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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1893)
I'ELEPHONE-REGISTER 2, 1893 I POBTOrriCK HOURS. I 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. BO |>. m. v order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. ly from 12 m. to 1 u. m [south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail uses at 2:30 p. m. and 0 p. m. ■or 5:45 a. m train closes evening ■ 9 p in. Ian and southern Tillamook mail t It a m. CHURCH NOTICES. ■ odist EnscorAL C hvich - Services ■bbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p in, I School at 9:30 a, m Prayer meet- ■rsday evenings at 7:30. . R ev . 8. E M eminoek , l’astor ■ bland P resbyterian Curaca — ■ every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p 111 day School at 9:30 a. ill. , R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor [I bt C hurch .—Services every Sabbath [m. and7:3O p. m. Sunday School at [in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. ■ tian C hurcu .—Services every Hab it 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday [at 10 a. ill. — — a — Y. P. C. — E. meets y at 0:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed- Fat 7.30 p m. Everyone invited It A D enton , Pastor. ivies C atiioi . ic C uvbch .—Services 1st ISnnda.vsof each month, Second ’St. Mary's at Corvallis Fourth St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . Titos B riody , Pastor . innville Grange, No. 31, P. of H., I their hall the first and third Satur- each month at 10 a. m. Visitors Iv invited. J, T. J olly . 11. E. Kuns, Master, Secretary, jinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of ■rid—Meet lit st and Third Mondays | month; visiting brothers cordially I to attend Lodge room Third St. [block. JO R ogers , C. C. I BniiiGiroai», Clerk er Post No. 9 meets tlie second and Saturday of each month at G. A. K. Wright’s building at 7:30i>. iu. All ers of the Order.are cordially invited nd our meetings. W ii . iv K nowles , '. C lvbine , Post Commander. Adjutant. NOTICE. ■reafter all notices iinnounc- entertainnients for which an lission fee is charged, nil nary matter after the notice ieath has been given as a niat- M news, all resolutions of con- bnce, wedding notices, cards thanks, etc., furnished the tphone-Register for publica- l will be charged for at regu- advertising rates, It anti IO ts per line. Local and General. ■rs. C. Fritz is visiting in this city. ■ full line of musical instruments at ■rissen’s. Bed Deady, of Portland, spent Sun- I in the city. les Laughlin, of Independence, Lt Sunday in the city, greeting old Kids. I fine conservatory violin for $20 and leap one for $1 at C. Griesen’s book I music store. ■eo. Bullock has sold the soda works ER. A. Stewart. His son, Fred, will (duct the business. baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per L For further particulars see. M. ■gan or John Evenden. rhe sports are betting even money LAni Shadden against the field that I will win the Selby medal. Good I If you lose. Pile family of N. E. Kegg arrived re from Eugene last week. They I living in the house with Mrs. Bew- j>n E street. trank Wright has purchased the in let of Wayne Carlin in the truck I dray business of Carlin & Coulter, e firm will be Coulter A Wright. p. 8. Booth will soon leave for Eli te, where he will dispose of a bank et stock of hardware for Chas, H. dge & Co., of Portland. He will be te for six months or so. ). F. Davidson left Thursday for ■cow where he will remain for eight ten days settling his business and Iperty interests. He will then re in here to permanently reside. Lil persons knowing themselves in ked to the firm of Carlin & Coulter I requested to call immediately and tie their indebtedness as all accounts II be placed in the hands of a collee- ’ in a short time. rhe Union Hardware Co. will start harness shop in the Union block, e room vacted by Martin & Sanders 11 be used. A full line of harness >ds will be carried and a repair shop 11 be run in connection with the busi- Glen Holman spent a portion of last week In flu1 city visitlug his parents. Scarlet fever has uppeared in Dallas, the family of J. Archibald being down with it. R. L. Holman and wife, of Oregon City, spent Sunday in this city, with his parents. , Jos. Hill baa moved his meat shop to Amity. Two well regulated shops are all the city can support. If you contemplate seeing l>r. Lowe about your eyes do so at once, as he leaves on next Monday for The Dalles. Subject of morning discourse at the Christian church next Sunday, “Hard Places in the Road to Heaven;” eve ning discourse “Samson.” The Rev. W. H. Stoy will officiate at the Episcopal church in this city next Sunday at the usual hour. Holy com munion at morning service. Mrs. A. J. Hanson, of Vancouver, Wash,, delivered a very interesting ad dress on the subject of foreign missions at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Booth A Son have a new tangled iron barrow on exhibition, also a dehorner. Patent hns been applied for on both of the articles. They are the invention of the firm. • Rev. 8. E. Memiuger, Mr. Chas.Beu- edict, Miss Delia Stout and Miss Eva Hoberg are iu Corvallis this week at- tlie convention of the Salem district Epworth League. Mrs. Jewell, who has been occupying the Wilcox house on Third street, has moved to Amity and Frank Purvine will move to the house vacated during the coming week. W. E. Martin has made a match with an unknown in Albany to shoot a match nt twenty-five live birds on March 22 for $100 a side. The match will be shot at Albany. The city eouncil at a special meeting held Tuesday, levied a ten mill tax for the year 1893. Of this 5 mills are for the water fund, 3} for the general fund and 11 for the road fund. Thd juvediles of the city have organ ized a dancing club and regular dances will be given iu Wright’s hall every Friday evening. The name of the or ganization is the Junior Dancing club. Those who were astir about three o’clock Monday meriting report the ground covered with snow at that hour but to those who do not rise until seven it seems improbable, as there was then no sign of snow. Thos. Turner has sold his saloon bus iness in this city to T. J. Fryer and Chas. Allen of Independence. George Utter is in charge of the business until Mr. Allen can make the arrangements for removal to this city. An attempt is being made to form an incorporated hunting and fishing club in this city and to join the state asso ciation. An association of this kind would do the game interests of this country a world of good. We hear that some of our citizens are investing their money in town lots somewhere in blizzard-ridden Dakota on the you-pay-for-the-recording-of-the- deed plan. Better invest your money at home; all schemes of this kind are fakes. Till Saturday, March 4th, those suf fering weak ordefective sight can have their eyes tested fer spectacles free of charge by Dr. C. W. I.owe, in the den tal office of Dr. Wright. Your family physician will tell you that Dr. Lowe is a graduate of three colleges. The North Yamhill Leader has been sold to C. A. Martine of the North Yamhill bank. This is rather a pecul iar proceeding as the paper has been a rabid populistic organ. Money is a good thing to have and is just the tiling necessary to satisfy claims on a popu list paper. J. P. Irvine lias a few more 5 gallon kegs of syrup at $1.50. $2,900 to loan on good farm security by W. M. Ramsey, agent. During the week the clerk lias issued license to wed to Emma Cary, aged 18; Smith Coruutt, aged 25. Don’t forget, if you have auy cash, that J. 1*. Irvine Is still in the lead when it comes to low prices. Tiie Epworth Leugue will given so cial at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, Marell 8, witli a short pro gramme and refreshments. H. C. Eccleston and E. R. Harrison have struck the proper idea for the hop picking season. They have a hop yard of thirteen acres, and before the pick ing season commences they will build a danciug platform and the evenings of the pickers can be spent in amusement. The Toney orchestra will furnish tile music. Triumph sulky plow exhibition to be given by N. B. Kizer, wlio will pull the plow and show the people that a sulky plow draws lighter than a walk ing plow. Exhibition on Jas. Fletch er’s land between this city and tlie fair grounds on Tuesday, March 7th, at 2 o’clock p. in., Wallace A Hartman, agents. The contemplated jollification of the McMinnville democrats lias been drop- ped owing to the desire of a number to attend the larger demonstration at Porland on Saturday. The state can non will not appear, but just as much noise will be made, as the war depart ment lias loaned a couple of cannon for the occasion. Willie tlie democrats of this city and county will not celebrate the inauguration they feel just as well pleased us the men who make all the noise. F. E. Griffith aud Wayne Carlin have purchased the cigar business of Fish A Ruffe, the new firm being Grif fith A Carlin. The new Ann consists of two of the best and most )>opular young men of the city and tlie business under their care will no doubt increase, hotli lieing possessed with good business sense. Messrs. Fish and Ruffe will leavo the city in the course of a month or so for a trip through California, after which they will goto Rice Lake, Wis consin, to reside. They have made many friends during the time spent in this city and they all feel confident that their sojourn in Wisconsin will be of short duration and that they will ap pear in McMinnville before the year '93 has passed away. F. E. Griffith, superintendent of lights and water for the city, having purchased an interest in a business house of tills city, will resign his office and the council have concluded to place the clerical work in the hands of the city treasurer. The city treasurer will collect the light and water rates and Chief Engineer Granstrom will have charge of the entire light and water system. Mr. Granstrom is qualified and in every way capable of taking charge of the mechanical depart ment. Considerable complaint is lieard from light takers liecause the lights are not burning up to the candle power. Tiie whole line needs a thor ough going over and this can be done when the duties of the superintendent are cut down by putting the collections in the hands of the city treasurer. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Tiie Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud all Skin Erup tions. and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rogers Bros. BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. The Choral Union. NEWS RETOLD. NRW ASSESSMENT LAWS. McMinnville lias a society of musi cians. It is called tiie McMinnuille Clierul Union uml is coin|sieed of all tiie musicians of the city. Tho work of organization was done by Prof. H. Bettman. The organization was per fected Monday night at tiie Presbyte rian church aud consists of twenty members. John W. Hobbs is president; F. E. Rogers, secretary; Prof. H. Bett- mau, musical director; Mrs. A. Even den, first accompanist; Niss Jose Gart ner, second accompanist. Tiie I ward of directors or the executive committee consists of Dr. J. H. Nelson, Miss Jose Gortuer and Prof. II. Bettman. The musical'talent and the music lovers of the city should feel proud of the organ- zatiou as it is seldom that such a laxly in a small town contains such musicians as Prof. Bettman and Mrs. Evemdea. Both of them have had (lie best in struction possible on the continent of Europe. If the members will take un Interest in the organization and follow the advice and iustruclion of these ad mirable musicians the McMinnville Choral Union can become known throughout the state. Constant effort and a desire to succeed will bring it about; the instruction lias already been secured and at a price, it being gratu itous, entirely inconsistent to its worth. Interesting Paragraphs from our County Exchange«. Some Excellent Provision» are CI m I iu «! Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive you have a bilious look, if your stomach be disordered you have a ilyspeptlc look, and if your kidneys lie anected yon have a pinched look. Se cure good health and you wifi have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and acts directly on these vi tal organs. Cures pimples, blotches, liolls and gives a good complexion. Sold at Rogers Bros, drugstore, 50c per bottle. 4 Washington Day Exercises. The public schools of this city cele brated the birthday of Washington on Friday, the closing day of the school year. The exercises in all the rooms were good and the visitors were very much pleased at the interest manifest ed, both by tiie teachers and scholars. Our city has two excellent school build ings and an excellent corps of teachers. All the rooms were decorat ed very nicely, meaning that the teach ers and scholars had s|>ent many weary hours in making the rooms attractive and pleasing to tiie patrons who visited the schools during the exercises. The school teachers of this city are a hard working lot and the people should make their lives pleasant if [lossible. Words of commendation Jrom the par ents of the pupils, instead of fault find ing, would result iu an increased effici ency, if such is possible. The morals and intelligence of the youngsters of this city are in safe hands. An extend ed mention of tiie exercises would be impossible as one would be sure to leave some creditable performance out for want of space. The Firm of June« & Adams. Your attention is culled to the adver tisement of Jones A Adams In this is sue of the paper. They have contracted for the space for the ensuing year, nnd while the lumber and hardware busi ness is considered a hard one to adver tise the people of this county will re ceive benefits if they rend the sayings of the firm for tiie next year. A more responsible firm does not exist in the county and the stock of lumber, paints, oil, builders’ hardware, etc., is tiie larg est on the West side. No mill in the state produces better lumber and their factory in this city is equipped with all tiie latest wood working machines nnd is able to produce os good shop work as can lie made in the state. The firm lias suffered greatly with losses by fire, having been burned out twice during the past two years. A less energetic firm would have been unable to recov er but this firm is in the market and is more; substantial than ever. The peo ple of this county will know more of them before the year is over. [ Lafayette Ledger, Feb. 24. j Drs. Mlchaux A Littlefield cut u tu mor out of Mrs. A. I). Hoskin’s neck about the size of a large walnut. Fred Miller informs us tliat he will move to Dallas the first of March and start a butcher shop. The Yamhill river is quite a stream at present, and boats could very easily run up as far as MeMinnvllle and large boats at that. A liase ball club was organized in town lust Monday by the Seminary students. They intend to hold the championship of Yamhill county if they can. Last Monday morning Ivan Dauie), Hugh Cary aud Robert Strang went upon the Yamhill river duck hunting, and succeeded in getting 35. [Biieridun Sun. Feb. 23. | We hear it rumored tliat Busli A Shirley of Salem will start n bank at this place. Mr. I). Provost lias traded his place to a man at .‘.shland for u hardware establishment. He will go out in about six weeks. Last Sunday the lifeless body of a man named Vargrew, a Frenchman, was found hanging to a tree near his bouse on the Grand Ronde reservation. He had evidently been hanging since the day previous and was about 80 years of age. It is alleged that the cause of the rasli act was family trou ble, the nature of which our Informant was not in possession of. This is the seeond man found hanging to a tree on the reservation within the last few years, and there was some suspicion in tho first case that the victim did not bang himself, and it might lie the same in the case of the last party. The fact of family trouble makes the ease look suspicious. From Mr. Dell Ellis we learned tliat there is little doubt that Vargrew kill ed himself. Only a few days previous to the hanging, he made an ineffectual attempt to cut bis throat. The arrange ments for his hanging were very elabo rate. He cut the rope just the right length, climbed up into the tree by means of a step ladder, tied it to a limb and jumped off to his death. Vargrew bad separated from his wife only a short time previous. [Dayton News Feb 24.] Died—The infant babe of Mr. nnd Mrs. Little, Wednesday morning. The residence of Mr. Mauts was quar antined on Monday in consequence of an attack of diphtheria, from which Mrs. Mauls was suffering. At the writing of this tiie symptoms are so far removed that th# flag has been lowered and tiie patient is lietter. ¡Amity l’opgun, Feb. 21.] Born to the wife of Frank Zumalt, of Perrydale, on Feb. 16, 1893, a 6 lb. son. Mr. and Mrs. Messinger, of Iowa are visiting relatives in this community. Mr. M. is a cousin to Mr. Henry Garri son. J. W. Briedwell has sold his interest in the store of Briedwell A Henderson to M. T. Henderson. Henceforth the firm will be Hendiyson A Co. Ira Martin has received notification that a patent has been granted on his feed box. We mentioned the fact last week that Grandma Sanders had great grand children in Amity. 8hc has, but we did not stat# that she has great great grandchildren here, which Is a fact nevertheless. [Newberg Graphic Feb. 24 ] for the Meneure. I — House bill No. 343, which was intro duced by Representative Manley, of Albina, is now a law, and lias some ex cellent provisions iu connection with making assessments and of collecting and paying taxes. The first section provides that in tiie assessment and tax rolls of tiie several counties, in addition to tiie eolunins elsewhere provided, there shall lie ad ded four columns—one which shall be iieaded "Cities,” one "Schixil Dis tricts,” one “Ain’t City Tax" and one “Ain’t School Diet. Tax"; and it shall be the duty of the several county as sessors, in making their assessmentr, to enter opposite each item of property assessed, in its appropriate column, the name of tiie city or incorporated town and tiie number of the school district in which each item of property assessed is assessable. In preparing the tax rolls in the sev eral counties after the several assess- uieats therein have been finally equal ized, it shall be the duty of the clerks of the county courts in the several counties to compute the aggregate val ue of all the assessable property In each of the incorporated towns or cities and in each of tho several school districts in each county, and to compile the same upon a page or pages of the roll in each county, showing the names of the incorporated towns or cities arrang ed alphabetically, and the number of the school districts arranged consecu tively, with the aggregate valuation of the assessable property in each tow« or city and of eacli school district shown opposite to the name or number there of respectively. All the taxes hereafter levied by any school district or incorporated town or city shall be levied upon tiie property therein respectively assessable upon the valuation of such property as shown by the assessment roll last compiled before the levy is made in the county In which such school district or incorpo rated town or city is included, and it shall be the duty of the clerk of the county court in each of the several counties, upon application of the clerk or board of school directors of any school district and of tiie recorder, audi tor or clerk, common council or board of directors, or trustees of any incorpo rated town or city, to furnish a certifi cate under the seal of the county court allowing the aggregate valuation of the assessable property in the school dis trict or incorporated town or city from which such application sliail have lieen made. It shall be the duty of each school district and each incorporated town aud city to notify, in writing, the clerk of the county court in the county with in which the school district, town or citj’ is respectively situated, of the rate [ier cent of tiie tax levy made by it before the first day of February in each year, which notice shall be kept on file by tiie several clerks and remain a part of the records of the office. Section 6 provides that all such taxes sliail be collected by the same officer in the same manner and at the same time as taxes for county purposes are col lected. It shall be the duty of the tax collector to pay to the county treasurer in bis county as often as once a week all taxes collected, and lie shall inform the treasurer whenever lie pays over to him any of the money so collected what amounts thereof are to be cred ited to the several funds for which they are respectively collected, taking the re ceipt of the treasurer in triplicate for the amount paid into each fund, one of the receipts for each fund he sliail re tain, file one with the clerk of the county court and furnish one to the school district, town or city for which each of such amounts are so paid in. The treasurer shall keep the moneys received from the tax collector in sepa rate funds, and shall pay over to the several school districts, towns or cities, upon demand made by them, the amounts thereof to which they are re spectively entitled, taking their receipts therefor. All laws providing for assessors in or assessments of property by any school district, incorporated town or city, and all laws in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. J. P. Irvine wants 500 good 30 day A kiln of b’ick containing 140,000 is now being burned at the pressed brick Ballard, the candy man, has moved customers. We have more bookkeepers works. from the Wright corner to the small than money. Save yourself cost by paying Hodson By the new charter the city recorder building between W. E. Martin’s and has all the power of a justice of the W. H. Logan's. The building former what you owe him. D oes T his M ean peace, and his jurisdiction extends ly occupied by him is being prepared You? throughout the county. for removal to make place for the new For Sale—Fresh, one-half Jersey cow Frank Elliot left last Friday for Com brick to be erected upon the corner by with J Jersey heifer calf. Address J. Tiie recital given by Miss Cora X stock in Douglas county. He is out as Elsia Wright. R. Owens, McMinnville. Young was a very pleasant entertain Brisbine A Simmons, of the North Deilschneider is just in receipt of a ment. The elocution of Miss Young land examiner for the Southern Pacific Yamhill market, killed a four year old fine stock of shoes. If you are looking commanded the respect and admiration railroad company. N. E. Britt is out at cow on the 24th Inst, that dressed 958 for a good pair of boots or shoes and of her hearers. Her natural ability is Drain at present on the same kind of a pounds. J. Winneberg of Carlton rais want to pay cash for them, go to Deil- large and it lias been sarefully trained mission. H. J. Haskell, who has been living ed her. A number of men in the schneider’s. atone of the best schools of elocution on a small farm a mile west of town for neighborhood of Carlton and North Hows This! Parties wRbing to borrow money on in the country. The balance of the the past three years, died very sudden Yamhill wouid like to know If this rec improved farm security will find it to program, consisting of tableaux, or, in We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ord has ever lieen equalled in Yamhill their advantage to call on W. T. Vin the language of the program, tableau ly at his iiome on last Tuesday after noon. In the afternoon he and a ten for any case of Catarrh that cannot I k » cured county. mouvants and poses plastiques, gave to by Hall’s Catarrh Cure ton at office of Irvine and Coshow. year old boy who was staying with F. J. C heney & Co. Drops. Toledo. 0. At the examination of Reeves, cash Rhodes A Rhodes have money to the audience a knowledge of the grace him, were cutting a tree near the house. We the undersighed, have known F. .1. and symmetrical forms of our young ier of the defunct Sheridan bank, noth loan on improved farm property. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Mr. Haskell suddenly complained of him perfectly honorable in ail business ladies that they had never possessed be ing new was brought up. He was feeling tired, sat down and then fell transactions’ and financially able to carry When you want prices on lumber get fore. Grace and symmetry go liaml bound over for the sum of $250, which any obligations made by’their firm. them of A. 8. Briggs as lie will save in hand and the young ladies taking forward. The boy called a neighbor out West & Truax, wholesale d’niggists.Totcdo, was furnished. Mr. Reeves intended and Dr. Littlefield was hurriedly sent you money. Any quantity and quality. Ohio. Rev. Chas. L. Bonham, of Rochester, part in tiie entertainment have enougli to go east before his arrest but now Office witii Jas. Fletcher. for, who did what he could to resusci Walding, Kinnan Ac Marvin, wholesale ■w York, has been chosen pastor of of both to make them fit models for a <h uggists, Toledo, Ohio states that be will remain here until ■ Baptist church of this city. Rev. IL'll’s Calat rli cure is taken internally, You owe Hodson; pay him by March modern Venus of Milo; the Venus of tate him but without avail, as his life the whole matter of the bank failure is acting directly upon the blood and mucus had gone out. bnliam is a graduate of Rochester col- 1st and save cost. M ust H ave my Canova would bide her face in shame settled. Mrs. Reeves will, however, surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bot geand will graduate from the Roches- ! tle. Sol<I bva 11 druggists; Testimonials free. M oney . at a comparison. leave for Kansas City soon. ■ seminary in May. As soon as grad- Rhodes A Rhodes are sole agents for Catterlin, the Salem photographer, Lincoln County. A Landslide--Very Marked Results. tted he will start for his field of labor. was in the city Saturday last taking the sain of lots in Willis addition. The Fuqua mill property was sold at The term landslide usually conveys in Governor Pennoyer ap[>ointed the photographs of the public schools of G. 8. Wright, dentist, MoMinnville, telligence of disaster, whereby many When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. te court house last Saturday to David new officers for Lincoln county, as fol the city for the World’s Fair. He is Oregon. are Killed, but this time it is used to in When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla tout, be being the highest bidder, for lows: Sheriff, Geo.A. Landis, Newport; doing this for the state superintendent, W. Taylor inis headquarters at Lo dicate the enormous sales of Dr. Mlles’ When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. te sum of |1000. This is one of the county judge, D. P. Blue, Vaquins; E. B. McEloy, who is determined that gan’s barlier shop and is prepared to do Restorative Nervine, a remedy that is dest mill properties in the state and daily saving the lives of thousands who When she had Children, she gave them Castorin« clerk, B. F. Jones, Toledo; commission all the public schools of decent ap house cleaning, carpet laying and are suffering from nervous disorders. It | tperieneed mill men say that money ers, M. L. Trapp, Chitwood, J. O. pearance in the state of Oregon sliail cleaning, whitewashing,window clean cures palpitation, nervous prostration, in be made from It if properly nian- beat th* fair. Thiec views of each of Stearns, Waldport; treasurer, Henry headache, backache, spinal diseases, ing and general jobwork. hysteria, ill effects of spirits, confusion Denlinger, Toledo; assessor, Thomas E. the school buildings were taken. If you want your property insured in of mind, etc., and builds up the body | Annual School Meeting. ■ The Woodmen of the World hold Parker, Yaquina; school superintend Jame^’letcher, of this city, has not a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes surprisingly. Brown A Mayliury, Cort Bieir regular meetings on the first and ent, Charles Booth, Yaquina; coroner, land, New'York, say one patient used shaved his beard since the last inaugu will be pleased to write you. The annual school meeting for dist Kilrd Mondays of each month. Their Janies Russell, Yaquina; surveyor, Jo nervine ahd gained fifteen pounds of ration of Cleveland, eight years ago. The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first flesh. Sold by Rogers Bros , the drug rict No. 40 will be held at 1 o'clock p. ■otiee appears in another column, That was the first time since 1861. O.n class table lioard at $4.00 a week; board gist.«, on a |>osltive guarantee. Get a m., March Gtb, at the B street school siah Gideon, Lower Alsea. The coun ■his order is fast coming to the front as ty on its birth does not contain a sing'e the 4th day of March 1893, next Satur and lodging at $5.50a week. Best meal book free. house. Business of importance will lie I means of obtaining cheap insurance, attorney. day, uncle Jim will remove his lieard In the city for 25 cents. transacted. By order of the Board. Someone sends in the following no ■be plan.is said to be better than that nnd we all will have the pleasure of D. M. C aldwell , Immense—That*« What They All Nay. If any other order. Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per tice: "Matrimonial—A young man knowing just what an old genuine Clerk. I Two suits have iicen brought against democrat looks like. He remarks that eord. Leave orders at J. II. Booth’s wishes to correspond with n respectable ________________ 4 It is customary in these latter days to express our perfect satisfaction with a young lady, all correspondence to be L !>o You Know Sheriff Warren by people who claim he will have the pleasure of shaving market. thing by saying “It’s Immense!’’ It's [that some of the money of the Sheridan ('all on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains strictly private.” He wants the letters every four years as long as he lives. It is a fact that you can buy all kinds so expressive that nothing can be add bank,that is now in his hands,does not in real estate. They will show you addressed to this paper and encloses 50 ed. Geo. L. Fink, Philadelphia, Penn, The scores for the Yamhill county property and give prices witli tiie best cents in payment of the item. We of office supplies cheaper of C. Grissen says, “My wife has lieen taking your belong to the bauk but is money placed have squandered the 50 cents for cigars than by sending abroad. Type writer New Cure for the Heart and says it is there in trust, not as a deposit. Wm. medal made Saturday last were the terms. and advise parents to look after their paper, copying I »ks, letter files, ete., immense! She has not been troubled [HofTknucht briugs suit for $1000 nnd best that havelieen made since the con The buteher shop of J. II. Booth with pain or smothering spells since get prices and trade at home. tests for the medal commenced. Am daughters. [Thos. Vanscoy sues for $110:25. using it.” Jno. L. Robert.«, Slatington, is at all times supplied with the best of C has . G rissen . Shadden and W. E. Martin tied for the Penn., says he is 75 years old, and has Miles* Nerve and Liver Pills. Wm. l’oolo, of this city, foreman of medal by a score of 23 out of 25. In meats. Game and fish in season, rec-' suffered from heart disease over forty H. Hurley, an old resident of this ollect. the Southern Pacific bridge gnng was the shoot off at ton birds Shadden years. Was treated without avail by Act on a new principle—regulating Baled timothy hay for sale at *14 per the liver, stomach and bowels through county, has been appointed circuit prominent New York physicians; grew Draught home Saturday from Inde broke the ten straight, Martin breaking the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. judge. He will preside in departmeat constantly worse; took Dr. Miles’ New pendence, on the afternoou train, with nine. This shoot was the last one of ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality, Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, No. 1, in Portland. He made his debut Heart cure and was completely cured. a broken leg. He fell from the hand the preparatory shoots and from now call and examine. Sold by Rogers Rros. on a guarantee. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa on the bench yesterday. car while it was in motion and both on the contests will be for the owner Any kind of wood In any quantity ■ tion. Vnequaled for men, women, and Born. children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 wheels passed over the Eight leg break ship of the medal. The person winning can be purchased of Kay A Todd. doses, 26 cents. Samples free at Rogers [ Stanley Umpblett, an old pioneer of ing the bones just above the ankle. it three consecutive times will own it. When your $200 watch needs repair-' Bros. ___ this county and a resident ot Amity, I W allace —To the wife of E. W. Wai The fracture is not a serious one and in This medal is for the shooters of the ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds died Tuesday morning. In point of lace of this city, on Sunday, Feb Read This. the course of a month or so It is ex county and the sports of this city would of jewelry repaired. age Mr. Umphlett is one of the oldest ruary 25, 1893, a «on, weight ten pected that Mr. Poole will be a« well as like to see shooters from all the towns Having become fully convinced that person« in the county. 8. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn- pound«. the cash system is the correet way of ever. of the county contest for it. : ville pharmacy are dosing out their doing business, and believing that it is The state tax levy has not yet lieen Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Karl's Clover Root, the new blood 1 stock of paints and oils at cost. Call to the best interest, both of the mer made, but it is being worked upon for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh's Catarrh purifier, gives freshness and clearness and investigate. chant and the consumer, I «ball hence steadily. skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran Remedy is the first medicine I have to the complexion and cures constipa forth sell my goods for cash only. teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c' ever found that would do me any good. tion. 25e, 50c and $1. Sold by How Cure lor Cold«. Fever» «nd General De- Prevent and cure Constipation «nd Sick- J. H, H enderson . bUltl. Small Bile Been«. 5Sc per bottle. Hredsche. Small Bile Brent. Sold by Howorth A Co. orth A Co. Price 50 cts. Sold by Howorth AI '•. 1 i; Comes tiie Lumber iiianniuctureil at JONES & ADAMS’ mill. It in the Peer of any Lumber wolil in the McMinnville market. A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES Has been formulated and it is now tiie cheapest lunilier on the market all qualities considered. All sizes, kiuds and grades can Is' found at the yards in this city at uny time of the year. ITS BEAUTY AND FINISH IS INCOMPARABLE; Its life is longer, it is stronger and Is a thing of beauty while the product of other mills is warped and ready to I m * renewed. WE MAKE PROPOSITIONS. If you want to build a house at uo immediate eoat, call and see us. We will make you a proposition. This proposition is based upon the fact that in building up McMinnville or Yam hill County we are buildiug up Sones & Adams. 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