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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1893)
EliEPHONE-REUISTER 13, 1893 ■OBTOrriCE HOUKS. # a in. to 7 p. nt From 7:30 p. p. in. irder hours from 7 a. in. to« p. m. from 12 m. to 1 p. m uth closes at 9:50 a. lit. Mail CS at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. m. r 5:45 a. m train closes evening P m. ,i and southern Tillamook mail .1 a ui. CHURCH NOTICES. E piscopal C hurch .— Services bath at 11 a. m and 7:40p m, ohool at 9:30 a. m Traver nieet- day evenings at 7:30. R ev . 8. E M imingir , Pastor land P resbyterian C hurch — very Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p lay School at 9:30 a. in. R ev J R. H ome , Pastor. • C hi nch .— Services every Sabbath i. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. ias C hurch .—Services every Sab- 111 a ui. and 7:30 p. ni Sunday at 10 a. iu. Y. P. 8 C. E. meets at 0:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed- (t 7.30 p m. Everyone invited II A. D enton , Pastor. M eh C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st Sundays of each month, Second St. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth , St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . T hos B riody , Pastor . hut nnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., their hall the first and third Satur- eacli month at 10 a. m. Visitors f invited. J. T. J olly , M. E. K uns . Master, Secretary, nnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of rid—Meet first ami Third Mondays month; visiting brothers cordially '0 attend Lodge room Third St ock. JO. R ogers , C. C. BiDotroRD, Clerk Post No. 9 meets the second and Itnrday of each month at O. A. R, Union block at 7 7:30 :30 i>. p. in. lit. All I of the Order.arc cordially < invited I our meetings I, S. D owning , C1.VBISR, Post Commander. Adjutant. NOTICE. liter all notices announc er tai nnient a for which an on fee is charged, all ■y matter after the notice h has been given as a mat- ews, all resolutions of con- a, wedding notices, cards nks, etc., furnished the one-Register for publica- 11 be charged for at regu- jvertlBing rates, 5 and IO per line. Local and General. Earhuff organ is the best at C. 1’s. le, cart and harness for sale, En- t the sheriff's office. l>s, the tailor, has pulled out. He a resident of Portland. Carlin, who has been very sick te time past, is reported better, ited—A good milch cow as part mt on a buggy, hack or bicycle. Force. e birds and robins have appeared «cording to signs the weather loderate. . Frank Mitchell of Coe is visit- >r parents, Mr. and Mrs. John t> of this city. l . J. D. Fenton and daughter, of md, have been visiting in the city g the past week. w. Berry, writing from Wilson, as, does not seem to be greatly ■sseil with the east. s taxes will be delinquent the 1st ay. Costs will be added after that, j. Warren, Sheriff. iv. Hunsaker has an arm in a because a cow kicked it. It is se- ly bruised but not broken. iss Cora X Young and Miss Myrtle derson gave a recital at the New- college Tuesday evening, protracted meeting will begin at Christian church next Sunday, .■ices conducted by the pastor. he former editor of the North Yam- Leader once more has control, he ing purchased the plant last week. Zhile the son of IL Ungerman was Ing his father’s horse last Friday tumbled and fell, breaking its neck. V. J. Garrison is the proud possessor 1 colt by Oregon. It is a fine one, ; its mother died in giving it birth. Valter Link returned from Eugene urday, where he had been visiting a er that he has not seen for a num- of years. i‘. B. Kay and O. P. Coshow went to lem Saturday, where they attended stockholders meeting of the Thos. ay woolen mills. F. P. Brown, of Glendive, Montana, id Miss D. F. Dobbins of Newberg ere married by Justice Rhodes, on lesday evening. The lectures at the Christian church 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were very xxl. They are pleasant talkers and ic lecture was full of information. A great public debate on Tariff will > held Friday night in the Philergian ciety hall of the college. All parties i be heard from. Everybody invited. Karl’s Clever Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipa- tion. 25e, 50c and $1. Sold by How- orth <t Co. The examination of Dr. Rowland was hold before Justice Rhodes Thurs day last and he was bound over in the sum of $300 to await the action of the grand jury. The subject of the morning sermon at the M. E. church next Sunday will be the “Triumph of a Fixed Purpose in Life,” and in the evening “Infidelity and Infidels.’’ All are invited. Hicks Fenton, M. D., who recently graduated in Portland, spent Sunday in this city. He left Tucaday for Spok ane where he will practice. He wan vaiadietariaa of his class, making the fourth RUCceMiva Yamhill boy who lias had that honor firom (the medical clasa. In another column will be found an advertisement of the Slocum medicine company, of Oakland, California. Prof. Slocum is nt present stopping at the Yamhill hotel, where he can be con sulted until Wedneeday noon, April 19. Read the advertisement and if you are in need of treatment go and con sult the professor. Shiloh's Vitallzer is what you need for dyspe|>sia. Torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran teed to give you satisfaction. Price 73c Hold by Ho worth A Co. The sheriff lias collected some $30,000 as taxc . The state tax will not lie the first money paid out judging from the order of the county court to divide the taxes collected among the different funds. Persons deairiug hone bills ure 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 aud we will mail them to you. The Odd Fellows of this district will celebrate the 74th anniversary of their order in this city on the 26th. P. P. Gates, of Lafayette, will lie president of the day and R L Harris, marshal. The Rebekahs will give a grand ball in the evening in the Campbell hall. Jos. Willis was arrested and liound over in the sum of $.500 for "being arm ed with a dangerous weapon and as saulting a person therewith.” The person assaulted was Mrs. Albert and the trouble was over a family matter. Mrs. Albert was severely bruised. An assessment blank used in Yam hill county has been received and duly mounted in the “rogues’ gallery.” The county court took bids for printing and this is what was furnished. It is a cheap job, though either of the Mc- Minnvile offices could have made money out of it had it been known what style of work was wanted or could be put off on the county.— HUleboro Democrat. Billings & Snodgrass, representing the Acme Roofing Co., of Chicago, are in town advertising their new fire,rust, moss and decay proof composition. Par ties having old or leaky roofs, either tin or shingle, will do well to call on them at the Hotel Yamhill and gee speci mens of their work and obtain prices per square for the same. For references enquire of J. E. Brooks. All work guaranteed. This is to certify that from an inter view with Dr. C. W. Lowe, and from an examination of his diploma, we be lieve him to be thoroughly qualified in his profession, to relieve the various mechanical defects of eyesight when the same can be done by the scientific application of glasses. D rs . E. E. G ochek , 8. A. Y oung , J. F. G albreath On occount of delay In some special work Dr. Lowe is having done iu the east he will extend his stay till April 21. Eyes tested free. Office witli Dr. Wright. Some of the bloods of the city want ed beer and cheese after the dance Sat urday night and they attempted to get into the Germania beer hall. The pro prietors were in lied and refused to open when the bloods broke down the door and entered. Monday the bloods were engaged in collecting money in order to settle the matter without an expose. The boys must have their fun and all the lecturers and organizations have but little Influence on the young man sowing Ills wild oats. People who rant around and spend all their time attending to some other persons busi ness, would accomplish more good to stay nt home and teach their children the straight and narrow path. If more care was taken of the children there would be less necessity for the W. C. T. U. and kindred organizations. Young men who stay out nights will probably go home early if requested to do so by their mothers. ANOTHER BANK GONE. Thr 1 amhlll Uank Clo.sd II. Door. Tu.a- <lay. Not Much Lu»a if Any. The North Yamhill Bank ^closed its doors Tuesday owing to its Inability to meet demands made upon it by the Merchants' National bank of Portland. Several checks on the bank were given to the sheriff of this county in payment of taxes and they were cashed by the McMinnville National bauk of this city and were forwarded to the Mer chants’ National for collection. The cheeks were sent to the Yamhill bank and either because of the lack of funds or the sickness of Mr. Martine were not paid. This brought matters to a focus, as the institution was not of a very sol id nature and the Commercial National settled a large overdraft account by taking a mortgage on the bank proper ty. Ho far all demands have been paid and as near as we can learn there will lie but little less if any to the deposi tors. .Some $1700 was deposited on Sat urday last and we are informed that these depositors have received their money in full. Mr. Martine was doing business on a capital of $2000 and the deposits of the people. Everyone was aware of this fact but having confidence iu the man they deposited their money and from tlie present appearance of the matter their opinion was not wrong. Mr. Marline is, or was, a resident of Kan sas city, where be lias held several re sponsible positions. Improvement in ‘Binders. Knapp, Burrell & Co, have just re ceived a carload of the celebrated Deer ing binders. Tills machine lias many improvements not heretofore used, one of which is tlie jointed platform. By the removal of two small bolts, that the farmer can carry in his vest pocket or in tlie tool box, the platform can be telescoped to less than half of its work ing width and tills can be accomplish ed in five minutes by one man unaid ed. This patented device is owned aud controlled by Wm. Deering & Co., and the Deering binder is the only one us ing it. Trucks for moving the binder are no longer necessary, as when tele scope«}, the Deering machine will pass through any ordinary farm gate and travel any wagon road. Farmers, do not fall to see this binder and carefully examine this and other exclusive feat ures before buying. We also invite your attention to the new Buffalo l’itts thresher on exhibition at our storeroom. E. N. F ord , Manager. Card or Thanks. To the many friends Who soklndly assisted in the sickness and burial of the late G. W. Goucher, and to those who sent Howers tlie relatives wish to extend their thanks. Words fail to express the thanks thaUare felt and if the future gives tlie opportunity to ex press in deeds what is felt the service will lie extended. D r . E. E. G oucher . Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that the tax roll of Yamhill county, state of Oregon for tlie-year 1892, is now in my hands for oollœtlon. That part of the state law, which heretofore required the sheriff to visit thé precincts for the pur pose of receiving taxes, has been re- jiealed. And all taxes on this roll will be collected nt my office in the court To Whom it May Concern. house, in McMinnville, Oregon. North Yamhill, Or., April 9, 1893. W. L. W arren , This is to certify that I, Wilson Reed Sheriff of Yamhill Co., Or. have been afflicted with tape worm for Dated tills 23d day of March, 1893. a number of years and having lieen treated by different doctors and never BUYERS* AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. got any relief, until meeting with Pro Hats given away at Kay & Todd’s. fessor L. M. Slocum^ Within one and Read their add and go get one. a half hours after taking his medicine Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains was relieved of a thirty foot worm, head and all complete, without any in in real estate. They will show you convenience or loss of a meal. I will property and give prices with tlie best gladly correspondjwlth any one regard terms. The butcher shop of J. R. Booth ing the matter. W ilson R eeii , is at all times supplied with the best of Fairdale, Yamhill Co. Or. meats. Game and fish in season, rec ollect. Officers Elected. Baled timothy hay for sale at $14 per The annual election of the Y. W. C. ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality, T. U. was held at their headquarters call and examine. Monday evening and the following of Any kind of wood in any quantity ficers were elected for the ensuing year: can be purchased of Kay & Todd. Pres,, Mrs. H. A. Denton; 1st vice pres. When your $200 watch needs repair Mrs. Coshow; 2d vice, Eva L. Hoberg; ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds 3d vice, Miss Etta L Palmer; 4th vice, of jewelry repaired. Mrs. Rosa Clark; 5th vice, Mrs. Jennie S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn Purvine; Cor. Sec., Miss Edith Hogg; Rec. Sec., Eva L. Hoberg; Treas., Miss ville pharmacy are closing out their EvafMartin. The following delegates stock of paints and oils at cost. Cal) were elected to attend the state W. C. and investigate. J. P. Irvine gives moie sugar for $1 T. U. at Astoria, May 10,11 and 12: Miss Eva Martin, Mrs. Purvine and than any grocery house in the city. Mrs. Wolfenden. Adjourned to meet Call and see Wade & Co'.s stock of Monday evening, April 24. bicycles; high grade and reasonable. City Taxpayers Notice. Farmers buy your groceries of J. P. Notice is hereby given to the tax Irvine if you want to save your money. Rhodes & Rhodes have money to payers of the city of McMinnville, Ore gon, that the assessment roll of said loan on improved farm property. city for the year 1893 has been placed When you want prices on lumber get in my bands, and that the same will them of A. S. Briggs as be will save remain in my hands for the period of you money. Any quantity and quality. 30 days from this date. During which Office with Jas. Fletcher. time I will be in my office at the Mc Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for Minnville National bank in said city, the sale of lets in Willis addition. between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, to receive and receipt for taxes. Oregon. Dated this 6th day of April, 1893. If you want your property Insured in J. W. C owls , Treasurer of the City of McMinnville a standard company, Rhodes A Rhodes will be pleased to write you. Oregon. _______________ Marriage Licence». Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per cord. Leave orders at J. R. Booth’s The clerk has issued license to wed to market. the following persons during the past J. P. Irvine pays spot cash for all his week: | (April 5—Mrs Mary Sax, aged 53; groceries, therefore can sell for less than those who have to buy on credit. John Grant, aged 38. Remember that you can get your 5 April 8—Estella Mellinger, aged 18; gallon oil jackets filled at J. P. Irvines Frank E. Berry, aged 23. April 11—D F Dobbins; aged 24; F B for even $1 with -Set discount for cash. J. P. Irvine wants 500 good 30 day Brown, aged 24. customers. We have more bookkeepers Bine-Jays’ E rr . Waatml than money. For 10 cents apiece. Other kinds want Baled timothy hay for sale at $12 per ed. Send stamp for price list and par ton. For further particulars see M. ticulars. A rthur L. P ope , Morgan or John Evenden. McMinnville, Or. A full line of musical instruments at Miles' Nerve and Liver Pill». C. Grissen's. , Art on n new principle—regulating J. P. Irvine has a few.more 5 gallon the liver, stomach and bowels through kegs of syrup at $1.50. the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, Don’t forget, if you have any cash, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa that J. P. Irvine is still in the lead tion. Unequaled for men, women, and children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 when it comes to low prices. doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers Parties wishing to borrow money on Bros. improved farm security will find it to Ariato! Arista! their advantage to call on W. T. Vin Go to Montee’s and get your photo ton at office of Irvine and Cosbow. A. F Fields will plow your garden graphs taken; the finest In the city You will always find us ready to please in good shape at a reasonable price. our customers. McMinnville. Oregon. Drop a card in the postoffice COMMISSIONERS COURT. DIED. G oucheh —At his residence in Amity, Road |ietltioi> of R L Harris; assessors on Saturday, April 8,1MKI,Dr. George of damage reported no damage; declar Wilson < ¡oucher, of lung trouble,aged ed a public highway; clerk ordered to 72 years. Funeral held from M. E. notify superintendent Dist 6 to open church on Sunday, Rev. Jos. Hoberg same. Supervisor ef Dist No 8 allowed a officiating. Service at tlie grave by scraper. the Masonic fraternity, The rate of toll ou Nestucca road Dr. Goucher wus one of the best known men in the county, having from Hanchetto place to Dolph practiced medicine in the county since fixed as follows; Hliaep and swine, 1 1864. He was born in West Virgin}« cent each; two wheeled vehicles, 10 on the 26th of August, 1820, where lie cents; four ‘wheeled vehicle, 20 cents; resided until he reached early man horseman, 5 cents; liaise stock, other hood. For nine years he practiced his than swine aud sheep, 2 ceuts each. The contract for furnishing the coun profession in the southern states, the greater portion of the time being spent ty lumber was awarded to Brower Bros in Louisiana. When the Mexican war lumber to be used in districts 1, 2 and broke out lie enlisted un«l served 3 at the rate of $8.20 per thousand, to through it, lieing in several bard en be delivered ip wagon load lots. To gagements. In 1849 he embarked for Dorrance Bros for Dist No 9 at the rate California from New Orleans,anti when of $9 per thousand. the company of which he was a part The application of commander of reached Panama it was found that Kirkpatrick post No 38 for relief was there was no way in which they could ordered continued for explanation from proceed to California. The party pur relief committee of said post. chased a Spanish brig and owing to Commissioner Henderson ordered to certain laws then in effect it was found investigate the claim of Geo Fresliaur that she could not be sailed as an Amer for aid. ican vessel, as she was not provided Deed of land for county road donated with a keel. This difficulty wus sur by Darling Smith and others was ac mounted by beaching her and spiking cepted. on a 4x4 keel. The purty then naviga Report of Hup Dist No 1 approved to ted the vessel to Acapulco, being out 40 March 8, 1893. days and they suffered greatly for wa Report of Sup Dist No 2 approve«! to ter. Here a portion of them went Jan, 1893. ashore and walked from there to the Report of Sup Dist No 5 approved to gold fields; the others, navigated the Jan 30, 1893. vessel to the Golden Gate. After the Clerk ordered to advertise for sealed usual vicissitudes of the early California bids for the construction of a bridge pioneer tlie doctor removed to Oregon across the Nortli Yamhill river at Coles in 1864 uu«l settled in the Chehalem place. valley in tills county. He has been a The county treasurer instructed to resident of tills state and county since. apportion the funds in his hands in ac- He was ordained a preacher of tlie M. «.■ordanee with »he levy for the year 1892 E. Church south, and for a time was in and to call in outstanding warrants for charge of what was then know'll as the payment as fast as funds are received Dallas cireuit. This was not congenial for the payment of same. to him and he settled down to the Supervisor of road Dist No 9 ordered practice of medicine which he lias fol to purchase two road scrapers for use in lowed since without a break. Three his district. children and his fourtli wife survive Time for collecting taxes extended to him. The children are Dr. E. E. May 1st, at which date all unpaid taxes Goucher, of this city; Mrs. Nora Spring will become delinquent and sheriff er, of Prineville, and Mrs. Lila Muddox ordered to return the roll. of Portland. One brother is still alive T D Henderson appointed supervisor and is a resident of California. j'oad Dist No 14 consisting of all that A Wonderful Englne--Canuot be Sur part of Baker creek and North Mc Minnville precincts not included in the passed. city of McMinnville. J W Jones appointed supervisor of An engine exerting surpassing pow er it always a source of wonder, and Dist No 15, consisting of all that part of yet how many are entirely forgetful of Fairlawn and South McMinnville pre the existence within themselves of an engine more powerful and enduring cincts, not included in the city of Mc than any ever invented. Not perhaps Minnville and all roads on the bound until they have experienced irregular ary between 14 and 15. pulse, heart fluttering, tenderness in The city of McMinnville shall consti shoulder and arm, swollen ankles, asthmatic breathing, weak and hun tute the Kith district. gry spells, smothering, short breath or Road districts 1 to 15 be allowed $333 pain in side, when its existence is no each. This to be the first apportion longer to be denied, as the possessor must know lie has heart disease. Mrs. ment; no apportionment for district No LeBar, Fitchburg, Midi., had heart 16. disease fifteen years; had to hire house Tlie North Yamhill Leader and Am help; lived on liquid food, used Dr. ity Popgun are designated as the offi Mlles’ Heart Cure and all symptoms left her. Continued use cure«! her. cial papers of Yamhill county. Sheriff allowed stamps to the amount Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee, who will give you a doctor's book free. of $5; clerk stamps to the amount of $1.50; recorder stamps to tlie amount of No. s items . 5.00. Next Sunday is tlie election of offi W L Warren's fees late session cers of our union Sunday school and circuit court................................ $534.30 everyone in tills neighborhood should E«1 Hendrick’s fees...................... 363.20 attend. I*’ M York, assessors fees............. 61.50 Mr. Ward Wiseearver, who lias been Patton Bros, 270 ft lumber......... 200 in Portland for tlie last six months, W F Coulter, 25 lbs spikes......... 1 00 has returned home, having finished a Lydia O Ross, witness fees......... 250 thorough course in the Portland busi Mamie A Ross “ “ 250 ness college. Ward is a great fisher Lena M Ross " “ 2 50 man and will no doubt take great de Elizabeth P Ross “ “ 2 50 light in catching some of the fine ones, B F Rhodes, justice fees in Butts especially the Minnies. 200 We are delighted to learn that Mr. In Davis case................................. Tommie Henderson has been appointed I M Collard janitor for March...................... 12 00 read supervisor of our district. The 4 00 extra work................................. county court has shown good judge janitor for circuit court........... 10 00 mentin selecting Mr. Henderson, as he 3 00 is a rustler and there should be no dan No reason given for deduction . Allowed...................................... 23 00 ger of any arms being thrown out of place while our young folks are taking R W McCall, 6 days work wittli team............................................. 12 00 their evening drives. Mr. Joseph Funk has purchased J J Johnson, 6 days work with team........................................ 1200 some very fine chickens. Since prize fighting is going out of date Joe is go St Vincents Hospital ing to introduce the manly art among 106 days board and medicine for Christian Strohm.................... 106 00 the banties. He thinks by introducing the art among the chickens there can F M York, copy of assessment roll aud plats of school dist... 64 50 be no cry of fowl. J C Pennington, treasurers sal 50 00 There was a pleasant gathering of U S Booth, freight........................ 40 young folks at Fred Hibbs' last Friday City of McMinnville, water and evening and all who attended seemed lights........................................... 19 80 well pleased. GF Earhart, 4000 poles............. 20 00 Mr. John Lockard has been absent J B Long, 4000 assessment slips from Sunday school for the last two and 300 reireipts........................ 12 00 Sundays on account of illness. His Chas H Dodd, 1 road scraper... 10 75 troubles seem to be like Job's afflictions. Knapp, Burrell & Co, Mrs. Jerome Derby has been quite ill 1-12 inch Grub breaker plow 23 00 tt (( 44 44 for the past few days but is up and J. 27 00 around again. 50 00 Mr. Newt Wisecarver has been mak ing some improvements on his father's R M Wade & Co, 11 00 farm in the way of fencing. Newt is 1 stove........................................ 60 going into the hog business and ills Stovepipe and damper................ 40 motto is whole hog or none. He is gp- Setting and moving Btove......... ing to put his bottom in clover and C Grissen 10 when his hogsTatten he will rejoice all Bottle ink...................................... Box pens........................................ over. Guv. 85 1 qt Ink................................. 1 10 Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. 2 doz pencils................................. 1 00 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Pocket memo for Galloway....... 35 Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 320 Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 8 boxes comb, pens...................... Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup 1 R. Legal cap........................... 3 00 tions. and positively cures Pil«w or no 6 pt bottle ink............................... 2 75 pay required. It is guaranteed to give 1 gross rub. bands. . 1 35 perfect satisfaction, or money refund “ 25 ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale 1 box “ 1 R. typewriter paper.................. by Rogers Bros. 1 75 1J doz pencils............................... 1 10 School Report. 100 indictment blanks............... 400 Following is the report of the Gepher Ink, penholders, pens, etc ....... 245 valley school, Dist. No. 36, for the month ending March 24, 1893: 23 25 No. boys enrolled 5; number girls en Jacob Wortman, 6 shade trees 1 50 rolled 21; total number 27; number cases J H Henderson, coal oil and tardiness, one; roll of honor, Flora Pot lamp chimney........................... 535 ter. B lanche M iller , Chas H Ifodd Teacher. 1 12 inch W 8 road plow............. 15 75 The following are the names of pu 2 road scrapers and cartage 19 75 ■ —- ■ pils in district 57 who are on the roll of *85 50 honor for month of school which closed Harding A Heath ed April 7, 1893: Fannie, Marion and Edward Taylor, Publication bids for w«xxl wanted . 400 4 50 Graeie, Fanny and Frank Newell, Lil 100 envelopes for clerk 25 lie, Iva, Carrie and Bryant Sapping Claims published March Claims published prior to Feb 1 10 25 field, Verna and Worthey I^ady. M innie P otter , Teacher. A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse , Allowed.................................. J J Henderson 1 days work on bridge 30 lbs spikes................................... One team 1 day.................. ........ One day ex. gravel bar, etc ....... posters for Dr. Minty ................ 4 days April term.......................... Milage .................................... Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are the keepers of the government lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blest with a daughter, four years old. I^ast April she was taken down with mea sles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain; she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere “handful of bones.”—Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery Thos W Perry and after the use oftwo and a half bot tles, was completely cured. They say 4 days April term Dr. King's New Discover)- is worth its Milage ......................................... weight in gold, yet you can get a trial bottle free at Rogers Bro«, drugstore. 6 John Martin, assistance to Mrs. Eves............................................. Win Galloway Judges salary. Stamped envelopes 10 00 wm from tor Moonm «0 67 10 90 76 67 H Gee, work ou road .... 11 00 I) A Wallace, 2 days rd work 3 00 H A Young, ex. Insane 5 00 Road commissioners fees DPTrullinger............................. 2 00 Grant Allen................................. 200 Beu Sparks ............................. 2 00 W It Brown, sliar|ieuing road grader.......................................... 4 00 TA White, meals........................ 6 25 Wm Gunning, two days with team, taking indigent to Waldo Hills............................................. 5 00 A B Cockerham, rent for voting rooms for June and November elections...................................... 6 75 Allowed.......................................... 3 25 A B Cockerham, rent June and Novetriber elections................. 10 00 Allowed.......................................... 1 75 J B Stilwell Salary....................................... 50 00 1 teachers institute...................... 3 00 Postage ......................................... 3 00 Cotuee the Lumber manufuctured at JONES & ADAMS’ mill. It ia the Pt»er of any Lumber nohl in the McMinnville market. A NEW SCHEDULE OF PRICES Han beeu formulated and it ia 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 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’ liouse at no immediate cost,(call and see uh . We will make you a proposition. Thi« proposition is liased upon the fact that in building up McMinnville or Yam hill County we are buildiug up Sones & Adams. A Complete Stock of Paints. Oils, Builders’ Hardware T W Smith, 41 days road work Is now displayed in our new building for the inspection 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. $56 00 7 87 Hows Till«! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any euse of C’atarrli that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrli Cure F. J. C hcniy 4 Co. Props,.Toledo. O. We the undersighed, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan it Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrli cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood anil mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c per hot. tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. We are in Business and mean Business. JONES & ADAMS, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregou. NEWS RETOI.il. Interesting Paragraphs from our County Exchanges. WALLACE & WALKER, [Amity Popgun, April 7.] 8. T. Likens and wife are the happy parents of a bouncing boy, who came to live with them last Monday. John Walling has sold a half interest in the livery stock to T. E. White. They will conduct affairs in the new barn as soon as it is completed, under the firm name of White & Walling. Two cases of scarlet fever appeared in this city ou Tuesday, the afflicted ones being Miss Stilwell, the assistant teacher, and Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jeffries. As yet no new cases have appeared and no serious results are feared, GROCERIES, I TABLE DELICACIES I I ON THE SIDE. I [Lafayette Ledger, April 7.] The taxyayers of this county ought to get together and serve an injunction on the county to keep them from col lecting the present high taxes. This is an unusually hard year to get money, and with the unreasonable high taxes staring tlie people of this county in the face, it is a hard dose, and will work a hardship on many farmers in this county, who have no direct income but what they get off their farms by the sweat of their brow. We are informed Tom Perry, of North Yamhill, wanted to have the tax levy put up to 30 mills on the dollar. There is every indication to believe that the narrow gauge road will be widened out to a standard gauge dur ing this season. The company is now at work putting in a standard bridge south of Monmouth. The Yamhill river was on the ‘boom’ this week. The river was higher at this place thia week than it has been at any time this winter. fSheridan Sun. April 7.1 Frank Tatom and Geo. Berry will set out several acres of hops near Ball ston this spring. Amity couples should not do quite so much public hugging on Sheridan highways. The bottom , lands of Yambill and Polk counties will soon be one vast hop field. 8. L. Hyde, Sheridan,s ouly trapper, came into town Tuesday afternoon lug ging a big otter—the second he has caught this winter. These animals are very shy, but it pays to trap them. They are quoted all the way from $7.50 to $10 in the New York fur market. An otter can whip a dog with ease, and is very vicious when caught. The ani mal caught by Mr. Hyde had been in the trap since Saturday. Its teeth were broken in trying to get away from the cruel jaws of the trap. The catch was made about 1} miles from Sheridan on the Yamhill river. [Dayton Herald April 6 ] Some of the quiet eittzens of Lafay ette woke up ;long enough to know that they bad no marshal. Not they need one, only to be in fashion. When officer Hamilton of Dayton, called on them and arrested their marshal or the charge of destroying property, it created some excitement. On a hear ing before Judge Baxter the prisoner was fined $10 and costs. Messrs. R. L. Harris and E. B. Col lard have been elected by Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F., representa tives to the Grand Lodge which meets at Eugene in May. [Tillamook Headlight Apr. 6.] James Wilson and two of the Hoxies recently killed twenty-two sea lions on the rocks at Netarts. The physician in charge of Dr. Pat- chen's case sayB the patient is doing finely, the paralysis abating in a mark ed degree, and all the symptoms as sumlng as favorable an aspect as could reasonably be expected. Mrs. Frank Bertenek, of Cape Mears died Monday morning in giving birth to twins. At last actxiunts the mother less babes are yet living. It is stated $19 00 that the family is in a state of ex- 25 essities of life in that remote and deso 600 late location. O. N. Prather, of Cornelius, Or. with 90 250 E. M. Pizer as witness, filed a mining 3 00 claim yesterday on the gold-bearing 1 50 ledge known as tlie Alder Lode, situ 12 00 ated in the Wilson river mining dis 1 80 trict. Stephen D. Bester was drowned in $27 70 Wilson river Tuesday evening while engaged in boating hay acroestbe river. 12 00 A son wa« nearly drnwnetl at the «ame 2 40 time. $14 40 Dr Mlle«' 3rw Heart Care u brigglet*. I McMinnville, Oregon. I PRICES AT THE BOTTOM. HENDERSON’S CASH GROCERY. The finest line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC, Bedrock prices! Buy for Cash! Sell for Cash! Light Expenses! No bad accounts to lose! No Bookkeeper to pay! I can and will sell you goods CHEAP FOR CASH. 2L1TD SEE X4ZE. ADIRONDACK Is the best bred horse in the State of Oregon; of fine form and finish and remarkable intelligence and kind disposition. He is an unusually sure foal getter, and his colts are all large and speedy. FEDIGBEE. t Abdallah, 1. 'Hambletonian 10(Rys- [2:41 dike’s) sire of 41 2: 30 (Chas Kent mare, performers. è 'Bona Fide, 720, sire« of Humbeat, 2:28, and Daniel Boone, sire of Echo 2:27|; ^Kate, dam of Breeze, 2:24; Bruno, 2:29$ a Nelly M 2:28^ and Young Bruno 2:22J Susie Owens 2:26. N a « s- co Bellair*. Hambletonian, 10. 'Volunteer, 55 sire of St. Julian 2:lliand 26oth ers in 2:30 or better. Lady Patriot, by Young Pa- riot out ofTæwi« Hulse mare Madge. 8 (Abdallah, 15. Nelly FKate Darling, by Sherman Mor gan, founder of the great Mor. gan family. 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.