The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, March 30, 1893, Image 3

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    TELEPHONE-REGISTER
TKACH EKS' MEETING.
NEW* RETOLD.
Hat« given away at Kay A Todd’s.
THE SHOOTING CONTEST.
only be entered froin’the’ocean.jbut as
Read their add and go get one.
,
yet uo one has ever ventured Inside.
. >
.
Report of the Teacher'» Meet Ing at North W. E. Mertlu, of Hile City, Wins lhe Match ; Interestin* l'sragrapli« from our County
Remain« of a Spanish ship have been
Judge
Denny,
of
Portland,
is
in
the
¡
vamhiu.
Eschen
ge«.
30, 1893
I»y u Score of 34 out of 35.
found near at hand, and a Sheridan
city. Probably on electric line matters.
man lias secured u plat of the ground
[Amity i'opgun, Mur. 24.)
North Yamhill, March 25, ’93.
Wednesday tlie sporting men of this
Mrs. J. W. Jone«, living near this
1 fostoffice huirs .
Dr. D. M. Doty has returned from where the treasure is burled from a
Meetiug called to order by Supt. Stil­ city werea little anxious over the shoot­
city, died Tuesday, of paralysis. The
pi 7 a nt. to 7 p. tn From 7:30 p. funeral was held yesterday from the well, after which a Ming was sung by ing match Imtween W. E. Martin, of Ids eastern trip it is said restored to French Profile mail to wliom it was re­
1:30 p. in.
vealed by a dying Tillamook Indian.
the North Yamhill choir; prayer by McMinnville, and Ski Meeks,of Albany perfect health.
ley order hours from 7 a. m. to 0 p. nt. Christian church.
This Indian’s great grandmother saw
day from 12 m. to 1 p. m
Rev.
Hume.
Owing
to
the
absence
of
because
of
a
little
story
that
had
been
llobt.
Laneefleld
has
upwards
of
1900
Those suffering from weak and de­
J south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
the Spaniard hide it in the cave. In
fective sight can have their eyes teated members who were assigned duties for telephoned here before the eoinmence- acres of land joining Amity and this the fall of '86 the Frenchman located
closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. in.
the
morning
the
subject
of
“
Methods
”
mentof
the
match,
It
was
done
for
week he refused an otter of $50 per
I for 6:45 a. m train closes evening thoroughly, free of charge, by Dr. C.
the cave, but a cross over the entrance
at 9 p m.
was introduced by Rev. Hume for gen­ fun and that It was a plain lie soon acre for the entire tract.
so filled the explorer with suiierstitious
tidan and southern Tillamook mail W. Lowe, in tlie dental office of Dr. eral discussion; all present took un leaked out.
Tlie new Dixie mill under construc­
Wright, for ten days only, commenc­
at 11 a m.
The shoot was won by Martin, who tion, is to lie four stories high, aud 40x use that he would not go in. We are
ing Monday, April 3d. Tills is posi­ active part. After another song the
not permitted to give the names of the
killed
24
of
the
25
live
birds
shot
at;
|
CHURCH NOTICE*.
50 feet with a brick basement. This is treasure hunters to the puldie at pres­
tively the last time Dr. Lowe will offer meeting adjourneil until one o'olock.
Institute opened by song by North Meeks killing 20. Tlie shoot was for tlie kind of mills we like to see.
his
services
to
the
citizens
of
Yamhill
■tiiomsr E piscopal C hurch .— Services
ent.
■ Sabbath at 11 a. in and 7:l0p m, coiuitj'. Those in need of his services Y’amhill school, followed by a dialogue, $100 a side. The score is as follows:
J. L. Ladd received a telegram Sat­ Headache aad Dlzzln««.-.Frequent Caus­
niy School at 9:30 a. m Praver meet- should see him at the earliest possible "The Dentist,” by six boys. Claims of Meeks.. 1210120111101211011202122—20
urday morning from Oakesdale, Wash,
■ hursday evenings at 7:30.
es of Apoplezy and Paralysis.
|
R ev . 8. E M bmikuih , Pastor.
moment. His work as an optician is the Western Pedagogue was preseuted Martin .1112112110111112111211122—24 stating that his only sister, Mrs. George
The figure 2 represents a dead bird W. Phillip» was lying very low. At
[ mb EBLAXU 1’BESBVTEBIAN Cltt’BCH — too well and favorably known in this by by Prof. J. A. Buchanan; Mrs.Jessie
The most recent und profound re­
■ces every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. community for further comment.
Johnson discussed the subject of Num­ killed with the second barrel. Each ten o’clock a second message came searches
in this dlaection by specialists,
| Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
ber
work
in
tlie
Primary
Grades:
Prof.
bird
missed
was
shot
nt
with
both
bar
­
I
R ev J R. H lme , Pastor.
bearing the sad intelligence of her have developed conclusively that the
Our
spring
wraps
falling
to
arrive
in
Peebles also gave a short address on the rels, so it will lie seen that Martin out­
[ ptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath
disorders frequently result in
death. Mr. Ladd left on the 2:38 above
I a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at time for our spring opening, we will on same subject, advising t.o teach a little classes
death or permanent disability. Dr.
Meeks
as
a
shooter,
I a. in.
R ev It. M c K illop , Pastor.
train
to
be
present
at
the
funeral.
Miles
’
Restorative
Nervine is the great­
Thursday, Friday and Saturday make
kaisTiAN C hi ik ii —Services every Sab- a special display of these and some oth­ at a time, anil that well, favoring the he having used his second barrel but 7
est remedy for either of these apparent­
Grube
method.
Prof.
Duncan
gave
a
times,
while
Meeks
used
It
12
times.
n at 11 a in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday
ly insignificant causes. Nothing ap-
I Tillamook Headlight Mur. 23.]
bol at 10 a. m. Y. P. 8 C. E. meets er spring goods. These are the newest class lesson in geography, reflecting The following from the Herald of Al­
Work lias been progressing on the iroaches it in merit. Mrs. W. E.
[day at0:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed- and latest styles out, coming direct
great credit on his manner of instruc­ bany gives the reason why Meeks did road on the headwaters of the Big Nes- films, of South Bend, Ind., who had
Bay at 7.30 p in. Everyone invited
suffered from constant headache for
from the New York factory to us by tion. Tills was followed by n comic not win:
H A D enton , Pastor.
tuccaall winter, and the road will be three months* was cured by it. The
r. J ames C atholic C hlrch .—Services 1st express. There lieing only one gar­ song, "Maloney’s Goat," by the boys.
Meeks is a crack shot; and had lie opened this summer. It will open a daughter of Daniel Myers, 'Brooklyn,
I 3ul Sundays of each month, Second ment in some and no more'than three
Mien., had been Insane for ten years,
iday St. Mary's at Corvallis
Fourth of any one kind, therefore those calling Mental arithmetic was then introduced used smokeless powder, as did Martin, short route to McMinnville.
and was having from 15 to 25 fits a day.
[day, St Patrick's Church on Muddy.
early will get the best selections. We by Profs. Peebles, Duncan and Bu­ and shot witli a gun that was not out
J.
H.
Jackson
of
Netarts
is
out
with
R ev . T kos B riody , Pastor . carried over no wraps from last season
Nervine cured her of both fits and in­
chanan. The constitution and by laws of order lie would have given the Mc­
a petition, asking that a road be built sanity. Sold on a guarantee by Rogers
so we will show none but new goods.
of tlie meeting were then read by Prof. Minnville boy a close contest. Martin
McMinnville Orange. No. 31, P. of II.,
A. J. A pperson .
from the proposed government road on Bros. Get a book free.
let in their hall the first and third Satur-
J. A. Buchanan. A short recess was is wonderfully quick and ¡shoots with
y of each month at 10 a. nt. Visitors
Austin Dee and Harvey Bogue have given, after which Prof. Dunean intro­ ease. He showed that he is a mighty the west side of Tillamook river, to
No. 8 ITEMS.
tdiallv invited.
J. T. J olly .
connect with the road running to Nes-
put up a telephone between tlieir hous­ duced tlie subject of arithmetical pro­ hard marksman to beat.
M bs . M. E. K uns ,
Master,
Clark White has rented a portion of
es and are as tickled over it as little gressions, illustrating by problems the
Secretary,
Paul E. Kinzell of Portland lias tack­ tarts bay. The connecting road will
boys with their first pants. It is a principles of this. Prof. Peebles then led the job, however, and has challeng­ be only two miles long and is much Maine Berry’s farm.
$IcMinnville Camp No 12s, Woodmen of
needed.
The grouse have commenced to hoot.
e World—Meet first and Third Mondays good one though and no mistake, as introduced his subject of school man­ ed him for a match, which is about
each month ; visiting brothers cordially you can hear tlie ticking of a clock or a agement; he insisted on the importance arranged to take place some time In
Dr. Patehen is still in a precarious Hunters had better beware, as the farm­
Vited to attend Lodge room Third St watch and even a whisper quite dis­
condition, and he is paralyzed yet, hav­ ers in this section are up in arms and
Ilion block.
J. O. Rooms, C. C.
tinctly. It enters the dining room und of correct position in tlie school room. April.
T. J. Banxigroni), Clerk
they sit at tlie table and exchange, He also suggested that teachers should
Tn the evening tlie Mascot gun club ing little use of himself. He seems to will see.that the new law is carried out
cream pie for fried eggs, etc. No more carefully guard over their pupils at in­ gave tlie visiting sportsmen a banquet, be partially conscious at times, and has to the letter.
K?uster Post No. 9 meets the second and going out at nights but solos on tlie
Mrs. A. Sliadden bus added quite an
which was prepared by tlie ladies of uttered the words “yes” and “no”
girth Saturday of each month at U. A. It. violin and French harp of evenings, termissions.
*11 in Union block at 7:30 p. m. All and last but not least of the advantages
A motion was then made for tiie the Christian eliurch and was served at quite distinctly. Hope« are entertain­ improvement to her door yard in tlie
lembers of the Order.are cordially invited of the telephone is, tliut one baby does next meeting to lie held in McMinn­ the W. C. T. II. ball. The best of feel­ ed that he will eventually recover. Drs. shape of a variety of shrubbery.
i attend our meetings
for both families.
ville on tlie lust Saturday iu April. ing prevailed and the sportsmen took W. J. May, H. Petre and T. H. Meser-
I. 8. D owsing ,
J. J. Calhoun thinks that his herd of
B. F. C lvbink ,
Post Commander.
The railroad commission spent Tues­ Victor Ruiinell, Willie Reed, Pearl their defeat with the best of good hu­ ole, by tlieir combined efforts, succeed­ Jerseys will take the prize for butter
Adjutant
day night in tlie city. Tlie car con­ Smith, and Miss Young of Omaha— mor. A number of sportsmen were ed in reducing the dislocation in his production.
tained Gen. H. B. Compson, J. B. Ed- who responded to a hearty encore—de­ present from Portland, McMinnville, neck last Thursday.
A pleasant social was given at the
NOTICE
<iy> Lydell Baker, clerk, and Messrs. livered some appropriate recitations.
Salem, Eugene and elsewhere, and all
residence of John Wisecarver Saturday
J. A. B uchanan ,
[Lafayette Ledger, Mar. 24.]
were pleased witli their reception at
night. The evening was spent in en­
_______ Secretary.
I Hereafter all notices annonnc- Grundahl and Field, engineer and
Mr. M. O. Lownsdale has twenty
the hands of the Mncot club of this
joying music, games anil a delicious
Ing entertainments for which an superintendent of the line. Mr. Ma-
Captain
Sweeney,
U.
8.
A.,
San
golden
pheasants
that
he
has
raised
was not present, he having hurt
city.
lunch.
Ldmission fee is charged, all crum
his back last week. He will join the Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh
Mr. Martin is well pleased with tlie during the last year. He also has a
E. Sitton lost a fine Jersey cow last
abituary matter after the notice commission the latter part of the week. Remedy is the first medicine I have
large band of China pheasants that are
>f death has been given as a mat­ The commission is a useless thing as ever found that would do me any good treatment received from the Albany very tame and come when called for week.
sports and does not have a complaint
It is reported in this neighborhood
ter of news, all resolutions of con­ far as good to the people is concerned, Price 50 cts. Sold by Howorth <k Co.
but the people composing it are ns good
to make. He is also than kful to C'apt. their feed the same as chickens.
that the salary of tlie county commis­
dolence, wedding notices, cards as can be found in the state. A rail­
Last Tuesday evening the little three
t>f thanks, etc., furnished the road properly managed will look out BUl'EItS' AND BUSINESS D1RECTO11. Riley, of Portland, who referred the year old daughter of Mr. (ind Mrs. Syl­ sioners has been raised. What mem­
match,
for
the
impartial
decisions.
He
ber of our court was in Salem during
for
the
interest
of
its
patrons
as
well
us
relephone-Register for publica­
J. P. Irvine gives more sugar for $1 is looking for more worlds to conquer vester Grazier got hold of a bottle of
the session lobbying for the passage of
tion will be charged for at regu­ can the commission. The neccessity than any grocery house iu the city.
strychnine
and
was
poisoned
by
swal
­
of a commission does not exist, but
lar advertising rates, 5 and IO there can be no objection to a set of Call and see Wade & Co’.s stock of and no doubt a gentleman from Mult­ lowing some of the poisonous drug. Dr. that bill?
nomah, a Mr. Kinzell, will provide the
G ordius .
rents per line.
men drawing tlie salary under the law
Michaux was immediately summoned
world.
and doing ail that, is possible for them bicycles; high grade and reasonable.
It Should be in Every House.
and
worked
all
night
with
the
child
to do in consideration of it.
Farmers buy your groceries of J. P.
Local and General.
DIED.
and saved it from death. The child is
Irvine if you want to save your money.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps­
MARRIED.
now out of danger.
burg, Pa., says be will not be without
Head Kay & Todd’s new add, it ntay
Rhodes & Rhodes have money to C ook —In this city on Friday morn-
Dr.
King's New Discovery for con­
pay you.
ing, March 24, 1893, Richard Cook, of
C ablin ’—W allace .—At the residence loan on improved farm property.
sumption, cough and colds, that it cur­
[Nu"th Yamhill Leader, Mur. 24.]
of
the
bride
’
s
mother,
in
this
city,
paralysis,
aged
74
years.
Funeral
Dell Ellis, merchant of Grande
When you want prices on lumber get
C. C. Tallman is planting a 12-acrc ed ins wife who was threatened with
Sunday. March 26, 1893, Wayne D.
held Saturday from Wright’s hall,
Pneumonia after an attack of “La
Itonde, is in the city.
hop-yard on the Hauswirtli farm ad­ Grippe,
Carlin and Miss Eda Wallace; Judge them of A. 8. Briggs as he will save
” when various other remedies
under the auspices of the psychical
Miss Effie Sanders, of Sheridan, is
you money. Any quautityand quality.
Wm. Galloway officiating.
joining this town.
anil
several physicians had done her no
research
society.
Visiting friends in this city.
The young couple are prominent Office witli Jas. Fletcher.
Miss Johnson, daughter of John F., good. Robert Barber, Cooksport, Pa.,
Mr. Cook was an old resident of this
Mrs, Genevieve Short Sutcliffe, of members of society in the city and are
Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for city and his death was unexpected. lias secured the Mt. Richmond school, claims Dr. King’s New Discovery lias
done him more good than anything he
district No. 30.
Goldendale, Wash., is visiting Mrs. well known throughout tlie county, the sale of lots in Willis addition.
ever used for lung trouble- Nothing
Thursday morning lie cunie down town
their [families being pioneers. Tlieir
Word
comes
from
tlie
Cornelius
Geo. A. Peebles.
like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at
G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, as usual and about 9 o'clock complain­
creamery that on Tuesday every 20.9 Rogers Bros, drug store. Large bottles
The Cumberland Presbyterian Sun­ many friends, and among them T he Oregon.
ed
of
pains
in
the
back
and
head.
A
5
pounds of milk made a pound of but* 50c and $1.
day school will give an Easter concert T elephone - R eciistek , wish them
If you want your property insured in short time after bis complaint lie was
many happy years to come.
ter.
Sunday evening, April 2.
Wlmt Would You Do
a standard company, Rhodes Rhodes seen to stagger and as about to fall he
N. G. Russell is as happy as a big
-C arlin —On Tuesday even­
Services at the Christian church C oulter
was caught by a couple of men near by sunflower, because lie lias a daughter
ing, at 8 o’clock, March 28,1893, at will be pleased to write you.
If assured by scientific men that the
next Sunday morning and evening.
their residence in this city, B. E.
Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per and taken into a saloon where lie was at his house. Eight pounds. Mother
world would come to an end within
Coulter and Miss Mary O. Carlin, eord. Leave orders at J. R. Booth’s revived. In a short time he was una­
Special Easter services In the morning.
and daughter doing well.
the next twelve weeks? The long
Rev. Denton officiating.
ble to move and was taken home where
Every one invited.
market.
promised novel of Camille Flammarion,
Tlie ceremony was private, no one
he
lingered
until
4
o
’
clock
Friday
Morgan Baker, of Seattle, spent Sun­
[Newberg Graphic Mar. 24 ]
J. P. Irvine pays spot cash for all his
“Omega: The Last days of the World,”
being present but Mr. and Mrs. W. I).
morning.
day in the city at the residence of his
Willie the. last kiln of brick burned proves to be of thrilling interest. It is
Carlin and W. F. Coulter, father of tlie groceries, therefore can sell for less thnn
mother, Mrs. Catherine Baker, Mrs.
A Wonderful Engine--Cannot be Sur­ at the pressed brick factory was not a the conception of one of the world’s
bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Coulter those who have to buy on credit.
Baker has been quite sick but is now
passed.
failure, it was not such a success as had most distinguished astronomers, work­
R. M.Wade & Co. arc manufacturers’
have fitted up the house lately occu­
better.
been hoped for.
ed out within the bonds of scientific
pied by F. Purvine. Both are wel and agents for several styles of bicycles, all
An engine exerting surpassing pow­
(.'uster Post G. A. R. of this city lias favorably known in the city and tlieir of which are high grade and sold on a
Circuit court convenes at McMinn­ possibility. While educating the read­
er
it
always
a
source
of
wonder,
and
been presented with several volumes friends extend tlieir best wishes for guarantee.
yet how many are entirely forgetful of ville on next Monday. There are er in the most modern phase of science,
of war records and a history' of the late a happy future.____________
Remember that you can get your 5 the existence within themselves of an nearly 80 cases oil the docket, about it is as full of the most interesting sur­
more powerful and enduring the usual number of which are divorce prises as the Arabian Nights Enter­
war by Binger Hermann. The boys
gallon oil jackets filled at J. P. Irvines engine
titles in M c M innville .
than any ever invented. Not perhaps
appreciate the gift highly.
for even $1 with Sot discount for cash. until they have experienced irregular cases. Tlie minister gets a fee for ty­ tainment. The most interesting part
The Aetna is the name of the new 8. C. Adams Gives Home of the Unwritten
R M. Wade & Co. carry a stock of pulse, heart fluttering, tenderness in ing the knot, and tlie attorney a larger of this wonderful novelas found in bis
History of the City.
and arm, swollen ankles, one for untying it.
saloon to be opened shortly in this city
description of the trepidation and ex­
sash and doors, and all w’ho desire esti­ shoulder
asthmatic breathing, weak and hun­
by Willis «St Davidson, in the Camp­
Few men at the age of eighty-one are pectation into which the people of the
mates on builders’ materials of all kinds gry spells, smothering, short breath or
Y
’
esterday
morning
’
s
Statesman
con
­
bell block. It is finely fitted up, noth­
should see thei#.
iiain in side, when its existence is no as spry as uncle Horatio Hall, who world are thrown. Imagine the condi­
ing but late style furniture being used. tained a dispatch from McMinnville
onger to be denied, as the possessor walks u mile and a half into town two tion of tlie stock exchange with a* fact
J. P. Irvine wants 500 good ¡10 day must
concerning an interesting discovery in
know he has heart disease. Mrs.
of such importance staring them in the
A company of barn stormers assailed
real estate titles. A reporter knowing customers. We have more ixxikkeepers LeBar, Fitchburg, Mich., had heart or three times a week. He is also run­ face. Tlie opening chapters will be
the people of this city Friday and Sat­
ning
a
blacksmith
shop
nt
Fred
Goff
’
s
disease
fifteen
years;
had
to
litre
house
than
money.
that 8. C. Adams, of tills city, was ac­
urday nights. For some season or oth­
help; lived on liquid food, used Dr. and does considerable work in that found in the April number of the (bs-
quainted witli the eirrly history of
Baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per Mlles’ Heart Cure and all symptoms
mopolitan.
er they did so through the opera house.
Yamhill’s metropolis, interviewed that ton. For further particulars see M. left her. Continued use cured her. iiuC, and is building several rods of
The crowds were not large so the city
on
sidewalk
in
front
of
his
property
gentleman yesterday, He learned that Morgan or John Evenden.
Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee,
River street at'odd spells.
is not out much.
in 1851 and 1852 W. T. Newby dug a
A full line of musical instruments at who will give you a doctor’s book free.
Dr. Frances A. Cady will address the race from Baker creek to the western
When Baby wm «lek, we gave her Caatorla.
C. Grissen’s.
Joe Meeks* Family Provide«! For.
[Dayton Herald Mar. 24.]
ladies of the W. C. T. U. in the inter­ part of bis donation land claim, where
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
A
fine
conservatory
violin
for
120
and
Leroy R. Lewis, who lias been at- When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
ests of the department of Health and he erected a twenty-three foot overshot
Joe Meeks' widow still lives on tlie
a
cheap
one
for
$4
at
C.
Grissen
’
s
book
Heredity, at their rooms corner 2nd grist mill. As Mr. Adams brought a
Tualatin plains, in Washington county tending medical college at St. Louis, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
B streets, Friday, March 31, at 3 p. m. load of wheat to his mill in 1853 or 1854 and music store.
and, as all old times know, is a full­ returned home Sunday. He was pleas­
J. P. Irvine has a few more 5 gallon blood Nez Perce. When tlie lands ed to get back to Webfoot.
All ladies cordially invited.
be remarked to Newby that he(Newliy)
A little son of R. Miller, who bus
Special services will be held in the had the best townsitc in the county on kegs of syrup at $1.50.
were allotted in Idaho recently, Mrs.
Deiischneider is just in receipt of a Meek, her three sons, Courtney, Joseph been afflicted with spinal affection sev­
M. E. church next Sunday, consisting his place, and that he ought to start a
A HORRIBLE DEATH.
of an Easter sermon at 11 a. m. and an town there. “Do you think so?” said fine stock of shoes. If you are looking and Stephen, and her daughters, Mrs. eral years so that he could not walk
entertainment by the Sunday school Mr. Newby, “then suppose you start a for a good pair of boots or shoes and Olive Riley and Mrs. Jennie Nowhard, upright, fell from a log one day last George Gibbons of Ray’» Landing Burned
to Death Sunday Last.
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. town here yourself.” “But you own want to pay cash for them, go to Dell- all received 80 acres each of farming week. The little fellow suffered much
m. and Epworth League meeting jt the land and I do not,” Mr. Adams re­ schneider’s.
land, and Mrs. Meeks’ grand children in the night, but is now able to walk
George Gibbons, who lives near Rays
plied. “That makes no difference,” he
Don’t forget, if you have any cash, came in for a like amount. The entire erect without difficulty.
6:30 p. m. All are invited.
landing in this county met his death
said,
“
you
start
the
town
and
I
’
ll
give
tract
consists
of
1520
acres
of
as
fine
that
J.
P.
Irvine
is
still
in
the
lead
It is rumored that Judge Denny, act­ in a horrible manner ¡Sunday after­
Chas. Berry and a Mr. Parker left
a block of land.” “All right,” Mr. when it comes to low prices.
land as the donation land claim upon ing with other capitalists, intend build­
Tuesday for Birmingham, Iowa, where you
noon. George and his brother Dan
Adams replied, “you’ll stand to your
All persons knowing themselves in­ which Joe Meeks lived and died. There ing and operating a motor line between were some distance from the house of
Mr. Berry will stop for three or four word and not forget it.” “No, I’il do
is
soon
to
be
a
distribution
of
farming
Daytoir
and
McMinnville
to
connect
month* and then go to Maine. He in­ Just what I have said.” With that debted to the firm of Carlin & Coulter
George when they discovered the place
tends to stay away for a year, but if he understanding Mr. Adams returned to are requested to call immediately and implements, etc, so that the Meek fam­ with a daily boat to and from Portland in flames. They hurried home and
bis claim on Panther creek, six miles,, settle their Indebtedness as all accounts ily may consider themselves very for­ to Dayton. This is almost too good
is not back before his friends are no from the mill and during the winter
were horrified to find that Mrs. Gib­
prophets. A webfooter in the east is lie got out all the material for a house will be placed in the hands of a collec­ tunate in having Indian blood eousrlng news to be true. If there is any truth bons, wife of George, was not arotind
through
tlieir
veins.
in the rumor, every one in McMinn­ the house and George presumed that
and in the spring hauled it to the mill. tor in a short time.
like a duck away from water.
On his arrival .with the first load he
ville, Lafayette, Dayton and those who she and the children were in the burn­
Oregon lias five living ex-governors, asked Mr. Newby to locate his block as
Parlies wishing to borrow money on
Electric Bitter*.
live along the whole line should give ing house. He Immediately entered in
and, strange as it may seem for a re­ he had come to start the town. He improved farm security will find it to
This remedy is becoming so well
publican Btate, they are all democrats replied, “Select your own ground and their advantage to call on W. T. Vin­ known and so popular as to need no the road and the men who propose to the midst of flames and was prostrated
special mention. All who have used build it, a kind word and a helping by the smoke and flames and burned
but one—Hon. Z. F. Moody, of Salem. drive a corner stake, and I’ll lay out ton at office of Irvine and Cosbow.
the town from that stake.” Mr. Adams
Electric Bitters sing the same song of hand. Judge Denny owns considera­ to death. His brother attempted to
The democrats are: Hon. L. F. Grover, then went east of the mill some 600 feet
('all on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains firaise.—A purer medicine does not ex-
of Portland; Hon. W. W. Thayer, of aud drove down a stake and drove a in Teal estate. They will show you st and it is guaranteed to do all that is ble valuable land near Lafayette, and get him out and was severely burned.
Portland; Hon. John Whiteaker, of stake for the northeast corner of his property and give prices with the best claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all between that place and Dayton. The After the fire it was learned that Mrs.
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will proposed line would be of great benefit Gibbons had gone to a neighbor’s and
Eugene and Hon. S. F. Chadwick, of block. At Newby’s request Mr. Adams terms.
got A. 8. Watt, the county surveyor, to
remove pimples, boils, salt rhueni and to the farmers of the valley and all was safe.
Salem.
The butcher shop* of J. R. Booth other affections caused by impure others.
come and plat the town. The survey
consisted
of
a
street
on
the
north
and
The bicycle season is now at band
is at all times supplied with the best of blood.—Will drive malaaia from tlie
Hows Thio!
sides of Mr. Adams’ block, with a
system and prevent as well as cure all
and a large number of our citizens are east
i Sheridan Sun. Mar. 23.]
very few other blooks. Mr. Adams meats. Game and fish in season, rec­ malarial fevers.—For cure of headache,
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
getting the fever. Nothing is nicer very soon after wrote a simple warran­ ollect.
constipation indigestion try Electric
Al Southmayd received from Dolph for any case of Catarrh thatcannot be cured
than an early morning spin on a pneu­ ty deed, which Newby and his wife ex­
Baled timothy hay for sale at $14 per Bitters—Entire satisfaction gauranteed. last Friday a motley collection of bea­ by Hall’s Catarrh Cure
matic tire. It is a healthful exercise ecuted. Not long after Mr. Newby ob­ ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality, or money refunded. Price ■>» cts. and
F. J. C heney A Co Props. Toledo. O.
some blank deeds printed iu
We the undersighed, have known F. J
$1.00 per liettle at Rogers Bros, drug ver, otter, mink, bear, wild eat aud
and ladies and gentlemen can enjoy it. tained
Portland, which contained a condition call and examine.
Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe
coon
skins,
which
he
will
ship
to
the
store.
5
The city is large enough for a bicycle that in the event spirituous liquors
perfectly honorable in all business
Any kind of wood in any quantity
New York market when it gets ripe. him
transactions
and financially able to carry
club. Why not buy a bicycle and go were ever sold on the premises that
Ariiito! Arlato!
Over in Tillamook sounty when a man out any obligations made by their firm.
they should bo forfeited to the school can be purchased of Kay A Todd.
to the world's fair upon it.
West
A
Truax,
wholesale druggists,Tolcilo,
district. In 1856 or'57 a small saloon
When your $200 watch needs repair­
Go to Montee’s and get your photo­ wants to do a little trading he does it
Ohio
The formal opening of the free read­ was started in the town and W. T.
thusly:
“
Gimme
an
otter'sjworth
of
Walding. Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale
ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds graphs taken; the finest in the city.
ing room will take place Monday eve­ Newby brought suit before the circuit
druggists, Toledo. Ohio
of jewelry repaired.
You will always find us ready to please flour, a bear’s wortli of clothes, a bea­
Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally,
ning, April 3rd. A short program will court to enforce the condition in the
ver's
worth
of
seerup,
a
mink
’
s
worth
acting
directly upon the blood and mucus
the
forfeiture
of
the
premises.
deed
and
tne
iorienure
oi
uur
pn-uooc».
■
our
customers.
McMinnville,
Oregon.
la* rendered, there will 1* short speech­ Judge O. C. Pratt or Judge George H. j S. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn-
surfaces
of the system. Price 75c per hot.
of
tobacco,
a
cat
’
s
worth
of
bacon
and
'
vllle
pharmacy
are
closing
out
their
tie.
Sold
by all druggists; Testimonials free.
es by Prof. Brownson, Mayor Irvine, Williams was Judge of the court before .
or Interest to Hop Growers.
a coon’s worth of coffee.
stock
of
paints
and
oils
at
cost.
Call
Mr. Eckman, Mr. Griesen and others. which the case was tried and the court |
Marriage Lit
Last Thursday an old lady aged be­
Good tools are essential to the suc­
Music will hirnlshed by the college stu­ held that the conditional «lauae was of and investigate.
validity whatever.
I A. F Fields will plow your garden cessful cultivation of hops. No argu­ tween 60 and 70 years and coming
dents. A 10 cent lunch will lie served no Theceurt
The clerk has issued license to wed
held that in the deed of .
from
East Portland, started to
at the close of the program. The read­ T Newby, he either transferred his tl-1 in good shape at a reasonable price. ment is needed to prove this. Neither
to tlie following during the week:
walk
to
Oretown,
over
on
the
coast,
a
is there need of argument to prove
ing room will be open for inspection tie or he didn’t. It he transferred it, Drop a card in the poRtoffice.
March 25—F.dah L Wallace, aged 18;
that we have the finest line of hop tools distance of about 45 miles. Our inform­
during the evening. All persons at­ for a x-aluableconsideration, then New­
Notice to Taxpayers.
W D Carlin, agol 27.
by’s control of the land ceased at once,
in the market. To see them is to be ant said she had property in Portland,
tending the opening arc Invited to and
March 28—Mary O Carlin, aged 30; |
no condition could have any force
Notice is hereby given that the tax ] convinced. Gur assortment comprises but that she walked to save convey­ B E Coulter, aged 30.
bring a suitable book to be placed in or effect. The court said that if New­
ance
hire.
The
old
lady
will
probably
by had leased the premises—but still roll of Yamhill county, state of Oregon disk cultivators, spring tooth cultlva-
the library. No admission.
Mile«’ Nerve and Liver Pill».
retained the title in fee—that a condi­ j for the year 1892, is now in my hands I tors, solid tooth cultivators, all with | repent of her rash undertaking before
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need tion
she swims the 32d ford on Three Riv-
of that sort would work a reversal
Act on a new principle—regulating
for dyspejisla. Torpid liver, yellow of the premises. But when the market i for collection. That part of the state ' steel frames. Also 3-gang plows, ad­ : ers- Tlie creeks are all terribly swol­
skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran­ value of the land was paid, and a le­ law. which heretofore required the justable beam, and stationary beam len at this time, an<l aside from this ' the liver, stomach and bowels through 1
nerves. A new- discovery. Dr.
teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c gally executed conveyance given, it, i sheriff to visit the precincts for the pur­ one-horse plow. We have selected fact, it is rather a perilous walk for a i ; the
Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, I
was good—was an ex parte condition of pose of receiving taxes, has been re- these with much care, and bought
Sold by Howorth * Co.
forfeiture would be held for nought and pealed. And all taxes on this roll will them direct from manufacturers. De­ lady of any age through the lonely bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa-
Persons desiring horse bills are re­ worthies«. The result was, that the be collected at my office in the court scriptive circulars sent on application. passe« of the Coast rouge.
cniiumi.
children. Ollianr-si,
Smallest, HJIIUCHI,
mildest, r-uicnu.
surest ‘» i
“conditional deeds" were discontinued.
quested to call at this office and look at Mr.
A party has been organized in Sheri- doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers |
Be sure and see them before purchas­
Adams added that he thought he house, in McMinnville, Oregon.
Bros.
our stock of horse cuts. It is the larg­ knew the unwritten history of Mc­
dan to secure the hidden treasure taken
W. ¿. W arren ,
I
ing.
U nion H ardware C o .
est in the county or on the west side. Minnville much better than some of
from the galleon and hidden some- >
Cure for CoVl«, Frv.-ri anO Creneral De-
¡
Sheriff of Yamhill Co., Or.
Gimmntenl
to
cure
Bilk»!«
Attack«sod
If you want samples of our cuts write the modern historians who have at­
¡where near Woods in a cave that can * bllity. Suoli Bile Meant. Sc per bottle.
CoaatipaHon. Small IMle Brans.
Dated
this
23d
d«y
of
March,
1893.
tempted to write it.— Salem Statesman.
and we will mail them to you.
!l
•
Come« the Lumber manufactured at JONES & ADAMS’ mill.
It is the Peer of any Lumber sold in the McMinnville market.
A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES
H uh been formulated and it is now the eheajiest lumber on the
market all qualiticH 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 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 coat, call and see
us. We will make you a proposition. This proposition is
based upon the fact that in building up McMinnville or Yam­
hill County we are building up Sones & Adams.
A Complete Stock of Paints. Oils. Builders’ Hardware
Is now displayed iu our new building for the inspection of the
jieople of this county. Every one requiring goods handled by­
ns 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,
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
The finest line of
STAPLE. AND FANCY GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
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.
C-A- x - zl - ä - xthz )
see me
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.
FEDIOKEE.
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(Abdallah, 1.
Hambletonian 10(Rys-
[2:41
dike’s) sire of 4 I 2: 30 (Chas Kent mare,
performers.
'Bona Fide, 720, , sire.
sire/
of Humbeat, 2:28, |
(Bellairs.
and Daniel Boone,
sire of Echo 2:274; [Kate, dam of Breeze,
2:24; Bruno, 2:294 a
’Nelly M 2:284 and
Young Bruno 2:22’j
Susie Owens 2:26.
I
'Volunteer, 55 sire of St.
Julian 2:114 and 26 oth­
ers in 2:30 or better.
Î
Hambletonian, 10.
Lady Patriot, by Young Pa-
riot out of Lewis Hulse mare
Madge. <
(Abdallah, 15.
Nelly
^Kate Darling, by Sherman Mor­
gan, founder of the great Mor­
gan family.
A DIROND ACK 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.
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