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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1892)
i THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Ileal Estáte-. The charge that the vote of the P P Durant to Emma Durant, lot 2, j city slums has brought democracy HARDING t HEATH, Publishers. into power is a very thin one, for blk 8, J Watts add to Amity; $290. the facts and figures show that the J Maliy and wife to M Burlingame, I ROM Scrofula, which, being heredi SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tary, is the latent cause of Consump- Ont Copy, per year, inadvance................. (I 00 bone and sinew of the country have lots 1, 1, blk 11, Lafayette; $180. tion, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions, Oct Copy, »ix months in advance............. 50 Mrs F C Tatom and wife to L De- j voted to that effect. What lhe pol lashmutt, lot 12, blk 5, Biliees add to . and numerous other maladies. To ef fect a cure, purify the blood with Entered at the postoflice at McMinnville icy of the incoming administration Sheridan; $150. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Begin early, and Oregon, as second-class matter. ! will be is well known,for Mr. Cleve- W E Potter and wife to L Delash persist till every trace of the poison is 77 ' 7 ' ’ '. 7“7 , land and his chief lieutenants have mutt, lots 11, 12, blk 5, Bibees add to eradicated. All iubtc.nbert who do not reccire ffieu- “I can heartily recommend Ayer’s Sheridan; $145. paper regularly will confer a faror by im- I expressed themselves freely on Sarsaparilla for all those who are afflict Jos Hoberg, referee, to G M Allen, : ed with scrofulous humors. I hail mediately reporting the tame to thii office ' these points If said policy fails to lots 123-4, blk 9, Amity; $310. suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Finally, Ayer s give relief to the laboring masses T J Shadden to J Todd, j acre, pt S ! Thursday, November 17, 1892. Sarsaparilla gave relief and put me in my present good healthy condition.’ — they will demand something else Beary d l.c, t 4 s, r 4 w; $12.50. Howard, Newport, N. H. that will gain such an end, and ele W L Warren, sheriff', to Wm C'hirs- i E. “ M. THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN My daughter was greatly troubled man, 80 acres, pt J R Walling, d 1 c, t i with scrofula, anil, at one time, it was vate to authority those they think feared she would lose her sight. Ayer s After the fourth day of March most likely to bring about the de 5 s, r 4 w; $1125. Sarsaparilla has completely restored S M Scrack and wife to U C Caldwell I her health, and her eyes are as well next the democratic party will be sired result. The coming change 96 acres, pt of R Welch d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 and strong as ever, with not a trace of scrofula in lier system.” —Geo. King, in possession of every branch of the in government officials will not w; $300. Killingly, Conn. government for the first time in 32 bring about any sudden or harmful Geo Willis and wife to J JI Walker, lots 1, 3, blk J, Willis add to McMinn years. The first ten years of this revolution. The wheels will roll period this party was so sparsely right on as usual, but will gradual ville; $270. 8 Cozinc and wife to E K Pound, lot PREPARED BY represented in the halls of congress ly be greased with a new kind of 1, blk J Cozines 3d add to McMinnville; Dr. J. C. Ayer Ic Co., Lowell, Mass. that the republicans bad every oil, intended to run smoother and $260. Price $1; six bottles, Worth S3 a bottle. I thing their own way and as a con more in the interest of the common Peter Hume and wife to H B Newby, sequence became very corrupt. In people. That President Harrison 17.32 acres, pt E C Williams d 1 c. t 5 s, CITATION. 1872 the democrats gained control and his principal advisors have r 4 w; $495. In the County Court of Yambill County, Directors of school dist 32 to W Ever-, nf Oregon. of the house of representatives, but aimed to do what they thought best est, 7.67 acres, sec 21, t 3 s, r 2 w; $130. State Ill the matter of the last will ami testa were so loosely organized that they for the country we verily believe, Oregonian railway Co to L J Fletch ment of Joel Stowe, late of this county, de ceased. To Robert A. Stowe, Mary M Macy,Car accomplished nothing and two years but that their way of doing things er, right of way; $1. oline Snell, Margaret Taylor. Joel E. Stowe later the republicans were again has not been acceptable to the pop A B Faulconer and wife to H C Row Francis M. Stowe, Nancy 1-.. Roberts. Eliza Streeter. Missouri It. Smith. Lulu M. given full sway. Then came the ulace everybody now knows.— Dal ell, 6.73 acres, pt A B Faulconer d I c, beth Woorly. Marion T. Roberts. Ruth A (troves t5 s, r 6 w; $450. Elizabeih E, Brower, Marvel T. Stowe, memorable campaign of 1876 with ian Itemizer. W M Ball and wife to John C Wheel Robert L. Stowe and Sarah Thompson, the Samuel J. Tilden as the leader and devisees and heirs at law of said Joel Stowe er, 15, acres near St Joe; $1650. tariff for revenue only the para The year 1816 is called the year Society of'Friends to Pacific college, deceased. Whereas, Isaac Lambright, sole executor of the last will and testament of said Jogl mount issue. The result of that without a summer. Snow and sleet 30 lots in Newberg; $5000. Stowe, deceased, hag tiled in the above campaign is well remembered. The fell on 17 different days of May. In Jackson Agee and wife to Wm Gal named county court hisduly verified petition loway, 110 acres, pt of Wm Dawson d 1 praying said court to make an order there democracy was successful at the June there was either frost or snow c, t 4 s, r 5 w; $4000. of duly licensing and empowering him as executor to sell all the following de {Kills but counted out by the clect- every night but three. The snow James Agee and wife to Robert such scribed parcel of land belonging to the es tate of decedent, so that the proceeds toral commission organized by the was five inches deep for several White, nl lot 4 and lot 13, Fairlawn; thereof said can be divided according to the ' $1650. provisions of said will, to-wit: The East republicans for that purpose. Since days in succession in the interior of of the following described pgreel of then the party has held to tariff re New York and from 10 inches to 3 Henry Vanderhoof and wife to J half land to-wit: Beginning at a point 150 feet Matty, land near Lafayette; $600. of the north and west junction of form as the main issue in every feet in Vermont and Maine. July Lavina A Watt et al to Emma Du- south First and A streets of the town of McMinn campaign. On the other hand the was cold and frosty; ice formed as 1 rant, lots 1,4, blk 5, Watts 2d add to ville. Yamhill county, state of Oregon, thence south along west line of said A street republicans have advocated what thick as window panes in every one ' Amity; $90. 66 feet: thence west 201 feet; thence north 66 feet, thence east 204 feet to the place of they were pleased to call the Amer of the New England States. Au Peter Hume and wife to W T Land- beginninj. and whereas said county court i Ingham, 20 acres, t 2 s, r 4 w; $600. lias ordered that said petition be heard by ican system of protection. They gust was still worse; ice formed said court at the usual place of holding Mining Difficulties. were not content with the schedule nearly an inch in thickness and said court, in the courthouse in said town of McMinnville, in said county and «fate, killed nearly every green thing in as fixed by Morrill and approved Mining operations in the Willamette on Tuesday, the 3rd da.v of January, 1893, one o’clock p in. of satd day. and di by Lincoln and Seward, but in time the United States and Europe. In valley generally seem to I m * carried on at rected this citation to be issued and served of peace kept the people burdened the spring of 1816 corn, which had under difficulties. The following is in this proceeding: Now, therefore, in the name of the state with a worse than war tariff. They been kept over from the crop of from Brownsville: D. B. Standish and of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby G. Standish have just returned from citel and required to be and appear at the now see the error of their way. The 1815, sold for from $5 to $15, the and place above appointed for hear the Blue river mining district, where time ing said petition and then and there show overwhelming majority given the buyers purchasing for seed. they have been working the assess cause, if any exists, why the said prayer of democrats in the popular branch of said petition should not be granted. Anton I filing Fact.—Suspected by Com* ment on the Luckey Boy mine. They In testimony whereof we have hereunto congress two years ago was not report the ledge looking well, but the set our hands and caused the seal of said paratively Few. court to he affixed on this the fltli day of earth had caved in much last season, enough to awake them to a realiza November, A. D. 1892. and made it necessary to put in heav Things that embody the most truth WM. GALLOWAY, tion of the fact that the schedules are frequently amony the last to lie ier timbers at the moush of tlie tun IIENDBICKS, County Judge, proposed by the McKinly bill were realized. Incredible as it may seem nel. Surface dirt from above the tun ED Clerk of said County A Fenton, Att’ys for said Estate. not to be tolerated. So it became one in four has a weak or diseased nel that had slid down from the wall of Ramsev (Nov. 17-49. ) heart, the early symptoms of which necessary that the people again are, short breath, oppression, faint and the lead showed lots of the gold, and Notice of Final Settlement. speak their mind on that question hungry »pells, fluttering,pain in left if they could only have had sluice boxes side smotheriug, swollen ankle, dropsy on the ground much gold could have NOTICE is hereby given that the under and on the 8th inst. they spoke in wind lu stomach, ete. Devi Logan., signed as the administratrix of the estate of been taken out.— Albany Democrat. Edwin B. Fellows, deceased has filed her such thundering tones that the re Buchanan, Mich., suffered from lieart final account as such administratrix, in disease thirty years. Two bottles of Itncklen ’ s Arnica Salve. the county court of Yamhill county, Ore verberating echoes will not have Dr. Miles’ Heart ( 'tire cured him. gon, and said court lias set the 3rd day of The effects of your new Heart Cure, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, January. 1888, at the hour of ten o’clock a. died away in the next decade. The is wonderful.”—Mrs Eva Dresser, Mc Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, m of said day at the county court room at leaders of the erstwhile g. o. p. con Gregor, Iowa. This favorite remedy is Bruises, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place hearing said account. cede that this is the issue upon sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. Chilblains, Corns and all Skill Erup for Therefore, all persons interested in said Get the Doctor’s book, ‘New and tions. and positively cures Piles or no estate are hereby notified and required to which they lost, and conclude that Startling Facts,” free. pay required. It is guaranteed to give be and appear at said time anil place and perhaps they did go to an unreason For Sale—Twenty acrces of fine land, perfect satisfaction, or money refund show cause, if any there be, why said ac ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale count should not lie allowed and said estate suitable for fruit, within one-half mile by Rogers Bros. able extreme. be not finally-settled and said administratrix Few are Free IF YOU WANT AT THE MODEL GROCERY F Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, A To ait Digestion take one Small Bile Bean liter eating. 23c. per bottle. of the college. Price $150 per acre. No money wanted down. Enquire at this office. They increase appetite, purify the whole system and act on the liver. Bile Beans Small. discharged ELVIRA D FELLOWS. F.W. Fenton. Administratrix. Atty for Estate (Nov. 17—48) You will find a Complete line of I» L ) Fancy and Staple Groceries, Teas, Coffees and Spices, Melons, Fruits and Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Stoneware !S GO TO BURNS & DANIELS They have the best and most complete stock this side of Portland and will always treat you right. REMEMBER OUR BLENDED COFFEE IS THE VERY BEST Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash or merchandise. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. Orders given the driver will receive prompt attention. J. H. HENDERSON, BURNS & DANIELS A' Union Block, McMinnville ( ) 0. HODSON, DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, QN ACCOUNT STOVES AND TINWARE. Of wishing to retire from business, I offer to sell my entire stock of Mer chandise at Cost FOR CASH House Furnishing Goods. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fittings, Faints, Etc. L. BETTMAN. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work of Every Description. O. O. HODSON. Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. r.ATOO LACK THREAD CO., Ol*.i-o. Conn., i! •listribu'.i* in pn-inlurus Two Tiiousiind J>ol- , (iohl Coin, for the bent fqieeinieiiN of i.<t:cy work, to be laade only from the GLASGO TWILLED lAiiE THREAD. Open h) all residents uj L’tr United States, euiiizztecx ; COIN S od 1 Oc. for Simpl* htx.ul. Twilled DllflEAB CO.,6labgo, Conn. HOOTS & SHOES! I lir. u.L 5ÜO \ urda. oo emiums. Ark your <’.«.! ” f'r< !rc»i!an rl^inR full I infonuuli' Il' iMit.t > U* hud vt him, L I) > N1>T DELAY. .■ wxthfartory proofs or our relia- Liliiy furnished. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of Send 1 Or. eich for llloatrated Crochet Hooka, I No. 1 and No. ». Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices than ever offered in this market We Deal on the Square, F. DIELSCSIE10EB. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892 Kay & Todd will Commence the Greatest Discount Sale Ever Held in Yamhill County at this Time of The Year. * ** A We will offer our great stock of $18,000 worth of first class goods at PER CENT DISCOUNT It is a well known fact that the amount cf business we do goes to prove THAT WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN OUR LINE IN THE COUNTY And that our prices are always from 15 to 20 PER CENT LOWER than anyone else on the same quality of goods, but in order to reduce our immense stock of goods and to give our customers and all others who wish to take advantage of this great reduction, a chance to buy goods at less prices than any one else will sell you, we will sacrifice our profits for the balance of the year. We carry no AUCTION or trashy goods, but the best qualities and sell them as cheap as some firms sell auction goods. We make no reserve, but our entire stock goes at one-fifth off of our former prices, which are all marked in plain figures. Call and see us. It will not hurt you even, if you don't buy. Look at our BLANKETS, CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, &c., and save One-Fifth of your Money. KAY & TODD.