The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 23, 1893, Image 3

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    ¡LEPHONE-REGISTER
23, 1893
kisTOFFicr Hom.
n in. to 7 p. m
From 7:30 p.
b. m.
rder hours from 7 a. tn. to fl p. in.
from 12 m. to 1 p. m
Btli closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail
B at 2:90 p. m. and 9 p. m.
I 5:45 a. m train closes evening
p m.
and southern Tillamook mail
la m.
Icill'KI'II NOTICES.
|sr Eriscor.ii. Ciivacii —Services
Bathat 11 n. ln.Ntad 7:00 p. nt,
hoot at 9 :30 a, m Prayer meet-
lay evenings at 7. :;u.
R ev . S. E M imikgiu , Pastor
L and PaF.ssvTrniAX Cmsiti —
frery Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p.
By School at 9:30 a. m.
Ri:v W ii . iy K nowles , Pastor.
¡Cut' acii.—Services every Sabbath
I and 7:30 p. nt. Bunday School at
I ltr.v It. M c K illof , Pastor.
Lx Cnvacit.—Services every Sab-
7 :30 p. m Sunday
1 am. and 1 7
f 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets
16:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed-
17 :i0 p. m. . Everyone invited
11 A. H eston , Pastor.
s C atholic (' hubcu .—Services 1st
unlays of each month, Second
. Mary's at Corvallis
Fourth
; Patrick’s Church on Muddy.
R ev . Titos. lJatonv, Pastor .
villa Grange. No. 31, P. of IL,
Hr hall the first and third Satur-
th month at 10 a. in. Visitors
nvited.
J. T. J olly .
E. Kcxs.
Master,
i Secretary,
Ost No. 9 meets the second and
arday of each month at G. A. K.
Iglit's building at 7:30 p. m. All
If the Order.are cordially invited
air meetings.
WlLKY K howi . es ,
whine ,
Post Commander.
Ldjutant
iciil and General.
iorld" almanac at C,Griesen’s.
Itory, of Newlierg, spent Sttn-
■ city.
■npbell is erecting a house at
■Fourth street.
Irsclf cost by paying Hodson
towe him. D oes T his M ean
le for street improvement is
learcr. Let the council look
Judge Galloway was in Sa-
lay and Tuesday on county
Eeminger will preach on Slin-
a. m. on “Our knowledge of
nee of God.”
h—Fresh, one-half Jersey cow
fsey heifer calf. Address J.
L McMinnville.
Epperson, cashier of the Mc-
| National bank, spent Wash-
birthday in Portland.
iachers’ meeting at Dayton
eld on Saturday the 25tli, in-
Friday the 24th, as announced.
(A. Miller spent Sunday in
pile, visiting Prof. Geo. A.
They nre old college chums,
lie Baker left Wednesday for
i. He will visit all the Sound
oping that the change will do
l good.
f. Hobbs, representing Vani­
ty in the state legislature, re-
rom Salem Saturday night.
of the legislature is done for
I Walker has been elected
[Patron of Knowles ( 'hapter,
'the Eastern Star, in place of
ley Knowles who has removed
Rta to.
I»d & Gun club of Portland is
■g to organize a state sports-
■nnization. Let the members
Binhiil county l’od and Gun
Irect themselves.
L Bettman came up Saturday
Rd is spending the week
■ parents. Prof. Bettman is
■aongst musicians as being tbe
Kmter on the violin in the
Reeves, cashier of the Slteri-
g, was arrested in Portland
km a charge of larceny. • He
Is way east. The complaint
b by Del Ellis, a merchant of
fcnde.
gulden went fox-hunting Sat-
hd did not return Monday,
»re anxious alxmt the matter
iearch party was about to be
I, Mr. Shadden showed up.
icon on the trail of a deer for
Martin’.« smiling face appeared
lumnsof the Portland Review
It. Mr. Martin is one of tbe
I in the state on Peoria black-
I is the best on live birds. He
g several well known shots for
nilks, of Tillamook, killed a
Icon the Miami Sunday that
«1 seven feet ten inches from
I and Monday he killed another
Isured seven feet eight inches,
one was killed in the act of car-
F a 40-ponnd pig.
laturday, March 4th, those sttf-
'eak or defective sight can have
’es tested for spectacles free of
ly Dr. C. W. Lowe, in the den-
b of Dr. Wright. Your family
in will tell you that Dr. f<owe
luate of three colleges.
will a sparring mutch at the
on Thurday night, March 2nd,
I two young men of this city for
I The contest will tie one of 20
Hid purely scientific. It is for
» demonstrate who is the most
r sparrer, not the greatest slug-
■kerly meeting of the Woman's
K Missionary society of the M.
Bell will lie held Saturday and
Kr, Feb. 25th and 26th. Mrs. S.
Bien, of Vancouver, Wash., will
B a ladies' meeting on Saturday
■ m., and a general meeting on
By at 7 p. m.
■ officers of this county do not
■touch objection to the new salary
■.« the sheriff will receive $2000
■es enough to make It $3000, and
kr deputy; the clerk will receive
I with 2<l00 for a deputy and same
will still be attached to tbe office,
recorder receives $1400 and $000 for
lt.v. This law will not take eftect
I 1894 and the new county officers
i lieen elected.
ptain Sweeney, U. H. A., San
o. Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh
edy is tbe first medicine I have
found that would do me any good.
> 50 Ct«. Sold by Howprth * Co
You owe Hudson; pay him by March
list anil «.ivu cost. M pkt H ave my
M oney .
the new road law .
L. H. REEVE» ARRESTED.
THE APPROEBIATION BILL.
COMM1MIONERH COfRT.
1
i NAME8
ACCT'
CL’MED Al.l.’l». |
! Ben C Irwin 1 ream tran-
script paper.................. $ 7 56 $ 7 50
The bill of chief latereat to tlie people Ben C Irwin tax sale book 15 .50 15 50
Two bills liave been passed by tlie
L. H. Reeves, cashier of the United
States Banking Co’.» bank at Sheridan legislature which will give this state a of the state, passed at the last session of Glass A Prudhoimne affi­
and secretary of tlie company was ar­ set of road laws which are at least fur the legislature is the general appropri­
3 75 3 7”>
davit anil license .
rested in Portland Monday, on the ahead of H iohc how in force, nnd which ation bill. It is some $900,000 larger Glass A Prudhvmnte, at-
charge of larceny preferred by Sheridan if carried out ought to result in making than the one jiassed ill 1891. Of theap-
12 <M) 12110
uiehment record.........
parties, who thought lie was on his better highways. One of these is a gen­ propriations some $400,000 will be spent J K Gill, copy of code ... 1.3 (Ml 13 00
way out of the country. Reeves has eral road law anil the other is a special in Salem- Following are the items in Yamhill Reporter pub­
lieen visiting Gervais and Junction law for the construction of special roads detail, commencing with the executive
lishing proceeding*
5 47 5 47
lately where tlie oilier banks of tlie at tlie expense of the proi>erty owners fund:
Yamhill Reporter, some
company were located. He wan ar­ residing within three miles of the line, Governor....................................... $ 3,000
as above........................
2 15 2 15
3,600
Private secretary to governor
rested at 4215 Monday and was confined and allowing them ten years in which Secretary of state................. ... 3,000 Jas Steward 1 box |ieiis, 1
1 IKI 1 (Ml
in the city jail awaiting tlie arrival of to pay the cost of doing the work. It Chief clerk...................................
bottle ink......................
3.600
1.600 Justice Transcript, State
Sheriff Warren, who left on tho early compels no county or district to build State treasurer.............................
4,000
S 70 S 70
vs Grcgorsou.........
train of Tuesday. Tlie charge of lar­ maeadamizisl or graded highways un­ Clerk to same...............................
Superintendent of public in­
J
II
Flower,
attorneys
fee
ceny has been brought against him on less it so desires, but if it so desires, it
3,600
struction ...............................
»5 IM) 5 00
tlie grounds that he received deposits gives them the power to do so and pay Attorney-general........................
State vs Hadaway.........
6,000
for
tlie
work
in
installments
covering
a
2,000
Librarian
......................................
after lie was aware that the bank was
II Bailey lumber for Dist
1,000
Prison in«i»ector..........................
insolvent. The books of the bank have period of ten years.
Nol................................. 13 44 13 44
The other bill amends tlie present
GENERAI. Fl'ND.
not been examiniHl, and the charge of
Phil Withycombe, tile for
embezzlement, made by the Oregonian road law for the puqiose of raising a Pilot Commissioners....................
Dist No 5........................
6 34 6 34
in Tuesday’s pai>cr, is a little prema­ general county road fund for the con­ Clerk to same...............................
Sam Ewing, repairing
19 75 10 75
ture. No one thinks that there has struction anil maintenance of ordinary Health officers........................ ..
bridges................
Janitor and assistant................
been any crooked work in the manage­ public highways. This bill places road Travelling expenses of sutieriu-
City of McMinnville, wa­
ment of tlie bunk over tlie attempt to work more completely in the bunds of ■tendent of pubic Instruction. .
ter and light................
14 30 14 30
capitol
Jolm Leisher election
do a banking business on the capital the county court. A county court Nightwatchman at
building.....................................
room.............................
2 IM) 2 00
furnished by tlie depositors. When actuated l>y a sincere desire to keep the
Contingent exiienses of library.
tlie books are carefully examined by roads in good condition has tbe power Schoo! for deaf mutes...............
G T Burnett drawing jury
No 4
H 00 6 00
experts more of tlie situation will be to do so. Counties may raise a tax by Oregon institute for the blind
known. Tlie arrest of Reeves is simply a cash levy not to exceed 5 mills. Tlie Improvements, etc, for same .
John Fields jury list No 1
6 00 6 00
10 00 10 00
a way of keeping him in tbe country court appoints all district supervisors Clerical aid of su pt of public in­
J Agee bounty on scalp
struction
...................................
and designates tbe distticts. All mon­
J Age
do
1 00 1 00
until the books can be examined.
Clerical service in secretary of
do
10 00 10 00
Reeves arrived here Tuesday night ey is paid into tbe treasury and is not
state's office................ ............ 10,366 R L Bewley
2 00 2 00
in charge of Sheriff Warren, accompan­ disbursed by the supervisors. Road­ Printing, department Of educa­
Dick Reed
do
7,520 Laura Smith sewing for
tion ............................................
ied by his wife and Lawyer J. J. John­ masters may be up)H)iuted, and to this
10,000
Board
of
agriculture
...................
Ada Runyon...........
8 2fi 8 25
son, of Portland. The party spent tbe office the court may appoint a compe­ Improvements at fair grounds.
5,000
night nt tlie residence of Sheriff War­ tent engineer, and require that all Oregon state food commissioner 5,000 A J Apperaon supplies for
3,000
ren and left Wednesday morning for work lie dons under ills general super­ Maintenance of pitot schooner
Ada Runyon.................
5 78 5 78
Sheridan, where tlie examination was vision. No uew road can lie laid until Railroad commissioners and
J W Martin, Iioarding W
clerk
..........................................
this roadmaster has examined the loca­
5 00 5 00
held before Justice Field.
Catou...........................
Fisli commimlon.............. ..
tion anil grade and reported favorably Electric
J B Stilwell, seliool Slipt
lighting
public
build
­
Free Reading Room.
upon it. It will now depend tt|Min
ings............................................. 10,000
53 70
2,000 F M York assessors salary 67 10 57 10
each county, Imtli the people and the Rewiring capitol building .......
Tlie union meeting at tlie opera
600
Advertising
state
warrants,
etc.
county court, whether the roads will
house Sunday evening under tlie au­
Oregon supreme court reports..
9,000 A M Waddel supervisor’s
lie permanently improved or not.
28 75 28 75
salary Dist No 2.........
Eastern Oregon agricultural so­
spices of tlie W. <’. T. U. was largely
6,000 Geo Braithwaite supervis-
cieties ........................................
Now try Till».
attended and tho object will no doubt
Southern Oregon boaril of agri­
or Dist No 5................... JO (M) 10 00
lie realized, it has been tlie purpose
3,000
culture .......................................
It will cost you nothing and will Board of horticulture.................
7,000 J C Pennington county
of tbe W. C. T. I', for some time to es­
surely do you good, if you have a
treasurer salary............. 50 (M) 50 00
1,000
tablish n free reading room, and to Cough,Cold, or any trouble with throat Boatman at Astoria....................
domestic animal com­
I N Collard Janitor's sal-
bring tlie matter before the people of Chester Lungs. Dr. King’s New Dis­ Oregon
mission ....... .................. ......... 13,000
ary................................... 10 .50 Iti 50
the city the Sunday evening meeting covery for Consumption, Coughs and State library.............................
5,000
was held. All the pastors were present Collis is guaranteed to give relief, or State lioard of equalization..
8,000 T W Perry commissioners
money will lie paid hack. Sufferers
salary...........................
5,000
44 15 44 15
and assisted, and Rev. O. B. Whitmore from La < irippe found it just the thing The Home, Portland..............
5,000 J J Henderson same as
pliana Home at Salem.........
delivered a powerful address on "Gos­ anil under its use had a speedy and Oi
5,000
Orphans
Home
at
Albany
.
.
above............................... 43 30 43 30
pel, Law or Medicine, which'.”’ At perfect recovery. Try a sample’ liottle The Refuge Horae, Portland. .
5,000
our ex|>ense anil learn for yourself Magdalen Hame Portland.
5,000 Wm Galloway, county
this meeting a sufficient sum was con­ at
;ust how good a thing it is. Trial bot­
4,000
judge’s salary................. 00 77 00 07
tributed or pledged to satisfy the union tles free at Rogers Bros, drug store. Baby Home, Portland...............
Mileage, etc. of Joseph Emery
102 Wm Galloway, travelling
that a reading room can lie established Large size 50c. and $1.
3
500
Oregon Pioneer association ..
expenses.......................... 19 05 1!) 05
in the near future. This effort is to lie
Compiling records .of Indian
Tlie First of the Season.
wars..........................................
800 Ed Hendricks clerk salary 261 10 Cont.
followed by a determination on tlie
Portland’s Industrial fair.. .
1,000 W LWarren sheriff salary 35 90 Cont.
part of the union to siicced. It al­
A remarkable tlsli story comes to us
Marys Orphan Home, Bea­
L F Hall attorneys fees
ready lias a room, corner Second and from the Little Nortli Fork of the San- St verton
........................................
5 00 5 00
State vs Vantess...........
B streets, and a donation of over 200 tlam. We give it as it was related to Rewards for arrests, etc.............
L F Hull attorneys fees
volumes for tlie library from W. J. us and our readers can draw their own Electric wiring at insaueasyl’m
Other improvements, insane
5 <M) 5 (X)
State vs Atkinson.........
Garrison; and a popular and cosy re­ conclusions.-
asylum...................................... 32,000
sort, where all the latest periodicals and
“Last Thursday snow commenced At tlie asylum cottage farm.... 41,000 J J Spencer attorney fees
5 00 ltej.
state vs Hill..................
standard works can lie read, will lie the falling in a lively manner and Saturday Fencing insane asylum lauds..
1,300
L
F
Hall
attorney
fees
Landsadjoiningasylunt
cottage
result.
had reached a depth of about fourteen
farm.......................................... 11,04«»
State vs Shirley...........
5 00 Rej.
inches. Then it was that a warm rain Improvements at state capitol
The Railroad Commission.
6,000 Ii F Hall attorney fees
set in and tlie snow was rendered a Drain from capitol grounds to
5 00 Rej.
State vs Rittenhouse.
The new railroad commission con­ watery mass.
river..........................................
;,ituo
Tlie fisli had grown
J H Henderson 1 ease oil 2 05 Rej.
sists of Gen. H. B. Compson, of Klam­ hungry, owing to tlie scarcity of bugs, New roof and painting state
capital......................................
N 1< Sitton, excess tax Ibr
ath Falls, I. A. Macrum, of Forest and flies, and took to the mountains in
Purchase of wood and pay of
1891 ................................. 10 20 ltej.
Grove, and .I. B. Eddy, of Pendleton. vast numbers in quest of food, swim­
fireman.............................
5,400
General Compson is the present brigade ming with some difficulty through the Hill's annotated law.«..............
893 Martin Miller corduroy for
road.................................
7 oo ltej.
commander of the Oregon National slush. In that vicinity (lie earth’s sur­ Publishing resources of Eastern
Oregon......................................
2,678
T, Ed Hendricks, <'ountv Clerk and
Guard, and is a democrat; I. A.Macrum face stands on end and tin* water ran
Deficiencies in asylum appro­
Clerk of the County Court of the Coun­
la well known in this county mid is a oft'very fast, leaving tlie fisli on dry
priations ................................... 25,558
stockholder in the McMinnville Na­ land to be picked up by tlie settlers. In appropriation for tlie capital 4,259 ty of Yamhill and State of Oregon, do
hereby certify that the foregoing copy |
tional bank; J. B. Eddy is tho editor of Barrels of them, we nre told, were In appropriations for cottage
farm..........................................
525 of Schedule of < 'laints has lieen by me
tlie Pendleton Tribune. The two last- caught
in
tills
manner
and In general expenses institute
compared with the original, and that It
mentioned gentlemen are republicans. salted down for future use.— Sanllam
1,391
for blind...................................
Col. J. <’. Cooper of tills city cnine Lumberman.
Expenses food commissioner.
204 is a correct transcript therefrom and of
3,811 the whole of such original Schedule of
witliin one vote of lieing tlie caucus
Mr. Magers, we all depend upon you. Portage railway at ( 'aseades .
Claims as the same appears on file at
nominee. The democratic part of tlie Do not let tlie fame of Yamhill lie east Deficiency in exp. of state de­
partment...................................
3,845 my office and in my custody.
commission is a man in whom the down. Raise up in your might and Uniform series school blanks ..
229
In testimony whereof I have hereun­
greatest trust can be placed. He is an beat tlie above.
Hall of house of representatives
623
Transportation of convicts.......
6,4;«) to set my hand and affixed the seal of
old soldier, and his war record is one of
Guaranteed Cure.
Transportation of insane...........
3,020 said court this 20tli day of February, A.
the best, he being one of the few men
------------- •
General expenses state peniten­
D., 1893.
E d . H endrickhi
who were voted a meilaj by congress for
We authorize our advertised druggist
tiary...........................................
6,556
_______________ Clerk.
bravery upon tlie field. He participat­ to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for General expenses insane asyl’m 6,907
coughs and colds, upon Expenses assembly of 1891.......
ed in 65 battles during tlie war, and consumption,
Karl's Clover Root, the uew blood
this condition.
If you are afflicted
etc. reform
was wounded several times, one with a cough, cold or any lung, throat Improvements,
purifier, gives freshness and clearness
school.........................................
through the lungs,
gives
him or chest trouble and will'use this rem­ Land for penitentiary water
to tbe complexion and cures constipa­
tion. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by How­
considerable pain at tlie present time. edy as directed, giving it a fair trial,
ditch..........................................
and experience no benefit, you may re­ Salaries, etc, normal school,
orth A Co.
turn
the
bottle
and
have
your
money
Specimen Cases.
Monmouth................................
refunded. We eotild not make this of­ Paper for public printing.........
Reul Eitate.
fer
did
we
not
know
that
Dr.
King
’
s
S. H. CliffordjNew Cassi-I, Wis., was
Stationery for general electious
II Hurley and wife to Margaret F
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma­ New Discovery could lie relied on. It
1892............................................
Thompson, blk 24, II A L nnd to New­
tism, his stomach was disordered, his never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Printing foragricult'lsocieties,.
berg; $3.50.
livet was affected to an alarming de­ Rogers Bros.' drug store. Large size Salary attorney-general.............
50c
and
$1.
2
E M Croisan, conveying insane
BOYERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. gree, appetite fell away anil lie was ter­
Zemri Mills and wife to Milton New-,
ribly reduced in flesh and strength.
person... ...............................
Charles A. Bowker, a lireman on the
line,
57} acres pt Sol Heater <1 1 c, t 3 s,
Three
Imttles
of
Electric
Bitters
cured
J J Dalrymple A Co, for inte’st.
Deilschneider is just in receipt of a him.
east side division of the Southern Pa­ John Knight, H C Wood, P A
r2 w; $1800.
fine stock of shoes. If you are looking
Eleck Reid to John Eboral,5.59 acres,
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., cific, lias lieen arrested for manslaugh­
< 'onde, J N Hoflman and E
for a good pair of boots or shoes and had a running sore on his leg of eight ter, in Portland. He is charged witli
M Ijcslie, for service.« as agents
pt E Ford <1 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 w; $419.25.
of the state...............................
want to pay cash for them, go to Dell- years standing. Used three bottles of having produced an abortion upon
L Bettman and wife to Margaret
Electric Bitters and seven lioxes of
Boards of equalization, ’91-’92
8,927
sehneider’s.
Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is Helen Wilson, a 17-year old girl of east E M Croisan, sheriff’s fees.. .
6 Conrad, lot 1, sec .'Ml, t5 s, r6 w; $110.
Rhodes A Rhodes have money to sound and well. John Speaker, Ca­ Portland. Bowker was fireman of the Expenses case of Oregon vs S P
John Flett and wife to Thomas Fear-
1,484
tawba, (>., had live large fever sores on evening train running to this city dur­ Ross E Moores A Co, printing
Ioan on improved farm property.
sons, 5 acres, sec 18, t 2 s, r 3 w; $200.
ids leg, doctors said he was incurable.
brief...........................................
262
John Fiett and wife to E T Pearsons,
Ail parties knowing tlitmselves in­ Otic bottle Electric Bitters and one liox ing last fall. He was formerly a Bap­ Relief of Wasco county.............
490
debted to S. Howortli A Co. will please Bucklen’s Arnica .salve cured him en­ tist preacher and preached for some Rolling stock for portage r’l way.
1.000 53.55 acres, pt John Flett d 1 c, t 2 s, r
tirely. Sold by Rogers Bros. 3
time at Dallas. While in this city he D D Neer,for services at capitol
117 3-4 w; $802.50.
call and Bottle.
Yamhill Land Co to Charlotte E
seemed to have the respect of his asso­ G C Fulton, attorney for pilot
Silver Medal Contest.*
When you want prices on lumber get
•too Washbnrne, lots 1, 2, 3, blk 4, lots 1, 2,
com.............................................
ciates
and
was
well
liked.
There
is
no
them of A. 8. Briggs as lie will save
Office rent, pilot cotn’rs, ’91-’92
240
3, blk 5, Maple Park add to Lafayette;
An interesting silver medal contest question aliout his crime it seems, and T (' Shaw and S T Richardson,
you money. Any quantity and quality.
150 $0.50.
he
will
in
all
probability
pay
the
pen
­
compiling
Yvar
records
.........
will take place at tlie opera house on
Office with Jas. Fletcher.
Extension to lienitentiary, etc 52,500
Yamhill Land Co to E E Wasliliurne,
alty.
__
Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for Friday, Marell 3rd, between ten girls,
Cleaning out Mill creek....
5,000 lots 4, 5, 6, blk 4, Maple Park add to
when
the
following
program
will
lie
«moo
Reward
RIO<>.
Land for ¡»enitentiary..............
2,500
the sale of lots in Willis addition.
Lafayette; $350.
rendered:
Instruments and clerical aid
School liooks and stationery at C.
Tlie readers of this paper will tw pleased
weather
bureau
........................
Ohio S Watt to Franklin Fruit Land
Piano solo, Miss Myrtle Henderson; to learn that there is at leant one arcaded
Grissen’s.
’ and girls’ aid societv,
C'o, 893 acres, pt John Laughlin’s d 1 c,
recitation, Cyntitha Fellows, Minnie disease tlint science lias lieen able to cure Boys
Portland...................................
2,-500 t 2 s, r 4 w; $1.
G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, Howell, Irene Rummel; song, tbe in all its stages and tliat is catarrh. Hall s Patton
Home for friendless,
Catarrh Cure is tlie only positive cure now
Oregon.
John Atkinson to J M and S Atkin­
Portland,...................................
2,000
Misses Apperson; recitation, Eva Ho­ known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
25,000 son, 1-11 hit 398 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; $300.
W. Taylor has beadquarters at Le­ berg, Eldrie Haney, Lena Stilwell; lieing a constitutional disease, requires a Dormitories, state university..
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
John Green to J M and S Atkinson,
VARIOUS OTHER FUNDS.
gau’s bariier shop and is prepared to do duett, Mrs. Talmage and Mr. Eckman; Cure is taken internally, acting directly
house eleaniug, carpet laying and recitation, Editli Hogg, Alice Lewis; upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlie Salaries reform school officers. . .'»¡,000 1-11 Int In 398 acres, t 3 s, r 4 w; $400.
system, thereby destroying the foundation Additional school buildings,etc
78,000
Chas W Parrott and wife to J M and
cleaning, whitewashing,window clean­ piano solo, Miss Apperson; recitation, of'
the disease and giving tlie patient Salaries of judges, etc ............... 107,100
S Atkinson, 1-11 int in 398 acres t a, r
ing and general jobwork.
Ora Whitmore, Bergitta Nelson; quar­ strcngtli by building up the constitution Additional legislative exjienses
5,000
and assisting nature in doing its work, Tlie
2 w; $300.
W .H. Logan,s barber shop will be tette, ladies of the union. Ticket« 25 proprietors have so much faitli in its riira State teachers’ institute and su­
T F Kirkwood and wife to Anthony
preme court............................. 28,000
cent«.
live powers that they offer One Hundred
open on Sundays uutil 12 m. hereafter.
I < ¡eneral expenses insane asl’m 275,000 Den, 11¡0 acres part see 1 t 6 s, r 4 w;
Dollars for any case tliat it fails to cure
Shaving 15 cenL«, hair cut, 25 cent«.
Huckleii’a Arnica Salve.
Books
for
library
....................
500 $.3700.
Send for list of testimonials. Address.
800
F. J. CtiKxr.Y A t o.. Toledo. <>. Returning patients home .......
If you want your property insured in
Jesse Edwards and wife to Mary H
The Best Salve In the world for Cuts,
g**Sol<l by all druggists, 7.»-
Public printing and binding
(»,ooo
a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Conveying patients to asylum
28,000 Hobson, lots 5, 6, 7, 8 blk 56 Edwards
DIED.
Fever
Sores,
Tetter,
Chapped
Hands,
Transportation of convicts to
will be pleased to write you.
add to Newberg; $90
Chilblains, Corns null all Skin Erup­
lienitentiary..............................
F A Cook and wife to Chas Kohn,lot
The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first tions. and positively cures Piles or no J ohns —In Walla Walla on Feb. 15, Arrest ar.d return of fugitives
72x100 near II Adan»«, McMinnville;
class table board at $4.00 a week; Itoard pay required. It is' guaranteed to give
1893, of paralysis, Mrs. Mary 8. Deficiencies in same................
$800.
Support of non-resident poor
and lodging at $5.50a week. Best meal perfect satisfaction, or money refund
Johns, aged 59 years and 15 days.
ed. Price 25 cents per liox. For sale
Wm Hcotl to Chas Kohn, lot 72x120
PENITENTIARY FUND.
in the city for 25 cents.
Mrs. Johns is known to a great num-
by Rogers Bros.
Salary of superintendent
3,000 near H Adam«, McMinnville; $1.
¡of the citizens of this city, as she for-
Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per
4.200
J D Lamar to J 8 Lamar, 102,212 sq
1 merly resided here. She 1.« a sister of Salaries of wardens..............
Revolution« of Condolence.
coril. Leave orders at J. It. Booth’s
Teamster and farmer.................
1,800 ft, pt A Job d I c, t 3 s, r 4 w; $800.
!
F.
W.
Martin.
market.
Bookkeeper................................
2.400
McMinnville Grange, No. 31 P. of H.
Jas Steel nnd wife to Frank M War­
8,000
Shop guards at $60 per month .
Call on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains
Miles’ Nerve and River rill».
An invisible hand raps at our gate
Guards........................................... 13,200 ren, 280 acres t 3 s, r 3 w; $1000.
in real estate. They will show you
1,800 , Margaret Westfall to John W Dun-
and we are again compelled to admit ' Act on a new principle—regulating Engineer and plumber..............
property and give prices witli the liest
5.400 I can, pt D I.ayfleld d 1 c, t 3 s, r 2 w,
the liver, stomach and bowels through Four night watchmen
death's messenger.
1.200 i 38.75 acres: $12.60.
A new discovery. Dr. Visiting physician
terms.
The summons has called our lieloved the nerves.
’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, General expenses........................ 50,000
The “Earbuff organ,” (’. Griesen, sister, Helen Jolly, from our Grange, Mlles
Margaret Westfall to F J Stinson, pt
4.000
bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ Firewood... ..................................
agent for Yamhill county.
tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Material for fencing water ditch,
Feb. 4, 1893, therefore lie it
I) Ijivftold <11 c, t 3 s, r 3 w, 22 acres;
etc
.......................................
4,1.50
children.
Smallest,
mildest,
surest!
50
$1.00 ’
The butcher shop of J. R. Booth
Resolved, that while we feel the loss
700
25 cents. Sample« free at Rogers Rogues' gallery....................
is at all times supplied with the best of of one who was a true and faithful doses,
Anna A Fooze to James Fooze, tM I
Bros.
FROM THE TRUST FUNDS INTEREST.
meats. Game and fish in season, rec­ frind, we cherish her memory with
acres, see 10-15, t 3 s, r 2 w; $1.
Board of Eq uali nation.
Relief F S Moore, rebate
... 22 50
feelings of respect, and extend to the
ollect.
Immense—Thai*» What They All Say.
Salary cleric school land com­
Baled timothy hay for .«ale at $14 per family our sympathy in this sad hour : The city Itoard of equalization will
mission .. ...........................
3,000
It is customary in these latter days to
I meet at council chamber February 23d Expenses of sale of lands
6,000 express
ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality, of bereavement.
our perfect satisfaction with a
;
and
24th
to
equalize
the
city
taxes.
All
Collecting
money
from
escheat
­
2d, That her deatli be placed upon our
call and examine.
, thing by saying “It’s immense!” It's
ed
estates
.........
.........................
!
who
have
grievances
should
present
«o expressive that nothing can be add­
Any kind of wood in any quantity our record, and that our charter be ! them before the Itoanl.
Keeping school accounts
...
ed. Geo. L. Fink, Philadelphia, Penn,
•Imped in mourning, also that a copy
Management of universitylands
can be purchased of Kay A Todd.
say«, “My wife has lieen taking your
W. T. V inton , Recorder.
of tliese resolutions be presented to tbe
300
and funds..................................
I New Cure for the Heart and says'it is
When your $200 watch needs repair­ family of tbe deceased and a copy be
Agricultural college lands and
Read Thl«.
x
Immense! She has not been troubled
ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds «ent to the McMinnville papers for
funds..........................................
300 with pain or smothering spells since
Having become fully convinced tliat FROM THE TRFST ITNDS—PRINCIPAL. using
of jewelry repaired.
it.” Jno. L. Robert«, Slatington,
publication.
M rs . E. A. T oney ,
tbe cash system is the correct way of Purchasers agricultural lands
1,000 Penn., says he is 75 years old, and ba«
8. Howorth A Ca. at tbe McMinn­
M r ®. N ei . i . ie K vns ,
doing
business,
and
believing
that
it
is
suffered
from lieart disease over forty
Lands purchased as school and
ville pharmacy are closing out their
Committee. to the best interest, both of the mer­
state lands...............................
4,000 years. Wa« treated without avail by
stock of paints and oil« at cost. Call
prominent New York physician«: grew
Repayments upon swamplands,
The school houses were decorated chant and the consumer, I shall hence­ etc............................................... 33,000 constantly worse; took Dr. Miles’ New
and Investigate.
forth
sell
my
goods
for
cash
only.
with the stars and stripes in honor of
Foundry plant, penitentiary... 55,000 Heart cure and was rompletelv cured.
I
Curs for CoM». Finn «nd General De-
J. H. H enderson .
Salary Isiatd of public work'«
2.000 Sold by Rogers Rrns. on a guarantee.
1 Washington’« birthday.
bUltr Small Bile B»US t*c per battle
R. B. Hibbs won the Yamhill couuty
medal on Tuesday last by a score of 21
out of 25.
The advertisement of It. B. Hibbs for
Chinese pheasants resulted In bls pur­
chase of 110 birds.
Rev. J W. Shreve will preach at the
Pleasant Hill school house on Sunday,
March 5th, at 11a. ui.
The railroad comuiisslouei's have
elected Lydell Baker as clerk of (he
commission. It took 27 ballots to do it.
A debating society lias been organiz­
ed in the city and a room in which to
hold the meetings is now lieing looked
for.
There will be public exercises nt both
schools tomorrow afternoon. In tbe
exercises Geo. Washington will lie
made conspicuous.
Wednesday, the 22nd of February,
1893, was the 161st anniversary of the
birth of George Washington. The flag
ou tlie court house was displayed.
Parties wishing to borrow money on
improved farm security will find it to
their advantage to call on W. T. Vin­
ton at office of Irvine and Coshow.
The weather is moderating and soon
the bicycles will be abroad in tbe land.
New favors were conferred upon the
machine by the last legislature. It
now has a right to tlie road tlie same as
a horse.
Tho building season lias opened up.
C. It. Ceok A Son have commenced
work on a residence for Dr. .1. D. Baker
in Johu's addition. The outlook for
the coming season is very bright and
there will be a larger bidding boom
this season than there was last. '
A very pleasant “cobweb" party was
given at the residence of J. Harvey
Henderson Tuesday evening. Some 30
of the best people were there. Tlie af­
fair was the first of the kind ever given
in tlie city and the young people are
determined that it will not be the last.
Resolved that the thanks of the W.
C. T. U. are due and nre hereby ex­
tended to Mr. W. J. Garrison for his
generous gift of liooks and bookense for
our reading rooms, also to those who
contributed to our fund for tlie same.
We feel very much encouraged and in­
tend opening said room April 1st. Any
one wishing to donate to the fund or
furnish periodicals may hand tlie same
to Clara G. Esson, recording secretary.
Judging from appearances McMinn­
ville is yet a frontier town. Monday
night the citizens on the street at 10
o’clock saw a very peculiar procession
on its way to the city jail. A wom­
an very lightly clad was holding a
pistol under a man’s nose. She was
hunting for tlie city marshall and
when she found him he locked her up
and told the man to “git" and he got.
The woman was released early Tuesday
morning after a night in the hostile
and she went home to her children. It
is hoped she will stay there.
A fine program, consisting of humor­
ous dramatie and pathetic selections
from the well known pens of Mich
writers as Elizabeth Stuart l’helps,
George McDonald, M. K. Dallas and
others, interspersed with ]>oses repre­
senting the famous “Niobe Group,”
“The Toilet of tlie Bride,” tlie “Death
of Virginia” and tlie “Dance of tlie
Muses" lias lieen prepared by Miss
Cora X Young for her recital at Garri­
son’s opera house, Feb. 28. Admission
50 and 25cts. Reserved seats on sale at
Rogers Bros.
The Union Pacific have published n
very neat pictorial World's Fair folder,
containing colored lithographs of the
various exposition buildings, bird's eye
view of the grounds, with a complete
map of the city, showing location of
the fair, hotels, railway depots, street
car lines and city parks. Copy of tbe
same may lie had by addressing W. H.
Hurlburt, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Portland, Or.
Tlie ('nahler of tlie Sheridan Bank on Hla
IVaj Out of th* Country.
New
lloitdk and
Good
linder It.
One» I'oNnihle
Th.
Item» lu Dutait--«om.
•'<00.000
Mor. I him was Approprisi.<1 In 1S0I.
“ OUT OF SIGHT."
OUR LINE OF
pRUGS AND
J 7 MEDICINES.
“ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.”
ROGERS BROS.
HEBERSON’S CASH (IROCERY.
The finest line of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY,
ETC,
Bedrock prices! Buy for Cash! Sell for Cash! Light
Expenses! No bad accounts to lose! No Bookkeeper to
pay! I can and will sell you goods
CHEAP FOR CASH.
SEE ZvCZEZ.
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