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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER ' Ed Warren has returned from Port- land an i will go-to work for W. T. Booth & Son. Geo. Westerfield has moved into the Saylor house on the corner of Second and D streets. Jacob Wisecarver is improving fast and will be able to tie out greeting his friends in a few days. Paul R. Deady, son of Judge Ready, was recently married to Miss Mary Dixon of California. F. J. Martin, of the Union Hardware Co., returned Tuesday from a business trip to Southern Oregon. Judge Galloway was in Portland this week attending a meetingot tlie direct ors of the Trotting Horse association. Dr. J. P. Turney lias been appointed vice-president for this county for the state medical improvement association. F. W. Wisecarver has lieen in attend ance upon his father for some time. He will leave for home in a few days. The ladies have postponed tlie sup per which was to have been given at the armory on tlie coming Saturday night. The McMinnville National bank lias received a new burglar proof chest for their vaujt. It is a nice piece of work manship. Monday a drunk by the home of Thos. Smith was arrested and fined $5 and costs. He is now serving time in tlie Bastile. Jas. Minty and D. W. Marquis are new members of B company. Within the last month six new members have been enlisted. Rev. T. Van Scoy, I). D., of the Port land University, will preach in the M. E. church of this place next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ni. It is quite-a’nusing to read letters in eastern journals of travels in this Pa cific northwest. The writers do not tarry long enough to “catch on” to our manner of doing things, and conse quently make mistakes. BE ENTERPRISING. Congress at Last takes Action. Love aud Marriage in Japan County Court Proceedings. In the matter of fixing the rates of toll on all toll roads in Yamhill county 11, 1892 February or parts of toll roads in said county. For a year past there has been lying Rates of toll established: Four horse in a box at the college in this city one team 8 cents per mile; two horse team, POSTOFFICE HOURS. of the best telescopes on the coast, out 5 cents per mile; 1 horse buggy or cart, From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. side of the big ones in California. It 3 cents per mile; saddle or pack horses, ui. to 8:30 p. tn. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. was built at a cost of $1000 by Queen & 2 cents per mile; loose cattle or horses. Sunday from 12 ni. to 1 p. in Co., of Philadelphia. During the 1 cent per mile. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail month there has been several interest north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. Resignation of John Evenden as Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening ing sights in the heavens above which county coroner, accepted. C. F. Dan before at 9 p ra would have been revealed to a person iels appointed coroner. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail looking through this instrument. The closes at 11 a m. In the matter of road plows; Thos. conjunction of Venus and J upiter which B. Perry authorized to purchase one CHURCH NOTICES. occurred last week, while visible to the plow for each road district excepting eye, would have lieen a pleasant sight M ethodist E piscopal C hvrch —Services tlie 6th district. every Sabbath at 11 a. til ami 7:00 p in, through the glass. At this time the In the matter of [insurance on court Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prayer meet astronomical world is excited over the house; Talmage $5000 on building, ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. R ev J. T. A bbett , Pastor. appearance of a burning star. A star $2000 on jail, $500 on furniture. Jacob ClMBF.Rl.AN» P r F.SBYTF.RIAN CltCRCH — heretofore invisible is now readily seen Wortman same as Talmage. Magers Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p SOLD BY with the naked eye. It is caused by the $5000; Rhodes Bros. $5000; Clyde Ap in Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. R ev W iley K xowles , Pastor. conibll tion of its atmoiphere, caused person, $5000. B aptist C hvrch .—Services every Sabbath by a collision witli another large body. In the matter of printing county ex al 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at The combustion of our sun would be a penditures. Ordered that compentiation 9 ,55 a. m. R ev R. M v K illop , Pastor. F pigmy compared with the wonder be fixed at 2J cents per line and county McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., which is withheld from our eyes be clerk be requested to abreviate matter meet in their hall the first and third Satur cause of the laek of facilities. An for publication. day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master. event of this kind is extraordinary and In the matter of election booths and Mrs, H. A. H kmbbef ., Sec, interesting. Tlie question is, what is ballot boxes. All bids for voting liooths to be done with the telescope? It will rejected. Local anti General A Mammoth Prune’ Orchard. cost in the neighborhood ef $500 to Tn matter filling ill ends Wilson A Mute Recovers Speech. build a suitable building for its erec bridge allowed that Wilson be allowed The enterprising firm of Dues & Co., Alex Reid lias again assumed charge tion. It would lie a pleasure to our cit of Portland, have set to prunes 150 Alphonce Hemphlig, of Sumuiitt $25 for filling in, same to be done in a of the Grange store. izens and a help to the students. We acres, across the river from Independ township, Butler Co., Penn., made an workmanlike manner, same to be ap- It is rumored that the Dayton News propose that tlie citizens of the city, by ence, on what is known as the "Coffee affidavit that his twelve-vear-old son, proved by supervisor. will move to Amity. means of a subscription, help erect this place.” These 15,000 trees will be bear who had had St. Vitus dance for 12 In the matter of official bond for years, lost his speech, was completely The work on the new Masonic build building and enjoy in tlie future what ing in a few years, together with thous cured after usiug three bottles of Dr. coroner. Bond of C. F. Daniels ap- ing has already commenced. is now out of their power. Any sub ands of other smaller farms now being Miles’ Restorative Nervine and also re proved. Kay & Todd will move their stock scriptions for this worthy object will lie planted in prunes and other fruits, covered his speech. Thousands testify In the matter of election liooths. <)r- into their new store the last of this received by this office, receipted for and whicli will make the country surround to wonderful cures from using it for dered that T. W. Perry be authorized week. nervous diseases, dyspepsia, nervous turned over at the proper time to the ing Independence one vast orchard of debility, dullness, confusion of mind, to have so election booths made at a Mrs. Maggie Orton, of North Yam college authorities, who may have this various kinds of fruits. This large headache, etc. Four doses of this Ner cost not to exceed $1.75 per each booth, hill, was committed to the insane asy lum Saturday. matter placed in their hands, Who farm consists mostly of French prunes. vine cured Mrs. W. E. Burns, South and 22 ballot lioxes at $1.50 each, 18 to Bend, Ind., who liad been suffering will be the first. The clerk has posted the election no We repeat our former assertions, that witli constant headache for three be 12x12x20,all to be made with hinges, tices and upon advice lias left out the Died in all these United States there is no months. Trial bottle and elegant book handles and lock and key, and 4 to l>e Ashland orchard men are preparing attorney goneral. 8x8x14 inside, equipped. stretch of country that equals the free at Rogers Bros. to wagi* war against tlie insects widen The warm weather ¡shaving its effect destroy fruit. Fruit growers in this C owls .—Lucretia Martin Cowls, wife section W T Hash, road work Dist 20 . 21 50 of described between Arrested for Horse Stealing. of J. W. Cowls in this city, on Thurs 44 upon the people as well as on tlie liens. county should be looking after their in 27 25 00 W W Levis, “ Portland and Corvallis, and between day, February 4, 1892, of lagrippe; 44 They all seem to be rustling. 47 Ó0 terests. There was a great aino’unt of Geo Braithwaite aged 64 years. the Willamette river and the Coast Willard Wood, a well known citizen 44 73 00 J A Huston, John W. Baker has been appointed bad fruit on tlie market last year. The funeral was held in the Christian range, consisting of about 2500 square of this county, who has been in the F R Wilson, bridge work etc. .. 303 00 city assesor and wiil enter upon the Clark Braly and wife arrived in this 10 00 discharge of his duties immediately. city Tuesday evening from Los An church on Sunday, Feb. 7, and was at miles, or 1,(100,000 acres of the best land county jail several times, was arrested B F Ciubine, janitor................... Millsap & Son, mds for poor....... 660 Yesterday Miss Rose Hembree, of geles, Cal. Mr. Braly will make this tended by a large number of people; that can be found. When looking over by Sheriff Croisan of Marion county at S R Baxter, justice fees................ 5 10 Monmouth was united in marriage to his home in the future. He is just re hundreds turned away because of lack this vast area of fertile land, stop off at Nehalem Gap on Friday night last, on Wm Hamilton, constable......... 5 90 covering from a severe attack of tlie of room. The service was conducted Independence, and see if this is not a charge of horse stealing. The theft Mr. Wm. Stephens of San Francisco. 1 50 James Hibbard, witness fees grip. Mrs. Braly is in good health. 44 14 1 50 by Elder Jenkins, of The Dalles, as close to the “hub.”— ll’esf Side. of which Wood is accused was com James Wise, Jos. Hoberg is taking the school cen 44 The Northwest Progress, Monmoutbs 1 50 A Robinson, sus and south of C’ozine creek lie finds sisted by Harry Watkins. mitted in Salem on the night of Jan. <4 Linn County Got It. 1 50 O M Harris, 76 children of school age, aud 172 in new paper, made its api>earaiice last Mrs. Cowls was born in Montgomery 44 44 14th, a horse belonging to Mrs. W. J. "Belle Freshour, week. It is a very creditable newspa 1 50 habitants. Some time ago, W. T. ltadir wrote to Herren being stolen. As anticipated Harding & Heath, printing......... 6 40 per fora town the size of Monmouth. county, Ky., on Sept. 23, 1827. At the Next Sunday is St. Valentine’s day. We are afraid, however, it is trying to age of 15 yeais she was baptized in the the board of trade of a number of towns the stolen property was found in his F H Barnhart, printing............. 56 90 You should mail your valentines on carry water on too many shoulders. Christian faith and has lieen a consci regarding the proposition of the Califor possession when the warrant was serv Glass & Prudhoinme, blk books . 17 00 Saturday. Sunday the recipients can 5 90 J. J. Henderson is on liis way home entious and true member of the faith nia Hosiery and Woolen Mill com ed. Wood is an ex-convict, having Geo Barnard & Co, blanks......... have for reflection.’ 1 00 B Smith, scalp bounty.... from California. He will arrive in a since. On April 4, 1844 Miss Gordon pany. Tlie company guaranteed that been out of prison only about a month W P Adams, “ “ 3 00 Kay & Todd have just received 11 few days. Since his arrival there his 3 25 cases of hats direct from the manufac son lias lieen quite sick from a heart was married to Mr. F. B. Martin, with it would put $72,000 worth of machin before the theft. He is only about 19 Mrs Morris, mds for poo........... 5 00 tories, and will have the largest and trouble. Several times he lias fallen in whom she immigrated to Yamhill ery in a mill and asked a bonus from years of age and was at the home of his Galbreath A Goucher, ex insane 600 C E Branson, surveying . best line in the city this spring. the streets of Los Angeles in a fainting county in 1846. Having been left a the town in which it would locate. parents in this county when arrested. City McMinnville, water light. 12 90 fit. A very brilliant meteor was seen on widow she was joined in marriage to On account of the indifference of men He is once more well on his way to the W Y Martin, drawing jury list . 3 00 44 44 the evening of the «rrthquake. It fell ...................................... 1 .50 Jas. Fox who lives in the foot hills J. W. Cowls in 1861, with whom she and means, there was danger that this penitentiary for having walked away Janies T Cooper, 44 '4 44 44 just a little before the shock. It was ___ was injured in a peculiar manner yes 1 50 mill would be lost to the Willamette witli a halter to which another person’s Levi McKinley, has lived happily since. 44 44 3 00 the most brilliant one seen in this sec terday. He had been chopping a tree B F Rhodes, valley, but through tlie efforts of Hon. 44 44 44 Her deeds of kindness are too well horse was attached. tion. 1 50 J A Todd, and had stuck his double bitted ax in a 44 44 44 J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, Thos. 1 50 C Palmer, W. C. Hembree was married last tree and as he turned around lie slipped known for comment. She was univer Sleep on Left Side. 34 00 M Guenther, road work............. week to a Miss C’base of Portland. Mr. aud fell against the axe, cutting a long sally loved by all who came in contact Kay, of Salem, and Messrs. Radir and 12 85 J M Kelty. justice fees........... Hembree and Miss Chase came to this and deep gash in the small of his back. with her. Her kindness to the poor Dave Rutherford of Portland, the es Many persons are unable to sleep Oil A I) Hoskliis, constable fees 5 60 country across the plains in the same People who use arsenical preparations and needy can lie stated in a few words tablishment was planted at the village their left side. The cause lias long B W Dunn, 5 till “ “ train. for their complexion, do so at the risk but they mean considerable. She has, of Waterloo, 15 miles from Albany, lieen a puzzle to physicians. Metropol Specimen Cases. Jno. J. Spencer, recorder of this city, of their lives. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is during her life, taken and raised 19 or and situated at the falls of the Santiam. itan papers speak with great interest of Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent Indi has resigned and W. T. Vinton, a guaranteed free from any injurious Waterloo gives 100 acres of land and ana specialist in nervous and lieart dis phans. drug, and is, therefore, the safest as yaung man studying law with O. H. 8. H. Clifford,New Cassel, Wis., was The death of Mrs. Cowls has caused free water power, and has taken $20,- eases, who has proven that this habit troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma Irvine, has lieen appointed to fill the well as the most powerful blood medi cine in the world. It makes tlie skin arises from a diseased heart. He has tism, his stomach was disordered, his vacancy. a vacancy in this community tliat can 000 worth of capital stock. clear. ' examined and kept on record tlious- livet was affected to an alarming de not be filled, but we console ourselves Mrs. Cowls helped to organize the Tax Rolls Being Increased. i ands of cases. His New Heart Cure, gree, appetite fell away and lie was ter Lieut. Fred L. Harris, of 1J company, with tlie thought that she has gone A. E. CADY, Christian church of McMinnville in Yir T • " 1 • • • 41 “ il a wui wonderfifl remedy, is sold at Rogers ribly reduced in flesh and strength. lias resigned, and in company with H. G. \\ . Jones is engaged in raising the . Bros. j*ros 1855, with sixteen charter members. F. W. CADY. Agt. Thousands testify to its value “ Out of the shadow of sadness, Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured Mrs. John Carlin is the only member Gaither will leave Monday for Valpa county assessment rolls to the figure 1‘ as a cure for heart diseases. Mrs. (’has. him. Into the sunlight of gladness, raiso, Ind, where they will take a years ’ of this organization living. Into the home of the blest.” made by the state board of equalization. Benoy, Loveland, Colo., says its effects Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., course preparatory to Leland Stanford Chas. H. Hemstreet has resigned bis Jr. University. The boys of tlie com A bbett .—Mina, daughter of Rev. J. T. This is a job that would tax the brain on her were marvelous. Elegant book had a running sore on ins leg of eight on heart disease free. 4 position of chief engineer at tlie flour pany regret very much tlie loss of years standing. Used three hot ties of Abbett, on Friday, Feb. 5, 1892, aged of an average man in figures, but Mr. ing mills and has gone to Tillamook Lieut. Harris. An election will soon Electric Bitters and seven boxes of 4 years. Death caused by croup. Fu Jones writes page after page of figures A Warning—Don’t Use Dig Words. where he will place the machinery in a be held to fill the vacancy. A good se Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is neral held Saturday from tlie M. E. without making a sum on paper, He new tug boat, building at that place. lection should be made. In promulgating esoteric cogitations sound and well. John Speaker, Ca church. is probably the naost expert man in fig or articulating superficial sentimentali tawba, ()., had five large fever sores on Owing to tlie sickness and death of Sunday night a saddle horse broke Encampment Initiation. ures in the county. When tax collect ties and philosophical or psychological his leg, doctors said lie was incurable. Rev. J. T. Abbett’s little girl, the ap loose from a bitching post in this city, One bottle Electric Bitters and one box pointments at McCabe chapel were and attempted to cross the railroad ing time comes around there will be a observations, beware of platitudinous Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured him en Monday night Shaffer Encampment missed. Rev. Abliett will preach at the trestle across ('ozine creek. After go howl sure, as in the instances where! ponderosity. Let your statements pos tirely. Sold by Rogers Bros. chapel on the third sabbath in tlie ing a short distance lie attempted to of this city initiated sixteen people into month. turn areund and fell from the trestle to the mysteries of the camp degree. the indebtedness equalled the taxable ■ sess a clarified conciseness, compacted Deeds Recorded. property, the increase by the state board c<siipreliensibleness4 coalescent consist- Let the howlers howl Thos. Whatford, of Dallas, is in the tlie foot bridge some twelve feet below. Great interest is lieing taken in the en The bridge was broken but the horse of equalization shows that these per And the scowlers scowl. city looking for a hop ranch. He has enej- and a concentaAed cogency. Es D A Waiks-l“ to Edward Anderson, campment here, and the city was hail considerable experience in the hop was uninjured, at least he made liis crowded with visiting members of sons will have to pay taxes on an chew all conglomerations of flatulent 160 acres in t 3^, r 5 w; $400. And the gruff gang go it. business and says that the low lands way to the ground and left for parts amount equal to the said raise. Next garrulity, jejune .babbleiismt and asi Wm M ChurchW to Emma B Alexan other lodges. Dallas was represented along the Yamhill are adapted to the unknown. year they will have to rustle up more nine affectations. In trying to impress der, 136 acres in 18 s, r 5 w; $525. But behind the night raising of the hop. Having disposed of their stock of by F. Revell, E. Hayter, A. V. R. Sny indebtedness. upon others tlie superiority of ilie Wis A P Oliver to Jus Barrie, part Amelia There is plenty of light. Last Wednesday Oregon was a little goods to the Union Hardware com der, A. W. Leats, Wm. Grant, H. B. consin Central lines, and why you and Welch d 1 c in t 8 s, r 3 w; 29 39 acres; To the Ladies of the O. T. T. T.«5W.b. shaken up by an earthquake. The pany, Manning & Ungermail are dc- Casper, F. B. Rowell, L, C. Parker, J. And every thing is all right. greatest damage done was tlie stoppage sirious of closing their books and have N. Woods, Thomas Whatford, F. J. so many others use the thoroughfare, $1-500. And we know it. S pecial O rder ■of two or three old clocks. The shock placed their accounts with us for collec Coad, R, R. Turner, F. A. Stiles. St. Paul and Minneapolis and Du- Jas Barrie to A P Oliver, n 1 lot 2 of No. 1,1892. , from ................... - — lasted probably 5 seconds and consisted tion. Parties indebted to them will To each of the young ladies compos- ! 111111 a,1(1 Ashland to Milwaukee, tid block 12, JJurley A Largess’ add to Corvallis by A.W. Bowersox, S. A. please call and settle. ■of two upheavals with an interval. R hodes A R hodes . O. T. club: ^° anc* * l)oi,its east and south, it is Newberg; $206. Hempliill, M. L. Dorris, Thos. Daniels, ing the lLtv V/. 1 « T. 1 , Y. 1 « LlUU. J* j et • — ’ Chas. Hemstreet engineer at the Mc - " ■ ----------------------------------- B Company wishes to extend thanks |! nfir- necessary to use jawbreakers. Let J D Carter to CS Ryrber, tract No. l’.Y SPECIAL APPOINTMENT PURVEYORS OF Minnville flouring mills, is no longer a BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIREC’TOlt T. J, Creighton, J. W. Lenger. Dayton by I. Nichols, Wm. Cain, M. for the donation of money received. ■ yone.extemporaneous descanting» and 1 J, Hurley’s subdivision; $230. citizen of Canada. H. G. Miller of BOTH FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES TO For the next thirty days I will sell I ... rj Tallman. West Chehalem, has sworn allegiance Jas Agee to E E Goucher, lot 11,Fair The gratitude ef the company and the I unpre-Hieditated expatiations have in to Uncle Sam and has renounced the the Improved Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 | Forest Grove by H. H. Clark, A. H. THE ELTTE AND ALSO TO THE PLAIN PEO appreciation of the interest taken by ■ telligibility and veracious vivacity with lawn, 8J acres; $900. king of Denmark. Two more good sewing machine for $34. PLE. NONE TOO HIGH or LOW FOR US to SUIT. out liiodoBiontade or thrasonical bom Bascow. Wm S Driver to Hattie Goodrich, lot C. G rissen , Agt. the young ladies in the company is< citizens. bast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic 6, block 5, Lippincott’s add to Dayton; Amity by J. A. Likens, J. A. Bu greater than words can express. Ofti- 1 C. Fritz, tlie photographer, is located Mr. Toney lias moved the house ' cers and members will bold themselves profundity, psittaeeous vacuity, ven- nm. lately occupied by John Hobbs, from at 167J. First street, Portland, Oregon. chanan. Hillsboro by T. H. Tongue, W. H. in readiness to execute any service by triloqual verbosity and vandiloquent A I) Simpson to Stowe & Brower,lots Never Better Prepared the street, and it now rests upon one of Save your orders for him. his lots to the rear of its former posi If you want your property insured in Wehrung, P. M. Dennis, W. Woster, which the obligation can be, ia a mea vapidity, shun double entendres, pru 1, 2, 7 and 8, blk 11, Johns add to Mc To Satisfy Your Wants tion. The city is much improved in a standard company, Rhodes A.Rhodes David Corwin, Cal Young, Dick Good rient jocosity and peseiferous profanity, Minnville; $350. sure, repaid. By order of appearance by the opening of tlie new will be pleased to write you. Never So Many Goods ( en, Arthur Boseow, Bro. Fenton, Bro. obseurent or apparent. J u other words Mary C Goodrich to E W Weisner,3j official : C apt . H ksth , streets. Of Such Excellent Quality. When your $200 watch needs repair- i talk plainly, naturally, oensjbly and acres in Yamhill county; $412. Great bargains are lieing offered by ing take it to I). A. Smith. All kinds Clark, Link McCleod, Bro. Greer, Bro. W alter L ink , Never So Many Customers truthfully say the Wisconsin Central Humphries. __ First Sergeant Co. B. S Longley to E W Weisner, 10 acres, A. J. Apperson on account of his re of jewelry repaired. Lines is the route, and that ends it Who Go Away Satisfied moval. His advertisement in another sec 17, t 3 s r 2 w; $500. Oregon’s Big Fairs. Settlement Notice. If you want the best drugs at living ■column will tell you all about it. The A M Uray to E W Weisner, .1 int in Hows This! goods are marked in plain figures and prices, go to Howorth & Co’s. The managers of the Portland expoa- Having disposed of my furniture blk 2, Deskins add to Newberg; $350. the discounts are announced by large Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. j business, I must collect all accounts tion have fixed the date of the openingl We ofl’er One Hundred Dollars Reward O&CRRtoJJ Waite, s e J, s w 1, placards in the various departments. kr f uy case of Cat arrh that cannot be cured We are liappv and want you to share our joys. Remember that C. H. Cook carries a ■ of their fair on the Wednesday follow br Hall’s Catarrh Cure sec 16, t 2 s, r 6 w ; $100. R. B. Hibbs has purchased The full line of graham in small sacks, corn , due me by March 1, 1892. All parties p. J. C heney <t Co Props,’.Toledo, 0. ing the close of the state fair. That is owing me will therefore take notice J J Waite to Amorette Knowlton, te Meadows witli the intention of making meal and wheatlets, I), street. WALLACE & WALKER. iVt Hjie undersighed, have knowp F J and govern themselves accordingly. I tlie state fair will open on Monday, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe ä sw 1 see 15, t 2 s, r 6 w; $200. it a summer resort and to establish a Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains , trout preserve and all people are warned will b< at the First National bank, Sept. 12 and close on the 17th, and the him )<i-£i‘ctly honorable in all business Amorette Knowlton to 1‘luuia Waite transaciiA’is and financially able to carry to keep off the premises and to observe in real estate. They will show you where settlement may be made. Portland exposition will open on the out any obligations made by their firm. se J sw } sec 15 t 2 s., r 6 w; $200. the game law during the close season, property anil give prices with tlie ¡test 21st and hold for a month and a day. West ,tTr»,»x, wholesale druggists.Toledo, • J ohn E venben . as people caught violating it will lie terms. Ohio Now try Tills. This will prevent any clash in the date Walding. prosecuted. I Card of Thanks. Howorth A Co. lias the finest assort Kte’xan <t Marvin, wholesale of the two fail's this year. Notice to Creditors. .druggists, 'Calado, Ohio The new chest received by the Mc ment of writing tablets. It will cost you nothing and win Hall's CatarrKowre is taken internally, Minnville National Bank is one of the Miles’ Nerve and Liver Fills. surely do you good, if you have a Notice is hereby given that the under Full line of homeopathic medicines I I desire to express niy sincere thanks acting directly npvji the blood and mucus i best manufactured by the Hall SafeCo. to the people of McMinnville for their signed has las-n iqqiointed, by the county of the systeiu. Price 75c per hot Cough,Cold, or any trouble with throat Act on a new principle—regulating surfaces Beyond its secure fastenings it has the at Howorth A Co’s, cituri of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. Chest or Lungs. Ur. King ’ s New Dis The best assortment of toilet articles ' kindness and assistance in the loss of the liver, stomach and bowels through administrator of the partnership estate of honor of having a time loek. At a cer covery for Consumption, Coughs and my beloved wife, which occurred on Geo. Sauter A Co., composed of Geo. Hau the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. tain hour in the morning it can be j at Howorth & ('o’s. A foreign fruit duller recently came Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or te- ami G. Leuenberger, the latter being Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, opened. It is the only safe of the kind the 4th inst. J. W. C owls . monev will be paid back. Sufferers New stock of artist’s materials at : now deceased. Therefore all persons hav bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa to this country to sell prunes, but failed from La Grippe found it just the thing in the county. I tion. ing claims against said partnership estate Howorth A Co’s. Honesty is the Best Policy. Unequaled for men, women, and to make sales. Upou inquiry he learn and under its use had a speedy and are hereby notified ami required to present The Union Hardware company have children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 ed that the quality of 41»e California them to me at my resid« nee m ar McMinn ■ i >u for iur the iuv it - ■■■<- ’011 wanf your prescriptions care- j This is a patent medicine advertise perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle purchased a inineograph repro 1 ful|y J 1111,1 doses, 25 eents. Samples free at Rogers prunes was superior to, and the price at our expense and learn for yourself ThY^win "proba'blv accurately compounded go to j ville, in said county, with the proper vouch duction of letters. Th- prohnl.ly ment, but your attention one moment Bros. ers therefor, witflin six months front tlie - - •• 1 ■ • Howorth & Co ’ s. lower, than the goods he offeeed. In just how good a thing it is. Trial bot may save you much suffering as well save them a number of dollars during date of this notice. tles free at Rogers Bros, drug store. the year. It is a great help in tlie Look at C. Grissen’s special organ ad. ■ as money. Bated Feb. 4, lstt! stead of selling prunes, he -bought of Large size 50c. and $1. We cure that cough. transaction of a large correspondence. H f . o Hit tub , Anunistra(or. F or R ent .—Cottage in Oak Park ad Resolved, that we deeply sympa one dealer in Philadelphia five car Ramsey A Fenton. Attys, for said Estate We cure that tickling. It was sold by Harding A Heath. dition. Enquire of C. H. Hemstrret at loads of the California fruit and ship .i.iint nun'* thize with Bro. J. W. Cowls in the loss We cure that hacking. Do you want one? engine room at flour mill. We cure 1 hat throat clearing. of his wife and our sister, Lucretia Mar ped them to London. We mention CITATION. Mrs. C. A. McCabe returned home We cure croup. When you need anything in the sta this incident to show the drift of' tin Cowls, who died Feb. 4, 1892. last Saturday evening from Hillsboro, tionery We cure Bronchitis. line, remember C. Grissen’s is In the County <«»urt of the State Oregon, things, and the possibilities of fruit after a two weeks stay witli her daugh the only exclusive staionery and book ' We cure that La Grippe cough. Signed, C hristian C hurch . for the count}' of Yamhill. ter Mrs. Mattie L. Wardle. She re-1 store in the county. growing and selling in the United McMinnville, Or., Feb. 8, 1892. We help you to sing and speak. In the matter of the estate of# HAY FORKS. ports the earthquake quite heavy in | are not the 8. B. Lozenges. States.— Farm (Pa.) Journal. W. H. Ti<bl. deceased. f Hall’s Hair Renewer renders the' We that section, so much so tliat the street STRAW FORKS, To Martha E. Tidd, Carrie Ga«int. Win. W We are a pleasant Cough Syrup. lamps swayed back and forth, lhe tl „lt lustrous lu.„vu,, „„„ hair and silken, gives it even Married. Tidd, Earl T. Tidd. Frankie P. Tidd, Lulu We are put in 50 and 75 cent bottles. BARLEY FORKS, shock lasted 16 seconds. color, and enables women to put it up M. Tidd, Arthur L. Tidd and Mary E. We are the S. B. Cough Cure. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ' in a great variety of styles. Greeting: FORKS at all PRICES. Tidd, Guaranteed by Rogers. Bros. M addox —G oucher .—At the resi Have you noticed the two evening In the name of the state of Oregon, you When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria dence of Dr. E. E. Goucher, in this ■L stors Venus and Jupiter.’ Weare lil»»l afc hereby cited and re<|Uired to Tn the Ladles of the City. Please Settle. In just 24 h^ura J. V. 8. relieves constipation When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. city, on Thursday, Feb. 4. 1892, Miss indeed to have two. Oregon usMilly ap|»ear in the county court of and sick headaches, After it gets the system Lila Goucher, of Amity, to Mr. B. W. the ‘ fate of Oregon, for the county of Yam gets her share of the good things. . The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. under control an occasional dose prevents return. Having sold our stock of hardware , hill. at the court room tliereof. at McMinn Maddox, of Amity. Rev Abbett of- They are a beautiful sight in the south hold their fair and contest in the Opera We refer by permission to W. II. Marshall, Bruns ville. in the county of Yamhill, on Tues eiated. _ ____ west and it will pay you to look at house February 19th, beginning at 7 and implements to the union hardware I wick House, 8. F.; Geo. A.Werner, 531 California day th< Kth day <»f March, ixfrj. at 10o‘< lock them as they are nearer each other company, it wiil be necessary to collect! M c M innville produce market . in the forenoon of tliat f.ny, then and there St., 8. F.; Mrs. C. Melvin, 136 Kearny St, S.F., o’clock. Will those ladies who have now than they will be in years, to show cau-e. if any you have, why the our outstanding accounts in order to and many others who have found relief from Change of life, baekm he, nnmtlilyl These prices are corrected every Wednes promised to donate articles for the fair following descrilH-'l real estate should not constipation and sick headaches. G.W. Vincent, settle up our business. Hence nil uotes troubles, liot flashes, sleeplessness, 'J'7-“1 This department of G. A. R. will please send them in Friday morning? lie sold as prayed for in the petition now day by C. JI. Cook, wlio will buy your pro- of 6 Terrence Court, S. F. writes: “1 am GO years meet at Salem? to-day. Great prepara on file in said court, viz: The east half of and accounts due and part due must be ziness, nervousness, are inc cured vmvJ by Lj Dr. i , paving all the market will justify. He of age and have been troubled with constipation Any ladies wishing to contribute for .»♦I.« Jion/ivraisaH hv ‘ 1 - ’ r..n 1:............ t ...... I .......... 1 northwest quarter, and the northwest quar tions have been made by the Sakm discovered by also carries a full line ot seeds and nursery for 25 years. I was recently induced to try Joy’s settled at once. All those not settled Miles’ Nervine, recently ter of northwest quarter of section in people McMinnville will probably be this work are kindly requested to do so, Vegetable Sarsaparilla. I recognized in it at in ten days will be put in the hands of the great Indiana specialist. Elegant { stock in season, township 2 south, rang«* 4 west of the Will selected as the place for holding the l whether L --------- ---------- >i .> ------- our ...i,.. ladies . have called upon books and trial bottles free at Rogers c!ear $ 0 S5 once au herb that the Mexicans used to give us amette meridian, situate in Yamhill c ount a collector. next encampment. Col- J. C. Cwper ^,„1 OI- not. 35 Bros.' or by mail 10 eents. Miles Med- j gats.................. ty. state of Oregon, and containing 120 in the early 50’s for bowel troubles. (I came to of this city is candidate for department Plain M artin A S anders . .’>0 Barley ........ leal Co., Elkhart, lndz » acres. California in 1839,) and I knew it would help me A small nd admission fee will læ eliarg- «¡ommander, and stands a good show Feb. 4, 1892._____________ 15 00 Timothy bay. baled This citation is served by publication by and it has. For the first time in years I can sleep and Wired 12 <n i cd to defray expenses. We will spare Cheat “ ....... order of Hon. Wm. Galloway, judge of said Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. forelection. In For Sale. well and my system is regular and in splendid 10 00 Oat ” ....... Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea court, bearing date the 2d day of February, Carloads of goods are arriving for thv no puns to make this entertainment condition. The old Mexican herbs in th is remedy 6 00 Tlie Best Salve in the world for Cuts, , Two miles from McMinnville, nor Sr- i Straw, baled.................. son and Still Plenty of Hose Left. AD 1**2 . . . iTin^bis“ eitT E KN^rd“te t * wc .... .................................... .. rthy of your patronage. 20 are a certain cure in constipation and bowel Potatoes ........ V bu ........ Witness, the Hon Wm. tiallowav. judge Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,' Joe. a -i nil farm of 16 acres, 13 acres in , 1 Cabbage . . lb .. troubles. ” Ask for of the county court of the stat«* C lara J. Essox, Sec. cultivation, an >■ a good house and barn ; t Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Just ng head of the concern in this cite 50 Butter. flroll........ of Oregon, for the county of ZEZOnDSCOST Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup about Mb fruit trees, mostly prunes.l«sii&s-1 Effgs,. 20 Born. "¡8 doz .. seal Yamhill, and the aeal of said and remarks that the machinery busi .small fndt: one horse ami wagon, 3 eow»_ tions. and positivelj- cures Piles or no *2 — 4 00 court hereto afllxed. this 2d day sell you better goods and at heifers j 2 pig» =0 chickens, 7 tons ci hay, ; Chickens, old V doz...... $ 3 2 00 Will ness in the city during the 00 3 00 W akdle —At Hillsboro, Jan. 25, 1892 pay required. It is guaranteed to give quaniitvtpf potatoes,|plows, harrow^ voung young of February. A 1> 1MH2. harrow? etc. son will "get a move on. He mumi. Less Money than any one in town. 10 A ttest : J W. HOBBS. Clerk. ' ■ the wife of W. M. Wardle, a four- perfect satisfaction, or money refund Rea-'i' fi|r ____ o ______ d health, . For Turkeys? . . V lb . selling^ declining to keep up with the procession and his 8 00 — 10 00 doz . . Geese. Ramaejr A Fenton. Attorneys for EMate ed. Price 25 eents per box. ' For sale pound son. Mother and child doing C all and S ee H im . further pi •tieni..TS enquire of banm-rwill float way up toward the SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. 4 00 — 5 00 ÿ doz Ducks T BOSOMWORTIf by Rogers Bros. Well. v rout. Help Your Neighbor and at the Same Time Help Yourself. A bill has been introduced at Wash ington requiring all baking powders containing alum and ammonia to be so labeled. This is a step in the right di rection, and has been long foreshad owed by the action of state legislatures, lioards of health, food commissioners, etc., in this matter. The bill affords needed protection to the public, for the evidence as to the injurious effects of alum and ammonia is very heavy; but it will nevertheless lie fought bitterly by the manufacturers whom it effects who are accustomed to sell their goods as “pure Cream of Tartar,” “absolutely pure,” etc. The bill is something needed. If a maker uses a drug in his powder, the name of which he does not want to have printed on his laliel, it is prima facie evidence that there is something wrong. We hope the subject will be vigorously prosecuted all over the coun try, not only as regards baking powder but also all other food adulterations. This bill may incidentally benefit the makers of pure articles, but if it should, this is only an additional point in its favor. Sir Edwin Arnold, who has lieen en joying an interesting trip through the United States, has made a careful study of the conditions which govern the family in Japan, and embodies his ideas in a paper called “Love and Marriage in Japan’’ in the February number of the Cosmopolitan. The ar ticle is illustrated by the quaintest pos sible Japanese sketches running down the sides and across the bottom of each page. An excellent photograph of W. D. Howells serves as a frontispiece, and his work, as a writer of fiction is re viewed in the same number by H. H. Boyesen. The president of John Hop kin’s university gives a most practical paper for parents on “Boys and Boy’s Schools,’’ illustrated by cartoons of the famous Attwood. Murat Halstead turns back lovingly to his early farm days, and tells of the “Pets and Sports of a Farmer Boy.” The petroleum in dustry fully illustrated; An Afghan story by Archibald Forbes; The story of the Brazilian republic by Adams, late minister to that country [and the leading amateurs of the United States in photography, are other leading arti cles of the month. No one lias Complaint to make against TH E DRUGS ROGERS BROS Their Motto TIIE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD! TWO WEEK’S EXTENSION! CADY’S CLEARANCE SALE! A fine line of Lud low Shoes just re ceived at sale prices ATTEND THIS SALE; And save money in all lines. HATS AND FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY No Reason to Complain! o. o. noiisin I Red Jacket Force Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Pumps of all kinds ! Imi’c Veeetable uUlJ 0 Sarsaparilla