The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 15, 1892, Image 3

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Commldioncrt' Proreeding«.
NEWS RETOED.
by Minnie Goodrich, of North Yam­
THE COLT SHOW.
Jones & Adams arc building a large
hill, sister of Mrs. M. W. Tallman, of
lumber ■ bed on their yard similar to
SEPTEMBER TERM.
A Large Number of Fine Young Animals Interesting Parngraphs from onr County Dayton. The number of ¡pn oils in the
the one destroyed by fire last year.
Exchanges.
on Exhibition.
In the matter of the petition of Altin
grammar department were 30; in the
September
15, 1892 Chas. Talmage and J. J. Spencer left
Patterson et al for a county road. Proof
[Dayton News, Sept. 9 ]
primary department, 46.
The colt show on Saturday, Septem-
Friday for the little Nestueca to fish
duly made. Bond fixed at $100 and ap­
Mr.
Milne
had
21
acres
to
wheat;
the
The
government
snagtioat
was
here
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
and enjoy life. They returned Wednes­ lier 10, 1892, was well attended by the
on Tuesday and cleared the river of proved. R. W. Johnson, Frank Stout
people of the county and almut 100 yield averaged 46 bushels to the acre.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. day .
Mr.
D.
A.
Snyder
is
busily
engaged
snags and the piling and the remains and John Walker appointed viewers, to
colts
were
upon
the
grounds.
ui. to 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. J. I.. Rogers returned from In­
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
in
his
fruit
dryer,
and
shipping
green
of the old bridge. Dynamite was used meet witli the county surveyor at the
dependence Monday, where she has The stallion showing the liest family
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
to blow out or loosen the remnant of residence of J. T. Jones on Friday, Sep­
fruit.
Although
the
fruit
crop
will
be
of
colts
was
Mason
Forward,
owned
by
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail been attending her mother, Mrs. Hun­
tember 23d at 10 o’clock a. m.
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in.
Jas. Nairn, of Bellevue, and he was very light this season, yet, there will the old bridge. Quite a lot of fish were
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening saker, who has been very sick. She i4
killed by the explosion. The boat went In the matter of application of J. R.
before at 9 p m
now much lietter and is improving rap­ awarded the prize. Of the Mason For­ be a fair amount shipped from this
down
the river clearing out the snags Conner for improvement on bridge and
ward
family
a
colt
owned
by
J.
A.
point.
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail idly.
between
this and the mouth on its way road on the line between the farms of
( loses at 11 a m.
Cochrane, of Amity, received the first It. M. Woolworth estimates his hop
Reports received from Butteville go prize, J. W. Lafollett, of Wheatland,
down.
This
will make the Yamhill Jefferson Davis and J. B. Conner. Or­
crop will yield him about 7,000 pounds;
show that the hops there are 46 to (X) the second and A.
CHURCH NOTICES.
river
in
good
condition for navigation dered that John J. Henderson lie author­
Taylor, of Balls­ at 25 cents a pound he will realize the
ized to make estimates and have tlie
per
cent,
below
the
estimates
of
yield.
from the mouth up to Dayton.
ton, the third, C. D. Nairn,of Bellevue, snug sum of $1,750.
M ethodist E piscopal C hvrcii —Services
work done and superintend the same.
every Sabbath at ll a. m and 7:00 p m, Picking there is in full blast and every­ the fourth.
Carter,
Hadaway
&
Co.,
and
their
M. W. Tallman is buying several
Sunday School at 9:30 a. in I’raver meet­ body is trying to get ahead of the
In the matter of T. M. Baker for
Mac Malcom owued by Gilder & thousand bushels of grain at North threshing crew claim to be in the lead
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
county
aid. Ordered that lie be allowed
mould
and
lice.
’K ev J. T AanErr, Pastor.
Peterson was well represented. Colts
in doing the largest days work done by
C inkesusd P resbytekiax C hurch —
Miss Annie I). Burnett, who for the from him winning prizes were owned Yamhill, McMinnville and that vi­ any threshing machine in Yamhill $10 per month until further action, Lou-
cinity, also large quantities of oats at
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p past two or three years has been a
is Forrest authorized to furnish said
as follows: Theo Jeffers, of McCoy Lafayette and that vicinity.
county. They threshed in one day amount.
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
faithful and efficient teacher in our first prize; H. Peterson second prize;
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor.
2812
bushels
of
grain.
The
machine
It seems that the craze for prize fights
In the matter of county aid for Mrs.
B a rriar C hurch .—Services every Sabbath public school, will leave the last of the Theo Jeffries third prize.
has reached the quiet town of Dayton. was moved three times and one-half George Ramage. Ordered that county
al 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at week for her former home in Santa
Ross & Mitchel owners of Baron In this case we believe there was no mile each time. This they claim is the
• -¿Sa. ni. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
aid be discontinued after Sept. 30, 1892.
Rosa, California.
Douglass gave prizes to C. C. Scroggins money up, but it ended in one round, best day’s threshing done in this county
In the matter of application of N. P.
McMinnville Grange, No. 31, P. of H.,
A car load of pressed brick has of Sheridan, 1st prize; Andrew Cal- “mark us with gooseberry rules.”
this season. Another day they moved Vanderpool for aid in sending deaf mute
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­
llnan
of
Dayton,
2nd
prize;
J.
S.
Hibbs
arrived
for
the
front
of
the
Campbell
the machine about five miles and child to the Oregon school for deaf
day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors
cordially invited.
J. T. J olly ,
block. The use of this brick will add 3rd prize.
threshed a little over 2,600 bushels of mutes. Ordered that county defray ex­
[North Yamhill Leader, Sept. 9.]
Mas. M. E. Kuxs,
Master,
The prizes awarded to all purpose
much to the beauty of the front and
____
Secretary,
penses of conveying Geo. Vanderpool to
has grain.
A
gentleman
from
California
will save the necessity of a bad looking colts were given to O. J. Lebo, 1st
A
Leader.
the state school for deaf mutes.
been
in
the
city
this
week
making
ar
­
prize; T. H. Wazier, 2nd prize; O. J.
Custer Post No. 9 meets tlie second and coat of cement.
In the matter of painting court house.
rangements to start a general merchan­
fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. R.
Lebo 3rd prize.
Since its first introduction, Electric Contract awarded to N. D. Jones lor
A
totem
pole
from
Alaska,
of
hard
dise
store
at
the
depot,
near
this
city.
hall in Wright s building at 7 :.'Mi p. m. All
Bitters has gained rapidly’ ih popular
For Roadsters the first prize was
members of the Order.are cordially invited black slate, highly engraved with fan­
given to B F Hartman, second prize to F. H. Taylor, of McMinnville, is run­ favor, until now it is clearly in the lead $808.50. To be painted three coats, ac­
to attend onr meetings.
tastic
figures
is
displayed
in
Rogers
among
pure medicinal tonics and alter- cording to specifications on file. Pay­
W iley K nowles ,
ning a store at M. B. [Martin’s place in
Bros., drug store. It is the property of T A Turner; third prize to R W Phil­
asives—containing nothing which per­ ments to lie made as the work progresses,
1* F C lubine ,
Post Commander.
the
Pike
neighborhood
for
the
benefit
Adjutant
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant on the basis of 90 per cent of work done
Miss Nellie Gardner, and is a present lips.
The best mule colt was owned by of the hop pickers, of which there are it is recognized as the liest and purest
from a friend residing in Alaska.
a large number in that ’vicinity.
medicine for all ailments of Stomach, and approved by the lioard of commis­
Local anil General
The Odd Fellow’s are building an ad­ H W Fletcher.
Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick sioners.
The grain in this section is about all Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation,
dition to their building 15x30 feet, to The best all purpose colt was owned
The following bills were passed upon:
threshed and most of it is in the ware­ and drive Malaria from the system.
The Oregon State fair opened Mon­ accomodate the store of Burns A by (' (' Scroggins of Sheridan.
FOR WHAT. CL’ m ’D. ALL’ d
houses, and (he farmers are wearing a Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot­ NAME.
day.
Deuels. The building will lie three
Newspapers Endorse.
Meston A Dygert, printing .$ 90 00 70 00
tle
or
the
money
will
it#
refunded.
more
contented
smile.
They
were
all
Wirt Gardner has returned from hop stories high, the upper floor will be
Cont
Price only 50e, per bottle. Sold by Glass A Prudhomme,records
picking.
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“Educators are certainly the greatest fortunate in getting their harvesting all Rogers Bros.
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used by the lodge for the library.
710
of the race, and after read­ done liefore the rains, and as soon as
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J. G. Ballinger is the proud father The Crown paper mill at Oregon benefactors
56 25
ing Dr. Franklin Miles’ popular works, the hops are picked and safely stored
When to Tick Fruit.
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of a boy.
rej
City has purchased about 1200 tons of cannot help declaring him to be among away the year’s work in this vicinity
“Pick when the fruit is ripe,” Natu­
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cont
Mrs. W. II. Holman of Walla Walla straw in the neighborhood of Cham- the most entertaining and educating will be ended, and the plows will soon
”—New York Daily. He is
rally suggests itself. But that is just
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is in the city visiting.
poeg and Butteville, where it will be authors.
not a stranger to our readers, as his ad­ be started for the next season’s crop. the point. There ar# degrees of ripe­
Geo
D
Barnard,
printing
rej
stored
until
needed.
The
straw
baled
Mrs. J. D. Fenton is visiting friends
vertisements appear in our columns in The life of a farmer is one of continu­ ness. Fruit may be said to be ripe
HardingA Heath, “
6 70
every issue, calling attention to the ous labor.
and delivered, brings $5.50 per ton.
and relativesjn the city.
wlien it can lie plucked without bring­ Hall A O’Donald, “
fact that his elegant work on Nervous
cont
Wm Malone and family left Wednes­ 8. A. Beardsley formerly of this city and Heart Diseases is distributed free
ing the stem along with it, and it may
cont
Sheridan Sun. Sept. 8.
died at Newcastle, Indiana, Sunday by our enterprising druggists, Rogers
day morning for the coast.
be plucked at a much later stage, by
printing..
15 20
Bros. Trial bottles of Dr. Miles’ Ner­ Marcellus Faulconer expects to move whicli time it may have become so F II Barnhart,
Miss Inez Eccleston returned from week. Since the suicide of his wife in vine
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are
given
away,
also
book
of
testi
­
this city Mr. Beardsley has been grow­
to Dallas in the near future.
('alifomia Tuesday evening.
mellow that it will readily yield to J W Baker, work on CH..
monials showing that it is unequaled
22 75
ing despondent and he slowly grew for
There is a lead of coal in the vicinity pressure under the hand.
nervous prostration, Headache,
In both
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J. C. McKern and family removed worse after leaving here for the East.
900
Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness. of Willamina that will prove valuable instances it is ripe. The time for J C Million,
ll
from this city to North Yamhill yester­
Jack
Stall,
32 25 Our New Goods are now Open and Ready for
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.
Monday
evening
D.
Lebold
and
wife
some day.
plucking depends upon the use that is R Chilcott,
The Trade.
day.
1050
were going home from this city and
DIED.
Mr. H. W. Lamson, of Wiliamina, to lie made of the fruit. When wanted T W Smith,
Good wood of all kinds and in any when passing the house of Alex
63 00
quantity can be purchased of Kay & Spencer several volleys of clods were At the residence of her son in Mc­ has 12 acres of hops, eight of which for packing or shipping, it must be Mrs L A Smith n
9 75
It
will bear their first ciop this season. pulled at an earlier stage than when
Todd.
30 00
thrown at them. This has happened Minnville, Oregon, .September 6, 1892. Mr. Lamson estimates that he will get it is to be used upon the table, The E L Weed,
ll
C Markle,
25 00
The date of the meeting of the Press to others also and should be stopped as Mrs. Eunice A. Clark, aged 77 years
time to pull apples and pears for ship­ F H Morrison It
1500 pounds per acre.
70 00
Association has finally been settled for it may cause trouble.
3 months 24 days. Mrs. Clark was
Sheridan ought to be connected ping is that stage when the stems W A Benedict, ll
12 50
Oct. 4.
Our Cloaks and Winter
born
in
Amsterdam,
Montgumery
Co.,
You cannot be too particular about
readily separate from the twig. Peach­ D Perkins,
with
the
telephone
line
at
McMinn
­
10 00
Star Southmayd has sold the Ban- the medicines you use. When you N. Y., May 13th., 1815. Moved to
es
and
plums
may
be
pulled
at
the
ll
ville. Such a connection would pay
C Galloway,
Wraps come direct from
quet restaurent to a Mr. White, of need a blood purifier, be sure you get western New York with her parents in
the company, as it is only 12^miles to stage when the fruit begins to yield to G S Treehouse, ll
1825;
was
married
to
Stephen
Clark
in
Salem.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and no other. It
ll-
the manufacturers in Chi-
the latter place. One enteprising Sheri­ pressure of the fingers. The most B Clark,
91 00
Mrs. J. M. Rosenburg, of Seattle, is will mingle with, purify and vitalize 1830. Moved to Mineral Point Wis., dan man says he will agree to take ten matured should only lie taken at E B Collard, supervisor .
43 00
in
1835
and
tn
1836
moved
to
Illinois
in the city visiting her brother, Dr. G. every drop of blood in your body. It
the first picking. The other pickings Paul Macy,
cago. Everything in this
“
13 50
where she resided till 1853 when with “bellows” per day.
makes the weak strong.
will follow every few days until all the Geo Braithwait, “
S. 'Wright.
39
50
The
suit
of
the
little
Nestueca
wagon
her husband and four children she
line will be new and fresh.
fruit is gathered. When the fruit is
The young men of the city are at­ The Drum Corps in solemn conclave
moved to Oregon and settled in Butte­ road company against the Big Nes- for immediate use at home picking E E Goucher, examining
met
Monday
evening
in
the
back
room
tempting to organize an athletic club.
insane............................
5 00 5 00
tucca wagon road company has been
of Rogers Bros., drug store and pro­ ville Marion county. She was a decided in the favor of the latter. The may be delayed until it is what may J D Baker exam, insane. .. 5 00 5 00
Good idea.
woman
who
was
greatly
Iieloved
by
It has been our aim and
lives and wife have agreed to agree ceeded to fire P. D. Glenn from the her family and friends. She was hur­ court decided that J. C. Landingham be termed “deliciously” ripe. This Elijah Cox, R andw B . ... 6 20 6 20
and are now living together near organization as he was about to and ried beside her husband and three had jurisdiction over the disputed sec­ will not apply, of course, to apples and Eiden Antrum, do
30 85 30 85 effort to purchase good
pears of some varieties that are wanted J R ForreBt, do.............
has now violated the oath taken upon children in the Butteville cemetrv.
Wheatland.
3 02 3 02
tion of road involved in the suit.
for winter use. No person, therefore I N Collard, do.................
his initiation into the inner mysteries
Lands
to
be
Opened.
3 00 3«0 Serviceable Goods; those
All parties knowing themselves in-
is in a possitiou to get fruit that is so S Wigle, do....................... 487 00 487 00
[Newberg Graphic Sept.,9. |
debted to S. Howorth & Co. will please of batclielorhood.
Surveyor-General Byars lias been
good and wholesome as the orchard ist M McKinnon, do..........
An
old
gentleman
by
the
name
of
Pres.
Newlin
has
been
invited
to
de-
6 00 6 00 that will give customers
call and settle.
notified that the surveys of the follow­
McAdams, of near North Yamhill, fell ing townships have lieen approved by liver an address at the opening of or farmer who grows it. So to pears. W R Johnson, do
18 00 cont
The piling at the water works has
It should be added, however, that Henry Moor, do...........
45 00 45 00 the most service for their
lieen completed and the ways arc safe dead last Wednesday week. He was commissioner of the general land of­ Friends Polytechnic Institute at Salem many varieties are better picked while
watching a threshing machine work fice: Township 4 north, range 9 west, next week.
Rob Perry, do................... 37 50 37 50
for the winter.
still very hard, or as soon as the seeds
and remarked that .lie could feed the
37 50 37 50 money.
The dies at the brick plant are in begin to turn brown, the "ripening” II V Stott, do...............
Thievs entered the barber shop of C. machine, which he did for about ten in Clatsop county; township 15 south,
Ed
Burton,
do
..................
20 00 20 00
H. Fleming Friday night and walked minutes. Steppiug down from the ma­ range 2 east, in Linn county; town­ place, and a few brick were pressed into the best condition to go on in a G Galwith, do..................
37 50 37 50
ship 18 south, range 6 west; township Wednesday, but owing to some miscal­
oil’ with $4 in change.
We don't believe in sac-
chine he fell and upon being picked up 21 south, range 1 east and township 21 culation a small cog wheel was broken, somewhat cool and dark storage. I n- W F Coulter, do............... 60 00 60 00
deed,
some
varieties,
like
the
Vicar
of
south, range 1 west, in Linn county.
||Marion county has paid the balance was found to lie dead.
M
Crewes,
do
....................
1
00
1
00
The maps of these lands have been which will delay work till the first of Winkfield, whicli are hard and almost
rificeing everything for
due the state for taxes of 1891. It
Phil Withycoinb, do ....... 12 76 12 76
W. J. Garrison with Lancer D re- forwarded to the local land offices at the week.
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worthless if picked up before frosts lie- S Wigle, do....................
amounted to $2131.70.
51
50
51
50
turned from the fair at Tillamook on Oregon City and Roseburg and parties
cheapness; hence don't buy
Lewis Hoskins returned Friday from
Mrs. Wells, the milliner, has return­ Sunday last. Lancer won every race interested can govern themselves ac­ his trip to Colo.ndoand Kansas having comes delicious after many weeks of Derby A Co, do...............
280 280
storage.
—
Orange
Judd
Farmer.
cordingly.
ed and has sold out her stock of mil­ in which he was entered, and the Yam­
Isaac Sampson, do..
12 50 12 50
nor sell the auction goods,
had a very pleasant time. He says he
By calling at tlie McMinnville Drug
linery and store fittings.
Chas Benedict, do.
hill boys who went over and backed
Hows Thia!
22 45 22 45
saw some good crops in parts of Kansas
if we know it.
750 7 50
Paul Schroeder has purchased the him now have their pockets full of the store, 8. Howortli A Co., Prop., you but that in the western part not much We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward R B Miller, do.................
barber shop of W. H. Logan. Mr. Lo­ Tillumookers’ money. Mr. Garrison is will find a large supply and variety of is to be seen but deserted sod houses. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Wyatt Harris, salary........ 50 00 1 60
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure
F M York, salary assessor. 86 25 86 25
highly pleased at the entertainment bibles and testaments, illustrated bible
gan will reside in Dallas.
F. J. C heney A Co Props, Toledo, O.
story books, encyclopedias, concord­ A. K. Cooper & Co., are putting in a
given
him
while
there
by
the
Fair
as­
83 75 83 75
But we do claim to lead
We the undersighed, have known F J. Ed Hendricks, salary..
The Independence school directors
ances, bible dictionaries and a great va­ system of water works at their place on Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe \V 1. Warren, salary.
61
45
61
45
riety of the genuine Oxford bibles, all the mountain side. The water is taken him perfectly
have wisely concluded to admit no sociation.
honorable in all business
*1
<1
in low
... 227 25 102 75 all competitors
The weather of last week was very of which are sold at low rates. Come from a spring and is piped into the transactions and financially able to carry
child under 6 years of age.
early
and
get
your
choice.
out
any
obligations
made
by
their
firm.
Wm
Galloway,
salary.
.
84
67
67
84
sultry
and
the
sun
looked
like
a
great
Henry Moore, one of the pile driver
house, and arrangements are being West A Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo,
C. A. N vtley .
T W Perry, Com’r salary . 14 40 14 40 prices, here or elsewhere,
Ohio.
men, was arrested Monday for being red disk. Sunday was probably the
made to irrigate at least a part of their
Notice.
J J Henderson, do............ 31 34 31 34 who carry the same quali­
Walding,
Kinnan
A
Marvin,
wholesale
hottest and most uncomfortable day of
drunk. Fined $5. and costs.
fruit traet.
druggists, Toledo. Ohio.
J B Stilwell, salary Supt... 52 00 52 00
the season. The atmosphere was filled
All persons knowing themselves in­
Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally,
State Evangelist R. H. Bateman, with dust and’smoke and breathing debted to me are requested to settle As the time for the opening of Eaciftc acting directly upon the blood and mucus
“
exam, board .. 9 00 900 ty of goods.
will preach at the Christian church was an effort. The thermometer regis­ their accounts at the earliest possible College draws near the prospects for an surfaces of the system. Price 75e per liot S S Duncan, do........
900 9 00
increased attendance over last year tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. Thos Newlin, do...............
Sunday morning and evening.
900 900
tered 96 in the shade in several time.
8. A. Y oung , M. I).
becomes more apparent.
President
This season as an induce-
Real Estate.
J F Byers, lumber.......... 43 75 cont
The new pastor of the Christian places in the city. During the night
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
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Newlin is receiving letters almost daily
church is expected here the last of this the weather changed and on Monday
38 30 vont
ment for people to buy for
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week, from Centralia, Missouri.
30 35 cont
morning a shower of ashes fell; proba­ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, from persons asking information, re­ J T Williamson and wife, to Port­
land
Real
Estate
Co.,
480
acres
in
sec
garding
the
College,
or
engaging
rooms
Bruises,
Sores,
Ulcers,
Salt
Rheum,
Jones A Adams, do.......... . 5 62 5 62
O. P. Coshow and family and brother bly from the burning timber in the Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and board.
cash we shall, on all but a
21, 22, 38, t 3 s r 3 w; $10,000.
do
do..
33 66 33 66
George, left here Tuesday for Salem, mountains.
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­
United
States
to
Oliver
and
Hester
do
do.......... 1200 12 00
few staple goods, give ten
where they will spend the week.
Mr. Tyler has abandoned his well at tions. and positively cures Piles or no
I Amity Popgun Sept, 9.
Ann Moor, 560 acres e 1 sec 21 sw 1 and
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
do
do..........
6 99 6 99
the
depth
of
275
feet.
The
drill
struck
Dolph
Sanders
went
to
McMinnville
McMinnville has a new tailor.
perfect satisfaction, or money refund­
s J nw’ } sec 22 t 3 s r 3 w.
pei’ cent, off to cash buyers.
do
do.......... 64 20 64 20
Jacops, formerly of Portland has open­ a hard pan at 265 feet about ten inches ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Monday, where he will attend College.
do
do
..........
W
T
Shurtleff
and
wife
to
Filancy
15
65
15
65
ed a shop in the union block, See ad thick. It was thought that upon go­ by Rogers Bros.
On account of hop picking the school Otis w 1 block 5 Chandlers 2d add to
do
do.......... 15 29 15 29
ing through this water would be ob­
This we find is absolutely
in this paper.
BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. directors have decided to put off school McMinnville; $2000.
Dorrance Bros do.......... 115 20 115 20
tained but instead the same blue clay
a week longer. It will begin Monday
8. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn- formation was found beneath the hard
Mitchell
A
Clark
do
.
18
20
18
20
Joseph R Lewis and wife to John
necessary in order for us
Rhodes A Rhodes have money to the 19th., inst.
vllle pharmacy are closing out their pan as exists aliove it. The pressure loan
on improved farm property.
Glen lot 24 in Oakes Fruit Farm sub­ F R Wilson do................. 195 40 195 40
stock of paints and oils at cost. Call of air rejiorted last week was tested by
Fred Stimpson, all-year-old Amity division; $500.
M Waters, board, Runion. 23 00 23 00 to meet the changed condi­
Remember that C. H. Cook carries a boy deserves special mention as a hop
and investigate.
Nellie Clark, care of Mrs.
putting on a steam gauge and was full line of graham in small sacks, corn
J
II
Lewis
and
wife
to
J
W
Scanlan
picker. During his stay in the Howard
Ramage....................
8. A. Manning slipped on the roof of found to be 38 pounds to the square meal and wheatlets, D. street.
42 50 42 50 tions and demands of our
lot 15 Oakes Fruit Farm sub., 6.40 acres
A J Apperson, supplies do 9 84 9 84
his building Saturday and the balance ’ inch. This was exhausted in two days When you want prices on lumlier get yards he averaged his four boxes a day $448.
of the day ¡and Sunday he spent on but still comes out of the well in con-, them of A. S. Briggs as he will save which for his age is remarkably good
D C Strohm, care indigent 16 00 16 00 wholesale houses.
Leo J Patterson to J R McMullan John Dunn, blacksmithing 3 00 3 00
you money. Any quantity and quality. picking.
crutches. He is now all right.
siderable force at intervals.
* Office with Jas. Fletcher.'
Eight head of as fine cattle as ever lot 6 block 37 Oak Park add to Mc­ W T Booth A Son do........ 21 13 21 13
It is announced that Miss Kate ('o- The greatest mistake that has been
('. H. Cook pays the highest market was shipped from Amity were started Minnville; $500.
do
do........ 46 21 46 21
show of Brownsville, well known in made in this city for some time is the price
in cash for produce of all kinds.
E R and J W Foster to W F Camp­ Justice transcript State vs
this city, will be married soon to the narrow sidewalks of Third street, the As it is impossible tc buy for cash and over the O. I’, for Salem yesterday by
G. Gamie
One steer about three bell 2 acres, pt A B Fowlcomer Die J W Eves.................
70 60 70 60
editor of the Brownsville 1 ¡me».
main business street of the city. They sell on time, from and after this date
years
old
weighed
2,700 lbs. He previ­ near Sheridan; $200.
no
goods
will
be
delivered
except
for
F M Barr, jury list............ 30 00
rej
Mrs. O. F. Davidson and son Nile are eight feet wide and on an average
ously started a band on foot for the Marth Grosvenor to Wm F Hasen-
justice fee....... 6 75
rej
have returned from Coos Bay and will busiuess day it is almost impossible for a cash.
ll
ll
berg 40 acres sw ] ne sec 36 s 3 sr 3 w;
1 00 100
For rent.—An unfurnished room, | capital.
reside in this oily in the future Mr. person to move along because of the
$600.
suitable
for
one
or
two
lady
students,
[
Chas
Agee,
scalp
bounty... 1 00 1 00
Davidson will arrive in a few days.
crowded condition of the sidewalk. who want to board themselves. In­ A party consisting of two women
Mary E Cook to A B Watt lots 2 3 6 R B Ilibbs, do..........
10 00 1 00
and three men passed through town
Jones A Adams have settled upon the Saturday night while the peeple were quire at this office.
You will find a Complete line of
block
9 Watt’s 2d add to Amity; $.500 Elmer I^dd, challenger .
rejected
Tuesday
who
said
they
were
from
plans for their building. The design moving, it took considerable work to go
School books and stationery at C. Independence,but some said they knew
C
Hendricks,election
booth
3 00 3 00
A B Watt to L R Watt lots 2 3 6
was furnished by Geo. Bodie and is a block. This should be remedied lie- Grissen’s.
J M Kelty, do.................... 3 00 3 00
of one of the womfii in Portland and Watt's add to Amity; $1.00.
very good. Pressed brick will be used. fore long as the city is growing and
more business is done every day and it All kinds ot machine oils at Hod­ that the other ’belonged in McMinn­
J S Allison and wife to Andrew De J B Mount, hardware....... 3 25 3 25
Our sporting men are not following is a great inconvenience to people who san’s.
300 3 00
ville. From their actions and their Long 40 acres ne J sec 22t5sr7w: Jeffries A Co, do...............
G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, chat we should judge they did’nt know
the races as much this year as in form­ are in a hurry.
Union Hardware Co, do.. 27 11 27 11
$100.
Oregon.
er years. They have the experience
J T Isham,board witnesses 14 00 cont
where they were from and didn’t eare
MARRIED.
United States to Alex Ander Mc­ W A Benedict, moving do.
That soda water on tap at Billy Kuns’ where they went. Just where they
probably while some one else has the
3 50 3 50
is said to be the best in town.
Kinley 238.66 acres see 1 t 6 s r 4 w.
money.
J J Spencer, dist atty fee . 5 00 5 00
M acy —S tow —At thif home of the
did belong we do not know but think
Machine oils at Hodson’s.
Alex Hudson returned from Califor­ bride Sept, sth., 1892 by the Rev.
Jas Minty sheep inspector 8 33 n Q OO
we could suggest a place quite fitting
nia Tuesday evening where he has
City of McMinnville, lights
Ronald McKillop, Mr. W T Macy, of W. H. Kuns bakery is the place to for such an outfit.
spent the past year. He will remain
and water...................... 12 90 12 90 REMEMBER GER BLENDED COFFEE IS THE VERY BEST
Newberg, and Miss Nancy M Stow get your warm bread for breaklast.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
The cheapest and liest machine oils
here a few days and t hen go east of the of Gopher valley.
Messinger
A Johnson caj>-
[Dayton Herald, Sept. 9.]
When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria
Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash
at Hodson’s.
mountains.
John Luehn and family, who have When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
turing insane negro....... 5 00 5 00
G lenn -J ohnson —At {lie residence of
or merchandise.
A banana tree bearing fruit is some­ the bride’s parents in this city, on I 1 Candies, nuts and fresh fruits; pies, been living on A. L. Alderman’s farm When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Chas Groening, wood....... 12 00 12 00
cakes
and
everything
in
a
firstclass
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
river,
the
Truck
A
Dray
Co.,
teaming
4
75
4 75
thing rarely seen in Oregon. At the Wednesday evening, at 7:20 o’clock, bakery’ at W. H. Kuns.
W J Crawford, surveying . 10 00 cont Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free.
past year, have returned to Yankton,
residence of I). Van Horn, in Albany,
Mr. P. D. Glenn to Miss Mary John,
Hodson lias oils of all kinds.
Orders given the driver will receive
South Dakota, from whence they
is a tree now 7years old which lias a son, both of this city, Rev. Wiley B.
State of Oregon, County of Yamhill,ss.
When your $200 watch needs repair­ came.
large bunch of fruit.
prompt attention.
I, Ed Hendricks, county clerk and
Knowles officiating.
ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds
Strong: Witnesses.
clerk of the county court of the county
There will be considerably over 100,-
F. E. Rogers and Wayne Carlin re­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn are both popular of jewelry repaired.
ceived their imported English setter in the city and have many friends who
Among the thousands of testimonials of Yamhill, and state of Oregon, do
“Little Beauty” is the name of a 000 bushels of wheat received at the
dog Friday night. He was on the road wish them all the good things of life, j handsome parlor organ and $45 will Dayton warehouses this season. One of cures by Dr Miles’ New Heart Cure, hereby certify that the foregoing copy of
eighteen days and was in good condi­ Mrs. Glenn is a daughter of C. D. John­ buy it, at C. Grissen’s book and music visiting the warehouses sees a lively is that of Nathan Allison, a well- schedule of claims has lieen by me com­
store.
son, ex-mayor of the city.
scene presented by the arrival of [many known citizen of Glen Rock, Pa., who pared with the original, and that it is a
tion upon his arrival.
for years had shortness of breath, sleep­
W. H. McFadden and E. C. Cruse M acrum -S mitii —At the residence of The buteher shop of Booth A Hibbs wheat teams and the transferring and lessness, pain in left side, shoulders, correct transcript therefrom and of the
is
at
all
times
supplied
with
tlie
best
of
storing
ot
grain.
smothering spells, etc.; one bottle of whole of such original schedule of
the bride’s parents in Forest Grove, meats, Game aiid fish in season, rec-
had a little fight on Sunday, in which
A gentleman in this town informs Dr. Miles' New’ Heart Cure and one claims as the same appears of file at my
Cruse got a black eye. Monday Mc­ Mr. Newell Macrum to Miss L. N. ollect.
box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured
Smith, of Forest G rove.
Fadden was arrested for assault and
If you "’ant your property insured in the editor that he is confident that the him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is an­ office and in my custody.
Mr Macrum is elerk in the McMinn­ a standard company, Rhodes AJRhodes seed of the plantain, sc common in this other witness, who for twenty years In testimony whereof I have hereunto
battery and was fined $5 and costs.
state, can be utilized in the manufac­ suffered with heart disease, was pro­ set my hand and affixed the seal of said
ville
National Bank of this city. Mrs will be pleased to write you.
No person should travel without a
this 13th day of Sept., A. I>. 1892.
Remember, the liest best sewing ma­ ture of oil. He has tested them and nounced incurable by physicians, death court
box of Ayer’s Pills. As a safe and Macrum is a daughter of David Smith chine
[i- s.j
E d H endricks ,
in th world is the Wheeler A Wil­ believes that the seed is similar to that stared him in the face, could not lie
of
Forest
Grove,
formerly
of
St.
Joseph
__________ County Clerk.
down for fear of smothering to death.
speedy remedy for constpation and all
son
No.
9,
C.
Grissen,
agent.
Immediately after using the New’
irregularities of the stomach and bow­ this county. A house is ready furnish­ Call on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains of flax and contains oil.
Born.
The fall term of the Dayton pnblic Heart Cure he felt better and could lie
els, they have no equal, and, being su­ ed for the young couple and they will in real estate. They will show you
down and sleep all night and is now’ a D erby —To the wife of John Derby, of
gar-coated, are pleasant to take, and arrive to occupy it the latter part of property and give prices with tlie best school commenced on Monday last. well man. The New Heart Cure is this city, on Tuesday, Sept. 13,1892, a
Can be had in quantity on short notice at this office.
this
week.
Prof.
A.
N.
Lowe,
principal,
assisted
terms.
sold, also free book, by Rogers Bros
boy, weight 8 pounds.
long retain their virtues.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
SCHOOL BOOKS
The Fall Term of School opens
September 5th. Those in need of
School Books should buy them early
We have a large and well select­
ed stock of Pencils, Tablets, Rules,
Slates, etc., etc1. In fact every­
thing necessary for a complete
school outfit
AT LOWEST PRICES
BOGERS BROS’ PHARMACY.
NOW READY !
A. J. APPERSON
AT THE MODEL GROCERY
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
Teas, Coffees and Spices,
Melons, Fruits and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glass and Stoneware.
J. H. HENDERSON,
Union Block, McMinnville
Warehouse Receipts