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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1893)
TELEPHONE-REGISTER 9, 1893 i [ T <>. F. Davidson has returned from! Moscow, Idaho. Mrs, L. 11. Reeves left tor Kansas City Tuestlay. J. S. Cooper, of Independence, xpont Tuesday night in this city, Andrew Hurley was hi the city Tues day. He is attorney for tlie Hawley estate. The clerk has issued license to wetl to Jennie Warner, aged 19, Jus Hnmnett, aged 23. The Y's will give another social at their headquarters un Mondav evening, Feb. 13th. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker and family are here to reside. Mr. H. will eanva« for the college. Thoe. Scott, manager of tlie C. 11. Dodd Co., is in the city on business be fore the county court. While the state tax levy has not l>een made it is stated tiiat the figure« have been made and that the lew will be 7 mills. Mrs. Chas. Grissen expects to leave for California to-day. where site will spend six weeks visiting friends and relatives. B. S.Clark will move the Racket store into tbs room vacated by F. Dielsehnei- der, in the McMinnville National bank building. J. I‘. Galbraith, ex-county clerk of Linn county, is in the city. Ho was a resident of McMinnville one week sev eral years ago. The first shoot for the medal on Sat urday last resulted In E. Long winning It by a score of 23. A. Sliadden broke 22 and W. E. Martin 21. C. It. Cook & Son report eight bouses intbecityat the present moment in course of construction. Eight more will be started during the coining two months. Mrs. Jewell hits changed her mind about removing to Amity. She lias purchased tlie property of Geo. Bul lock anil will still continue to lie a res ident of this city. The Union Hardware Co. is opening out a first class harness store and shop in Union block and have placed in charge of It Mr. J. C. Scott, an exper- iencAl and competent workman, for merly of Albany. A very good program has been arrang ed for tlie Centenary concert to be given at tlie Baptist church, Sunday evening Marell 12tli. The program is musical and tlie liest local performers will take part. All are invited. Subject of morning discourse at the Christian church next Sunday, “Re member Lot’s wife;” evening discourse “Who is my Neighbor?” All evening services will begin at 7:30 from now on, excepting Endeavor meeting, which will liegin at 6:30. The “Wild Irishman” riding plow is a winner. In numerous tests it lias shown a draft one-fifth lighter than that of a walking plow of same size. Tlie Union Hardware Co. who control Oregon and Washington on these plows arc highly elated over their great success with them. On Friday night the McMinnville band will give a basket social at the Opera house. Several of the citizens will give short addresses, these to be interspersed with music, Messrs. Ma gers, Coshow, (irissen mid Galloway have consented to talk. The lust tiling of the evening w ill be tlie sale of tlie baskets and lunch. , THE WATER PLANT. T WEATHER REPORT. T N K WS RETOLD. I l>. Glenn Elected Superintendent of Its Present Condition or the Institution llevlew of tho Weather Condition* For 1 InUraaUnit l*ar*sraph> from our C«uuty ! I EaehaacM. andlteAbllllytoPayltoOwnBsiMneee. I lie »1 noth of February. Water und Electric Lights. Dayton Herald Mar. 3 Tlie snow which began the latter part! Ed. Nichols will return to Philomath of January continued during the fore pari of February. It was heaviest in and engage in the nierinntlle business I 7 a ill. to 7 p. lu From 7 ::»1 p. :.T0 p. in. the northern portion of the Willamette, again. He leaves here on Saturday with his wife and household «fleets for ¡y order hours from 7 a. m. to G p. m, Oregon, and from Fairhaven, Washing lay from 12 in. to 1in soutti closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ton, southward. The total amount of that place. Judge J. R. Lewis, ot Sail .lost*, Cal., ¡loses at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. m. snow varied from 12 to 40 inches. i l'or 5:45 a. m train rlo~rs evening arrived here on Thursday to look after The mouth ojieneil with a low press at9p. in. ure oft the northwest coast of Washing Ills interests in the Oakes fruit farm. liliali and southern 'fillamook mail Born—to the wife of I). Gibbons, four at 11 a in. ton, at the same time there was a high pressure over Montana and to the miles north of Dayton, February 21, CIIUKCll None»:». north, witli the temperature ¡of 40 de 1893, a daughter; weight, 9 pound«. UontsT Ei'iscor.tL t'Hracii — Services grees and more below zero; from these Newberg Graphic Mar. 3. Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:00p. in. conditions came the snow storm. The ,y School at 9:30 a. in Prayer meet- The indications tire that tlie demand lursday evenings at 7:30. low pressure continued central oft’ the for wedding cake in Newberg during lti:v. S. F. M iminozii , l’aslor. Washington coast until the 13th, when tile coming few months will l>e unusual BF.BIAX11 1’BESBVTEBtAX CUI'BCH — it disappeared. Other low pressures oc os every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p ly good. innday School at 9:30 a. m. curred on the 15th, 18th, und 27th: The Noali Heater is thinking of spending Rrv W ilf . v K nowi . es , Pastor. latter was several hundred miles off the a year east of the mountains for the rtST C hu BCU. —Services every Sabbath coast and moved southerly; the blows of i. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday Scliool at benefit of his health, which has not the loth and 18th, moved eastward over ,m. ltzv It. N c K illop , Pastor. been good for tlie past year or two. He IIS tian C’UCBCH.— Services every 8al>- British Columbia. left last Tuesday for tlie Yakima coun at It a tn. and I7®p.m 7 :30 p. m L Sunday _____ Total ....................................... $580.41 High pressures occurred on the 17th il at 10 a. m. Y. " r. " 8 C. E. meets try on a prospecting tour but was ex DISBURSEMENTS. over Washington, which moved south ly atfifiO p. m Prayer meeting Wed- iy nt 7.30p. m. Kveryone invited Transferred to sinkingfund . $100.00 eastward; on the 19th a second high a|> pecting to return in a few days to re Il A D smtox , Pastor. Orders paid................ 431.56 peered oft’the coast of Washington and port. J axi : h C atholic C' hubcu .—Services 1st 7.08 Interest paid on same D. P. Stratton went over to Beaverton moved eastward and on the 21st a high lid Sundays of each month, Second last week and set up tlie rock crusher iv St. Mary's at Corvallis Fourth $538.64 pressure appeared over southwestern Total .................... tv, St Patrick's Church on Muddy, 21.77 Oregon, which continued until the 26th, lie sold to Wushineton county n short Balance on hand ltzv. Titos llnionv, Pastor . time ago. He put it in working or From the above statement one can when it disappeared. der and gave it a thorough trial, finding dinnville Grange. No. 31. V. of IL, see that during the month of February, Tlie temperature over Washington in their hall tlie first anil third Satur- one of the poorest months of the year, and Oregon during tlie month was it worked to jierfectieii. Those who f each month at 10 a. m. Visitors tllv invited. J. T. J olly , the water plant has paid all the from one to four degrees below the saw it work were very enthusiastic over i . M. E. Kcxs, Muster, expenses of actual operation, paid $100 normal. Tho coldest ]>eriod of the it. They estimated that it will crush a Secretary, of interest on tlie water bonds outstand month was tlie first live days, during ton •!'rock every five minutes. The dinnville Camp No 138, Woodmen of ing and has a balance of >21.77 on hand. widen time tlie temperature fell from 8 one bought for Yamhill county will do orkl—Meet tiret and Third Mondays The original intention of the city to|18 degrees lielow zero cast of the Cas more than that as its capacity Is four h month; visiting brothers cordially in operating a water and electric light cade mountains, while to tlie west of times greater. d to attend Lodge room Third St i block. «T. <>. R ogers , C. C. plant was not to make it a business en the ('aseades the temperature was down I. B bwgefokd , Clerk [Amity Popgun. Mar. 3.) terprise through which the city was to to witbin from 5 to 10 degrees above R W. Phillips and G. M. Allen have realize a profit. The sole inten zero. ter Post No. 9 meets tlie second and let the contract for a $2,000 livery stable 1 Saturday ot each month at G. A. It. tion was to give the people of this city The winter throughout lias had a n Wright’s building at 7:30 p. m. All to lie erected on the corner of Depot and the lowest water and light rate possible mean temperature below the average, bers of tlie Order.arc cordially invited Trade streets, opposite the photograph and it is so doing. If the indebtedness lend onr meetings. though it has been devoid of exception gallery. Work will liegin on the same W11.KV K sowi . es , of the water plant is increased through ally low temperatures. F Ci.vaiKE, Post Commander. in the near future. the extension of mains to tlie extent of The precipitation for the month has Adjutant Bailey Cheney, of near Perrydale, is $1000 and over, and the city does not been about the normal. At Portland it the elated papa of a 14-lb. girl since the receive in return an amount of money was 2.45 inches below the normal, while NOTICE. in rates for use of water consistent witli at Roseburg it was 2.28 Inches above 24tb of February. (!. Smith, of this Breafter all notices iiniiounc- the expenditure, it is not the fault of the normal. There was an excess in city, owns the farm on which Mr. Che Public School Exhibit at World’* Fair. entertaininents l'or which an the water plant but is the fault of the western and northern Washington, ney resides and says that such births lission fee is charged, all management. With tlie plant we now and a slight deficiency about Walla are no exception there. J. J. Henderson lost the most valuable O ffice of S chool S uit ., I have, properly managed, the amount of nary matter after the notice Walla and Baker City. M c M innville , Or., Mar. 7, ’93. I horse lie had on his farm last Sunday, eath has been given as a mat« money received every month should The total amount of snowfall, un Zb the Teacher» of Yamhill County: if news, all resolutions of con double during the coming year. It is melted. that fell during the month was of lung fever. The World's Columbian Exposition We notice a challenge in the T ele duce, wedding notices, cards perfectly right that the water and light 20 inches at Portland, 2i inches at commissioners for the state of Oregon hanks, etc., furnished the takers should not pay the bonded in Olympia, 17 inches at Baker City, 13 phone -R egister from W. E. Martin met on the 3d ¡list., and organized for debtedness; this should be shouldered inches at Roseburg, 10 inches at Ash to J. C. Fletcher, of McCoy, if the iphone-Registcr for publica- work. Vigorous measures were taken by the city at large, as every dollar of land, 21 inches at Spokane and 8 inches planets are favorable. If he gets to will be charged for at regu- relative to the presentation of the state real estate has been increased in value at Walla Walla; at the close of the shooting with Mr. Fletcher he .will advertising rates, 5 anil IO exhibits, and they have called our at through the building of the plant. At month there was no snow on the ground think old Jupiter hit him in the neck. ts per line. tention to the following facts: the same time, however, citizens of this west of the Cascades lior in the Co He will find himself not in it if we are First, that all exhibits must be ship Local and General. city who want to take tlie product of lumbia river valley; at Spokane there to judge his shooting by his score in ped from Portland to Chicago by the the plunt should be allowed to do so, if was two iuches on the ground and at blue rocks last Saturday. He broke 9 24th of March; therefore if you have , G. Guild, of the Sheridan Sun, out of 12. There is not a boy in tlie gun your exhibits prepared in accordance it is possible without too great an ex Baker City one inch. club here lint can do that well. in the city Tuesday. penditure. The weather lias been favorable to with the scheme of exhibits published cial at the Christian church Tues- The condition of the plant is excel crops, the ground has been thoroughly by the executive committee you will 'Sheridan Sun. Mar. 2.1 March 21st; particulars next week, please prepare them for shipment and lent with the exception of the wiring soaked. The low mean temperature Marion Lady has moved from Upper ’ron Millsap lias moved into the for light purposes. For some time past lias retarded the development of fruit forward them at once to Prof. I. W. Willamina to Ballston. the lamps have not been burning up to buds, it has checked their growth, p lately occupied by H. L. Heath Pratt, city superintendent of schools, Win. Thornton talks of moving to their candle power, but this can be which tends to protect the buds from ik Park. Portland, Oregon. Portland to reside in the future. late frosts. remedied at a very small expenditure c IFcsf Side, of Independence, lias Second, you will please keep an ac There is every indication that Sheri There has been no special loss of ive a cashier. What’s the matter count of expenses attending such ship of money, if the energy is forthcoming dan will soon lie on a standard gunge the editor? ment of exhibits and send to ldni a to do it. Tlie water plant lins denion- stock reported. The feed has lieen fair railway. Sheridan will come out of the strated its efficiency several tiiue.s and ly plentiful and as a rule stock wintered F. Fieldswill plow your garden certified statement of the same. . kinks as bright as a new dollar. B. 8. P ague , well. Third, teachers, this will be the last its condition is good. ood shape at a reasonable price, From Jo. Phillips, who was up in the Local Forecast Official. All that is necessary to ■nuke the appeal to you in this matter. Many i a card in the postofflee. foot hills recently, we learn that snow Good Looks. teachers have already forwarded their plant give more satisfaction is a little in the dead timber 1« from six to eight uuel Ewing, who has resided for a expenditure of energy by the executive work. her of years on Bnker creek, re Good looks are more than skin deep, feet deep. officers of the city, the common coun < Inly a few more days remain to work Albert Kinney left Wednesday for depending iiptin a healthy condition ed to Lafayette last week. of all the vital organs. If the liver lx* Ashland, Oregon, to go Into the hard but by prompt and vigorous actiou cil. •s. C. F. Talmage left for Portland in connection witli this it might be inactive you have a bilious look, if warebusiness with Domino Prevost, of inuoli additional matter may lie com day. where slic will visit friends well to state that the total floating in your stomach be disordered you have a pleted in time. Laliel your exhibits dyspeptic look, and if your kidneys lie Gopher valley. relatives for a month or so. carefully, giving name of school, num debtedness known to the city treasurer affected you have a pinched look. Se Itev. T. H. Henderson has secured iss Amble Wright, who has been ber of district and name of county, city is $4,817.42, w hich is divided ns follows: cure good health and you will have the pastorate of the First Congregation sick in Portland for some time, General fund, $2,145.42; water fund, good looks. Electric Bitters is the great al church at Port Townsend, Washing or town. brought home Monday evening, $1,172.31; note to First National bank, alterative and nets directly ou these vi ton. We wish him success in his new The next teachers meeting will lie tal organs. Cures pimples, blotches, BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. is convalescent. held in North Yamhill March 25th. $500.00; note to McMinnville National boils and gives a good complexion. Sold field. >o. Bullock has sold his interests in at Rogers Bros! drugstore, Mo tier J. P. Irvine wants 500 good 30 day Program ' will be published next week. bank, $1,000.00. The mill creek portion of Polk county The amount of money on hand, ail ¡Kittle. 4 city and lias purchased the soda customers. We have more bookkeepers .1. B. S tilwell , C o . Supt. ought to beannexed to Yambill county. fund.«, $416.27, divided as follows: Gen iry at Euganc. He will remove than money. Sheridan is their nearest trading point, No. M ITEMS. A Democratic Club. eral fund, $40.55; street fund, $54.25; > In a short time and McMinnville is a nearer county Save yourself cost by paying Hodson sinking fund, $300.00;water fund, $21.77. Mr. Eli Waugaman left last Saturday scat than Dallas. •s. Catherine Bnker is quite sick. what you owe him. D oes T his M ean The democrats of McMinnville met Tlie receipts for the month of Febru Week for Sail Bernardino county, Cal., W. H. Boyd, her daughter, of You? ' l at Wright’s hall ou March 4tli for the ary, all funds, was $936.10. Hows This! to work in the mines. land, was called to her bed side, Baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per purpose j of organizing a democratic club ing Tuesday evening. The Jurors. M. C. Hubbard, of I.afayette, is pol We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ton. For further particulars see M. | for Yamhill county. ing his hops on the Canada West farm. for any case of Catarrh tliateunnot lie cured d man Johnson who was in the Morgan or John Evenden. O. P. Coshow was elected chairman I „ ,, - .. „ by Hall’s Catarrli Cure , ........ . Tlie roll of iurors for the coming term ity jail for some time a year ago, Rev. Hoberg preached an able ser F. J. C iienzv <t Co Props, Toledo. O. tern and B. 8. (lark secretary pro! . .. . ... ______ A fine conservatory violin for $20 and ] pro 1 1 i of the circuit court, which convenes on We tlie undersighed, have known F. J. arrested by the city marshal Tues- a cheap one for $4 nt C. Grissen’s tHiok tent. mon at No. 8 last Sunday. I Cheney for the last 1.5 years, and believe Monday March 27, is as follows: for being drunk and disorderly, Oil motion of Henry Gee a commit John Wisecarver will finish setting him perfectly honorable in all business and music store. Amity—John Martin, Chas. Burch, transactions and financially able to carry lodge of the Degree of Honor was out his hops this week. Deiisclineider is just in receipt of a tee 1 of five oil constitution and by laws Jr., J. L. Howarth out any obligations made by'their firm. tuted at Dayton on Monday eve- fine stock of shoes. If.you are looking was ordered appointed by the chair Wild strawberries are in bloom on West & Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, Baker Creek—C. E. Dukenfield and Ohio [. Some fifteen members of the for a good pair of boots or shoes and man, who asked for further time in i the hills and fall wheat looks fine after Wulding, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale C. W. McCall. e in this city attended the ccremo- want to pay cash for them, go to Deil- whicli to appoint committee, which druggists, Toledo, Ohio. so much rain. The ground is in good Bellevue—Wm. Gunning. Hall’s Catarrli cure is taken internally, was granted. A committee of three schneider’s. condition and the farmers are begin acting directly upon the blood ami mucus Carlton—Thos. J. Fryer. was also ordered appointed on invita F. Saylor, of Portland, has been surfaces of the system. Price 73c per hot. Dayton—Wm. Gibbons, Geo. Dorsey. ning to plow All persons knowing themselves in tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. ing in the city tor tlie past week. debted to tlie firm of Carlin A Coulter tion and to fix time of next meeting, at Fairlawn—Rotiert Murray, Jesse E. It seeins that tlie county court is Saylor returned to Portland Tues- are requested to call immediately and which time it is proposed to effect a High. Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De surrounded by a flame of fire, and from bility, Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. Mrt. Saylor will remain here vis- settle their indebtedness as all accounts permanent organization. Lafayette—Ed. l’erkins, W.W.Levis. the looks of it the water works of Mc On motion meeting adjourned. [ friends for the week. Probate Court. North Yamhill—H. G. Moon. will be placed in tlie hands of a collec Minnville turned on will not cool pub B. S. C lark , Secretary. , B. Hibbs and W. E. Martin have tor in a short time. North McMinnville—J. W. Hobbs, lic. opinion on tlie road roller ques The committees appointed are ns fol The following business has lieen i appointed delegates from the Yam- L. Root. tion. Parties wishing to borrow money on transacted in this court since our last Rod and Gun club to attend the improved farm security will find it to lows: North Newberg—A. J. Wintern, M. Where is Baker (.’reek’s road commis report: On constitution and by-laws—Dr. J. Ing at Salem today for the purpose their advantage to call on W. T. Vin Reese. sioner? Why don’t he see after the D. Baker, F. W. Fenton, B. F. Rhodes, Estate of Robert Atkinson; report of Secting a state association. South McMinnville — E. N. Ford, W. ton at office Of Irvine and Coshow. north end of tlie Shadden bridge? It is sale of personal projicrty filed and ap W. I). Carlin and F. 8. Harding. M. Chrisman, O. Okerson. las. Crandall, of Witch Hazel farm, nearly impossible to get either on or Rhodes & Rhodes have money to On invitntion and fixing time for per pro ved. South Newlierg—Moses Votiiw, S.W. off it. in the city Monday. He reports loan on improved farm property. manent organization—H. L. Heath, Estate of Jos Hoskins; J L Hoskins Parrish. Witch Hazel stock in fine shape for The annual meeting of district No. 8 appointed administrator; bond fixed at When you want prices on lumber get Byron Millsap and C. II. Fleming. Sheridan—M. Faulconer, F. B. coming season. The string will : was held Monday for tlie election of a $¿500; liond filed and approved; A T them of A. S. Briggs as he will save i go to Montana for the early races; you money. Any quantity and quality. I A trip to Astoria last week developed Churchman, Tip Graves. director and a clerk. Wm. West was Blair, David Lamb and J H Reese ap Willamina — Ed. Wood, H. W. Lam- 1 probably to California. I elected director and John Wisecan-er praisers. in our mind the fact that Astoria is one Office with Jas. Fletcher. son, John Holt. of the l>est points on the Pacific coast rs. Nina A. Clark, formerly Miss clerk. The administration consists of Estste of Wni Hobson ¡second annual You owe Hodson; pay him by March , West Cliehaleni—Geo. Bryan, J. C. a A. Latourette, of this city, died at for investment. All that is necessary one democrat, one republican and one account tiled and approved. 1st and save eost. M ust H ave my Nelson. home in Dallas on Wednesday last for her to be one of the seaports of the peoples’ party. Estate of Jos Swetman; first semi-an world is three or four railroads. It uphold fever. The remains were M oney . At a special meeting of the council nual account approved. ----- . _ We bud an entertainment at No. 8 Rhodes 4 Rhodes are sole agents for seems strange that the citizens of Asto m to Oregon City tor interment held Saturday last the resignation ! last Friday week, consisting of dramas, Estate of Jos Weston; inventory tiled ria wMare worth hundreds of thou Superintendent Griffith was accepted, ■ gongs an<] tableaux, all of them Ix'lng and approved. k Clark bad a host of friends in this the sale of lets in Willis addition. O. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, | sands can not see the advantages of a it to take efteet Tuesday last. A prop- ■ we|| rendered. Miss Mabel Wisecarver and her death falls like a pall up- Estate of Thos T Hawley; twenty- road to themselves and put one in. oaltion from Mr. GranMrom was read wnM one of the leading actresses. She third semi-annual account tiled and ¡hem. She had been married but a Oregon. ’ W. Taylor has headquarters at Lo Enough money it seems ought to be and disctissed. He offered to do nil the did extremely well, and with proper Tuesday, March 7th, nt 10 a. m. set to 'he usual stallion show will take gan’s barber shop and is prepared to do raised among men owning water front mechan ical work of t lie plant, furnish training will grace any stage. Miss hear same. Consideration of 23rd semi ce in tills city on the first Saturday bouse cleaning, earpet laying and property to build the road, as the in engineers and keep the line in good Elsie Henderson took the house by annual account continued until Tues, April. Some good stallions are cleaning, whitewashing,window clean crease in valuation on this property condition for the sum of 1195 per storm when she sang“Putting on Airs” day, March 14, at 3 p. in. alone would more than pay for the in month, providing the collection of «nised and the show will tie ahead ing and general jobwork. representing a colored girl. She was I Estate of Jas McI’liHlips; inventory The freighting would be rates was turned over to the city treas- j calleil back on an encore. Several filed and approved. ,he ones of former years. The stock If you want your property insured in vestment. he county is increasing every year a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes simplified if the rates were not materi urer. This is the same as is being paid , others presented their parts well. Miss Estate of Wm Detmering, inventory ally reduced. The future of Astoria for the seruice now, with the exception I Flora Henderson read the “Eden Val- filed and approved. quality and no better means of show- will be pleased to write you. depends entirely upon the people of the of the collections, and these will be ley Gazette.” Her elocution was good, ; it off can lie devised than a well Estate of Wm VanBuskirk: petition The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first city and if they sin by being niossbacks seted stallion .«how. class table Ixiard at $4.00 a week; board they ought not to kick at having their covered by the extra services that have T|le paper was well written. The little to sell potatoes allowed. Estate of Samuel Turner; first semi been paid for in line and main work in flings at the "Kickers” should have EH* Wright will probaby "tart and lodging at $5.50a week. Best meal sins visited upon them for three or four excavation tor his new building on in the city for 25 cents. the past. | lieen left out, as it does no good to keep annual account filed and approved. generations. Estate of W E < 'olby; petition to sell corner of Third and D streets dur- ~ - - a bad feeling. A spirit of fraternal feel Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per A very swell can! and dancing party ing should prevail. “To lie good and real estate granted; sale to be made on I the week. The actual work of con- cord. Ix'avc orders at J. R. Booth’s Col. A. L. Saylor, of Haines, Oregon, will be given at the Foresters’ ball this the farm for cash In hand. lction will not lie commenced, how- market. was in the city last week performing a evening. It is a very select affair; none to do good should lie the Religion of Humanity. The article on Spiritual r, until about the first of April. One Call on Rhodes A Ilhixles for bargains ’ sad ceremony: the burial of his daugh but the beat people of the city will at ism showed that whoever wrote the the store rooms will be occupied by in real estate. They will show you! ter Effie, who died at Haines. The re tend, so we are informed. This no y A Todd; the building vacated by It 1« customary in these latter days to mains were brought here Friday and doubt marks the breaking out of a 400- article knew very little about the sub I property and give prices with the best express our perfect satisfaction with a m wil^be occupied by Elsia Wright's G ordius . interred in the family plot in the Ma set in the city, which is a good idea for ject. terms. thing by saying “It’s immense!” It’s ■rness shop. so expressive that nothing can be add A I.an«l«11de.-Very Markert Result«. The butoher shop of J. R. Booth sonic cemetery. Col. Saylor is surgeon the people who are in it and perfectly R. B. Hlbtis has gone into the expor- ed. Geo. L. Fink. Philadelphia, Penn, general of the Oregon National Guard, satisfactory to the people who are not. The term landslide usually conx’eys in-1 says, “My wife has lieen taking your is at all times supplied with the best of, lion of Chinese pheasant« on a whole- meats, (tame and fish in season, rec and is a very efficient member of that A full line of musical instruments at telligence of disaster, w hereby many New Cure for tlie Heart and says it is 1c plan. Monday he shipped forty organization as bis report to the legis are killed, but this time it is uw-d to in Immense! She has not been troubled ollect. C. Grissen's. dicate tlie enormous sales of Dr. Miles’ with pain or smothering spells since rds to Senator Wolcott, of Colorado; lature will testify. While here the col Bald timothy hay for sale at $14 per , onel inspected the quarters of B com J. P. Irvine lias a few more 5 gallon Restorative Nervine, a remedy that is | using it.” Jno. L. Roberta, Slatington, | iteen hints to Chas. N. Glaraen, of daily saving the lives of thousands who 1 Penn., «ays he is 75 years old, and has elleville, Illinois; six to a Mr. Randall, ton by J. Wisecan-er. Good quality, pany and complimented the Interest kegs of syrup at $1.-50. are suffering from nervous disorders. It 1 suffered from heart disease over forty j s’Alton, Illinois; Ths other states in call and examine. $2,000 to loan on good farm security j cures palpitation, nervous prostration, year«. Was treated without avail by ■ manifested by its members. Any kind of wood in any quantity headache, backache, spinal diseases, prominent New York physicians; grew ■ he union sesm to have a desire to have i liy W. M. Ramsey, agent. Special Annonucement. I hysteria, ill effect.« of spirits, confusion I constantly worse; took I)r. Mile«’ New his excellent game planted in them, | can lie purchased of Kay A Todd. Don ’ t forget, if yon have any cash, i of mind, etc., and build« up the body ! Heart cure and was completely cured. 1 rhe sportsmen will never regret the * act When your $200 watch needs repair On Thurwlay, Friday and Saturday, that J. P. Irvine is still in the lead ’ surprisingly. Brow n A Mayhury, (’ort- Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. ______ w multiply _ _ faster s once _______ started ____ they ing take it to I). A. Smith. All kinds -------------------------------- ------------------- ! land, New York, say one ;xitient used March 16th, 17th and 18th we «ball when it comes to low price«. han any other game bird known. i nervine ahd gained fifteen pounds of ; of jewelry repaired. Shiloh’«’................. ‘ " open up to the lnpaction of the public Captain Sweeaey, U. 8. A., San Karl’s Clever Root, the new blood flesh. Sold by Rogers Bros , the drug- for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow | i S. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn- our «pring purchases, during which Diego, Cal., «ays: “Shiloh’« Catarrh purifier, gives freshness anti clearness | gist«, on a positive guarantee, (tet a «kin or kidney trouble. It is guaran- Remedy 1« the first medicine I have ! ville pharmacy are closing out their time we shall take pleasure in showing to the complexion and cures constipa I book free. i teed to give you aatisfactisn. Prlre 75r 1 Prevent and cure Constipation «nd Sick* «▼er found that would do me any good. | stock of paints ami oil« at cost. Call all who call the latest novelties in every tion. 25c, 50c and 91. Sold by How- Sold bv Howorth A (!o. Headache. Small Bile Beans. department. A. J. A ppebson . orth A Co. Price 5« d«.’ Sold by H«worth A Co [ and investigate. POSTOFFICK HOURS. At tile regular monthly meeting of the common council held Tuesday eve ning considerable business of public in terest was transacted. The special committee appointed reported unfavor- bly on the pro|>ositiou to purchase a lot from Mr. suil for $250. Three pro[>osi- tions were submitted to the council for the office of sui>erintendent; one from Mr. Granslrom, stating that he would perform the duties of the office, with the exception of collections, for $90 per month; one from Scott Wright at $oo per month, and one from 1*. I). Glenn to the effect that he wotiln do the col lecting, keep the account of lamps sold, and renew street lights for $25 per month; all other work necessary, such as tapping inions, installing lights, etc. for U) cents per hour. After some dis cussion tlie matter was submitted to a vote and Mr. Glenn was elected to the office.. The petition of W. M. Ramsey and five others for an extension of mains, the signers guaranteeing to take water, wm granted. The bonds of Geo. Sauter for saloon license wore disapproved. An ordinance was pass ed making it a misdemeanor to throw solid substances in the gutters, the pen alty being a flue of not less than three dollars nor more than four. For fail ing to clean the gutters occupants of adjacent property are liable to a fine of not less than $5 nor over $10. Ordinance ordering construction of G-ft. walk on east side of G street, 1st to Pine streets passed. Judiciary committee appointed to confer with attorney about collection of tuxes and to Institute suit. This suit will probably be brought against the treasurer. Committee on streets and public property ordered to straight en 15 street. Petition of W.Talmagc requesting option on water and light yjant for a period of 90 days for $15,000 laid on the table. Judiciary committee given authority Io employ city attor ney. Just nt this time there is considerable talk, Isith iu the council and out of it, about the condition of tlie water and electric light plant. A few are in favor of selling the plant to a private concern while tlie majority are in favor of tlie city owning the plant. A majority in some instance« lias lieeu known to get left ami us we consider tliat the plant is a benefit to tlie city in a financial way it is proposed that the citizens of tills city si mil have n full understanding of the condition of the plant. Following is un extract from tlie city treasurer’s report for the mouth of February, giving the receipts mid disbursements of the water fund: Bui. on hand us per last report .$ 73.86 390.50 Rac’d from F.E.Griffith, supt Transferred front general fund, payment of city tor street lights and use of hydrants 177.(10 I] (iomea tlie Lumber mauiifueturecl at JONES & ADAMS’ mill. It is the Peer of any Lumber sold in the McMinnville market. A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES lias been formulated and it is now the cheapest lumber on the market all qualities considered. Ail sizes, kinds and grades can be found at the yards in this city at any tiros 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 be renewed. WE MAKE PROPOSITIONS. If you want to build a house at no immediate cost, call and sea 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. A Complete Stock of Paints, Oils. Builders’ Hardware Is now displayed in our new building for the inspection of the [icoplo of this county. Every one requiring goods handled by us are retjuested to call anti get our prices before purchasing. We will guarantee to save them money. We are in Business and mean Business. JONES & ADAMS, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. The finest line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC, Bedrock prices! Buy for Cash! Sell for Cash! 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