. The account but his condition was so bad that it 4 we ( and <be soutliwest quarter ot section S H Dorrance, 5.25 acres, pt d 1 c J B We gladly dedicate this building was impossible. refunded. was subscribed and sworn to as accu A Funny Freak. six (Si end the northwest fraction of tlie Rogers 1 3 S, r 2 w; $450. To all their future use, Dried Beef Hams ........... Either chipped or by the piece. uurlliwes' qu.irter of section seven(7)town- Corporal M. D. L. Rhodes, of B com rate before C. Wheeler, justice of the G W Fisk to Levi Sanders, 9.99 acres ..inliou ’l: range 3 west atsfc the home- There are about 180,000 horses and Feeling sure that every meeting Eastern Buckwheat Flour.............. Just the thing for breakfast. pany, has been appointed sergeant, vice peace at Oregon city, Oregon Territory, steal*' Din. of John M Gates, No UM. and in t 3 s, r 2 w; $1200. Deilschneider discharged. Thos. B.! mules in Oregon and the total assessed Sipt. 16, 1848. Will be free from all abuse. A Fine Line of Syrups............... - Of which we will he pleased to show be no •" ’»O'l'lnrrs' quar'cr of the feOillJi. Kay has been appointed corporal vice ■ valuation is as high as all the railroad S B Gilpin to Jas Jones, 146.80 acres The W. C. T. U. e it uuart. ” «"'» <”» Jlhr*e '3 ,of ,iec.Uo* you samples. Rhodes promoted. ^« (^«d lots Ko tbre., Honesty is the Best Policy. in 12 s, r 4 w; $2500. stock in the state. Now where is the A new process and an improvement (4;and five (5)of marvel. < 7) in‘ Flaked Ilominy Will rightly claim a share The article promised last week on railroad corporation .that would swap Jas McKinley to A J Sawyer 303.65 I n this crude hall of learning over the old style. ship 3 south lange xyc artd eXCApt The effect of Bad Roads on Business Tills is a patent medicine advertise lion: s»»ul lio*ue*»trad th5t pift Dried Peaches.................................Only 10 cents per pound. does not appear this week for the rea property even up for ail the horses and ment, but your attention one moment acres, pt die Wm Toney and wife in For the cost they helped to liear. veved bv John M J JlMlMDD on son that Mr. Apperson has not had jackasses in Webfoot? Echo answers may save you much suffering as well t 5 s, r 5 w; $11000. 6bp- wn Brand of Soap. Saves labor in washing. September 22, 1875, by d“Cd at time to prepare it. Noah Phelps to Alvira M Phelps, 5 And what more worthy than [band] p.‘fg»»s 275 and 27G of book ' P" <7^ ricoNW of where? The fact is the locomotive of as money. Tlie efforts of this white ribboned We cure that cough. deed^of **aid county of Yamhill tract acres, pt d 1 c John T McDan, t 4 s, r 3 J. A. Simmons leaves here to-day for the farmer—the horses and mules— excepted being iif’y acies And tfiao the To rescue from King Alcohol We cure that tickling. Empire City in the Coos Bay coun bear the burdens rather than wealthy w; $100. following described tract of land, bcirt« Ipt We cure that ¡lacking. Our dear beloved land. try on a visit. If there is an opening corporations. But it always has lieen ;u> No foui (4) of section six (6} in township H C Raymond to E H Faulconer, 40 We cure that throat clearing. in that country he will put in a stock 3 south range ?. U’eit of the Willamette 'Tis well set apart, this temple, acres in 12 s, r 4 w; $480. We cure croup. the Meridian containing seven acres thus and likely always will be.—Corrof- All of of general merchandise. To that good and holy cause, We cure Bronchitis. T C Buckingham to W T Hash lot 3, said tract-; conveyed bv said mortgage con- Special services will begin at th<\ U k Timex. We cure that La Grippe cough. Iainuig44" acres and all being situate in blk 3, Lippincott’s add to Dayton; $70. And work and watch for the dawnin, Baptist ehurch next Sunday eveni ■cning We Help you to sing and speak. Y&mhfil ‘. ounty. state of Oregon, And for Discovery of Granite. Of prohibition laws. Jno Todd to J E High, 80 acres, pt ♦ he sale of said real pidnises a< cording to and will be continued through „ li t the ’ We are not the S. B. Lozenges. law to obtav- funds with wliicli to pay said week excepting Saturday, Services We, the other members, tender <11 c Wm G Davis, t 4 s, r 5 w; $4000. We are a pleasant Cough Syrup. Mr. A. H. Sale, of Astoria, recently sums of inon?y. costs and diabursemenU will open at 7:15 o’clock. We are put in 50 and 75 cent bottles. Martin Winch to B P Cardwell land Our thanks to Wilbur Cook, and accruing costs and barring defendant discovered a valuable granite quarry We are the S. B. Cough Cure. rights :n said premises and for such other Oregon Eclipse, owned by the Fos near Dayton; $2000. For his noble act in giving Guaranteed by Rogers. Bros. and further relief in the premises as may ters of Corvallis, has been sold to Mr. ten miles from Sheridan in this J I) Nash to W T Shurtleff ’ , wj blk The land the building took. deem to the Court equitable Leighy, of Memphis, Tenn., for $7000. county, and proposes to develop it at This summons in served by publication our 5, Chandler ’ s 2nd add to McMinnville; Then give three cheers for these, School Report. He also offered them $1000 each for once. The granite is of excellent qual- by virtue of an order of Hon R P. Boise, $1800, neiglrtx;.’-« Hercules and Ethel Fortune, but the ' ity, and is of three colors—black, red judge of said court, bearing date of Dccciu- Report of Olds district, No. 50, for offer was refused. H A Tucker to J P Irvine, lot 1, blk her 30. Jif>l Whe so progressiffg'8% i gray—and is equal in every respect to | the month ending Jan. 15,1892. Those J C. MORELAND 3, Court add to McMinnville; $425. I And let us sound their praise-1 The Salem board of trade has taken j (fle granite of Quincy, Mass. The priu- And RAMSEY A FENTON up the matter of providing better roads . ? . , , .. . .. .* , i who have been neither absent or tardy Jas Cressy to Henderson Day 27.31 To all, both near and far. jan7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. for Marion county. Petitions arejbeing | CP*1 market fortius granite will be during the month are John Bones, acres in t 2 s, r 3 w; $327.72. 1 The above poem was written as a-? *• signed in all parts of the county,urging , Portland, Daniel Bones, Hallie Bones, Mary C H and A E Bain to L H Cook lots dedicator/ poem for Union Hall, by the court to levy a 2-tuill tax to build Executor’s Notice. Deserving Praise. Bones, Frank Bonesand Mandie Gil-, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 10, Oak Park add to Mrs. G. 8. Spring, and our society vot- good gravel roads under contract. son. No. of pupils enrolled 32, aver McMinnville; $750. ■ cd it spacein your valuable paper. in the ( oun‘y <kxtr*of the Cojnty of Yam R. B. Hibbs has purchased tlie We desire to say to our citizens, that Ki. s’ate of Gl«flM W ilbur M. C ook . A E and C H Bain to Isabella Cook, “Meadows” and lias succeeded in inter-1 for years we have been selling Dr. age attendance 28, cases of tardiness 13, In the matter of 11$« «•Mate of Janies 8 esting Portland capitalists in a scheme King’s New Discovery for Consump average deportment during month 95 lots 3 and 4, blk 10, Oak Park add to f Flett <le<-v*»<l Notice 1« her'4»y gire* that the under F rank T aylor , to turn it into a great fishing pond. tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck- per cent. uy Wall Paper at 20 per signed. McMinnville: $250. Until Feb. 28. '92. yo Geotgr F.ett ha* been. by xn order This would lie a very easav matter and len's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, Teacher. of the county o»it< above lunicd’. <lal,v ap L H Cook to A D Martin, lots 7 and it would make one of the’ greatest fish and have never handled remedies that pointed as ex*' utor of the last wtH arwl tes 8, blk 10, Oak Park add to McMinn preserves in the United States. , sell as well, or that have given such tament of aarl hini'es 8 Flett, deceased Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. Theiefore all persons having claim* universal satisfaction. We do not hesi ville; $250. A letter from Chas. McKinney states tate to guarantee them every time, aud against said -late are hereby notified and Act on a new principle—regulating L H Cook to A E Bain, lots 1 and 2, that he has arrived at Riverside, Cal., we stand ready to refund the purchase tlie liver, stomach and (towels through required *o present the same to the under signed at the law oflj<cof Kamaev Fen and that his wife stood the trip far bet if satisfactory results do not fol the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. blk 10, Oak Pork; $2500. a lot of remnants, ton in McMinnville. Oregon, within six ter than was expected. They will re price, Jas Cressy to B F Crinage, 72.69 acres low their use. These remedies have Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, months (• on: the date of this notice, duly main in Riverside for some time to won their great popularity purely on bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa in t 2 s, 3 w; $720. stock J. E. is ex verifier! come. It is honed that Mrs. McKin their merits Rogers Bros., druggists. 1 tion. Unequaled for men, women, and this 13tli dav of January. A D 1*92. John V Huntley to Sarah A Beet, 40 j it still have an Dated ney’s health will be benefitted by the | children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 ju-3 george F lett , change. S1OO Reward. Executor of said Estate doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers acres, pt d 1 e E Dodson in t 2 s, r 5 w; ' nndred patterns ltaawsey <t Fenton, Rros. $1000 If the county court wants to help the Sic| fl^o time to cal- Attorneys for said estate. I will pay $100 reward for the arrest citizens of this county in a small Wonderful Gains. . will give MrMINNVII.LE PBODl'CE MARKET. way, they can hire sohie of the unem and conviction of either of the parties ployed carpenters and have them make who roblied the store of R. P. Bird on These prv*> »re correctid every Wednes Dr. Miles’ Nervine not only cures it the election booths necessary for the day by C. H Cook, who will buy your pro nervous diseases, headache, bluesMM When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. coming election. There is no sense in Monday night, January 4, 1891. duce. paving till the market will justify. He ralgia, nervous prost ratioiqak^^M W. L. W arren , sending money to St. Louis or Portland When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria also carries a full line ot seeilx and nursery Sheriff-. for them. We have the lumber and When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. stock in season. - ■ :ibl - i p ' ■ mechanics and can make them as good » 0 90 Wheat, clear When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Born. as they can in St. Louis. 35 Oats........................... 50 Bariev ......... ^fl Ashlaud’s fruit business has grown M c K ee .—To the wife of .1. W. McKee, 15 » Timothy bay. baled to almost mammoth proportions within 12 near Amity, on Jail. 10, 1892, a son, Cheat the past few years, and its shipments fl 10 00 Oat on Jan. 11th a daughter. The weight during the last season approximated The first symptoms of heart disease « 00 Straw, baled of the twins was 13 pounds. 3,600,060 pounds of green fruit alone. 25 are short breath, fluttering, faint and V bu .. ....... Potatoes An area of — orchard V lb .. ....... . 1 ----------- 1___ is tributary to the Cabbage hungry spells, pain in side, swollen Free samples Dr. Mile’s Restorative TH roll 50 Butter fl town of at least a thousand acres, and Nervine at Rogers Bros., cures head- ankles,for which Dr. Miles’ New Heart dot ....... 25 Eggs, V doz what the yield will amount to in a very che, nervousness, neuralgia, fits, neu Cure is a marvellous remedy. Fine ...» 3 00 — 4 00 ! Chickens, old V doz few years more can only be conjectured. vous debility, sexual weakness, poor book on Heart Disease, with wonderful 2 00 — 2 50 young Other sections in the county bid fair to memory, opium habit, etc. A new and cures free at Rogers Bros., or address 10 I Turkeys p lb .... prove close rivals of Ashland in the remarkable discovery. Or by mail 10 the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 8 00 — 10 00 . ..® doz I Geese matter of fruit shipments in a few years. ets.,Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 4 Ind. 4 00 — 5 00 Ducks Ÿ doz THE DRUGS ROGERS BROS. Following above instructions I will sell for the next Fifteen Days at Great Reduction. THIS IS NO HUMBUG ! But SOLID FACTS; come and be con vinced that I will Sell you SHOES, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS Cheap- than they have ever heen offered to this trade. Our Store Broken Into ! f Wall Paper Sale! SICK Head EVENT’S f URNITÜRE STORE ! \NI) !