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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1892)
State Printer Baker recently address ed a circular to each member of the legislature, suggesting that any bills of December 22, 1892 a special character, such as bills incor porating towns, or bills amending the charters of towns already incorporated, FO9TOFFICE HOURS, From 7 a in. to 7 p. ni. From 7:30 p. to be sent in for printing between the tu. to8:3Op. m. 1st and 15th of December. This letter Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to6 p. m. has already commenced to bear fruit, Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail bills for acts incorporating the towns north closes at 2:30 p. m. ami 9 p. in. of Adams, Umatilla county, and Gold Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening Hill, Douglas county, having been re Lcfore at 9 p m. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail ceived. closes at 11 a m. The following comrades were elected to fill the several offices of the post for CHURCH NOTICES. the ensuing year: 8. G. Downing, M ethodist E piscopal Cmfacil.—Services Post Com.; J. B. Gardner, Sen, V.; J. every Sabbath at 11 a. ni and 7:00p m, Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prayer meet N. Coovert, Jun. V.; B. F. Chibine, ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Adj.; W. D. Weed, Quartermaster; R ev . S. E M emixoef ., Pastor S. C. Pearson, Surgeon; J. B. Stillwell, CVNBET.l.AXU Pr.ESBYTF.KTAN ClTCRCH — Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p Chaplain; J. A. Peckham, Officer of ui Sunday School at 9:30 a. lit. the day; W. N. Wright, Officer of the Rrv W iley K nowles , Pastor. Guard; D. Derby, Sergeant Major; P. mtist C hi p .« it.—Services every Sabbath el 11 a. m. and 7:3l) p. m. Sunday'School at A. M. Hoffman, Quartermaster Ser 9;55a. ni. ltr.v R. M c K ii - lop , Pastor. geant. The delegates to state encamp C>i>iniAX Ciii ncn.— Services every Sab; ment, II. Rummel), J. B. Stillwell, al bath at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday School at 10 a. m. Y. I’. S C. E. meets ternate, J. V. Hanville, J. N. < ’(-overt. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER otto ON'S FOOD COMMISSIONE R. A FORGER CAUGHT. THE ROAD QUESTION DISCUSSETI. NEWS RETOED. The Chelialcm Valley Farmers Meet ami A Resume of that Officer’« First Biennial Geo. F. Christenson, of Newberg. Forge» Interesting Paragraphs front our County Exchanges. rhe Name of C. G. Scott. Report to the State Legislature. Pass Resolutions. ! [Sheridan Sun.. Dec 15.] According io the Newberg Graphic, - The first biennial report of WAV. Ba Monday George F. Christenson, of Marv. Potter and Wm. Raleigh bag the farmers of Chehalem valley, met ker, Oregon state food commissioner, is Newberg, presented to the clerk in W. in the hands of the state printer, and is A. Howe’s store at Carlton an order ged a big lot of ducks on the Yamhill at the Grange hall in Newtorg on Sat urday week and discussed tlie road now being put in type ready to be sub from C. G. Scott for $96, part to be paid below Sheridan last Monday. Charley Worthington and family question. J. C. Nelson was elected mitted to the legislature. In his report in cash and part in goods. Mr. Howe, Mr. Baker says a few days’ close obser upon seeing the order, said that it was leave in a few days for New Mexico, president of the meeting and J. P. Thomas secretary. The following reso vation only confirmed in his judgment not the signature of Scott, but said to where they will reside in the future. Mr. Reeves, of the Bank of Sheridan, lutions were adopted: the United States report that as much give Christenson the goods. He sent 1. That we oppose any legislation as 15 per cent of all the foods consumed for Mr. Scott, who said the order was a will receive subscriptions for the new were adulterated, and that too with forgery, and tlie sheri fT was telephoned Columbian Exposition souvenir half- permitting road districts or counties incurring indebtedness for building or worthless adulterants mostly. “Under for. Upon arresting Christenson he dollar. They will soon to coined. standing from the report [referred to admitted that he had forged the order Drs. Smith of Sheridan, and Gouch- maintaining roads. That we are op the people of the United States are act and he is now in the county jail. He ea, of McMinnville, performed a diffi posed to any legislation raising the ually being swindled out of $760,000,000 was pardoned from the pen about a cult surgical operation upon Wm. New- present limit of taxation. 2. That we are in favor of expend annually, and that the people of this year ago after serving one year of a four bill, of Ballston, at this place one day state were by these frauds robbed of years’ sentence for forging a note in last week by ojiening the patient's side ing the money collected for road pur $9,086,500 each year, besides the injury Astoria. He is a tough customer. and extracting a quantity of pus that poses in the district where such a tax to health,” Mr. Baker says, “I saw at a had formed in the pleura. The patient is collected. Are You a Mathematician? 3. That we favor such legislation as glance that my duties were not only stood the trying operation heroically, broad, but diversified.” When he The following little problem in arith and is doing as well as might to ex will provide for neighborhood roads, which shall consist of a right of way learned that the state had appropriated metic is taken from the “letter box’ ’of pected undei\the circumstances. and the right of the public to improve but $500 a year for expenses.and not de the Metal Worker, and while it would and maintain such roads by volunteer siring to come to this legislature with a to an easy matter fortheaverage school • [Dayton Herald Dec. 16 Sunday at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. deficiency, he determined to devote his child to solve, it will puzzle the average John Mauts has a second crop Of work, but for the maintainaec of which nesday at 7 :X) p m. Everyone invited time mostly, as well as to use the funds business man: grapes and raspberries growing in his the county shall not to responsible. H. A. D enton , Pastor. For Sale—One fresh cow. Apply to at his command,in theinterest of dairies An apple vender was selling two garden, which are ripe. 4. That we instruct our representa S t . J ames C atholic C hukch .—Services 1st tives in the legislature to support the and 3 k 1 Sundays of each month, Second Gao. Owens. and dairy products. grades of apples, one at the rate of 3 for Dayton has the assurance of having Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth Toys toys and fresh candies at He found that imitation butter was 1 cent, the other at the rate of 2 for 1 a saloon. There is no question now passage of a bill for utilizing convict la Sunday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . T iios B biody , Pastor. Ballard’s. being sold at wholesale and retai I by cent. A person wanted 5 dozen and he but what the town will have a “boom,’’ bor on our public roads. The next meeting will to Mid at the You only have to buy 50 cents worth parties who had paid a United States wanted them about evenly divided be perhaps the “rang” with it. McMinnville Grange. No. 31. 1’. of II., same place on Saturday, Dec. 24th. license to do so, hut that the retailers, tween the two quantities. The vender of holiday goods to get a chance at tha meet in tlieir hall the first anil third Satur The amount of wheat received this as well as hotels and restaurants, were proceeded to pick out 30 apples at 3 for season by B. Gabriel at the Powell Such gatherings by the farmers ought day of each month at 10 a. ni. Visitors large doll at J. P. Irvine's. cordially invited. J. T. Jou.Y. to prove very beneficial and should to Dry oak wood delivered al $3.00 per selling and using the "stuff,” contrary 1 cent, making 10 cents, and .”>0 more warehouse, is over 60,000 bushels. He largely attended. Men in all lines of Mas. M. E. Kvxs. Masier, to our state law. Two arrests and as apples on the basis of 2 for 1 cent, mak Secretary, cord. Leave orders at Booth <& Ilibli’s has shipped over 20,000 bushels. There many convictions, soon drove the de ing 15 cents and offered the whole for is still a great deal of wheat to be commercial business meet together to market. discuss matters of direct interest to Custer Post No. 9 meets the second and ception out of the market, causing an 25 cents. Without paying any atten brought in. fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. It, Crockery, glassware, etc., at cost at themselves and why should not farm advance of several cents per pound on tion to the price given the customer hall in Wright's building at 7:30 p. m. All Millsap <t- Son’s. members of the Order.are rordiallv invited pure butter. As an evidence of the good said: “Why do you offer to sell me Harmony Lodge, No. 28, A. <>. U. ers do tjie same. to attend onr meetings. The genuine Rogers Bros, plated efiect of the enforcement of the state these apples, one kind at 3 for 1 cent W., of Dayton, are considering I he mat There is more catarrh in this »cctioii of W iley K nowles , knives, forks, etc., at Wm. F. Deil- law, but two wholesale, (anil not one and the other kind 2 for 1 cent, and I ter of getting up a social anil supper in the country than all other diseases put to B F C lviiixe , Post Commander. the near future and extending an invi getlier, amt until the last few years was Adjutant. sehneider’s. retail«, licenses have lieen taken out get tlie same number of each sort, supposed to to incurable For a great Buy your Christmas goods, candies during the two years, while in Wash when it is just the same as if you sold tation to all memtors of A. O. U. W. many years doctors pronounced it a local Local and General (■isea.se. and prescribed local remedies, and and nuts and get a chance at that $10 ington seventeen wholesale and seven me 60 apples at the rate of 5 for 2 lodges in tlic county. by constantly failing to cure with local doll at J. P. Irvine’s. ty-two retail licenses have lieen issued cents?” The vender agreed to sell treatment, pronunced it incurable. Sci The banks of this city will elope on 1-af.iyctic hedger, Dec. 16. ence lias proven catarrh to be a constitu to sell the “fats," thus proving tlie effi them that way and upon figuring it ('. (irissen is receiving large ship Monday. disease and therefore requires con Mr. Henry Newton informs us that tional ciency of the enforcement of our law. out found that they were worth at that ments of books and holiday goods. stitutional treatment. Bali s Catarrh Cure, There will lie a Christmas tree at I lie he will set out twenty-five acres to manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , To Tlie conditions of our dairies, in very rate 24 cents, a loss of 1 cent on the Millsap & Son are selling groceries at ledo. (lido, is .......... illy «-onstitiitional cure Episcopal church. hops next spring. many instances, were found deplorable transaction.* at cost. Be sure to call. on the market It is taken internally in Two children of Wm. Arthur are but the commissioner is pleased to note For the last few days the coal pros doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfnl? It In order that our readers will not Holiday goods at Wm. F. Deilschnei- directly on the blood and mucous sur down with the typhoid fever. that he has been compelled t. make get the thing mixed the whole thing is pectors have been absent from town, acts faces of the system. They offer one hun der’s. ('all early tofore the nicest pat but four arrests, all were convicted, for but we have been informed that they given below: dred dollars for any case’ it fails to cure. Special Christmas services at the terns are picked out keeping dairies in an unbealthful con 30 apples,for I cent ... ... . 10 are going to return with increased Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad ('hristian church next Sunday. F. J. CHENEY, Toleilo, O. Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains dition. .... 15 force, and some of them are quite san dress. 30 apples, 2 for 1 cent tSSTsold by Druggists, 75c J. J Spencer has returned from Tilla in real estate. They will show you The commissioner had a drawback in guine over the prospects of coal. property and give prices with the tost 25 mook, arriving here via Astoria. Shoulil be Arrested. The Popular Deniail. the lack of money. He says nearly ev 60 apples, 5 for 2 cents.. terms. Last Monday a little child of a fami .24 The third and last chapter of the ery state in the Union has laws similar ly named Jernstead, living on the Fen This problem can to solved in various You can save twenty per cent at Who? What should to arrested? story “Besieged by Cheyennes,” will to ours, and none better, and none of ways and we present it to our renders ton farm a couple of miles from town, All excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, to found on the first page of this issue. Kay <t Tood's. the other state appropriated less than with the request that they send in fell out of a rooking chair into the fire headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neu For Sale—Twenty acrces of fine land, Miss Hattie Wright is on the way to suitable for fruit, within one-half mile $10,000 while one’s appropriation ex- their explanations, for we are curious place. The child's right hand was ralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con- j recovery. The fever has broken and of the college. Price $150 per acre. No ceeds$100,00Oand others nearly as much. to find how many of them will agree partly burned oil’, and its left ear and fusion of mind, nervous prostration, etc I They should to arrested, or, stopped, I her condition is considered very favora money wanted down. Enquire at this Another drawback of the present law is on the matter. Business men are side of its face]was badly burned. before they develop into a condition i office. ble. the absence of any standard of purity especially asked to send in their expla. that can but result fatally. For this Good prune trees for sale. Enquire in foods. purpose no remedy equals Dr. Miles’ j Chas. Fleming is becoming an ex Amity Popgun, Dec. 16.] nation in order that we may see how The report says: “The enforcement much they have forgotten. A sprink Miss Myrtle Henderson, of McMinn Restorative Nervine, tlie diccoveryof; pert taxidermist. During the week he of John Etorall, on the Alex Reid the renowned specialist, whose remedies of our law not only teaches manufac ling of school teachers is desired also. ville, was in Amity Tuesday, organiz are the wonder of the civilized world. ! lias mounted a coon and a fine grey place, south of town. For sale or trade. Your accounts for turers and producers honesty in com fox. ing a class in music. She’will teach a Nervine is sold by Rogers Bros, on a Ileal Estate. number to play the piano and would positive uarantee. Ask for bis book A protraeteti meeting will begin at cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at onco. mercial transactions, but it prohibits The “Earhuff organ,” <’. Grissen, trade in unwholesome foods, drinks G L Baker to Mary Brock, lots 7-8 like to give lessons on the banjo also. the Christian church Sunday, Jan. 1. and medicines, as well as drives out of Mr. Forrest and family arrived in Tell your neightors and prepare to at agent for Yamhill county. blk 7, Baker & Martins adii to Mc- tend. Amity last Saturday from Dayton. L. E. Walker has Hillsboro rolled our markets frauds that are in direct Minnville; $218. competition with pure and wholesome Lewis (’ Krebs to Celia (.*■ Estes, 40 They have purchased the Peter Hume Tom Handley of Tillamook stopped oats, fresh ground and finest on the productions. This is not all; the en property southeast of this city and will market. acres, see 9,12 s, r 4 w; $600. in the city last week on his way to ----------- AND- forcement will save to the people many Henry M Davis to Geo Sauter, pt lot reside among us. We learn that they Portland on legal business. He came The butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs times more than all state expenses, as were formerly from Missouri. is at all times supplied with (lie best of 4, t 5 s, r5 w; $50. out by way of Yaquina. meats. Game and fish in season, rec well as to remove the greatest source of E V Henderson to F B Henderson, Mrs. Mary Buford, mother-in-law of Jones & Adams have placed tlieir ollect. over production. Indeed if we had 21 acres, pt John Sherwood, d I c, t s, r J. W. Briedwell, Sr., of this place, «lied plate glass front into position, The no law, or if the one we have is not en EVIDENCE That the blood ii Great Accident! Santa Claus oil'the at the residence of her son, T. J. Bu 4 w; $1258.66. plates are the largest in Tlie city and wrong, and that nature is cndeat>- track at (,*. Grissen’s with a train load forced, the state will continue the Jesse Edwards to Edward Robinson, ford, at Yaquina, on Tuesday evening, measure 92x144 inches. to throw off the impurities. of Toys and holiday gifts for everybody. ‘dumping ground’ in the ¡future, as it 9 lots, blk 54, Edwards add to New Dee. 13th. Her remains were brought oring Nothing is so beneficial in assisting A number of I.afayette hunters pass has lieen in the past, and the people nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. S} Baled hay for sale at $14 ¡»er ton by torg; $500. to this city on Thursday, and after ap ed through the city yesterday with a J. Wisecarver. Good quality, call and wotlld continue in the future, as they Jesse Edwards to Jas M Lewelling, propriate funeral exercises at the Chris It is a simple vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, yet boat on their way to try the shooting examine. have in the past, to buy spoiled meats, 60 acres, Newtorg; $350. tian church, were laid to rest in the it forces the poison to the surface and on the river. It is just the time now rotten eggs, oleomargarine and the eliminates it from the blood. Jas C Dunean to S E Vanosse, 10.33 city graveyard. A girl aged 15 years, desires work. ‘Old Nick’ only knows the balance.” to find plent}' of ducks. acres, pt David Layfield d 1 c, t 3 .«, r 2 Apply at this office. Last Sunday evening as I). Springer The labors of the office of the com w; $700. The county clerk has received a letter was coming along the sidewalk near ('. I contracted a severe case of blood poiso» from the state toard of equalization An elegant line of ladies’ watches at missioner are continuous, and now that | ,8 A Fulquartz to Mary J Dunstan, Smith’s corner, he says he was assault tnat unfitted me for business for four years A Wm. F. Dielschneiders, successor to the “ pepsin ” butter deception will stating that they will to in the city to few ’s Specific (S. S. S.) cured 319.91 acres, pt Adaline Fullqiiartz d 1 ed by two men one of whom struck ““ l bottles of Swift J-C. J ones , City Marshal, day to look over the matter of assess Wm. Holl. All goods guaranteed more than likely be practiced here the e; $1. I ulton, Arkansas. him with something, presumably a strict]}’ as represented. labors will to increased. ment with the county officers. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Isaac Ball to Elias Conner and J M slung shot, indicting a painful wound free. 5 wift S pbcific C o ., Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Baker makes some recommenda McCain, 19-39acres, t 6 s, r5 w; $775.60, I The memtors of the Masonic frater Canned goods of every variety at over the left eye. Immediately they I eost, at Millsap & Son ’ s. tion to the legislature. He says there NO. 3391». nity who intend to attend tha installa Emily H Floyd to Chas Floyd, 5 both started and ran, one going one should to a standard of milk—that is, acres, pt Fullqiiartz d 1 c, t 3-4 s, r3 w; REPORT OF THE CONDITION Subscriptions taken for tion on Monday evening, Dec. 26, are way and one the other and notody Of the First National Hank at McMinnville, requested to bring a lunch basket with periodicals at publishers rates, at (*. the milk should contain 12 per cent $200. knows who they were. Oregon, nt tlie dose of business, December volume of cream, and the specific grav Grissen’s. Save postage and risk. them.’ T he C ommitee . C1I Cook toLE Walker, 25x60 ft 9, 1992: ity of the milk after the cream has lieen Attend Kay Jt Todd’s great discount Resources. blk 13, McMinnville; $800. During the month past the trains on [North Yamhill Leader, Dec. 16.] removed should not to less than 1.035; Lians and discounts ... I Berry Heater to E L Heater, d 1 c, t this side have killed two cows, four sale. Last week J. A. Simmons purchased Overdrafts secured and unsecured also there should not lx- over 12 per 3 s, r 2 w. teen sheep and one horse. The morn C. Grissen lias received another ship the undivided half interest in the meat C. 8. Bonds to secure circulation cent, of water in butter. John Glen to E E McVicker, lots 1-2- market of A. Brisbane, and the new Stocks, securities, county war ing train of Tuesday killed four sheep ment of organs, price $45.00 cash. This rants. etc...................................... During the commissioner’s term of 5, blk 3, Lippincott’s 2nd add to Day and on its return in the evening killed is is a bran new organ warranted for firm will to Brisbane & Simmons. Due from approved reserve agents office he has made twenty-nine arrests ton; $280. line from other National banks six years. a horse. and secured as many convictions—four Isaac Ball to Maggie A Clark, 12 At the last meeting of the city coun Due from State hanks and hank I.2.7; 11 This issue of tlie paper is rather in 'Call on Wm. F. Deilschneider, suc for keeping dairies in an unbealthful cil that liody appointed a commit)« to ers ............................................... furniture and complete and looks ragged, owing to cessor to Wm. Holl, if you want any condition, thirteen for adulterations of acres, pt Mil McKine d 1 c, t5 s, r.5 put up street lights on Maple street; Banking-house, fixtures ....................................... the fact that the electric light wires of thing in the way of watches, docks, milk, seven for selling and using imita w; $360. they had six lights put up, and we will I nrrent expenses and taxes paid the city are down and it was necessary jewelry or plated ware. The largest tion butter arid three for selling un B P Cardwell to D F (lamptoll, lots no longer have to “grope our way in Checks anil other cash items Fractional paper currency, nick for us to go to press five hours sooner and liest selected sttx»k this side of wholesome meats. He had thirty-two 7-8, blk 8, Lippincott’s add to Dayton: the darkness,” as it were. els and cents..................... $200. .............................................. — or make the paper a half day late. Portland. We have been informed by Messrs. Spceie analyses made and made 1,62S tests of L Delashmutt to Minnie Millard, lot I Legal-tender notes ................... The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first milk and twenty-four of butter. Ijist Friday we recived a postal note Little & Smith that they vyill soon lw- Redemption fund with U.S. treas 12, blk 5, Bibees add to Sheridan; $150. Ml 50 for one dollar, presumably in payment class table toard at $4.00 a week; board gin the erection of a fine two story ho urer) 5 per cent of circulation > Since the Oregon state dairy law was Emma Durant to P P Durant, lot 4, '¡25 71 T oto ................................. 1 for the T elephone -R egister , from and lodging at$5.50a week. Best meal enacted in 18S5, there have been estalt- tel building in this city. The building blk 5, Watts 2nd add to Amity; $1. Newtorg, hut as no name accompanied in the city for 25 cents. lished in this state forty or more cream Isaac Ball to Silas Orchard, 18.68 will cost in the neightorhood of $4000, Capital stock paid LiabililicK. in the same we cannot give the proper Any kind of wood in any quantity eries. There are now thirty-four in op and will to a credit to the city. A Biunlus fund................................ acres, pt W H McKine d 1 c, t 6 s, r 5 I ’ nuividod profits ........................ credit until we have the name of the can to purchased of Kay A Todd. gixxl hotel building is badly needed National bank notes outstandiu eration in Oregon and eighteen just w; $«L. sender. and we trust that they will succeed in Individual deposits subject t< When your $200 watch needs repair across the line in Washington that S A I) Walker to A M Varnttln, pt check ............... ............. . Appropriate exercises will to given ing take it to I). A. Smith. All kinds send their surplus product to the Port lots 3-4, blk 11, Chandlers .2d add to making the necessary arrangements Demand certificates of deposit whereby the work will togin on it at Time certificates of deposit land market. These creameries manu McMinnville; $100. by the students in the various depart of jewelry repaired. once. Due to other national banks S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn facture at least two-thirds of all the ments of the public schools, to which E T Clark to John Lynch, 1 acre, t 4 I Due to state banks and bankers the parents and others are invited. ville pharmacy arc closing out their commercial butter that is used here— s, r 4 w; $800. |301.«25 71 (Newberg Graphic Dec. 16 j T otai .............................. of paints and oils at cost. < 'all reckoned at 1,127,500 pounds[annually. Austin Brisbane to John A Simmons, There will be a vacation for a week, stock and investigate. Edmund Robinson and wife started S tate of O regon , C ounty or Y amhill , ss : land in Yamhi ’ l; $400. This butter sells on an average of five sshool work commencing again on R L Stowe to Maliala F Galeys, nJ the first of the week for a two month's I,W. D McDonald Jr,Cashier of the above Rhodes & Rhodes have money to cents above the common butters; the Monday, January 2. lots 3 4, blk 10, Johns add to" McMinn visit among relatives and friends in named Bank, do solemnly swear that the loan on improved farm property. above statement is true to the best of my difference, therefore, is $56,375, a neat ville; $100. The Baptist Sunday school will oh- ( All parties knowing themselves in California. knowledge and belief. little sum saved to our producers, for B P Cardwell to M S Adams, 10 W. I). M c D onald Jr, Cashier. serve Christmas eve with an interest-1 debted to 8. Howorth & Co. will please Fred Morris made all our bicycle acres, Lippincott ’ s add to Dayton; $500. the reason that our food law keeps out Subscribed and sworn to before me this ing program, consisting of tableaux, i call and settle. M S Adams to Henry F Corner, 6.58 toys green with envy last Wednesday, 21th day of December, 1892. music, recitations and other exercises, acres, Lippincott’s add to Dayton; $300. when he appeared on the street with a When you want prices on lumber get of the market imitation butters. ‘ F rank W. F enton , E R & J W Foster tö H Bailey, lots Notary Public for Oregon. mostly by the smaller scholars. The them of A. S. Briggs as he will save School Program. latest improved pneumatic tire safety, i ,sea J '» Correct-Attest: 15-16, blk 2, Fosters add to Sheridan: you money. Any quantity and quality. arrangement of movable trees and an being the first man in town to lie the J acob W ortman ,i Office with Jas. Fletcher. The school term will close ou Friday, $225. illuminated star will be among the I I W illi km H oi . l , Directors. A C Beauliau to W W Cary, lots 1, 2, proud possessor of such a luxury. For sale or trade. Your accounts for J.W. H obbs , I December 23, and the following pro 3, bln 2, Lafsyette; $180. features. Unless the talked of fish ladder at cash at O. O. Hodson’s. Call at once. gram has lieen arranged at the B street H M Daniel to P A Bates, int in NO. 3857. More snow is now ou the ground the falls should to better than the at mill property, Lafayette; $2000. Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for school. All are invited to attend: REPORT OF THE CONDITION than lias been there in years. The H M Daniel to I* A Bates, lots 3, 4, tempt made in that way in '86 the the sale of lots in Willis addition. Song, “Patriotic Glee.” the McMinnville National Bank at Mi ground i« covered to the depth of about blk 24, Lafayette; $900. money had better be kept in the treas Of Minnville in the state of Oregon, ai llie School books and statiouery at ('. Recitation, Roy Fink. A Nelson to P A Bates, 21.45 acres, t four inches. It is rather wet and with ury, or totter still to spend it in im close of business, December !>. 1892: Grissen’s. 2 s, r 3 w; $536.25. Song, “If a body Finds a Lesson.” tlie wind from the south will not stay Resources. WR Johnson to James Hutchcroft, proving our public highways. G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville,. Recitation, Hulda Granstrom. $96,220 57 Loans and discounts very long. The people are wishing for pt d 1 c Peter Smith, t 4 s, r 4 w; $400. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 273 SO I Oregon. , Mr. J. L. Davis, of West Chehalem, Essay, “Christmas,” Edith Seitters. the wind to change to the north in or Jacob Wisecarver to Elsia Wright, U 8 Bonds to secure circulation 12,50000 tells us that he has decided to diversify Stocks, If you want your property insured in Dialogue, “ Why We Love to Bring lot 4, blk 16, McMinnville; $3500. 8.182 75 securities, etc ....................... der that they can enjoy sleighing for a a standard company, Rliod'es A’Rhodc-s S E ~ Vanesse to Jas * C — Duncan, ne] his farming hereafter by raising less Due from approved reserve agents 14.153 78 Christmas Gifts.” week or so. from other national banks. . 4,192 73 will be pleased to write you. it wj secs 2-3, t 3s, r 2 w; $700. wheat and more hay. He now has Due Recitation, Fleta Magers. Banking-house, furniture, and Elsia Wright has bought tlie Wise over fifty acres of fine grass land, that fixtures ............................................ MH cm ’ Nerve and Liver Pills. Duet, “Whispering Hope," Mattie R. .lACOBSllN’S carver corner and will erect a brick has already shown the wisdom of the Current cxjicnses and taxes paid Dielschneider and Lillie Messinger. Premiums on U. 8. bonds Great Bona Fide Sale. Act on a ne# principle — regulating building upon it. The price of the lot change by pioducing a profitable crop Checks and other cash items. Recitation, Freda Latourette. liver, stomach and bowels through 60x100 feet is $3500 and Mr. Wisecarver the Bills of other Banks. A discount of 15 per cent, on all goods the past year. tlie nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Song, “Come, Cheerful Companions” Fractional paper currency, nickels has a half interest in the east wall of Miles’ Bills speedily cure biliousness, commencing on the 3d day of Nov., Recitation, "Mother ’ s Present,"Mary 28 29 and cen.s............. A New Cause. Thousands Flock to it the building. The balance of the va bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa 1892, and continue for 60 days only. ! . 17,170 0o I Specie......... Standard. cant property on Third street, 30 feet tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Hutchings, Legal-tem • notes 21600 Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall and over- i 1n width, will no doubt soon to filled children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 Recitation, Maude Granstrom. Redemption fund with 1" STreas- stocked. No. 2. Obliged to raise money, i When a new cause is presented to the i urcr(5 per cent of circulation) doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Bogers Song, “Drifting.” by Mr. Wisecarver. No. 3. Intend to make alteration in I public ............... it always excites attention. A i Recitation, Bessie Cook. W. E. Martin is probably the most . Bros. T otai ........... ......... 4 our store. No. 4. Expect to make a prominent physician lias said that la- Recitation, Bessie Taylor. absent minded man in town. The ■.labilities. 1 Song, “Mariners of Spain,” Minnie change in business. Al! goods marked grippe, during tlie last three years, has ' Capital stock pajil in . other night he wont to the barn with fund lantern and pail to milk the eow. He The county court at its session in Howell, Beckie Dtimplirey and Lillie in plain figures. Our 15 per cent, dis done more to weaken tlie hearts of the Surplus _______ ............ ......................... . 5,01031 Undivided profils count is fully equal to a 25 per cent world than any other cause that lias National Bank carefully placed the pail on a box and January will receive scaled bids for fur Messinger. Hank notes outstanding 11.250 Of»! discount offered by other house.«. We ever existed. Those who have had Individual deposits subject to check 38.531 til putting the lantern under the eow he nishing the county bridge lumtor to to Dialogue, “Christmas Exercises.” G,f>30 72 have always claimed .to sell cheaper this malady and subsequently found i Demand certificates of deposit milked her drv. He then took the pail delivered in quantity not less than Recitation, Lillie Pound. i Time certificates of deposit............... 49.312 94 from its place and lilting his lantern of wagon load lots to the point where it is than any other firm in Yamhill coun- themselves subject to palpitation, short J txt . 11 « t 1 1 0 II , Jllalj U I »II I rx 111 1 . Recitation, Mary Franklin. milk, went to the house totally un T otal ... $165.125 61 aware of what he had done. Please to to used. Bids are desired on furnish Essay, “How Shall We Spend Holi- |G- I’tdly 10 pet • cent. The public ‘ breath, irregular pulse, wind in stomach | should take advantage of this great j pain in side or shoulder, smothing S tate of O regon , < ’ ovnty of Y amhill , ss : don’t tell this, as William wants to ing same to separate districts, giving days?” Ora Whitmore. I. E. C. Apperson. f’ashier the above spells, fainting, dropsy, etc, may feel district, or for the entire county. Bids keep It a secret. Dialogue, “Coming of the Shepherd" opportunity to secure bargains, and i assured they have heart disease, which named Bank, do solemnly * wear that the come early, while our stock is complete. i for supplying the county with twenty- my Recitation, Lena Whitmore, Bncklen'« Arnica Salve. unless checked at once, may result fa abAve statement is true to the liest We make the bold assertion and claim tally. Dr. Mlles’ New Heart Cure is knowledge and belief ■ live cords of oak grub wood and twenty- Song, “Merry Christmas.” E. A I ’ uekso ?:, i'aMiier. The Best Salve in the world for ( 'uts, five cords of old fir wood delivered at Recitation, “Jamie Douglas,” Edith to carry the largest and most complete the only remedy that can to relied Subscribed and sworn to •before inc this Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, the court house, will also to opened at stock of clothing, bodts and shoes, <lry upon to efiect a cure. Sold by Rogers 20th day of Dec.. 1802. Hogg. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, <'. W. T almage . goods and ladies’ wraps, outside of Bros, on a guarantee. Ask for the doc said time. The court reserving the < 'hilblainsi Corns aud all Skin Erup Song, “Come, Oh, Come Again.” tor’s new book, free. -seal* Notary Public for Oregon right to reject any or all bids asked for Portland. tions. and positively cures Piles or no i Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacksand uav retiuired. It is guaranteed to give above. C obrect Attest: P. S.—All those knowing themselves > week arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. nigh Constipation, Small Bile Beans. per L£°A bottle, a 1 perfect . satisfaction, .... A’ on Dated December 15, 1892. J. W. Cowi>, i or wnrtnAV money ivkfnnn- refund indebted will please call and settle. ----------------------- En. H endricks , They increase appetite, purify the whole A. J. A ppebson .)- Director*. To al J Digestion take one Small Bill* Bean ed. Price 25 cents per box. lor sale! OTBteni an>1 acton the liver, Bile BeansSmuil. IL J acobson . J. L. B oger *. ' after eating-. 25c. per bottle. i County Clerk. I by Roger« Bros. OUT OF SIGHT.” OUR LINE OF PRESENTS. COME AND SEE THEM “ROCK BOTTOM PRIC ES.” ROGERS BROS. it 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 Blotches I 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......................................................... l.arger in quantity than is carried by any house in the city ¡ r displayed and your attention is called to the fact that we are the sole agents for the latest improvements. Thev are the best that can I m » 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 lie reconcil eil to the result. In a busi ness light the only the nee essarv i is to readjust the •Z tariff to suit The Change. XVe are offering special bar gains on CLOTHING anil all CLOAKS left on hand. On these we are giving a Special Discount of 25 P®r cent Io 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