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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1893)
TELEPHONE-REGISTER 16, 1893 POSTOFFICr. HOCKS. nu 7 a in. to 7 p. rn From 7:30 p. J8:30 p. m. pey order hours from 7 a. ni. to 0 p. ni. [«lay from 12 in. to 1 p. in 11 south closes nt 9:50 a. m. Mail [closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. lu. JI for 5:45 a. in train closes evening t nt 9 p. in. tuian and southern Tillamook mail > at II tl 111. I I HI RCII NOTICES. ■vimi'ixT E mbcofal C hurch —Services K Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:(>0 p m. ■ay School at 0:30 a, ni. Prayer mcet- Bliurs.iay evenings at 7:30. R ev . S. E M kminurr , Pastor ■ mberlasu P resbvtrrian ClICllCH — •ices every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p I Sunday School at 0:30 a. ni. S Rrv J R. H hme , Pastor. IrTisT C hcbch .—Services every Sabbath I a. in. an<l 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at la. ill. Rev R. McKiLtor, Pastor. bkistian Ciit'Rcii.—Services every Sab- a at 11 a in. and 7 :30 p. in Sunday bol at 10 a. m. Y. P. 8 C E. meets Idav at6::Wp. m Prayer meeting Wed- Bay at 7.30 p. m. Everyone invited II A D enton , Pastor. r. J ames C atholic C ulrcu .—Services 1st I3id Sundays of each month, Second idav St. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth [day. St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . Titos B riody , Pastor . [cMinnville Grange, No. 31, P. of H., It in their ball tlie first and third Satur- of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors liallv invited. J. T. Jou.v, [ns. M. E. Kuss, Master, Secretary, McMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of I World—Meet first amt Third Mondays tach month; visiting brothers cordially iited to attend Lodge room Third St lion block. JO R ogers , C. C. r. J. BaiDoaroRn, Clerk Custer Post No. 9 meets tlie second and ■rtli Saturday ot each month at G. A. R. U1 in Union block at 7:30 p. in. All embers of tlie Order.are cordially invited [attend our meetings L. 8. D owning , Post Commander. p. F. C l I' bink , Adjutant. NOTICE. [Hereafter all notices announc- Lg entertainments for which an ■mission fee is charged, all bituary matter after the notice r death has been given as a niat- er of news, all resolutions of con- jolence, wedding notices, cards If thanks, etc., furnished the lelephone-Register for publlca- lon will be charged for at regu- tr advertising rates, B and IO ents per line. O. O. Hodson and wife left yesterday for the east. Their first point is Mun cie, Iudlana, from which place they will radiate until the first week in May when they will go to Chicago and visit the World’s fair for a week or so and then return home. This Is the first party leaving the city for the fair. From the talk we judge that nearly our whole population will visit Chicago during the summer. The portrait of II. II. Hibbs, of tliis city, apiieaied in the lust issue of the Portland Review. Mr. Hibbs is the proprietor of the Meadow Lake resort, which is destiued to lie one of tlie best hunting and fishing localities in Ore gon. It i.s iu tlie heart of tlie Coast rauge of mountains, easy of access, but yet [smsesses the original marks of na ture. It is a beautiful place and the S|M>rtsman of the state will appreciate Mr. Hibbs’ c(Torts in years to come. The bank of Hamilton, Job A Co., at Corvallis, is out $320 through a a elever piece of forgery by James Baker, alais Condray, alias McKinney, a young man who had made Ills home the past winter with I.ee Brawn, on Soap creek, Benton eounty. Baker had at one time been given a cheek for a small amount, which he kept and imitated in filling out a blank for tlie above stat ed sum, and so perfectly did lie coun terfeit Mr. Brown’s signature that it escaped detection at the bank. 8. C. Force has sold to Rogers Bros, a Cleveland No. 3 bicycle, with pneu matic tire and ball bearings through out. The Cleveland is one of the best wheels in the market and basalt the latest improvements. The mode of at taching the tire to the wheel is with out any exception the best made. If you contemplate purchasing u wheel call and see Mr. Force. He has a va riety of styles at all prices, lieiug agent fqr Merrill’s bicycle emporium, the largest iu tlie northwest. Look out foi- new arrivals. ' Progam for social to lie given at the Christian church, Tuesday evening, March 21st: Song by the Endeavor So ciety; recitation, Vesta Essou; song and march by tlie children; recitation, Carl Loux; recitation, Ersel Kay: solo, Miss Nettie Guild; recitation, Edna Sutherland; quartette, Miss Guild, Mrs. Adams; recitation, Verna Force; organ solo, Mrs. Nellie Buchanan. Lunch, consisting of cake, sandwiches, fruit and coffee will be served at close of program, Admission free, lunch 10 cents. Proceeds to be used for Sunday school work. The Total Taie«. Th« School Meeting. Thu amount of money to be raised in Yamhill county for state and county purposes is »138,131.02, based upon the figures of the state bourd of equaliza tion. The actual amount that will lie collected will lie larger owing to the fact that the excess indebtedness lias beeu taken from the gross valuation as turned over to the state board and will not be taken from the gross value of property for county purposes. The seven mills of state tax will bo collected ou this aniouut however. Uy what right does the'eounty court levy the state tax|upon an amount of money that the state—does not levy upon? What amount is the legal basis of *the county levy? The tax rolh have not been footed up since the raise of the state board has lieen extended upon them and it is simply Impoaslble to know the exact figures upon which the tax levy is based. The county court did not know this and it seems as if the levy was made ill the dark as to the requirements of the county. The thing was lumped oft' and there is not and can not be u thorough under standing of the matter until the tax payers foot the bills for 1893 through the next levy. The amount the levy will raise for county purposes is »68,632.70, for state purposes »37,181.04 for school purposes »26,557.89, for road purposes $10,623.15, for the indigent soldier fund »106.25. Owing to tlie excess indebtedness not being taken out of the gross valuation for the county levy the total collections will amount to about $140,000, increas ing all the above figures in proportion. Last year the amount cel lee ted amounted to about $97,000. What will become of the county If the tax levy of 1893 increases as much over 1882 as the levy of 1892 hasjneretised over the levy of 1891. The tax collected would then amount to $182,000. It is time for tlie taxpayers to think; not u few of them but all of them. Sinauli de noldt anni pracdantur euntes. The adjourned meeting of the school district on Monday last was uot us largely attended as the one the week before. The new director, T. H. Kay. having takeu the oath of otlliv, was there, as was Messrs. Grissen and Nel- sun. Mr. Nelson being the oldest di rector Is chairman, and so officiated at the meeting. The report of the apMlal committee appointed, consisting of Geo. W. Jones, E. C. Appenon und W. 1). McDonald, Jr., handed in its report, it being read by Mr. Jones. The report was lengthy and gave an itemized account of all the expenditures of tlie district. It was just the report that the clerk should have made at the first meeting and all the squabble would- have been saved. According to the report there Ls $1197.08 in the teaclisrs'fund; »2.08 in tlie gen eral fund mid an indebtedness of $8494.79 This indebtedness consists of bonds that will mature in June and $:M)7.4t> due tlie teachers’ fund from the gener al fund and $t>602 of fioating debt. Galloway ottered a resolution to the efleet Hint the directors lie au thorized to bond the district for tlie amount of the indebtedness, I Kinds not to exceed the sum of $9000. After con siderable discussion in which Ml'. Spencer stated that as fur as could lie learned the law giving the directors authority to bond the district as per the resolution was not in effect und would not lie until the 16th of April, tlie reso lution was voted down. A resolution changing tlie name of the First street school to the Cook school and the B street school to Columbus school was rend and adopted. The meeting then adjourned sine die. McMinnville’s Forty. T Karl's Clever Root, the new lilissl purifier, gives freshness mid clearness to the complexion und cures eoustipa- tion. 25c, 56c and $1. Sold by How- orth A Co. No. K ITEMS. Mr. W- B. Sharp, of Portland, came up last Monday to see his sick child nt his father’s. Mr. Joe Funk killed a fox last week that was treed by Fred Sitton's favor ite dog, Bob. joe feels as proud over the battle as a school boy with his first merit card. Mr. Harvey, the well driller, lias his drilling machine at Charley ¡McCall’s, where he will start his drill fol' parts unknown. Water or bust is Charley’s matto. > The young ladies of No. 8 should get up an entertainment and buy a lamp, curling irous and sofa and then No. 8 will be well equipped. Miss Mabel Wisecarver is advancing iu handling the artists brush and will in time be equal toThadeus Welch, the great artist, who was educated in No. 8. Mr. C. Fortner’s son, who was kicked on the head by a horse some time ago, is improving nicely. Mr. Ed. Granfield lias eight acres of young orchard set out. Tlie delegates from Eden valley Sun day school convention at Amity, are Mrs. N. K. Sitton, C. W. McCall and wife and Superintendent J. W. Wise carver. • < iliKIllf'S. NK WS RETOLD. Inters.ling I'aragraph. from our County Elchnng... ¡Amity Popgun, Mur. 10. Miss CoraX Young, a young lady elocutionist ot McMinnville, assisted by Miss Myrtle Henderson, also of that city, will give a literary and musical recital in Amity in the near future. Last Monday at the school meeting J. J, Putman was elected director to serve for three years. T. J. Jellison succeeds hlm»c!f as clerk of the lioard aud Win. Blair is chairman. G. A. Maddox is still a director. At the meeting of the city council Monday night, the president, Dr. Goucher, resigned and llobt. Mulligan was chosen to agaiu complete the num ber and W. R. Brown placed in the ehair. The treasurer elect, M. E. Hen drick, having never qualified and not wanting the positiou, Im Martin was chosen to fill the vacancy. A petition is being circulated ami abundantly signed, praying the city council to repeal the ordiuauce regulat ing the sale of liquor in Amity anil ask ing that honorable body to pass another that will prohibit the sale of intoxicants in our city. The petition is meeting with favor so universal that it will be difficult for the council to Judgmentully ignore it. [Newberg Graphic Mar. 10 Miss Anise Brown, daughter of John Brown, who has been working in an abstract office at Moscow, Idaho, dur ing the past year, lias come home look ing well for her years' stay.iu that high altitude. J. C. Cooper, the McMinnville post master, was in town last Monday. He said he notified tlie democratic appli cants for his position to be on baud that morning to sweep out, but they all failed to put in an appearance. Cui will most likely hold the fort until next December as his is a presidential ap pointment and his time dot-s not ex pire until that time. We understand that Cyrus Hoskins says since his return from California, when- lie visited the principal points where fruit raising is almost the only business followed, that he prefers to take his chances on fruit raising for profit in Oregon. He is convinced that an apple orchard in Oregon, given the same eare ns an orange orchard in Cali fornia, will yield as great profits, ’Also that the Ite'lanJIs the prune to plant here. C'OIKMtlSIONEMS PHOCFFDHGS In matter of [>etition of K. L. Harris und 105 others for public road uear Day ton. Report of viewers presented. On petition of A. Rosner for damages I). P. Trullinger, Grant Allen und B. F. Sparks appointed to assess damages, to meet at Dayton |s>stotfice on Friday, March 24tli, at 10 a. ra. In matter of bonds of road siqiervis- ors. Ordered that none be required, as by tlie act of 1893 all funds should lie depositeil with the county treasurer. In matter of petition IL 1‘. Webster, E. T. Persons and 22 others for a public road. Petition Hlol, proof duly made, lx>nds fixed at $100 and approved, lle- monstrance of 30 householders tiled, which being in excess of [retition, same was disullowed. In matter of opening all eounty roads to legal width. Ordered that road super visors be and are hereby authorized and instructed to open all eounty roads to the legal width of tlie roads as laid out. In matter of building a bridge across the Harrison slough. Ordered that same be built under instructions and supervi sion ot J. J. Henderson. In matter of extension of time in re gard to the purchase of Kelley engine. Ordered that extension of time be ex tended to April 1st, 1893, but the exten sion was not accepted. In matter of o)iening county road sur vey No. 97. Ordered tliat so much of the survey as lies between the farms of I-afe Hall and J. A. Bryan be opened by su pervisor of road district No. 10, and tliat lie is hereby authorized to oiien said road immediately. Clerk to notify su pervisor immediately. In matter of tax levy for the year 1892. Ordered that the tax levy for the year 1892 110 as follows: State tax, 7 mills, school tax 5 mills, road tax 2 mills, indi gent soldier’s relief fund tax .02 of one mill, for county expenses and payment of outstanding indebtedness 11.98 mills. In the matter of application of the Amity Popgun on filo to be designated as one of the county official papers. Or dered that clerk lie instructed to notify tlie various county papers to send in sealed lists of subscriptionsat the regular April term, as by law prescrilxid. Ordered that sheriff’s tax bond be fixed at $10,000. In matter of compensation to be al lowed for the publication of county court proceedings and claims against tlie coun ty. Whereas, tlie compensation allowed lias lieen in excess of the services ren dered, it is therefore ordered that from and after this date tlie compensation al lowed for printing same shall be one cent per square of ten lines brevier type. £ Coiuen the Lumber muuufuctured at JONES & ADAMS’ mill. It in the Peer of any Lunilier sold in the McMinnville market. A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES Has lieen formulated and it is now the cheapest lumber on the market all qualities considered. All sizes, kinds anti grades can be found at the yards in this city at any time of the year. ITS BEAUTY AND FINISH IS INCOMPARABLE; Its life in longer, it íh 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 aud sea us. Wo will make you a proposition. This proposition is based upon the fact that in building up McMinnville or Yam hill County we are lntildiug up Sones & Adams. A Complete Stock of Paints, Oils, Builders’ Hardware Is now displayed in our new building for the insjieetiou of the people of this county. Every one requiring goods handled by us are requested to call and get our prices before purchasing. We will guarantee to save them money. We are in Business and mean Business. A mistake was made last week in mentioning the card and dancing par ty at the Forrester’s hall as an assem bly of the 400. We are reliably inform ed that there are. not 400 people fit for the duties and responsibilities of the Uppah Class in the city, so the invita tions were limited to 40. Of the 40 in vited the following attended: Misses Cora X Young, Clara Irvine, bocal and General, Cyntitba F. Fellows, Stella F. Patty, Sheridan Sun. Mar. 9.1 Do You Want It? Myrtle H. Henderson, Elnore J. Coop III. E. Hayes, lecturer of’the state HILLS ALLOWED. Salmon—steel heads—are running in er, Ina 1’. Cooper, Ella Hendrix, Va The new edition of Chambers’ I’ni- leria Patty, Nellie Cooper, Anna A. Irunge, will lecture at Union ball, NAME * ACCT. cl ’ m ’ d all the coast streams now. ■uthwest of the city, Monday, March versal Encyclopedia, in 30 handy vol Adams, Myrtle Millsap, Mrs. E. !)• A teacher is wanted in n new dis Jones & Adams, R & B » 4 21 * umes, 400 pages each, 12,000 pages in Fellows. The gentlemeu 'present were A S Briggs do 79 08 ■Dtli. trict on Three Rivers in Tillamook 4 50 Chas Gregory do I Special attention is called to the all, will be presented to each subscriber Messrs. IL Lycurgus Conner, IL Acto- eou nty. 10 50 Carl Alberts do Bock of lace curtains which Apperson to the New York Weekly World whose aides Henderson F. Epicharmus Ren- Rev. T. H. Henderson preached liis I L Martin 11 40 do L offering at from one three dollars a name is on the subscription list of the ny, J. Hieramenes Renny, 8. Mamcr- farewell sermon at the JM. E. church Fred Florey Weekly World on the day it will be do 11 25 tini Gaunt, J. Esse Irvine, C. Hoboeti ■air. Sunday last at 11 a. m. to a large aud Wm F Coulter 12 00 do I George H. Hines, of Portland, was in ready for delivery, April 15th, provided McKinney, J. Quastores Weisner, E. appreciative congregation. He aud W Tustin only that be pays the cost of transpor Castabala Branson, G. Anaximander do 13 12 [lie city Tuesday. He is organizing an family left Tuesday for Port Townsend G E Detinering do tation, handling and insurance of safe Barnhart, C. Epicurus Johnson, W. 4 75 Ixcurslon of old pioneers to tlie World’s with the best wishes of this cam- delivery, which, by special contract, is McAllister Link, E. Cadogan Apper- do 54 72 Joseph Hare Fair. munity. $2.10. There will be no other charge or do 6 00 W A Benedict I Judge O. N. Denny was in the city condition of any kind. Orders can be son, A. I’oggio Harris, W. Loopooloof The annual school election took VV A Benedict 2 00 <lo Gardner, A. Lipsius Schofield and F. ruesday looking after his aflairs. He sent through this office. plaeej last Monday. Roswell Bewley Coulter A Wright do 4 25 Wysocki Spencer. Is the holder of large real estate inter- was elected for the three year term and C I) Wilson do 1 75 Tlie young people enjoyed themselves Probate Court. Lsts in the county. R. L. Churchman for the one year Ilarding A Heath printing 32 : 05 and intend to give another party of I The celebrated stallion Adirondack term. Johnny Reichter was elected Yamhill Reporter 4 25 do Newberg Items. Estate Daniel Smith; inventory tiled the same kind soon. The young men kill stand in this eounty during the clerk. 2 35 do do are in the majority but then the mana and approved. There has been lots of fruit trees set coming season. Look at the advertise Jo Phillips returned from Salem last J W Martin boarding Cal- Guardianship of Shell Hawley; peti gers intend to prouounce a few more of out the past two weeks about Here. 9 00 9 00 ment in this issue. thorp indigent............. Tuesday where he purchased St. Paul, tion for allowance to Shell Hawley of the young ladies of the city as fit asso I Subject of morning discourse at the $500; allowed. There is quite a number of children a Bybee colt, and a full brother to the J C Nelson supplies l’ierte ciates for the young men and the next indigent.............. .. ........ 2« 50 20 50 Christian church next Sunday, “The meeting will probably lack a majority that are liaving^n attack of chicken noted Oregon sprinter—“Misty Morn.” flood Samaritan;” evening discourse, BUYERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. of young men. pox. The firm of Bybee A Chapman • has Margaret Warters board ing Mrs. Runyon indi- . |*In Gethsemane.” Every one invited. There are quite a numlier of eases of been dissolved, and hereafter Messrs. J. P. Irvine wants 500 good 90 day For tlie Medel. gent................................ 22 50 22 50 I On the 22nd of this month there will customers. We have more bookkeepers Lagrip. Bible, Bibee A Mendenhall will lie as Mrs M E Stott freight on The second shoot for the Selby med pe a Hegira of sports to Albany, as on than money. Joe Medill, who has been very low sociated together, Mr. Chapman retir 8 40 8 40 one car of lumber....... al took place last Saturday at the witli pneumonia is improving since ing. that day the «match between W. E. Baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per Shooting groundsill this city. E. Long L Potter bounty on wild Martin of this city and Ski Meeks of ton. For further particulars see M. Cleveland took his seat. His soil from I 00 1 00 [Lafayette Ledger, Mar. 10.J cat scalp........................ won the medal by a score of 23 out of Texas arrived last week and is wailing Albany will take place. Morgan or John Evenden. The Rebecca lodge was organized at I N Collard janitor work 25. This is the second consecutive on his fattier. The clerk lias issued license to wed at court heuse................. , 12 00 12 00 A full line of musical instruments at time that Mr.Long has won the medal; this place |ast Wednesday evening, by ¡during the week to Margaret Westfall, While N. L. Wiley was plowing last I N Collard janitor public C. Grissen’s. a Mr. Walling, of Portland. one more win and it will be his. The pf Newberg and Elijah Carpenter, of Monday, the plow struck a rock and 5 00 5 00 examination............ A fine conservatory violin for $20 and full score of the match is given Isslow: one of the plow handles struck him D ied —At the home of his parents, Lafayette. Also to Kittle Roberts aud Chas Grissen stationery a cheap one for $4 at C. Grissen’s liook 2 near Hopewell, Yamhill county, March > ? near the heart, and he has been con- Asa Kelsey, of Carlton. for county.................... 14 10 14 10 • a fa, w » nnd music store. 9th, J. T. Wood,aged 1(1 years," months I fined to the house since. • “it fa,»« M 01 o 2 | The Yamhill comity Christian En City of McMinnville wa er • Z, 2. and two days. Funeral services were J. P. Irvine lias a few more 5 gallon g- a C l , (W Miss Maggie Inglis has lieen engaged deavor convention will be held at New C 4 g ■> ter and lights............. 14 35 14 35 3 <r K ■ B held on Tuesday by Rev. H. L. l'ratt, kegs of syrup nt $1.50. I 8 to teach a three months school at ('he- berg April 1, 2. Alli societies m the George W McBride certi of Dayton. O s ST Dcilschneider is just in receipt of a halem Mt. school house, to commence 5 00 bounty are entitled to be represented fied copy of II B No 343 5 00 Y fine stock of shoes. If you are looking April 3d. by delegation. W. F. Edwards, Sec. Union Hardware Co hard [Tillamook Headlight Mar. lOj. for a good pair of boots or shoes and 2 63 2 63 ware for county........... The following officers were elected at Joseph Burn, a Russian, Tomi l’ent- The North Yamhill leader lias been want to pay cash for them, go to Deil- the annual school meeting in the fol sold to C. A. Martine, banker of that G W McConnell examin tilla, an Italian, Peter Christensen, a ing physician Mrs War- lowing districts: District 29, Andrew place. The newspaper may be strength Dane and Colin Allison, an English schnelder’s. © 8 © Don’t forget, if you have any cash, 5 00 5 00 ner insane.................... Pickett was reelected director and 8. ened financially but we doubt if the o © man, renounced their countries last 8 Lizzie E Judd care of Mrs M. Calkins was elected clerk; District bank is. week ami received final citizenship pa that J. P. Irvine is still in tlie lead © © © when it comes to low prices. 2 50 © © Daily insane ................. 2 50 No. 35, Lee Winters was elected direc pers. © Rev. Gid Ely. the pugilist preacliur, © © o © 0 O Hodson glass oil etc All persons knowing themselves in ted director and N. L. Wiley was re Yamhill county convention of the and Andrew Conklin, the “Israelite,” © o © © for court house............. 32 00 32 00 elected clerk; District No. 56, Zitnri were engaged in a religious debate in W. C. T. U. will be held in Newberg debted to the firm of Carlin A Coulter 3 Office Specialty Mfg Co © © Mills was reelected director anil J. H. are requested to call immediately and on the 6th and 7th of April. Mrs. Nar Smith ’ s hall on Monday and Tuesday nietal case for recorder 225 00 225 00 Rees was reelected clerk; District No. nights, Rev. Gid championed the bi © © 8 © © cissa White Kinney, of Astoria, will be settle their indebtedness as all accounts © 3 Justice transcript State vs 32, Wni. Everest was elected director will be placed in the hands of a collec © in attendance and will lecture on the ble and Andrew took the opposite L II Reeves.................. 59 80 59 80 and 8. Brutscher was reelected clerk. tor in a short time. ground, Quite a number of people lis- evening of the 6th. Road survey No 365 Har- liemember that Newberg will have a Parties wishing to borrow money on the linrangue, and Gov. D. C. toned to The district fire alarm whicli lias rig road Dayton............. 26 00 2600 I I fair next fall and it is expected to be Bowers acted as referee, calling been on exhibition in this city for some improved farm security will find it to to George Braithwait super- is S œ 3 lì e i the liest ever held in Yamhill county- time in a stentorian voice when time past will be shipped back to the their advantage to call on W. T. X in 15 62 15 62 visor salary................. A. J. Winters team ran away with ton at office of Irvine and Coshow. Heading Matter for the Whrlrt ’ s Fair. limit for till* speakers hail expired. owners to-day, as the committee ap 20 46 20 40 T W Perry com'r salary him and his covered buggy, smashing Rhodes A Rhodes have money to The school election here Monday- pointed have not yet determined what 45 18 45 18 J J Henderson do Owing to the fact that the appropri the buggy badly, but he and the horses loan on improved farm property. suited in electing M. W. Harrison di Wm Galloway Co Judge. 66 67 66 67 system they want to adopt. ation made by the legislature for the escaped with only a few scratches. rector, two years term, to succeed Geo. Wyatt Harris office expen- When you want prices on lumber get exhibition of Oregon products at the Persons desiring horse bills are re Mrs. 8ade Smith is quite poorly. Smith, moved away; W. G. Kelso, quested to call at this offing and look at them of A. 8. Briggs as he will save World’s fair was too small to permit 52 50 52 50 ___________ B eporteii . three years term to succeed Capt. Stil J C Pennington Co Treas. 50 00 50 00 our stock of horse cuts. It is the larg you money. Any quantity and quality. the commission to issue a suitable pub Heal Estate. well, term expired and H. F. Good J B Stilwell et al institute est in the county or on the west side. Office with Jas. Fletcher. lication in quantities demanded for If you want samples of our cuts write Rhodes A Rhodes art sole agents for the occasion, a work to be published and assistant................ 49 50 49 50 M Fisk to 1’ Coughlin, lots 3 and 4, speed as clerk. A tax of »1300 was voted to carry on school and pay inci J B Stilwell school Supt the sale of lots in Willis addition. 58 70 58.70 and we will mail them to you. under tlie auspices of the Portland blk 5, Maple Park add to T.afayette; dental expenses during the year. It is W L Warren sheriff’s fee »300. chamber of commerce was indorsed by G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, Apperson’s store is filled with all the 35 90 34 90 for January................. John W and Mary M Dunn to W P estimated that aliout $500 will be re the world’s fair commissioners. This late style goods. They have been pur Oregon. ceived from the state fund, as there are 36 50 chased of the best houses in tlie east W. Taylor has headquarters at Lo work will be descUptive of the natural Johnson, lot 0, 14k 15, Lafayette; $606. now 205 school children in the district, W L Warren fees for Feb 36 50 Ed Hendricks clerk's fees Delia Kellett to I C Lawrence, s 1 of and are now beitig displayed for the gan’s barber »hop and is prepared to do resources,advantages and general indus whereas there were only 185 last year. 261 10 246 10 for January............... opening which will take place on Fri house cleaning, carpet laying and tries of this state. Each section of the lot 1 and 2, blk 13, Johns add to Mc F.d Hendricks fees for Feb 69 35 69 35 Minnville; $130. state will be represented in an impar cleaning, whitewashing,window clean day and Saturday of this week. [North Yamhill Leader. Mar. 10.J F M York assessor’s sal'ry 64 50 Cont Investment Co to L M Graves, lots 7 tial manner, as each section will be A squaw was observed tlie other day ing and general jobwork. | Mr Bunn commenced operation* Ben C Irwin one ream ma- asked to support the work.ia order that and 8, blk 5, Oak Park add to McMinn in the East End carrying a cook stove. If you want your property insurer! in last Monday for the moving of fhe 3 90 Rej ville: $40. nilla paper.................... About a dozen feet behind her trudged a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes a large number of the books may be Is Hauswirtb school house to his lot on Alice Thomas care Amy Mrs. M C Graham to the public street sued. The work will be beautifully il her brave, carrying the lid lifter and a will be pleased to write you. Maple street; when the building i* Rej Daily insane.................. ‘2 50 lustrated and will contain reading mat 60x300 feet in Newberg; $1. popcorn ball. Civilization can do little Dry oak wood delivered at »3.00 per ter calculated to induce desirable immi Rej 2 50 do Mrs M C Graham to Maris A Colcord placed on its new foundation It will lx Julia A Smith for the red man.— Dalle» Chronicle. fitted up for a business house. coni." Ixiave orders at J. R. Booth's gration to the state of Oregon. Inas lots 4, 5 and 6, blk 2, Newberg; »525. 250 Rej Anna C C«»k do Don’t forget the grand opening at market. Rej The school meeting held at this place s Gideon Hester 600 do Mrs E W O’Bryan to R H lingers,lot much as agents will visit the various Apperson’s. Beverly and all are tak Call on Rhodes A Rhode« for bargains towns of the state for the purpose of 1 and 23 feet off south side lot 2, blk 3, last Monday, resulted in the election of State of Oregon. County of Yamhill, sa. ing extra pains to make this the great in real estate. They will show you taking subscriptions papers will con Deskins add to Newberg; »450. Asa E. McKern as clerk for the ensu I, Ed Hendricks, county clerk and est display of seasonable goods ever property nnd give prices with the best fer a favor by copying the above no- W Simmons to R Gant, 39,312 sq ft of ing year, and D. P. Trullinger succeeds clerk of the county court of the county shown in McMinnville. All are cor terms. himself as director for three years. of Yamhill, and state of Oregon, do land in McMinnville; $1000. tire. • dially invited to inspect the goods on M Fisk to Martin Burlftigame, land There were no appropriations voted. hereby certify that the foregoing copy of The butcher shop of J. R. Booth or latsrsst to Hop Growers. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday of in Lafayette; $1. Mr. Geo. B. Hutchcroft of Pike dis- schedule of claims lias been by me com ls at all times supplied with the best of this week. M Fisk to Martin Burlingame, lots 4 I trict is greatly pleased on 'account of ps red with the original, and that it is a Good tools are essential to the »UC- meats. Game and fish in season, rec W. E. Martin lias been elected one [ the word received in relation to the correct transcript therefrom and ol the 5, and 6, blk 59, Lafayette: $3. cessful cultivation of hops. No argu ollect. of the vice-president« of the Oregon H Clay Burch to Sarah M Crandall, ment is needed to prove this. Neither ; sale of his hops in the London, Eng., whole of such original schedule of claims Bale-1 timothy hay for sal«' at »14 per Sporting Association. This organiza market; he receives 117 shillings per as the same appears of file at inv office ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality, is there need of argument to prove 24} acres, t 5 a, r 4 w; $1750. tion, if properly managed, will have and in my custody. Christian Hirsbruner to WL D Abra- I cwt. that we have the finest line of hop tools call and examine. , In testimony whereof I have hereunto considerable to do with the proper oh- in the market. To see them ia to be ham, 81 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w; »920. Mr. Tho*. W. Perry hss increased Any kind of wood In any quantity ■ervance of the game laws and the convinced. Our assortment comprises; Iaivina A Watt to Mrs L T Hender- j his vineyard to six acres this spring. set my hand and affixed the seal of said can be purchased of Kay A Todd. preservation of game. McMinnville disk cultivators, spring tooth ealtiva- son, lot 6, blk 7, Jos Watts add to ’ His land is situated near the railroad court this 14th day of March, A. I). 1893. When your $200 watch needs repair tors, solid tooth cultivators, all with ; Amlty; »40: E d . H knoricks , Clerk. should now make an effort to he in the depot ami is well adapted to grape rais ing take it to D. A- Smith. All kinds steel frames. Also :’>-gang plows, ad association. C H Bereh to I N und E J Butler. ing. Mr. Perry believes in a variety of Raehian’a Araiea Sain. I The basket social at the opera house of jewelry repaired. justable lieam, Mid stationary beam 150 acres, sec 28, t 5 », r 7 w; »1500. 1 production,' therefore plants grapes The Best Halve in the world for Cut«, for the benefit of the band netted the 8. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn one-horse plow. We have selected I. T Wright to I N sud E J Butler, 1 while others plant bops. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, boys something over $40- This will be ville pharmacy are closing out their these with much care, and bought acre, sec 28, t 5 s, r 7 w ; »1. . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, F W Martin to Mary A York, 1 acre, Shiloh's Vitalizer ls what you need Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup- expended for uniforms. The enter stock of paints and oils at cost. Call them direct from manufacturers. De a^^tlyely euw «ten or no tainment was lnter»perse«l with short and investigate. scriptive circulars sent on application. pt Nehemiah Martin, d 1 c, t 4 b , r 4 w; for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, ytllow j ' li J-» .---- ..I ..----- _ ___ ‘ pay required. It is guaranteed to give talks by Messrs. Grissen, Coehow, Ho «kin or kidney trouble. It is gnaran-1' satisfaction, or money refund A. F Fields will plow your garden Be sure and see them before purchas »140. United States to John W Miller, 274 teed to give you satisfaction. Priije 75cJ e«i. Price 25 cents per box. For sale U nion H ardware C o . berg and <lalloway. The music of the Ui good shape at a reasonable price. ing. acres, t 6 s, r 5 w. Sold bv Howorth & Co. I i by Rogers Biro. Bros. band was excellent and all attending Drop a card in the postoffice. D- HMe* NsrsTae for Norrom Prootrtdoa. were pleased 1H JONES & ADAMS, Third Street. McMinnville, Oregon. 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 CJkLL -A.XTZZ) SEE ZfcÆE. ADIRONDACK Is the best bred horse in the State of Oregon; of fine form and finish and remarkable intelligence and kind disposition. He is an unusually sure foal getter, and his colts are all large and speedy. PEDIGREE. Í Abdallah, 1. Hambletonian 10(Rys- [2:41 dike’s) »ire of 41 2: 30 (Chas Kent mare, I performers. Í & g 'Bona Fide, 720, sire of Humbeat, 2:28, and Daniel Boone, sire of Echo 2:271; Nelly M 2:2«} and Susie Owens 2:26. Í Bellairn. Kate, dam of Breeze, 2:24; Bruno, 2:29$ * Young Bruno 2:22} / Hainblctonian, 10. 'Volunteer, 55 sire of St. Julian 2:lliand 26 oth ers in 2:30 or better. Lady Patriot, by Young Pa- riot outofTx’wis Hnlsemare to ^Abdallah. 15. Nelly /Kate barling, by Sherman Mor gan, founder of the great Mor« gan family. lows: Saturdays and Mondays, McMinnville; Tues- , days and Wednesdays. North Yamhill; Thursdays and ' Fridays. Sheridan. D. A. SHEPARD. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FOR THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER, Best Local Paper in Yamhill