The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 24, 1892, Image 3

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    the telephone - register
Astoria Railroad Prospects.
The Masquerade.
Deeds Recorded.
Dont Take Offense at This.
A. J. Apperson has moved into his
new store and his add calls your atten­
■
1
I !g
The Astoria & Portland Railroad Com
The masquerade given by B company
tion to a few interesting facts.
Many people who go into a printing
Henry F Lashier to W A Lyon, lot
at
their
armory
on
the
evening
of
St.
pany
was incorporated yesterday by office never think anything wrong in I, block 4, Everts add to Newberg:
24,
1892
The
articles
on
road
making
written
March
by the supervisors of this county are Patrick’s day was a social and financial Henry Failing, president of the First going into the typographical depart­ $570.
still finding their wav into our ex­ success. About 40 characters were rep­ National Bank; Frank Dekum, presi­ ment or into the press room and mak­ H Hurlej- and wife to J D Carter, lot
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
changes.
resented and all seemed to enjoy the dent of the Commercial National bank; ing them-self at home, when the busi­ II, Hurley’s subdivision, Newberg:
From 7 a m. to 7 p. ni
From 7:30 p.
The targe stock of A. J. Apperson is fun. The prizes were the finest ever T. 8. Osborn, president of the chamber ness office in front is always supplied $200.
m. t« 8:30 p. m.
well displayed and an inspection of it
Union Lodge 43 F and A M to I P
Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. will surprise you. Its magnitude and given in the city, and the persons who of commerce; J. Frank Watson, of the with chairs fcr visitors or those who
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. in
received them are well pleased. The Merchant’s National bank; Charles H. come to do business. The editor feels Rood lot 188, Masonic cemetery: $10.
quality
is
unsurpassed
by
any
other
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
judges were Walter Durham, Dr. Kent Dodd, the hardware merchant; D. K. some delicacy about telling you that
store in town.
H F Seip to E S W O’Bryan, lot 1,
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m.
Mail for 5:45 a. m. train closes evening
Everybody is invited to attend the and F. E. Rogers. The handsomest Warren, president of the Astoria Na­ the proper place for business is in front, and 23 feet s side lot 2 blk 3, Deskins
before at 9 p m
meeting of the A. O. U. W. at the opera lady’s costume was worn by Miss Em­ tional bank; I. W. Case, banker of but it is sometimes necessary. It is add to Newberg: $892.
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail house on Tuesday night, March 29. ma Hawley, representing a lady page. Astoria; M. M. Ketchum, of Astoria; always a great annoyance to the typos
State of Oregon to F F Snider 40 acres
closes at 11 a in.
This is for the good of the order and The prize was a handsome morocco J. M. Shultz, president of tbefHillsboro to have parties talking to them, causes n e } of s e } sec 36, t 2 s r 3 w: $.80
the audience will be addressed by O. B.
toilet case given by Rogers Bros. The National band, and Thomas H. Tongue, them to lose time and make errors,
J E Todd to G W Dickson, s e } block
CnuBCH NOTICES.
Whitmore and others.
hahdsomest
gent
’
s
costume
adorned
F,
Saylor’s add to McMinnville: $175.
and
no
matter
how
careful
you
are,
of
Hillsboro.
The
capital
stock
is
It is probable that arrangements will
M kthoiiist E piscopal C hurch —Services
M B Hendricks and wife to M E
every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p m. be effected by which a Clergyman will the well-rounded form of Henry Bills, placed at $4,000,000. A meeting will you are sure to be in the way of the
Sunday School at 9:30 a, m
Prayer meet­ have charge of the church at Oregbn representing an English lord of several be held and officers elected in a few printers who have to walk clear around Hendricks, s } of s w } sec 14 and n J
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
City, and here, also. If this is accomp­ centuries ago. The prize for this char­ days. The prospects are brightening the room, frequently, in order to pass sec23t5sr3w: $1800. •
R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
lished, there will be regular services at
E H Connor and wife to Sarah E
CCMBERLASU P r ESBVTEBIAX CHURCH — the at Episcopal church here every acter was a costly split bamboo fishing for the city by the sea. Surveyors are someone who occupies the passage-way.
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p other Sunady.
pole given by B company, with a fine now in the Nehalem country and a Also the editor is liable, at any time, Norris lot in Sheridan: $465.
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Sarah Haynes to Pacific real estate
Mrs. J. A. Wells, the milliner has reel donated by the Union Hardware route will soon be decided upon, The to use his chair behind his desk, and it
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor.
is not the proper place for loafers. Co undivided one-tenth of west 1 Jacob
B aptist C hvrch .—Services every Sabbath arrived and is domicled in the Union Co., and a willow fish basket given by road will come to Hillsboro.
al 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at block Room 3 over Jacobson store. O. O. Hodson.
Besides, no one has a right to read the Shuck’s d 1 c, 13 s r 3 w: $1580.
Company B will Camp.
V;55a. m.
R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
While she will not have a grand open­ The best sustained gentleman^ char­
R H Rogers to G W Grayson, u J of
copy
at the cases, nor to read the proofs
ing of her excellent millinery stock
Probably no company in the state or printed sheets until they are given John Marble d 1 c, 12 s r 3 w: $5000.
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., she would be pleased to have all her acter prize, consisting of handsome
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ former customers call and see her.
gold-headed silk umbrella, given by militia is making faster progress at the to the public. There is often legal G E Abernethy to C H Abernethy J
day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors
A call has been made for a mass Kay & Todd, was awarded to Walter present time that B Company of this printing and jobwork of a private or of w 1 of M Labramboise d 1 c and
cordially invited. J. R B ooth . Master.
meeting of the citzens of this district to Hulery, representing an old farmer. city. The company has been weeded confidential character, that is entrusted Harvey Hagley’s d 1 c, t 3 s r 2 w:
give expression to their opinion in re­ Geo. Hulery was given the prize for the out and there now remain about forty- to the printer, and it is not just or in $6400.
Do Yon Want a Job.
gard to the location of the new school best sustained lady character. He rep­ four youug men who take a pride in good taste for anyone to come in and J Mattey and wife to W I’ Johnson lot
This office has quite a job for some house. The sentiments expressed will represented the old farmer’s wife. The the drill, The drills are now becoming inspect it, no more than to read private 6 block 11, Lafayette: $11X1.
the actions of the directors and
painter and paper banger. The inter­ govern
it is necessary that everyone interested prize was a very neat oxidized silver a sight worth seeing. Dress uniforms corresixmdence, which some people J F Wisecarver to Wm. Chrisman s ',
“ THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD.”
ior is to be painted and papered and if in the matter should lie there. If they dressing case given by C. Grissen.
will be purchased before the winter, are so thougntless as to do. No matter lot 58 Masonic cemetery: $5.
the painters will call around look at do not attend they should stop their Two business houses in this city were and the members are making prepara­ how small you are, how good-natured
Elizabeth Blood and husband to W
ZS ocs - zeœss Z3: ros .
the job and then send in their sealed kick about the location.
represented by characters. Miss Sarah tions for a ten days’ trip to the coast. you are, or even if you are an intimate T Shurtleff n w } of sec 9,14 s r 5 w:
I. R. Birt has gone to Nehalem Kilby representing Roger’s Bros, Theie will be no state encampment friend, you can’t go into the mechanical $6<X).
bids by tomorrow at 3 p. m. we will
let it to the lowest bidder. We reserve to make arrangements to extend pharmacy. Her costume was uniqe this year, and the company will hold department of a printing Office without
A Lafevre to W T Shurtleff 81 acres,
telegraph line to that place. He
the right, however to reject any or all the
is also trying to adjust matters in and attraeteq considerable attention. one of their own at some point on the greatly bothering and inconveniencing Chehalem orchard homes: $650.
of the bids.
Tillamook. The office is now in good The T elephone -R egister was repre­ coast west of here. The place has not the printers. Of course, visitors are
Charles Little to Lewis L Gilbert 25}
working order between that place and sented by Mrs. W. E. Martel who been decided upon, but it will probably welcome in a printing office, and, on acres, lot 6, and 5} acres adjoining: $180.
Local an<l General.
Forest Grove. The business men of
Tillamook have made good use of the evolved a creation from a pile of T ele ­ be Tillamook or Netarts. The boys in­ request, will bo courteously shown over Johanna Kruger to Fred Bent, .27 of
during the past week, and at the phone -R egisters . Rutiles and frills tend to do regular soldiers’ duty and the office by the editor, and as the busi­ an aere, Benj Heater d 1 c, t 3 s r 3 w;
Circuit court will convene next Mon- line
1
day.
1 present rate the office will pay very of them were plentiful and the dress make the trip as near as possible like ness office is always supplied with $40.
well.
was attractive because of its beauty as regular service. They will leave here maps, dictionaries, directories, cyclo­ John Bain, trustee to R Livingston,
Chas. Palmer returned last week ¡rom
an extended trip to The Dalles.
( A telephone line from Dayton, La­ well as because of its material. The in June, aud will walk there and back. pedias, and other books, newspapers, interest in Jacob Shurch d 1 c t 3 s r 3 w;
fayette, Newberg, North Yamhill, Carl­ proprietors extend thanks for the in­
stationery for writing, and is a place Il-
Admission to the Public School En- ton,
1
Amity, and Sheridan to this city
River and Harbor Itili.
Alex Reid to 8 J and M Hibbs 1.16
tertainment 25 cents; reserved seats 25 - would be a paying investment as well terest shown.
where general information is freely
cents extra.
• as a great accommodation. The Bell
A plain every-day Chinaman and
The house lias finished the river and given to all, it is the proper place to acres, part of S Cozine d 1 c 14 s 4 w: $1.
expire next year and it would little Ro Peep attracted considerable harbor bill. The following are the ap­ make your wants known. The above R Livingston et al to Pacific real es­
The city couucil will soon let tlie patents
1
contract for putting crushed rock on be well for some of our progressing attention and many thought that they propriations for Oregon:
from the Tillamook Headlight hit the tate Co. 500 acres part of Jacob Shuck
capitalists to get in on the grouud floor
Sounds very nice, but unless you receive full
Third street.
d 1 c, 13 s r 3 w: $20425.
in the telephone business, A line is should have received a prize. No one Columbia river at Cascades
$43-5,000 nail square on the head.
value in exchange for it, like poor food, it
Mr. Ballard has opened up a candy sure
i
O&CRRCotoEE
Fendall
120
to come in time and the sooner was able to make out their identity. Mouth of Columbia............
300,000
soon loses its flavor..........................................
manufactory in one of the complete the
i
Flectric Bitters.
better.
acres sec 21,15 s r 7 w. $240.
Upon unmasking it was fouud that the Coos Bay.............................
210,000
buildings on Third street.
H Hurley and wife to Elvira Smith
Wolfenbarger ft Huekins,prohibition Chinaman was 8. A. Manning and R. Yaquina Bay......................
75,000 This remedy is becoming so well
August Kent, of Montana, has been team,
i
entertained the people of this Ungerman, little Bo Peep, President
lot 4 block 18, H & L’s add to Newberg:
10,000
Siuslaw
river
......................
known
and
so
popular
as
to
need
no
in the city several days past, visiting i city on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
15,000 special mention. All who have used $120.
the family of his cousin, Dr. Kent.
Mr. Wolfenbarger is long in nan:.a, and treasurer of the Union Hardware Tillamook bay..................
Electric Bitters sing the same song of Mary Jane Smith to Peter Hume 149}
Company.
structure
and
wind.
He
is
a
good
talk
­
Lower
Willamette
and
Colum
­
The college boys go to Newberg Sat- 1
praise.—A purer medicine does not ex­ acres of E C Williams die and lots in
er
and
said
many
nice
things.
The
The
net
proceeds
of
the
entertainment
For every cent you spend with us, by giving
50,000
urday and they are rustling ball play- '
bia ..........................................
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that; is Amity: $600.
audiences were large and a number was $43.60. This amount will go to the
ers as they anticipate a hard game.
you
the best goods t’irtt experience and mon­
25,000
Coquille
jetty
.............................
claimed.
Electric
Bitters
will
cure
all
signed the “million voters” pledge.
Sarah A McKune to J A Breeding,
ey can procure, at consistent prices.
5,000 diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
Upper Coquille river...............
The statement of the First National Considerable money was gathered in dress uniform fund.
remove pimples, boils, salt rhuem and lot in Amity: $200.
bank as published last week contained by means of collections and subscrip­
Yamhill river to McMinnville.. 3,000 other
The Public School Entertainment.
affections caused by impure John J Kock and Anna M Kock to
a slight typographical error, hence is tions. Mr. Wolfenbarger remarked
Upper
Columbia
and
Snake
blood.—Will drive malaaia from the Joe Hartwick n J n e } sec 26: 12 s r 4
republished.
that they cleaned up $2000 in Califor­ The following is a synopsis of the
150,
0C0
system and prevent as well as cure all w: $700.
river...................... .'..............
Jolln P. Wager, a well known news­ nia, so we should judge that the cam­ programme for the public school enter­ Willamette river to Eugene,
malarial fevers.—For cure of headache,
Est of Cyrus Lamb to L M Parker 20
paper man, intends commencing the paign is paying him.
constipation indigestion try Electric acres
tainment
to
be
given
at
the
Opera
with
a
commencement
of
the
of the d 1 c Jas Morris: $1800.
practice of taw at Condon, Gilliam
The Tillamook Headlight has pre­
Bitters—Entire satisfaction gauranteed,
Wc have the finest stock in the city for which
Ann B Lamb to L M Parker quit
special work at Oswego,
County, soon.
pared an advertising schedule especially house on Friday evening, March 25.
or money refunded. Price 50 ets. and claim
to above tract: $2.
we invite a critical inspection, and we are
for
politicians.
It
gays:
“
Candidates
This
is
a
musical
and
calisthenical
en
­
Clackamas
rapids,
Corvallis,
$1.00
per
bottle
at
Rogers
Bros,
drug
Hodson has torn down tliat unsight­
Mary Walling to W G Buffum small
confident the verdict will be i:t oar favor. The
to announce themselves for tertainment and no doubt, will bring a
store.
5
Independence and Salem.
ly wood awning in front of his place of wishing
lot in Amity: $60.
the
coming
election
or
convention
greatest efforts on our part at all times arc
business and with a coat of paint his through the columns of this paper, wi'F crowded house.
Clash
of
Authority.
A Mass Meeting.
Heart Disease, palpitation, pain in
front will look much nicer.
used in studying the wants of our customers,
Song
and
chorous
—
“
The
village
be charged the following rates, strictly
side, short breath, oppression, asthma,
in giving them the advantage of the best
The addition to Court house block, in advance, and no deviation in prices; bells,” by forty pupils.
The legal voters of this school dis­ On Tuesday of last week Joe Hinkle swollen ankles are cured by Dr. Miles’
recently vacated by the Toney house is County clerk, $10; sheriff, $5; all others Declamation—“Jamie Butler and the
goods the market affords and at prices within
was
fined
$5
and
costs
in
the
recorder
’
s
New
Heart
Cure.
A
new
discovery
by
trict are called upon to assemble at the
being tilled, to make it correspond with $3 each. This pays for running the an­
the reach of all. Wc consider cleanliness
eminent Indiana specialist. Fine
Opera house on Wednesday evening court for assault and battery. When the the
the beautiful sward on toe south and nouncement uutil the convention, and owl,” Charlie Galloway.
illustrated treatise free at Rogers Bros,
next to Godliness and try to keep our store
Flag drill—Twenty-four young ladies March 30, ¡892, at 7 o’clock for the pur­ court rendered its decision Mr.Hinkle’s or
west.
through the campaign, if desired, by
address the Miles Medical Co., Elk­
in a condition to make it a pleasure for you
those who are lucky, (or unlucky) in costume.
pose of taking in consideration the pro­ attorney gave notice that he would hart, I nd.
The Fisk Jubilee singers are now in enough
to
trade with us. At all times we give the
to
receive
nomination.
Calistbenic song—Forty-five boys.
the state. It will be remembered that
posals to furnish ground for the new take an appeal for the purpose of re­
highest market prices in exchange for goods,
this company gave one of their delight­ R. M. Wade & Co. are among the
Vocal solo—“Little Don of Spain”— school house and to give expression to viewing the case in the circuit court, M c M innville produce market .
or if we have nothing in our line you want,
ful entertainments in this city over a largest dealers in hardware anil agri­ Charlie Hoberg.
their opinions regarding its location. and the court gave him until Saturday These prices are corrected every Wednes­
year ago.
cultural implements on the coast. The
will pay you Cash for your Butter and Eggs.
Japanese
parasol
drill
—
Seventeen
at
4
p.
m.
in
which
to
file
his
notice
of
By
order
of
the
directors.
day
by
C.
II.
Cook,
who
will
buy
your
pro
­
stock of the company is $250,000
A person is prematurely old when capital
Give
us a trial and be convinced that we
girls.
appeal
and
released
the
defendant
on
they have five houses including
duce, paying all the market will justify. He
D. C aldwell , clerk.
baldness occurs before the forty-fifth and
mean
what we say.
.
.
.
.
.
also
carries
a
full
lire
ot
seeds
ami
nursery
the
house
at
Salem.
The
house
of
this
Recitation —“What the little girl
his own recognizance until that time.
year. Use Hall’s Hair Renewer to company in this city is without doubt,
stock in season.
Died.
Saturday morning Mr. Hinkle sued out Wheat, elcar
keep the scalp healthy and prevent one of the neatest and most convenient said,—Lois Peebles.
WALLACE & WALKER.
baldness.
in the state. The goods carried by it Vocal solo—“The new kingdom”— D avis —At her residence south ot this a writ of habeas corpus in the county Oats........................................
..............................
Mrs. Knight, wife of the runaway are almost endless in variety, and they Helen Galbreath.
city, on Thursday, March 17, 1892, court and the case came up for hearing Bariev
Pears..............................
miller, has secured a situation as house­ are continually being added to. A visit
Cantata—“Parting, or the Crown of Mrs. L. T. Davis. Funeral held Sat­ that day. Mr. Barnes, attorney for the Dried fruit $ lb.........
keeper for Mr. Fraser, near Carlton, to this place will prove all that is here reward”—by twenty-five little girls,
urday from the South Yamhill Bap­ defendant, demurred to the marshal’s Timothy hay. baled.........
and left Monday. She still has several said, and the obliging manager. Mr. E. concluding with a tableau.
tist church.
“
..........
return on the writ, aud Judge Sumner Cheat
M. Briedwell, will treat you well
articles of furniture for sale.
Oat
'•
..........
H
oll .— Rudolph, son of Wm. and sustained the demurrer and released Straw, baled.........................
The Candidates.
When Judge Pipes sentenced Albert
Judge O. N. Denny, was in the city
Pauline Holl, of this city, on Thurs­ the defendant.
Potatoes......... $ Im...........
last week looking up his property in­ Hollenbeck at Eugene the other day,
day. March 17, 1892. Age 10 years, 1
Butter.......
Vre>l.........
he
stated
in
effect
that
he
made
the
C.
W.
Talmage
has
harnessed
up
his
On
Monday
Recorder
Summers
is-
vestments in this county. He is the
Eggs............... V<loz............
month and 13 days. Funeral held
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
man who introduced the beautiful fine low in order that the young man black mare and is now seen driving Saturday from St. James Catholic sued another commitment for Mr. Chickens, old doz..........$ 3 00 — 4 00
young
.......... 2 00 — 3 00
could pay it and avoid going to jail. about considerable, We notice that church.
Chines pheasants in Oregon.
Hinkle
and
gave
it
to
Marshal
Perry.
Geese
V doz .......... 7 00 — 8 00
the county really had no jail, and
I^eath was caused by typhoid fever. He re-arrested Mr. Hinkle Monday Ducks
F. S. Harding, of this paper, has That the
$ doz .......... 4 00 — 5 00
shack of a building used for the newspapers of the county credit
4
been appointed one of the delegates to that
Turkeys
.........
.................
10
purpose is an unfit place in which him with visits, He is out for his H oskins .—Near Newberg Wednesday evening, and on Tuesday Judge Sum­ Veal................. lb
-
6
4
P lb .........
the national convention that meets in that
morning, March 23,1892, of heart fail­ mer had Recorder Summers and Dressed Pork.......................
to confine even criminals. The Judge
6
San Francisco, Cal., May 23, this year. is correct, says the Eugene Register, health, of course, but it takes $50 per
ure,
Mrs.
Sarah
M.
Hoskins,
aged
2
Oil
meal
.........
fl
lb
...........
month
of
the
taxpayers
’
money
to
keep
A great time is expected.
Marshal
Perry
arrested
and
brought
be
­
■
ÏK
and the people of the county agree with
about 75 years. Mrs. Hoskins was a
Middlings, fl lb.............
him
in
good
condition.
We
hardly
fore
him
for
contempt
of
court.
After
.
1
Shorts
.........
$
B>
sister of the late A. H. Hodson of this
Mr. Carpenter, of the Lafayette led­ him. The jail has been repeatedly de­
18 00
_______________
ger, has retired, for a time at least, from nounced by grand juries and it is time thought that he would commence his city.
heating arguments he imposed a fine Bran.......... fl ton................
25 00
Chop.......... '<9 ton...............
the editorial chair. He waits for better that the state of affairs is remedied.
spring work so early. The sheriff is
of $11X1 on Recorder Simmons and $50 Flour......... fl bbl ...............
Got Ills Start in Yamhill.
5.00
appreciation of his efforts, it is said.
A fine show window adds much to out collecting taxes and is making
on
Marshal
Perry
for
contempt.
The
It Should be in Every House.
Such a thing might come to pass (?).
the appearance of a store providing tlie friends in Dayton precinct in a man­ Another Oregon boy has distinguish* d fines have not yet been paid and both
Wm. Bridenstein has fitted up a real goods in it are displayed in a tasty ner that will need explanation about himself for his ability in an eastern parties have signified their intention of J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps­
estate office in the corner of the Tyler manner. We would call your attention
Pa., says he will not be without
property on Third street and has dis­ to the window of Kay & Todd. It has election time. The assessor is out as­ college. Horace J., the eldest son of carrying the matter to the circuit court. burg,
Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
played two wonderful signs announcing a metropolitan look because of the uew sessing and it is expected that the as­ Dr. H. R. Littlefield, of Lafayette re­ —Prineville Review.
sumption, cough and colds, that it cur­
that he has «000 acres of fruit land for fixtures used in the display and the sessment will be very low this year—to cently secured first prize in a graduating
ed his wife who was threatened with
goods displayed were arranged by a some people. The would-be candidates class of 300 in St. Louis Medical college.
sale.
A Real Estate Boom.
Pneumonia after an attack of “La
master band. It is the first window in
Wm Chrisman returned from Cal­ the city to take a citified look. It tells am hustling and times are looking up. His success not only reflects credit upon
Attracts the attention of every prop­ Grippe,” when various other remedies
ifornia last Thursday. He is looking you that they are progressive merchants Three and possibly four tickets in the himself but upon the state he hails f.om erty holder in this city. But when Dr. and several physicians had done her no
hearty and his face lias the dark brown and that no expense will be spared to
Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana good. Robert Barber, Cooksport, Pa., JJAVE Just opened a house in McMinnville, where a
caused by the southern sun. He re­ keep up with the times. A neat look­ field will make someone look awful as well, and Oregon can feel proud of specialist, claims that heart disease is claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has
Large and Complete Stock of
him.
marked that he felt like a boy. We ing store always contains ooliging pro­ sour in June. Who will it be.
curable, and proves it by thousands of done him more good than anything he
ever used for lung trouble- Nothing
hope he does.
prietors and clerks. All patronage given
testimonials
of
wonderful
cures
by
his
one
Year
in
Jail.
A More Prolific Section.
New Heart Cure; it attracts the atten­ like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at
The Hillsboro Water ft Light Co.have to Kay & Todd results in benefits to the
tion of the milliotissu tiering with short Rogers Bros, drug store. Large bottles
264 incandescent lights and 11 arc lights purchaser as well as the proprietors.
5
A 7-mlil tax was voted at the Mc- Oscar W. Dunbar one of the editors breath, palpitation, irregular pulse, 50c and $1.
installed; already 123 taps have been
Notice to Creditors.
Minnville school election, and it was of the Astoria lottn Talk has been sen­ choking sensation, asthmaticbieatliing
made in their water mains. We are
NO. 3399.
pleased to see this demonstration of Notice is hereby given to parties that further ordered that a new schoolhouse tenced to serve one year in the county pain or tenderness in side or shoulder,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
spells, fainting, dropsy, etc.
progress in our sister town.
have been indebted to us for a period of be built, the cost of which is not to ex­ jail of Astoria for printing a malicious smothering
A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb , by Of the First National Bank at McMinnville,
C. R. Cook and son have bought the 90 days or over that they can save costs ceed $14,000. There are at present 500 libel on Samuel Elmore, a prominent using four bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Oregon, at the close of business, March 1.
property of Dr. E. E. Goucher on third by paying their accounts at once.
children of school age in that city, just Astorian. The article charged Elmore Heart Cure, was completely cured after 1892:
B urns & D aniels .
street and will as soon as possible com­
Resources.
twelve years’suffering from heart dis­
76 more than there are in Newberg, with lfeing a thief and a swindler.
mence the erection of a brick store
........$256.559 87
ease. This newremedy is sold by Rog­ Loans and discounts ..
Overdrafts
secured
and unsecured 19.981 74
building 28x85 feet. C. A. Wallace may SEVERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. which now has 424 children of school
Money to Loan.
ers Bros. Books free.
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,.500 00
join them aHd build a brick on his lot.
G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, age. There is not very much difference
Stocks, securities, judgments,
in the population of the city on the Co­ Money to loan on real estate security
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
This office has been improved during Oregon.
4.028 66
claims, county warrants, etc
8,080 84
Due from approved reserve agents
the past week. Several partitisns have
zine and her modest little sister on the in Yamhill county in sums from $500
D.
A.
Smith
has
watches
that
beat
13807
lieen taken down in order to give more the “World” in prices. Give him a Chehalem.— Chehalem Times.
to $¿000 from two to five years on the This List is Published Fxcluslvely in this Due from other National banks
Due
from
state
banks
and
bank
­
room. When the work is completed it call, at C. Grissen’s book store.
Paper Every Two Weeks.
installment^ plan, interest 8 per cent
59 02
ers
................................
..................
will be the neatest and liest appearing,
Base Ball League.
Banking-house, furniture and
and tax. Persons desiring to borrow
P. P. P. at Hodson’s.
as well as the best equipped newspaper
2,471
75
fixtures
.....................
......................
Following are the letters remainingfor
plant in the state.
1,983 83
C. Grissen buys organs direct from A long article in the Eugene Guard money are requested to call upon F. two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­ Current expenses and taxes paid
Fractional paper currency, nick­
Owing to the unavoidable absence the largest factory In the world, and from Albany urges that city to enter W. Fenton at rooms 1 and 2, Unioh
19 37
els and cents................................
ville, Oregon, March 23,1892:
of the Rev. Wm. Powell, there were when he guarantees them to you, you the base ball league, being organized, Block, McMinnville, Oregon.
170 00
Bills of other banks.....................
anrvice at the Episcopal church last won’t have to pay freight to get them
McCutcheon, Jaue Specie
Arthur, Miss L
................................................... 19.514 00
Card of Thanks.
^Wednesday night. But there will be mended. < food organs warranted for and probably to consist of Salem, Ore­
Anderson, E
Niemi, Tomi—2
337 00
Legal-tender notes
gon City, Albany and Eugene. Each
the usual services at the church on next six years, for $50, $65 and $75.
Alien, P M
Nash, Mrs M
Redemption fund with U.S. treas­
562 50
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holl take this Biglow, I J
urers per cent of circulation)
Wednesday evening, March 30th, at
Paine, Mrs C E
Jacob Wisecarver has a lot of Al bal­ club will be entitled to ten players and
Pipe, F C
the usual hour. All are invited.
M
T otal .................................. . . $326.406 65
a manager, and the salary limit will method of returning their thanks to Blough.
ed hay for sale at $14 per ton.
Popejoy, G W
Dorrance, 8 A
Liabilities.
It is not the extremes of heat aud
When hungry go to Kuns & Nelson's probably be $750 a month. Each club friends and neighbors who so kindly Dunn, J H
Robbins, H G
Capital stock paid in
cold so much as the sudden changes bakery for a good lunch. You pay for must deposit $500 before a schedule is rendered assistance during' the last Duncan,
Robbins,
Jack,
W C
Surplus fund............................
in temperature that cause certain cli­ just what you get.
Undivided profits...................
Schuster, Jacob
adopted, which amount will bind the sickness of their son. Also to those Dunn, W W
mates to be unhealthful. When, how.
National bank notes outstanding 11,250 00
Smith,
E
Davis,
Lizzie
who furnished flowers at the funeral.
club throughout the season.
Ask Hodson what P. P. P. is.
•ver, the system is vigorated with
Individual deposits subject to
Salmon R George Stratton, D P
Ayer’s Sajsaparilla, these changes are T. B. Kay will sell thoroughbred
check .......................................
65,227 74
Business Changes.
Gillam, J W
Stephens, T R
Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills.
Demand certificates of deposit
26,050 74
i
rarely attended with injurious results. Wyandotte eggs for $1 per setting
Thompson, C A
Hemberg, Jas
Time certificates of deposit
105,233 £3
Act
on
a
new
principle
—
regulating
Herrington,
C
R
Trom,
Ingevarnt
“I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a
Due
to
other
national
banks
16,621 75
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
goods
Kuns & Nelson’s bakery is very pop­
Ward, Milo
Due to state banks and bankers
1,116 4 V
number of years, and it has always ular. Everything is first class. Bread the liver, stomach and bowels through will be sold at the Grange store for Harris, W L
Wolfe, H B
The goods carried by this firm are First Class and.
Hurst, J A— 7
given me satisfaction. It is an excel­ pies, cakes, etc., the best to be had in the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
T otal .............
$326,406 65
cash
or
produce,
and
as
low
as
they
Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness,
Wright— Ida—3
Jensen, Fred
lent dressing, prevents the hair from town.
are
G-uaranteed
to be as recommended.
S
tate
of
O
regon
,
C
ounty
of
Y
amhill
,
ss
:
bad
taste,
torpid
liver,
piles,
constipa
­
can be sold on those terms. And all Jackson, Walter Woodard, Mrs C
turning gray, insures its vigorous grow­ The best and only P. P. P. at Hod­
I,W. I) McDonald Jr,Cashier of the above
tion. Unequaled for men, women, and persons indebted to us are requested to Lahar, Thos—2
Walker, Mrs L
th, and keeps the scalp white and
Give
us
a
call
and
get our prices before purchasing.
Hibbs build­
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 settle their accounts by cash or note by Martin, Jno H
White, Mrs S
clean.”—Mary A. Jackson, Salem, son’s.
above statement is true to the best of my ing, west of McMinnville National Bank.
Thoroughbred
Plymouth
Rock
eggs
doses,
25
cents.
Samples
free
at
Rogers
-Star
Dramatic
Co
­
Monroe,
J
E
Mass.
knowledge and belief.
the 1st of April, 1892.
$1 per setting. Bees for sale. Wm. Ar­ Bros.
Mullican, Etta—2 Kissel, Jno—2
W. D. M c D onald Jr, Cashier.
Mrs. E. N. Ford received from the thur, McMinnville.
M
c
M
innville
G
A
F
Co.
Lessie,
J
Miller,
Sarah
Obituary.
East last Saturday a five drawer Singer
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
Lightner,
Jack.
McComb,
Jacob
C. II. Cook, of the produce market,
Notice.
sewing machine. It is one of the best
Parties calling for the above letters 16th day of March, 1892. J. E. M agers ,
Dr. Gustavus H. Smith was buried
turned out by the Singer company, and has just received a large stock of the
There
will
be
a meeting of the Amity will please say “Advertised.” If not .¡sezlt J
Notary Public for Oregon.
was sent as a premium for a subscrip­ celebrated D. M. Ferry’s seeds. They at Amity on Tuesday. His death took
) Correct—Attest :
Alliance at Amity, at 1 p. m. called for in two weeks they will be
tion to a monthly paper, the principal are the standard; none better.
place at Enterprise last Friday. Ser­ Farmers
J
acob
W ortman ,
March 26th, 1892. All members are re­ sent to the dead letter office as “un­
value of which is as an advertising
For sale.—An A 1 carriage or work
W illiam H oll , > Directors.
medium. The machine cost her less horse. Also one lumber wagon, En­ vices were held in the Itaptist church, quested to attend.
J W. H obbs .
claimed.”
J. C. C ooper , P. M
By order, of the President.
than five dollars all told.
quire ofG. B. Tucker at the county of which he was formerly a member.
Sermon
preached
by
Rev.
R.
McKillop.
recorders
office.
S1OO Reward S1OO.
Wm. Martin, Jas. McCain and Ed
Financially Embarrassed.
Peoples’ Party Call.
-------- OF THE--------
Long attended the shooting match at
C Fritz, the photographer, is located The burial services were concluded by
readers of this paper will be pleased
Portland Sunday and judging from at 167}. First street, Portland, Oregon. the Masonic Order. Much symphaty
A large manufacturer, whose affairs to The
A mass convention of the Peoples’ party i
learn
that
there
is
at
least
one
dreaded
their solemn faces they think that they Save your orders for him.
was manifested by the large audience were very much embarrassed, and who disease that science has been able to cur« of Yamhill county. Oregon, will be held in
can have a better time at home. The
county court house at McMinnville on
for Mrs. Smith, who has two babies was overworked and broken down with in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall’s the
If
vou
want
your
property
insured
in
tournament broke up hi a. row and
nervous exhaustion, went to a celebrat­ Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Saturday, April 2d, 1892, at 10: 30 a. m., for
conqmny,
Rhodes
¿^Rhodes
I
and
her
husband
buried
together
at
a
standard
company,
the
purpose of placing in nomination can­
everyone came away dissatisfied. A
ed specialist. He was told that the known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh didates
To be sold i" tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and
various county offices, to be
Amity.
________ _
match at this city usually gives satis­ will be pleased to write you.
only thing needed was to be relieved of being a constitutional disease, * requires a voted for for at the
the next regular June election. | upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per
constitutional
treatment.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
When your $200 watch needs repair­
care and worry and have a change of
faction.
All candid persons who believe that the
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
is taken internally, acting directly
annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now
ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds
thought, This doctor was more con­ Cure
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the welfare of the people demands that we
Last Saturday afternoon the Me of jewelry repaired.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, siderate ot his patient’s health than of system, thereby destroying the foundation should look above party prejudices, that I in full hearing frv’t trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity.
Minnville, Band gave an open air con­
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, his financial circumstances. He ought of the disease and giving the patient all interests should be more mutually con­ ' Over 700.000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year.
Remember that C. H. Cook carries a Bruises,
cert in the Band stand. Several new
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, to have advised him to use Dr. Miles’ strength by building up the constitution sidered, and that the toiling masses should
full
line
of
graham
in
small
sacks,
corn
equally represented in our legislation,
For particulars apply to or address
selections were rendered and toe peo­
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ Restorative Nervine, the best remedy and assisting nature in doing its work, The ( be granting
privileges to none), are
ple were highly pleased with the per- meal and wheatlets, D. street.
tions. and positively cures Piles or no for nervous prostration, sleeplessness, proprietors have so much faith in its cura­ invited to special
attend
and
participate.
Wm. F. BREIDENSTEIN,
onnance. Several new ho
Call on Rhodes ft Rhodes for bargaius pay required. It is guaranteed to give dizziness, headache, ill effects of sprits, tive powers that they offer One Hundred Bv order of previous convention.
been added to the band within the in real estate. They will show you perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ tobacco, cotlee, opium, etc. Thousands Dollars for any case that it fails to cure
D
G.
ROGERS,
AMITY
FRUIT
LAND COMPANY,
of testimonials. Address,
past two weeks and the boys can now property and give prices with the best ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale testify to cures. Book and trial l>ottles Send for list
F. H TAYLOR.
Chairman.
F. J. C iieney A Co., Toledo, O.
AMITY YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON.
furnish music rivaling any band in terms.
Secretary.
free at Rogers Bros’.
by Rogers Bros.
£3^Sold by all druggists, 75c.
the state.
THERE ARE SIGNS IN
The Air, oil Trees, Fences, and Houses
pointing yon to BOGERS BROS.
PHARMACY as the Cheapest, Neat­
est and Most Reliable place to buy
DRUGS in YAMHILL COUNTY.
Our constant aim has been to give you
the best and purest goods for the least
money, and with a constantly increasing
business points us to a pleading moral,
Pay Your Money
We Give Good Value
In Teas and Coffees
KNAPP, BURRELL & CO “9
EMENTS !
Columbus and Racine Buggies, Hacks and Carts,
Bell Centre Cut and Golden Age Disc Harrows,
Bain and Columbia Valley Wagons,
Buffalo Pitts Threshers and Engines,
Deering Binders and Mowers,
Monitor Drills and Seeders,
Buckeye Pumps and Wind Mills,
Oliver Steel and Chilled Plows.
More Olivar Plows are Sold in the United States than any other Make
E. N. FORD. Manager.
FRUIT CROWERS, ATTENTION!
5,000 ACRES
Finest Fruit Land Willamette Valley
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