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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER BnraiS' ANO BUSINESS DIRECTOR. THE DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES. CROP-WEATHER BULLETIN. COMMISSIONERS COURT. THE ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP. The Sherwin-Williams paint made to The Lut or the Delegatee who wm For Week Ending Saturday, April 9. 1Ä92 The Proceedings of the Body and Claims Mandamus Proceedings Brought in Linn County to be Argued Before Boise. paint buildings with, at S. Howorth & allowed at the April Session. Serve st Both Convention«. U. S. Signal Service. 14, 1892 Co’s. April The Australian ballot law makes it Just received a lot of eight day strike Saturday the democrats in the va Cloudy weather, rain, hail, snow on In the matter of petition of R L Stow walnut clocks at $5. Go and see them rious precincts of Yamhill county elect the mountains, frosts and lack of sun the duty of the several count}’ clerks of POSTOFFICE HOURS. and others for county road. Proof duly at Wm. Holl’s. ed delegates to both conventions. shine have been the weather conditions made. Bonds fixed at $100 and ap the state to prepare notices of the offices From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. From 7:30 p. The Sherwin-Williams paints covers These delegates represent the new elec for the past weed. From one and one proved. Wm Coulter, Jos Hoberg and to be filled at any general or special to 8:30 p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. most, looks l>est, wears longer, most election. These notices are to be posted Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m ¿"i economical, full measure. McMinn tion precincts under the Australian quarter to two inches of rain have fal J F Brooks appointed viewers to meet w Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ville pharmacy. ballot system and they are as follows: len during the week, making the soil with county surveyor at Fred Wagon in each precinct, in the case of a gener north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. al election, immediately after the coun is* even more moist than it already had er ’ s on April 21, 1892 at 10 a. m. AMITY. Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening C. H. Cook, of the produce market, W before at 9 p m Chas K Jack, M B Hendricks, Geo been. Hail fell on the 5, in various lo In the matter of the petitition of Al ty court makes its appointment of judg has pure Plymouth rock eggs for sale. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Warranted pure or money refunded. W Briedwell, Chas H Burch, Merritt calities and snow fell on the mountains len Peterson and others for public road. es and clerks of election, closes at 11 a m. Also Wyandotte eggs. Tillery, Thomas J Jellison, Richard W on the same date. On the 7th there Proof duly made; bonds fixed at $100 County Clerk N. P. Payne of Linn For Stationery, Notions, and Base Phillips, Dr G W Goucher, James Wes was no rainfall, on the other days rain and approved. Chas Palmer, H Rum county, referred, in making up his no CHURCH NOTICES. Ball Goods go to C. Grissen’s. ton, Jr, James Nash, Frank Howard. fell. On the mornings of the 6th and mel and John Pennington appointed tice of the coming June election, to M ethodist E piscopal C hvrch —Services If you want the best drugs at living 7th light frosts and in places heavy viewers to meet with county surveyor place the office of attorney general in CARLTON. every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p m. prices go to Howorth & Co.’s. L C Thompson, C G Scott, C Loder, frosts occurred, and on the more elevat at Pea Vine school house on April 28th the notice as one to be filled at such Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Praver meet election. A mandamus suit has been ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Kay & Todd will pay the highest I C Hendricks, Ed Bodie, W W John ed plateaus, thin ice was observed on at 10 a. m. 'R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. filed against him to compel him to so market price for Mohair. the morning of the 7th. In the matter of the application of E son, J W Collins, Ed Hendricks. To CcMBEELA.VU PRESBYTERIAN CHVRCH — place the office inj the election notice. The weather conditions have been Go to Howorth ’ s for fine perfumes. tal, 8. B Collard for survey of road in Dist No Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p The case will be argued in the cham m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. unfavorable to the advancement of CH ECO WIN. 5. Surveyor ordered to survey same on G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, R ev W iley K kowles , Pastor bers to-day before Judge Boise, when vegetation and the prosecution of farm April 11th. Oregon. J M Bunn, C* C Tallman, G W Old B aptist C hvrcii .— Services every Sabbath an appeal will probably be taken to the at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at Howorth & Co. have the finest as ham, P H Mesner, B N Daniels, Ira A work. Spring seeding was almost en In the matter of compensation of la Supreme court. The purpose is to test 9;55a. ni. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. sortment of writing tablets. Phelps, Wm Busbee, G C Goodrich. tirely suspended. The soil is moist and bor on county roads. The supervisors on low lands is almost entirely covered ordered to hire men at their discretion. the question whether Geo. E. Cham Total, 8. P. P. P. at Hodson’s. McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., with water. Fall and winter wheat Compensation not to exceed the price berlain, the appointtee of Gov. Pennoy- BAKER CREEK. meet in their hall the first and third Satur Jacob Wisecarver has a lot of Al bal day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors ed hay for sale at $14 per ton. T A Turner, B F Sparks, R L Stowe, are stooling well and have a good fixed by law, viz: $1.50 per day of eight er, will hold over until the election of cordially invited. J. R B ooth . Master. 1894, or whether his term expires at the stand. The cool weather and lack of A full line of homeopathic medicines John Wisecarver, B S Clark.J A Bones sunshine are retarding the develop hours. A team of two horses to offset coming election. E M Greeley. Total, 7. , the labor of one man. at Howorth & Co. ’ s. Local and General In speaking of the matter yesterday ment of fruit buds and making them In the matter of the Palmer creek DAYTON. When hungry go to Kuns & Nelson's Attorney-General Chamberlain said hardier which will enable the fruit to bridge at Dorsey’s. Bids and specifica The fishing season opened on the 10 bakery for a good lunch. You pay for W F Gilkey, E B Collard, R L Har ris, W Starr, R N Snell, B F Lewis, A withstand the possible later frosts. tions for same to be opened at the May “I do not care to be in the attitude of and our markets are now stocked with just what you get. “ THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD.” the king of fish. M Peery, H A Bertram, J H Flower. The frosts of the week did no serious term. The county reserving the right the state governor of Nebraska and Ask Hodson what P. P. P. is. claim something that I am not legally damage, though in sections an occa to reject any and all bids. Tuesday the dwelling house occupied IS og - eiss T3TSOS- If you want your prescriptions care Total, 9. sional tree was slightly damaged. Cod- by T Hutchins, in Lafayette was burn fully In the matter of rolling case for coun entitled to, although I claim the tenure FAIRLAWN. and accurately compounded, go to ed to the ground. S F Harding, Wm Wilson, Wm Ar lin months were observed in Polk ty map. Ordered that B Clark bo au of the present incumbent is until June, Howorth & Co.’s, There are 391 convicts in the peni Kuns & Nelson's bakery is very pop thur, Sr., E M Collins, B F Rhodes, T county on the 7th. The present condi thorized to furnish same; it to be fin 1894.” tentiary at Salem, an increase of seven ular. Everything is first class.'Bread M Smith, MD L Rhodes. Total, 7. tions are very similar to the conditions ished and delivered to the county by Judge D. R. N. Blackburn and Hon. during the last quarter. pies, cakes, etc., tne best to be had in which prevailed during the correspond May term, or forfeit all claims on the J. K. Weatherford of Albany will ap NORTH YAMHILL. pear for the defendant, County Clerk Dr. Stratton, president of the Port town. L Goodrich, L Kuykendall, Jas ing week of 1891, which were followed county for same. land University, will preach in the M. The best and only P. P. P. at Hod Gaunt, W B Gilpin, N H Perkins, H by more favorable conditions in the Payne. L. H. Montayne and T. P. relocation of a In the matter of the E. church Sunday night. son’s. part of road survey 134 as petitioned for Hackleman will appear for the plain- V Stott, Fred Flora, Joe Williams. To two succeeding weeks. Thos. Rogers left last week for I,a- The best assortment of toilet articles EASTERN OREGON. by Geo. Briedwell. Ordered that coun tiff. tal, 8. Camas, where he will operate a fish at Howorth & Co.'s. There was during the week a slight ty surveyor and H 8 Maloney relocate Judge Blackburn said, in answer to SOUTH M’MINNVILLE. wheel during the fishing season. Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock eggs rise in temperature. Cloudy weather, that part extending from angle 4 to n e interrogation on the case: “My individ Frank Davey, representidg the Kee $1 per setting. Bees for sale. Wm. Ar Wm Galloway, H Rumrnell, J W Baker, G L Baker, Wm Roof, Frank rains, snow and frost prevailed during corner I Roberson’s d 1 c. They to ual opinion is that the legislature in ley institute at Forest Grove, was in thur, McMinnville. the city last week rustling business. S Harding, S Richardson, W F Coul the week. The snow in the counties meet at Briedwell’s station at 10 a. m., tended the attorney general should not A new stock of artists’ materials at south of the Blue mountains has re April 12, 1892; clerk to notify W H be elected until June, 1894, though in ter. Total, 8. Quarterly meeting at McCabe chapel Howorth & Co.’s. mained on the ground. The weather Harrison and A M Waddle to lie pres fact I could not say much about it, as I Saturday and Sunday. Rev. C. C. NORTH M’MINNVILLE. have not looked it up. Other lawyers Stratton, D. D., of Portland will offici C. Fritz, the photographer, is located was similar to that in western Oregon. ent at time. H L Heath, F W Fenton, W M Ram at 167}. First street, Portland, Oregon. Sounds very nice, but unless you receive full ate. But little farm work was done dur In the matter of the supervisors re who have investifiated the law give an sey, P D Glenn. D W McCall, H C Save your orders for him. value in exchange for it, like poor food, it Mrs. W. D. McDonald accompanied entirely different opinion.”— States ing the week. The soil is more thor port of Dist No. 5. Continued. If you want your property insured in Burns, W C Arthur. Total, 7. soon loses its flavor.......................................... Clark Braly and family to California man. oughly moistened than it has been for LAFAYETTE. In the matter of supervisors’ report last week. She will remain to or three a standard company, Rhodes «^Rhodes will be pleased to write you. H M Daniel, John Thompson, Thos several years. Fall and winter wheat of Dist No 3. Continued. months. Money to Loan. In the matter of report of Dist No 2. When your $200 watch needs repair Huston, T J Harris, Ed Moshier, S D are in a most promising condition and The pair of panthers displayed in C. when the weather permits the already Money to loan oa real estate security H. Fleming’s show window attracted ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds Bryan, J P Johnson, W I Westerfield. Continued. considerable attention Monday and of jewelry repaired. large spring acreage will be still furth In the matter of report of Dist No 1 in Yamhill county in sums from $500 SHERIDAN. Tuesday. Remember that C. H. Cook carries a P M Scroggins, John Cronin, H 8 er increased. Reports indicate an un Continued. to $5000 from two to five years on the For every cent you spend with us, by giving Easter services at McCabe chapel full line of graham in small sacks, corn Maloney, C T Sailing, D C Coleman, usually large acreage of spring grain. In the matter of the application Kil installment^ plan, interest 8 per cent you the best goods that experience and mon next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. An meal and wheatlets, D. street. Wm Raleigh, J R Mendenhall, D Pro There was some damage done to fruit patrick Relief Corps for E P Levitt. Al and tax. Persons desiring to borrow ey can procure, at consistent prices. appropriate program has lieen prepared. Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains vost, James Whalen, L DeLashmutt, in the interior of Gilliam county by lowed $25 to C Maris, commander of money are requested to call upon F. All invited. in real estate. They will show you the frosts, but in thé other sections no post. Warrant to be drawn from the W. Fenton at rooms 1 and 2, Union Frank Story is now able to be about property and give prices with the best J E Richster. damage is reported. The severe weath indigent soldiers’ fund. WILLAMINA. Block, McMinnville, Oregon. and was up town Monday for the first terms. er for this period of the year, has T B Breeding, T R Fendall, Jas time in a number of months. He is Schedule of claims against Yambill Free samples Dr. Mile’s Restorative Deeds Recorded. now gaining rapidly. caused some loss among the young county disposed of at the March term, Nervine at Rogers Bros., cures head Booth, C C Linden Iambs. While the spring is backward, ache, nervousness, neuralgia, fits, ner We have the finest stock in the city for which BELLEVUE. 1892. Dr. A. G. Smith of Amity has been Geo W Sappington to Thos W Perry appointed health officer at Yaquina. vous debility, sexual weakness, poor we invite a critical inspection, and we are B Pain, T Stow, J Tharp, CJGregory. yet the grain prospects were never bet NAME ACC’T CLA’D AL’W’D Dr. Smith possesses all the qualifica . memory, opium habit, etc. A new and ter for an unusually large acreage. Pate Bros. .......... R&B$ 11 85$ 11 85 lot 56x110 ft, North Yamhill; $100. confident the verdict will be in our favor. The WEST UHEHALEM. remarkable discovery. Or by mail 10 tions necessary for this office. Thos N Laughlin to John S Lamar, greatest efforts on our part at all times are 12 00 10 00 cte.,Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 4 J C Nelson, L F Hall, T H Bryan, The streams are low, but this is caused C H Cook............ 44 lot 47x55 ft, North Yamhill; $450. The McMinnville mills are idle, wait 44 used in studying the wants of our customers, George Bryan, Lyman Brisbine, J T by a lack of snowtail and frost in the J H Bell............. 12 50 1250 ing for wheat. The flour market is A Gause to S B Moffatt, 10 acres, pt A VALLEY LEAGUE. ground, which latter condition allows C E Branson....... 44 in giving them the advantage of the best Carter, William Walker. 14 50 14 50 dull at the present time, and the mill John A Hess d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $800. the rainfall to soak into the soil instead Jones <t Co.......... 44 goods the market affords and at prices within DUNDEE. 19 50 18 50 has some 800 barrels on hand. Why Not Stop Talking and go to Work C B and B Cook to Julian Hnguelet, Il It 41 the reach of all. We consider cleanliness 26 06 Con. D M Ramsey, John Livengood, Clar- of running oft'into the streams. and Organize*? Baldness is often preceded or acom- lots 3 and 4, blk 5, and lots 5 and 6, ll B. S. P ague , next to Godliness and try to keep our store ance Grames. Kaapp, Burrell Co 20 00 20 00 panied by grayness of the hair. To blk 8, Deskins add to Newberg; $500. prevent both baldness and grayness, U. S. Signal Observer. in a condition to make it a pleasure for you Speaking about a baseball and valley Stow & Brower... 44 25 55 25 55 Arbor Day Exercises. S E and T E Newell, to E H Taylor, use Hall’s Hair Renewer, an honest league, the Albany Herald says: “Al 44 Il H to trade with us. At all times we give the 5 45 Con. It Should be in Every House. remedy. 50 acres, sec 4, t 5 s, r 6 w; $275. 14 bany wants baseball, but the assistance highest market prices in exchange for goods, E B Collard........ .50 00 Arbor day was observed by appropri John and Harriet Bird to Emma B Dr. L. A. Kent lias located at North of Salem, Eugene and Oregon City or 44 44 J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps or if we have nothing in our line you want, 38 75 M Collins ............. ate and interesting exercises held by Yamhill, where he will practice his Bird, 1 acre, pt Joel Perkins d 1 c, La burg, Pa., says he will not be without ll 44 will pay you Cash for your Butter and Eggs. 14 00 Erofession. His family, consisting of Albina, (or McMinnville, Eugene, In the several departments of our city pub Dr. King’s New Discovery for con W T Jones.......... 4» fayette; $100. 44 Give us a trial and be convinced that we 760 is mother and sister will remain her» dependence or Corvallis) is absolutely lic schools on last Friday afternoon. sumption, cough and colds, that it cur Dorrance Bros... Jesse and Mary Edwards to John P 44 for some months. necessary to secure this end. George Each of the three lower rooms, taught ed his wife who was threatened with J E Heston.......... ll mean what we say............................................ 4 75 Thomas, lots 11, 12, 12, 14, 15, blk 45. 44 1 00 The anniversary of Odd Fellowship Moorehouse, who has t>een working by Misses Woods, Cook and Greene, Pneumonia after an attack of “La P M Christenson . 44 , Edwards add to Newberg; $80. Grippe,” when various other remedies A M Waddle....... U 44 WALLACE & WALKER. will be celebrated at Lafayette on the the matter up in this city, lias secured 32 45 Sarah Beckner to Wm C Morris, 2f 44 ' 26 inst. Committees have been ap the neceseary amount of money and were tastefully decorated with floral and several physicians had done her no G Braithwaite.... 44 33 00 offerings collected by the pupils. On good. Robert Barber, Cooksport, Pa., pointed and arrangements are being corresponded with a number of first acres, 13 s, r 2 w; $800. 44 44 28 50 the black boards were written arbor claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has W R Brown........ perfected for a grand time. R Everest to E Everest, 32.05 acres, u class eastern players who are anxious day mottoes and familiar quotations done him more good than anything he Union H’dw’re Co 44 15 54 The men of this city interested in to come to this coast. It is said that pt R Everest die, t3s, r2w; $700. ever used for lung trouble- Nothing D P Stratton....... 44 955 00 955 00 from noted authors telling of the good like It. Try it. Free trial bottles at shooting are attempting to make up a Rosanna Grames to Chancey Grames 75 75 number of good prizes for a shooting Eugene has raised $501), but they have trees do. At two o’clock programs em Rogers Bros, drug store. Large bottles G W Cutts........... 44 50 acres, pt Eliza Henry d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 44 tournament, to be held in this city done nothing as yet toward securing a bracing songs, recitations, readings and 50c and $1. 1 50 1 50 M Underwood.. . 5 •9 about the first of next month. team. Albany is ready and anxious, class exercises by the pupils were ren D C Carlin.......... 4. 300 w; $1500. 300 The Books Boys Read. John Fouts to J A Campbell, 159.75 44 On Easter Sunday at 7:30 p. m., at and if the other valley towns want dered, including addresses by the P H Withycomb . 30 52 30 52 acres, W C Hembree d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; the Baptist church there will lie a sym baseball they have only to put up their 44 40 05 40 05 teachers explaining the purpose of Ar- The truth is that it is not the boys Paul Macy......... posium on the resurrection by the pas $500. 44 meney and secure a team. ” The States 39 94 39 94 tor and his theological class from the bor day. who read “bad books” who swell the D A Snyder........ 44 man believes the matter would be set The grammar and intermediate de- roll of youthful criminality; it is the F R Wilson.......... 480 J A Campbell to C H Shear, 159.75 college. All are cordially invited. 480 acres, pt W C Hembree d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 44 tled with complete satisfaction if the 2 25 225 T D Henderson ... The entertainment given by the partments assembled in Miss Gllbert’ 's i boys who do not read anything, Let w; $1000. 44 baseball managers or enthusiasts in the choir of the C. P. church of this city 36 80 36 80 room where a very excellent program any one look over the police court of a GW Briedwell .. J G Laughlin to Sarah E Beramer, was largely attended and the exercises several cities would meet and discuss was rendered by the pupils of her busy morning and he will see that the City of McMinnv’ 44 21 25 21 25 138 acres, pt S Laughlin d 1 c, 12 s, r 4 were very good. Some $60 were col plans. The funds necessary could be 44 12 00 12 00 lected and this will lie devoted to th» raised with little or no trouble.— States room. The room was very prettily style of youth gathered there have not Wm DeHaven.. w; $661. decorated with flowers, the wild flow fallen into evil ways through their de G A Graves.......... pauper 25 00 Rej. painting of the church. S J Hoskins to Louisa P Round, 17 44 man. S F Harding ....... 10 00 10 00 ers forming a conspicuous and beauti praved literary tendencies. They were J. H. Henderson has purchased the acres, pt S Heater d 1 c, t 3 s, r2 w; 44 McMinnville is ready to play ball 200 200 grocery business of J. J. Collard, and is ful combination with a profusion of not brought there by books, but more C H Neal............. $1400. now ready to serve all his old friends providing the other towns do not out cultured flowers. The black boards probably by ignorance of books, com J Ames................ C A J 600 600 W L Toney to H M Bond, blk 2, To in the city. As soon as Burns & Dan class her. She wants a show and were adorned with drawings of animals bined with a genuine hatred of books J J Collard.......... 44 560 560 neys add to McMinnville; $190. iels can remove their furniture stock would like to know something definite. ll 12 90 12 90 from the old Evenden store in the Un Why not call a meeting of interested and birds and flowers, executed by the of all kinds. There is not a more per City of McMinnv’ 44 A M Peery to B Gabriel, 3 acres, pt 11 60 1160 ion block Mr. Henderson will move in. pupils and intersperccd with choice fect picture of innocence in the world D W Marquis...... Joel Chrisman d 1 c, t 4 s, r 3 w; $100. parties and organize a league in proper quotations in colored crayon. The than a boy buried in his favorite book, A L Gaunt.......... 44 960 960 The opinion of Ramsey A Fenton on M Hand, J H Bowerman to Wm H 15 00 10 00 recitations, readings and songs were oblivious to all earthly sights and B F Clubine........ 44 the tax levy matter is published in full manner. Collins, J acre, pt Wm Jones d 1 e, t 3 44 on the second page of this issue. Two 88 62 88 62 creditably rendered. An address to sounds, scarcely breathing as he fol Ben Wright et al Romeo, Where art Thou? s, r2and3w; $100. J£AVE Just opened a house in McMinnville, where a weeks ago the opinion of McCain & 1 00 1 00 the pupils, explaining the objects lows the fortunes of the heroes and he E J Wells............ • 1 W and M Stratton to A E Smith, si Magers was published, and the people, 44 Large and Complete Stock of 13 68 13 68 J Brooks............ through the energy of the T elephone - Saturday night, “Romeo,” a “tin- sought in the observance of arbor day, roines of the story*. lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, blk 21, Edwards Jurors ¿¿Witnesses Cir C 1244 60 1244 60 R egister , has l>oth sides of the ques horn,” who has been seen about the delivered by Principal Peebles conclud add to Newberg; $100. A Real Estate Boom. J H Flower.......... ll 40 00 40 00 city for some time past, struck a streak ed the exercises. tion. 44 The HVsf Side speaks prominently of of luck and filled himself on his win Attracts the attention of every prop Burns & Daniels. 13 00 1300 W E Buckley to J Osborne, wj lot 3 Winoskasub, 2} acres, t 3 s, r 2w; $250. 44 the Yamhill teachers visiting the nings. Becoming noisy in Hulery’s erty holder in this city. But when Dr. Mrs Minty. :....... W. C. T. U. Officers. 9 75 9 75 Sari A Gauze to Zella Sanders, 174 teachers’ institute at Monmouth. Prof. saloon, he was ordered out. On going Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana J M Kelty et al. Just C 700 700 Geo, A. Peebles of the McMinnville specialist, claims that lieart disease is acres, pt S Heater d 1 c, t 3 s, r 2 w; 44 At the regular meeting of the W. C. 10 90 10 90 schools read a paper on“Literary Qual out he thrust his umbrella through one curable, and proves it by thousands of B F Rhodes et al 44 44 44 ifications of the Teachers.” Miss Leah of the windows and for this little act T. U. Friday, April 8, the.following of testimonials of wonderful cures by his 2 75 2 75 $410. G L and Mary E Baker to trustees M 44 44 44 Cook recited several recitations pleas Geo. Hulery punched his face in fine ficers were elected to serve the coming New Heart Cure; it attracts the atten 200 200 tion of the millions suffering with short E church south, lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, blk ing to the hearers. 44 (4 44 200 style. The marshal arrested Romeo year: President, Mrs. A. J. Whitmore; breath, palpitation, irregular pulse, 200 1, Baker and Martins add to McMinn The new boxes for the postoffice have and he remained in the Bastile until vice president, M. E. church, Mrs. 44 ll »4 200 200 sensation, asthmatic breathing arrived and Mr. Cooper is busily en Monday morning and then was dis Tucker; vice pres., Baptist church,Miss choking ville; $300. pain or tenderness in side or shoulder, Glass & Prudhome P &. S 23 15 23 15 gaged in placing them in position. W T Shurtleff to Jas McKinley, lot Kent; vice pres., Christian church, smothering spells, fainting, dropsy, etc. 44 charged because his prosecutor did not Harding & Heath 15 50 10 50 When finished this office will be the A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb , by 1 and 2 frac 3, blk 3, Potters add to Mrs. Esson; rec. sec., Mrs. Esson; cor 44 neatest in the state outside of Portland. show up. He was then told to vacate 42 00 39 50 four bottle of Dr. Miles’ New <F H Barnhart . . Sheridan; $1000. responding sec., Mrs. M. V. Young; using 44 All the boxes are brass with glass front. and he did so immediately. Ross E Mo»res. 95 95 Heart Cure, was completely cured after The keys of the old boxes should be treas., Mrs. A. Henderson. 44 twelve years’ suffering from heart dis Chas Grissen.. 90 S A Reeves & Co to United States 90 turned in immediately and new ones No Encampment This Year. banking Co, pt lot 4, blk 1, Morgans i Following superintendents were ap ease. This new remedy is sold by Rog A B Westerfield. 1 00 Con. will be given. add to Sheridan; $1. pointed: Sunday school work, Mrs. ers Bros. Books free. J H Walker....... scalp 10 00 10 00 The young people’s society of the The state military board at its last Snelling; Narcotics, Miss M. Leah The Highest of all Chimneys. Jacob Wortman . Ins. 187 50 187 50 ! HC and H Hald to BL Sabin, pt Baptist church will give an entertain meeting decided not to hold an en- ment at the church Tuesday evening, campinent this year. The natienal Cook; Sabbath observance, Mrs. Co L H Baker........ S supt 244 50 244 50 , lot 1, blk 34, Hurley & Larges add to Within 130 working days, barring C W Talmage. . . . Treas 50 00 50 00 , Newberg; $1000. April 19th, in connection with their guard of Oregon, or at least ajportien cf zine; Flower mission work, Mrs. A. ( United States to Geo Willis, sj sei regular monthly business meeting. An Henderson; White cross and social pu any untoward act of Providence, the interesting program has been prepared, it, will be sent to the world’s fair at rity, Mrs. L. Harding; Parlor work, highest chimney in America will form F M York........... . Assess 11 60 11 60 sec 20, t 3 s, r 5 w; 80 acres. W L Warren .Sher 1503 80 1503 80 consisting of addresses by Prof. Fargo Chicago, and it is proposed to furnish United States to Geo Willis, 80 acres and the pastor, music, recitations, etc. the Oregon boys with clothing and Miss Ebbert; Legislation and petition, the most notable object on the Denver D B Kingery . . Com 17 80 17 80 , , e} swj sec 20, t 3 s, r 5 w. Mrs. Tucker; Literature and agent Un landscape. On Saturday last the Oma T W Perry.......... 44 Admission free. 17 40 17 40 equipments that will compare favora The confidence people have in Ay bly w:th those of any other state of the ion Signal Mrs. M. Cozine; Press w’ork ha and Gant smelting company let a 1 Wm Galloway... Judge 67 67 67 67 J and E Torrence to H Westerman, 136.79 acres, t 2 s, r 4 and 5 w; $1777. contract to M. Scanlan to erect a chim Mrs. M. V. Young; Prison and jail er’s Sarsaparilla as a blood medicine is union. With that object in view, the J W Hobbs........ .Clerk 305 15 305 15 the legitimate'and natural growth of O & C R R to J O’Brian, 169.93 acres work, Mrs. Esson; ¡Scientific instruc ney at the works on Forty-first and S tate of O regon 1 many years. It has been handed state military board of Oregon will be tion, Mrs. Ada Unruh; Fairs and pub Delgany streets, 350 feet high. At this t 2 s, r 3 w; $399.07. C ounty oe Y amhill j 88 down from parent to child, and is the compelled to economize, because the O. & C R R to J O’Brian, 80 acres, t 2 favorite family medicine in thousands N. G. will be about the only exhibit lic gatherings. Mrs. S. N. Wright; time the highest in America is that of I, J. W. Hobbs, county clerk and s, r 3 w; $240. , the Clark thread mills in New Jersey, Evangelistic work, Mrs. John Cook; of households. Oregon will have at the great fair. Juvenile work, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. 335 feet. There is one at Ereiburg, clerk of the county court of the County John and Daisy Byrne to Luther i The Veteran» Kick. Married. Tucker; Medal contest, Mrs. Cook; Germany, 460 feet high, but it is only of Yamhill, and State of Oregon, do and H Parsons, } int in 320 acres in t The goods carried by this firm are First Class and hereby certify that the foregoing copy The veterans do not like to be de B enedict —P eterson .—At the resi Agt. white ribbon, Mrs. M. V. Young. twelve feet in the clear, while that of of schedule of claims has been by me 2 s, r 4 w; $300. are Guaranteed to be as recommended. Emma Parker, by Sherifl'Warren, to C lara E sson , Sec. the smelting company will be sixteen barred from meeting in the court house. dence of the brides parents in Eu compared with the original and that it Mrs C B Livermore, lot 4 and ej lot 5, i feet in the clear. The height of the Give us a call and get our prices before purchasing. Hibbs build Hembree camp of Indian war veterans, gene, Oregon, on April 10, 1892, Mr. is a correct transcript therefrom and of blk 8, and pt lot 3, blk 14, Lafayette; i Bucklen's Arnica Salve. one now in use here is 165 feet. ing, west of McMinnville National Bank. by a unanimous vote passed the follow Otto Benedict, of this city, and Miss the whole of such original schedule of Estella Peterson, of Eugene. Rev $1413.34. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ing resolutions at their last meeting, on J. A. Hanna officiating. Geo L W Burton, by Sheriff Warren j • Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, M c M innville produce market . claims as the same appears on record at Friday. ■ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, These prices are corrected every Wednes my office and in my custody. to F Hauswirth, } int in d 1 c of Alfred ■ Born. Resolved that a committee consist Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup day by C. H. Cook, who will buy your pro In testimony whereof I have hereun Job, 12 and 3 s, r 4 w; $500. ing of Capt. G. L. Rowland, Hon. R. tions. and positively cures Piles or no F leming —To the wife of C. H. Flem pay required. It is guaranteed to give duce, paying ail tlie market will justify. He to set my hand and affixed the seal of Martha Gentry to C S Barber, 103 ■ R. Laughlin and C. A. Wallace be ap ing, of this city, on Tuesday April 13, also carries a full line of seeds and nursery said court this 12th day of April, A. D., acres in t 6 s, r 6 and 7 w; $4500. perfect satisfaction, or money refund in season. pointed to meet with a like committee 1892, a boy; weight 7 pounds. 1892. J. W. H obbs , ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale stock Jos Madson to Lewis ¡Platts, pt d 1 c Wheat, clear 1 0 70 of the G. A. R. to prepare resolutions j by Rogers Bros. Clerk. Jas Morris, t 3 s, r 2 w’, 24 acres; $1000. Oats................................ 30 > y ► N .ti ! «. in regard to the action of the county 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, 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 Plows. More Oliver Plows are Sold in the United States than any other Make E. N. FORD, Manager. FRUIT CROWERS, ATTENTION I court in excluding the two societies from meeting in the courthouse. The G. A. R. responded promptly and ap pointed Post Commander Wiley B. Knowles, Jacob Selters and J. B. Gard ner. They also requested the joint committee to investigate and publish their findings of the action of the court in regard to the veteran relief fund. What a debt of gratitude the world owes to such men as Dre. Ayer and Jenner-the latter for eovery of vaccination, and the ¿*’rP*®r for his Extract of SarsapanHart*^s’ of blood purifiers! Who can how much these discoveries have bene- fitted the race! Notice is hereby given to the taxpay- I ers of the city of McMinnville, Or.,that the assessment roll for the year 1892 has been placed in my hands and the same will remain In my hands for the period of 30 days, from this date. During this time I will be at my offide at the Me Minnville National Bank, in said city, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., daily, to receive and receipt for taxes. Dated April 2,1892. J. W. C owls , Treas. of the City of McMinnville. Ben Sparks shipped 1200 bushels of oats during the week. Marriage License. The clerk has issued license to wed to the following: Daisy Parsons, aged 15; John Byrne, aged 31. The above parties were married by Judge Galloway, Tuesday. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Tills. Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa tion. Unequaled for men, women, and children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers Bros. Bariev ............. ......... 50 Apples............................ 75 OS Dried fruit f? lb........... 05 Timothy bay. baled....... 15 00 Cheat ** ........ 12 <0 Oat “ 10 00 Straw, baled..................... 6 oo Potatoes.......... $ bu........ 20 50 Butter $ roll Eggs.. M doz 14 Chickens, old doz........ Í 4 00 ■— 5 00 young ........ (IO — 3 00 Geese . doz ........ « on - 10 00 Ducks $ doz ....... 4 00 — 5 00 in Turkeys.......... IP lb ........ G Veal......... P lb .... 4 — Dressed 1’ork fi 2 Oil meal . ....... D lb.......... Middlings. ........... % B 4 Shorts.. .. o. 1 ton............... IS 00 Bran......... 25 00 Chop .. . . fl ton.............. Flour V bbl ... 5.00 9100 Reward 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been aide to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrli Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh living a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, therebv destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. C hiney A C o ., Toledo. O. <^-Sold by all druggists, Financially Embarrassed. 5,000 ACRES -------- OF THE-------- A large manufacturer, whose affairs were very mueh embarrassed, and who was overworked and broken down with nervous exhaustion, went to a celebrat ed specialist. He was told that the To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and only thing needed was to be relieved of upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per care and worry and have a change of thought, This doctor was more con annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now siderate of his patient's health than of in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 mEes of Amity. his financial circumstances. He ought Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. to have advised him to use Dr. Miles’ For particulars apply to or address Restorative Nervine, the best remedy | for nervous pr»stration, sleeplessness Will. F. BKEIDEXSTEIX, dizziness, headache, ill effects of sprits, tobacco, coflee, opium, etc. Thousands AMITY FRUIT LAND COM PAX Y, testify to cures. Book and trial bottles AMITY. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. free at Rogers Bros’ Finest Fruit Land the Willamette Valley