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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1893)
I the TELEPHONE-REGISTER Janutiav 1893 ■«tiNTorrics nor us. From 7 a ni. to 7 (>. m From 7:30 p. ui. to 8:30 p. in. Monev order hours from 7 a. in. toll p. in. Sirulav from 12 m. to I p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 u. in. Mail north closes nt 2:30 |>. ill. nnd 9 p. m. Mail for 5 I • r<. m train closes evening before at 9 (> in Slieridan and suutliorn Tillamook mail eloses at 11 a in. 4 11111(11 N*<> FICKS. \D iiioidsr E piscopal U iiprcii —Services every Sabbath al II a. in an<l 7:00 p in, Sunday School at 0:30 a, in Praver meet ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. B ev . 8. E M bminoku , Pastor CiMHKRi.KNn P resbyterian (' iicrch — Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. hi Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. R ev W ii . kv K nowles , Pastor B aptist C hi roii .—Services every Sabbath al 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. in. Sunduy*School at y a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. CiiRiNTtAN Cm Rcn.—S<‘rvices every Sab bath at 11 a in. nn»l 7:80 n. m Sunday School at lo 1 a. __ .... m. Y. P. 8 C E. meets Sunday at 6:30 p. in Prayer meeting Wetl- nesday at 7.30 p. in. Everynne invited 11 A D kntun , Pastor. Sr. J amks C atiioi . ic C ui 'H cii .—Services 1st and 3ul Sundays of eaeli month, Second Sunday St. Mary's at Corvallis Fourth Sunday. Nt Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . Titos Bitiouv, Pastor . McMinnville Grange, No. 31, 1’. ot IL, meet in their Itali lite first, ami third Satur day of each month at 10a. lit. Visitors cordially invited. .1. T J olly , Mas. Si. E. K cns , Muster. Secretary, Custer Post No. I) meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month at («. A. IL hull in Wright d building ut 7 :'M) p. m. All members of the Order.are cordially invited to attend our meetings. W it . ky K mowi . kh , B F Ci. chine , Post Commander. Adjutant. Local and General. L. W. Parker is with Jones A- Ad ams a^ sabwpiin. “Utile Beauty” at Grissen's. A spendid organ for $45. The fellow Who pulled the lire bell Saturday night should be prosecuted.. O. H. Irvine is in Albany at tlie bed side of his father, who is not expected to recover. Jones & Adams have made a new rate in lumber. Tlie price is considera bly reduced. Tlie members of the Christian church wish to thank Mr. B. Clark for a hand some pulpit. A daughter of Thos. Biggs died Wed nesday aged 9 years. The funeral will be held to-day. Dr. Jessup, of Newberg, will go to England to work up tlie Interests of the Pacific College. George Norrie, of Portland, is spend ing a few days witli Ids brother, Jas. Norrie, of this city. Company B lias fixed up tlie com pany rooms and will put in lockers lor tlie accommodation of the members. The protracted meeting at tlie Chris tian church starts oil'with a full house. So far 5 have liecn added to tlie mem bership. Walter Link is now witli the Mc Minnville National bank as book keep er. Chas. McKinney takes Mr. Link's place with Jones & Adams. Tlie nicest dance of the season was given last Saturday evening by the Dancing club. Some (>0 couple were present and all enjoyed tlie evening. Tlie /’«’ Phi Journal of the Lafayette seminary is at hand for tlie month of Deccmlier and is a creditable sheet Tlie print ns well ns the matter is read able. Tu k qf pxtting in nn cleetrical pot« ■ JFnt the falls of the Nestucea ■Aittt von. Tlie idea is practic able >tn< be power can be transmitted to ibis city. The calendar of the Wisconsin Cen tral railroad is the neatest one yet for the year '93. This road will probably, in connection with tlie Northern Pa cific, transport the majority of the peo ple from the Pacific northwest to the World’s fair. A scandal liaa come to light in tlie insane asylum at Salem anti it will lie Investigated. If it is true tar anil feath ers' would be too light a penalty for the fellows who have ruined several of tlie crazy female occupants. Granville Baker, who lias liecn suf fering witli neuralgia of the stomach, is now better and is once more on the street. The disease has made a great change in his appearance, as for some eight tlays he was unable to retain any thing upon his stomach. The masquerade ot the rink Tuesday night was well attended. The prize for the best skaters was awarded to Thad Simpson anti Miss Annie Dlel- schneider. The fancy skater’s prize was nwarded to a young man from Portland by the name of Allison. The McMinnville band gave a con cert on Friday of last week, and, like all the other entertainments given by the band, was a success. Tlie band is making steady headway in music, and while the city h not large she has the lkCf»t band in the state outshle of Port land. • On Monday and Tuesday Prof. Pee bles, the head of our public school*, visited tlie various grades and the re sult of his findings is given in another column. Mr. Peebles has l>een in our schools over three years, and to his ability largely is due their present suc cess. The firm of Ramsey A Fenton, attor- nvys-at-law, has l»een dissolved by mu’ toal ngnement and each will hereafter give his attention to all business that is given him. The oflices of both contin ue to lx* in the Union block, Mr. Fen ton’s being rooms 1 and 2; Mr. Ramsey having rooms 6 and 7. Mrs. Helen R. Hartford, state organ- zer nnd lecturer for the W. ( ’. T. U., A'ill make the tour of Yamhill connty speaking at the following places on the given dates. W hl tenon January Bth; Amity, 7th; Sou|h Yamhill 8th; Sheri- Ian, 10th and 11th; McMinnville, 12th; N’orth Yamhill, 13th; (’arlton, 14th and 5tl; Lafayette, 16th; Payton 17th. The Rel>ckah degree of this city in- Malbd officers Tuesday night. All the rs were prrsent nnd a pleasant scelsi time after the work makes the one lung to I*1 remembered. e_ __ ___ Lifakte lodge. I. <4.0. F., Installed • •• -•------ 1 Monday evening publicly anti udlence witnessed the ceremo- a V. Joa Hoberg, of this city fle nl livered te address. à \V. I). Au tin, has purchased the' T” PIHI.IC.SCHOOL NOTES. LO REGRETS IT. NKW» RETOLO. Jersey I).dry from (’. \V. Hob nun und Th. Supreme Court Decides llial 1'er.»’. lntere«tliig I’aragraplix from our County The Hi Hash«*« at the Grand Itouile lle»$r Will Ctmlimie to furniHli milk at Ila 1 T,,r . ....... <>(<i-<’9» m.r. h> wm. ... Eachang«». 1 ratios are C'ttlaena. Total Vote shall tie t ..unteti «ama ruten, l'^le taking mHk timing Atu...l»«r. the coming year are aHsureil of the liest I Sheridan Sun. Dec. 29. | Tlie city public schools reassembled, Our Indian citizens at Grande Ronde In the supreme court Jan. 2, in the quality ami prompt delivery. The Masons talk of Instituting a lodge tire lieglnnlng to experience some of after a week’s holiday, on Monthly. ease of H. 11. Miller, appellant, vs. G. Th« entertainment at theo)iera houxe The festivities usually Incident to holi ' the discomforts tliat follow in tlie train W. Melirldc respondendent, on appeal nt Dixie. on Friday, the 13th of thia month, will day times did not make any Inroads on from Marion county, the opinion of the All Jim, a Chinaman lias 14,010 of citizenship. Under tlie law they arc probably be tlie bent one of tlie hcohoii the attendance, as all the rooms had lower court was sustained. This Is a pounds of bops at Parker waiting for liable for their debts. Speclaltiea of all kind» will be Intro- their full complement of pupils und proceeding by mamliumui to compel “high plices.” Tlie other day Ellis Bros., who keep dueed, for Instance, Dr. G. H. Wright several new pupils put in un ap|>enr- tlie reapmident, us secretary of state, in Lieut. Milton Uavis is s|M'iidlng tlie tlie Grande Ronde store, brought suit will address the audience ¡on “How to unce. making the official canvass of th« votes holidays at McCoy with his parents. against a newly fledged citizen mimed hatch chickens from lioiled eggs." There are now more than 4i« I pupils east for presidential electors at tlie late He is stationed at San Francisco. Billy Shoefawn. Tlie latter came to Newell Maerum, win. has been cm-| ill actual attendance distributed among election as returned to him by ilie va Geo. Snyder, formerly editor of the town Thursday last and compromised ployed in the McMinnville National the several schools as follows: rious county clerks, to abstai > from Uallas Tranteript, has accepted a posi tlie suit by (laying tlie account nnd bank for the past year, move«! to For FIRST STHEET SCHOOL. cost of tlieea.se. This is tlie first case counting certain votes alleged ‘olnive tion on the < 'orvallis Gazette. est Grove last week. During his stay Geo. A. Heebies higher grade. on record in this county where an In . 29 been illegally east for Natlian 1 Dr. Churchman’s barn caved ill one dian lias been sued, on account of their in tlie city Mr. and Mrs. Maerum made •Miss Woods grammar “ . 39 one of the candidates for electo a host of friends among the young peo Miss Peters intermediate “ . 48 naled by the people's party, In conse day last week the roof falling all around being wards of the government, and ple, who are sorry to see tnem depart. Miss Mark 3rd primary “ . 44 quence of his subscquei t nomination his buggy horse, but beyond a few consequently irresjionsible for debt. Success attend them. Mrs. Johnson 2nd “ “ . 411 by tlie democratic party, and the print scratches the animal was unhurt. A Several of the Idians, according to tlie cart and buggy were somewhat smash constable, expressed themselves as be “ “ . 52 ing of Ills name on the official ballot In The citizens are looking forward to a Miss Ground 1st ed up. ing sorry tliat they voted. Every more than one place — that is, in isitli lively movement in the spring. The Total................................... ..358 tlie people's and democratic group of The wheat saved from the fire that sweet lias its bitter, however, and if our growtli of the city dependa upon them Il HTItEET SCHOOL. electors. The majority of the court is consumed the Dixie warehouse, will Indian brethren get into tlie political selves and an effort on their |>art to J. A. Buchanan grnm’r grade . 40 of the opinion that the printing of (lay about 20 cents a bushel on the or- arena and whoop it up according to make things lively will bring new life Mrs. Matthieu interm ’ dt “ their convictions, they must also shoul Pierce's name on tlie ballot in more Iginnl amount. to the city, Several new bricks ure der all of tlie responsibilities of the av con tern plated and the year '93 will no MissGreene 1st A 2d primary grade . 56 than one place was .•ontrar.v to the ■ North Yamhill Leader, Dee. 30. erage citizen, among which is the right provisions of the lav, although Judge doubt allow a larger improvement than Total .......................................... 151 *92. Bean was of a different Impression. J. 1). Andrews bill farewell to Ills to sue and lie sued. They must learn Grand total............................. 499 However this may lie, the court all many friends in this vicinity last Mon that business is business, and tliat if a Last week this ]Mt|>er received too Tlie above Is taken from tlie Decem late for publication an account of tlie ber rejMirt of tlie principal of the school agree tlint tlie mistake, if it was a mis day and departed for California where man buys lie must pay, and if lie (inys his debt« and conducts himself res(ioc- wedding of Knight Olds, of this city Geo. A. I’eeliles. The new pupils tliat take, 111 printing Pierce's name on the he intends to reside in tlie future. Thursday evening a messenger arriv table, lie is just as good as a white man and Misa Minnie Pearce of T’arlton. have entered tills week I will increase official liullot in both tlie (leople's and democratic group of electors did not de ed from Sampson’s milland stated that and no lietter.— Sheridan Suu. The happy couple are now in Pullman, the enrollment beyond 420. prive tlie voter who east such ballot of Henry Moore, well known in tills vi Wash., where they will remain for u Tlie following Is the general summury A Landslide--Very Marked liesuit*. week yet nnd then return to tills city of the prlneiptd’H December report to- his elective franchise or tlie candidate cinity, had died at tlie mill shortly be Tlie term landslide usually conveys in for whom it was cast tlie benefit of fore noon t hat day. Word was Imine- where they will make their future resi wit: such vote. The "" decision says the law pjutely «nt to his slater and brother, telligence of disaster, whereby many dence. No. days taught ......... are killed, but this time it Is used to in ... 20 is mandatory in the sense tliat it re “ attendance. Saturday evening Roswell Bewley ...0800 quires the county clerks, in tlie prepa who reside in Lafayette, and his broth dicate the enormous sales of llr. Miles’ er came up accompanied by another Restorative Nervine, a remedy tliat is ll “ absence............ anti family, of Slieridan, returning . . 798 tion of tlie official ballot, to strictly man, and on Friday they started for daily saving tile lives of thousands who eases tardiness from a watch meeting found their ... 133 comply witli its provisions, but not in are suffering from nervous disorders, It i boys enrolled ............ home in eslíes, it having l.urned while . 203 the sense that the voter’s right to exer the mill, l>ut were unable to make the cures palpitation, nervous prostration, trip, ami returned to tills city about headache, backache, spinal diseases, girls enrolled .............. they were away. Nothing was saved 200 cise tlie elective franchise will is- lost noon. Later ill the evening some men hysteria, ill effects of spirits, confusion excepting the artlcV.-, of apparel upon Tidal number enrolled....... .409 because of some technical mistake of of mind, etc., and builds lip tlie Issly came in from Moore's valley witli a them. TI k loss is considerable anti Average number belonging . . 380 the county clerk in printing the names surprisingly. Brown Ji Maybury, Cort sleigh, and they took the men as far land, New York, say one patient used ther1 was no insurance upon tlie prop Average daily attendance . .. .. 340 of tlie candidates upon the liullot. erty. It is generally thought to be tlie The acliools are now in good working Such construction of tlie law would as they were going that night, and tlie nervine olid gained fifteen pounds of fiesli. Sold l>y Rogers Bros , tlie drug work of an incendiary. order, the teachers and pupils all tak not only render an election invalid on next day they got through to the mill gists, on a positive guarantee. Get n where they assisted in burying the un. Tlie marriage license record for tlie ing great interest in their work. account of tlie honest mistake of a fortunate man, it not being possible to hook free. Notwithstanding the snow storm’s county clerk, lint would open the door week contains tlie names ofS.F. Staggs bring him out until nfter the snow goes aged 75, and Mariali L. B. Staggs aged serious interruption in the attendance to gross fraud. It would plow the off. Mr. Moore, wits a man about forty 59, who were married on Sunday, tlie nil tlie schools closed for tlie holidays (lower 111 the hands of a dishonest of eight years of age, having been admit Tlie people of Eden valley are not first of January, 1893. Mr. anti Mrs. with interesting literary exercises, tliat ficer to diafranchise tlie voters of Ids ted to the bar in this state a number of dead, lint livctli. They were badly! Staggs are the second oldest couple to were especially ereditalile to all taking county, ns well as cause tlie defeat of years ago. He was also a first-class snowed in during tlie snow storm, but whom license to wed has been granted part. Tlie teachers were tlie happy re any particular candidate. Tlie court mechanic ami worked in this vicinity are too enterprising to stay long buried. In tills county. Tlie oldest couple was cipients of presents at tlie hands of the remarks that it is doubtful whether for u numlier of years. He was his Guile extensive preparations were Neil Johnson, aged 76, anti Rels'cca pupils, and tlie little folks were remem the question sought to l>e litigated can worst enemy, being unable to resist tile made for an entertainment and Christ bered with beautiful Christmas cards Wootls,' aged 64. Tills license was i.s- properly lie determinod in a manda temptation to drink he would spend mas tree for Christmas eve at tlie Cowls by their teachers. A number of visit mus proceeding against the state can stied on September 7, 1878. his entire earnings for liquor, and this schoolhouse, but on account of tliedeep J. L. Andrews, of North Yamhill, ors witnessed tlie various exercises. vassing board, which does not have alone is given as the cause of ids sud snow and crust, hail to be abandoned. Lack of space forbids an extended no and is not entitled to tlie inspection of den death. sends us a lengthy, article on “Tlie En But the entertainment was given New gineer.” Steam engines are not used tice of tlie several programs rendered. the ballots as printed or cast ut an elec Years eve to a large and delighted au Tlie schools will probaldy prepare tion. The opinion is by Judge Bean. to any great extent by our readers and ¡Dayton Herald Dec. 30. dience. some work for the World ’ s fair school those who use them probably know There is a prospect tliat a lodge of A great deal of credit is due Mrs. An Deserving Praise» Knights of Pythias will be organized nie Wisecarver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome how to handle them properly. The exhibit. The principal is arranging for the communication should be sent to a in Dayton. A number of names have We desire to say to our citizens, that Derby, Mr. Chas. McCall and wife and paper devoted to such questions and | organization of a local teachers’ associa for years we have lieen selling Ur. been pledged for tills purpose. Dr. Dukenfield for tlie management of tion composed of tlie teachers in the King's New Discovery for Consump taken by engineers. Tlie manuscript 1 We have a potato at tills office which tills entertainment. city schools. tion, Dr. King ’ s New Life Pills, Buck- is subject to tlie call of Mr. Andrews! Ward and Pratt Sitton, who are at Tills organization will greatly facili len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, weighs 4 pounds. It is all one potato, with stamps enclosed for its return. tate uniformity of school w ork and also anil have never handled remedies tliat smotb and no sprouts. It was raised tending school at Monmouth, and Ward Tuesday a Chinaman, slick as a prove of much benefit to tlie teuehers sell as well, or Unit have given such by A. L. Aiderman, who had more of Wisecarver, whois attending business universal satisfaction. We do not hesi whistle, bright and Intelligent looking, iiKlividually. tate to guarantee them every time, and the same kind. college at Portland, were home for tlie Milen ’ Nerve and Liver Fills. stepped into tlie office and said tliat lie we stand ready to refund tlie purchase The barn on Charley Spaulding's holidays. wanted to sec bow “Melican man Act on a new principle—regulating price, if satisfactory results do not fol place adjoining (1. Hatfield’s, collapsed Tlie snow did considerable damage make mil pajier.” He lisiked around, tlie liver, stomach and bowels through low their use. These remedies have under the weight of tlie damp snow in this vicinity to barns and sheds won their great popularity purely on commented on tilings and knetv us tlie nerves. A new discovery. Dr. their merits Rogers Bros., druggists. I last week. There were several oxen of Joseph Funk nnd Jerome Derfiy each Pills speedily cure biliousness, much about the business as the aver Miles' the logging team in the barn. Two of bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa The young men and women who as them were somewhat scratched, but all had a sited crushed in. Derby’s shed age American after his first, visit to a tion. Unequalcd r for men, women, miti was attached to the barn and in it was i ... Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 pire to obtain academic or college edu escaped serious injury. printing office. This is (lie first Cliina- children, housed a separator, which was crushed 2" cents. Samples free at Rogers cations, and whose parents cannot af man we have liad call upon us ami lie doses, 25 It is not every country tliat produces Bros. ford them tliat expense, will lie inter a second crop of fruit in a year. It is a into kindling wood. Three head of was such a bright one tliat we can’t SII.VKIt WEDDING. ested in tlie work of the CoemopoUtan rare occurranee to pick gruiies from tlie stock were buried in tlie debris of help but mention tlie fact. He wore, American clothes and was far above{ \ SiirpriHe Party Given to Mr. anti Mr», Mat/azinr, which has ottered for the vines on Christmas day and when the shingles and fallen timliers, but were year 1893 one thousand scholarships at snow is on tlie ground. It was the not seriously injured. tlie average. C. I>. JoluiKon of this City. Dr. Dukenfield gave Ills school a any of tlie leading colleges or schools BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. < On Wednesday evening, Deccmlier of tlie United States, upon tlie condi good fortune of the editor to pick a week’s holiday on account of tlie deep 28, shortly after 8 o’clock, as Mr. and tion of introducing into certain neigh bunch of grapes of second growtli ffrqm snow. If you want your property insured in a standard company, Rhodes A'Rhodes Mrs. (’. I). Johnson were seated quietly borhoods. Yale, Vassar, Harvard, vines in John Mauts' garden, which Rumor has it that one of our popular in their home the ring of the door-bell Ann Arbor, Chicago, tlie Southern col were well matured and of good flavor, young men is soon to turn lienedict. will be pleased to write you. Tlipre are many bad linking (siwders, summoned them to the door, which, leges, tlie great schools of art and medi Mr. Mauts had quite a lot of second A (tarty of young people dropped in very few good ones,oneliest, Cleveland. upon lielng opened discloseil to their cine, are nil alike open to the ambitious crop grapes and rasplierries this season. on Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Derby Friday You can make no mistake in inlying astounded gaze, an apparently innum boy or girl who is not afraid of a little evening. Refreshments were served Newberg Graphic Dee.30 erable throng of people, who immedi earnest work. The Cosmopolitan sends it. ately took unceremonious possession of out from its New York office a hand Andrew Christenson and daughter, during tlie evening and an enjoyable The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first all parts of the house. It was, indeed, somely printed pamphlet to any ap formerly from Sioux City, Iowa, lint time had by nil tliat were present. class talilc Ixiard at $4.00 a week; hoard Another entertainment will lie given a complete surprise, and when the re plicant, telling just what is necessary now from Dakota, arrived here this and lodging at $>.50a week. Best meal cipients recovered the use of their fac in order to secure one of these scholar week and are stopping witli his brother in tlie near future. The proceeds will in the city for 25 cents. H. L. Christenson, of our town. go to finish paying for tlie organ. ulties in a measure they ascertained For Sale—One fresh cow. Apply to that the occasion of tlie same was the ships. Tlie scholarship itself includes SPEPTATOIt. Mr. Van Robertson, brother of War board, lodging, laundry and tuition — Geo. Owens. ren and Walter Robertson, who lias celebration of the twenty-fifth anniver all free. Rueklen's Arnica Salve. I Dry oak wood delivered nt $3.00 per sary of their own marriage and that all been up in Idaho for the past sixteen Marriage License*. cord. Leave orders at Booth «t Hiiili’s this company had assembled to give The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, years, surprised his relatives one day market. the attair proper observance. The I Tlie clerk lias issued licenses to weil last week by quietly dropping in on Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Crockery, glassware, etc., at cost at guests were at once given the freedom to the following persons during the them witli Ids family to spend tlie Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup holidays. of the house and every effort made to week past: Millsap <fr Son’s. tions. nnd positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Millsnp Son are selling groceries at insure their coinfort and enjoyment. Dec. 28—M E Morgan, aged 23; Chas Tlie heavy snow on Sam Shultz's perfect satisfaction, or money refund Various games of a social nature were Nelson, nged 27. barn roof was too much for it and the ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at cost. Be sure to call. Dec 31—Letlin L Miller, nged 21; whole tiling collapsed. Tlie falling by Rogers Bros. Call on Rhodes <St Rhodes for bargains instituted and enjoyed until a halt was timbers killed his horse and broke his in real estate. They will show you called and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were R A Harris, aged 20. 4MOO Ke ward H1OO. property nnd give prices witli 1 he liest summoned to tlie parlor, where they Dec 31—Mariali I. It Staggs, aged 59; cow’s leg so that she had to lie killed. terms. were confronted by a stand on which Samuel F Staggs, aged 75. Roofs should always lie well supported The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded Go to Apporson’s to get a nice cook were displayed a number of pieces of Jan 4—Mary Hilary, aged 2: E. I). in tills country us some very heavy disease that science bus been able to cure book given away by the ('leveland silverware which Hon. J. E. Magers, Sitton, aged 25. in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall’s snows fall occasionally. (Catarrh (.’ure is the only positive cure now in n few appropriate remarks, speaking Baking Powder Co., free. The following ticket was nominated known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Probate Court. You can save twenty per cent at in behalf of tlie assembled company, at the city caucus last Monday night. being a constitutional disease,’ requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh presented to the couple as a slight token Kay & Tomi's. The following business has liecn done For Mayor, Dr. G. W. McConnell; Re Cure is taken internally, acting directly For Sale—Twenty acrees of line land, of the regard of their numerous friends In the probate court .luring the past corder, J. C. Colcord; Marshal, Frank upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the thereby destroying the foundation suitable for fruit, within one-half mile after a quarter of n century of wedded week: Mills; Treasurer, M. Votaw; Surveyor, system, of the disease and giving the patient of tlie college. Price $159 per acre. No bliss. M. Reece; Street Commissioner, Enos Estate of A S <Bandon—Will nil strength by building up the constitution money wanted down. Enquire at tills The presents were: assisting nature in doing its work, The Ellis; Councilman, first ward, Paul and initted to probate. office. proprietors have so much faith in its cura Sliver tea-set and tray, set of silver Mpey, Jos. Wilson; second ward, Jesse Estate of Samuel Turner — Report of tive powers that they offer One Hundred Good prune trees for sale, En<|Uire teaspoons, silver pie-knife, silver berry Edwards, 8. M. Calkins; third ward, Dollars for any case that it fails to cure of John Elxirall, on tlie Alex Belli spoon, silver cake knive, silver castor, sale of personal property approved. Send for list of testimonials. Address, Estate of E B Fellows—Final account H. F. Lashler, M. J. Jones. . F. J. C hbney A Co.. Toledo. O. plr.ee, south of town. silver souvenir spoon, and silver card approved ami administrator discharg £^“Sold l»v all druggists, 75c i irsaleor trade. Your accounts for receiver ami toothpick holder—these ed and bondsmen exonerated. Amity Popgun, Dec. 30. cash nt O. (1. Hodson's. Call at unco. ■ last two articles from friends in Mon- Estate of Wm White—Final account Mr. Morrison, of Whiteson, is said to Tlie “Earhuff organ,” ('. (irissen, ; tana. approved, administratrix discharged lie slowly growing worse. ark After the presentation was concluded agent for Yamhill county. The new mill dam on Millcreek west a substantial lunch, which had been The T elephon e -R egister hits made L. E. Walker has Hillsboro rolled of Sheridan, built by Brown & Co. for ERADICATES BLOOD POI provided ladies, was serveti served utter after e , in. iiivxiuch by »y tlie me muies, oats, fresh ground and finest on tlie , . , f , ’ . , ,. arrangements witli all the prominent S.S.SJ SON ANO BLOOD TAINT. , , which social amusements again held papersand periodicals in the United the Slieridan Mill Co., was washed out limrkut. ” I sway until a late hour, when the guests States whereby they can be obtained In during the recent snow. -----e----- i 1 he butcher shop nt Booth it lliblis ,|iS|M.rse<l unanimously voting the affair connection with lids paper at loss than Tlie roofs of three sawmills ami a C xvbxal bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.) is at all times supplied witli tlie liest of " ’ , . . . .. B . .. ° entirely cleansed my system of contagious meats. Game and fish in season, rec- 11 sucoess all|t wishing Mr. and Mrs. the publisher’s price. < lur old subscrib number of other buildings up in tlie blood poison of the very worst type. W m . S. L oomis , Shreveport, La. olleet. 1 Johnson another quarter of a century ers or new suliscriliers can have the mountains were crushed in by snow Baled hay for sale at $14 per ton by I °f unalloyed bliss, when they all hope benefit of this reduction and no trouble during the recent storm. ------- •------ J. Wisecarver, (ioml quality, call and to “Kaln ,nect «’Gelirate their golden on their part. When you want to sub CURES SCROFULA EVEN A tramp stopped at the residence of iS.SS. IN ITS WORST FORMS. examine. . wedding scribe for the fmdir* Home Journal, Mr. Haworth west of the city just be A girl aged 15 years desires work. William Campbell was the only Century. Scribner*, Examiner, World fore the late snow storm Bet in and ------- 0 ■ Apply at this office'. member of the company whb was pres- or other papers, call nnd get our prices. wanted lodging and employment. Mr. T had scaorvLA in 1SSI, and cleansed my • ent at the marriage ceremony in 1867, 1 system entirely from it by taking seven Haworth did not need his services but bottles of S. S. S. I have not had any symp. IL .lACOIISOM-s Canned goods of every variety at when these twain were made one, and C. W. W ilcox . permitted hint to remain during the toms «in. - cost, at Millsap J: Son s. announces a firm determination to lie Spartanburg, S. C. Great Bona Fide Sale. severe weather with a promise of his Attend Kay Jr Tmld’s great discount t présentât the celebration twenty-five ------ - A discount of 15 per cent, on all goods services at 50 cents per day when the sale. , years lienee. HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF commencing on the 3d day of Nov., weather cleared up, to at least pay his S.S.S. CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Any kind of wood in any quantity keeping. Mr. Haworth had a businesa 1892, and continue for 09 days only. Treatise on Blood and Fk'n Diseases mailed can lie purchasi’d of Kay A Tmid. Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall aftd over trip to make to Portland nnd while tree. S wift Srxciric Co.. Atlanta. Ga> When your $290 watch needs repair When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. stocked. No. 2. Obliged to raise money. gone the family also went visiting leav ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds No. 3. Intend to make alteration in ing the stranger tn charge,on his prom When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria of jewelry repaired. Executor's Sale. our store. No. 4. Expect to make a ise to attend to the chores during their 1 When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. S. Howorth A Cp. at the McMinn change in business. All goods marked absence. They remained over night i Notice is hereby given that tiie undersign ville pharmacy are closing out their When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. in plain figures. Our 15 per cent, dis and on their return next day the tramp ed as executor of the laet will and testa stock of paints and oils at cost. Call ment of Joel Stowe, latcof Yamhill eonmy. count is fully equal to a 25 per cent, had skipped and taken witli him every I deceased, will, and Investigate. by virtue of an order «.f the discount offered l>y other houses. We available article of value that he could county court of Yamhill county. State of Rhodes A Rhodes have money to i Oregon, made and cnterc.l of record on the make way with. Mr. Haworth and 3<1 day of January. A l> IMtr;, licensing loan on improved farm property. I ii tin- next thirty days Apperson have always claimed ^to sell chea(ier empowering him so to do, sell to the All parties knowing themselves in will lie kept busy invoicing his stock, than nny other firm In Yamhill coun | son set out at their earliest ¡tossible and bidder for ori-L. on the 4th day of debted toS. Howorth A Co. will please as the clerks go through. All broken ty. Fully 19 per cent. The public ' convenience, which was Tuesday mor highest February, 1 h 93. at one o’clock p. m. of said call and settle. should take advantage of this great ning, to see if they could trace the vag i day. at tlie courthoase door in M< Minnville lines, odds ami ends, will l>e carefully opportunity to secure bargains, and abond. He was a man of averatp1 size ! in said connty nnd state, tlie following de When you want prices on lumlier get real prp|»erty belonging to (lie es them of A. S. Briggs as lie will save nssortisl out of every department. The come early, whilcmir stock is complete. and build, wore n mustache and almtit | senl»ed tate of said decedent, to-wit. Tlie east goods assorted out will lie sold at just you money. Any quantity nnd quality, We make the ls>ld assertion and clnini i two weeks' growth of whiskers, «poke I half of the following describe«! parcel of one-half price to clean them up, mak bflice with Jas. 'Fletcher : Beginning at a point I’fl feet to carry the largest and most complete with an Irish brogue and was crippled I land to-wit of the north imd west junction of For «ale or trade Your accounts for ing the greatest Isirgains ever ottered stock of clothing, boots and shoes, dry l in one ankle. Mr. Haworth will pay I south First anti A «treets of tlie town of McMinn reward for his interception ami cap ville. S’amhin cushat O. (>. Hodson's. Call at once. the public. As these are good seasona goods and ladies' wraps, outside of i a ture. county, stale of Oregon, ble goods, nnd sold at these low prices tlience south along west lineof said A street Rlimles Jr Rhodes are sole agents for Portland. DIED. 66 feet: thence west 291 feet; thence nortli simply because of being broken lines, it the sale of lots in Willis addition. ' *9 feet, thence east 294 feet to tlie place of P. 8.—All those knowing themsclvi es is not likely they will last long. There I beginning. V anetta —In this city on Tuemlay. School books and stationery at C. Dated January 4. Kt:. fore those coming early and often will indebted will please call and settle. January .3, 18(13, Mtaa I^ela Vauetta, (¡rissen's. R. J acobson . ISAAC I.AMBRIGHT. get the best bargains. All goods not of con sum nt ion, aged 18 years, Fun- Executor of the Will of said Decedent. G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, included in our Odds and End. sale oral from tne M. E. rhiirrli to-day | W. M. Gn<* Small ni)»’ Bnm rrerr nijrht fora Rams ey and F. W. Fenton, will l>e sold at regular prices. Oregon. I we«’k Rtoiifir Torpid Liver«. Sc. per ImtUe. at 10 9. in. Attorneys for said Estate. W I h OUT OF SIGHT.” OUR LINE OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES “HOCK BOTTOM PRICES.” ROGERS BROS "TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION P Strange, but True: WAI.I.ACE <fc 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................................ ........ . Larger in quantity than is carried by any house in the city is displayed anti your attention is called to the fact that we are the sole agents for the latest improvements. They are the best that can be 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 Majority Wanted And all should be reconcil ed to the result. In a busi ness light the only the nec essary is to readjust the tariff to suit The Change. XV e are offering special bar gains on CLOTHING and all CLOAKS left on hand. On these we are giving a Special Discount of 25 Per I* 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 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. k -a - •