The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 30, 1892, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
June
30, 1892
Assessor York with his deputies will
close up the assessment of the county
this week.
Tlie 8. J’. Company lias bought the
Portland & Willamette Valley railroad,
thus completing a thoroughfare of its
own into Portland via the narrow
gauge. The sale was a mere formality.
There was a little gold excitement on
the streets Tuesday afternoon, as sev­
eral fair specimens were picked up
among the crushed rock just brought
in from the hills. Old miners and ex­
perts differed as to the nature and val­
ue of the rock, but all conceded there
is not enough in this vicinity to lose
any sleep over.
At the passenger depot the Southern
Pacific is erecting what is called a sem­
aphore. This located on the east side
of the track and will be used for dis­
playing signals. During the day time
different colored "paddles” will be dis­
played. The white one when in sight
is to tell tlie engineer that tlie track is
clear, while the red one warns him to
stop his train. At night colored lan­
terns will be exhibited.
One of the most delightful social
events of the season was a parlor meet­
ing at the residenece of Mrs. W. A.
Henderson, one day recently. It be­
ing the time for the regular meeting of
the W. C. T. U., it was decided to hold
one of this kind as it is a new depart­
ment of the work. The genial hostess
was appointed state superintendent at
their last convention and the grace and
dignity with which she presided at. the
first local meeting shows tier to tie fit­
ted for so honorable a position. Mem­
bers of the union and several invited
guests were present. A short program
suitable to the occasion was given, after
which ice cream and cake was served
and each one went away feeling it was
good to have been there.
MASONIC PICNIC.
DIED.
CROP-WE ÄTHER BULLETIN.
A Large Crowd and Fine Wealher Make
T aylor —At his home in Daytou,
June 24, 1862, Christopher Taylor,
aged about 70 years.
About four years ago he was para­
lyzed on the leftside, which laid him
up for several months, and about a year
and a half ago he received another
stroke on the right side, from which he
did not recover, although aide to ride
about. For the last four or five months
he has been confined to the house, and
continually growing weaker, until,
having 14ed the allotted three score
years and ten, he was called to lay­
down his life. The funeral services
were conducted by the Grand Lodge A.
F. and A. M., there "being a large num­
ber of the fraternity present, besides
many of his old friends and acquain­
tances.
For Week Ending Saturday, June 28. 1892
U. SaSignal Service.
a Good Picnic.
pimples.
Th? cid idea g ( 40 years ago was that facial
I
WESTERN OREGON.
Last Friday, being the 24th of June,
were due to a “ blood humor,” for
Tuesday,the 21st, was cool and show, eruptions
which is a red letter day on their calen­
which they gave potash. Thus all the old Sarsa-
cry,
and
from
Wednesday
the
temper
­
dar, the Masonic fraternity met in
parilla9 contain potash, a most objectionable and
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p.
ature has risen until Sunday ami Mon­ drastic mineral, that instead oi decreasing,
bi . to 8:30 p. m.
a beautiful grove at Lafayette to have
Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m.
day-, the 26th and 27th, when 90 de­ actually create« more eruptions. You have no­
a picnic. A programme of exercises
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
ticed thi« when taking other Sarsaparillas than
grees or more were recorded through­ Joy
had lteen arranged, which included an
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni.
m. Mail
’s. It is however now known that the stom­
north closes at 2:30 p. m. anil 9 p. m.
out this section, except on the imme­ ach, the blood creating power, is the seat of all
address by J. R. N. Bell, of Independ­
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening
vitiating
or cleansing operations. A stomach
diate coast. This is the warmest wea­
ence, vocal music and music by tlie
before at 9 p m
clogged by indigestion or constipatiou, vitiates
ther
so
far
this
year.
The
sky
has
been
McMinnville
band.
The
subject
of
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail
the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and
closes at 11 a ni.
cloudless and the winds have been nor­ healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear.
the address was a surprise to the order
therly.
Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded
and was no less enjoyed by those not
CHURCH NOTICES.
Grain has grown and filled very well after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and
members of thejfraternity. The speaker
except in parts of Josephine and Jack- stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate
M ethodist E piscopal C iivrcii —Services
afterja short introductory, proceeded to
and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to
every Sabbath at II a. tn anil 7:00p. m,
son counties, where it has been burnt. contrast the action of the potash Sarsap&rilias
confer
the
degrees
of
the
mystic
order
Sunday School at 9:30 a, ni Braver meet­
Along
the
coast
and
in
Douglas
county
and Joy’s modern vegetable preparation. Mrs.
upon all present, explaining the mean­
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
Rev J. T. A bbett , Pastor.
and throughout the Willamette valley C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St, S. F., writes: ‘‘I
ing and signification of each degree as
for years had indigestion, I tried a popular
C vmberi . axo P resbyterian C hcrch —
the grain is doing very well, thpugli it have
be went along. In this respect the ad­
Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p
is not so good as last year. The ground to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy’s was
dress was unique, and instructions
ni Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor
is becoming very dry and hard, and a later preparation and acted differently, I tried
were given “according to Hoyle,” that
B aptist C hcrch .—Services every Sabbath
all vegetation would be benefltted by it and the pimples immediately disappeared.”
were
not
recognized
by
some
of
the
al 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at
rains.
brethren present. The singing by the
• ;55 a. ni.
R ev R. McKiLLor, Pastor.
Potatoes are doing very well, and
Lafayette choir was superb, as it al­
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1’. of IL,
promise a good yield. Strawberries are
ways is, and the three or four selections
meet in their hall tiie first and third Satur­
are not so plentiful now as one week
rendered received their meed of praise.
day of eacli month at 10 a. m. Visitors
cordially invited.
.1. T. J olly .
ago, they are going out of season. Cher­ Largest bottle, most effective, euae price,
The performance of the band were fa­
M rs . M. E. Kvxs.
Master,
SOLD BY ROGER» BROS.
ries are ripe; they are of good quality,
vorably
commented
upon,
and
in
fact
Secretary.
but ilot an average in quantity.
all things worked together iu harmony
Hop lice are present, but are yet rath­
Custer Post No. 9 meets tlie second und
to make every body happy. After a
fourth Saturday of each month nt G. A. R.
er dormant. It is hoped that tlie pres­
basket dinner the congregation was
ball in Wright’s building at 7:30t>. in. All
—VIA—
ent warm weather may decrease them.
called together again to listen to short
members of the Order.are cordially invited
to attend our meetings
Haying is being finished, the weath­
talks by Revs. Hoberg and Knowles,
W iley K nov . les ,
er being very favorable to that opera­
and a poem by Rev. C. C. Poling.
B. F C lvbine ,
Post Commander.
tion. The fruit prospeets are no better
Adjutant
Tlie festivities of the day closed witli
Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily.
as for quantity, but the quality promis­
a ball game between tlie Lafayette and
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Local and General.
Independence teams, which, owing to General Taylor was born in German­ es to be above the average.
Portland... 7.00 p m SanFrancisco 8.15am
, EASTERN OREGON.
San Fran... 7:00 p ni Portland .. 7.35 am
the fact that several “imported” play­ town, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1822. At the age •
BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR.
trains stop only at following sta­
A good time to advertise.
ers were with the former J earn, result­ of twenty-five he started for the Pacific Showers fell on the 22nd and frosts Above
north of Roseburg: East Portland,
Attend Kay & Todd’s great discount ed in a very onesided, and consequent­ coast in company with General Palmer of varying intensities occurred on the tions
Straw hats at half price at Kav &
Oregon Citv, Woodburm, Salem, Albany,
sale.
Todd’s.
ly uninteresting game.
arriving at their destination in the fall mornings of the 21st and 22d in coun­ Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey. Harrisburg. Jun­
Irving, Eugene
A big lot of dress goods and ladies’
of 1847. When the Cayuse war broke ties east and south of the Blue moun­ ction city, Roseburg
J. R. N. Bell, of Independence, spent
Mail Daily.
Commissioner»’ Proceedings.
jackets at bargain prices at Redmoud’s.
Friday evening iu this city.
out he tendered his services and served tains, which injured vinesand tender
ARRIVE
LEAVK.
Try
a
package
of
Wilburn
’
s
seed
vegetation
to
some
extent.
Since
the
Portla nd ... 8:05 a m - Roseburg.
Roseburj .. 5:40 p m
Michael Casey, aged 67 years, died in
In tlie matter of graveling county road through the exciting Indian troubles
meal,
best
on
the
coast;
a
pure
vegeta
­
Roseburg.
6
:20
a
m
1
Portland.
.. 4:00 p m
Gopher valley iast Saturday.
in Amity district. Ordered that $400 be of that period in the commissary de­ 24th the tenqierature has been rising
ble compound, at C. H. Cook’s.
Albany Local, Daily. Except Sunday.
until
Sunday
and
Monday,when
it
was
partment. After the war he was clerk
Don’t forget the band excursion from
ARRIVE.
When your $200 watch needs repair­ appropriated by the county to the sub­ for Mr. Pettigrove, who then owned upwards of 95 degrees in almost every Portland LEAVE.
Dayton to Salem on the Fourth.
.5: p in Albany....... 9: pm
I). A. Smith. All kinds scription fund of $1200 raised by citizens
ing take it to D.
8:55 am
Lawyer Irvine and wife spent Sun­ of jewelry repaired.
of Amity, making a total of $1600, said the only store in Portland. In 1849 section. The winds have been from Albany.......5: a m Portland
day In their former home Albany.
ithout fear of contradiction we have
the gold excitement took him
Cali­ the north and the air is very dry. The Pullman Buffet Sleepers,
money
to
be
available
on
completion
of
Go to Redmond’s for reduced prices
Dr. E. Poppleton, of Portland, came on white goods and sun shades.
the largest and finest selection of
the work, when contract is made and fornia, but the next year lie returned crop conditions have not improved
Tourist
Sleeping
Cars,
up Tuesday morning on business.
and settled down in Dayton, when he any. There yet is and there most For accommodation of second class passen­
approved
by
this
court.
high
grade
teas that has ever been offered
“Little Beauty” is the name of a
Tickets for the band excursion on handsome parlor organ and $45 will
gers attached to express trains
In the matter of the petition of 8. L. began general merchandising,which he likely will continue to be a gloomy
in
this
city.
If you are a lover of a good
sale at VV. H. Logan’s barber shop.
WEST SIDE DIVISION
buy it, at ('. Grissen’s liook and music Parrett and others for a county road in carried on successfully, retiring with a outlook for the grain crop. In the cen­
cup
of
tea
don't
stop until you have tast­
Between
Portland
and
Corvallis.
Mr. F. H. Hammill, of Portland,has store.
Yamhill county. Proof duly made, bond competency about fourteen years ago. tral part of Gilliam county, the eastern
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
accepted a position with O. O. Hodson,
The butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs fixed at $600 and approved. W. T. Hash, On December 31st, 1850, he was mar­ portion of Umatilla and generally
ed
some
of
our
LEAVE
ARRIVE
as clerk.
is at all times supplied with tlie best of
J. L. Ferguson and B. F. Lewis appoint­ ried to Miss Sarah A. Williams, who, through Union and Wallowa counties Portland. 7:30 a m McMinn'.. 10:10 am
meats.
Game
and
fish
in
season,
rec
­
Granville Baker is off on a visit for
McMinn' . 10:10 a m Corvallis . .12:10 p m
ed viewers to meet with county surveyor with their only child, Ella E., now the grain crop is good, but in the other Corvallis
12:55 p m McMinn’
2:56 p m
business and pleasure to the cities on ollect.
1
If you want your property insured in at postoffice in Dundee, July 2, 1892, at Mrs. G. E. Detinering, survive him. portions of this section the grain is McMinn’. .. 2:56pm Portland . 5:30pin
the Sound.
In the organization of the Oregon burnt; farmers are discouraged and At Albany and Corvallis connect with
a standard company, Rhodes ¿¿¡Rhodes 10 o’clock a. m.
Besides Amity and Carlton,Newberg will be pleased to write you.
trains of Oregon Pacific.
In the matter of county warrants al­ state militia lie has borne an important some will not even obtain their seed.
will also celebrate the glorious Inde­
Express Train Daily, except Sunday.
The Sherwin-Williams paint made to lowed over seven years and not drawn. part. On August 26,1864, lie was com­ The weather has been cool for corn,
pendence day.
_____
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
jaaint buildipgs with, at S. Howorth & Ordered that they be advertised as by missioned assistant adjurant general, but the late warm weather may give it Portland.
. 4:40pm|McMnn ... 7.25pm
W. J. Spillman of the state normal
McMinn
’
.
.
5:45
a
m|
Portland.
8:20 am
more
growth.
with
the
rank
of
colonel
on
the
staff
of
school, is in the city visiting Postmas­
Rhodes & Rhodes have money to law provided.
Twenty-four hours of good raip fall
ter Cooper's family.
Major General Palmer, and on May 24,
In
the
matter
of
repairs
on
Willamina
loan on improved farm property.
Strange how hard some jieople will
bridge in road district No. 1. Ordered 1883, he received at the hands of Gov­ would revive much of the damaged
03
EAST AND SOUTH.
work to keep cool when the thermome­ Remember, the best best sewing ma­ that T. B. Kingery lie authorized. to ex­ ernor Moody the commission of major- wheat.
chine in th world is the Wheeler & Wil­
For tickets ami full information regard
ter registers 90 degrees.
Barley
and
rye
are
doing
better.
Rye
general
of
the
state
militia.
In
the
Ma
­
amine same and order necessary repairs.
son No. 9, C. Grissen, agent.
ing rates, maiw. etc., call on the Company’s
agent at McMinnville.
The peoples party will have a grand
sonic order he has received the highest will soon be ready to cut.
The Sherwin-Williams paints covers Schedule of claims allowed by the
picnic at North Yamhill July 15th. most,
E. r. ROGERS,
looks liest, wears longer, most county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, honors that can be given on the Pacific ^Strawberries are ripening in Grant Il KOEHLER.
Asst. G F. <fc P Agi
Speakers of note will be present.
Manager.
economical, full measure. McMinn­ at the adjourned term held June 27th and coast. His fraternal career began in and other interior counties, where al-
Mrs. G. W. Sappington, well known ville pharmacy.
1848, when at Oregon City, he was the falfa is being cut.
And Pure Natural Leaf Japans.
28th, 1892:
in this county, died at her home on
B. S. P ague ,
If you want the best drugs at living J J Henderson, road work.......... I $200 00 first Mason made on the coast. This
Trask river last Wednesday.
prices go to Howorth & Co.’s.
U. S. Signal Observer.
We have been giving the Tea business
Derby & Boyer, tile for road....... 14 04 lodge, Multnomah No. 1, was then the
J. E. Magers went to Marion county
03 our special attention, and are now able
A beautiful tea set, one hundred S C Foster, boarding bridge hands i 10 50 only one west of the Rocky mountains,
the first of the week on business. He pieces,
Deeds Recorded.
to lie given away at Henderson’s Carl Alberts, bridge work............ 30 M and its ^charter came from the Grand
03 to please any one who likes good tea.
will be absent about ten days.
grocery store. Call and see it.
ON
SALE
lodge
of
Missouri.
From
his
initiation
62
Clements
Alberts,
bridge
work..
23
J R Sanders and wife to C Allison,
Wm Bal), who is running a saw mill
Kay & Todd will pay tlie highest G F Ashelman
at Comstock, Douglas county, spent market
9 00 he took an active interest in Masonry lot 3, lilk 3, Sheridan; $75.
“
The finest of both Roasted and Green
------ TO------
price
for
Mohair.
Sunday with his family tn this city.
S C Foster
“
., 4 00 and the manj Masonic titles which has
Henry and W 1< White, guardians
Coffees.
Spices and Extracts always in
Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes.
R. L. Harris, of Dayton, was in the
B Wilson
“
5 00 been conferred upon him, shows tlie es­ of Mrs C White, to B F Kauffman, lot
Stock.
Agents
for
timation
in
which
he
was
held
by
bis
city Saturday evening in the interest G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinitville, 11 B Newby, blacksmithing........
9 90
2, lilk 7, Whiteson; $3-5.
of the band excursion to Salem on the Oregon.
Chas Benedict, filling C II yard 1 0 00 brothers of the mystic tie. He was Past J I) Lamar to J S Lamar, lot in North
4th.
Parties going out camping should J Cochlin, do............................. 9 00 R. E. Grand commander of tlie Grand Yamhill; $150.
Newberg is to have a pressed brick stop and get one of those small bales of S A Manning, do.........................
KANSAS CITY, St PAUL
9 00 commandry of the Knights, Templar
Pacific R E & I Co to N Hansen, 1-10
factory. Jesse Edwards and another hay at C. H. Cook's, D street.
of
Oregon;
Past
Grand
Master
of
the
6 00
A C Frisby, do............................
interest in, wj Jacob Shuck d 1 c; near
gentleman are now in Chicago select­
Howorth & Co. have the finest as­ M V Lynch, do........................... 5 25 Grand Council of Royal and Select Dundee; $1.
ing the machinery.
sortment of writing tablets.
M R Butier, do........................... 5 25 Masters of Oregon; Past President of Pacific R E & I Co to J T Davis 1-10
There will be no services at tlie Cum­
P. P. P. at Hodson’s.
berland Presbyterian church next Sun­
F Colson, do................................ 5 25 the order of High Priesthood of Oregon; int in Jacob Shuck d 1 c near Dundee;
day, owing to the absence of the pastor Jacob Wiseearver has a lot of Al bal­ T M Lynch, do........................... 5 25 Vice President for Oregon of the Ma­ $1.
Rev. Wiley Knowles.
ed hay for sale at $15 per ton.
I N Collard, do........................... 6 00 sonic Veteran Association of the Pacific
Henry Hewitt and wife to D M Hew­
M. Collins and Delany Roof started
6 00 coast; Past Grand Master of Grand itt, 63.27 acres, pt of H Hewitt d 1 c, t 5
A full line of homeopathic medicines T W Smith, do............................
Monday morning with about thirty at Howorth & Co.’s.
IV II McMillen, rent, etc............ 6 00 Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Oregon; Grand s, r 3 w; $1.
That Desirable.and Most Beautifully Located Property Known ns
milch cows for their new home near
When hungry go to Kuns & Nelson’s Wm Campbell, do...................... 3 00 Treasurer of the Grand Chapter of Ore­ Henry Hewitt and wife to AjW Hew-
Washougal, Washington.
o 00 gon; Honorary Inspector general of it, 68.67 acres, pt of H Hewitt d 1 c, 15 PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
bakery for a good lunch. You pay for IOHanchett, scalps..................
Mr. A. M. Sanders, of the Union just what you get.
D C Cameron, do....................... 40 w of the supreme council of the Thirty- s, r 3 w; $1.
Hardware <'o., left yesterday morning
COLONJST SLEEPERS
Ask Hodson what P. P. P. is.
for Eastern Oregon and Washington in
9 30 Third Degree, Southern jurisdiction of Henry Hewit and wife to A W Hew­
G W Crawford, lumber.............
the interest of his firm.
RECLINING CHAIR CARS,
If you want your prescriptions care­ R S Goodrich, nails, etc.............
5 85 the United States. He had taken every itt, 64.03 acres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, t 3 s,
«
degree in both branches of Masonry, r 3 w; $1.
At the trial of R. I.. Thompson of fully and accurately compounded. go to Knapp, Burrell & Co., lawn mow­
AND DINERS.
Newberg before Justice Rhodes for as­ Howorth & Co.'s.
er............................................. TO 00 York and Scottish. He was an honor­ Henry Hewitt and wife to J A Hew­
Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park: Only five
sault and battery last week, a verdict
Remember that
H. Cook carries a .1 W Cowls, road work...............
00 ary member of various lodges through­ itt, 72 acres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, t 3 s, r Steamers Portland to San Francisco Every 4 Days minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­
of not guilty was rendered.
full line of graham in small sacks, corn i C M McKinney, fees inquest Mrs.
out the state, and a member of Alka 3 w; $1.
sideration the Fine Avenues and Street«, the Sightly Situation and Love­
Rt. Rev.B. Wistar Morris will preach meal and wheatlets, D. street.
Beardsley........ ......................
5 00 der Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. of Port­
Henry Hewitt and wife to J C Hew­
ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and
at St. James Episcopal church Sunday
Kuns & Nelson’s bakery is very pop­ i C T Ixrng, do..............................
TICKETS
tf ° raomd EUROPE.
•>
land.
Something
over
a
year
ago
the
00
itt, 72.77 acres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, t 3 s,
morning and evening. Communion ular.’ Everything is first class. Bread I
most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant
<•
service in the morning. All are invited. pies, cakes, etc., the best
C T Daniels, coroner’s fees do.. .. o o 00 name of the chapter in this city was r 3 w; $1.
Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable ternis.
For
rates
or
general
information
call
on
changed
to
Taylor
in
his
honor.
With
State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ss.
Henry Hewitt and wife to M C Hew­ or address,
For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent.
As the name indicates, Hall’s Veget­ town.
able Sicilian Hair Renewer is a renewer The best and only P. P. I*, at Hod­ I. J. W. Hobbs, county clerk and clerk all, be was very modest anil could not itt, 5-5.59 reres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, t 5 s,
Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or.
of the hair,including its growth,health, son’s.
of tlie county court of the county of be induced to give any facts about him­ r 3 w; $1.
W. H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
self
for
publication.
youthful color and beauty. It will
toilet
articles
J
Tlie liest assortment of
Yambill, and state of Oregon, do hereby
254 Washington St .
Henry Hewitt and wife to J L Hew­
please you.
at Howorth & Co.’s.
certify that the foregoing copy of list of
POBTLASD, O r KGOX.
itt, 56.59 acres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, t 5
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
O. B. Whitmore mid family returned
Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains claims allowed at the adjourned term of
s,
r
3
w;
$1.
from several weeks’ visit down the in real estate. They will show you
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Henry Hewitt and wife to Horry
Columbia last Friday and are now lo­ property and give prices witli the best county court held on June 27th and 28th, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Referees Sale of Land.
1892, lias been by me compared with the Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Hewitt, 55 acres, pt H Hewitt d 1 c, 15
cated in one of Capt. Handley’s houses terms.
on B street.
original, and that it is a correct trans­ Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ s, r 3 w; $1.
Notice is hereby given that the under
A new stock of artists’ materials at
cript therefrom and of the whole of such tions. and positively cures Piles or no Henry Hewitt and wife, to Lorin signed as sole releree in tlie suit of W. C.
Lieut. Chas. H. Fleming has just ad­ Howorth & Co.’s.
pay
required.
It
is
guaranteed
to
give
as Plaintiff, against J T. Hem­
ded to his collection of specimens a
original list of claims as tlie same appears
Hewitt, 61 acres, pt Hewitt d 1 c, t 5 s, Hembree
bree. Malvina A. Hembree, his wife, John
very large and beautiful piece of mould­ The best 25 cent meal in the city at of record at my office and in my custody. perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ r 3 w; $1.
H.
Espey,
Albert Hembree and Mary A.
hotel
Yamhill,
formerly
Cook
house,E.
ed.
Price
25
cents
per
box.
For
sale
ed copper from the Heckna mines,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto by Rogers Bros.
Sanders proprietor.
O & C R R Co to E J Stephenson, 40 Hembree his wife. Jason Kellogg "ami
Lake Superior.
Amanda
Kellogg,
his wife, Anna Belle
set my hand and affixed the seal of said
acres, t 3 s, r 3 w; $100.
Fisk and G. H. Fisk, her husband, Edith
« There wll be a basket meeting at the
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Killed by a Falling Tree.
court tliis 29th day of June, A. D. 1892.
P Smith and wife to L A Guilbert E. Baugher and Perry Baugher, her hus­
Ballston ipicnic grounds the second
band, Everard H. Carse, Ralph L. Carse,
Tills List is Published Fxclusively in this and Wm Warren, 23 acres, t 3 s, r 4
J. W. H obbs , Clerk.
w; John
Sunday in July. Rev. R. H. Wil­ Alba Ernurick, a young man about
W. Carse, Ernest E. Carse, J. Loring
Paper Every Two Weeks. *
liams, pastor of the Christian church
$300.
Espey, Jesse L. Espey, Cora Bell Espey,
20 years of age, was killed while at Headache, neuralgia,dizziness,drunk­
of Salem, will preach.
Edgar
Ray Espey, George E. Espev, Eva
Following are the letters remainingfor J G Wisecarver and wife to F M Blanche Espey, Irene L. Espev. Walter L
work in a logging camp about a half enness, spasms, sleeplessness, dulness,
Ed Hendricks, the newly elected
blues, opium habit are cured by the two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­ Heater, w j of s e| sec 26, t 3 s, r 5 w; Espey. Effie A. Rowland. Clyde H. Row­
county clerk, will take the oath of of­ mile west of Fairdale, Tuesday between Nervine, discovered by the eminent In­
land,* Herbert E. Rowland, T. J. Rowland. Would have you Remember when buying anything
$480.
fice next Tuesday. John Thompson, two and three o’clock. The particidars diana specialist in nervous diseases, Dr. ville, Oregon, June 29, 1892:
John H. Carse.Huston Hembree, Lafayette in this line that the cheapest is not the best. Our Ve­
Agnes
Weston
to
Jas
Weston,
J
acre,
Hembree and Eliza E. Hembree, his wife,
the old stand by of several former of his sad death are about as follows: Miles. Fine books and trial bottles free Alcott, H M
Jenkins, J F
and N. J. Rowland, defendants, pursuant hicles and Wagons are of the best Material and Work­
t 5 s, r >v; $1.
clerks, will be the deputy.
He was working with Fred Renders in at Rogers Bros., or by mail 10 cts., of Atwart, B Henry, Mason, Bertha
to
an order of the Circuit Court of the State
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1
Bullet, Fred
’ Miller, Mrs Sarah A
O & CRRCo toSE Bremmer, 40 of Oregon
for Yamhill county.made in said manship, and must csot more than those of Inferior
Notices are posted calling a meeting j the logging camp,and was falling trees,
Bradley, Thomas,C Morse, Lina
cause
in said court, March 31st, A. D 1892. Material.
acres,
1
2
s,
r4
w;
$1.
of the legal voters of school district No. ■ p[e |1!Ui just finished chopping a tree
Normal Institute Closed.
A visit to our repository will convince you
Baxter, J M
Miller, Vina
will dulv sell at public auction at the
J U Smith and wife to T B Maxwell, Court
40 for Saturday July 9th, to elect one down, which, os it fell struck another
Brien an, Annie
Phillips, Benton
House door at McMinnville, Yam- j that our stock, which consists of the following styles,
director to fill the vacancy caused by tree when near tlie ground, which Hew
j 5.16 acres, pt of S Smith d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 hill County Oregon, on the Kith dav of
Tuesday evening the Yamhill county Collins, Bertha I. Phelps, John M
the resignation of T. A. Turner.
July. A. 1). 1892, at the hour of Two i is the very best in the market:
Charles, Mrs M B Popejoy, G N
w; $1.
normal
institute
closed
with
an
enter
­
up end struck him on tlie breast just
o’clock p. m. of »aid day, all the right,
Carter, R N
Piette,John Baptist
A Mr. St John, formerly of Michj-
Jas
Weston
and
wife
to
W
T
Weston
tainment
after
a
ten
days
session.
The
title ami interest of either and all of the
John
gain, TM
Robinson, W W
DEXTER FAIRY QUEEN.
PH£T0N,
gan,
I O,imrehi^7hy,bla‘cksmith ‘’'er the heart. He uttered but two principal feature of tile entertainment Cronin,
parties to said suit, or which either or all ;
right
of
way
for
road;
$1.
Reid,
James
Calbert,
D
L
business of G. H. Westerfield, and lias J words, which were, “I’m killed,” mid
ELLIPTIC SPRING.
RICE COIL SPRING,
of them have had or now have in of or to .
E E Sheldon and Albert Sheldon to i the following real premises to-wit:
Reed, Robert
gone to Buy city for his family, expect- closed liis eyes in dentil. Fred Renders was a lecture by Prof. Whitaker, presi­ Davis, Charles
EXTENSION TOP FARM CARRIAGE
EXTENSION TOP BAROUCHE,
G G
Rezold, A L
Edmund Wood, an undivided •' in 100 1 T ract N o . 1. Situate in the City of Mc-
ing to return the last of the week.
I Hras standing near and saw the stick dent of Willamette university, which Dillinger,
Also
THE
CELEBRATED
BURG WAGON.
Eatreart,
Henry
B
Richards,
Charley
1
Minnville,
in
the
County
of
Yainhilt
and
acres, t 5 s, r 7 w; $300.
The new lock boxes for the postoffice ' strike him, mid rushed to his assistance was a grand and masterful effort. The Fitzgerald, Mrs R St John, James
State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the I
Alice
It
Beeler
to
Effie
Sheldon
and
intersection
of
B
street
in
said
city
of
Me-
!
have arrived and are now in position. |. t jn tj[ne t() hear lljs d ,
W()rds. subject was “Power,” knowledge is Fürstin, Lewis
All these Vehicles and Wagons are bought direct
Saling, Al
Minnville. Oregon, with the north line of
Another section containing larger box- •’
,, . . '
T W Dickey, interest in 100 acres, t 5 s, I tne
Stuart, Gracie
power. We have not space in which Gates. F E 3
from
the manufacturers and we can give you bargains
donation
land
claim
of
Samuel
Cozine
|
« will arrive soon to aecommoilate the Mr. Reimer eailed to some men
Galloway, J A
Stephens, Ida
r 7 w; $1.
and wife, and the south line of the dona-;
patrons who receive considerable mail, i working near, who went up and helped to give even a brief review of the lec­ Gilbertson, GG
Sherwood,
W
H
H
that
you
will appreciate.
W Hemstock and wife to John Ben-) tion land claim of W T. Newby and wife, i
ture. Besides this there were solos, a Gwigg, Enola
Strange, N L
Impure blood is tlie cause of innum- <*rry the unfortunate young man to
said beginning point being on west sine of
nett, about six acres, t 5 s, r 5 w; $300. said B street, thence north thirtv-two ( 32 )
Shortyie, Mr
JOHNSON & NELSON.
erable maladies. Hence, one of the the residence of Mr. Kelso, where he recitation and an introductory by Rev. Hayes, Mary-
U S to Ira O Hanchett, 112 acres, t 5 feet and eight inches to southeast corner
Thompson, Ashley
greatest lienefactions to humanity was wa8 boarding. Mr. Ernurick was well Knowles, At the close of the lecture Hayden, W C
of tract known as Joel J. Hembree tract,
Irish, Samuel L ■Warner, William s, r 9 w; patent.
the discovery of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, fcnown ¡n (bat vicinity, having lived Prof, Getz presented Supt. Baker, in Joslyn.
thence west one hundred and forty (140;
Emma
Whitmarsh, Mrs E
which more than any other medicine,
......
„ ,
I
lain
ina
Provost
to
Julian
Provost,
behalf
of
the
teachers
of
the
county,
an
feet to southwest corner of said tracc.thenee
bi ivS “America from becoming a 1 there about three years. He has no
Parties
calling
for
the
above
letters
north eighty-five feet and eight inches to
nation pf invalids.
relatives on this coast, his parents liv- elegant silver tea set. This was done will please say “Advertised.” If not undivided J int in lots 5 and 6, blk 2, northwest corner of said tract, thence west
one hundred feet, thence south sev nty-
Tbt Dwton cornet band will give an ‘ng in Kansas. Mr. Alexander, who in a nice little speech nnd completely called for in two weeks they will be College 2d add to McMinnville; $500.
one feet and nine inches to the line be­
excurskm ftom Dayton to Salem and came to tliis coast with him was noti­ surprised the superintendent, and sent to the dead letter office as “un­ M c M innville produce market . tween the donation land claim of Samuel
and wife and W. T Newby and
return on July 4th. The large and
an(i went to McMinnville and when it came time for him to accept claimed.”
J. C. C ooper , P. M. These prices are corrected every Wednes­ Cozine
wife, thence south 78 deg. east along said
commodious steamer Modoc has been telegraphed to his parents Wednesday, the token of esteem he failed to And
day by C. H. Cook, who will hnv your pro­ line between said claims 245 feet to place
chartered for the trip. A good time is ;
funeral took place Thursday at 10 words witli which to express his grati­
Miles* Nerve and Liver rills.
duce, paving all the market will justify. He of beginning.
anticipated, as Salem will hold a big ! o’clock.—JV. Yamhill Leader.
also carries a full line of seeds and nursery
tude for their kind remembrance,so full
Also the following tract, to.wit:
Act
on
a
new
principle
—
regulating
•elebratton this year.
dayton .
T ract No. 2. Beginning at a point 32
was his heart, yet lie said he would the liver, stomach and bowels through stock in season.
feet
and 8 inches north of the intersection
Wheat,
clear
........
$
0
70
Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of
Thoma* B. Merry, the journalist who
nerves. A new discovery. Dr, Oats........ .......................
of said B street with said north line of the
35
W. T. Hash will erect a house on his ever look back to the normal institute the
baa been confined in the asylum for
Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, Barley ............................
donation land claim of Samuel Cozine and
50
of
1892
as
the
most
pleasant
ever
held
some time past, laboring under a tem­ lot joining Mrs. Skelton in the near fu­
wife and the south line of the donation
bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ Apples............................
in Yamhill county.
porary mental abla ration. has been re­ ture.
land claim of W. T. Newby and wife, and
05 —
OS
lb........
tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Dried fruit
on west side of B street, thence north 85
leased, and last Friday left for < ali-
Timothy hay. baled........
15 00
H.
A.
Bertram
Sr.,
will
build
a
fine
A Little Girl’s Experience in a Lighthouse children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 Cheat
feet and 8 inches to Andrew Shuck’s south­
10 00
“
fornia where he will resume his place
doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers
bouse
on
his
farm
near
town
this
fall.
east corner, thence west on said Andrew-
10
00
Oat
“
on a spertln ' paper.
Bros.
Shuck’s south line 140 feet, thence south 8o
6 00
Straw, baled..
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are the
feet and 8 inches, thence east 140 feet t5
Ceaear’s-famous “Yeni, vidi, vici,” I Dan Smith is also building on his lot, keepers of the government lighthouse
Potatoes new V bu .....
60
Strength and Health.
so
Dayton
is
certainly
on
the
“
boom.
”
place of ljeginning, all in the City of Mc­ Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices
Market
overstocked.
“
old
came, I *aw, I conquered—might be an
at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blest
Minnville, in the county of Yamhill and
V
roll
........
40
Butter
appropriate motto for Ayer’s Sarsapa­ Quite a number of our citizens are with a daughter, four years old. Last
If you are not feeding strong and Eggs,
than ever offered in this market.
state of Oregon. Terms of sail, cash in
15
........
rilla. We charge nothing for the sug­ arranging to go over on the beach to April she was taken down with mea­ healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Chickens, old Atdoz
hand
on day of sale.
3
50
ÿ doz........ $ 3 00 —
gestion. This great blood purifier con­ spend a few days.
sles, followed with a dreadful cough Grippe” has left you weak and weary,
Dated this 7th day of June, A. D. 1892.
1 50 — 2 00
young
quers whererer it comes, and is now
Electric Bitters. This remedy acts Geese.
6 00 — 8 00
V doz
A. J. NELSON,
Joseph Mann returned from a busi­ and turning into a fever. Doctors at use
absolutely wi'hout equal in the world.
Ducks
_
_
5
00
"ft doz
4 00 —
home and at Detroit treated her, but in directly on Liver, Stomach and' Kid­
Sole Referee in said suit,
ness
trip
on
the
sound
Tuesday.
We
Turkeys
........
T
3
lb
10
.03
vain; she grew worse rapidly, until she neys, gently aiding those organs to per­
The Southeri Pacific company will
R amsey A F enton ,
Veal
.
.*..
..V
~
lb
4
-
We Deal on the Square.
form
their
functions.
If
you
are
af
­
are
always
glad
to
see
his
smiling
face.
was a mere “handful of bones.”—Then
Attorneys.
June 9, 25
sell round trip tickets from al points
Dressed Pork........
5
2
The funeral of Col. Chris. Taylor here she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery flicted with Sick Headache, you will Oil meal........ $ lb
to all points aid retarn, on lines in
the use of two and a half bot­ find speedy and permanent relief by Middlings. $ tb
Oregon at one fare foe the round trip, Sunday was perhaps the largest ever and after
was completely cured. They say taking Electric Bitters. One trial will Shorts
f» ton
18 00 — 20 00
onJulv 2nd, 3»i and on the morning held in Yamhill county, conducted by tles,
Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its convince you that this is the remedy Bran........ ton
16 00
you need. Large bottles only 50c. at Chop........ ton .
20 00
weight
in
gold,
yet
you
can
get
a
trial
the
Masonic
fraternity.
for return after July 6th, 18J2. Pio
Flour
bbl
4.20
D ispatch .
6
bottle free at Rogers Bros, drugstore. 6 Rrogers Bros, drug store.
I
charge less that 25 cents for round trip.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Fishermen
Attention !
We offer as a prize a fine three jointed split
Bamboo Fishing Rod, for the Largest Moun­
tain or Salmon Trout caught and delivered
at our store for measurement.
Said fish
must be caught with a fly without bait; this
offer is open for contestants till Sept. 15. ’92.
inn’c Ve8etab,e
¿Uy O Sarsaparilla
Rogers Bros’
i Pharmacy.
East and South We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle this
Southern Pacific Route Summer. Our line of Flies is full and com-
SHASTA LINE.
A large stock of Rods, Reels, Lines,
Plain II(M)ks, Baskets, Etc.
Teas, Teas, Teas!
bo
Through Tickets to all Points
co
TICEEIS
OMAHA,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS.
East, North & South
W
Superior Gold Leaf English Breakfast
Reversed English Breakfast,
Nico Sundried Japan,
Fancy Moyune Gun Powder.
Extra Choice Basket Fired Spiderleg.
Spiderleg
«
Swift & Co. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard
NOW ON THE MARKET
AND FOR SALE.
Pleasant Home Addition
To McMinnville
JOHNSON & NELSON
Opposition Boot and Shoe Store.
BOOTS & STIPES!
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