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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1892)
—J— THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER BEYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. For Stationery, Notions, and Base Bail Goods go to C. Grisscn’s. 7, 1892 April If you want the best drugs at living prices go to Howorth & Co.’s. POSTOFFICE HOURS. Kay & Todd will pay the highest market price for Mohair. From 7 a m. to 7 p. n> From 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. tn. • Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes, Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. b G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south eloses at 9:50 a. m. Mau Oregon. north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Howorth & Co. have the finest as Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening sortment of writing tablets. before at 9 p m Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail P. P. P. at Hodson’s. closes at 11 a m. Jacob Wisecarver has a lot of Al bal ed hay for sale at $14 per ton. CRl'KCH NOTICES. A full line of homeopathic medicines M ethodist E piscopal C hubch —Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:00p m. at Howorth & Co.'s. Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prai er meet When hungry go to Kuns & Nelson’s ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. bakery for a good lunch. You pay for 'R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. CCMBEBIAND P b ESHYTEBTAN C h CBCH — just what you get. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p Ask Hodson what P. P. P. is. m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Kxv W iley K nowles , Pastor If you want your prescriptions care B aptist C hvbch .—Services every Sabbath fully and accurately compounded, go to at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School at Howorth & Co.’s. 9;55a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. Kuns & Nelson's bakery is very pop McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., ular. Everything is first class. Bread meet in their hall the first and third Satur pies, cakes, etc., the best to be had in *' day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors town. cordially invited. J. R B ooth . Master. The best and enly P. P. P. at Hod son’s. Loral and General The liest assortment of toilet articles & Co.’s. ' ' ’loworth ' Wm. Dielschneider wi rites __ tbatjho- _ Plymouth Rock eggs will probably return to this ds city dtinng Thoroughbred 1 n $1 per setting. Bees for sale. Wm. Ar the coming summer. thur, McMinnville. To prevent the hardening of the sub cutaneous tissues of the scalp and the . C. II. Cook, of the produce market, just received a large stock of the obliteration of the hair follicles, which ' has ' cause baldness, use Hall’s Hair Renew- . ’ celebrated D. M. Ferry’s seeds. They are the standard; none better. er. i A new stock of artists’ materials at The Epworth league will give a re- . ligious literary entertainment at the M. Howorth & Co.’s. E. church next Sunday evening. Ser For sale.—An A 1 carriage or work vices to liegin at 7:311. All are cordially horse. ] Also one lumber wagon, En invited. , quire of G. B. Tucker at the county W. H. H. Gilbert has purchased the , 1 recorders office. Eurisko market of Bond A Go., and de ■ C. Fritz, the photographer, is located sires a share of the public patronage. ■ , at 167|. First street, Portland, Oregon. Give him a call at the old place in the ‘ ; Save your orders for him. . Hibbs building. If you want j’our property Insured in Clark Braly and family left this 1 , a standard company, Rhodes AJlhodes morning for Portland. This evening will be pleased to write you. they leave on the overland for San Deigo, near which place Mr. Braly has , When your$200 wqteh needs repair ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds purchased a farm. I of jewelry repaired) • There will be no services at the Pres Remember that C. H. Cook carries a byterian church in this city on Sunday line of graham in small sacks, corn next, as the pastor Mr. Knowles, will full 1 be at Lebanon attending the meeting 1 meal and wheatlets, D. street. of the Presbytery. Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains Mrs. Harford, who speaks at South in real estate. They will show you Yamhill at 11 a. m. on Sunday April property and give prices witli tlie best 10, will be in this city Saturday even- terms. ' idg and will speak at the "Baptist Heart Disease, palpitation, pain in church at 7:30. All are invited. , side, short breath, oppression, asthma, swollen ankles are cured by Dr. Miles’ The board of equalization on the city assessment has met and the gross val New Heart Cure. A new discovery by ue of property within the city is $776,- the eminent Indiana specialist. Fine 232. The indebtedness is $26J,130, illustrated treatise free at Rogers Bros, making the total taxable property or address the Miles Medical Co., Elk hart, Ind. 3 $519,102. — * ■■------------------------- THE PEOPLES PARTY. CROP-WEATHER BILLETIN’. Grand Jury Report. Meet, and riace. a Full County Ticket in the Field. For Week Ending Saturday, April 2. 1892 To the Honor»ble the Circuit Court of Yamhill County, State of Oregon; We, the grand jurors for the March term of said court, have enquired into into all the business brought before us and have disposed of same to the best of our ability. We have examined the various county offices and find that all are run in a neat and business like manner. We find that the clerk’s of. flee needs more case room for records, and would recommend that metallic cases be purchased. We also find that the county surveyor needs a table of suitable size for his work. We recom mend that the floor in the east corridor of the jail be repaired and that the jail be lined with steel plates and that the grating over the windows be replaced with chilled steel. We recommend that a competent man be employed to examine and repair the roof of the court house, as we find it in a leaking condi tion. Respectfully submitted, McMinnville, Or., April 1, 1892. J. W. B ones , Foreman. M. C ollins , N. H. P erkins , J as M orrison , I saac L ambright , R. L. S towe , G eo . W. M itchell . ■Saturday afternoon the Grange hall was the scene of the first political boil in county politics. The peoples party organized under the new law, and 103 people signed the petition as being in favor of the movement. The meeting was called to order by D. G. Rogers and the committee on platform, previously appointed, sub mitted its report. The state platform was adopted in total. The following ticket was put in the field. Each nominee declaring openly that he was a straight out jieoples party man upon his election. Joint Representative—W. L. Gilson. Representatives—R. Kesterson, A. K. Olds. Commissioner—J. T. Jolly. Clerk—D. G. Rogers. Sheriff—J. A. Dawson. Recorder—F. H. Taylor. Treasurer—E. R. Wallace. Assessor—H. C. Burch. School Supt.—J. F. Patterson. Coroner—Dr. L. A. Kent. Justice of the Peace Dist. No. 26—8 F. Harding. The Central Committee appointed consists of the following: Chairman, R. Baird, T. M. McClintock, L. Ben nett, J. F. Fouts, F. H. Taylor. Two Panthers Killed Thursday last Jap Lady of near Sher idan, brought to this city two panthers that lie had killed tlie evening before. The largest, a female, measured six feet and four inches from tip to tip, and al though very poor weighed 86 pounds. The small one, a kitten, measured four feet from tip to tip. They were pur chased by Chas. Fleming and arc now being mounted by Mrs. Unruh, of this city. Tlie porkers of the residents of the Mill Creek range of mountains have been disappearing lately, and Wednesday three belonging to Bill Nuble were found dead and panther signs were found near by. Jap Lady and his dogs were sent for and arrived late in the afternoon. It was nearly dark when the dogs treed the animals and when the party of hunters, consist ing of Elmer Yocum, Bill Nuble, Tay lor and Jap Lady arrived the old fe male had deserted the kitten and de parted for a tree further up the creek. The kitten was shot by Jap and in a few minutes the dogs had found the old one. A well directed shot behind the shoulder brought her down, She fell in the creek and the dogs were up- on her in an instant. She had life enough to make it warm for them and Jap jumped in the creek to help them out. It was dark and he could net see, and before he knew it she was in front of him ready for a spring. Before she could do so however, he picked up a large rock from the creek bottom and threw it at her. It struck her on the side of tlie head, breaking her jaw and stunning her so that she was easily dis patched. Jap Lady claims to own the best dogs in the mountains and during the past two weeks has killed several panther and one cougar, whose meas urements we will not give because you would think we were telling you a fish yarn. U. B. Signal Service. _____ » During October the rains were well distributed and about the average amount. During November and De cember the rains were heavy and gen eral throughout the state, there being an absence of the usual amount of sun shine. January, February and up to March 20th the rains were light; suffi cient, however, to keep the soil in good condition. There was an absence of any heavy snowfall, east of the Cas cade mountains, while to the west there were few days that tlie temperature was below the freezing point; in east ern Oregon there was au entire absence of any severe cold weather, a tempera ture of zero occurring but a few times in the more elevated regions. There was not the usual acreage of fall sown wheat put in, owing to the heavy No vember and December rainfall,but that which was sown did remarkably well. Plowing and seeding were pushed to their utmost during January, February and fore part of March, so that now’ the acreage of cereals is fully up to the average, and it is all reported to be in first class condition. A more favorable winter tor the stock has seldom been experienced. There is no loss reported, the grass and feed were plentiful, and the stock all came through the winter in excellent condition. The growing season of 1862 opens most favorbly for a bountiful harvest, even surpassing the wonderful yields and products of 1891. It should,.however, be borne in mind that the success of the cereal crop in eastern and Southern Oregon especially dependsjmore upon the distribution and amount of rainfall in the months of May and June and the temperature conditions in those months, than the conditions of the soil and prospects at the present time. ot a Military Nature. The quarterly meeting of the state military board will be held on Monday April 11th, and will be one of much in terest as matters of great importance to the welfare of the state are to be consid ered. This body will meet at the cap- itol. Adjutant-General R. W. Mitchel of Portland has been in this city look ing after business pertaining to the Or egon National Guards and arranged for the payment of claims outstanding against the organization. As soon as these payments are made an Inspection of the entire brigade will be ordered to take place about May 1st. The inspec tor general, Colonel Freeman, will make a tour of the state, visiting the different commanders and their regi ments. It will not be many months when military companies will be in demand to assist in celebrations, and they should get in and drill.— State»- man. acres, pt Oliver Moor d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $.500. John Brown to Christina Larsen, lot 30ftx4.39 rds, Newberg; $1. George L Stabler to B C Miles, lot 6, and nJ lot 5, blk 15, Newberg; $200. Martin Miller to M C Maris and J C Colcord, 57.78 acres, pt E A Fuller d 1 c sec 3, t 4 s, r 3 w; $1114.50. Elizabeth Cooper to Chester M Coop er, J int 86? acres, pt Jacob Shuck d 1 c, sec 13,15 s, r 4 w; $2. Elizabeth Cooper to Etta Cooper, .1 int in 1734 acres, t 5 s, r 4 and 3 w; $2. Tlios J Rowland to Clyde and Her bert Rowland, a strip 40 wide in A T Hembree d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; $2. WT Shurtleffto Pacific real estate Co, 11 lots inChehalem Orchard home, t 3 s, r 3 w; $9000. United States to Geo Lefty, 160 acres, s) of sej lots 4 and 5, sec 14,15 s, r 5 w. Ira K Vantress to M C Graham, blk 18, Hurley & Larges add to Newberg; $600. H H Burton to Lincoln Burton. L int in Alfred Job d 1 c, t 2 s, r 3 w; $50. Mary Everest to Michael Newman, 66.74 acres, pt el J J Hash d 1 c, sec 33, 13 s, r 2 w; $1668.50. Cyrus and E A Buell to trustees M E church, Amity, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, blk 2, Amity; $120. United States to Ben Olson, s wj of nwj and uw| of swj of sec 41 2 s, r 3 w; 80 acres. ______ THERE ARE SIGNS IN The Air, on Trees, Fences, and Houses pointing you to ROGERS BROS. PHARAACY 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 pleasing moral, “ THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD.” BOGEHS BEOS. PROHIBITION PLATFORM. The prohibition party of the state of Oregon, in convention assembled relying upon Almighty God for guid ance, declares the foliowingas its plat form: First—We declare our adhesion to the national prohibition party, and pledge our renewed efforts to secure throughout the nation the suppression of the manufacture, sale, importation, exportation and transportation of al WESTERN OREGON. coholic liquors as a beverage. The week has been generally cloudy Second—The right of citizens of the Sounds very nice, but unless you receive full and rainy, the temperature has been United States to vote should not be value in exchange for it, like poor food, it from 3 to 6 degrees a day below the av denied or abridged by the United States soon loses its flavor.......................................... erage. The rainfall amounted to from or by any state on account of sex. 1.5 inches to 3.3 inches for the week be Third—The circulating medium of ing considerably more than the average the country may rightly contist of gold, amount. Light frosts occurred in the silver and paper. It should all be of more exposed places on the 26th, 28th, full legal tender and sufficient in quan 29th, 30th and 31st of March and on For every cent you spend with us, by giving tity to meet the demands of business, the 29th snow fell on the foothills and you the best goods that experience and mon and give full opportunity for the em A Real Estate Boom. mountains. The winds have been gen ey can procure, at consistent prices. . • . ployment of tabor. No private indi erally southerly and chilly in effect. Attracts the attention of every prop vidual or corporation should be allow Cereals are all in good condition, erty holder in this city. But when Dr. though more growth would be obtained Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana ed to make any profit through issuing claims that heart disease is it. Neither should it be possible for if there should be more sunshine,which specialist, curable, and proves it by thousands of has been very deficient. The rainy testimonials of wonderful cures by his any man, or combination of men, to weather stopped almost entirely, plow New Heart Cure; it attracts the atten produce an artificial scarcity, and se Any person knowing the present Council Meeting. Wc have the finest stock in the city for which whereabouts of Jas. H. McElroy, who ing and seeding. The reports indicate tion of the millions suffering with short cure exorbitant rates of interest. we invite a critical inspection, and we are breath, palpitation, irregular pulse, was in the city some eight years ago, Fourth—We favor tlie most rigid excellent prospects for a large acreage choking sensation, asthmatic breathing confident the verdict will be in our favor. The will confer a favor by sending the in At the regular session of the council state and national control of all the and the present conditions to be first pain or tenderness in side or shoulder, formation to 8. G. McElroy, Lebanon, on Tuesday evening the city levy was greatest efforts on our part at all times are smothering spells, fainting, dropsy, etc. railroads, express, telegraph and tele Kentucky. made. It is 10 mills and on the assess class for all the cereals. used in studying the wants of our customers, The peach, apricot, some varieties of A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb , by phone lines in the interest of the peo On Saturday next a running -J mile ment will raise something over $5000 in giving them the advantage of the best using four liottle of Dr. Miles' New ple. prunes, pears and cherries are generally Heart Cure, was completely cured after race will be run at the fair grounds in for city purposes. The tax roll is in the goods the market affords and at prices within Fifth—That all trusts and combina this city between a horse owned by Ed hands of the city treasurer and every in full bloom, and so far are in good twelve years’ suffering from heart dis the reach of all. We consider cleanliness Hulery and one owned by Price Trip one so incliued can now pay his taxes. tions of capital for the purpose of con condition, though the weather for the ease. This new remedy is sold by Reg next to Godliness and try to keep our store lett. A jockey from Eastern Oregon has trolling tlie price of articles of necessity past week has been unfavorable, the ers Bros. Books free. The assessment on the land of John arrived to ride the Hulery horse. in a condition to make it a pleasure for you or popular consumption, are unjust and present weather conditions, which if School Report. to trade with us. At all times we give the Rev. J. Hoberg will deliver a lecture Cook was reduced from $300 per acre, should be prohibited by law, and that continued, will seriously injure the on the geography of the Holy Land, to $200. highest market prices in exchange for. goods, prospective crop. Less rain, more sun Tiie following is the report of Dist. 36 we hail witli pleasure the organization next Sunday at 11 o’clock in the M. E. The improvement of (' and I) streets or if we have nothing in our line you want, of workingmen and farmers and tlie in church. This will be entertaining and was placed in the hands of the commit shine andjwarmer weather are needed for the month ending April 1, 1892. will pay you Cash for your Butter and Eggs. instructive to all, especially the chil No. of boys enrolled 10; No. girls en telligent and just demands they make to protect and develop the fruit buds. Give us a trial and be convinced that we dren and young people. Let all at tee on streets and public property. The smaller fruits and berries are de rolled 20; Total enrollment 30. Average in their resolutions for the abolition of The ordinance requiring the planking « tend. mean what1 we say. class and monopoly legislation in tlie daily attendance 24; No. cases of tardi veloping nicely. “Gentle Spring” loses many of its of those streets has been passed but the The hop men are busily engaged in ness 10. Roll of Honor: Olive Lam interest of the honest toiler and wealth terrors when the system is fortified by property owners now want the streets WALLACE & WALKER. working their yards preparing for the bright, Daisy Potter, Flora Potter, Effie producer, and we most earnestly invite the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. With rocked. the co-operation of workingmen, farm multitudes, this wonderful tonic-alter coming crop; the acreage is being in Agee, Clyde Smith, Willie Lambright, The. superintendent of lights and ative has long superseded all other water was ordered to receive bids ers, and all classes of people to aid us in Joseph Casey. Local Institute at Sheridan. creased in most sections. spring medicines,being everywhere rec the effolts of the prohibition party to M arguerite R edmond , The weather has not been favorable for the furnishing of material for the ommended by physicians. The next session of the Yamhill to the lambing season, though the Teacher. overthrow class legislation and accom extension of water mains. J. It. Booth and 8. I. Hibbs have plish much needed industrial reform. The regular grist of bills were passed. county teachers’ lecal institute will be losses are much less than usual, #1OO Reward 9100. formed a partnership under the name Sixth—The adjustment of the duties held at Sheridan April 15-16, The ex Warmth and sunshine during the of Booth and Hibbs and have opened Oregon’s First Governor. ercises on the evening of the 1.5th will coming week will materially benefit Tlie readers of this paper will be pleased of imports should be fixed in a business a very neat butcher shop next deor to IMPORTEES AND DEALERS IN to learn that there is at least one dreaded like way by a national commission of H. Adams billiard hall. The choicest consist of music, recitations, addresses ail crops and products. disease that science has been able to cure experts, and not made the football of meats will always be kept and the pa The first governor of Oregon, when and a lecture. The program of the in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's EASTERN OREGON. trons of the shop are assured of square it was a part of California—Rodman M. evening will be rendered by local tal Cure is the only positive cure now’ political acrobats; that the amount of General rainshave prevailed through Catarrh Price—is still living in New Jersey, his • treatment and the best of meats. to the medical fraternity. Catarrh duties levied should not exceed the ent, assisted by a quartette of singers the week past, proceeded on Sunday, known being a constitutional disease, requires a native state. The connection between The extra building necessary for the treatment. Hall's Catarrh necessary expenses of the government housing of the new Corliss engine has Governor Price and Oregon was not so from Lafayette. Prof. W. C. Kantner, March 27, by a general snow storm constitutional Cure is taken internally, acting directly been built at the water plant. The clear and direct as it might have lieea, president of the Lafayette seminary, throughout the entire section, being upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the economically administered, and that foundation for the line shafting is all in will deliver tlie lecture. heaviest along the Blue mountains, system, thereby destroying the foundation the wealth and luxuries, and not 1'ood, and the engine is now wanted in order however. In 1845 he was purser in the The institute will convene for regu the disease and giving the patient clothing and necessities should bear the at Cove, Union county, snow fell to a of United States navy and with an expe strength by building up the constitution that its foundations can be built. There lar work at 9210 a. m. on tlie 16tb. and assisting nature in doing its work, The burdens. depth of one foot, in Grant county from dition that captured Monterey, and in will be but little delay when the ma nave so much faith in its cura Seventh—The prohibition sentiment chinery arrives and the lights will not some manner he got to exercise judicial Among the subjects to be discussed are: 10 to 16 inehes fell. General frosts have proprietors powers that they offer One Hundred that allows itself to be officially misrep be out more than three or four days, functions then. In 1848 he was made “Attention; How to Hold it,’’Why We prevailed, except in the more sheltered tive Dollars for any cage that it fails to cure and probably not that long. resented is impotent against the liquor of testimonials. Address, navy agent for the Pacific coast and as should Attend Institutes,” “The Duty places. The amount of sunshine has Send for lis. F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. traffic and the ballot cast for the candi During the week past this office has such he was the virtual governor of the of the American Teacher,” “School been below the average. £W“Sold by all druggists, 75c been in a state of turmoil.. The paint dates of any political party which does Room Sanitation,” “School Discipline” The weather has been unfavorable to ers and paper-hangers and carpenters country. This was when be was gov “The Competent Instructor.” Deeds Recorded. not openly antagonize the liquo» traffic the growth of all vegetation, though no have been at work refitting it, and if ernor of Oregon. But he did not long is a vote for the continued sustenance Following is a partial list of leaders damage has been done save in a very the paper contains errors please blame remain on this coast. He returned to the men who have made all the noise of discussions. Profs. Dawes, Peebles, few exposed places. The frosts of Sarah A Savage to James H Brown, ( of such traffic and the voter casting t during the week. We now have the New Jersey and was elected to con Bowman, Hartley, Lowe, Duncan, Bu March 27, 28 and 29, nipped the more 180 acres, pt of C C Baker d 1 c in sec j ballot is morally responsible for any in JJAVE Just opened a house in McMinnville, where a neatest looking’ office, inside, in the gress in 1851 and governor of that state chanan, Michener, Mrs. V. Martin, 29, 15 s, r 6 w; $1500. jury arising from such traffic. advanced and tender vegetation. state. We are growing, and soon will in 1854. He was a delegate to the Mary E and E H Ford to James H ' Eighth—We deplore the rapid in Large and Complete Stock of Plowing and seeding are nearly done Brown, 192 acres, pt of Randall die need more room. peace conference in 1861. He was al Mrs. Hartley, Misses Boon, Cook, Eb- crease of landed estates and favor the bert, Fouts, and Pres. Kantner and and tlie acreage is somewhat larger in Yamhill county; $100. F. M. Boyer, of the firm of Derby & ways a democrat. It is said that he limitation of alien and corporate owner Boyer, returned several days ago from exdended $200,000 of his private funds Pres. Newlin. than last year. The soil Is in first class A B and Tennessee Faulconer to ship of land. We hold that the gov Washington state, where he spent the for the government while in California An interesting and instructive pro condition, the wheat has a good stand Mary E Themas, lot 11.5JxlO5 feet, pt ernment should reclaim all unearned winter. Since his return the firm has gram has been prepared and a full house A B Faulconer d 1 c; $2000. been getting its tile factory in readiness and has never been reimbursed. This is earnestly desired. All are cordially and the prospects are excellent. and forfeited land grants made to rail Peaches, apricots, almonds and ap for the seasons run. The factory has is extremely doubtful. At any rate the W C Crawford to E E Cooper to G invited to attend, both the evening and ples are in full bloom except in the in W Nuly, lots 1 and, blk 2, Sheridan; ways and other great corporations,such been in operation two seasons but has old governor is still living at the age of ' lands together with the remaining por day services. Parents are especially terior, and the prospects are so far very never been run more than half its capac 74 years.— Enterprise. $800. ity, and the proprietors feel confident tion of the public domain, should bere- invited ts attend the day session. good. J C Haws to J M Bunn, pt ne} New ’ served for actual settlers. that they can supply the demand,how L. H. B aker , School Supt. Home Without a Mother. Sheep shearing is being pushed, and ever large it may be. Operations will ton Muloeny d 1 c, 140 acres, t 2 s, r 5 ’ Ninth—We favor the election of pres- i be commenced as soon as the weather in some sections it has beeu finished. r 5 w; $1200. A Lumberman’s Rendezvous. The room ’ s in disorder, will permit. An extra good clip and staple have Mary L Hess to Wm H Hess, 40 ident, vice president aud United States The cat's on the table, * senators by direct vote of the people. [pay] The democrats of this county are This term might be applied to Stev been secured. The weather is too cold called upon to turn out in force on tlie The flower-stand upset, the mischief to ens Point, located on the Wisconsin for the newly sheared sheep. Lambing acros, pt of Mary L Hess d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 ! Tenth—Our immigration law should w. And Johnny is screaming coming Saturday at the primaries in be so revised and enforced as to exclude is now in progress. W L Arnold and Wm Richlieu to A from our shores all paupers and crim the various precincts anil elect dele As loud as he’s able, [away.] Central lines, at the gateway to the The general prospect for cereals, gates to the county convention. A For nothing goes right when mamma’s vast forest region which extends north G Royden and Jas Coovert a roadway inals and all persons suffering from ! good representation is required at the to Lake Superior, a distance of 200 fruit and stock are very good, much 61 ft wide across pt d 1 c Joel Christ What a scene of discomfort and con contagious or other diseases, who are primaries in order to assure tlie nomi miles without a break, on account of better than usual at this period of the man, t 4 s, r 3 w; $40. likely to become a public charge. The j nation of a well qualified set of dele fusion home would be if mamma did gates. The primaries for the South not return. If’ your wife is slowly its vast lumber interests. The Wiscon year. Francis Hauswirth to T C Bucking- required time of residence for natural B. S. P ague , sin river, to which the lumbermen have McMinnville precinct will be held in breaking down, from a combination of U. S. Signal Observer. I ham, lot 2, blk 1, Hauswirths 1st add ization should be extended and no nat opera house. The north precinct in given the familiar and somewhat affec I to North Yamhill; $300. uralized person should vote within one the county ’court room. The places domestic cares and female disorders, tionate name of “Old Wiscons,” not Financially Embarrassed. Francis Hauswirth to Geo C Goed- year after naturalization papers are is for Fairlawn and Baker creek have make it your first business to restore her I rich, lot 1, blk 1, Hauswirth 1st add to sued. not yet been decided upon by the health. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip alone acts as a lumber feeder to the city ___ ____________ A large manufacturer, whose affairs members of the central committee. tion is without a peer as a remedy for by furnishing through is numerous were very much embarrassed, and who North Yamhill; $300. It Should be In Every House. tributaries an outlet for thousands of T C Buckingham to Lizzie Goodrich, City Taipayors Notira was overworked and broken down with feeble and debilitated women, and is the only medicine’for the class of mal acres of pine in the upper country, but nervous exhaustion, went to a celebrat lot 2, blk 1, Hauswirths 1st add to J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps Notice is hereby given to the taxpay adies known as female diseases which it furnishes a water power that is sec ed specialist. He was told that the North Yamhili; $1000. burg, Pa., says he will not be without ers of the city of McMinnville, Or.,that is sold under a positive guarantee ond only to that of Neenah and Men onlj’ thing needed was to be relieved of Mary J McPherson to L C Warren, Dr. King’s New Discovery for con care and worry and have a change of and colds, that it cur- the assessment roll for the year 1892 has from the manufacturers, that it will asha, whose cities are also located on thought, This doctor was more con J int in 20 acres; pt d 1 c W H Mc- sumption, cough ed ins wife «-Vic» who woo was tbronfpnpd threatened with witli been placed in my hands and the same give satisfaction, or the money refund the “Central.” Millions of feet of lum siderate of his patient’s health than of Kane, in 16 s, r 5 w; $700. Pneumonia after an attack of “La will remain In my hands for the period ed. It is a positive cure for the most ber are cut every year, giving employ his financial circumstances. He ought Eliza and John Perry to Isaac W Grippe,” when various other remedies of 30 days, from this date. During this complicated cases of womb troubles. ment to hundreds of men. In addition to have advised him to use Dr. Miles’ Edmiston, lot 80x200 ft, pt blk 26, La and several physicians had done iier no The goods carried by this firm are First Class and Nervine, the best remedy good. Robert Barber, Cooksport, Pa., to the lumber trade, it has numerous Restorative time I will be at my office at the Mc for nervous prostration, sleeplessness, fayette; $200. claims Dr. King ’ s New Discovery has are Guaranteed to be as recommended. other manufactories, it is here where dizziness, headache, ill effects of sprits, Electric Bitters. Minnville National Bank, in said city, Jos and Mary Schreiber to Robt done him more good than anything he the large car shops of the Wisconsin tobacco, coffee, opium, etc. Thousands between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. Give us a call and get our prices before purchasing. Hibbs build Morse, lots 288 and 289 in Dayton; $1. ever used for lung trouble- Nothing testify to cures. Book and trial bottles Jay Brooks to Wm Radcliff, 20 acres like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at ing, west of McMinnville National Bank. This remedy is becoming so well Central lines are located. m., daily, to receive and receipt for known and so popular ns to need no free at Rogers Bros ’ . For tickets, maps, pamphlets and pt Olive Moore d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $400. Rogers Bros, drug store. Large bottles taxes. special mention. All who have used 50c and $1. 5 Dated April2,1892. J. W. C owls , Electric Bitters sing the same song of full information apply to G. F. Mc M c M innville prodvce market . Geo W Fouts to John E Swanson, Trees. of the City of McMinnville. praise.—A purer medicine does not ex Neill, C. P. & T.A., Minneapolis,Minn, These prices are corrected every Wednes lots 7 and 8, blk 4, Carlton Imp Co add ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is or Jas. C. Pond, G. P. & T. A., Chicago, A Saloon Row. day by C. H. Cook, who will buy your pro to Carlton; $800. claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all Illinois. Kidney Disease L C Kinney to John L Kinney, 13 duce, paving all themarket will justify. He diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will —is the cause of no end of suf also carries a full line of seeds and nursery Monday night a row was started be remove pimples, boils, salt rhuem and acres, pt Sami Kinney die, sec 19, t 3 Money to Loan. fering. A safe and certain remedy is stock in season. tween Loeffel, barkeeper for < )eo. Saut other affections caused by impure s, r 3 w; $120. $ 0 85 —Will drive malaata" from the Money to loan on real estate security Wheat, clear DR. HENLEY’S er, and E T Bancroft over Loeffel’s re blood. Etta M Coffin to Etta B Henry, lot 35 system and prevent as well as cure all in Yamhill county in sums from $500 3ats.................................. 50 Barley .................. quest that Bancroft go out of the saloon malarial fevers.—For CHre of headache, 3, blk 71, Lafayette; $125. J Oregon Kidney Tea. .50 as it was time to close up. Bancroft constipation indigestion try Electric to $¿000 from two to five years on the Dried fruit a lb...... P R and Laura Fendall to Edward X -------- OF THE-------- •05 — os v. can ___Lorrr» Tt It do you no rnav harm. It may do 15 00 refused and was ejected, a window t«- Bitters—Entire satisfaction gauranteed, installment] plan, interest 8 per cent Timothy hav, baled.. Woods, 156 acres, pt L Frazier d 1 c, t 5 you much good. Here is the testi- money refunded. Price 50 cts. and and tax. Persons desiring to borrow ('lipiit 12 10 ing broken in the fracas. Loeffel closed or s, r 7 w; $2600. »4 mony of one r 10 00 $1.00 per" bettle at Rogers Bros, drug money are requested to call upon F. ♦ made a “ a new the door and was holding it when Ban store. 6 00 O & C R R to Edward Wood, lots 5, Straw, baled................ 5 IW. Fenton at rooms 1 and 2, Union Potatoes.. ... $ bu ... X . _ _ S 20 I had been troubled —— - many ----- - . years croft struck him over the eye through 8, sec 19, t 4 s, r w; $159.80, * with disease of the kidneys when 50 roll . To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and Butter Mass Convention I Block, McMinnville, Oregon. kind Providence sent Dr. Henley the window. Tuesdays warrant was Jas Johnson to Viola E Pierce, 40 V doz 12« E rrs . upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my . $ 3 00 — 4 00 Chickens, old # doz. sworn out and Tbesday and Wednes Of the prohibitionists of Yambill acres, pt Jas Johnson d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; hotel. It had an almost miracu Bucklen's Arnica Salve. annum. Most all of Ibis land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now voung ... 2 00 — 3 l»i lous effect and in a few days I was day J J- Spencer rustled for the de county, will be held at McMinnville, love and affection. Geese . doz .. ... 7 00 — 8 00 a new man. G. A. TUPPER, in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity. fendant liefire the recorder. Propr ietor Occidental Hotel, . 4 00 — 5 00 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, . doz .. Ducks Martin Miller to Rachel Banks, 34 Santa Rosa, Cal. Over 700,OCX) pounds of fruit shipped from this jioint last year. 10 was fined $6 and costs and the case April 9, 1892, at 10 a. m. at the court Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Turkeys F lb .. acres, pt E A Fuller d 1 c in t 4 s, r 3 F lb . 4 — 6 house to nominate a county ticket and Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Veal........ will be appealed. | For particulars apply to or address i It ha« cured thousand«; 6 w; $1112.80. Dressed Pork......... Corns and all Skin Erup Oil 1 why not you ? To-mor- 2 F lb .. Ths clerk has issued the following li transact such other business as may Chilblains, meal A B Faulconer to Jas A Hill, lots 1, 2 tions. and positively cures Piles or no Middlings F n> .. Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN | row may be too late. properly come up for consideration. 1« pay required. It is guaranteed to give Shorts.. . ft 9 and 8, blk 29, Faulconers add to Sher- cense to wed. 1 AMITY FRI IT LAND COMPANY, C. E. H oskins , Four rfru 9( /i«t will tell I/ou about Katie Potter aged 20; Oscar Campbell perfect satisfaction, or money refund Bran....... F ton 18.00 dan; $160. It. Ask him. W. K. A llen , Chairman, 25 00 ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Chop . . F ton AMITY. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. aged 23. The young couple were mar A L Brooks to Geo W Coovert, 45 5.00 Flour F bbl Secretary. by Rogers Bros. ried Tuesday by Judge Galloway. Pay Your Money We Give Good Value In Teas and Coffees KNAPP, BURRELL & GO A gricultural I mplements ! » Vehicles, Harness, Road Grading Ma chlnery, Farming Tools, Dairy Supplies, Etc., Etc. 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 Plow More Oliver Plows are Sold in the United States than any other Make E. N. FORD. Manager. FRUIT CROWERS, ATTENTION! 5,000 ACRES fjnest Fruj| Land the Willamette Valley : : «