The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 24, 1892, Image 3

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    C'omn<i««iouers’ Proceeding*.
GOOD BUSINESS SENSE.
DIED.
Public School; Notes,
J. 8. Hibbs, who lias been so low
that recovery was doubtful, is much
In
the matter of the assessment T. B.
On the coming Monday the second I ! C arey —At his residence in Lafayette, J. E. Swanson was Insured in the Mu­
better.
Henderson on assessment roll of 1892.
on
Monday,
November
21,
1892,
at
5
tual Benefit, of Newark.
November - -
-24, 1892 A sack containing a package of blue quarter of the public schools of this;
Ordered that reduction be made in
a. m., Wesley B. Carey, of consump­
vitriol and a package of coffee has been city begins and additional schools wil
The late J. E. Swanson, of Carlton, amount of 24'e acres.
tion,
aged
44
years.
Funeral
held
be organized in the lately finished i
left at this office for a claimant.
POSTOFFIC’K HOURS.
In the matter of assessment of P. A.
Tuesday, Nov. 22d, from M. E. was a man of wise forethought and good
school house. Prof. J. A. Buchanan
W.
F..
Martin
and
R.
B.
Hibbs
came
church at Lafayette under the aus­ business sagacity. One marked evi­ P>ates. Ordered that reduction of $956
. From 7 a ni. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p.
will
have
charge
of
the
higher
grade,
ui. to 8:3o p. m.
dence of this is the faetthathe carried a lie made.
down the river hunting ducks Tuesday
pices of the Masonic fraternity.
Mrs. Matthieu the intermediate grade,
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to (I p. ni. and killed one duck and a loon.
life insurance policy for $3,666 in that
Im matter of assessment oi 0. B. Wi­
Wesley
B.
Carey
was
born
on
Dec.
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
and Miss Green the primary grade.
Mail south closes at !)-50 a. m. Mail
The “Meadow lake” is becoming All pupils who desire to take an ad­ 25, 1847, on the farm now owned by tried and excellent company. The Mu­ ley. Ordered that assessor be authorized
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m.
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening quite a resort for ducks. R. B. Hibbs vanced course, consisting of elementa­ John Shelton, in Yamhill county. He tual Benefit Life of Newark, N. J. to assess mortgage at $2,600, and allow
before at 9 p m
killed 14 of them one day last week ry algebra, physical geography, United has always resided in this county, with Swanson’s widow was this week $1,000 indebtedness.
forwarded the amount in full due on
In matter of assessment of Martin
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail
A young man by the name of Cum­ States history, physiology and hygiene, the exception of a short time spent in
closes at 11 a ni.
the policy. He insured in this com­ Miller, guardian. Ordered that assessor
Eastern
Oregon.
He
was
married
to
mings was drowned in Nestucca bay a higher grammar, business arithmetic
pany Dec. 16th, 1891, and died Aug, be authorize»! to assess same to amount
short time ago by the cansizing of a sail and penmanship will report at the old Miss H. E. Davis on Nov, 22, 1868. The
CHURCH NOTICES.
30th, 1892. " Are you insured? If not, of $500.
result
of
this
union
was
four
children,
boat.
building to Prof. Geo. A. Peebles, who
M ethodist E piscopal i'auacii —Services
you are negligent of your liest interests.
In the matter of assessment of J. A.
All the old sports will be out at the will have charge of this class the re­ three of whom ’are now living, two Death may claim you at any time. Be­
every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:00p m,
Huston. Ordered that reduction be
Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni Prayer meet­ the shoot this afternoon. Go and lis­ mainder of the year, on the coming boys and a girl. He was made a Ma­
fore insuring, examine this company made in amount of $1,7.50, lieing on a
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
ten to them tell how they once could Monday. It is the intention to give son in 1875 and has always been an up­ It has some excellent and special feat­
R ev . S. E M emixger , Pastor
mortgage heretofore paid and not can­
right
member
of
the
craft.
At
the
advan-
shoot.
the
pupils
who
desire
to
take
ClMBEEI.ASU Par.SBTTr.RtAX C hcrch —
ures that should claim your attention. celled.
time
of
his
death
be
was
Junior
War
­
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p
The Thanksgiving services will take tage of the opportunity a six months den of Lafayette Lodge No. 3. Some For particulars address Mark T. Kady,
in Sundav School at 9:30 a. ill.
Schedule of claims allowe»! for month
R ev W iley K xowi . es , Pastor
place today at the C. P. church, Rev. course. The enrollment has reached twenty years ago consumption fastened state agent for Oregon and Idaho, of October, 1892:
l.iPTisT C hvrch .—Services every Sabbath McKillop, of the Baptist church preach­ 460 for the first quarter as against 350
northeast corner .Third and Washing­ NAME A- FOR WIIAT.
CI.’ m ’D. all ’ d .
at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at ing the sermon.
for the first quarter of last year. Mc­ its deadly grip upon him, but he has
9;55a. ni. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
J L'Mart in, lumber...... $ 2 78 $ 2.78
resisted its efforts by pure force of will. ton streets, Portland.
Minnville
now
lias
the
best
schools
of
Rhodes Bros, of this city and John A S Bible,board indigent 47 50
C hristian C hvrc O.—Services every Sab­
The youngsters of the city enjoyed a
Cont
Some two weeks ago bleeding of the
bath at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. ni Sunday free skate at the rink Tuesday night. any city of the same size in the state of
Fryer
of Carlton are agents for this sub­ A F Savage, do.............. 8 00
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lungs
started
in
and
brought
him
to
School at 10 a. m. Y. P. S C. E. meets
Oregon.
Every
student
ought
to
lie
stantial company.
A Patterson,rails for ro.nl 12 00
1200
Sunday at 0:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed­ Busted spinal columns are now scatter­
tlie
bed,
from
which
he
has
not
rallied,
happy now as he has the advantage of
nesday at 7.30 p m. Everyone invited
ed all over the city.
Justice transcript State
passing away the day liefore the 24th
NEWS RETOLD.
H. A. D exton , Pastor.
every modern convenience.
vs Frank Butts..........
1 75
1 75
D.
P.
Thompson
left
Portland
for
anniversary of bis marriage. Mr. Carey
S t . J ames C atholic C iiurch .—Services 1st
The Democratic Ratification.
and 3id Snndays of each month, Second Washington Tuesday evening, where
was a man liked by all his associates, Interestin" Paragraphs from our County Louis Vascella, 3 black
Sunday St. Mary's at Corvallis
Fourth he will receive his commission and
Exchanges.
9 00
bear scalps................. 9 00
ever willing to lend a hand to a needy
Sunday, St Patrick’s Chnrch on Muddy.
the
Democrats
from
every
part
of
BenC
Irwin
&
Co.,
elec
­
will sail from New York for Constanti­
brother. He will be remembered by a
R ev . T hos . B riody , Pastor
LSberidan Sun. Nov. 18.j
state gathered in Portland last Thurs­ host of friends. He died a Christian in
*■—
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36 45
nople on December 3rd.
Billy Warren, a deputy sheirft’ of tion envelopes............ 36 45
day evening to participate in the larg­
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II.,
37 05
this county was in town Thursday on Jno Dunn,blacksmithing 37 05
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­
Capt. Tyler has returned to the city est political gathering ever held in the the highest sense of the word.
22
C
E
Branson,
survey
363
22
00
00
day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors for a few weeks visit The summer he
state. The demonstration outshone by A llison .—In Dayton, Washington, business. We acknowledge a pleasant A S Briggs, lumlier....... 53 13
cordially invited.
J. T J olly .
53 13
spent at his mines in the upper coun­ long odds the republican meeting held
Nov. 15, 1892, Mrs. Catherine Fletch­ call.
M rs . M. E. K uns ,
Master,
Wallace & Walker’s doz
Secretary,
try and is well pleased at the product a few days before. It is estimated by er Allison, aged 80 years.
Surveyor Maloney was busy a por­ cuspidors.................... 3 60
3 (XI
of both his placer and quartz mines.
persons in a position to judge, that Mrs. Allison was born in Yorkshire, tion of last week surveying for Judge Harding & Heath, pr’tg 99 85
83 40
Custer Post No. 9 meets the second and
Regular services at the Christian there were between 41X10 and 5000 peo­ England, March 20, 1812, united with Galloway who recently bought the farm
fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. R.
ball in Wright's building at 7:30 p. m. All church next Sunday. Subject of ple in the procession; and it took it the Wesleyan Methodist church, and of Jackson Agee in Happy valley near City of McMinnville,wa­
ter and lights............ 13 Sil
13 80
members of the Order.are cordially invited
morning sermon, “Speaking with over forty minutes to pass a given emigrated to Canada in 1828. Came to McMinnville. The Judge designs his Kinney Bros,bridge work 3 35
to attend our meetings.
3 35
W iley K nowles ,
Tongues;” evening service, Having all point. The fireworks and the trans­ Oregon with her husband Thomas purchase as a summer residence.
8 50
do
supplies .. 8 50
P. F Ci.i’BixE,
Post Commander.
things Common.” Come, and bring parencies were of tlie finest sort and Allison and family in 1875. Her hus­ According to agreement John Bones DF Strohm, indigent
Adjutant
Rej
16 00
your friends. H. A. D enton , Pastor. elicited many shouts from the crowd band died in Portland June 13, 1877. had his moustache shaved off', the hair E F Duvall, liear scalp
3 00
3 (XI
Ixical mid General.
Dr. Goucher lias returned from ills on the walks as the pageant moved Flvechildern survive their aged parent; going to John Parks, who won it on a Glass & Prudhomme, al­
trip to the Coeur de A’lene country, along. The exposition building was Sarah A. Barnes, of Canada, Mary wager that Cleveland would lie elected.
phabettabs................. 2 75
Why not have a pumpkin pie social. where be looked up the mining prop­ well filled and those who deserved to Windson. Emma Stephens J. F. Alli­ Mr. Bones is really a better looking Lester Waddington, wit­
A litter of fine blooded English setters erty in which lie is interested. He is hear and be heard were there. The son, of this county, and E. G. Hayden man than liefore, and can grow more ness fees.............
5 00
5 00
for sale by Dr. S. A. Young.
pleased with the prospect and brought glorious triumph of Cleveland and of Dayton, Washington. The remains whiskers if he wants them.
J Pennington, treas sal
Stevenson was the theme, and the nu­ were brought to this county, accom­ We hear the name of C. C. Linden of Jas Liken, election room
For sale or trade. Your accounts for back some fine specimens of gold from
merous speakers treated the subject panied by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hay­ Willamina prominently mentioned as HB Newby,blacksmith’g
the
placer
mine.
cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at once.
well. A large delegation of more than den, and laid to rest in tlie Ho|iewell a candidate for the position of Indian S R Baxter .election room
Tomorrow, Friday niglit, the Degree The saloons of this ciry were all 130 from this city were in attendance. cemetery last Friday.
Agent at Grand Ronde under the next F Hauswirth, lumber .
closed
last
Sunday
out
of
respect
for
of Honor will elect officers and a full
B lack .—At Castle Rock, Wash., on administratian.
HO Morgan blaekatn’lhg
the presence of Prosecuting Attorney
Probate.
attendance of members is desired.
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1892, Leona,
B N Daniel,
do
Condon. It seems he gave the venders
Mr. and Mrs. John Short of Clymer
daughter of Wm. Black, of this city,
(Newberg Graphic Nov. 18.
I Shell, care indigent ..
of red liquor a hint that Sunday law
Guardianship
of
Lovell
Anderson;
spent Saturday in this city visiting
A Mr. Perkins, of McMinnville, was A Patterson, road work
must be respected, and they took him petition of Jeremiah and Mattie Wil­ aged 17 years. Death was caused by
Miss Short at the residence of Geo. A.
in attendance at the Friends quarterly Robt Stow,election room
at his word.— Corvallis Times. Mc­ liams to adopt Lovell Anderson grant­ consumption of the bowels.
Peebles.
do
Minnville is in another district.
ed; name ordernd changed to J. Wil­ Miss Black arrived here during tlie meeting, and was so well pleased with School dist 10,
This section was visited with quite
summer from Notre Dame, Ind., our town that lie lias decided to locate T Laughlin elec marshal
The phenomenal success of Ayer’s Sar­ liams.
an earthquake about 8:341 Monday
F W Redmond, mdse for
Estate of Geo. Christenson; final ac­ where she lias been for several years, here.
saparilla started into existence a host
evening. The houses were shaken up
Runion......................
4 25
4 25
of competitors. This,of course was to be count filed and January 3, at 10 a. m. and but a short time ago went to Cas- Johnnie, a little son of Mr. and Mrs.
quite lively.
tie Rock to visit her brother, Her Jacob Grauer, died last Saturday and C Vanderfoid, elec room 2 00
200
expected; but the effect has been to appointed to hear same.
Chas. Nelson, of Tillamook, was in demonstrate the superior merits of Dr.. Estate of Samuel Turner; ordered death was very unexpected.
was buried Monday. Inflammatory Geo Braithwaite super­
the city Tuesday and reports Tillamook Ayer’s preparation by a constantly in­ that exempt property be set apart to
visor's salary............. 48 25
48 25
rheumatism, which attacked the lieart
It Should be in Every House.
In a flourishing condition. He return­ creasing demand for it.
widow.
II Moore, bridge work.. 583 00 583 00
was the cause of his death.
ed Wednesday.
Estate of I. B. Gentry; first ami final J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps­ Cyrus Hoskins has had a team going Amity precinct, election
The last election demonstrated that
marshal and fuel....... 5 66
2 06
All lovers of sport should attend the McMinnville is the largest city on the account filed and Tuesday, January 3, burg, Pa., says he will not be without this week moving his pack of dried
Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
Justice transcript, State
shooting match today as there will be west side. She has the best school fa­ at 1 p. m. set to hear same.
prunes
to
the
depot,
preparatory
to
sumption, cough and colds, that it cur­
vs Vantress................. 42 15
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some fine shots there and the score cilities and is growing as fast as any BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. ed his wife who was threatened with shipping them to Idianapolis,Ind. The
will probably lie ¿ood.
Pneumonia after an attack of “La prospect is for good prices this year. Justice transcript State
city in the state but she does not have
” when various other remedies Mr. Hoskins intends spending a part
vs Bailee.................... 29 75
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Skate on Saturday night, new floor, the advantages in the way of transpor­ The genuine Rogers Bros, plated Grippe,
and several physicians had done her no
new skates, good music. Skates 25 tation possessed by the other towns on knives, forks, etc., at Wm. F. Deil- good. Robert Barber, Cookspert, Pa., of the winter in southern California, Simpson & Co., putting
up booths..................
1 (D
1 00
cents, ladies free. Saturday afternoon the west side. Railroad builders should schneider’s.
claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has where lie will no doubt make a close
free to ladies. No gentlemen.
look us up.
<’. Grissen is receiving large ship­ done him more good than anything he study of our neighbors’’ methods of Henry Olive, panther
ever used for lung trouble- Nothing fruit raising.
scalp..........................
1 00
1 00
Durham & Marquis will open a roller Tlie Chinese pheasant season is now ments of books and holiday goods.
like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at
A Schutler,cleaning elec­
skating rink in the Elsia Wright build­ closed and sportsmen should take care
Rogers
Bros,
drug-store.
Large
bottles
Holiday goods at Wm. F. Deilschnei-
tion room ...............
1 00
1 00
I North Yamhill Leader, Nov. is.]
5
ing on the coner of Third and F streets that none of these magnificent birds der’s. Call early liefore the nicest pat­ 50c and $1.
Mrs, Waters, care poor 22 50
22 50
Mrs.
Glandon
had
the
misfortune
to
on Saturday night of this week.
are killed until after the first of Sep­ terns are picket! out
Eastern Star Officers.
6 00
600
fall Monday morning and dislocated Paul Macy, supervisor.
Lindsey Walker, brother of Reach tember. These birds are peculiar in
For Sale—Twenty across of fine land,
Election expenses........ 582 50 581 90
her
wrist.
Knowles Chapter, No. 12, O. E. s.,
Walker and an old resident of this their habits, for from now until the suitable for fruit, within one-half mile
Phil Withycombe.tile for
city, has returned to McMinnville with mating season the sexes separate and of the college. Price $150 per acre. No installed officers Monday evening. The There is considerable snow on (lie road........................... 20 55
20 55
money
wanted
down.
Enquire
at
this
mountains
west
of
this
town.
bands of cocks can lie seen on nearly
chapter has now 52 members and was
his family to permanently reside.
Wm.Campbell,elec room 2 00
office.
2 00
every
plowed
field.
The
hens
are
more
organized
less
than
two
years
ago
with
Tlie
democrats
of
this
city
and
vi­
The Indians on the Grand Ronde
Carlin Coulter,drayage 5 00
5 00
For
sale
or
trade.
Your
accounts
for
reservation voted at the last presiden- timid and are seen less than the cocks. cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at onea. 16 members. The officers installed are cinity celebrated the election of Cleve­ W L Warren, sheriff fees 189 00 185 00
as follows: Nellie Hodson, W. M.; W. land last Monday evening. The exer­ J K Gill & Co stationery 15 16
lial election. Rave Leno informed us The killing of the birds in the winter,
13 00
I hat (X) or 70 of them exercised the especially tlie cocks, is easy, as they Go toC. H. Cook’sfor Hillsboro rolled Knowles, W. P.; Amanda J. Warren, cises consisted of a torchlight proces­ Justice transcript State
congregate around the barnyards and oats, fresh ground ami finest on the A. M.; Susie Talmage, Sec.; Hansine sion, headed by the Wildwood band,
right
vs Davis.................... 19 80
19 80
are more like the domestic fowl than market.
Nelson, Trees,; Jennie Gallentine, and participated in by a large number Justice transcript, com-
The sportsmen of this city have eni- like tlie bustling Chinamau of tlie
i The butcher shop of Booth A Hibbs Adali; Nora Cooper, -Ruth; Grice of young ladies, an address by Hon. B.
proved the stock of the hunting dog to hunting season.
13 20
I is at all times supplied with, the best of Laughlin, Esther; M. I1. Cooper, Mar­ M. Houston and finished up with a mitment to reform sell ’1 19 26
such an extent that the liest blooded
meats. Game and fish in season, rec- tha; Rosina Simpson, Electa; Anneta grand oyster supper, given by the dem­ D J Johnson, cemetery
Martin, Rogers, Cook, Heath and the j ^l'iect'
bird dogs in the state can lie found in
lots............................. 10 0.)
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Newgard, W; W. L. Warren, Sentinel; ocratic ladies. There were about 366
Chinaman returned from Woods Fri­
this city.
WRJolinson,bridge work 18 00
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An
elegant
line
of
ladies
’
watches
at
persons,
including
a
large
numlier
of
Myrtie
Apperson,
Organist.
day last loaded to the gunwales witli
J T Isham, supplies for
B. Loder, of Carlton, is here examin­ snipe and duck. The only accident ' Wm. F. Dielschneiden, successor to
M. P. Cooper was installed as Grand republicans, who “took soup.”
Mrs. Eves.................. 14 65
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ing the dairy interests of Polk county, was the dislocating of Heath’s toe. In Wm. Holl. All goods guaranteed Electa of the Grand Chapter of Oregon.
Captaiu Scott Dead.
Harding <& Heath, pr’t’g. (» 35
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and securing all the good milk cows he kicking a dog with a pair of gum boots strictly as represented.
This chapter possesses two Grand of­
Chas Galloway, putting
comes across for his dairy in Yamhill his toe was dislocated and the dog was Subscriptions taken for all leading ficers in tlie persons of W. Knowles
( 'aptain Lyman 8. Scott, who died at
56 (X)
wood in court house
50 00
county.— ll’csf Side.
not hurt in the least. He has sworn periodicals at publishers rates, at C. and M. P. Cooper.
Salem Monday, aged 65, drove a team Tyler .Smith and Blum-
Grissen
’
s.
Save
postage
and
risk.
The election tickets cost Polk county not to kick dogs when he has on gum
to Santa Fe, N. M., in 1844. Returning mcr Frank,medical ser-
The Deestrick Skule.
$144. Yamhill’s cost $49 and they were boots. Martin lost his face and Rogers C. Grissen lias received another ship­
to Illinois two years later he took the vice. .
printed in the T elephone -R egister thought the load was too heavy for a ment of organs, price $45.00 cash. This The closing exercises of the deestrick gold fever and started with an ox team
Chas Daniels,coroner Dill 53 (XI
36 (10
is
is
a
bran
new
organ
warranted
for
office. Just remember that the best span of sick horses. Cook advised
skule will he held in Garrison’s Opera for California, where in tlie vicinity of T W Perry, com’r salary 26 85
26 85
work at the lowest prices is obtained in him to give them some “pooders” lint six years.
Volcano, Amador county, he spent 11 J J Henderson,
38 30
“
38 30
Call on Wm. F. Deilschneider, suc­ house on the evening of Dee. 2.
this office.
Rogers failed to see the fun in it.
years
in
the
placer
mines.
In
1861,
on
Prof.
Galloway
has
taken
greai
pains
83 72
There will be a Pink tea party at Plenty to eat and a general good time cessor to Win. Holl, if you want any­ to train his pupils for this occasion and tlie breaking out of the civil war he Wm Galloway Judge’s sal 83 72
F
M
York,
assessor
’
s
sal
310
50
310
53
thing
in
the
way
of
watches,
clocks,
•
Whiteson on Saturday Nov. 26, 1892, was had.
raised Company I), Fourth California Ed Hendrick’s elk's sal 224 15 145 25
we hope to see a crowded house.
The Amity paper varies a little this jewelry or plated ware. The largest
for the benefit of the Presbyterian
Among other things will lie declama­ infantry volunteers, and was appointed B Clark, surveyor’s »leak «3 00
63 00
church. The exercises will be held in ■ week. It is loaded with “pap” instead and best selected stock this side of tions by John Bull, Dennis McKinley, captain of the organization. The com­
Ben C Irwin, books. .. 17 50
Portland.
17 50
the church and the supper in the base- ’ of “pop,” containing ten columns of
Grover Cleveland and Timothy Touck; pany was detailed for service in Ore­ R A Stow, bridge work . 2 06
21X1
The
Hotel
Yamhill
furnishes
first
sheriff
’
s
tax
sale
advertisement.
That
’
s
inent. All are invited.
speaking by Hairy Ann Jones, composi­ gon, lieing stationed at Fort Yamhill. Pate Bros., lumlier
12
52
12
52
class
table
lioard
at
$4.00
a
week;
board
The next encampment of the Grand tlie business to keep peace in a large
tion on cows by Welcome Codington; In July, 1865, the company was ordered William Ralston, taking
and lodging at $5.50a week. Best meal
family.
Thus
the
important
matter
of
Army of the Republic, department of
duet,Polly Ann Plunket and Mehitable to Eastern Oregon and established ('am p
Strohm to hospital. . 11 09
11 09
in the city for 25 cents.
Curry in Harney lake valley. In De­ R S Tcwnsend, nursing
Oregon, will bg held at Pendleton on informing twelve or fifteen thousand
Buttermilk.
people
how
the
tax
roll
stands
in
their
Any
kind
of
wood
in
any
quantity
the 12th and 13th of April 1893. The
cember of the same year the company
Whiteman.................
2 50
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The Wagefi of Sin.
can lie purchased of Kay & Todd.
was ordered to San Francisco, where II R Caddv, <lo............ 5 06
sessions will commence on the 12th at county is laid before probably four hun­
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dred
in
one
corner
of
the
county,
while
I
When
your
$200
watch
needs
repair
­
it
was
mustered
out
of
service.
Cap
­
II o’clock a. m.
A peculiar but not a creditable case
A L Foster, <lo............
5 00
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those in other parts who are particular­ ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds
The lumber from the wrecked Struan
of shooting comes from Corvallis, It tian Scott returned immediately to Ore­ All Graham, bl’ksmtli'g 2 35
2 35
ly interested will lie obliged to buy the of jewelry repaired.
gon, engaging in the mercantile busi­ .1 P> Stilwell, supt salary 51 50
the Norwegian vessel that went
51 50
S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn­ seems that some time ago Chas, Ai­
“official gazetteer,” or go in ignorance
ashore on Christmas morning last
ville pharmacy are closing out their bright came to this country from tile ness at Portland, where he remained
do
et al, br’d ex 36 00
36 00
concerning their property, Tell you, stock
of paints and oils at cost. Call East to tend bar for his brother, In but a short time. He went to Salem in Blummer & Frank, drugs
winter near cape Loukout, lays strewn
this is an age of progress, if it does anil investigate.
1866,
where
he
had.made
his
home
ever
upon the beach between Sand lake and
the course of time lie obtained the busi­
for indigent................ 10 60
Rej
come high.— Transcript.
__
Rhodes & Rhodes have money to ness and his brother went to California since.
the cape. It is worthless as it can not
Tyler Smith, med atten 46 50
Rej
Seventy-five Conviilsions--A*Tlirilliii" Ex­ loan on improved farm property.
School Report.
lie hauled away.
soon procuring a divorce from liis wife,
O P McLaughlin care of
perience
AU parties knowing themselves in­ Charles continuing to live with his
Creswell, indigent.. . 47 50
47 50
Dallas has put in one of Thompson
The
following
pupils
of
Bellevue
debted to S. Howortli & Co. will please brother’s divorced wife. On going
A Hustons latest improved incandes­
school were on the roll of honor at the State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ss.
There is no one but at some period in call and settle.
home from a ratification at Albany on close of the month, Nov. 18: Sophia,
cent dynamos. It has a capacity of in life has an experience that stands
I, Ed Hendricks, county clerk and
When you want prices on lumlier get
700-16 C. P. lights. McMinnville out prominently beyond all others. them of A. S. Briggs as he will save Tuesday night of last week he found Alonzo and Alvin Thorp; Lena, Ora clerk of the county court of the county
will need a new machine soon as lights Such is the case of John B. Collins, of you money. Any quantity and quality. his barkeeper, Chris Geniansin in the and Joe Buell, Rebecca Powell, of Yamhill, ami state of Oregon, do here­
Romeo, Mich., who says: “ From Sep­ Office witli Jas. Fletcher."
house with his wife. A quarrel en­ Charles and Agnes Conner, Johnnie, by certify that the foregoing copy of
can not now be obtained unless some tember
to January, before using Ner-
one discontinues using them.
I vine, I had at least seventy-five con­ For rent.—An unfurnished room, sued and Albright received a bullet in Maud and Addie Soper, Albert Ser­ schedules lias lieen by me compared witli
The first term at the college has vulsions. After three months’ use I suitable for one or two lady students, the lungs. The wounded man is not geant, Yada Farmer, Thomas, Lee, the original, and that it is a correct trans­
liave no attack.” Dr. Miles’ Restora­ who want to board themselves. In­ expected to live, but will not make a Charles and Bertha Davis, Harry Leh­ cript therefrom and of tlie whole of such
been a good one. The second term tive Nervine also cures nervous pros­ quire at this office.
will liegin Monday, December 5th. tration, headache, poor memory, diz­ For sale or trade. Your accounts fol­ statement. • No arrests have been man, Francis and Leander Arthur, original schedule of claims as the same
made but tlie grand jury is now in ses­ Hattie Hamlin, Grace Weaver, Cora appears of file at my office and in my
It is probable that there will be a nuipi ziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, etc.,
cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at once. sion in Corvallis and tlie truth of the and Ethie Etherton, Lewis Gates,
and
builds
up
the
body.
Mrs.
J.
R.
custody.
ber of new students with the lieginging
Miller, of Valparaiso, Ind., and J. R.
Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for case will no doubt soon come out.
Floy Henkle, Ota Delashmutt, Katie
of the term. Several new classes are Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., each
In testimony wiiereof I have hereunto
the sale of lots in Willis addition.
Yocum and Lumina Fostier.
I set my hand and affixed the seal of
usually organized at that time.
gained 20 pounds of flesh by taking it.
The New Road.
School books and stationery at C.
M innie P otter , Teacher. ' said court this 21st day of November, A.
Examinations have been held at the Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guaranteed Grissen’s.
Get the Doctor’s book free.
Some thirty men are at work on the
I D. 1892.
Eli H em . hi , ks , ( |<>rk.
public school and Prof. Peebles reports
Tiilmook County Votew
G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, new road to Beaver. One crowd is
R. JACOBSON’S
that a higher percentage of the total
Altoaalslilnx
Fart.--Su.pretril
l>y Coin-
1 Oregon.
working west from this city, while the The total vote of Tillamook county is
paratively Few.
enrollment has attended these exami­
Great Bona Fide Sale.
If you want your property insured in other crowd started in from tlie head of 948. The republican vote is 523; dem­
nations than at any other period in the A discount of 15 per cent, oil all goods a standard company
Things that eniliody the most truth
company, Rhodes »(¡’Rhodes
the Willamina and are working from ocratic 258; peoples party 153; prohi- are frequently amony the last to lie
»4» nloounil
»r
pleased tn
to xi
write
you.
past. All of them have passed well commencing on the 3d day of Nov., will I be
there toward Nestucca. Some 28 men btion 14. Pierce’s vote in the county realized. Incredible as it may seem I
and the professor is proud of the fact 1892, and continue for 60 days only.
Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains
in four has a weak or diseased '
that there is not a pupil that can be Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall and over­ in real estate. They will show you will go to work on the line of the road was 361. It it thus seen that the dem­ one
heart, the early symptoms of which
ocrats
of
Tiilamook
were
loyal
to
the
at
Beaver
as
soon
as
the
tools
can
be
property
and
give
prices
with
the
best
considered a worthless one in the stocked. No. 2. Obliged to raise money.
are, short breath, oppression, faint and I
; terms.
got to them and it is safe to say that nominees of the contention to a greater hungry spells, fl uttering, pain in left!
school.
No. 3. Intend to make alteration in
the road will be traveled by teams be­ extent than her sister county Y'amhill, side smotheriug, swbllen ankle, dropsy '
Last Saturday the first dance was our store. No. 4. Expect to make a There is more catarrh in this section of
in stomach, etc. Levi Logan.,1
the country than all other diseases put to­ fore the winter is over. The estimated over 166 of them scratching Pierce’s wind
held in the new hall in the Campbell change in business. All goods marked gether,
Buchanan, Mich., suffered from heart
and until tlie last few years was distance by this road from McMinn­ name from tlie ticket.
block and the dancing club are satis­ in plain figures. Our 15. percent, dis­ supposed to lie incurable. For a great ville to Beaver is 37 miles, while by tlie
disease thirty years. Two bottles of >
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure cured him. [
fied with all the arrangements. It is count is fully equal to a 25 per cent, many years doctors pronounced it a local
Flectric Bitters.
shortest route now it is 54 miles. The
i.isease.
and
prescribed
local
remedies,
and
The effects of your new Heart Cure,!
the liest equipped dancing ball in the discount offered by other houses. We by constantly failing to cure with local
is
wonderful.”—Mrs Eva Dresser, Me-:
road will easily save 26 miles to Ne­ This remedy is becoming so well
county and all who danced arc loud in have always claiiwed .to sell cheaper treatment, pronunced it incurable. Sci­
Gregor, Iowa. This favorite remedy is'
known
and
so
popular
as
to
need
no
tarts
bay.
lias proven catarrii to be a constitu­
praising the floor. The music stand than any other firm in Yamhill coun­ ence
special mention. All who have used sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. I
tional disease and therefore requires con­
hangs from the center of the ceiling ty. Fully 10 per cent. The public stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
The farmers are making the produce Electric Bitters sing the same song of Get the Doctor’s liook, ‘New and |
and does not interfere with dancers at should take advantage of this great manufactured by F. J Cheney A Co .To­ market of C. H. Cook headquarters for praise.—A purer medicine does not ex­ Startling Facts," free.
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
ledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
all. Great preparations have been opportunity to secure bargains, and on the market It is taken internally in i the display of fine produce. He now claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all
made for the dance tonight and a glo­ come early, while our stock is complete. doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful* It has the Coulter pumpkin, which tips diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
acts d.rectlv on the blood and mucous sur­
remove pimples, la>il~, salt rliuem and
rious good time is assured.
We make the liold assertion and claim faces of thé system. They offer one hun­ the scales at 151 pounds. Doris Hutch­ other atTectioas caused by impure When Baby was sick, we ga.o her C'aslorl*.
Remem her that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to carry the largest and most complete dred dollars for any case’ it fails to cure. ins brought in a radish which weighed blood.—Will drive malaaia from tlie When she was a Child, she cried for Caslorki
Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad­ nine pounds and twelve potatoes that
is extracted from the Honduras root, stock of clothing, boots and shoes, dry dress.
system and prevent as well as cure all When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
F. J. CHENEY. Toledo, O.
’ weighed twenty pounds. Charley is malarial fevers.—For cure of headache, When she had Children, she gare them Castoria.
which only of Sarsaparilla* has the goods and ladies’ wraps, outside of JSTsold by Druggists, 75c.
• anxious to get in all tlie fine vegetables constipation indigestion try Electric
true alterative properties. Also, that Portland.
One Small Bile Bean every niirht fora
Bitters—Entire satisfaction gauranteed,
he can, as he wants to make a display or
week arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per Isittie.
it is a|highly concentrated and power­
P. 8.—All those knowing themselves
money refunded. Price 50 cts. and
$1.66 per liottle at Rogers Bros, drug
ful medicine, and lienee Its wonderful indebted will please call and settle.
Prevent anil cure Constipation aud Sick-
They increase appetite, purify the whole
store.
5
Dr. Miles' Nervine for Nervous Prostration.
Headache, Small Bile Beans.
results in all forms of blood disease.
R. J acobson .
system and act out ne liver. Bile Beans Small.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
There are various schemes concocted by
dealers to induce you to trade with them;
the following is a ponidar one: To adver­
tise an article and sell it to you at cost, but
bear in mind this fact, this same dealer must
make his profit on some future purchases by
you or some one else, to be able to stay in
bnsiness. And the profit may be a large one,
for the purchase may be some article you are
not familiar with.
We make one price to all, give you
good, honest weight, guarantee the quality
of our drugs; our accuracy is assured; prices
the lowest.
I
ROGERS BROS. PHARMACY.
“TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.”
Strange, but True
WALLACE A WALKER would rather have the Choice
Groceries now decorating their shelves, in the cupboards of
the good housewives of this city than where they are. .
They Want to Sell Everything
That is now contained in their store and intend to do it if
good quality and low prices will do it. Their shelves are
loaded with all the choicest luxuries in the grocery line as
well as the necessities.........................................................
A Special Line of Lamps
Larger in quantity than is carried by any house in the
city is displayed and your attention is called to the fact
that we are the sole agents for the latest improvements.
Tliev are the best that can lie obtained.
WALLACE & WALKER.
The Great
Political Battle is ended;
and as the demand was for
a Change, the only one pos­
sible was got. And judg­
ing from the returns it w as
the one the great
Majority Wanted
And all should be reconcil­
ed to the result. In a busi­
ness light the only t he nec­
essary is to readjust the
tariff to suit
The Change.
We are offering special bar­
gains on CLOTHING and
all CLOAKS left on hand.
On these we are giving a
Special Discount of 25 P01*
cent to clean up those left.
On all other goods except sta­
ples we give the usual 10 per
cent discount for cash.
Our goods were marked exceedingly
low in the first place these discounts
make them especially good bagains
Just received direct from New York
a fine line of kid and chamois gloves.
When think the best and cheapest
evor brought to McMinnville. We
We have a full line of staple grocer­
ies, and our prices upon comparison
will be found among the lowest.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
A. J. APPERSON.