E TELEPHONE-REGISTER 23, 1893 ich I'OSTOFFICE HOI KS. font 7 a m. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. |o 8:30 p. tn. oney order hours from 7 a. m. to fl p. m. today from 12 m. to 1 p. m ail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ili closes at 2:30 |i. in. and 9 p. in. ail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening ire at 9 p. in. deridali and southern Tillamook mail ies at II a. in. CHVRCH NOTICES. I ktiioi 'I i' ErtscoFAL Cunacu —Services rv Sabbath at 11 a. m. anil 7:00p tn, iday School at 9:30 a, ill Prat er meet- ; Thursday evenings at 7:30. R ev . S. E M bminof . ii , Pastor IvMBEBLAKi» P besbytebian Cnuacn — ■lice, every Sabbath at II a. tn. and 7 p Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. R ev J R. H ume , Pastor. D ftist C hi 'B ch .—Services every Sabbath 11 a. ill. and 7:30 p. lu. Sunday School at .6 a. m. R ev R. M c K illof , Pastor. T hbistiam C uvbcii .— Services every 8al>- th at 11 a in. and 7 :30 p. m Sunday bool at 10 a. ni. Y. P. S C. E. meets inday at 6:30 p. tn Prayer meeting Wed- sda.v at 7.30 p in. Everyone invited II A. D knton , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic C iiubi 'H.—Services 1st d 3id Sundays of each month, Second mda.vSt. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth jnday, St Pat rick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . Titos B biohy , Pastor . McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of IL, eet in their hall the lirst and third Satur- iy of each month at 10 a. 111. Visitors irdiallv invited. J. T J olly . M bs . M. E. K uns . Master, Secretary, McMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of le World—Meet firHt and Third Monday.« I each month ; visitina brothers cordially ivited to attend lxidge room Third St. Inion block. J. O. R ogers , C. C. T. J. r.RiiHiEroRO, Clerk Custer Post No. 9 meets the second and iurtn Saturday of each month at G. A. R, all in Union block at 7:30 7:36 n. m. All lembers of the Order.are c cordially invited > attend our meetings L. S. D owning , I’. F. Cl.fBtNK, Post Commander. Adjutant. NOTICE Hereafter all notices aunounc- ng entertainments for which an idniission fee is charged, nil ibltnary matter after the notice if death has been given as a mat­ er of news, all resolutions of con- lolence, wedding notices, cards if thanks, etc., furnished the .Telephone-Register for publica­ tion will be charged for at regu­ lar advertising rates, 5 and IO i eents per line. Local and General, I J. I*. Irvine gives mote sugar for Itlian any grocery house iu the city. I Call and see Wade & Co’.s stock of I bicycles; high grade and reasonable. Farmers buy your groceries of J. P. Irvine if you want to save your money. [ The clerk has issued license to wed to Mrs. Eva Manning, aged 25; Otto (Walling, aged 35. Taylor Chapter of this city has re­ ceived considerable paraphernalia dur­ ing the past week. J. I*. Irvine pays spot cash for all his groceries, therefore can sell for less than those who have to buy on credit. Remember that you can get your 5 gallon oil jackets filled at J. P. Irvines for even $1 with act discount for cash. R. M.Wade & Co. arc manufacturers’ agents for several styles of bicycles, all of which are high grade and sold ou a guarantee. She lieen was Miss Mattie Deilschneider has while in quite sick for the past week, taken with a fainting spell stock of church last Sunday. R M. Wade & Co. carry a sash and doors, and all who desire esti­ mates on builders' materials of nil kinds should see them. Subject of the morning discourse at the Christian church next Sunday, “Covering a multitude of sins”; even­ ing discourse, “be not anxious for the morrow.” Mr. Stall, who owns property near the water works that has lieen rented by thecity to place wood upon, has served notice upon the city to vacate It. The city will probably not vacate. The sheriff will not go to the differ­ ent precincts to collect taxes this year, owing to the work of the late legisla­ ture. Taxpayers will have to come to him. See his notice in another col­ umn. B street lias te-eii surveyed prepara­ tory to straightening it. The property of Mrs. Burnett, some six or eight feet in the street, has long been an eye sore te the town and it will be condemned soon. Elsia Wright is still in the harness and saddle business, notwithstanding the unauthorized report to the contrary. His stere room is well stocked with everything in his line. See ills adver­ tisement W. H. Fear, manager of the Jarvis- Conklin Mortgage and Trust company for Oregon, was in the city yesterday and drove over tlie country inspecting property ou which his company has money loaned. Persons desiring horse bills are re­ quested to call at this office and look at our stock of horse cuts. It is the larg­ est in the county or on the west side. If you want samples of our cuts write and we will mail them to you. Apperson’s store was a place of beau­ ty Thursday, Friday and 8aturday of last week. A couple of ladies were heard to remark after leaving the store tliat they had never seen as carefully selecteil stock of goods anywhere. “Why,” says one, “yog can get any­ thing you want there. I don’t see the use of people sending away for goods w hen you can get as good if not better right here at Apperson’s and at less cost too, notwithstanding the circular letters, catalogues and advertisements of the Portland houses.” The remarks quoted give the reader, who is intersted in the purchase of a dress pattern, a better idee, of what the store eontelc* and the way in which it is displayed than could be done by a lengthy sen­ tence from a man writing tlie display up. A woman satisfied with looking at dress [•ttems and the thousand and one things of finery the ladies love to decorate themselves with, must cer­ tainly have looked at least a thousand different styles and qualities. Karl’s Clever Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cure« >'OU'JIP"' Hon. 25e, 50c and $1. Sold by How­ arth A lYi. "■ Chas. Mager i is in Hie city. I-oiig, the Winner. Messi's. Fish A ltuft'e left for Wiscon- Tlie final shoot for the medul offered sin via Arizona last Thursday. by the Selby lead company, took place The McMinnville schools will cele­ ut the shooting grounds in this city on brate Arbor Day. It fall: Oll Friday, Saturday last and was won by Ed April 14th. Long, of McMinnville, his score lief ng The green was displayed on many a 23 out of u possible 25. manly breast last Friday. It was St. > r y. s > p w Patrick’s Day. H 3 > B JS »4 g 8 f A false tire alarm sounded Sunday. It was caused by closing tlie circuit ■ “---- E - £•: 5 c = 5. while repairing it. - »"3 S' Fred Stewart is a new member of B company. He was duly initiated by tile lioys last week. Geo. F. Bulks'k de|Kirled for Eugene © X 8 last week. Mr. Bullock is energetic © © © © and Eugene has gained a good citizen. 8 8 © © Bob King is painting several large s 8 I o © © 8 scenes tor tlie Odd Fellows to be used © © o in conferring degrees. A team lias 3 © 8 i © o been organized and future candidates © © © can rest assured that they will get the © — 8 2 © full box of tricks^ 8 — © © 3 Messrs. Willis and Davidson have © © © leased tlie vacant room in tlie Camp­ bell block ami will put in a saloon. T They intend to have a very neat place, having purchased very expensive fix­ Mr. Long haa lieen considered one of tures for tlie same. tlie beat shots in tlie state for years The Odd Fellows’ lodge of this city past both with the rltle and the shot has purchased a full set of uniforms for gun. The medul is now his to keep use in conferring degrees. The lodge To say lie is pleased over the matter of is said to be the best equipped lodge in course would be stating it rather mild­ the state. This shows well for the in­ ly, but then there is no reason why he terest of the memliers. should not be pleased at winning a Tho 14-year old son son of Ben ltosst medal of its value in competition with living near Wheatland, broke his leg all the shots of the county and there Thursday. He was riding a hone aud are some good ones in Yamhill. while on tlie side of the road it slip[>ed Rev. G. W. Gue, of Portland, will de­ and fell, breaking the lame of the leg liver an address at the opera house in between Hie thigh and knee. tills city on Wednesday, April 19th, The Carlton Dramatic club will pro­ under the auspices of the Custer Poet duce the drama “Better Than Gold” at G. A. It. and the Ladies Relief Corps. Howe’s hall, in Carlton, on Friday, His lecture is entitled [“Reminiscences March 24th. Prof. Toney’s orchestra of tlie War,” and people who have had of this city will furnish the music. The tlie pleasure of hearing it pronouuce it work of the club is well worth seeing. very good. Gue is a natural orator and Harry Cole, a young man of this as he lias experienced the horrors of county, aged 22 years, was takeu to the war, having served through tlie rebel­ iusance asylum Saturday last l>y J. C. lfen, he is fully capable of delivering a Gates and E. 8. Cole. The young lecture full of truth and knowledge. man has been more or less insane si nee a The admission will be 10, 15 and 25 child as a result of epileptic convul­ cents and it is not the aim of the socie­ ties under whose auspices the lecture is sions. Some 55 of the young people of this to be given to make anything through city went to Hillsboro in a sjiecial ear it. They want to give to the people of Friday to take part in a hard times this city an intellectual and instructive dance at that place. They undoubt­ lecture and hope to take in enough to edly took part judging from their looks defray all expenses. The memories of upon their return. They report a the war are dear to tlie boys who served through it and it should be said of the splendid time, everyone pleased. citizens of this city that they appreciate James Miles, who has lieen a resi­ their services enough to go and hear a dent of this county for years and who lecture given under their auspices by has been laboring in the vicinity of one who fought for his country. McMinnville for tlie past number of years, was takeu to the insane asylum Notice to Taxpayers. Monday. Sunday evening he threat­ Notice is hereby given that the tax ened to kill Mr. Dorn in the St. Charles hotel. Spiritualism is said to lie the roll of Yamhill county, state of Oregon for the year 1892, Is now in my hands cause of it. Dr. Charles Francis Wortman, son of for collection. That part of the state Jacob Wortman, president of the First law, which heretofore required the National bank of this city, died very sheriff* to visit the precincts for the pur­ suddenly in Portland on Friday March pose of receiving taxes, has been re- 10th. Death was caused by acute pneu­ [icaled. And all taxes on this roll will monia. He was 40 years of age. He lie collected at my office in the court left an estate valued at $10,000, of wliicli house, in McMinnville, Oregon. W. L. W arren , his brother. John Wortman, has l>een Sherifl’of Yamhill Co., Or. appointed administrator. Dated this 23d day of March, 1893. Ata special meetingof the city coun­ s I I ——-——■ Oregon*« Horticultural Kslilhlt. TIIK TKACH E KH INSTITl'TE Dr. J. R. Cardwell, commissioner of Will l>e Held at North Yamhill. A Good Program Prepared. the horticultural department of the Or­ egon World's fuir commission has for­ I The Yamhill county local teachers’ mally accepted the elegant exhibit of Oregon fruits put ul> by the World’s institute will I m * held at Nortli Yamhill fair committee of the Oregon state hor­ Saturday, March 25. Exerclpes to com­ mence at I L to a. m. Program for tin* ticultural society for the World’s Co­ occasion as follows: 1st, number work, lumbian exposition. “This,” says Dr. led by Mrs. J. 1*. Johnson, McMinn­ Carflwell, “it is but just to say, is a ville; 2d, mental arithmetic, by C. A. very generous donation ami will great­ Deacli, Dayton; 3rd, class work in ge­ ly add to the success of Oregon's horti­ ography, by 8. 8. Dunean, Nortli Yam­ cultural exhibit und will enable me to place a fine collection of our green and bill; 4th, school management, l>y Rev. dried fruits in the horticultural build­ Hume, McMinnville; 5th, grammar as ing by the opening day iu an attractive u science, by Mrs. Mntthieu, McMinn­ display, consisting of 600 display glass ville; Utli, arithmetical and geomet­ Jars, ranging from one to three feet in rical progressions explained by alge­ height, filled with our fruits, showing braic methods, 8. 8. Duncan, North their natural colors, mid so processed Yamhill; 7th, question box. The above subjects will be discussed as to keep through the fair. This col­ by the teachers and others present, in­ lection has cost $1260'” In addition to terspersed with songs, recitations, etc. this the committee have collected over a thousand pounds of dried fruits, which Let every teacher who can be present they have placed in the hands of Dr. ami come f prepared to ex press some Cardwell. ^This, with amounts yet to opinion or relate some experiences lie collected, will aggregate $1500. To along these lilies of work. Especially this Dr. Cardwell lias added largely do we desire to see many of the new by purchase and will make a good ex­ and inexperienced teachers present, hibit of Oregon’s dried fruits. He lias those who have entered tlie field in also been successful iu securing several earnest we mean, and who are deter­ thousand pounds of late keeping apples mined not to stop till they have reach­ aud is now making a collection of nuts ed a higher sphere of usefulness, the grown in Oregon. His superintendent Uve enthusiastic teachers are the ones Dr. Jay Guy Lewis, lias everything who are to lead iu the future and there packed and ready for shipment. Tlie is no better place to catch the new in­ drawings and specifications for the fix­ spiration than at these gatherings. Our meetings have lieen growing bet­ tures in tlie horticultural building, to be made of Oregon woods, have gone ter and better. I^t us have a general on for approval. Dr. Cardwell says tlie turnout and a grand good and instruc horticultural department will not at­ live time this mouth. Tlie train leaves McMinnville going tempt its real show until tlie season of green fruits -berries, cherries, plums, north at 5:4-5 a. in. and returns in the prunes, etc.- and then if Oregon does evening. It’s no trouble for a teacher not break tlie record he says “we shall to get out in the morning, especially lie greatly disappointed and quit talk­ when going to a picnic. Arrangements will be made for breakfast at North ing and writing Oregon fruits.” Yamhill tor all who may desire it. Additional Cases. J. B. S tilwkll , Hupl. 77— J I) Carter vs Lucretia Long and J 8 Ixing; Irvine A Cosliow atty« for plfl'; confirmation. 78— J M Moyer A Co vs Allison A Sanders; Irvine A Coshow nttys for plfl' action for money. 79— E Quackenbush vs F Barnekofl'; Ramsey A Fenton nttys for pill'; con Urination. 80— DP Stratton vs Chas F Butler; Irvine & Coshsow attys for plft'; action for money. 81— A K Wilson vs F Giltner; action for money. ¿12—Eli Branson vs II Gee; .1 J Spen­ cer atty for plft, Irvine A Coshow for deft; suit for damages. 83—F Giltner vs J G Maurer; action for money. () O Hodson vs W A Blood; action tor money. Aristo! Aristo! Go to Montee’s and got your plioto- graphs taken; the finest in the city. You will always find us ready to please our customers. McMinnville, Oregon. Ttie Smallpox Situation. The smallpox situation nt Clackamas station is far from encouraging, and yesterday word was brought totliisclty that Dr. J. H. Hicknitin, who lias been attending tlie patients at t hat place has been stricken down witli the disease. He Is the only physician there and the people are somewhat worried over the probable danger of a spread. < 'ity Phy­ sician Wheeler has been appealed to, and will take some steps toward pre­ venting the contagion from not only coming to this city, but from spreading further in Clackamas. The disease has .been properly con trolled in Portland. There are now only two eases at the pest house. These are past all danger and will probably be discharged in a few days. Dr. Wheeler does not fear any further trouble unless some case is brought in from Clackamas county, and that is what he now proposes to prevent.—O/'- egonian. No. K ITEMS. Misa Jennie Sharpe is visiting witli friends in McMinnville this week. Frank Wisecarver of Amity was the guest of his brother, J. W. Wisecarver, Sunday. Mrs. N. K. Sitton and J W Wisecar­ ver attended the Sunday School con­ vention at Amity last week. Harry Sharpe while cutting wood one day last week, cut quite a gasli in his foot. Mrs. W. B. Sliarpe returned to Port­ land last week. It is reported that Jacob Wisecarver is going to build a house on Ills land known as the Win. Dawson donation hind claim. We would advise that young man, the next time he goes to see his best girl, to take a halter along, so liis pros­ pective father-in-law wont have to fur­ nish him one. If Judge Galloway will put on his specs when he crosses tlie Shadden bridge he will see that it needs fixing bad. He might bring a load of gravel along. Mr. S----- says the time to sow grain and make garden is when the grouse In-gin to boot. Those two young fellows who were out Sunday night hud better cross the creek in the center of the bridge, or carry a lantern and they would not have fallen into the creek and aroused the whole neigliliorliood. Mont Parker starts next Monday lor his home in Birmingham, Iowa. The 2G mill tax seared him out. Joseph Funk is known as Dr. now. He has a dehorning machine and is prepared to dehorn anything from an Oregon ilea to an elephant. In the beginning God created the heavens and man also, but he did not intend that man should tax his fellow man in such an outrageous manner as is the ease in Yamhill county, nor for a set of men to run the county $48,000 in debt. Why don’t the county court show what they have lieught by item­ izing each article and not call it sun­ dries. If the republican party calls that reform, we want no more of it^liut honest work for the people. About all the legislature did was to pass vetoed bills over the governor’s head, tlie only head that contained good sound judgment for the peoples’ good. The hayseeders will remember brother Pennoyer when he runs again. G ordies . NEWS HKTOLU. Interesting Paragraph* from our County Exchange*. [Dayton Herald Mur. 17 , One of J. B. Fuson’s short horn cows gave birth lust week to two tine male calves. They were exactly alike in color, etc. it is possible tliut Cora X Young, the noted elocutionist of Omubu, may visit Dayton some time in the near future. So we are informed by the lady. Died.—At her home in Amity, Mon­ thly, Marell 13, 1893, Miss Maud For­ rest, aged 17 years and 17 days. Fun­ eral on Tuesday; services by Rev. Cran­ dall; interred lu Amity cemetery. Her death was caused by efleets of brain fever some years ago. Maud was a daughter of James Forrest and sister to J. W. ForresCof Dayton. iSheridan Sun. Mar. 16.] C. C. Linden will teach the next term of school at this place. Mrs. Maloney, wife of Hon. H. 8. Maloney, is still reported sick. Tlie Wade boys commenced work on their sawmill at tlie mouth of East ereek. They expect to have a 64 horse [lower water wheel running by tlie first of May. They will run a 52 iucli solid tooth saw, Hue rollers, uml u three saw gang edger and a planer. They liavqu fine body of timber and expect to turn out 20,000 feet per day. (kimes the Lumber nuuiufucturetl nt JONES & ADAMS' mil). It is the Peer of any I.umlier sold in the McMinnville market. A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES Has been formulated and it is now the cheapest lumber on the market all qualities considered. All sizes, kinds and grades can be found at the yards in.this city at any time of the year. ITS BEAUTY AND FINISH IS INCOMPARABLE; Its life is longer, it is stronger anti Is a thing of beauty while the product of other mills is warped and ready to lie renewed. WE MAKE PROPOSITIONS. If you want to build a house at uo immediate cost, call and see us. We will make you a proposition. This proposition is baaed upon the fact that in building up McMinnville or Yam­ hill County we are building up Sones & Adams. A Complete Stock of Paints. Oils. Builders’ Hardware Is now displayed in our new building for the inspection of the [teople 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. JONES & ADAMS, ¡North Yamhill Leader, Mar. 17. Hoyt Bros., jewelers, of this city,con­ template the erection of a two story business block which will be used for a store room below and offices above. Quite a number of the farmers living near Gaston are desirous of cutting loose from Yamhill county and joining Washington. Mm. Mary E. Morris, widow of the late Martin L. Morris, started on last Wednesday for Texas, her future home. J. S. Coutney, of Gaston, informs us that he Is coming to town to live. He will buiid on the Edith Perry place, near the depot. Mr. West Morgan started te Pendle­ ton last Tuesday, where he will be en­ gaged the present season with a Mr. Howard, who is a contractor and build­ er. I Lafayette Ledger, Mar. 17. | The prospects are very goisl lor La­ fayette to have a bank. Born.—To the wife of Clabe Bryan, on Sunday, March 12, 1893, a daugh­ ter. Deputy Sheri If Warren was in town last Mondap Inviting some of our citi­ zens to uppear. before the grand jury the 29th. Of course the invitation was accepted. l Amity Popgun. Mar. 17., Last Sunday during services at the Methodist church,’ Austin Howard fainted from warmth and suffocation. School began in Henderson’s district west of the river, last Tuesday morn­ ing. Miss Cave, of Sheridan is teacher. * The hardware firm of T. Jeffries A Co., of this city, partially dissolved last Monday, T. S. JeflHes retiring. The business will be carried on in the fu­ ture l>y T. JeflYles and J. J. Putman. Sehool liegan Monday morning with 50 pupils. The principal, Prof. O. 1. Hetzler, is thus far meeting universal approval and will no doubt teach a very successful term. He is assisted by Miss Stilwell, daughter of Supt. Stilwell, of McMinnville. WALLACE & WALKER, TABLE DELICACIES ON THE SIDE. PROVISIONS, REASONABLE TERMS] » Family Supplies Everything within bounds; Everything Trim, Clean Goods, Neatness, Promptness. PRICES AT THE BOTTOM. cil held Tuesdny night it was ordered Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San that notice lie published regarding Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh straightening of B street. Recorder Remedy is the first medicine I have was ordered to draft amendment to or­ ever found that would do me any good dinance providing for show license, re­ Price 50 cts. Sold by Ho worth A Co. ducing amount of license of opera house to $4 per night and making a rate of $8 BUYERS' AN» BUSINESS BIRECTOlt. for three nights. Tlie liquor license of The finest line of J. P. Irvine wants 500 good 30 day Willis and Davidson was granted. U. 8. Booth left Tuesday for Collux, customers. We have more bookkeepers Washington, where he will take charge than money. of a branch house for C. H. Dodd A Co. .Baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per [Newberg Graphic Mar. 17. ] of Portland. Mr. Booth thinks that he ton. For further particulars see M. J. L. Hoskins^has been appointed by will not return to this city .for several Morgan or John Even den. County Assessor York as one of his years and has applied for a discharge A full line of musical instruments at deputies. Work will begin immediately from B Company, in which he is quar­ C. Grissen’s. and it is the intention to have the as­ termaster sergeant. His friends in this A flue conservatory violin for $20 and sessment all made by the first of June. city are pleased to see him receive this a cheap one for $4 at C. Grissen’s book Win. Morris received severe injuries position, as they know he lias the abil­ and music store. that came unpleasantly near being fa­ ity to to perform the duties satisfactory Bucklen's Arnica Salve. J. P. Irvine lias a few more 5 gallon tal. While T. B. Cummings and Al­ to the proprietors. kegs of syrup at $1.50. len Smith were hoisting ceiling lumber The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Friday morning at 2 o,clock the Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, into the tower at Friends’ church with Deilschneider is just in receipt of a Bruises, ”................ Chapped Hands, whistle at the water works sounded its fine stock of shoes. If you are looking Fever Sores, Tetter, a rope, a bundle of the ¡ilank slipped irns and all Skin Erup- Corns alarm note aud tlie people of the city for a good pair of boots or shoes and Chilblains, from the rope when several feet up and tions. and positively cures Piles or no were awakened to find that the dwell­ want to pay cash for them, go to Deil- pay required. It is guaranteed to give fell endways, strikiug William, who ing house of I). L. McCabe, a mile or schneider’.s. perfect satisfaction, or money refund happened in the building, on tlie head. ed. Price 25 cent« per liox. For sale so south of the city, was on fire. The A very severe scalp wound was the re­ Don ’ t forget, if you have any cash, by Rogers Bros. fire department turned out, but the sult and in the fall down the steps one distanoe was so great and the fire had that J. 1’. Irvine is still in tlie lead Orders have been received by B com­ or two ribs were broken. He is getting when it comes to low prices. such a start that nothing was done. A pany to furnish measurements of all its along as well as could lie expected for Headache and Dizziness-Frequent Caus ­ All persons knowing themselves in­ members for military overcoats. These number of citizens started for the fire, one of his age. es of Apoplexy and Paralysis. .... debted to the firm of Carlin A Coulter but before reaching it it died out to are needed and will )>lace the men in a J. R. Kelso brought three specimens such an extent that they returned to are requested to call immediately and better condition for service. A new The most recent und profound re­ of the early rose variety of potatoes to their beds. The house and contents settle their indebtedness as all accounts outfit of serviceable uniforms would no searches in this diaection by specialists, this office Monday that were simply will be placed in the hands of a collec ­ have developed conclusively that the doubt be thankfully received by the are a complete loss. immense. The largest of the three company. The regular quarterly in­ above disorders frequently result in weighs three and one-lialf [touiids and Eli Branson has brought suit against tor in a short time. denth or permanent disability. Dr. Parties wishing to liorrow money on spection and muster will take place at Miles’ Restorative Nervine is the great­ measures eleven and one-half inches Henry Gee for entering his premises and leaving fences down so that cattle improved farm security will find it to the armory on the evening of Monday, est remedy for either of these apparent ­ lUIJg, WU11C the lilt: _ _ , _ _ _ _ 0 ■ a long, while combined WVl^UV weight Ml of _ damaged him, also for taking gravel their .advantage to call on W. T. Vin­ March 27th. Privates John Weisner, ly insignificant causes. Nothing ap­ the three is eight nnd three-fourths lOrHl RI1Q. fl II IS 11 ELllu. I*6Hl&l?kâ/bl6 ÎHtSlligOIlCS &lld kind proaches It in merit. Mrs. W. E. Fred Ramsey and C. E. Johnson hâve from his property. Mr. Gee did this ton at office of Irvine and Cosbow. i Burns, of South Bend, Ind., who had pounds. while acting as supervisor. The grav­ Rhodes A Rhodes have money to been appointed corporals; privates C. suffered from constant headache for How* Thin! H. Neal, Hoyt Malone and F. Weed three months, was cured by it. The el was for use on the roads. J. J. 8pen- loan on improved farm property. have been appointed lance corporals; daughter of Daniel Myers, Brooklyn, cer is attorney for Mr. Branson anil Ir­ We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward When you want prices on lumber get Mich., had been insane for ten years, FEDIGHEE. vine A Coshow for Mr. Gee. The out­ them of A. 8. Briggs as he will save Corporal C. H. McKinney has been ap­ and was having from 15 to 25 fits a day. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure pointed quartermaster seargeant, vice come of this suit is watched by several you money. Any quantity and quality. Nervine cured her of both fits and in­ lAhlellah, 1. F. J. C hkxey A Co Props, Toledo. O. U. 8. Booth discharged. The persone) sanity. Sold on a guarantee by Rogers We the undersighed, have known F J. citizens of this county who have iwen Office with Jas. Fletcher. Ç Hambletonian 10( Rys- ] [2:41 Bros. Get a book free. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe aud drill of the company compare well damaged by the czarlike methods of I dike’s) sire of 11 2:30 ft'has Kent mare, him perfectly honorable in all business Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for with any other company in the state. I performers. the county court in procuring gravel the sale of lets in Willis addition. transactions and financially able to carry Program. out any obligations made by’their firm. All the boys are anxious to find out the ’ Bona Fide, 720, sire' and rock from convenient places with­ West ic Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, place of the next encampment and the I of Humbeat, 2:28, out recompensing tlie owners. Ohio. The following is the program for the Oregon. veterans, those who have served in Waliling, Kinuan A Marvin, wholesale and Daniel Boone, (Bellairs. County Assessor York ha« appointed entertainment.to be given at the opera druggists, Toledo, Ohio W. Taylor has headquarters at Ix> former camps, fill the raw recruit with house, Thursday evening, March :10th, sire of Echo 2:274 Kate, dam of Breeze, •’ Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, E. II. Weiser, of North Yamhill, and the delights of a soldier’s life while on acting directly upon the blood and mucus Nelly M 2:28 J and 2:24; Bruno, 2:2®j a f J. L. Hoskins, of Newberg, deputy as­ gan’s barber shop and is prepared to do at 7:30, by the I. O. G. T. surfaces of the system. Price 75c per lot­ duty. house cleaning, carpet laying and Susie Owens 2:20. Young Bruno 2:22’,; sessors and as soon as the Popgun can Opening ode, by the lodge; prayer, C. tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonial-free. Mile«* Nerve and Liver Pill«. >1 shoot its wad of assessment blanks cleaning, whitewashing,window clean­ A. Nutley; recitation, Ora Whitmore: New Corporation* in 189'?. tHainbletoninn. 10. down this way the work of assessing ing and general jobwork. Act on a new principle—regulating Instrumental music, Mrs, Nellie Bu­ Q ’’Volunteer, ► oiunieer, »>•> 55 sire oi of r»i. St. ' < If _ you want your _ property will commence. It has been delayed _ _ insured in the liver, stomach and bowels through chanan; address, Rev. H. A. Denton; During the year 1892 there were In­ M Julian 2:114 and 20 oth- fl,adv Patriot,by Young Pa- by the non-arrival of the blanks. We , a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. song, Mias Swanson and Misses l’agen- corporated in the state of Oregon 289 ____ ____ i___ et 1 0 Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, era in o.on 2:30 or better. ._• M riot outof Lewis »» Hulse mare might mention here tliat either paper will be pleased to write you. kopf; recitation, Mrs. Hogg;instrumen ­ new corporations, with a total capitali­ bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ K- in this city could have furnished the Dry oak wood delivered at |3.00 per tion. Unequaled for men, women, and tal duet, Mrs. Matthieu, Mr. Grissen; zation of $93,060,250. There were 107 © Madge. <( work to the assessor "tlie next day after port!. I ment in this issue. fault* . «man Bib- Bmoa. Sc- per favttle. 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. A^0NDACK Is the best bred horse in the State of Oregon: of fine disposition. He is an unusually sure foal getter, and his colts are all large and speedy. è o il ADIRONDACK will make the season of 1893 as fol­ 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