The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 05, 1893, Image 5

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    Hg TELEPHONE-REGISTER,
W. D. Austin, bus purchased the
LO REGRETS IT.
l’VBLIC.SCHOOL NOTES.
ANOTHER POPULIST.
NEWS RETOLD.
Jersey Dairy from U, W. Holman and
The Supreme Court Decide, that I*- o<e » Intere*!Ing Paragraph« from our County The Siwa.I.e. at the <1 rand Ronde Reser- .
will continue to furnish milk at the
5, 1893
Eaehange«.
vallon are Citisene.
Total Vote Shall he Counted
ji,uaay
same rates. People taking milk during
the coming year are assured of tlie lies!
.Sheridan Sun. Dec. 29.1
Our Indian citizens at Grande Ronde
Till' city public schools reassembled,
In tlie supreme court Jan. 2, nt tb>>
POSTOFFICK HOl'RS.
quality and prompt delivery.
The Masons talk of Instituting a bulge are beginning to experience some of
after a week's holiday, on Monday. case of II. B. Miller, api>ellant, vi. G.
tlie discomforts thut follow in tlie trail,
Tlie entertainment nt the opera house The festivities usually Incident to lioli- W. McBride respondendent, on piietd ut Dixie.
/mni " a in- t” < I'- m
From 7:3|l |i.
LtaSSlpm.
on
Friday, tlie 13th of this month, will day times did not make any inroads on from Marlon county, tlie opinioi of tl e
Lii Jim, n < 'hinanain luui 14,000 of citizenship. Under the law tliey an'
1
order hours from , a. m. to II p. m.
probably he the best one of tile nensou the attendance, ns all (lie rooms had lower court was sustained. Tl is Is a pounds of hops at Porker waiting for liable for their délits.
I Sunla.v from 12 m. Io 1 I>. Ill
, Mail south closes nt U:fiU a. m. Mull Specialties of all kinds will lie intro­
The other .lay Ellis Bros., who keep
their full complement of pupils and proceeding by mandamus to otupel “high piiees.”
Lrthdoses nt 2:30 p. m. mid 9 p. m.
Lieut. Milton Davin is s|iending tlie tlie Grande Ronde store, brought suit
Mail tor 5:43 it. in train eloses evening duced, for instance, Dr. G. K. Wright several new pupils put in an appear­ the respondent, us secretary of > ate, in
will address tlie audience Jon “How to ance.
M«*111111' "*•
making the official canvass of the votes holidays nt McCoy with liis parents, against a newly fledged citizen named
Slieridmi and southern Tillamook mail luitcli chickens from boitodeggs.”
Billy Shoefawn. Tlie latter came to
There are now mon1 than 400 pupils east for presidential electors at the late lie 1« stationed at San Francisco.
^Hssat It a m.
Newell Macruni, who ha« lieen em­ in actual attendance distributed among election as returned to him by hr va­
Geo. Snyder, formerly editor of the town Thursday last and compromised
rious county clerks, to abstain from I ¡alias Tranxeript, lias accepted a posi­ the suit by paying the account and
ployed in the McMinnville National the several schools ns follows:
i
eiit'itt'ii NoriCKs.
cost of theea.se. This is the tlrst ease
FIRST STREET SCHOOL.
counting certain votes allegisl t > lirve tion on tlie Corvallis (tazette.
bank for the past year, moved to For­
UmliHHsT E siscoi - il Curiteli
Services
on record in tills county where an In­
(leu.
A.
Peebles
higher
grade.
.......
2»
been
illegally
cast
for
Nathan
Pierce,
est
Grove
last
week.
During
his
stay
lr„rv Mildmlli ili II a. ni ami T:00p in,
Dr. Churchman’ll barn caved in one
“
....... 39 one of the candidates for eleeU r nomi­ day last week the roof falling all around dian lias been sued, on account of tlieir
sandav Seliisil al 9:30 a, m
l’raver uieet- in tlie city Mr. and Mrs. Maerum made Miss Woods grammar
HiiThursday evenings at 7:30.
being wards of the government, and
Miss
Peters
intcrimsliate
“
.48
nated
by
the
people
’
s
party,
i
i
conse
­
a host of friends among tlie young |S‘<>-
ills buggy horse, but beyond a few
Ihv.S. E M kmixukk , l’astor
....... 44 quence of bls subsequent no ulnation scratches the animal was unhurt. A consequently irrcH|M>nsible for délit.
I l'i'MRKSI AXU l‘Ki:«HYTKKlAN t'ilCSCH — ple, who are sorry to sec tnem depart. Miss Mark .'‘«1 primary “
Mrs. Johnson 2nd “
“
4« by the democratic party, and i lie print­ eart and buggy were somewhat «mash­ Several of the Idians, according to the
Cervice» ev»0’ Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. Success attend them.
Ml Sunday School at 9:30 n. m.
constable, expressed themselves as be­
Miss
Ground
1st
“
“
ing of his name on tlie official ballot in ed up.
.......
52
Tlie citizens are looking forward to a
Itrv W illy K sowlls , Pastnr.
ing sorry that they voted. Every
more than one pluee—that is, in isith
Ihrrirr C hikch . Services every Babbatli lively movement in tlie Bpring. The
The wheat saved from the fire tliat sweet bus Its bitter, however, and If our
Total............................... ....... 258 tlie people's and democratic group of
alila in. and 7:30 ]>. in. Kundiiy «elioni at growth of the city depends upon them­
ni.
ili V R. McKlLLor, l’astor.
B KTKEET SCHOOL.
electors. Tlie majority of tlie court is consumed the Dixie warehouse, will Indian brethren get into the political
selves and an effort op tlieir part to
l'HKiniAX C hi oi'ii.—tierviecs every «ab­
J. A. Buclinnaii grnni'r grade ... .4) of the opinion tliat tlie printing of pay aliout 20 cents a bushel on tlie or­ arena and whoop it up according to
baili at Il a m. and 7:80 ) n.
p. m.
m Sunday
Huniluv make things lively will bring new life
tlieir convictions, they must also shoul­
....... 55 Pierce’« name on the ballot hi more iginal amount.
A-lioid at lo a. m. Y. 1*.
>’ 8
° C. K.
” meets to the city. Several new bricks are Mrs. Matthieu interm'dt "
der all of tlie responsibilities of tlie av­
Prayer
meeting
Wed-
Miss ( ircene 1st A 2d primary grade 5»l than one place was contrary to the
Siuida.v al <1:30 p. ni
contemplated and tlie year’93 will no
nesday at 7.30 |> in. Kveryone invited
North Yamhill la'iider, Dec. 30.
erage citizen, among which is tlie right
provisions of the law, although Judge
II A. D kktom , Paa tor.
doubt show a larger improvement tlian
Total................................... ........ 151 Bean was of a different impression.
to sue and be sued. They must learn
J.
1).
Andrews
bid
farewell
to
his
Sr. J ames C atholic C uuiu ii .—Services 1st ’92.
Grund total........................ . .. 409 However tills may be, tlie court ab many friends in this vicinity last Mon­ that business is business, and that if a
and 3id Sundays of each month, Second
Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis
Fourth
Last week this paper received too
The above is taken from tlie Deeem- agree tliat the mistake, if it was u mis­ day ami departed for California where man buys lie must pay, and if be pays
Sunday. St Patrick’s Church on Muddy.
late for publication an account of tlie tier rejsirt of tlie principili of tlie school take, ill printing Pierce's mime on tlie lie intends to reside in the future.
his debts and conducts himself respec­
K ey . T hom . B riody , Pastor
wedding of Knight Olds, of this city tieo. A. Peebles. The new pupils tliat official ballot in lioth the people's and
Thursday evenlug a messenger arriv­ table, he is just as good as a white man
McMinnville Grange, No. 31, P. of II and Miss Minnie I'caree of Carlton. have entered this week [will increase democratic group of electors did not de­
ed from Sampson’s mill and stated that and no Isjtter.— Sheridan Sun.
meet in tlieir liall the first and third Satur^ The happy couple are now in Pullman, the enrollment beyond 420.
prive the voter who east such ballot of Henry Moore, well known in this vi­
Jay of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors
A L»ii<l«llilc--V«ry Marked llesultM.
Wash,, where tliey will remain for a
The following is the general summary bis elective franchise or tlie candidate cinity, had died at the mill shortly be­
conliallv invited.
J. I’ J olly .
M rs . M. E. K i ns .
Master,
week yet and then return to this city of the principal's Deeenilier report to- for whom it was cast tlie lienetlt of
Tlie
term landslide usually conveys in­
fore noon that day. Word was imme­
Secretary,
telligence of disaster, whereby many
where tliey will ninkc tlieir future resi­ wit:
such vote. The decision says tlie law diately sent to his sister and brother, arc
killed, 1 mt this time it is used to in­
dence.
N o. days taught
Custer Post No. 9 meets the second anil
Is mandatory in tlie sense tliat it re­ who reside in Lafayette, and his broth­ dicate file enormous sales of Dr Miles'
“
“ attendance
kiurlh Saturday of each month al (I. A. It.
Saturday evening Roswell Btewley
Restorative Nervine, a remedy tliat is
quires
the
county
clerks,
in
the
prepa
­
er
came
up
accompanied
by
another
hall in Wrixhi s building at 7:3»> |>. hi . All and family, of Sheridan, ruimuiug
"
“ absence.
tion of the official ballot, to strictly man, and on Friday they started for daily saving (lie lives of thousands who
members ot the Order.are cordially invited
suffering from nervous disorders. It
" cases tardiness
from a watcli meeting found tlieir
to attend onr meeting«.
comply with its provisions, but not ill tlie mill, but were unable to make tlie are
cures palpitation, nervous prostration,
W iley K nowles .
“ Isiys enrolled
home in ashes, it having burned while
the
sense
tliat
the
voter
’
s
right
to
exer
­
trip,
an<l
returned
to
this
city
iilsiut
headache,
backache, spinal diseases,
lì F ('i t sink .
Post Commander.
“ girls enrolled . .. .......
they were away. Not 111 ng was saved
Adjutant.
cise the elective franchise will is- lost noon. Later in tlie evening some men hysteria, ill effects of spirits, confusion
excepting the articles of apparel upon Total numlier enrolled..
liecause of some technical mistake of came In from Moore’s valley witli a of mind, etc., and builds up tlie Issly
surprisingly. Brown A Miiylmry, Cort­
them. Tlie loss is considerable and Average numlier lielonging
I.ocal anil General.
tlie county clerk in printing the names sleigh, and they took the men ns far land, New York, say one patient used
there was no immniiec upon tlie prop­ Average daily attendance................. 346 of the candidates upon tlie ballot. im they were going that night, and the nervine nhd gnined fifti-en ]>ounds of
The school« are now in good working Such construction of tlie law would next day they got through to the mill flesh. Sold by Rogers Bros , the drug­
L. W. Parker is with Jones j¡ Ad­ erty. It is generally thouglit to Is- the
order, the teachers and pupils all tak­ not only render an election invalid on where they assisted in burying the un. gists, on a positive guarantee. Get n
aim t as ^lesmaii.
work of an Incendiary.
acoount of the honest, mistake of n fortunate man, it not being possible to liook free.
Tlie marriage lteen.se record Ibr tlie ing great interest in their work.
"1.1 itUo Beauty” at U. Griesen’«. A
Notwithstanding the snow storm’s county clerk, Inti would open the door bring him out until after the snow goes
I’roin Near Tow n.
S| ’Fl' did organ for $45.
week contains the names ofS.F. Staggs
serious interruption in tlie attendance to gross fraud. It would place the of!’. Mr. Moore, was a man nbout forty
pie fellow who pulled the fire liell aged 75, and Mariah L. B. Staggs aged
all tlie schools closed for the holiday« power iu the hands of a dishonest of­ eight years of age, having lieen admit­
The )ieople of Eden valley are not
i':fl urda'y night should lx* prosecuted. 59, who were married on Sunday, tlie
with interesting literary exercises, that ficer to disfranchise the voters of his ted to the bar in this state a number of dead, but livetli. They were badly
first
of
January,
1893.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O. H. Irvine is in Albany at tlie lie<l-
were especially creditable to ail taking
He was also a first-class snowed in during tlie snow storm, lint
side of ids father, who is not ex]>ected Staggs are tlie second oldest couple to part. The teachers were the happy re­ county, as well as cause the defeat of years ago.
any particular candidate. The court mechanic and worked in this vicinity are tis> enterprising to stay long buried.
whom license to wed has been granteil
to recover.
ijuite extensive preparations were
in tills county. Tlie oldest couple was cipients of presents at the hands of the remarks that it is doubtful whether for a numlier of years. He was Ills
Jones & Adams have made a new Neil Johnson, aged 7G, and Rebecca pupils, and tlie little folks were remem­ the question sought to lie litigated can worst enemy, living unable to resist the made for an entertainment anil Christ­
rate in lumber. Tlie price is consldera- Woods, aged 04. This license was is­ bered witli beautiful Christmas cards properly lie determined in a manda­ temptation to drink he would spend mas tree for Christmas eve at tlie Cowls
by their teachers. A numlier of visit­ mus proceeding against tlie state can­ his entire earnings for liquor, and this schoolhouse, but on account of the deep
bly reduced.
sued on September 7, 1878.
ors witnessed tile various exercises. vassing lioard, which does not have alone is given as tlie cause of his sud­ snow and crust, had to lie abandoned.
The members of tlie Christian church
J. L. Andrews, of North Yamhill,
wish to thank Mr. B. Clark for a hand­ sends us a lengthy article on “Tlie En­ Lack of space forbids an extended no­ and is not entitled to tlie inspection of den death.
But the entertainment was given New i
tice of tlie several programs rendered. the ballots as printed or east at an elec­
Years eve to a large and delighted au-1
some pulpit.
gineer.” Steam engines are not used
Tlie schools will probably prepare tion. The opinion is by Judge Bean.
I Dayton Herald Dec. 30. |
dience.
A daughter of Thos. Biggs died Wed­ to any great extent by our readers and
There is u prospect thnt a lodge of
nesday aged 9 years. Tlie funeral will those who use them probably know some work for the World’s fair school
A great deul of credit is due Mrs. An- ■
Deserving Praise.
exhibit.
Knights of Pythias will Is1 organized nie Wisecarver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
lie held to-day.
how to handle them properly. The
The principal is arranging for the
We desire to say to our citizens, that in Dayton. A number of names have Derby, Mr. Chas. McCall and wife and
Dr. Jessup, of Newlierg, will go to communication should be sent to a organization of a local teachers' associa­
for
years we have Is-en selling Dr. been pledged for this purpose.
Dr. Dukenfield for the management of
pajier
devoted
to
such
questions
nnd
England to work up the interests of
tion composed of tiie teachers in tlie King’s New Discovery for Consump­
We have a potato at tills office which this entertainment.
taken
by
engineers.
Tlie
manuscript
the Pacific College.
tion,
Dr.
King's
New
Life
Pills,
Buck-
city schools.
weighs 4 pounds. It is all one potato,
Ward and Pratt Sitton, who are at­
George Norrie, of Portland, is spend­ is subject to tlie call of Mr. Andrews
This organization will greatly facili­ lcn’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, smotli and no sprouts. It was raised
and
have
never
handled
remedies
that
witli
stamps
enclosed
for
its
return.
tending school at Monmouth, and Ward
tate uniformity of school work and also
ing a few days with his brother, Jas.
sell as well, or that have given such
Tuesday a Chinaman, slick as a prove of much iH'iiefit to the teachers universal satisfaction. We do not hesi­ by A. L. Aiderman, who had more of Wisecarver, who is attending business
Norrie, of this city.
the same kind.
Individually.
college at Portland, were home for the
wliistle,
bright
anil
intelligent
looking,
tate to guarantee them every time, and
Company B has fixed up the com­
Mile«' Nerve an<l Elver rills.
The barn on Charley Spaulding's holidays.
we stand ready to refund tlie purchase
stepped
into
tlie
office
and
said
tliat
lie
pany rooms and will put in lockers for
wanted to see bow “Mcllcan man
Act on a new principle—regulating price, if satisfactory results do not fol­ place adjoining O. Hatfield’s, collapsed
The snow did considerable damage
tlie accommodation of tlie members.
low tlieir use. These remedies have
make uni paper.” He looked around, tlie liver, stomach and bowels through won their great jsipularity purely on under the weight of the damp snow in tills vicinity Io barns and sheds
The protracted meeting at Hie Chris­ commented on tilings and knew as tlie nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
tlieir merits Rogers Bros., druggists. 1 last week. There were several oxen of Joseph Funk and Jerome Derby each
tian church starts off with a full house. much aliout the business as the aver­ Miles’ l’ills speedily cure biliousness,
the logging team in the barn. Two of had a sited crushed in. Derby’s shed
bad
taste,
torpid
liver,
piles,
constipa
­
!<o far 5 have lieen added to tlie meni- age American after liis first, visit to a tion. Unequaled for men, women, anil
Tlie young men and women who as­ them were somewhat scratched, but all was attached to the barn and in it was
liership.
printing office. This is tlie first China­ children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 pire to obtain academic or college edu­ escajied serious injury.
housed a separator, which was crushed
Walter Link is now with the Mc­ man we have had call iqion us and he doses, 25 cents. Samples free nt Rogers cations, and whose parents cannot af­
it is not every country that produces into kindling wood. Three head of
Bros.
ford them that expense, will lie inter­ a second crop of fruit in a year. It is a stock were buried in tlie debris of
Minnville National bank as book keep­ was such a bright one that we can't
ested in the work of the Comnopolitan rare occurranee to pick grapes from tlie
er. Cha«. McKinney takes Mr. Link’s help lint mention tlie fact, lie wore
shingles and fallen timliers, but were
, laiw witli Joni's & Adams.
plac
American clothes and was far idiove \ Sui*|»ri«<* Party Given to Mr. and Mr«. Magazine, which lias oft’ered for the vines on < 'hristmas day and when tlie not seriously injured.
year
1893
one
thousand
scholarships
at
__ __
The nicest dance of tlie season was tlie average.
snow is on the ground. It was tlie
C. D. Johnson of tlii« City. .
Dr. Dukenfield gave his school a
any of the leading colleges or schools
given last Saturday evening by the BUYERS' ANO BUSINESS DIUF.CTOIt.
On Wednesday evening, Deeenilier of the United States, upon the condi­ good fortune of the editor to pick a week’s holiday on account of the deep
bunch of grapes of second growth [from snow.
Dancing club. Some GO couple were
28, shortly after 8 o’clock, as Mr. and
If you want your property insured in Mrs. C. D. Johnson were seated quietly tion of introducing into certain neigh­ vines in John Mauts' garden, which
present mid all enjoyed tlie evening.
Rumor has it tliat one of our popular
borhoods.
Yale,
Vassar,
Harvard,
a standard company, Rnodes AJRIiodi-s
Tlie /•«; /'/o' Journal of the Lafayette will be pleased to write yon.
in tlieir home the ring of the door-bell Ann Arlior, Chicago, the Southern col­ were well matured and of good flavor. young men is soon to turn lienedfct.
Mr. Mauts had quite a lot of second
seminary is nt hand for the mouth of
A party of young people dropped in
There are many bad linking powders, summoned them to the door, which. leges, the great school» of art anil medi­ crop grapes and raspl terries this season.
December and is a creditable sheet
u | k » ii being opened disclosed to their cine, are all alike o|s*n to the ambitious
on Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Derby Friday
very
few
good
one«,one
best,
Cleveland.
Tlie print as well as tlie matter is read-
evening. Refreshments were served
You can make no mistake in Inlying astounded gaze, an apparently innum­ boy or girl who is not afraid of n little
Newlierg Graphic Dcc.30. |
aide.
erable throng of people, who immedi­ earnest work. The Co*>nopolitan sends
i
it.
Andrew Christenson and daughter, during tlie evening and an enjoyable
ately
took
unceremonious
possession
of
Tlie talk of piMt ting in an electrical
The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first all parts of the house. It was, indeed, out from its New York office a hand­ formerly from Sioux City, Iowa, but time had by all that were present.
power planet
> falls of tlie Nestucca
Another entertainment will lie given
class table lioard at 84.09 a week; lioard a complete surprise, mid when the re­ somely printed pamphlet to any ap­ now from Dakota, arrived here tills
----- „
Tlie Idea is practic­
and lodging at $5.5t*a week. Best meal cipients recovered tlie use of their fac­ plicant, telling just what is necessary week and are stopping with his brother in the near future. The pioceeds will
able and the power can lie transmitted
iu order to secure one of these scholar­ H. I? Christenson, of our town.
go to finish paying for tlie organ.
In the city for 25 cents,
ulties in a measure they ascertained ships. The scholarship itself includes
to this city.
S pectator .
Mr. Van Robertson, brother of War­
For Kale—One fresh cow. Apply to that the occasion of the same was the
board, lodging, laundry and tuition—
Tlie calendar of tlie Wisconsin Cen­
ren and Walter lloliertson, who has
Geo. Qwens.
celebration
of
tlie
twenty-fifth
anniver
­
Blickle»
’
«
Arnica
Salve.
all free.
tral railroad is tlie neatest one yet for
lieen up in Idaho for the past sixteen
Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per sary of tlieir own marriage and tliat all
tlie year ’93. This mail will probably,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Marriage License«.
years, surprised his relatives one day
in connection witli the Northern l’a- cord. Leave orders at Boot 11 A- Hibb’s this company had assembled to give
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
last week by quietly dropping in on Bruises,
the
aftair
proper
observance.
Tlie
market.
Fever
Sore«, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Tlie
clerk
lias
issued
licenses
to
wed
cific, transport (lie majority of the peo­
them
with
his
family
to
spend
the
Chilblains, ('orns and all Skin Erup­
Crockery, glassware, etc., at cost at guests were at once given the freedom to tlie folloAving persons during the
ple from the Pacific northwest to tlie
holidays.
tions. and positively cures Piles or no
of tlie house and every effort made to week past:
Millsap <(• Son’s.
World’s fair.
Tlie heavy snow on Sain Shultz’s pay required. It is’guaranteed to give
insure tlieir comfort and enjoyment.
Dec.
28
—
M
E
Morgan,
aged
23;
Ulins
Millsap
&
Son
are
selling
groceries
at
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
7;/V scandal lias come to light in tlm
barn roof was too much for it and the ed. Price 25 cents |>er Isix. For sale
Various games of a social nature were Nelson, aged 27.
b ,a,,? a8y»nm “t Salem and it will lie at cost. Be sure to call. *
instituted and enjoyed until a halt was
Dec 31—Letlia I, Miller, aged 21; whole thing collapsed. The falling by Rogers Bros.
j^.’“’.'«gated. If it is true tar and featli-
Call on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains
timliers killed his horse and broke liis
< l,’ojFuld lie too light a penalty for tlie in real estate. They will show you called and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were R A Harris, aged 20.
8100 Rewnr.l «loo.
cow's leg so that she had to Is- killed.
summoned to tlie parlor, where tliey
property
and
give
prices
with
tlie
iiest
Dec
31
—
Mariah
L
B
Stagg«,
aged
59;
fell<Kvs who have ruined several of tlie
The readers of this paper will be pleased
Rooi’s should always lie well supported
wore confronted by a stand on which Samuel F Staggs, aged 75.
terms.
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
crazy female occupants.
Go to Apperson’s to get n nice eook were displayed a number of pieces of Jan 4—Mary Hilary, aged 23 E. I). in this country as some very heavy disease tliat science has been able to cure
Granville Baker, who lias iss-n suf­
in all its stages and that, is catarrh. Hall's
snows
fall
occasionally.
silverware
which
Hon.
J.
E.
Magers,
liook given away by tlie Cleveland
Sitton, aged 25.
Catarrh Cure is tin* only positive cure now
fering witli neuralgia of the stomach, is Baking Powder Co., free.
in n few appropriate remarks, speaking
The following ticket was nominated known to tlie medical fraternity. Catarrh
Probate Court.
now lietter and is once more on tlie
being a constitutional disease, requires a
in
liebalf
of
the
assembled
company,
nt
the
city
caucus
last
Monday
night.
You can save twenty |ier cent nt
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
street. The disease has made a great
presented to tlie couple as a slight token
The following business has lieen done For Mayor, Dr. G. W. McConnell; Re­ Cure is taken internally, acting directly
Kay
A
Tood's.-
change in his appearance, as for some
of tlie regard of tlieir numerous friends in thè probate court during the past corder, J. C. Colcord; Marshal, Frank tipoti the blood and mucous surfaces of the
eight days lie was unable to retain any- ' For Sale—Twenty acrees of tine land,
system, thereby destroying the foundation
Mills; Treasurer, M. Votaw; Surveyor, o*f
suitable for fruit, w'ithin one-half mile after a quarter of n century of wedded week :
tlie disease and giving tlie patient
thing upon his stomach.
*
strength by building up the constitution
M.
Reece;
Street
<
'ommissioner,
Enos
; of the college. Price $150 per acre. No bliss.
Estate of A S (ilandon—Will ad
and
assisting nature in doing its work, Tlie
The niospiernde at the rink Tuesday money wanted down. Enquire at this
The presents wen':
Ellis; Councilman, first ward, Paul proprietors
initted to probate.
have so much faith in its citra
night wa.« well attended. Tlie prize office.'
Silver tea-set and tray, set of silver
Estate of Samuel Turner—Report of Macy, Jos. Wilson; second warn, Jesse live powers that they offer One Hundred
for the best skaters was awarded to
Good prune trees for sale. Enquire teaspoons, silver pie-knife, silver berry sale of personal property approved.
Edwards, S. M. Calkins; third ward, Dollars for any caae tliat it fails to cure
«end for list of testimonials. Address,
Thad Simpson and Miss Annie Diel- of John Ebornll, on the Alex Held spoon, silver cake knive, silver castor,
Estate of EB Fellows—Final account H. F. Lashicr, M. J. Jones.
F. .1. < hknky A Co.. Toledo. O.
«elineider. The fancy skater’s prize place, south of town.
silver souvenir spoon, nnd sliver card approved and administrator discharg­
gl^-Sold by all druggists, 7.rx‘.
was awarded to a young man from
For snle or trade. Your accounts for receiver and toothpick holder—these ed and bondsmen exonerated.
[Amity Popgun, Dec. 30.
Portland by the name of Allison.
cash at O. O. Hodson's. Call nt onea. : last two articles from friends in Mon-
Estnte of Wm White—Final account
Mr. Morrison, of Whiteson, is said to]
•
The McMjnnville band gave a con­
approved, administratrix discharged
The “EarhufT organ,” C. Grissen, i tana.
MARK
lie slowly growing worse.
After the presentation was concluded
cert on Friday of last week, anil, like agent for Yamhill county.
The
new
mill
dam
on
Mill
creek
west
■
a substantial lunch, which had lieen
all the other entertainments given by
Tlie Tm.El’i ionk R wiisthk lias made
ERADICATES BLOOD POI­
L. E. Walker has Hillsboro rolled
of Sheridan, built by Brown A Co. for .
the band, was a success. The band is oats, fresh ground and finest on the I provided by tlie ladies, was served after arrangements with all the prominent
S.S.S. SON AND BLOOD TAINT.
the Sheridan Mill Co., was washed out !
which
social
amusements
again
held
papersand periodical* in the United
making steady headway in music, nnd
market.
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sway until a late hour, when the guests States whereby they can I* obtained in during the recent snow.
while the city is not large she hns the
The butelier shop of Booth A lHlilis dispersed,unanimously voting the affair connection with this pa|>ernt less than
The roofs of three sawmills nnd a I C kvkral Letties of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.)
liest band in the state outside of Port­ is nt nil times supplied with the Iiest of
entirely cleansed my system ot contagious
numlier of other buildings up in the| blood poison of the very worst type.
meats. Game and fish in season, rec­ a success and ivishing Mr. and Mrs. the publisher's price. Our old subscrib­
land.
W m . S. L oomis , Shreveport, La.
mountains
were
crushed
in
by
snow
Johnson
another
quarter
of
a
century
ers or new subscribers can have the
On Monday and Tuesday Prof. Pee­ ollect.
during
the
recent
storm.
bles, the head of our public schools,
Baled hay for sale at $14 per ton by of unalloyed bliss, when tliey all hope benefit of this reduction and no trouble
CURES SCROFULA EVEN
to again meet to celebrate their golden on their part. When you want to sub­
A tramp stopped at the residence of
visited tlie various grades and the re­ J. Wiseearver. Good quality, call and
s.s.s IN ITS WORST FORMS.
wedding
scribe for the Ladie» llomr Journal, Mr. Haworth west of the city just be­
sult of his findings is given In another examine.
William Campliell was the only Century. Scribner*, JZcaminer, World fore the late snow storm set in and
column. Mr. Peebles has lieen in our
A girl aged 15 years de«ires work.
member
of the company who was pres­ or other palters, call and get our prices. wanted lodging and employment. Mr.
T had scaorl LA In 1S84, and cleansed mv
schools over three years, anil to his Apply at this office.
1 system entirely from It bv taking seven
ent at the marriage ceremony in 18G7,
Haworth did not need his services but bottles
of 8. S. S. I have not had any symp­
ability largely is due their present suc­
R.
JACOngON'S
Canned goo<ls of every variety at when these twain were made one, nnd
C. W. W ilcox ,
permitted him to remain during the toms since.
Spartanburg, S. C.
j cost, at Millsap A Son's.
cess.
Great Hon» Fide Sale.
announces a firm determination to lie
I severe weather with a promise of his
The firm of Ramsey 4 Fenton, attor-
Attend Kay A Todd’s great discmint present at the celebration twenty-five
A discount of Piper cent, on all gissls services at 50 cents per day when the
HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF
n«ys-at-law,
lias bi'cn dlssolvod by — mu-
years hence.
ov.,
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commencing on tlie 3d day of Nov., weather cleared up, to at least pay his
s.s.s CASES OF SKIN CANCER.
.41_ _ sale.
tual agreement nnd each will hereafter
liess
keeping.
Mr.
Haworth
had
a
busli
Any kind of wood in any quantity
1892, and continue for GO days only.
Treatise on Blood and Bien Diseases mailed
give his attention to all business that is 1 can be purchased of Kay A Todd.
Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall and over­ trip to make to Portland and while tree.
S wift Sraciric Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
given him. The offices of laitli contin-1
gone
the
family
also
went
visiting
leav
­
stocked.
No.
2.
Obliged
to
raise
money.
When your $3«» watch needs repair­
ue to be in tlie Union lilock, Mr. Fen­ ing take it to I). A. Smith. All kinds
No. .3. Intend to make alteration in ing the stranger in charge,on his prom­
Executor's Sale.
ton’s being rooms 1 and 2: Mr. Ramsey of Jewelry repaired.
our store. No. 4. Expect to make a ise to attend to the chores during their I
8. Howortli A Co. at the McMinn-!
having rooms 6 anil 7.
clinnge In business. All goods marked absence. They remained over night
Notice is hereby given that the undersign­
as executor of the last will and testa­
in plain figure«. Our 15 per cent, dis­ and on their return next day the tramp ed
Hrs. Helen B. Hartford, state organ­ ville pharmacy are closing ont their
ment
of Joel Stowe, latent Yamhill county,
of paints and oils at cost. Call
count 1« fully equal to a 25 per cent, had skipped nnd taken w ith him every deceased, will, hv virtue of an order ,.f the
ize- and lecturer for the W. ('. T. U., stock
and investigate.
county
court of Yamhill county. State of
discount oflered liy other .house«. We available article of value thnt lie could
wil make the tour of Yamhill connty
Oregon, made and entered of record on the
Rhodes A Rlnsle» have money tn
linve always claimed ,to «ell chcajier ninkc way with. Mr. Haworth and 3<l day of January. A D lKfit. licensing
spstking at the following places on the loan on iniprnverl farm property.
For the next thirty days Apperson than any other firm hi Yamhill coun­ son set out at their earliest jiosellde and empowering liim so to do. sell to the
giv>n dates. Whlteson January Gth;
All parties knowing themselves in- i will be kept busy invoicing his stock, ty. Fully 10 per cent. The public convenience, which was Tuewlav mor-1
bidder for sasb. .... the 4th <l.y of
Anlty, 7th; South Yambill 8th; ^heri- deMed to S. Howorth A Co. will please
. i n rv tn
. o/m ’ >r .
. _
.5 >»« s-n<v- ' rebruarv.
Ittfk». at one o clock |».
in. <»f said
««
as tlie clerks go through. All broken should take advantage of this great n ning,
to see
if they could iraz.o
trace ♦ the
vag- ,| ■ ay. a . t the cnurtbooM <loor in McMinnville
<lat, 10th and 11th; McMinnville, I2tb; call and settle.
lines, odds and ends, will lie carefully opportunity to secure bargains, and abond. He was a man of average size
county and «rate, the following de
Noth Yamhill, 13tli; Carlton, 14th and
.. ...
. .
. .
. wen bed real nropCrtv Iteloniring to the c«-
When you want prices on lunilier get assorted out of every department. The
a mustat'h?
mustache and
and ai»°ut
about | I • (,j • «aid'«lecnlent.
’ •1 • 1 • * to-wit.
- The ea«t'
come early, wliileonr stock is complete. and build, wore p a
l'di; Lafayette, 16th; Dayton 17th.
them of A. S. Briggs as lie will save gooil. assorted out will be sold at just j^^nrke'tlw'h^ii'as^rtton
and ctoim two week«*' growth
>wth of whisker*«,
«poke half of I he following
ribcil parcel of I
wh
von ltionev. Any quantity ami quality,
»rogue and warn crippled ' land t<»-wij: Beginning at a point 1-G feet I
Hie Relic kali degree of this city in- bffice w ith Jas. Fletcher.
one-half price to clean them up, mak-l to carry the largest and most complete with an iriah »»rogue
in one ankle. Mr. Haworth will pay floutla n( th«* north and wc’t junction of
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All the
•dalctofficers
Tuesday night,
7T:'
I FirM an«l A street* of the town of McMinn*
For sale or trade Your accounts for . ing the great, «t liargain« ever oflered ! j stock of clothing, hoots and shoes, dry a reward for hi« Interception and cap-|X*
men
"
*
i the public. As those are good seasona­ ¡goods and ladies’ wrap«, outside of tore.
....... Yamhill county. Mate of Oregon,
wore pre«ent and a pleasant
ea«h at O. <>. Hodson’s. Call at once.
i thence tonth along west lineofsaitl A street
» after the work make« the
ble goods, and sold at these low prices ;
soci«
feet. thence west
feet; thence north
Portland.
DIED.
Rhodes
A
Rhodes
are
sole
agents
for
,
eveninaone
long
Io
be
remembered.
simply
liecause
of
licing
broken
lines,
it
i
jflRfeet, thence east 3M feet to the place of
<• veni ni
P. 8.—All those knowing themselves
I.sfayet\ lodge, I. O. <>. F., Installed | the sal«' of tots in Willis addition.
is not likely they will last long. There- J indebted will please call and eet’Jc.
V asetta —In this city on
4. IBB.
January 3, 1893, Miss Leia > aneua, |
officers londay evening publicly and I i School books anil stationery at C. I fore those coming early and often will
ISAAC EAMI.RK.HT.
R. J acobson .
Griesen’s.
of consumption, aged 18 years. Fun-
r
get
the
best
l>arirains.
All
goods
not
Executor
of the Will of «aid ,,
Decedent.
» large aBience witnessed the ceremo­
oral from the M. E. church to^lav | \y . M.'Rnm.ey'an'j' KW Fenton
nia«.
• • ritv '’e' I o. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, | Inchidsd in our Odds and Ends «ale
Jos. Hoberg, * «•»•*
at
10
a.
ni.
Attorneys
for
said
Estate
will
lie
«old
at
regular
price-.
(Oregon
livered tli addre-~
9
tí
OUT OF SIGHT."
OUR LINE OF
TARUGS AND
17
MEDICINES
“ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.”
ROGERS BROS
’TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION I ’’
Strange, but True:
WALLACE & WALKER would rather have the Choice
Groceries now decorating their shelves, in the cupboards of
the good housewives of this city than where they are. .
They Want to Sell Everything
That is now contained in their store and intend to do it if
good quality and low prices will do it. Their shelves are
loaded with all the choicest luxuries in the grocery line as
well as the necessities................................................... • .
A Special Line of Lamps
Larger in quantity than is carried by any house in the
city is displayed and your attention is called to the fact
that we are the sole agents for the latest improvements.
They are the best that can be obtained.
WALLACE & WALKER.
The Great
i
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 P^1
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.