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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
HE TELEPHONE-REGISTER AtlVtHTISID LETTER LIST. CROP-WEATHER BULLETIN. DICK JOHNSON STA II BED. The gnlvanizetl cornice on the Wright block Is being put up. A Quarrel Over Fifty Cents Result« He- For the Weak Ending Monday, July IS, Tbl. List1. Publi.hed Exclusively In thl. Paper Every Two Week.. 20, 1893 Pure nmniila binding twine at the The North A'anibill Leader, one of 18«3-l'.l. Slgunl Service. rloualy. Iiy Union Hardware Co. the official paper* of the county, is de Following ure the letters remainingfor F. E. Roger« and wife leave for Ne funct. On Friday morning about 1 o’clock j The correspondents of this bureau, I'ONTOFFICE HOURS. two weeks in tlie postoffleeat McMinn tarts bay on Monday next. Mrs. ('lias. Cook arrived home Satur several of the young men of the city who represent every election precinct ville, Oregon, July 18, 1893 : froni 7 a in. I" 7 p. iu From 7:30 p. Frank Davey, manager of tlie Gold day night after visiting in Portland were having a time In the German sa in the state, were requested to make a Anderson, Mrs Ma- Moore, MissC W to 8:30 p. in. loon in this city; among them were sjiecial report on the acreage, present bel cr John'Valker MeNaniar, Thus iL.ney order hours from , a. in. toll p. m. Cure, has lapsed and is uow an advo and vicinity. condition and probable yield of grain. Baiter, E M lunilav from 12 in. to 1 p. in McGuire, Mrs Ella cate of the Silver Cure. 8. Ilowarth sixint Monday in Port Dick Johnson, Emmett Koon, Morris ■ail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail The rejiorts are very full and complete, Boll, F A 2 McBreen, Chiu» F. Bean, Dolph Terry, Nile Davidson, (til closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. Miss Lillie Newgard left for Wiscon land, the pharmacy being conducted Owen, Mrs T G ■ail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening sin on Saturday evening. She will re in bls absence by A. M. Peery,an oltl John Dumphrey and Cooper Brooks. and the conditions here noticed are Bill. Geo E Pratt, H L Burke, Wm H 4 fire at 9 p ni based on the reports from intelligent Ching, According to the story told by Koon Reid, Mrs R A R hand at the business. ■irridali and southern Tillamook mail main for two or three months. the boys wauted him to pay more than and observing correspondents. Seears, Mrs D W Foster, Chas M 2 ses ut II a m. M rs. C. AV. Hodson, of Portlaud, has his share of the entertainment, in fact A four year old daughter of Joe Dor The weather during the past week Gage, Jim Henry X Shinn,Master Sep- lia er Rians Bdg H sey, living near Wheatland, died Sun Ix-en spending the past week with O. 50 cents. He refused and a quarrel has continued cool, with higher tem Guttry, Hugh CHURCH NOTICES. Shultz, John O. Hodson and family, of this city. (’. commenced. Koon being aloue, he perature since Saturday; the highest Haliuax, C day morning of diptheretlc croup. Soper, 8am Holloway, Ed iKTinmi'i E piscopal Curai ii .—Services AV. spent Sunday in the city. temperatures have lieen from 70 to 80 Almut 150 pigeons eseaiM'd from W.E. called .Win. Thompson aside and bor Hudson,Dr Herbert Wilsou, Mrs W N m Sabbath at 11 a. in ami 7:40p in, AVord comes from all quarters that rowing his jack knife left the place to degrees. There has been an excess of Mason, Mrs V A 2 ¡i.lay School at 9:30 a, in Praver meet- Martin Monday aud he requests that . Thursday evenings at 7:30. Parties calling for tlie above letters the shooters refrain from killing them. the neatest and most satisfactory dye keep out of trouble. The crowd met cloudiness and some few rains. R ev . S. E M kmixokb , Pastor The wheat crop is in good condition. will please say “Advertised.” If not The council of administration of the for coloring the beard a brown or black him soon after near the St. Charles ho ¡1 MHBBLANU I'KKSBYTEKIAN CHURCH — a i< es every Sabbath at ll a. in. and 7 p. G. A. R. of Oregon will meet nt the Is Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. tel and the quarrel over the beer and Fall wheat has generally been increas calk'd for in two weeks they will be Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. Cui Landingham, of Dolph, was in cheese commenced again. Koon claims ed ill acreage; but the acreage of spring sent to the dead letter office as “un G. A. R. hall iu Portland on Aug. 5th. R ev J It R ime , Pastor. claimed.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. rch . —services Services every Baonain Sabbath Mrs. H. Arthur, of Tacoma, spent the city Monday. He reports a large that Johnson struck him first anil the sown wheat has been decreased owing Birru r ( Cm in acn. JI a. in. and7:30 p. in. Sunday School at Tuesday and Wednesday with tlie amount of travel to the coast. But few other boys claim the opposite and all of to the late spring rains. Fall wheat Seven Counties Have raid. r, ni R ev 11. 1*KV 1*. McKîLLOP, M c K illop , Pastor. campers have gone to Netarts Bay up them are keeping their tongues, quite has an average increase in acreage of ry 8ab- family of her uncle, B. 8. Clark of this iimisTUN Curiteli.—Services ever; silent. At any rate the affair wound fully 10 per cent, while the yield is ex to date. Seven counties have paid all th« i|, at II a ill. and 7:30 p. m i Sunday city. up with a punched head for Koon and pected to be 12 to 15 per cent greater state taxes they owe and stand square Y. P. C. E. meets hoot at to a. III. ” “ S " Mrs. H. H. Welch and family re Tlie public watering trough should Sclav at6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed- a knife wound beneath the shoulder thau last year. .Spring sown grain has on the state treasurer’s books. These .... Everyone invited be of iron. Let some philanthropic turned from Netarts Bay Sunday. Mr. blade for Johnson. No one was aware been decreased about 7 per cent, and S.hiv at 7.30 V in. areColumbia, Coos, Josephine, Marion, II A. D ebtor , Pastor. AA ’ elcliwill remain for tlie season, hav citizen donate a drinking fountain to ji J ames C atholic C hvich .—Services 1st the city. ing opened a barber shop for the Ix'iie- of the cut until Johnson discovered the yield will be fully 5 per eent short. Morrow Wallowa aud Yamliill. 0 ltd Snudava of each mollili, Second blood on his hand. A doctor and the An interesting and valuable fact is re The other counties of the state have fit of the campers. GdavSt. Mary’s at Corvallis. Fourth The new road is within three miles ported by a Marion county correspond paid more or less of the amount due hdav. St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. Mrs. Snelling and daughter, of this marshal was sent for and Koon was of the Big Nestucca river. When it II ev . Taos. B rioby , I’astor. placed in the city jail. The blade of ent: Ou luud which last year was sum the state, some of them having only city, left Monday morning for the foot I t J ames E piscopal C hurch —Divine reaches there It will be clear sailing to the knife entered the flesh about two mer fallowed with potatoes the wheat small balances yet to remit. Clacka of Mt. Jefterson where they will camp [vice and sermon each Sunday at It a. the coast. (fail sown) lias a much better appear mas county which made up Its levy be hind 4 p. in. for two weeks. Several people from inches and cut a small artery, causing Rr.v. AV. H. S toy , Pastor. a great loss of blood and as a conse ance thau any other wheat and it fore the state board determined the Mr. Case is moving into the Barne- Amity accompanied them. quenco Johnson is very weak. The promises to yield 15 per cent more. amount of the state levy, and allowed kort- house on First street, ills family IcMinnville Grange. No. 31. P. of H., having arrived from the sound country Chas. Cline lias a day oft'aud started cut is not serious and a few days will Potatoes always have a sale and many only five mills on the dollar while it it in their Halt the first and third Satnr- on a prospecting trip in the Cascade make it all right. would profit by planting potatoes on should have been seveu mills, lias paid , Of each month at 10a. m. Visitors last week. mountains on Wednesday. Mr. Bell, Jiallv invited. J. T. J olly , During Friday a warrant uas sworn summer fallow and not allow the soil up all it owes for this year, leaving its Tlie superintendent has commenced conductor of the freight, tills Mr. [as. M. K. Kuxs. Master, out charging Koon with “assault with to remain idle and become filled with county fund about $10,000 short, but Secretary, the erection of the new electric light Cline's place during his absence. a dangerous weapon” and be was weeds. The grain crop south of the some $4000 back on last year’s tax still poles. The wire will uot be placed In IfMinnviUe Camp No 128, Woodmen of AA'alter Holman, who lias been taken to the county jail. The exami Calapooia is not so good as in the Wil stands against that county. That is World Meet first ami Third Mondays position before the first of next month. spending tlie last three years at the nation was set for Monday but three of lamette valley; wbileon the other hand on the dispute about the legality of )a,'li month : visiting brothers cordially Edwards, of Newlierg, won the Yam Boston conservatory of music returned ited to attend Lodge room Third St. the fruit of the latter Is not so good as raising the mortgage valuation and it hill county bicycle championship on home Thursday evening. He spent ten the witnesses, Davidson, Dumphrey (on block. J. (’. Romens, C. ('. and Brooks, could not be found, hav in the former. Spring wheat was sown will be determined by the suit with J. B riihirforii , Clerk. Saturday last at Newberg. Hibbs aud »lays at tlie fair on Ills way home. ing left Friday for the coast, (lie mat unusually late and some of it is head Multnomah county for that purpose. Adams, of this city, entered but were Uster Post No. 9 meets the second and not iu It, Wirt Gardner, Janies Sharp, Thad ter was i>ostponed until today, '1’he ing and it is not over ten or 15 inches The Monmouth State Normal. fth Saturday of each month at (•. A. R. Simpson and Geo. Barnhart started for sheriff sent an officer to the coast to high. The warm weather has been I in I'nion block al 7:30 1>. in. All Receiver E. W. Hadley, of tlie Ore Beaver creek on Sunday last. All the subpoena the witnesses. of great benefit to the wheat, causing it kihers of the Order.are cordially invited During the past four years the state gon Pacific, has filed his May state flsli in the creek and all the chickens Ittend onr meetings. to ripen more rapidly. Harvesting of normal school at Monmouth has reach Koon does not have a I. S. D owning , ment which shown earnings for tlie along tlie road will no doubt disappear. about tlie matter since wheat is in progress in some of the L F. C lubine , Post Commander. ed an enrollment of over 400, the larg month $24,098; expenses, $23,989; a southern counties and by next week it Adjutant. ________ _ ___ The person who has our lawu roller torney. est in its history. The professional gain of $109. will be general. Oats are a good crop, course has been much strengthened by will please return it. Hereafter let it IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE. Mr. M. Jacobs left last week for be understood that we do not own one. spring sown not so good as fall sown. the addition of the model training de NOTICK. Alaska, where he will look over min For two years we have been attempt A Few Bargains In Yamhill Farm«—The Hayiug continues. Hops are growing partment, In which students are given lereal'tev all notices annoiinc- ing property for the summer. His wife ing to get it home long enough to use rapidly; some are beginning to blos practical experience in the application Growing Crops Included. C entertainments lor which an remained in the city with the family of som. Few lice are so far observed, but of methods, under the supervision of it but up to date have not succeeded. Here are the descriptions of a few are increasing in numliers. Black ber mission fee is charged, all II. Ungerman. Some iieople ure mean enough for choice properties that can be bought at ries and raspberries are ripeniug rap special critic teachers. Miss Edith Unary matter after the notice The Free Methodist campmeeting on C'assavant, a graduate of the Millers death has been given as a inat- tlie other Bide of the creek is making a anything. Some one stole the cher a bargain, if bought before harvesting idly. Strawberries are about over, ville, Pa., state normal, has been added ries from a tree in the yard of H. H. commences. Crops included. (’berries are now in tho height of their iof news, all resolutions of eon- large noise and is also making converts. to the department for the next year’s No. 1—343 acres, 5} miles from Mc season. lence, wedding notices, cards Some of the speakers are good and Welch, Sunday night. Another scrub work. In the academic course the work walked oft with tlie T-R ’ s hose, cut Minnville; good level roads, no hills; EASTERN OREGON. ithanks, etc,, furnished the large crowds attend tlie meetings. has all been revised and strengthened. ting it off near tlie connection to the over 250 acres in clutlvation; 200 iu The fore part of the week was cioudy ieplione-Kegister for publica- Lee Huston, the persou who stole a pipe.’ The school has a bright prospect for grain. Prune orchard of 1400 three- and cool, wlrilo the latter part was h will be charged for at regu- saddle near North Yamhill last week “1 was prostrated with a severe bil year-old trees; good house anil barn; clear aud warm, the maximum tem future growth and usefulness. fadvertising rates, 5 and IO is now In jail. Sheriff Warren left for Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick« ious complaint,” writes Erastus South well fenced. Water in each Hehl, liv perature ranging from 75 to 95 degrees. Headache, Small Bile Beans. Its per line. Eugene Friday with a warrant and worth, of Bath, Me. “After vainly ing water at tlie house; fine garden; Rains from the 8 to the lltli were of brought Huston back on Sunday. trying a number of remedies, I was crop aud all included in price if sold at inestimable lienetit to the fcrops. The Local an<l General, Salem could not keep her base ball finally induced to take Ayer's Pills. I once, $15,000, one-half cash balance on wheat crop is reported in excellent con team in the amateur league, thanks to had scarcely taken two boxes when I time; possession can be had at once. dition. In Wasco, Gillam and Mor [adiinc oils at tho Union Hardware the lack of financial support. But a was completely cured.” No. 2—100 acres; 70 acres under culti row counties, where the prospects two short time ago they were talking a We are in receipt of the catalogue of vation; 18 ncres iu three-ycar-old prune weeks ago were from 10 to 15 bushels h-enty-flve dollar cart for $18 at the $10,900 team. What a fall. the Pacific college at Newberg. Its trees, 400 apple, ix?ar, peach, and cherry per acre, have improved from 2» to 40 bn Hardware Co. Miss Lena Shelton gave a party to typographical appearance is gootl, being trees; two acres potatoes, fine garden, per cent. Sherman and Vmatilla coun rs. L. II, Cook and mother left tor her young friends on last Thursday the work of the Graphic job office. 17 acres oats; living water, good house ties will have ns good crop as they did ■tits bay yesterday. evening at the residence of Mrs. J. N. Tlie showing made by the school is aud barn, all fenced one-half mile west in 1891 and tlie total product will lx* for he Wrlglit block will be ready Wisecarver,about 21 miles northwest of magnificent, comparing more than fa of Carlton, fronting on main county more. In Union county tlie present renters on the 15th of August. town. A number of young people from vorably witli tlie other colleges of the rood; can lx? bought, tor $0,000. Posses conditions nre excellent. Wallowa, CLEAR sion given at onse. Baker aud the interior counties have I P. Bishop, of Salem, is visiting town attended. state. Lis in this city. He arrived here No. 3—74 acres; 45 under cultivation; greatly improved prospects. One Walter Link and C. H. McKinney AVliether Pasteur and Koch’s pecul are sojourning at Jones & Adams’ iar modes of treatment will ultimately the improvements on this place must wheat grower in Umatilla county, who ■day. Be sheriff was in Dayton Tuesday mill in the mountains. G. W. will fill prevail or not, their theory of blood be seen to be appreciated. Two cows, has 6,000 acres of growing wheat, re Lg Tallman’s personal property to them witli yarns and grub and send contamination is the correct ene, 10 cotswold sheep, fruit and garden in ports that he will have at least 120,000 them home much improved in health though not original. It was on this cluded; 3! miles nortli of McMinnville; bushels. Some fall sown wheat is be ■fy claims. STRONG MENTAL theory that Dr. J. (’. Ayer, of Lowell, living water on the place. $4,200; pos ing cut this week; but not until next he Plano chain power mower is tlie if that is possible. week will liarvest become general in ENERGY» NERVES jest draft mower in tlie market, Col. John Lane, special Indian in Mass., nearly fifty years ago, form u- session given in ten days. ____ No. 4-107 acres; 140 under cultivation; the Columbia river valley. Haying [and see them at tlie Union Hnrd- spector, lias been looking over tlie lated Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the choicest location in Yamhill comi continues and very fair crops are se (¡rand Ronde reservation in this coun ■ Co. Real Estate. ty; must be seen; cau be bought, includ cured. The fruit prospects remain as ty during the past week. He spent ■se Clark returned Saturday from Monday, accompanied by Agent Lam- ing 2 fine young horses, hack, wagon, quoted last week. The wool continues - . - _ - — - . —. A M Peery and wife to John Glenn, harness, plow, binder, harrow, 2 cows, to be stored In the warehouses, some 10 | Arbor, where lie has been attend- M. Hammerly, a well-known business man son, in this city. 17 acres, pt B M Robison d 1 c, t 4 s, r one-half crop, living water on place, or more million pounds now living |he dental school for the past three of Hillsboro, Va., sends this testimony to the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla: “Several A hop grower—one of the largest in 3 w; $250. flue bard finished bouse and a first- stored waiting for a market. years uro , I hurt my leg, the injury leaving Polk and Marion counties—states that a sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings W L Warren, sheriff, to F Haus- class barn, bearing orchard, etc., only SUMMARY FOR STATE. 8. John Gault is attending the the Willamette valley will probably re were extreme, my leg, from the knee to the wirtb, lot 85x150 feet in North Yam $10,000. Terms to suit. Possesion ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex Fall wheat increased acreage, slightly Ing of the grand body of Degree of ceive more clear money from hops than tend to other parts of the body. After trying given in 15 days. decreased yield yer acre. Spriug wheat various remedies, I began taking Ayer’s ir in Portland, this week, as a del- from wheat this year, and yet there are hill; $1200. Sarsaparilla, and, before I had finished the Ruth A Holdridge to W E and P E No. 5 — 100 acres, 25 under cultiva decreased acreage and decreased yield. from the lodge in this city. first bottle, I experienced great relief; the 100 acres of wheat to one of hops. Holdridge, 160 acres, sec 12-13, 7-8, t 5 tion; box house, cheap barn, small or Total product will be for western Ore second bottle effected a complete cure.” * e fourth quarterly meetiug of tlie A band of gypsies passing through s, r 3-4 w; $1000. chard, all fenced, 3} miles from Mc gon fully 8} million bushels; for east Ayer ’s Sarsaparilla. pette circuit, of the M. E. church The Dalles the other day had with F L Taylor to Joel Flannery, 3 acres, Minnville, all level, living water; ern Oregon fully 6 million bushels. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maa.. 1, will be held on August 5th and them a little girl answering the des Willamina; $2 $3,200; terms to suit. Oats and hay crop as good or better t the Gaunt’s bridge camp ground, Cures others,will cure you Miranda Smith to J F Galbreath, 40 cription of the little daughter of J. W. No. 6—100 acres, 90 acres under cul than ever before. s. M. Matthieu and Mrs. L. W. Miller, who was stolen from Summer acres, pt 8 Smith d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; tivation, 10 acres timber, all level land, B. 8. P aoue , sr with their families started for ville last year. Mr. Miller is now on $1300. } mile from rail road station, 1 mile Oliserver. NO. 3857. rts bay yesterday morning. L. their trail. John Newman, referee, to A P Mag from Amity. No buildings, summer- REPORT OF THE CONDITION Mlles* Nerve and Elver rills. Dok has made a beautiful camping Al Robertson is serving out a $25 fine ness, 117} acres, sec 27, t 5 s, r 3 w; fallowed, all fenced, can take posses Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc Minnville in the state of Oregon, at the at Netarts. imposed by the justice court of Nortli $1500. sion at once; $52.50 per acre. Act on a new principle—regulating close of business, July 12. 1893: E I’ Wallace and wife to Mrs Ellen L Todd, A. Shuck, Frank Weed Yamhill, for larceny. He entered tlie No. 7—127 acres, 30 under cultiva the l’ver, stomach and bowels through Resources. U. Shartzer will leave today for the house of Mr. Kesterson and took sev Hendrick, lot 2-3 blk 5, Smith and tion, good house, 2 barns, all fenced but the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Loans and discounts .....................■'} Overdrafts secured and unsecured Raters of the Nestucca. They will eral blankets. He lias been in jail be Phillips add to Amity; $200. 7 acres, living springs. This place is Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation [ Joe Todd takes along a magnify- fore on a charge of assault witli a dan John Newson, referee, to M P> Hen situated at the foot hills, 3 miles west bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa Stocks, securities, etc.................... tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Due from approved reserve agents drick, 8 lots, blk 12, Wheatland; $92. Jass and remarks that lie will get gerous weapon. of Carlton anil is adapted for fruit,bees, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 Due from other National banks Samuel Soper and wife and John So or stock; every acre can be cultivated; doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers Banking-house, furniture and W. E. Martin lias started a training irgest flsli. fixtures.......................................... H. Cook found the skull of an ex school for dogs. Everyone in the coun per to A B Cocherbam, 4 lots, blk 4, price $20 per acre; possession at once. Bros. Current expenses and taxes paid Widening the Gauge. animal while digging a trench at ty knows Mr. M. and his ability to train Willamina; $350. If you are in search of anything in Premiums on U. S. bonds......... John Cormndy and wife to I D Clam the real estate line don’t be afraid to Checks and other cash items rts. It has horns and they come dogs, and after much solicitation he The Southern Pacific is at work re Bills of other banks.............. . ¡the choek instead of the natural has concluded to take a limited number pet, tract of land on left bank of AVil- call on me. I make a specialty of the Fractional paper currency, nick 12 20 fer them. He will send it out to to train. The price for training is $2.00 lomette river, t 4 s, r 3 w; $400. real estate business and will take pleas laying the track of the Portland & Wil els and cents............................... Specie ................................................. 16,499 .Ì0 lamette valley narrow gauge road. The Jesse Edwards and wife to Julia A ure in showing you what I have and per week for dogs over six inontli« old, ttty by the next stage. 11100 Legal-tender notes.......................... Smith, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 41, Edwards will try and suit you if possible. Call work has proceeded for some 17 or 18 Redemption fund with U.S. treas Mexican, cowboy registered at a and a less rate for those under. miles out. There are three rails being 562 50 urer^ per cent of circulation ) add to Newberg; $160. O. O. Hodson and F. 8. Harding Bnd hotel some weeks ago and as or address AVm. F. Briedenstein, real T otal . . ...................................... ! $157.320 IB J R Derby and wife to 8 F Hibbs & estate, insurance aud money broker, used so that the road will be both nar (room was engaged he was put in spent Saturday iu Newberg. Mr. Hod row and standard gauge. For four or Liabilities. Lth a Yamhiil farmer. The cow- son was looking after a galvanized iron wife, lots 1. 2, 7, 8, blk 5, Chandler’s 2d McMinnville, A’amhill county, Or. stock paid in.................... $.10,000 00 five miles south of Oswego, the 00- Capital Lvas very tired and went to bed cornice contract for the new brick add to McMinnville; $75. Snrplus fund..................................... 10,000 00 AT the opera house . pound steel rails are being used, and Undivided profits........................... 450 31 Edwin R Poppleton to W C Lawson, la mammoth pair of spurs on his block being erected in that city by beyond that the old 40-pound ones. National bank notes outstanding ■ 11,250 00 20 acres, pt J B Rogers d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 P During the night the furmer Christenson Bros. & McConnell. The McMinnville Will be Entertained liy Od Individual deposits subject to The object point of the road is supposed check .............................................. 28,794 54 • ■in contact with the spurs and sit- contract was awarded him; Jones <fc w; $400. dities on Saturday, July 32. 5.547 50 to be Newport. The renewal recently Demand certificates of deposit Geo W Long and wife to Jas A Fra Adams, of this city, received the con pp in lied suddenly he wildly ex- Time certificates of deposit ....... 52,851 63 of the franchise from Corvallis to Junc zier, 1-7 int in 87.84 acres, sec 6, t 3 s, r 426 68 After a long time the citizens of this Due to state banks and bankers bed, “Say, you gol darn fool,you’re tract for the lumber. T otal ...........................................I $157.320 0»i city will have the pleasure of witnes tion leads some to think that perhaps About a hundred people assembled 4 w; $313.70. entlcman or else you would trim T J Force aud wife to Chas Hand- sing a first class performance at the op the old project is to lie revived, S tate or O regon ,C ounty or A’ amhill . ss : [toe nails.”— Salem Independent. at the state fair ground on Thursday I, E. C. Apperson, Cashier of the above ■oldier, whose name could not be afternoon to witness a foot race be ley, 231x100 feet off lot 7, blk 17, Mc era house on the evening of Saturday, and that branch built. named Bank, do solemnly swear that the July 22, next Saturday. Oddities is Lil, arrived at Fort Walla AV alia tween Charles Berthwait and H. Minnville; $1000. above statement is true to the best of my BUYERS* AND BUSINESS DIJBECTOR. E T Davis and wife to Walter F El under the management of Silas Robin knowledge and belief Huy forenoon on a bicycle, having Squires. The race was a run of one E. C. A i ’ person , Cashier. [from Fort Sherman, Idaho, a dis- hundred yards, for a purse of $50. lis, 10 aeres, pt Jacob Shuck d I c, t 3 s, son, a veteran manager, and consists of Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine Subscribed and sworn to before me this character work and canted y , just the four r 3 w; $1000. on easy terms at C. Grissen ’ s. about 19th dav of July, 1898. I of 27(1 mil«, on a wager of $500 Berthwait won by C. AV. T almage . I'nion Lodge No 43, A F 4 AM, to thing for these warm nights. It is ■lie journey could lx? made in four feet; time, 10} seconds. Considerable Orin Skiauer has a little more 4ft Notary Public for Oregon [ lie left Fort Sherman Saturday moBey changed hands between the Eugene Loper, nJ lot 291, Masonic filled with fun from beginning to end oak wood for sale at $2.75 per cord, also and introduces several specialties that old fir, 2 ft, at $3 per eord. C orrect —Attest: king, and consequently had several sporting element of the crowd. Berth cemetery; $11. 23-27. J. AV. C owls , j Henry White, guardian, to Matilda are entirely new to the citizens of this ■ to spare. Heinade ninety miles wait is a local sprinter, while Squires is • A. J. ArrERsoN.?- Directors. Hammocks $1.50,'at C. Grissens. J. L. Ronans. I [rst day s ride. The machine rid- from Eastern Oregon.— Salem Demo Garvin, lots 9, 10, blk 14, Whiteson; city. The Oregonian speaks well of G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, the show and there is every reason to $200. pas an old style “safety” with an crat. Barbary Field to L Yarliorough, lot believe that It Is not one of those fakes Oregon. Notice of Appointment of Adminis The relative size of Benton and Lin Lrv tire —n'a'la H'al/a State* Wallace & Hartman will sell yotf coln counties is shewn in tlie distribu 14, blk 3, Bibees add to Sheridan; $55. so common, in late years, to this sec trator. L Yarborough to John Field, lot 15, tion. The admission has been placed tickets east at Portland nricvj. k-e hundred empty l>eer barrels, for tion recently made by the secretary of Notice is hereby given that the under at 15 and 50 cents, reserved seats now Ipment to the breweries, were piled state of the 5 per cent road fund arising blk 5, Bibees add to Sheridan; $55 Dry oak wood delivered at $3 per signed lias lieen by an order of the county A J Hunsaker and wife to F AV Hun being on sale at Rogers Bros. h front of a saloon 111 Pendleton the from the sale of government land with coni. Leave your orders at Booth A court of Yamhill county, Oregon, appoint ed administrator of the estate of Janies Mc Notice. ■r day, representing the amount of in thee state. The amount of the fuud saker, .37 acres, pt S Cozine d 1 c, t 4 s, Lambright's meat market. Kinley. deceased. [consumed at that saloon in two to be distributed was $65,300, and the r 4 w; $1. The butcher shop of Booth <V Lam Now therefore, all persons having claims notice Fred L Harris to Esther A Turner, 3 All persons are hereby given apportionment was made according to said estate are hereby notified to ■ths. Each barrel holds fifteen gnl- bright is at all times supplied with the against present the same dulv verified with proper L making the total for the five hun- the area of each county. Benton re acres, pt S Cozine d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 w; that I will not be responsible for aay best of meats, game and fish in season. vouchers, to the undersigned at his resi Indebtedness contracted by my son, near Sheridan, in A’amhill county, I of 7,500 gallons, nearly two a piece ceives $449 29, and Lincoln $682 85; $1500. Bald timothy hay for sale at $14 per dence Oregon, within six months from the date I William Willis and wife to F Narver, Frank, who has left my l>ed and Every man, woman and child in wherefore it is seen that Benton coun ton by J. Wisecarvcr. Good quality, of this notice. I city. The first cost of the beer was ty contains 683 and Lincoln 1045 square 160 acres, nel sec 22, t 4 s, r 5 w; $1600. board. Dated July 11th. KO. call and examine. R. M. D ickenson . MERRITT M< KINLEY. O A C R R to J C Gillette, 160 acres, Lt |2,000. No wonder the brewing miles, or Lincoln is one and one-half Administrator of said Estate, i When your $200 watch needs repair Now try This. sec 9, t 5 s, r 7 w; $160. [panics find Pendleton a good field times as large as Benton. Ramsey A Fenton, Attys for Estate. ing take it to D. A. Smith. A ll kinds D P I-each and R F King A wives to The First Regiment O. N. G., has pmpete for. of jewelry repaired. It will cost you nothing and will Wm J Harter, lot 24, blk A, Hobson's bgers, Hobbs, Redmond and Mar- been ordered into camp on August 12, Notice to Creditors. surely do you gootl, if you have a 8. Howorth A Co. at the ¡McMinn teturned from Beaver creek and the at Gladstone, two miles north of Ore add to Newberg; $1. Cough.Coltl, or any trouble with throat J C Gillette to Sarah H Potter, no1, of Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Dis ville pharmacy are closing out their Notice is hereby given that tlie under-; (ut Aiful James” of the party, J. L. gon City, on the electric line to Port signed has lieen appointed by the < ounty |ers, reports a catch of 262 for the land. Three companies of the Second ne',, the s.1 of nej, n} of sei, se', of nwj covery for Consumption, Coughs and stock of paints and oils at out. Call coart of Yamhill county. State ot Oregon, I Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or and investigate. sole executor of the last will anti testament ■rd. ’ They were all large ones, 15 of Infantry, from Salem and Albany will sec 10, also e} ne', sec 9, t 5 s, r 6 w, 280 money will be paid l>ack. Sufferers Martin, deceased, anil that lie lias j acres: $1000. Rhodes A Rhodes have money to of A ____ Flint a fish Mar- basket. encamp with the first. B company, of m filling from 14» Grippe found it just the thing duly qualified a« such executor There-1 Ijtvina Watt to Root Keys, lot 4, blk and under its use had a speedy anti loan on improveil farm property. FeaughUhe largest fish, it measnr- this city, will attend and will no doubt fore, all per«ons having claims again»! the | e'Ute of said dcemlent are hereby ret,utre<l , perfect recovery. Try a sample Ixittle s, Jos Watts add to Amity; $35. | 18', inches. John Hobbs has lost break their record. l4U»t encampment When you want prices on lumlx-r get present tliem. with tho proper vonebers AV (I Flett and wife to Jesse Ed at our expense and ¡earn for yourself them of A. 8. Briggs a« he will save i to ■tige amongst fishermen, as he used j not a man went to the guard bouse therefor, to me at my residence in said j ;ust how good a thing it is. Trial bot h eyes and Cados flies all the time, and now some of the boys are saying wards, 304.80 acres, pt J B Rogers d 1 e, tles free at Rogers Bros, drug store. I you money. Any quantity and quality. county within six months from the <latc of I this notice 1 Large size 50c. and $1. tchiag the greatest number of fish i that they want to see the inside of it , t 3 a, r 2 w; $2. Office with Jas. Fletcher. Dated May 18, J*W. W. AV. I.EA’IS. Exceptor. : iwever. The other fellows claim that One dose will be enough we Imagine, i Thsv incresse appetite, purigy the whole Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attach* and Put up In neat watchshaped bottle. sum 1 Ramsey A Fenton Attorneys. 1 system sn.1 act on the liver. Bile BesnsJhnolL I Cooetlpatlvo. Small Bile Beaoi I coaled. Small Hie Beam, Me per bottle. ey were the smallest of the catch. The encampment will l««t ten days. Geo. Wilcox and family are at New port. I RED LETTER SALE! We have placed a lai'ge lot of Clothing, Hats, etc On our counter in order to dispose of them before our Fall goods arrive. This Selling Price Is marked in Red Figures so every customer can see what the reduction is by comparing with The Original Price Which is also marked on them. Some of this clothing will be sold at Less Than the Price of the Cloth I As the Summer advances we will be adding from day to day other goods at like sacrifices, instead of running our usual Midsummer Sale Those coming fii’st will be most certain to get a fit in clothing, as the present price is closing the stock out very fast. ■ AyER’S - S arsaparilla A. J. APPERSON. Have you seen the “MINNIE?” Remember we have the famous Minneapolis Binder, And the Wood Mower and Rake Come in and examine them before buying elsewhere. We are in Business and mean Business. JONES & ADAMS, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregou. WALLACE & WALKER, TABLE DELICACIES OH THE SIDE. PROVISIONS, REASONABLE TERMS Family Supplies Everything within bounds; Everything Trim, Clean Goods, Neatness, Promptness. PRICES AT THE BOTTOM.