the telephone - register COUN< ÍÍ- PROCEEDINGS. The New December 8, 1892 POSTOFFICE HOURS. From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. u, te 8:30 p.m. Money order honrs from 7 a. in. to 6 p. in. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening before at 9 p m. Sheridan anil southern Tillamook mail closes at 11 a. ni. cnrRuii xoricEs. M i - thoiust EnscorAL f'lirwH —Services everv Sabltalli at 11 a. m and 7:00 p m, Sunday School al 9:-W a, ni ( raver meet­ ing Thursday evenings at ,:30. K kv . S. E M enixgzk , l’astor ClMBESLAXU Par.SBTTrRIAS C h IRCH — Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p in Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Ri:v W iley K nowles , Pastor B aftist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath ■ i I t a m and 7:36 p. m. Sunday School at s;55a. m. R ev R- M c K illof , Pastor. t'HRisTiis CHvacn.—Services every Sale bath at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday School at 10 a. m. Y. P. S C E. meets Sunday at fi::»p. in Prayer meeting M ed- nesdav at 7.30 p in. Everyone invited H A. P enton , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic C iiirch .—Services 1st and 3id Snndavs of each month, Second Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth Sunday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. ' R ev . T hos . B riodv , Pastor . McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H„ meet in their hall tlie first and third Satur­ day of each month at in a. ni. Visitors cordially invited. J. T J olly . M is . M. E. Kelts. Master, Secretary, < ouncilmen go in With Great Eclat. The new council elected met for the purpose of organizingon the evening of Dee. 5, 1892, all of the members being present. The council filled the vacancy caused by the resignation of (.'ouncilmen Pal­ mer by electing Henry Gee. Council­ man Wright tendered a verbal resigna­ tion and Chas. Loux was elected to till the vacancy. The report of tlie superintendent of water and lights was read and referred to the committee on ways and means. Tlie report of the city treasurer was read and referred to committee on fire and water. Report of city marshall read and re­ ferred to judiciary sommittee. Report of street commissioner was read and referred to committee on streets and public property. Report of recorder read and referred to commtttee on accounts and current expenses. The committee appointed by the mayor for the following year arc as fol­ lows: Account« and current expenses— Campbell, Gee and Tyler. Fire and water—Jone«, Rummel and Campbell. Ways and means—Rummel, Loux and Tyler. Streets and public property—Gee, Rummel and Campbell. Health and police—Loux, Jones and Gee. Judiciary—Tyler, Ixaix and Jones. Custer Post No. 9 meets tin- second and fourth Saturday of each month at <1. A. 11. ball in Wright’s building at 7:30 p. in. All members of the Order.are cordially invited to attend our meetings. W iley K nowles , The first regular meeting of the P.. F C lubine , Post Commander. Adjutant. council was held Tuesday evening, all bocal and General. the members being present. J. W. Cowles was elected treasurer and F. E. Grrfllth was elected superin­ | tendent of water and lights. The bond of McCullough and Ma­ lone was approved and license ordered to ' be made out. Recorder instructed to i>ost notices for construction of sidewalk on east side of C street, between Buckeye and I Cedar. Ordinance for licensing hotel drum­ mers and solicitors failed to pass. Council adjourned. CIRCUIT COURT. HIS EAST SWITCH. CITY FINANCES. rrnc»r Baker vs Yamhill county. Preliminary injunction granted. Bond $500; continued. The city treasurer has handled $16,851.74 for the year ending December 1, 1892. While this sum is larger than any treasurer has handled heretofore, a still larger sum could be expended and a benefit derived from it. GENERAL FUND. Balan nee on hand as per last report, Dec. 1, 1991. .$ Ill 21 RECEIPTS. General tax collected by Treasurer............$: Delinquent tax 1.891. . 9 “ “ 1892... 99 Tiling assessment....... 733 Delinquent tiling........ 24 Rock assessment........ 1397 Plank “ ........ 713 Rock and plank.......... 146 Gutter......................... 249 Saloon licenses.............. i 2200 Other licenses............. 177 20 Dog license................. Licenses from J J Spen­ cer............................. 25 Miscellaneous.......... 172 Fines ........................... 184 60 Opening streets.......... Sale of old street lamps 20 Transferred from street fund......................... 100 12 45 30 51 00 40 50 30 36 00 50 00 00 75 25 00 00 00 $8654 44 Total receipts* for year $8765 65 DISBURSEMENTS. Orders paid during year 6749 97 Interest paid on same 217 Of) Transferred to water fund......................... 1713 00 Total disbursements. .. .$»’>79 97 Bal on hand Dec 1, 1892 .. $85 68 Orders endorsed not paid for want of funds 2377 00 Due water fund for light and water. 177 oo Frank H. Bigelow, a brakeman in the employ of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, met with an ac­ cident Monday morning that cost him his life. He has l>cen working on the West Side for some time, and at Cor­ nelius, In Washington county, he got in between two freight cars and was crushed to death. No one saw Bigelow at the time of the accident, A flying switch was be- ing made and Bigelow was on one car which was to lie coupled to another. One of his companions saw him stand­ ing with a coupling pin in his band and also saw him reach for a railing on the end of one of the cars. When tlie cars came together the locomotive stopped. No signal to “go ahead” came from Bigelow, and an investiga­ tion was made, resulting in his being found on one side of the track in a hor. ribly mangled condition. He was un­ conscious and lived only about five minutes. It was apparent that in attempting to grasp the car railing he was knocked down, a wheel striking him and throwing him to one side. There was a long gasli on his abdomen and his spinal column had bccu fractur­ ed, which was the cause of his death. A coroner’s jury was, impaneled, and after hearing testimony, found that the deceased came to his death through an accident, and exonerated the com­ pany from all blame. The body was taken to Portland in tlie afternoon where Bigelow lived at 389 Harrison street, and with him resided his aged mother, wife and 6- year-old lmy, for all of whom he pro­ vided. He was quite popular with fel­ low-workmen and stood high in tlie estimation of tlie company, having at one time occupied the position of yard­ master at Albina. The December Cosmopoitau, In view of the fact that Sir Edwin Arnold will be the next poet laureate, I one turns with interest to his most en­ tertaining article in the December Cos- mopolUan on a “Japanese Watering Place.” The same number contains seven portraits of Tennyson ami inter­ esting views of his late home and sur­ roundings. Thos. Gorman lias pen­ etrated the mysteries of the silent trap- pists’ monastery with a profane kodak; Murat Halstead discusses “Varieties of American Journalism; ” Herrman throws light on the “Black Art” and Theodore Roosevelt and Maurice Thompson each contribute interesting articles. The Cosmopolitan will mark its first edition of 150,000 copies—that for January—by the oiler of 1000 free scholarships. In return for introduc­ ing the Cosmopolitan into certain neighborhoods the Cosmopolitan offers to any young man or woman free tui­ tion, board, lodging and laundry at Yale, Vassar, Harvard, or any of the leading colleges, schools of nrt, music, medicine or science. They send out a pamphlet on application telling how to obtain one of these free scholarships. There are various schemes concocted by dealers to induce you to trade with them; the following is a popular 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 purchase, by you or some one else, to be able to stay in bnsiness. And the profit may lie a large one, for the purchase may be some article you are not familiar with. We make one price to all, give you Should be Arrested. The Popular Demad. Who? What should be arrested? good, honest weight, guarantee the quality All excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, of our drugs; our accuracy is assured; prices headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neu­ ralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con­ the lowest. fusion of mind, nervous prostration, etc They should be arrested, or,"stopped, before they develop into a condition that can but result fatally. For this purpose no remedy equals Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, tlie dieeoverv of the renowned specialist, whose remedies are til - wonder of tlie civilized world. Nervine is sold by Rogers Bros, on a positive garantee. Ask for his book free. Tlie county court is in session. T. S. Patty left Tuesday fur Chat­ J n Morse and ottiers to Melissa M tanooga. A Utile Girl’g Experience in a Lighthouse Ellis, 16.16 acres, sec G, t 3 s, r 2 w; Toys toys and fresh candies at Total indebtedness. ..$2-554 00 Mr. and Mrs. Loren Treseott are the $565. Ballard’s. WATER FUND. keepers of the government lighthouse Leonard A Walt to Lucinda Hender­ Balance on hand Dec 1.1891... 26 97 at Sand Beach, Mich., and are biest son, lot 5, blk 7, Watts add to -Amity; Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per with a daughter, four years old. Last RECEIPTS. cord. I>eave ordei-s at Booth A- Hibb’s April she was taken down with mea­ $40. From u«e of water and market. sles, followed with a dreadful cough Levina A Watt to trustees 1st Bap­ light......................... and turning into a fever. Doctors at tist church, Amity, lot 4, blk 7, Waits Booth A Hibbs will move their shop home and at Detroit treated her, but in Transferred from gen­ into the building lately vacated by S. vain; she grew worse rapidly, until she add to Amity; $40. eral fund to pay for Howorth. A U Chandler and wife to Byron was a mere “handful of bones.”—Then light and water....... 1713 00 DIED. she tried Dr. King's New Discovery Branson, 120 acres, pt Aaron Lynch d Tuesday the clerk issued a marriage Taxes collected by treas­ and after the use of two and a half bot­ 1 c in 15 s, r 5 w; $4500. license to M. R. Gaunt aged 21 J. M. O wens —Thos Owens, at his residence BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. tles, was completely cured. They say urer........................... •>•>.» 12 E H Disbrow to N A Harris, 40 acres, Murchland aged 30. Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its near this city on Sunday,Dee. 4,1892, I Crockery, glassware, etc., at cost at Delinquent tax 1891.. 9 45 weight in gold, yet you can get a trial pt A Coovert d 1 c, t 4 s, r 3 w; $2000. at 4 a. ni., aged 79 years. A young lady now on exhibition Millsap <(■ Soil’s. 99 30 “ “ 1892. bottle free at Rogers Bros, drugstore. 6 E J Wright to ElsiaWright, 22 acres, in Apperson’s window desires a part­ Thomas Owens was born in North 4 55 The genuine Rogers Bros, plated Railroad overcharge. sec 12 and 11, 15 s, r 5 w; $150. A Bear Fight. ner for the leap year ball. Wales, July 5, 1813. He came to Amer­ knives, forks, etc., at Wm. F. Deil- Estclla and Chas Worthington to $9607 27 ica, in company with a twin brother, E. II. Flagg of the Marion county schneider’s. Last Sunday Mr. M. Mendenhall ami Henry Warneck, 4! acres, pt Faulcon-1 when just a boy in his “ teens. ” He Democrat is spoken of for tlie place of Total receipts for year $9634 24 his son. Joe heard their dogs making a er d 1 c, t 5 s, r 0 w, $550. The celebrated Dexter saws are sold spent several years in the Eastern and J. T. Apperson nt Oregen City. DISBURSEMENTS. Cyrus B Cary to H E Cary, 2; acres, exclusively by the Union Hardware great fuss in the woods near their place Southern states, and came to Oregon in Orders paid during tlie The receipts of the motor line be­ 1843, crossing tlie plains in company company. altove Willamina. Securing their guns pt pt Joel Perkins die, Lafayette; $5. Martin Burlingame to M Fisk, 1.54 tween Independence and Monmouth with W. J. Garrison, Andy Baker, D. they went out to where the dogs were C. Grissen is receiving large ship­ year.......................... $8363 99 Interest paid on same 44 39 for tlie past year have been $3800. baying and found them gazing upward acres adjoining Iaifayette; $30s. S. Holman and Samuel Cozine, of Mc­ ments of books and holiday goods. Transferred to sinking F. IT Woodward to Emily Gardiner, into the foliage of a big fir tree and ( lias. Fuller, son of Dr. B. F. Fuller, Minnville; Mr. Houck, Mr. Arthur and Millsap * Son are selling groceries at fund to pay interest.. 1200 00 yelping like all get out. Perched upon 4.34 acre.«, lot II, Rural Home, No. 2; returned to the city last week and is “Doc” Sitton of Yamhill County; wid­ at cost. Be sure to ball. now employed by Booth A Hibbs. $9608 38 the limb of the tree, eyeing the dogs $900. ow Carey of Lafayette and Gov. Bur­ Holiday goods at Wm. F. Deilschnei- Estella and Chas Worthington to was a monstrous black l>ear. Joe took 25 86 Mrs. Hamilton and two daughters, nett of California. On arriving here der’s. Call early liefore tlie nicest pat­ Decjl, 1892 bal on hand Mrs E R Foster, land in Sheridan: $-50. aim and fired, and the shaggy old bruin 00 Due from general fund Mr. Owens took a claim of a section of 177 and Miss Kauffman, of Huntington, terns are picked out M Fisk to M M Howard, ill tract 19, came down to tlie ground in a burned are visiting the family of J. C. Cooper. land where McMinnville now stands, You can save twenty |>er cent at Orders endorsed not up condition, and though wounded it Fisks stilidivision, 5 aci-es; $660. and built a log cabin near a large oak paid for want of funds 1419 tn Kay & Tood’s. The clerk issued license to wed to the 1* A Bates to J 1’ Johnson, 105.87 immediately attacked the dogs. Joe STREET FUND. following persons on Dee. 6: Laura ■ tree that stands just in front of the Mc- For Sale—Twenty acrces of fine land, gave It another shot in tlie head that acres, 12 s, r 3 w; $3000. : Minnvillc college. He stayed there a lit- Dec 1,1891 bal on hand suitable for fruit, within one-half mile Carter, aged 18; Henry Morris, aged 28. ■ finished it, liefore it could do any fur­ M Fisk to Margaret Strang, 6.68 , tie while and traded his claim fora shot of tlie college. Price $150 per acre. No as per last rejMirt 90 A fish ladder is needed at the falls in ther damage. The l>car was rapidly acres near Lafayette, $760. money wanted down. Enquire at this RECEIPTS the Willamette and no doubt the com-1 | gun and nt once located on the claim office. George C Easterly to Henry Simms, getting the best of tlie dogs. This is 1 where lie died. He built tlie first frame Use of a street scraper.. 21 25 ing legislature will do something to­ lot 9, Fairlawn sub. 5 acres, $600. the fifth bear killed by the boys this C. H. Cook has a supply of fine fruit J E Brooks St Supt 114 70 house ever built in Yamhill county, ward it. fall. Mr. Mendenhall is a noted bear George Kellog to Noah E Kellog, 100 the ^ame house where he died. On trees and ahrubbery front the nursery acres, pt d 1 e John H Berry, t 4 s, r 5 135 25 slaver.— Sheridan Sun. Tlie tnx sal# of delinquent property Christmas day, 1850, he was united in of L. L. May, St. Paul, Minn., which Total receipts......... w: $1200. has lieen continued until Saturday, marriage to his present liereft widow. lie will dispose of at a remarkably low Strength and Health. 264 85 Daniel Johnson to C S Tustin, lot 5, Dee. 10, 1892, at 10 a. in., at the court In 1854, with his wife and two little price. DISBURSEMENTS. Lafayette cemetery; $10. house door. If you are not feelling strong and For sale or trade. Your accounts for Orders paid during the children, he took a trip to Australia, Samuel Cozine to Wm Arthur, lot 3 healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La The Sunday school of the Christian being gone from home just one year. cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at ones. year......................... 22 50 Grippe" lias left you weak and weary, blk 9, Cozines 3rd add to McMinnville; church will observe Christmas with ap- They visited the Fiji! islands, on their The “Earhuff organ,” C. Grissen, Transferred to general 100 00 use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts $100. priate exercises in the church on way home, and had the privilege of agent for Yamhill county. directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid­ Total disbursements $122 .'.O neys, gently aiding those organs to per­ Elsia Wright to Henry Lueders, < 'hristmas eve. worshipping with Rev. Jas. Colvert's Go toC. H. Cook’s for Hillsboro rolled form their functions. If you are af­ 156.62 acres, sei-« 10, II, 14, 15, ( 5 s, r 5 Ducks are now plentiful on the river congregation of native Christians, on oats, fresh ground and finest on the Dee 1, 1892 bal on hand $142 !5 flicted with Sick Headache, you will w; $8000. and the hunters who have tlie bravery one of tlie South Sea islands. Mr. Col- market. find speedy and permanent relief by SINKING FUND. Elsia Wright to Henry Lueders, 22 taking Electric Bitters. One trial will to ride the mighty swells of tlie Yam­ vert was a Wesleyan missionary who We have a good slock of feed cutters, Transferred from water convince you that this is tlie remedy acres, sec 12, t 5 s, r 5 w: $130. surprised the cannibals of the island, as hill are enjoying themselves. fund ....................... $1201 -50 and are making great reductions in tlie you need. Large battles only 50e. at G W Smith to W H Eilwarks, lot 7, The skating craze has struck the i they were feasting tqion their fellows, prices. ('all and see us. Orders paid during tlie 6 Rrogers Bros, drug store. blk 4, College 2nd add to McMinnville; town it seems, as tlie proprietors of the ' by preselling the gospel of Jesus Christ year......................... 1201 50 U nion H ardware C o . $400. Oregon Lead» Thein All. I to them. He lived to see 98 per cent of rink state that all their skates are in RECAPITULATION. Thos Bosomworth to Ebner Bosom­ Tlie butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs tlie inhabitants of that island devout use every night the rink is open. is at all times supplied with the best of Am't of gen. fund on Tlie fame of Oregon's wondeful worth, 17.24 acres, t 4 s, r4 w; $5. worshippers of the Christian God. Mr. meats. Game and fish in season, rec­ hand......................... 85 <18 S. Howartli lias moved his drug store resources is becoming world wide, and W E Potter to J G Gillette, lot 1, blk Owens brought many quaint curios ollect. Am’t of water fund on into the Campbell block and now has is even spreading beyond the confines 3, Bibees add to Sheridan; $25. home with him from Australia and the Great Accident! Santa Claus off the hand ........................ 25 Kt; one of the neatest drugstores in the of the stormy Atlantic. If Oregon has Francis Robison to Robert Mulligan, South Sea islands, among them battle track at C. Grissen’s with a train load Am’t of street fund on countj’. All the furnishings are new. anything of which she had just reason blk 10, Amity; $1800. axes and war clubs used by the sav­ hand.'...................... 142 35 to feel proud it is her vast and mag. Robt Mulligan to Francis Robison, The property advertised for delin­ ages. In 1862 he and his wife joined of .Toys and holiday gifts for everybody. niflcent timber resources. In the 1»1 acres, t 5 s, r 9 w: $2500. quent taxes is now being bought up. the M. E. Church, south. He leaves An elegant line of ladies’ watches at Bal on hand^X’c 1, ’92 253 89 ITancis Robison to Mary .1 Mulligan, | Considerable of it has lieen purchased to mourn, his widow, three sons and Wm. F. Dielschneiders, successor to TNbEBTEDNraWkXOWN TO TREASURER Christian World which is published in London, England, under date of Oct? lots 7, 8, 9, Io, Idk 6, Watts add to I by the county and by Portland parties. one daughter, liesides a host of personal Wm. Holl. All goods guaranteed General fund orders en­ ¡10, ¡appears the following paragraph: Amity; $700. I). R. Murphy, tlie urliane chairman friends. He died respected by all who strictly as represented. dorsed not paid for John B David to John C Kirk, all of “A new flagstaff has just arrived at Canned goods of every varici j' at of the democratic central committe, is knew him. He was buried from the want of funds.......... $2377 <*• Windsor eastle for erection on the lot 3, blk 15, Central add to Newlierg, in the city attending to legal business McCabe Chapel, M. E. Church, Tues­ eost, at Millsap & Son’s. Water fund orders en­ Round tower. It is 72 feet liighand $100. Subscriptions taken tor all leading dorsed not paid for Is-fore the county court for Arment A day, the 6th, the service being conduct- was made from a pine grown in Ore­ J M and A Brock to J V l’ope and want of funds.......... 1419 05 by Revs. J. T. Abliet and S. E. Mem in- periodicals at publishers rates, at C. Ozanne. gon, and said to be 89 years old.” Isaac Myer, 44 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; $4100. (jrissen’s. Save postage and risk. Notes to McMinnville ___________ Prof. Peeliles visited tlie schools; ger. United States to Thos E Fristoe, 80 (Ml National Bank ........ 1R00 Attend Kay i Todd's great discount Tuesday and found a total enrollment Ma»(»nic Elections. There is more catarrh in this section of acres, sec 8,15 s, r 6 w. Note to First National I sale. of 400 pupils, 251 of these being in the the country titan all other diseases put to­ R S Conner to CB Haworth, 20.8.82 gether, and until the last few years was Bank............... . . . ... 500 00 Union Lodge, No. 43, of this city, First street school and 149 in the B C. Grissen lias received another ship­ supposed to lie incurable For a great acres, pt Wm Culbertson d 1 <•; $107-50. Total ind’t’ness known elected the following officers Saturday street school. ment of organs, price $45.00 cash. This to treasurer............. $5896 05 many years doctors pronounced it a local Yamhill Land Co to E M Olds, lots disease, and prescribed local remedies, and There will be a clothes-pin social at night: O. O. Hodson, W. M.; John is is a bran new organ warranted for Tlie genereal fund is also indebted to by constantly failing to cure with local 7,8,!», blk 3, Maple Park add to Lafay­ [ Redmond, 8. W.; B. F. Sparks, J.W. six years. tlie Christiou church Friday evening.! the water fund for use of water and treatment, pronunced it incurable. Sci­ ette; $300. ence has proven catarrh to be a constitu­ A short program has lieen prepared, I W. IL Durham, Sec.; Jacob Wortman, Call on Wm. F. Deilscbneider, suc­ and lights to the amount of $177 00. E M Old to Martin Burlingame, lots tional disease and therefore requires con­ which will liegin at 7 o'clock and will Treas ; H. L. Heath, Sr. Deacon; Wal- cessor to Wm. Holl, if you want any­ stitutional treatment. Bali’s Catarrh Cure, 7, 8,9, blk 3, Maple Park mid to Lafay­ Respectfully submitted, - ter Link, Jr. Deacon; John W. Baker, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney* Co., To­ I* followed by a lunch. thing in the way of watches, clocks, J. W. C owls , Treas. ledo. Ohio, is tlie only constitutional cure ette; $300. Tyler. By E. C. A pperson , Dep. on the market It is taken internally in Subject of morning discourse at the Union Lodge will install in connection jewelry or plated ware. The largest Bucklen’H Arnica Salve. doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfnl. It Christian church next Sunday, “Per­ with Taylor Chapter on the evening of and best selected stock this side of acts directly oil the blood and mucous sur­ The second lecture in the course on Tlie Best Salve in tlie world for < 'uts, Portland. secuted for a Good Deed;” evening dis­ faces of the system. They offer one hun­ Dec. 26th. the Life of Christ lieing given under dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, course, “Heavenly Blessings and The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first Taylor Chapter, No. 16, R. A. M., Fever Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, - the auspices of tlie Y. P. S. C. E. of Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad­ Earthly Prosperity,” All welcome. F. J. CHENEY. Toledo, O. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup-1 elected the following officers on Thurs­ class table board at $4.00 a week; board the Baptist Church, will be delivered dress. (ions, and positively cures Piles nr no' The Y's will give a search social at day evening, Dec. 1: C. D. Johnson, and lodging at $5.50a week. Best meal at the church Friday by Prof. E.Nortli- j Unsold by Druggists, 75c pay required. It is guaranteed to give the residence of Cha«. Palmer on Mon­ M. E. H. P.; W. L. Warren, Scribe; in the city for 25 cents. School Report. up. These lectures are lieing given for perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ day evening, Dec. 12. An interesting C. W. Talmage. Treas.; P. D. Glenn, Any kind of wood in any quantity the old as well the young, and are en- j ed. Price 25 cents per Imx. For sale Following is a report Pleasant Hill by Rogers Bros. tirely free, not even a collection being program is lieing prepared. All young P. S.; S. A. Young, G. M. 3rd V.; C. can be purchased of Kay & Todd. taken. Everybody cordially invited. ix'ople are cordially invited to attend. H. Fleming, G. M. 2d V.; C. W. Cline, When your $200 watch needs repair­ Music by male quartet and others. school, district No. 43, for the month of Call and Settle. Mrs. Louisa M Rounds of Portland, G. M. 1st V.; O. O. Hodson, King; J. ing take it to I). A. Smith. All kinds Subject, “The Dispersion, or the World November: Number of pupils enrolled 37; aver­ Prepared for the Coming of the King.” wishes to meet the ladies of the W. C. E. Durham, U. of H.; J. Redmond, R. of jewelry repaired. Desiring to close out our business it age daily attendance, 32. Those pres­ becomes necessary to collect all ac­ S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn­ T. U. Friday at 2 p. in. at the G. A. R. A. (.'.; J. H. Stewart, Sent. There is a K. .JACOBSON’S ent every day are Leonard and Archie counts due us. All who know them­ hall. All persons who teel an interest special meetiDg of the chapter on this ville pharmacy are closing out their Great Bona Fide Sale. stock of paints and oil« at eost. (.'all Hopfield, Lena, Stella, Nelson and selves indebted to us are urged to call in this work are cordially invited to at­ Thursday evening/or work in the R. and investigate. A discount of 15 per cent, on all goods Elbert McCall, Vina and Dora Miller, and settle immediately. tend. A. degree. Rhodes & Rhodes have money to commencing on tlie ;!d day of Nov., Maggie and Eleanor Scott, Mandie and M illsap a S on . Lafayette Lodge, No. 3, elected offi­ loan on improved farm property. McPhlUips, Baker and Campliell came down the river Sunday and kill­ cers on Friday evening as follows: C. ' All parties knowing themselves in­ 1892, and continue for 60 days only. Lottie Draper, Willie Funk, Katie, Prevent anil cure Constipation and Sick- ed 65 ducks, all mallards and teal. W. Talmage, W. M.; R. S. Brooks, S. debted to S. Howortli & < 'o. will please Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall and over­ Henry and Willie Kirk, Leroy, Ward, Headftche, Small Bile Beans. stocked. No. 2. Obliged to raise money. Andrew, Earl, Teddy and Ernest Lo­ Monday Bill Martin and Ed Fuller W.; C. *C. Poling, J. W.; R. P. Bird, call and settle. F. D. V incent , Teacher, came down, Martin doing all the shoot­ Sec.; H. M. Daniels, Treas.; J. R. Der­ When you want prices on lumber get No. 3. Intend to make alteration in han. them of A. S. Briggs as he will save our store. No. 4. Expect to make a A New Cause. Thousands Flock to it t ; by, Tyler. ing and killed 50 mallards and teal. you money. Any quantity and quality. change in business, All goods marked Standard. One of the most peculiar as well as This lodge will install on the even­ Office w ith Jas. Fletcher. in plain figures. Our 15 per cent, dis- one of the most enjoyable entertainments ing of Dec. 27, at Littlefield’s hall. When a new cause is presented to the , For sale or trade. Your accounts for count is fully equal to a 25 per cent, A Tested Remedy given in this city by the local talent The following officers were elected by cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at once. discount offered by other houses. We public it always excites attention. A For Alt Amity lodge, No. 20, F. & A. M., on was the “Deestrict Skule at the opera have always claimed 'to sell cheaper prominent physician lias said that la- Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for house Friilavevening. It was laughable Saturday, Dee. 3, 1892: Levi Bennett, than any other firm in Yamhill coun­ grippe, during tlie last three years, has BSood and Skin in the extreme and the originators W. M.; W. R. Brown, S. W.; Jacob tlie sale of lots in Willis addition. ty. Fully 10 per cent. The public done more to weaken the hearts of the ! C. Kramer, J. W.; R. L. Simpson, Tress.*, School liooks and stationery at deserve credit for it. should take advantage of this great world than any other cause that has Grissen’s. Last Saturday, as the Tillamook Chas. Burch, Sec.; W.-S. Johnson, J. opportunity to secure bargains, and ever existed. Those who have had A reliable cure for Contagious G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, ; S. T. Likens, D.; W. E. Livin- and ¿forth Yamhill stage was going I D. Blood Pcicon, Inherited Scro- come early, while our stock is complete. this malady and subsequently found good, S. S.; Paul Kingston, J. S.; J. B. Oregon. fuln and Skin Cancer. westward, an attempt to rob it was We make the bold assertion and claim themselves subject to palpitation, short I If you want your property insured in N. Gragg, Tyler. As a tonic for delicate Women foiled by the driver. There was only a standard company, Rhodes AJllhodes to carry the largest and most complete breath, irregular pulse, wind in stomach end Children it has no equal. one passenger, H. E. Nelson of Neha­ Charles Albrecht, tlie Corvallis saloon will be pleased to write you. stock of clothing, boots and shoes, dry pain in side or shoulder, sniothing Being purely vegetable, is harm­ lem, who discovered the would-be high­ keeper who was shot through both less in its effects. goods and ladies’ wraps, outside of spells, fainting, dropsy, etc, may feel; Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. wayman dodging and crouching lie- lungs about two weeks ago, is getting assured they have heart disease, which a treatise <>n Ulcod and Skin Dis- Portland. «Uic* i-’uulv*! > eke oi* applh Utiou. Acton a new principle — regulating unless checked at once, may result fa- hind trees. Mr. Nelson was not armed, better and was able to appear on the P. S.—All those knowing themselves 1 tally. I'l'iUjijitftS Sell It. liver, stomach and liowels through Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is so he remained in the vehicle while streets Saturday. This is a very strange the tlie nerves. A new discovery. Dr. indebted will please call and settle. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., the only remedy that can lie relied the driver ventured cautiously ahead, case. He not only had a miraculous Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, R. J acobson . ! upon to efl'ect a cure. Sold by Bogel’s Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. pistol in hand. At a sharp turn in the escape, but tlie fact that lie was able to bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ Bros, on a guarantee. Ask for the doc­ road he discovered a man crouching (’all on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains tor's new book, free. tion. Unequaleil for men, women, and behind a tree and armed with a Win­ walk the streets in less than two weeks children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 in real estate. They will show you chester rifle. The driver having the after a bullet had penetrated his body, doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers property and give prices with the best Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attack» ami Dr Mile»' Nervis» tor Nervous Proitrttloa. Constipation, Small Bile Bean». terms. seems almost incredible. Bros. drop, the man fled into the woods. sssssss sS s Swiffs Specific s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s _____ s sssssss sS ROGERS BROS. PHARMACY. <• 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 ami your attention is called to the fact that we are the sole agents for the latest improvements. They are the ltest 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 was the one the great And all should be reconcil­ ed to the result. In a busi­ ness light the only the nec- essary is to readjust tin* tariff* to suit The Change \V<‘ arc off ering special bar­ gains on CLOTH ING and all CLOAKS left on hand. On these we are giving a Special Discount of 25 Per cent to clean up those left. On all other goods except sta­ ples we give the usual 10 per cent discount for cash. WHEN IT IS CONSIDERED 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 ever 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