The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 15, 1892, Image 2

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    Sanders; Ramsey A Fenton for plfl’; ac­
Notice of Appointment of Admin­
tion for money.
istrator.
Labor Commissioner Peck Appears
Senator Aldrich, a high priest of the Eighty-four Case« await the Session of . 53—O O Hodson vs W A Blood et al;
HARDING II HEATH, Publishers
Notice
is
hereby
given that the under­
Circuit Court.
HE PRODUCTION of an abundant signed has been by an order of the County
protectionists, asserts that in the year
Loaded With Figures.
Ramsey A Fenton for plff; action for
growth of hair, of a silk-like texture Court of Yamliill 'County. Oregon duly ap­
following the enactment of the Mc­
subscription bates .
money.
and of the original color, often results pointed as the administrator of the estate
Labor Commissioner Peck of New Kinley bill there was an average in­ The fall term of the circuit court will
One Copy.psr year, inadvsnee................. $1 00
54— Stina Madson vs Jas R Madson; from the use, by those who have become of Alexander McKinley, deceased
One Copy, eix months in advance.............
30 York has sprung suddenly into prom­ crease in the rate of wage, paid in all convene in this city on Monday Sept.
Now. therefore all persons having claims
Ramsey A Fenton for plff; divorce.
bald or gray, of Ayer’s Hair Vigor:
said estate are hereby notified and
inence as Champion Corbett himself, the employments, concerning which a 26, 1892. The officers elected at the 55— First National Bank of McMinn­
“ I was rapidly Incoming gray and against
required
present the same'to the under­
Entered at the postoffiee at McMinnville but by a method much less creditable. senate committee made a careful (not last election will preside and the peo­ ville vs L W and Ella E Parker; Ram­ bald; but after using two or three signed at to his
residence in Polk County,
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair duly Verified, within
Oregon, as second-class matter.
ple
of
the
county
will
see
the
person
of
«ix months from the
It is Mr. Peck’s present happiness to an expartei inquiry, of three-fourths of
sey A Fenton for plff; action for money grew thick and glossy and the origi­ date thereof
Judge
Geo.
H.
Burnett
on
the
bench.
nal
color
was
restored.
”
—
M.
Aldrich,
hold the position of the Savior of the one per eent.
OREGON'S SHOWING
56— LeCount vs Hewitt Bros; Ram­ Canaan Centre, N. H.
Dated this 15th dav of Sept , A I> 1-ei’
All tubteribers who do not receive their
JOHN' J. HILL.
This was all that he claimed and un­ Mr. Burnett is an old resident of Yam­ sey A Fenton for plff; action for money.
paper regularly trill confer <i favor by im­ Republican party. The eagerness with
“A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has con­
Administrator of said estate.
mediately reporting the tame to thia office which Mr. Peck, hitherto unhonored doubtedly it was all that he could hill county. The prosecution will be in
57— James A Tatman vs Michael vinced me of its merits. Its use has !
R amsey A F enton .
AT CHICAGO
anti unknown, has been hailed in the claim. What does an increase of three- the bands of District Attorney Jas. Mc­ Schnuer; Irvine' A Coshow for plfl; not only caused tlie hair of my wife and
Attorneys for estate.
daughter to be abundant and glossy, but
Cain,
another
old
resilient
of
the
county
political backwoods as a Messiah is fourths of one jier cent mean? It means
Stott, Boise A Stott for deft; possession it has given my rather stunted mus­
Thursday, September 15, 1892,
Final Settlement.
Tlie
tache a respectable length and appear­
NEXT YEAR
suggestive of how acute is the percep­ an increase of nine cents a week, less and citizen of McMinnville.
of realty.
ance.
”
—
R.
Britton,
Oakland,
Ohio.
cases
to
come
before
the
court
are
as
tion of the need of salvation by the than $5 a year, to one who in 1890
Notice is hereby given that the under­
60
A
Schilling
A
Co
vs
W
E
Kutcli;
“ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for signed sole administrator of the estate of
R esolutions of C ondolence and all O rit -
In the earned $12 a week. That is the whole follows:
Remains in tloubi. but there is
Irvine A Coshow for plfl’; action for the past four or five years and find it a William Jones, deceased, has filed in tlie
nary Poetry will he charged for ar regular minor McKinley organs.
1— State of Oregon vs W B Frank­
most satisfactory dressing for the hair. County court of Yamhill County. State of
advertising rates.
centers of population and greater en- of it. It does not liegin to equal the
money.
It is all that I could desire, being harm­
lin. Ramsey & Fenton atty«., for deft.
* * *
his final account of his adminis­ noquestion about the PORTLAND
61— Minnie Francis vs ('lias Wesley less, causing the. hair to retain its Oregon,
S ample C opies Or T he T elepiioxe -R sgts - lightment—the largest cities of the increased cost of living caused by the Selling liquor without a license.
tration of said estate and that by order of
natural
color,
and
requiring
but
a
small
ter will be mailed to any person in the East—there has lieen little ghost danc­ high tariff.
«aid account and objections INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.—
Francis; J J Spencer for plff; divorce.
quantity to render the hair easy to ar­ said court
United States or Europe, who desires one, ing over Messiah Peek anti his statistic­
will lie heard by said court at the
Senator Aldrich’s statement is an av­ 2— State of Oregon vs Joseph D
62— Eva E Manning vs Edgar Man­ range.”— Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles thereto
free of charge
usual
place
of holding said court in Mc­
Monthyon.
Larceny
by
altering
marks
* *
al message.
st., Haverhill, Mass.
w
erage. But Senator Carlisle showed
ning; J J Spencer for plft; divorce.
Minnville, in said county, on Friday, the which opens September 21st and
Wt Ixvrrz Yov To C ompare T he T ei . e -
It is doubtles gratifying to Labor that it had no value as an argument on a heifer, the property of Andrew
14th
day
of
October.
1892 at 11 o'clock a. tn.
63— Sarah Vanosse vs O S Vanosse; J
ruoxr.-REoisTF.R with any other paper
of said' day, at which time and place all closes Octolter 22d. I wing the best
Commissioner Peck to find himself and for protection, because the ehief indus­ Wright.
published ill Yamhill county.
persons interested in said estate may ap­
J Spencer for plff; divorce.
his work famous, since heretofore he tries in which there had been any in­ 3— State of Oregon vs Joseph D 64— Adam Rossner vs Yamhill coun­
PREPARED BY
pear and tile objections to said account, if Exposition ever held on the Pacific
Moutbyon
Larceny
by
altering
any tney have
W. J JONES,
lias been immured in obscurity, and crease were those not protected by the
Dr.
J.
C.
Ayer
&
Co.,
Lowell,
Macs.
WW WWWWWW V,,,WWW, WW W , WWW
ty; Rainsey A Fenton for plff; review.
K amnszv A F exton . Administrator,
Coast. So far as Oregon is con­
Sold by Druggist« and Perfumer«.
his official reports have lieen regarded tariff, while in the fifteen hundred in­ marks on a heifer the property of J S 65— Adam Rossner vs Yamhill count
Attorneys for estate.
ÍTHE
5
Hibbs.
merely
as
pretexts
for
drawing
liis
of-
dustries protected by tlie tariff the rate
I
cerned It will lie the forerunner of
ty; Ramsey A Fenton for plfl’; review.
H
fieial salary. At a time not required of wages had decreased and not in­ 4— State of Oregon vs Joseph I)
66
—
J
I)
Carter
vs
Lucretia
Long
and
►
Monthyon. Larceny of a cow.
the Exposition at Chicago in 1898.
by law his latest rejiort is put forth, creased.
I
j L Long; Irvine A Coshow for plff; ac­
for the declared purpose of showing
Thus it seems tliat upon a 50 per 5— Chas Handley vs Ellen J Jack- tion for money.
The principal attracrions are the
>
that the McKinley bill has increased cent, increase of taxes labor gets less son. McCain A Magers for pltf, Thos 67— L Bettman vs W F Lcshei';Raiii-
►
the manufacturing prosperity of New than one per cent increase of wages and H Tongue for deft. Equity.
magnificent American Band of
sey A Fenton for plff; aetion for money.
>
York anti raised the wages of the work­ this gain, such as it is, comes to tlxose 6— P Selling vs Laramire Mayer ct al.
*
68
—
Sarah
Savage
vs
Geo
M
Raleigh;
(Formerly
Morrison
Street,
Between
Front
and
First
Providence, Rhode Island.
An
F
W
Fenton
for
pltf.
Action
for
money.
I
LAMEST I IRflLATIOA.
ingmen. The circumstance that Mr. who ire not employed in the “protect­
McCain A Magers for plff; action for
8
7
—
-Sam
Simon
vs
Laramire
Mayer
•»
Peck holds office as a Democrat at
Art Collection valued at $350000,
> FOR
ct al. F W Fenton for pltf. Action money.
J first caused the Eastern Republican ed industries.”— N. K IForW.
>
69
—
Jas
Meier
vs
H
Westerman;
T
H
for money.
The benefit of the people who <( press to hail his figures and him with
and embracing some of the Great­
TWO VIEWS OF PROTECTION.
do not take it we again remark j joy. But alas for wishes when they
8— Jenette Walters et al vs Mary- Tongue for plfl’; aetion for money.
iz
a
xtid
J
• that the price is
This tariff law has given employ­
70— G C Belt vs Yamhill county; Ir­
est Pictures owned in the United
I
come into collision with adversed facts. ment to many thousands of American Jane Smith. McCain A Magers for
Goods Made up in Latest Style.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
vine A Coshow for plft’; review.
pltf.
Confirmation.
I ONE
IMHzLAR
Mr. Peek’s “statistics” bad not lieen in men and women, and will eaeli year
Immense Horticultural
71— Martha Young vs E J Young: C ’leaning, Repairing, Scouring a Specialty. 1 Temporary Location Union Block Upstairs. States.
per year. It is the only out 4 print twenty-four hours ere they went give employment to increasing thous­ 9— A C Martin vs Jane E Martin.
»
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
plft
’
;
divorce.
Ramsey & Fenton for pltf; McCain A
OKEGOK.
tutd Agricultural exhibit«, the re­
and out democratic paper pub- < to pieces under investigations. At this
72— J A Tadlock vs W A Forrest et
fished in Yamhill County and i time, when the aforesaid "statistics” ands. Jts repeal would throw thous­ Magers for deft. Divorce.
sult of tb<“ combined efforts of al-
ands out of employment and give work
10— C B Hayworth vs D I* Stratton. al; Ramsey A Fenton for plff; action
are being ridiculed, and have been re­ to others only at reduced wages.— From
GOES INTO
for
money.
Ramsey & Fenton for pltf, O H Irvine
most every County in the State.
jected by such Republican journals as a letter of Pretidcnt Harrison.
73— A Schilling A Go vs J B Reed et
THE HOMES
the Philadelphia Telegraph as too ob­ The workmen has not been protected for deft. Action for money.
>
Of the democratic population, J
A Mineral exhibit exceeding all
11— The West Shore Mills Co., V« al; Irvino A Coshow for | plfl’; fore­
;
thus making it especially J viously worthless for campaign use, from foreign conpetition by the Govern­ M M Edwards. McCain & Magers for closure.
former years. A Sfock Department
>
sought by the advertisers. If a they are being placed on exhibition by ment. He lias had to fight the battle
74— Phema Glandou vs R A Glandon
pltf, Ramsey <fc Fenton for deft, In-
your business needs strength- s the lesser organs at remote points as a
for
himself
through
the
lalior
organi
­
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
plff;
divorce.
showing tremendous progress. To
junction.
;
ening try advertising in the J “crushing reply” to the truths that
zations. Net only has lie bad to fight
75— V A Gross vs C E Duvall; J J
'
T elf . i ’ hone -R eoister .
12— A F Risser & Co. vs U B and
high
tariff
taxes
necessarily
cause
these are added a larger number
> C Street,
*
against foreign competition, largely at­
Spencer for plff; aetion for money.
high prices and that trusts limit pro. tracted by our delusive tariff laws, but Emma J Lathan. 8 B Huston for pltf
McMinnville, Or.
76— J A Arment and Paul A Ozanne
Ramsey
&
Fenton
for
deft.
Suit
to
set
of exhibits than ever liefore; includ­
J?» XJKJSsKSKK 2UL JbA
ductkill, lessens the demand for labor he lias had to wage with the employer
vs Yamhill county.
aside a deed.
and so depress wages.
for a share of that protection which his
77— E Cox vs Milo Hanville; J J
ing a magnificent Electrical Display
13— Nordyke & Marmon vs Stout &
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
As has been said, Commissioner Peck Government decreed by law that he
Spencer for plft’; action for money.
Martin.
Ramsey
<fc
Fenton
for
plft;
is a Democratic official, and because he should have. Our Government has
under the coinpined Thomion-
78— B S and Lucy Griffin vs John
KOK PRESIDENT,
went to Chicago shouting for the nomi­ enacted protective legislation in the McCain & Magers for defts. Foreclos­
for
( IROV E R C L EVE LAN D,
Seales;
J
H
Flower
for
plfl
’
;
action
H oust oil and Edison Companies.
nation of Hill it is assumed in many interest of labor, if we read Congres- ure mechanics lien.
of New York.
14— W C Hombree vs J I Hembree et money.
quarters
that
he
has
been
prompted
by
All manufacture« in full operation.
sonal speeches aright, but it quiescent­
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
79— W W Evans vs W H Taft; Ir-
the .Senator to launch his so-called re­ ly allows the manufacturer to absorb al. Ramsey & Fenton for pltf; parti­ vine A Cosliow for plff; action for
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
tion.
Government models of Battle Ships.
port in erder to hurt Cleveland. Those the bulk of protection, and then throws
of Illinois.
15— Frank Hubbard vs Medorum money.
who hold to this notion must have a its armies around the establishment at
For Presidential Electors,
80-S
S
Melotte
vs
Frank
Melotte;
Ram
­
Tlie wonderful Hall of Mystery.
W. M. Coi.vi«............. ... of Jackson, poor opinion of David B. Hill’s intel­ the slightest provocation when the Aiderman. Daly, Sibley & Eaton for sey A Fenton for plff; action for money
G eo . E. N olano ...... ....... of Clatsop, ligence. If he were aiming to defeat workman ask for what their Govern­ pltf; petition.
The marvelous “ Little World,”
81— T W Perry vs T C Buckingham;
R out . A. M iller , .. ....... of Jackson the Democratic candidate for tlie Pres­
16— Elijah Osborn vs John Carson et Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
plfl;
action
for
ment
admitted
that
they
had
a
right
to
.......
of
Baker.
W. F. B ftch er ........
the product of a mechanical genius:
idency he is far too clever a man to enjoy.— From an article by flatter al; Williams, Cary & McNary for pltff’. money.
action for money.
82— E B Morse vs Martha J Gentry;
The prominent republicans are now make use of so poor an instrument, for Workman Powderly.
all interspersed by novelties inci­
17— Henry Schenk vs Geo. Santer et Irvine A Coshow for plff; action on
Mr. Peek appears on his own showing
engaged in writing letters.
contract.
al;
McCain
&
Magers
for
pltff,
Ramsey
dent to the (topular special days.
to be a fool.
THINKS
FROM THE COUNTY
<f- Fenton deft. Foreclosure mechanics 83— Martha Shadden vs Wm. Roof
Wonder if General Weaver’s title
This “statiscian” with a knife in his
PRESS.
and Elizabeth Roof; Ramsey A Fenton
Everything new and nothing dead.
lien.
comes from the fact that he is generally boot tells us that during the McKinley
for plff; foreclosure.
Right You Are.
18— Titus Smith vs Amadie Smith;
a candidate for President?
year there was a “net increase in wages
84— Jos A Ford vs T C Buckingham;
Greatly reduced rates on all trans­
Ramsey A Fenton for plfl’; confirma­
of $6,377,925 and a net increase in pro­ The new public school building built O H Irvine for pltff. Divorce.
19—
Wm
Merchant
vs
A
J
Edson;
tion.
_
__________
portation lint's.
I n congratulating Blaine upon liis duct of $31,315,130” in a group of nam­ and now being finished at McMinn­
vastly improved health, the New York ed industries. The figures relate te ville, is one of tile finest sehool build­ McCain & Magers for pltff, action for An-aged man, by the name of Carter,
living in Chehalem valley, the father
Sun remarks that not until the year 235,000 employees, and we are inform­ ings in the state. The site on which money.
20— Elzina Steward vs J J Hembree of the boys who captured Wilson, the
1913 will he Lie as old as Gladstone.
ed that there were no “less than 89,717 the building is located is beautiful and
Milwaukie murderer, went into the
instances of individual increases in the building shows to good advantage. et al; McCain & Magers for pltff; woods near his home last week and in
Mr. Blaine has lost none of his au­ wages during tlie same years.” But If the grounds were larger it would add Ramsey A Fenton for deft. Petition. rambling around got into one of the
dacity. It required all of it to claim Peck tells us nothing about the wages still more to the appearance of the
21— E Quackenbush executor vi ’S quagmires so numerous in that section
for the McKinley tariff credit for ex­ of the other 195,283 employees, from surroundings and convenience of the Barnekoff et al; Ramsey A Fenton for and for three days remained there
slowly sinking. He was found Friday
ports to feed starving Europe and for which it is, of course, to lie inferred school.— Dayton Herald.
pltff-; foreclosure.
by a man who bad chanced to pass
imports which it was devised to stop.
22— W E Lasliier vs Joint Narver: J tliat way and rescued. When dis­
that they either decreased or remained
It Shoots its Little Wail.
McCain A Magers for pitfl'. Rainsey & covered, "his head was all that remained
stationary. From the manner in
above the surface.
Speechless and
Russia has said in very plain which workingmen in some of the in.
Save money by trading in Amity. Fenton for deft; aetion for money.
]\|RS. N. II. SMITH.
almost dead he was taken home, and
language that she has jurisdiction over
23
—
WeinhardvsG
E
Burk,
Irvine
dustries are responding to inquiry by It has long been beyond dispute that
now, bj' careful treatment, lie may re­
the Behring sea 1009 miles from her
the New York press it is tolerably plain you could ¡make a lietter deal with A Coshow for pltff. action for money'. cover.— Oregonian.
shores. She has seized five British and
24— Otto Van Ostrom vs F B Church­
hsliioiiaiile Ihvsxniaker.
that “Statistician” Peck had no taste Amity merchants than with those of
ADVERTISED LETTER I.IST.
one American sealing schooner caught
Has opened a dressmaking parlor on B
any other town in the county, and the man, J J Spencer and Irvine A Coshow This List is Published Exclusively in this
for recording wage reductions.
street, opposite the Christian church, and
within the limits mentioned and lias
Datus C. Smith, writing to the New time saved, and comfort of traveling to for pltff; L S Butler for deft. Appeal.
Taper Every TwoXWeek«.
is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking,
confiscated them. Tlie I’nitcd States
25
—
Corbett,
¿
’
ailing
A
Co.,
vs
I)
A
cleaning and repairing of gentlemen’s
York Evening Post on the subject of our little burg in summer as well as
Following are tlie letters remaining for
clothes.
purchased the right title and interest of
winter, is big money to you. Try our Brown. Irvine A Coshow for pltff: two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­
Peck, says:
Russia in the sea when Alaska was
Tlie changes in the total payroll of graveled roads this winter and you action for money.
ville, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1892:
E. MARTIN
purchased but does not seem to have
26— H H Luce vs John ami Chas Armstrong, E J
any industry have generally been un­ will lie convihced.^-.tmify Popgun.
King, B W
the courage to say so to England.
F Woods. W D Fenton for pltff; con- Allen, Peter
Lowery, J F—3
derstood to reflect something like a pro­
Bull, William
Levens, O R
There is little occasion any longer for firmation.
Has the Finest Saloon in the City and
portionate
change
in
the
product,
the
keeps the Best Brands of Wines, Liquors
From the local columns of the coun­
Miller, I A
a man to feel badly over a sentence to 27— In the matter of. the assignment Burghart A ( o
rough
average
for
all
the
industries
lie-
and
Cigar*. Billiard, Pool and Card rooms
Mayer, John
Byers. J F
try press the conclusion can.lie drawn
the Oregon penitentiary, or at being of DC Cameron A Co. McCain A Brumbacb,
in connection. Pabst M ill wanker Beer on
Mahan,
John
ing
$5
product
for
every
$1
of
labor;
but
Ebner
that the towns all over Oregon are
draught.
found insane and sent to tlie asylum. Magers. Assignment.
Birge, David
Newell, P D
making rapid improvements, and that with Mr. Peck wages and product in Convicts and lunatics alike seem to lie
Powers,
Wnt
Comer,
W
D
28
—
Wm
Hager
vs
George
Seller,
they are generally prosperous. New several instances are quite independent able to escape whenever they get tired Frank B Jolly for pitfl' action for Cottoren. C W
Powell, B N
Notice to Creditors.
Robertson, Mrs N
Canning, M .1
buildings, lioth business blocks and of each other. Look at the generosity of the kind of board furnised them. money.
Notice is hereby giycn that tlie under­
of
certain
manufacturers.
In
artists
’
Coleman,
A
C
Roberts,
Mrs
M
houses, are going up and streets are lie-
signed have lieen appointed by the county
At present there are four or five con­ 29— J E Hazeltine A Co., vs B F Dudley, Mrs John Rowe, Elizabeth
court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon,
ing opened, while bonds are lieing vot­ tools, although the men produced $61,- victs and at least one dangerous maniac Morse; Davis A Frazier for pltft’. action Dillinger, G G
Saphee,
Sam
administratrix and administrator of the es-
ed to provide them with water works 562 less goods under the McKinley law running loose, having taken ungrateful for money.
Dodge, Stephen
Scott, J C
tate o( J. E. Swanson, late of said county,
Smith, I S
deceased.
and sewerage systems. A tone of they were paid $4.8,464 more for doing leave of the two excellent state institu­ 30— Byron Millsap vs W F Wright; Eves, Mrs Lida
Therefore, all persons having claims
Farmer, ('anieron Stallcup, John
cheerfulness prevails, i'he crops are it; the carriage and wagon builders tions above mentioned.— Newberg i Irvine A Coshow for pltff. Equity.
against said estate are hereby notified ami
Simons, Elizalieth
Greener, F
good, and mortgages are Liecoming a paid their men $73,759 more, snd got in Graphic.
required
to present them with the proper
Squires, Harry
31— Phebe Me Grew vsH Clay Burch Gates, O B
vouchers therefor tons at our residence*
thing of tlie past. Tlie farming popu­ return $270,303 less product; the mak­
Giebiesb, John
Stewart, Maude
et
al;
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
pltft
’
;
action
in said county within six month* from the
Sutton, Fd
Geugler, Christ
Von Nee.l a I’n'l.
lation is buoyant, and the townspeo­ ers of chemical acids, etc., increased ,
date of this notice.
for money.
Shelton, Mrs J W
Gregory, Chas
Dated Sept, xth, 1892.
ple are happy with increased trade — their payroll $45,441, and turned out ■
32— J F Seales vs Cyrus Vaughn et al Haines, Rev O S Thompson, Nellie
HI LDA SWANSON,
$168,391 wortli less of their goods; but
Several parties have been hunting
Telegram _______________
Helton,
Sarah
Tyler,
James
JOHN WENNERBERG,
the manufacturers of machines lead all over our exchanges lately to find where Ramsey A Fenton for pltft’. action for Hunter, Chas
Administratrix and administrator.
Thompson,
Tlios
R amsey A F entom .
OUR NOISIEST AND COSTLIEST. the others, for they increased tlie wages their land notices were being published money.
Herbert, G
Throw!, John
33— W E Wiechman vs J W Moore Irish, S I
Sept 8-37
Attorneys for said estate
Tunerman. G W
The tin-plate industry in this country of their employes $374,094, andjwere re­ but without avail. The land they et ux: Irvine A Coshow for pltft': action Jones,
Wickersham,
F
Mrs
S
JI
have
taken
up
is
nearer
Sheridan
than
costs more and talks more than any warded, actually, with a decrease in '
Wagner, F
Johnston, Alex
Final Settlement.
any other place, and the interested par­ I for money.
J J
Whorton, John
The output of $23,770.
other of the protected infants.
34— D P Stratton vs Chas F Butler et Jansen,
ties
fail
to
comprehend
why
their
no
­
But
there
is
a
dark
picture
also.
The
Williams,
J
W
Jones,
Mrs
Tillie
Notice is licrcby given that tlie un ler-
a
Treasury apparently employs
til; Irvine A Coshow for pltff’; foreclos­ Jones, W
Williams, B W
signed, sole executrix of the estate of W.
special nurse for it named Ayer, who manufacturers of dyestuffs and chem­ tices do not appear in the ‘paper pub­ ure mechanics lien.
Worthington,
M
W
Johnson,
H
('
II.
McDonald, deceased, has filed in the
tells the country every once in a while icals increased their product by $143,- lished nearest the land’ as the law
County Court of Yamhill County, State of
Kerby, W ('
Yocum, Jas
35
—
John
Clark
vs
R
Moore;
Ramsey
plainly
sets
forth.
In
ease
any
one
Oregon, her final account of her adminis­
Young, Julian
of the increase of the tin-plate output. 128, and cut down the wages at the
A Fenton for pltff; action for money. Kennedy, H
tration of the estate of said decedent, and,
Parties calling for the above letters
Something more than 8,<W,(loo same time $3,700, anti glue, wax anti saw fit, he could contest the claim of a
that, liy virtue of an order of said court,
36
—
Henry
Ansen
vs
W
H
McDonald
settler
on
the
above
technicality
witli
starch
makers
increased
their
produet
said account and objections thereto will be
will please say “ ‘Advertised.” If not
pounds are reported to have lieen pro­
et
al;
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
pltft!
fore
­
heard by said court, in McMinnville, in
called for in two weeks they will be
duced in the quarter ending June 30tb. by $342,598 and paid their men $.8,292 a good show of Ijeing sustained closure.
said county, on the 4th day of Octolier. A.
by
the
general
land
office.
Par
­
less
wages,
while
the
hard
hearted
D.,_18B2, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. al
But how much there was of tin-plate
37— R L Sabin vs J W Bones and C T sent to the dead letter office as “un­
manufacturers
of
paints,
colors
and
ties
making
application
for
final
proof
which time and place all persons interested
claimed.”
J. C. C ooper , P. M.
that was thoroughly and soundly
Sailing;
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
piff,
J
J
in
said estate may appear and file objec­
American was not told.
For the crude materials increased their product oil homestead or timber land claims Spencer for defts; action for money.
tions to said account, if any they haw.
Guaranteed Cure.
should
insist
upon
having
their
notices
over
$1,000,000
and
cut
tlown
their
pay
­
Dated this 31st day of August, A D.
quarter ending Marell 31st., there was
38— R L Sabin vs J W Bones; Ram­
iw
E ffie i. M c D onald .
We authorize our advertised druggist
imported into this country 3,657,708 roll at the same time by some $7000. published in the county paper publish­ sey A Fenton for piff; J J Spencer for
H amsey A F zhto ».
Executrix.
After
making
the
most
generous
allow
­
ed
nearest
the
land.
—
Sheridan
Sun.
to
sell
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery
for
Attvs for said Estate
pounds of black sheets. Under a treas­
deft; action formoney.
consumption,
coughs
and
colds,
upon
ances
of
every
kind
these
things
must
ury ruling, always kindly disjiosed
Lafayette's Wants.
39— J M Mayer A Co vs Allison A this condition.
If you are afflicted
towards the protected interests, such still lie beyond the comprehension of
Sanders; Irvine A Coshow for plff; ac­ with a cough, cold or any lung, throat
ordinary
men,
especially
those
familiar
or chest trouble and will use this rem­
plates dipped by an imported Welsh­
What Lafayette wants is a brick and tion for money.
edy as directed, giving it a fair trial,
man into imported tin are American with manufacturing. Perhaps Peek tile factory, a good supply of pure
40
—
Joseph
Wagner
A
Co
vs
Thos
W
and experience no benefit, you may re­
will clear up the mystery, but when he water for house use and for fighting
tin-plates.
Perry,
Emmons
A
Emmons
for
plff;
turn the liottle and have your money Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of
By the same token, if an English­ does lie may have nothing left of his fire with, for the little water that could Ramsey A Fenton for deft; action for refunded. We could not make this of­
fer did we not know that Dr. King’s
man brought to this country an high protected argument. Really, Mr. be got now would simply amount to money.
English stove and an English stove­ Peck’s figures seem not to have lieen nothing if a fire should get any head­ 41— I) M Osborn A Co vs Oliver Ortou; New Discovery could be relied on. It
never disappoints. Trial I Kittles free at
pipe and fitted them together in New- cooxcd, the baking is so bad.
way. It is not liecause we have es­ Ramsey A Fenton for plff; action for Rogers Bros.’ drug store. Large size
The
serious
aspect
of
Peck
is
not
liis
York tlie tiling would lie au American
caped the fire so long that we are not money.
50c and $1.
ridiculous hodgeqiodge of figures, but
heating apparatus.
liable to have one in our midst almost
42
—
In
the
matter
of
assignment
ofi
Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices
How many American tin-plates tire the ground which his action gives for any day. In theory with some a fire W I Westerfield; Ramsey A Fenton;
the
suspicion
that
there
is
an
element
lieing made in this country by Welsh­
does not amount to much, when it assignment.
than ever offered in this market
man of Welsh plates and Welsh tin? of the democratic party in New York do«s come then it is too late for theory.
43
—
H
C
Haid
vs
W
H
Cain;
McCain
Tin-plate is our noisiest, most helpless working treacherously for the defeat of Some may say that the town cannot af­ A Magers for plff; Ramsey A Fenton
We Deal on the Square,
Th_‘ old idea ot 40 years ago was that facial
the national ticket. It is quite possible ford to have water brought in—well
and most expensive infant.
eruptions were due to a “blood humor,” for
of course that an ignorant and venom­ some other towns have it, why not La­ for deft; action for money.
44— H L Whipple vs J R Sanders Jr; which they gave potash. Thus all the old Sarsa-
General List Applegate, whose name ous fool like Peck may have made this fayette? We want a bank so that our
parilhs contain potash, a most objectionable and
Ramsey A Fenton for plff; McCain A drastic
effort
to
do
damage
on
his
own
motion,
mineral, that instead of decreasing,
has lieen familiar in Oregon since its
merchants will not have to leave town Magers for deft; action for money.
actually
creates more eruptions. You have no-
earliest days, recently Indian agent at but it is not probable. There is an in­ j and go five miles to McMinnville in
,
ticed
this
when taking other Sarsaparilla» than
45
—
Martin
A
Sanders
vs
A
Grace;
vestigation
on
foot
in
New
York,
and
Klamath, a prominent politician ami
order to draw money or deposit it as 1 Irvine A Coshow for plff; action for ' Joy’s. It is however now known that the stom­
the
ultimate
effect
of
the
Peck
report
leader in the ¡republican party of Ore­
ach, the blood creating power, Is the seat of all
the case may be. We want a manufac­ money.
gon, was in the city today, and walked will, in all likelihood, lie the uncover­ turing establishment of some kind so I 46— Sarah Vanosse vs Geo Bryan; vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach
clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates
in at the open door of tlie Democrat of­ ing of a nest of petty traitors. The as to make use of the Yamhill river, i
Ramsey A Fenton for deft; appeal from the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and
fice. General Applegate proposes to managers of the campaign have lieen j We want the river made navigable as I justice "court.
healthful digestion purifies It and they disappear.
exercise the right of the American citi­ put on their guard, and only good can far as McMinnville, which would be, 47-Corbett A Maeleay vs Perry Mo- Thu3 Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is compounded
follow.
As
for
the
“
report
”
itself,
it
is
after
the modern idea to regulate the bowels and
zen, and will not support Harrison,
:a great benefit to our town. It would | ser- Ramsey A Fenton for plff; action stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate
who put into execution the star chain-, a boomerang.— Examiner.
> benefit McMinnville very materially,' for money '
aul most satisfactory. A short testimonial to
ber on the general. Mr. Applegate is
and would also benefit Dayton. As I 48—R L Sabin vs Perry Moser; Ilam- 1 contrast the action of tlie potash Sarsaparilla»
down on the “snivel service,” as he The terms of the members of the the' M illamette valley is filling up I
-A-t
Tst'oor.
Fenton for plff; action for money and Joy’s modern vegetable preparation. Mrs.
calls it, and doesn’t want any of it- Southern Oregon state board of agri­ there should be manufacturing of some 49—Wm Roberts vs Daniel Parson; C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St, S. F., writes: “I
"SsrtUnd
«
Most
Bttutllnl
later»--
have for years had indigestion, I tried a popular
The call of the general was a pleasant culture having expired some time since kind carried on in the different towns. Ramsey A Fenton for pltf; action for Sarsaparilla
but it actually caused more pimples
For
the
trestmentof
Nervous
Discs»«»
one and we are under obligations for the governor has appointed Janies Mc­ —Lafayette Ledger.
to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy'» was
■ money.
especially those suffering from nervooa ex­
Situate
anil
adjoining
the
BAPTIST
COLLEGE
and
Park:
Only
five
Donough,
for
Jackson
county;
Charles
numerous erudite ideas advanced by­
I a later preparation and acted differently, I tried
haustion and prostration, chronic dims»
Heart Disease, palpitation, pain in «6—M I> McKune et al vs l.obert it and the pimples immediately disappeared.” minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­ anti all those who need quiet and re»t,<osd
: Hughes, Josephine; Joseph Haines,
Mr. Applegate.— Albany Democrat.
nursing, massage end constant medical
side,
short
breath,
oppression,
asthma,
{
^IcKune
et
al;
Ramsey
A
Fenton
for
sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love­ care.
Curry; S. 1’. Moss, Lake; John F. Mil-
At Mt. Tabor will be Ion d pure sir,
Hall’s Vegetable Sicialiau Hair Re- i ler, Klamath; Geo. W. Riddle, Douglas swollen ankles are cured bv Dr. Miles’ plff; equity.
ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and absolutely free from malaria, good water,
Snil
’
e
Vegetable
newer is unquestionably the best pre­ and Daniel Gilas, Coos, as members of New Heart Cure. A new discovery by 5i_Meier A Frank vs W T Sliurtleft'
beautiful surroundings and niagniflesnt
most
convenient
property
for
those
desiring
a
beautiful
home.
Pleasant
the eminent Indiana specialist, rtne ,,
, .. .
. ....
..
..
views Ample references given if desired.
servative of the hair. It is also cura­ the lioard.
illustrated treatise free at Rogers Bros. I{an,se-V 4 , e"ton for
aPt,on for wUy □ Sarsaparilla Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars, address the physic
tive of dandruff, tetter and all scalp af­
or address the Miles Medical Co., Elk- money.
ian in charge.
For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN. Sole Agent,
Largest bottle, most effective, same priee,
OSMON ROYAL, M. D„
hart, Ind.
3
52—Sachs Bros A Co vs Conner A
Get New and Startling Facta at Drugglate.
fections.
Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville. Or. Ninth A Morrison
SOLD BY ROGERS BROS.
Sts , Portland Orsfen
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
A FRIEND IN NEED.
NINE CENTS A WEEK.
BAK DOCKET.
T
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
Telephone- j
Register.^
ACOBS,
The Portland Tailor,
A FULL LINE OF SUITINGS AND PANTS GOODS
onsr
- -
.
SOME PEOPLE T is ho an sb
>oi matter
"g of when
easy
SHOO GEESE; compared to the task
of shoeing men. They
WE SHOE MEN. are, (the men, not the
geese), easily frightened and great
care must be taken with them.
The great reason why we are suc-
cesssful in the shoeing of men is
that while you
SHOO GEESE
WITH YOUR
VOICE, WE
SHOE MEN WITH
The finest goods that can be pur­
chased of all the reliable firms in
the country. The finest of calf,
French kid and kangaroo enters
into all the sfock we purchase and
after a person has purchased shoes
or boots from us once be is certain
to do so again.
THE PLAIN
TRUTH TELLS
In business, and we have the rep­
utation of not misrepresenting our
stock. We have just put in the
largest stock of boots and shoes in
the city, and we would really like
to have you call and inspect our
goods if you do not purchase.
KAY & TODD,
3RD STREET
Opposition Boot and Shoe Store
BOOTS & SHOES!
r. DlELSCmiDER
NOW ON THE MARKET
AND FOR SALE.
Pleasant Home Addition
To AlcMinnville.
COTTAGE SANITARIUM 1