The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 01, 1893, Image 2

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    HATS GIVEN AWAY AT KAY & TODD S !
of Clothes
bought at our store for Cash we will make the purchaser a Present of a New H
With every suit oi
uio
ner cent of the price of the suit;
suit: moreover we guarantee our entire stocK
stock to be
oemarKi
mark
to be worth at least 10 "• _ per
of goods can be bought for anywhere else
in plain figures and at prices much less" than the same i quality
<_
es of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fur
the county. We Carry Only Men’s Goods, and our lines
’ '.
We have the only First Class Mercha:
ishing Goods are by far the largest to be found south of —
Portland
KAY & TODD.
Tailor shop in the county and make desirable alterations on suits free of charge
I
The Road Improvemen?«
THE DANGER TO GERMANY.
the fair or taking a sail upon the lake.
When fanaticism has full control of
The committees appointed to solicit
The young emperor of Germany de­
Proprietors of The McMinnvilh
a man lie is not a good citizen, and it
subscriptions for the improvement of B
HARDING L HEATH, Publishers.
Marble ami Granite
is just as bad to be a religious fanatic clarer that “the very existence of the street und its approaches outside tlie
as it is to be an auti-religious funatic. Fatherland" depends upon an increase corporate limits, have hustled during
Works.
MUBICRIPTION BATES.
Tlie great middle ground, where every­ iu its army. If this is true tlie Father- the week and the amount of money j
Das Copy .per year, insdrsnes............... (I 00 one should receive due consideration, b land is iu a perilous position, and the
Q-CTZbTCTF, ^Æ-A-SS.
subscribed by the citizens of McMinn-,
<3es Copy, six months la advance..............
50
occupied by a large number of Ameri­ fact furnishes the strongest indictment ville to be exjiended upon the roads out­
Situated at the Southwest corner g
Fair Grounds. All sizes of
can citizens aud they should receive at­ against the system which lias thus side the city amounts to $818.59.
Can
Supply
All
Your
Need«
In
The
Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville
B ham ii Y ard —“Holl’s Old
tention at the hands of the fair manage­ brought it to the verge of ruin.
Oregon, as second-class matter.
amount subscribed by the resident
First-Class Drain Tile
Stand,
No official reports of tlie war
ment.
owners of projierty of B street amounts
strength of tlie German army are pub­
kept
constantly
on band at lowest
McMinnville,
■
Oregon.
Rtsoi.cTioxa or C ondolbscx ami all O bit I
to nearly $500.99. By tlie time the city
lished, but according to rejiorts formu­
DERBY A BOYE:
nary Poetry will be charged for a t regular
prices.
THE BUSINESS SITUATION.
is
thoroughly
canvassed
these
amounts
Are prepared to do Cemetery work in
advertising rates.
lated liy military experts for the intel­
McMinnville, Or
will
be
considerably
increased.
;As
it
ull its brauches at bottom prices. Any
» * •
Stocks rose last week an average of ligence division of the British war of­
S ample C opim Or T ub T klephoke -R kgi «-
stands new the improvement is certain one needing work of this kind will do
tbr will be mailed to any person in the ' $2 32 per share, and trust stooks $1 48 fice it consisted ill 1888 of 2,234,631
und the county court lias ordered the well to cull and examine their stock
United States or Europe, who desires one.
men,
3,353
guns
and
430,759
horses,
not
and get prices before going elsewhere.
[ier
aliare,
nearly
recovering
ill
eaoh
free of charge
rock crusher shiptied to this city us soon
including tlie navy or the railway stafT,
L. I*. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing ease tlie loss of the previous week. The
as the improvement near North Yam­ ITNTW Yvwrrwv :
agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange. San appointment of a receiver for tlie North­ or tlie Landstrmn of 709,090 men who hill is completed. The subscription of
Francisco, is our authorized agent. This western Guaranty and Loan company, may be called out in case of invasion.
paper is kept on tile in his office.
J. J. Henderson is not counted in the
with reported liabilities of $>,<XM*,l)09 or The effective military strength of Ger­
above amount as this will probably not |
many
ill
1870
was
1,183,389
men,
2,046
more
scattered
all
over
the
country,
All eubeeribere who ilo not receive their
paper regularly will confer a faror by im­ and for tlie Toledo, St. I.ouis and Kan­ gunsand 250,373 horses, which shows be available from the fact that it is
i
mediately reporting the eame to thie office sas railway, the failure of tbe Arthur that in these eighteen years there was given provided the road is improved to
A Pancoast manufacturing company an increase of 1,051,242 men, 1,312 the southwest corner ef the J. W.
Thuriday, .June 1, 1893.
TZEïZROXJ'G-æ
j here with liabilities of $1,900,090 and of guns and 189,384 horses. Thé navy Bogers donation land claim, and it will
ID-A.II j 'E’
Tilomas A Son, of Louisville, witli lia­ also has new 19,307 men and 511 guns be impossible to reach that point with
What's in a name? Marie-Eulaiie- bilities of the same amount, give em­ which should 1« included in the grand the money that has been raised. The
THAI
farmers outside the city adjacent to the
Fraueoise J>’Assise-Marguerite-Roberte phasis to the statement that the mar­ tofcil.
Isabelle-Françoise De l’aul-Christine- ket for commercial loans is unusually
If tlie existence of the Fatherland improvement have not given as liber­
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A, L
Marie De La Piete, aged 49, fair and tight. Banks have money to lend on now depends 141011 an additional in­ ally as was expectdH in view of the di­
“
“
7:30 P. M
fat, the infanta Eulalia, the aunt of the call, upon collaterals which they can crease to this enormous force, tlie situa­ rect benefit they will derive from it.
king of Spain, is now filling (lie news­ sell at a moment’s notice. But they tion is certainly full of discouragement
papers, not only witli her name, but are extremely anxious not to tie up and danger to its rulers and people.
columns of bosh about what she eats money iu loans on time, and no other
[
But the real danger to Germany lies
l
and what she don't eat. Don’t tell us kind of accommodation answers for not in the emperor’s failure to increase INTERESTING MATTER EDITED BY
tliât the American jieople, as represent­ commercial needs. Last week there the present army but in Ids failure to
A MAN.
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul
ed by metropolitan newspapers, care were reported fifty-three failures of reduce it.
nothing for foreign royalty.
23
Hours Quicker to Chicago,
It seems impossible that the empire
firms ratedjiver $5099 each, liesides 113
If you went tlie Late»t you Should Head
not rated, and 81 rated lower Ilian can go on continuing its present drafts
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha
This Column.-«If our Lady Reader ha« i
It was witli a smile of satisfaction $5000, and only tlie last of the larger upon its industrial resources, wasting
that the American public received tlie failures above mentioned was Included its brawn and brain in idle manoeuvres
Kansas City.
a Comment to Make^on the Fashions or ■
Sign of the Big Boot.
intelligence that the New York had in the report.
of masses of men, consuming the sub­
Customs of the Day, Send it[lu for this
steamed over a measured course at tlie
Tov-z.
F-o.llzxxa.n.
a.xxd.
The obvious cause of tlie credit con­ stance of the nation, crippling its pro­ Colutun--Help to Make^it Interesting.
Sleepers, Free Hecll
rate of 21.99 knots |>er hour. This per­ traction, of which these failures are a ductive power, curtailing the liberties
lug- Chair Car«, ISixiij
formance gives to tlie United Slates tlie sign, is the uncertainty about national of its citizens and exacting a pitiless
Mis» Jennie Young, the American
Caire.
fastest lighting machine alloat, and the finances and the outgo of gold. The and unceasing tribute from its poor as girl who built a railroad to the exten­
For rates or general information call
much vaunted performances of her conditions which produced the disturb­ well as its rich.
WILSON & HENDERSON, Props.
sive salt deposits she owns in Chihua­
or address,
majesty's ships, tlie Blcnhiem and ance still remain unchanged. Gold
Tlio way’ to make Germany more hua, has received from the Mexican
W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. A
Blake, are dispelled as a mist. Very still goes abroad, $4,542,000 from New powerful is to follow the example of
government a valuable concession in
254 Washington St.,
soon we will be first in everything that York, and $500,000 from Boston last this country, and permit as many of
the form of a privilege for the establish­
POBTLAND, OREG
demonstrates human progress.
We week, and the state of foreign trade its people as possible to engage in pro­
ment of colonies in the states of Chi­ EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS.
will have the liest navy, the best equip­ makes further experts probable. In ductive industries, to broaden their
huahua and Coahuila. Miss Young has
LATEST STYLE RIGGS
ped armv, and the largest membership April tlie minor exports were $1,900,000 liberties, relieve them from tlie burden
from
or
I
gone to England to make arrangements
AND APPOINTMENES.
in tlie universal peace society. Amer­ larger than last year, but the total $15,- of taxation and teach them that tlie ob­
for bringing over several thousand Eng­
ica produces cranks as well as anything 609,000 smaller, aud tlie imports outside ject of government is to promote the
Special Attention Given to
lish families to settle upon the lands
else.
________________
Boarders.
New York were $2,200,000 larger than wslfare and happiness of the jieople, which she has secured front tlie govern­
There is every reason to lielieve that last year, making the total $8,609,000 and not the ambition of kings and tlie ment.
Third Street, Between Eand F, McMinn­
ville, Oregon.
a carefully graded income tax would lie larger, and tlie excess of imports over glory'of princes,— Nciv York World.
It has Uben said often tliat it is a pliy-
the solution of tlie much talked of rev­ exports $24,378,412. Hence it is not
Honoring
the
sieal impossibility for women to play
CITATION.
is the Line to fake
enue problem. Men who enjoy tlie strange that $18,344,979 gold and $1,-
billiards really because her clothes are
honor of being millionaires will have , 419,877 went out to reduce the balance
The day known as Decoration day
In the County Court of the state of Ore­
is principally
the same chance to pay taxes as does due. In four months uf tlie year the was appropriately observed in this city. built the wrong way:
gon, for the county of Yamhill.
,
excess
of
imports
over
exports
lias
the
sleeves
that
are
at
fault,
for
a
wo
­
H 1« the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runt
In the matter of the guardianship of Nora
the laboring, man
who is too
From the exercises of memorial Sunday
A. Drumeller, Leona V. Drumeller and
Through VESTIEULED TRAINS
honest to evade taxation. It will prove , been $86,238,018, and tlie net exports of to the closing of the program on Tues­ man’s bodieejisjiot like a man’s coat, Anna Drumeller, minors; Order to show
Every Day In lhe Year to
a popular measure with the common gold $45,051,519, and of silver $6,248,746. day last there was not a single thing to and cannot be removed, or if it is ex­ cause on application of guardian for order
sale of real estate
people who have been hounded to death But as a large amount of interest is due mar the feelings of any one who partic­ changed for the billiard jacket, a gar­ of It
appearing to this Court from the peti­
by the extortionate demands made by abroad, and imports are largely under­ ipated. There was not the sound of ment resembling a tea jacket and worn tion this day presented and filed by P. M.
(No Change of Part)
valued,
and
several
millions
arc
due
on
by
smart
women,
this
does
not
obviate
Scroggin,
the guardian of Nora A. Drumel­
the nation, state, county and munici­
brass nor the sight of glittering uni­
ler, Leona V. Drumeller and Anna Druniel-
ofNIWfi
pality. A working man should have , freight account, it is probable the bal­ forms, Everything was subdued and the difficulty, for the garments beneath •ler, minors, praying for an order of sale of
(unsurpassed)
a portion of his toil to spend upon him­ ance of unsettled indebtedness for tlie in keeping wi th the thoughts that nat­ it are too tight. But .dress notwith­ certain real estate belonging to his said
it is necessary to sell a portion of
self and family. He is willing to sus­ four years was very heavy. Further, urally come on the day given to the standing, a woman champion has aris­ wards,that
PULLMAM
said real estate, and that it would be for
(Of Latest Equipment,)
tain the government in almost any­ imports in the three weeks of May at nation’s dead. The day was perfect en, Lady Elena Wickham, and she the benefit of his said wards to sell all of
New
York
were
$5,818,000
larger
than
won
the
final
heat
of
the
Huntingdon
­
said
real
property
and
loan
the
proceeds
thing, and has borne for years an op­
and the old soldiers, looking grayer
for the use and lienefitof his said wards.
Best that can be constructed and in
pressive taxation—when eompared to , last year, while tlie exports for the than they did a year ago, felt the in­ shire billiard handicap. It was played
It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin
at the Grand hotel, Peterborough, and
which accommodations are for hol­
the taxation of tlie rich man—without a mouth thus far have been slightly spiration of the day and attempted to tlie lady’s suceess lias caused a great of the said wards and all persons interested
ders
of First or 8ccond-cpia9 Tick­
in the said estate, appear before this Court
murmur. This year England will smaller than last year.
ets, and
step oft with martial tread. A fine deal of stir among tlie amateur lady on Wednesday the 5th day of July, A. D.
The prospect of coming crops lias body of men they must have l>een thir­ players.
1893, at ten o'clock a. m., at the court room
collect in the neighborhood of $75,-
ELEGANT
of this court, at McMinnville, in the county
000,000 from incomes under $750. The somewhat improved with better weath­ ty years ugo, but time, disease and the
A Continuous Line connecting with all
of
Yamhill, and state of Oregon, then and
White fruit cake as now made by there
rate of taxation is lip. on the pound, er, and it is evident that neither the hardships of the four years given to the
to show cause why an order should
That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known an
lines, affordiug direct ana unin­
terrupted service.
and it is contemplated to collect about eastern nor tlie western markets place service of their country lias made in­ those who know how is an incompara­ not be granted for the saie of such real es­
tate, described in said petition as follows:
ble
delicacy.
The
leaf
proper
looks
like
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secur­
•ue-tiftli of tlie revenues of tlie govern- ■meh credit in the department esti- roads upon their frames and the elastic
Beginning at a point N. 85 degrees west
ed
in
advance
through auy agent of the road
nient in this way. The income tax was i mate of injury to winter wheat, though step of yeuth is lacking. Everyone of a huge pound cake, but is in reality 18.16 chains from the northeast corner of
ThriHlffll
TifliHs
ond rr<*£i all Points
made largely of nutmeal. Scattered 1 the Solomon Eades donation land claim,
llUVUgll IiratlS in America, Enrlini
imposed in ■ England more than a cen­ no one doubts the loss may be large. them are as young in heart as when
No. .”>8 in T 5 S, R 6 W of the Willamette
through
it
are
pieces
of
walnut,
butter-
1
end
Europe
can
be
purchased
at any ticket
i
Aence
wheat
fell
nearly
2
cents
here,
meridian, in Yamhill county, state of Ore­
tury ago, and has been found to lie tlie
they enlisted and would answer the
office of thia conmany.
and running thence S. 5 degrees east
most llexible tax jiossihle, as under it and at Chicago over 2J cents, to about call to arms would their strength per­ nut, hazel and almond, about the size gon.
Full
information
concerning
rates, tiins
15.03 chains to the center of the county
of trains, routes and other details furnished
the government evades both a surplus tlie lowest price for thirty years, but mit. They are living models to the of little peas. The icing gives the cake ! road leading from 8heridan to Mill creek;
on
application
to
any
agent,
or
its
name.
It
is
white
and
thick
with
I
,
, ..
... ns jiiiinc.
it 13 wunc nuu unih wnii i thence S. 69^J degrees west 4.77 chains to a
and a deficit. Tlie experiments of Ger­ western receipts are still about 2,400,000 young men of «...
Situate anil adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five
the country and it will I . ......
. .
A. I). CHARLTOM.
stake in the center of said road; thence S.
many, France, Italy and several other bushels per week. Exports llave but be a sad day to the republic when th. j fr0 *’ bits of, cannel cberr1“' ,Peare- 56V2 degrees west 21.03 chains to a stake in minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­ &
.
Oener*l Passenger Agent
Baaeial
Oflee
or
the
Company. Me. &ij
countries of Euro|ie with tlie income little increased, and for three weeks last member of the «. A. R. is laid be- 9^«^. 1^‘hes apricets and pineap- the center of said road; thence S. 60:X de­ sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love­
Foriowd. Or
....
pie, shavings of citrons, shreds, of can­ grees west 11.80 chains to a stake in the ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and
tax has induced them to adopt it and it from lioth coasts, Hour included, have neat h the sod. This event . will
happen
,
1,
center
of
said
road,
from
which
an
ash
24
irincrar plums
ultima and
nnd muscatels
mnaentola nnd
lias become a permanent part of their been 9,374,822 bushels, against 11,177,- soon and if there is anything that 1 1 can died ginger,
inchet in diameter, marked “C. S, B. T.” most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant
N. 49 degrees west .62 links distant;
tax system. This country lias tried it 414 last year. Corn is about a cent la; done to make tlie last days of the serai» of pistache, figs and dates. 'Die i bears
thence N. 5 degrees west 51.30 chains to the Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms.
and it was found beneficial, but like lower, but pork products higher than order pleasant it is the duty of every 1 i cream is made witli confectioner’s su- south boundary ot the J. P. Woods dona- For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent,
L’ gar and whites of eggs and lias ths
—VIA—
many other gisid laws it was repealed. last week, pork $1 higher at Chicago. American citizen to do it. We owo consistency of the tilling in chocolate ! tion land claim, in sai«l townshin and range;
Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or.
1 thence N. 75 degrees east 1.40 chains to the
Coffee and oil are also a shade li|glier. more to these old gray headed soldiers cream candy.
Try it again.
it is laid on an inch southeast corner of said Woods’land claim ;
—''OF THE—
Cotton has again declined a sixteenth than we as a naiton will admit or rec­ thick, and when finished the loaf looks thence south 2.11 chains to the center ot the
CITATION.
like
a
great
nugget.
It is as easy to cut Yamhill river; thence down said center of
SUNDAY OPENING.
to 7j cents, receipts having been 243,972 ognize.
as a roll of butter, aad will keep as long said river with tlie following bearings and
.bales for the month, against 378,691 last
distances, to-wit: 8. 65 degrees east 16.50
As I have sold out my business ami tools Tn the County Court of Yamhill County,
The address by L'apt Ormsbyjwasone as bon lions wrapped in paper.
State of Oregon.
After it tight with bigotry the mana­ year, and exports 191,351, against 193,-
chains; 8. 70’2 degrees cast 8.50 chains; 8. and stock to Mr Wallin, will be glad to
Express Tyains I^ave Portland Daily.
that will be remembered by all who
76
degrees
east
7..H)
chains
;
8.
85
degrees
In the matter of the estate of H. G
have
all my accounts settled hy the first of
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
gers of the World’s fair have settled 853 líales. Stocks .bread and here de­
Burns, decease«), late of said Yamhill coun­ Portland... 7.00 p m SanFrancisco 8.15am
heard it. It brought the tears to the , For centuries we have been taught to east 4.35 chains to the place of lieginning, June. All those knowing themselves in­ ty.
the Sunday closing question in a way crease hut little more than usual; since
containing 100 acres, and being the same debted to me will confer a great favor by
San
Fran.
..
7
:00
p
m
Portland
7.35 am
To Susan Carrol, David D. Burns, Nancy
satisfactory to tlie majority ot tlie April 28 tlie quantity of American cot­ eyes of many and everyone felt better . look upon the Grecian type of beauty land conveyed by R. W. Lancefield and calling and settling up with cash or note.
Above trains stop only at following sta­
wife to J 11 Drumeller, on the 14th day of You will «rd me at she office of Knapp. Laney, Catherine Yoder, H. C. Burns tlie tions
toward
mankind
after
the
display
of
as
the
ideal
of
all
loveliness.
To
tell
a
north
of
Roseburg:
East
Portland
American people. The epening of the ton in sight lias decreased 275,000 bides
o., or if I am not there Mr.Ford children and heirs at law of Amanda I-eo
emotion. Decoration day of 1893 will j woman that her nese or left ear or her November, 1890, the deed for which beifig Burrell
recorded on pages 128 and 129of Book 24of will sett1 villi you. as I intend to leave for deceased, the children and heirs at law of Oregon City, AVoodburni, Salem. Albany
fair on Sunday will give tlie [icople of against 270,000 for the same weeks last
long
be
remembered
by
all
who
were
right
eyebrow
’
was
pure
Greek
was
the
the
Zsst
„»•
that time
the
record
of
deeds
of
said
Yamhill
county.
Elizabeth Ogle, deceased, and io the un­ Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun­
Chicago who work an opportunity to year, 256,090 in 1891, and 278,000 in
Mr. C. G. Wallin will do you as good known heirs of said decedent, H. 0. Burn« ction city, Irving, Eugene
I And it is further ordered that a copy of
present at the exercises.
highest
compliment
one
could
pay
her.
Roeeburg Mall Daily.
see the fair without tlie loss of a day.
this
order
he
published
in
T
he
T
ri
.
ephoke
-
work
as
can
lie
done,
and
I
would
like
all
_ _______ a__
said children and heirs at law of Amanda
1890. Print cloths ami some other
I Now comes an iconoclastic traveler to R egister , a newspaper circulated and pub­ my old customers to give him a trial. He i*e dml Elizabeth Ogle, deceased, being
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
'If the churches have an interest in standard goods are lower. Agents ef
County Normal Institute.
declare that the Grecian woman is very lished in said county of Yamhill, and hav­ is a first class horse shoer and a general also, iieirs at law of the decedent, H. G Portland ... 8:3o a ni Roseburg... 5:50 u 111
humanity they will accept tlie decis­ woolen mills announce that a large
ing a general circulation, and that it be so good blacksmith and will give von as good Burns, and tlieir names being unknown Roseburg. 7:00 a ni Portland. 4:30 |> iu
The annual couftty instititute for short, brotid aud stout, with a pale, published for’ four successive weeks prior satisfaction as any blacksmith.' Don't for­ Greeting:
ion of the national commission in a numlier have given order« to close out
Alban, Local, Oall,. Eic.pt Sun«»,.
i<. July .'»th. 1803.
get to call and settle with
Whereas, H. C. Burns has filed in the
way that will cause words of commen­ their goods and prepare for an indefi­ Yamhill county, 1808, will be held in creamy skin, dark hair and beautiful
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Date«! this 29tb day of May, 1893.
above
named
County
Court
his
written
ne-
W.
T
BOOTH.
dation to come from tlie lips of tlie ele­ nite suspension of work. Some favor­ McMinnville, commencing at 1 p. in., eyes, features fairly regular but not
WM. GALLOWAY,
tion in due form praying for an order of Portland ...5: p in Albany......... 9: pm
0:30 a m Portland
10:30 a m
County Judge.
The prevailing impression
said Court empowering him as administra­ Albany
ment tliej’ wish to save. There can be ite lines llave lieen «qiened witli orders Tuesday, June 20, and will continue in classical.
M c M innville , May 8,1893.
Ramsey A Fenton. Attorneys for Estate
tor of said estate ot H. G Burns, deeeased,
no ill effect from viewing the result of quite covering tlie production of mills, session until tlie 30th, Saturdn.v, the that she leaves upon the Englishman
Having bought the stand of Mr. Booth. I to sell all the real property of said estate Dining
is that she lias a squat figure. For tbe
should like to see all his old customers and hereinafter described to obtain funds with
American genius and the opposition of but no one can tell wliat part of these 24th, excepted.
Final Settlement,
the public in general. Will treat all the which to satisfy the claims allowed against
Every effort will be made to make it women of Greece destroy their figures
churches will bring tlie poor people of orders may l>e canceled m.utlis lienee,
best I know how and guarantee my work. said estate and expense« ot administration Second Class Sleeping Cars
Respectfulv,
therrof, and whereas, said court lias by or­
Chieago to regard them as their ene­ before tlie goods can be delivered. interesting, instructive and profitable by Uie sedentary lives they live. It is I Notice is lierebv given that the under­
signed has filed Ins final account as the ad­
Attached to all Through Train«
C. G. WALLIN.
der thereof appointed June«, 1893, at ten
mies. Bringing this nheut cannot Is* Sales of wool have lieen 2,209,090 bales to the teachers attending. A fee of $1 the custom of the country for women ministrator of the estate of Alexander Mc­
WEST SIDE OIVIIION
o
clock a. m of said day as the time, and
regarded as the proper end and aim of at three chief markets, against 5,900,000 will be charged, which with the to remain in tlie privacy of their homes Kinley. deceased, in the County Court of
the court room of said court, in McMinn-
Between Portland and Corvallis.
a casual traveler catching only an occa­ Yainliill County, .State of Oregon, and said
Executor
’
s
Sale.
amount
already
in
Hie
treasury
will
en
­
vdle,
In
Yamhill
county,
State
of
Oregon
religious societies, it is impossible to for the same weeks last year. Ship­
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
sional glimpse of them at tbe upper Court has fixed the ftth day of July, 1893. at
P ace for heari"g saiJ PfR'on, ami
comprehend how a visit to the fair will ments of boots ami slices are still run- able us to provide sufficient competent windows of some private dwelling or the hour of one o’clock p ’m. of said day,
- i—?*V1. „
......... '
directing proper citation to issue.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
umlersign-
Portland
7 :30 a in McMinn’. .10:10 a ni
in
the
County
Court
room
at
McMinnville.
bow, therefore, in the name of the state
have a debasing effect. The bc«t things j ning large, 10 per cent greater than instructors to make it a grand success. shop. I11 rural Greece the women take Yamhill County, Oregon, as the time and ed as executor of the last will and testa­
McMinn'.
.10:10
a
m
Corvallis.
12:10 pm
>ir?nn' yOUi *5*) *?ch of y°” ,re itareliy Corvallis 12:55pm
____ _______________
more year
active part in everyday life and
noticed during ____
the a past
of the earth are displayed for inspec­ ever Iwfore, but as to new orders, inisi- . I have
place for the hearing of said final account ment of Joel Stowe, late of Yamhill county, clii
McMinn’ . 2:5« p in
deceased, will, bv virtue of an order of tlie cite! and required to be and appear at the McMinn-.. 2:56 pm Portland
that those teachers who attended the I
*n. t’leI de'ds ,]?*., ,“e*r veils of the administration of said estate.
.
5 30 p .»
tion; innocence, heaut.v and industry i liens is dull. Consumption of iron and ____ 11 ,
; hanging loosely over their face ready to
Now therefore all person interested in county conrt of Yamhill county. 8tate of time and place above appointed for hear­
connect with
form the triumvirate that hold« the , stuff is so enormous that prices do not normal last summer are the ones who fo|d across the mouth should a strange said estate arc hereby notified andre«piired Oregon, made and entered of record on the ing said petition and then and there show trains of Oregon racifle
i,nJ
Thy an order of »•*• “f
to appear at said time and place and 3d «lay of January, A 1) 1893, licensing SETT;
key for the admission of an article; and decline, though sonic forced sale« hy have given the best satisfaction. Dis- man approach.
Express Train Daily, except Sunday.
land should not be granted as prayed
show cause if any there be why said ac­ and empowering him so to do, sell to the said
f
Lots
tlie bn«est human on the face of tlie Southern concerns are reported, and trict l>oards are also observing this and
highest
bidder
for
eash.
on
the
2ftth
day
of
Lot. five (5)
- ’«« avr .
abrivr
count should not be approved said estate
all of
six (6) of bloek four <4) of the
will no doubt in many cases ask the
________
• t
P m ¥cMnn
7 2ft P m
finally settled, said administrator discharg­ May, 1893, at one o’clock p. m. of said and
earth will he lienctitted by a visit.
. competition for order« keeps the prices
the
town
of
McMinnville.
State
ol
Oregon
day. at the courthouse door in M< Minnville
8:20 a ui
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ed and his bonds exonerated
excepting
22
feet
fronting
on
Fifth
street
The clergy in opixwing Sunday o|ien- , of plate and structural work at about j ¡ question of the applicants “did you at-
in
said
county
and
state,
the
following
de
­
tend tlie normal institute last summer?” Eruisci>5 i^ore!L J-,cerJ.
Rheum, j Dated this the 17th day of May «A. D. 1803. scribed real property belonging to the es­ anil running back 3.3 feet?..id pai exc7pL
'■g no doubt mean well nnd really the lowest ever known. In »pite of'
JOHN
J.
HILL.
.
....
rever .Sores, Tetter, ( happed Hands.
as aforesaid being in the southeaxt cor­
tate of said decedent, to-wit. The east ed
Administrator of Said Estate.
Our patrons are Iwginnnig to realize | Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup!
think they are doing good. Living as any slackening of order* for future de­
half of the following described parcel of ner of ».id1 lot num&red six. anil .“i iot, The
states,
Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys,
five
(5) and aix (0, of block nine (9) in said
the
fact
that
our
teachers
meetings
are
tions.
and
positively
cures
Piles
or
no
land
to-wit:
Beginning
at
a
point
150
feet
they do, working one day out of seven livery the volume of present deliveries
ray. or town ofyi. Minnville, and .fo "f. VVi?o!it0,A’Uined?.’ I”'"1 r,t*’ frOm fl. A
south
of
the
north
and
west
junction
of
I
not
devoted
to
devising
ways
and
P®y
required.
It
is
guaranteed
to
give
and that one the s»hl>atli, it i« inqwui- and, also of settlements through elear-
.„‘J an'l'*) of block nine (Si of Wilcox, Apent. McMinnville.
Notice of Final Settlement.
First and A streets of the town of McNJinM-
of increasing the wages of the
satisfaction, or money refund
l>le for them to aren imagine theiu- ' ing houses is remarkably large. Rail­ means
R KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
ville. Yamhill county, state of Oregon,
.
. . ,
.
A
I ed. Price 2> cent« per box. For sale
Notice is hereby given that the under­ thence south along west lineof said A street
Manager
Asst. O F. A P Agi
salve» in the place of the man who way earning« in three weeks of March | teachers, but places where we meet to |,y Rogers Bros.
06
feet:
thence
west
304
feet;
thence
north
signed has filed ids final account aa the
works six out of «even daya, year in ; have twen 5 per cent greater than last . study methods and principles of edu- ■ --------------------
administrator of the estate of Martha Mc­ 06 feet, thence east 204 feet to the place of
Kinley. deceased in the county Court of beginning.
and year out. Sunday i« «imply a day ¡year. Clearings outside of New York I cation and gather lietter and fresher
Notice to Creditors.
Dated April 18, 1803.
Yamhill County. State of Oregon, and said
of rest, of recreation, of amusement, in three weeks of Muy have been 6.5 material for our work. I«et us then,
court has fixed the 5th day of July A. D..
ISAAC LAMBRIGHT.
Executor of the Will of said Decedent.
siened'h« ¿5*by giJen th,t «**• under
and there Is no law in the United per rent larger than last year. Not­ fellow teachers, have a general turn out
1893. at the hour of two o’clock p. ni., of
E” "eEk nfBKi f'1’
^v2^?n',ppo,n,e<l b>' «**• Count»
«aid day at the County Court room at Mc­ Ramsey & Fenton.
State« that will make a man attend withstanding stringency some dealers at this meeting; come with pencil and
Clerk
of
said
Connty
coart
or 5 am hill county, State of Oregon
Attorneys
for
said
Estate.
note book and be prepared to grasp and
Minnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, as the
•"<’ ^wen'
church and give up the day to tlie wor­ find collections satisfactory, but a« a absorb everything that will make your
Kamsev A Fenton. Att ys for said Estate.
time and place for the hearing of said final
account of the administration of said estate
dtilv m.auili decesscl, and that he ha*
ship of ( led according to the teachings rule there is more delay and complaint work more effieient during the com­
Now therefore all persons interested in
. Tn
V ”’ch ’»•cuter
There-
J. B. S titaveli .,
1MTED HALESMEN!
of any religion« organization. If he en­ I than usual. The especial feature of the ing year.
«aid estate are hereby notified and required
wuie of «Tl’alhavmg claim« against the
_
Supt.
to appear at said tinic and pla« e and «how
joys the day and does not Interfere last week ha« been the genotal and
Local and Traveling.
I cause
if any there be why ¿aid account
with any one else, there the law -hnuld pressing demand for rediscounts from
To represent our well known house
Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A.. San kritairin« J III Kinds fatly and should not lie approved, said estate finally
BKST IM THE WOtlD.
e
Vou need no capital to represent a W’reh‘n
stop. A man Isa ruffian wun will la- the west and south, which lianks are Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh
i settled, said a«lnnnistrator discharged and
HswsartaaaaallUwaeswisurpMaM.
•rtuoItT
I his bonds exonerated.
PrtHnplh Bur.
terfeie with (he innocent pleasures of altogether unable to meet, though they Remedy is the first medicine I have
ostlaaUag «WS boxas of aarmlw brana. Wo«
Hated May 18, ifygi
Dated this 17th «lav of May, A. D.. 1<B.
aflacud by kaa«, WUT tHE «KM 11ME.
others, whether the pleasure consists endeavor to satisfy regular cii'tomer« — ever found that would do me any good
Juting".^
'‘I’ L,SiAYPi'MUiCk Ramsey 4 Fent'n. Atto^’
’
JOHN
J.
HILL,
roa Rit X STDrmRiGrsraALLT.
<ìive me a call : next door to tl* ngar fa«
Administrator of Sai«l Estate j
of attending divine service, attending AVw York lrif>Hne<
>ry Will «»pen about June 1ft
I Price 59 ets. Sold by Howortb A Ca.
>'nn!ThT’"*n Florist, and Seedsmen '
Rajusey A Fenton. Attorneys.
Oat Saw sad startllag racla al DrvgxUU
(Thu house is responsible) 8t. Paul, Minn
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
T. □F’. DEEB'
QUALEY I HENDERSON,
BURNS & DANIELS,
;
Ä FACTORY
FURNITURE,
WALL PAPER,
"I
N0TICE1 M
CARPETS, ETC
I
On and after April 1st. J
1893,1 will sell my en-1
tire stock of
BELOW PORTLAND PRICES
BOOTS IU K il COST, i
Funeral Outfits, Stylish and Plain,
At Reasonable Rates.
L
LIN
rvnn :
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.
As I intend to make a«
PANTALOON TO PANTALET change in business.
:
SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING.
!
Come in and get prices;
and you'll be convinced!
that I mean what I say. ;
i O. O. HODSON,
F. DIELSCHNEIDER.
OH
1
1 DAYS T
2 CHICA G
3
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
STOVES AND
Livery, Feed, Sale !
TINWARE.
THE CITY STABLES
House Furnishing Goods.
Terminal
Interior Points
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
Gas and Steam Fittings, Paints, Etc.
Northern Pacific
Railroad
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
To all Points East & Sout
Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
of Every Description.
O. O.* HODSON.
CARS
Composed
DRAWING ROOM SLEEPER!
NÜW ON THE MARKET
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
AND FOR SALE
DAY COACHES.
Pleasant Home Addition
To McMinnville.
East and South
NOTICE
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Southern Pacific Company
Cars on Ogden Ronte,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers,
«Ä.5«Sm|?oÄ:
Through Tickets to all Points in
Eastern
V. P. LANCEFŒLD.
Custom Bcot «& Shoe
Maker. .
FRAZER ««asE
I
Canada or Enrope