The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 11, 1894, Image 3

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il’HONE-REGISTER.
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H. Blackman of Heppner has been '
THE flOTOR PROJECT.
THE NEW JUDGES.
WALKING CLUBS FOR GIRLS.
oHb ht17l1W,"e0.tUrOfl"U‘rn“1 feve,,ue'
,
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A CLEVER BOSTON GIRL.
HUistliet. He is a prominent limn 1 Tb*
O®"*'1®» culm to tw Suk-Olvld- Th« Jadgn
Ckrk. d blectlon Appolnud Ewn a Chicago Havkman Waa Paraiyaed Keeping Dp In the Fall the Athletic Frac- '
11, 1894
tires or Last Sammer.
tn 1*01 tica ttlld business and will make,
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*
by th« Court,
by Her Flnaucia! Operation».
a good colleefor
Walking clubs are the popular fad
The Chicago hackman is supposed to
;orrl<'lt HOUHH.
H il U bobo , Jau, 10—The project of
North Newberg—Chairman, J LHoa- be endowed with a full allowance of through September and October. One
Five bumlrwl sacks of wlmal were
ii. to 7 1». ni
From 7 -.30 p. shipped to Portland by steamer ’foM,, buildlug the electric motor line from kiua; judges, A Bow mini, E W Dun- the smartness peculiar to men in his very exclusive club which was formed
Portlund to Beaverton In thia oiunty Is bur; clerks, T M Barr, N ChriatoHaon. profession, but a Boston girl is cred­ in St. Louis recently consists of eight
Athletic girls they are
hours from 7 a. ni. to 8 p. m. on Sunday last. The steamer is mak­
ited with getting the best of him. The members.
revived. ' The plun
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now adopted
Soutli Newberg — Chairman, EH hackman himself tells the story, says who have been ut the seashore and
closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ing regular trl|W and the proprietor is again
2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in.
is to use the West Portland steam mo­ Woodard; judges, W M Carter, Jesse the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. mountains all the summer.
They
15 a. m train closes evening o*‘lng encouraged by lilsral shipments. tor to the summit of the hill this side
Presuall; clerks, S M Calkins, and C His name is Johnson, and his business were restless when they reached town
A warehouse is being built at Dayton
n
during the summer has been muinly in for outdoor exercises, so the club was
d southern Tillamook mail to accommodate tlie freight to and of Portland, and then leave that line in Smith.
a branch to Beaverton. Thin will re­
South McMinnville-t 'hairman,Smith the service of the guests in the dormi­ immediately started. It meets once a
in.
nwn that city.
quire only h I x mites 'of new road. A Allen; judges, Granville Baker, J It tories of the Chicago university. week on Friday ufternoons. The plan
Uapt. N. B. Humphrey i-elebrated company of New York capitalists are Booth; clerks, O P Cosliow.WTVinton. Johnson has run daily excursions for is that each week a different walk
JRC’H NOTICE«.
In describing the
them through a twenty-five mile drive shall be taken.
South Slieridan—Chairman, S Potter for one dollar,
I pibcopal C hi ’ rch . — Services his .j-M birihduy a day or two since and the promoters. The question of subsi­
walking costumes, the Post-Dispacch ,
at 11 a. ni. and 7:Wp in, »ays, “J am an athletic, well-preserved dy is all that seems to he in the way of judges, Tip Graves and P M Scroggins;
Within two days after her arrival says they were very sensible gowns,
at 9:30 a, m
Praver meet- young man today, though I have one
the undertaking of the extension this clerks, R Mendennall, John Chapman. Johnson took the Boston young woman indeed. One was a brown cheviot
ivenings at 7:30.
foot In the grave.” The captain's spring.
8. F M kmingkr , Pastor
North Sheridan — Chairtaan, H C out ns one of his morning party. She made with a full plain skirt, trimmed
P rksbytkriax C hurch — friends, legion in numlier, will hope
The old donation claim of Col. T. it. Rowell;Judges, M Faulkner, I Lam­ occupied the seat with him and plied around the bottom with four rows of
With this was
Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p. that he may yet enjoy many birthdays. Cornelius, being a block of live hund­
him with questions. On the following black and gilt braid
bright; clerks, John Keister, Arthur day when - he called for passengers worn a waistcoat of scarlet broad­
chool at 9:30 a. in.
—Peiulleton. E. O.
red acres of the finest land In the coun­ Aranson.
Ev W H J ones , Pastor.
Johnson noticed this Boston girl flying cloth, glistening gilt buttons, and over
BCH —Services every Sabbath
Willamette—Chairman, J Hewitt; around in a lively way. Soon she it a loose three-quarter length jacket.
it seems that it is impossible for the ty, is to be divided and sold In small
17:30 p. hl Sunday School at adiuistratlon to get a minister to Ha­ tracts.
Judges, Willard Wood, R N Magne«- ; came to him and wanted to know how This was elaborately braided and made
; ev C. L. B onham , Pastor.
much he would charge to take forty with revers and epaulettes over the
The Forest Grove canning company clerks, Smith Stephens, J It Forrest.
kurch .—Services every Sab­ waii who will properly represent the
in. and 7:30 p. m Sunday desires of Gresham in our relations and electric light company put a mort­
West Chehalem—Chairman, Amos persons up to the center of town and shoulders. At dinner the coat was re­
moved and a little Eton jacket of the
a. m. Y. P. S C E. meets
gage on their plants this week to secure Nelson; judges, W W Walker, Andy back for an evening reception. He gave cheviot, with scarlet sleeves, substi­
i p. m Prayer meeting Wed- with that country. Ho long as new
his figures, and then she went shopping.
the
payment
of
a
note
of
$11,627.77
giv
­
Johnson;
clerks,
L
G
Suiter,
J
P
John,
ideas In diplomacy are being used it
p in. Everyone invited
The next day she told Johnson she tuted. An extremely novel hopsack­
II A. D enton , Pastor.
son.
It was
could get the work done for twenty­ ing gown was also present.
seems flt and proper that Gresham en to Capt. It. II. Lamson last July.
thoi . ic C hurch .—Services 1st
The city election at Forest Grove last
Willamina—Chairman, E A Lamson eight dollars, and that he might as black, the skirt trimmed with two
vs of each month, Second should go there himself and fix the
irv’s at Corvallis. Fourth matter up. The country could easily Monday was a hot one. The Issue was Judges, R L Booth, H Z Foster; clerks, well take the job at that figure. She rows of guipure insertion over a lining
The baby
preferred his rigs, she said, because in the new blue shade.
itrick’s Church on Muddy.
a lot of electric lights or a few. Three G A Epperly, Ed Fendall.
spare him.
It
tv. T hos B riopy , Pastor
they looked nicer than any she waist tucked in beneath a belt.
councilmen
were
selected
who
favor
Amity
precinct
—
G
M
Allen
chair
­
was
made
with
a
deep
yoke
of
the in­
The state board of equalization has
had seen elsewhere. Johnson tt»ok
i Grange, No. 31, P. of H., adjourned. The expense of the txiard light, tw’o who oppose and one who man; Judges, Chas Burch, Sr, ahd F the job, and on the evening appointed sertion. which showed very plainly its
sits on the fence.
hall the first and third Hatur-
P Wallace; clerks, John Watt and the young woman marshaled out her silk lining. A jaunty little cape in
month at 10 a. m. Visitors meeting was $3300, which is $1000 less
Frank Wright.
forty people. They were in evening black, with wide guipure re vers, com­
e<l
B F. S parks ,
than laat year and $1700 less than the
College Notes.
Bellevue—Chairman, M Mulkey; clreAs and full of guyety. Suddenly the pleted the costume.
ler .
Master,
first board. The assessment as return­
Secretary,
Judges, James Ageeand Milton Chapin; Boston young woman spoke out: "We
Three new students since holidays.
ed be the county board of the state
may not all get togetner when we come
THE CALLA LILY EDIBLE.
Miss Grover has not been able to at­ clerks, C J Payne and Willard Buell. back and may be very tired. Suppose
e Camp No 128, Woodmen of amounted to $179,088,770. As equal­
Carlton
—
Chairman,
Frank
Stout;
to He Cooked Like ths
eet first and Third Mondays
tend school this week, also Mr. Hugue-
1 collect the fures now and he done It Tastes and Is Potato.
ized
by
the
state
$177,249,086,
a
reduc
­
i ; visiting brothers cordially
Juges, L C Thompson aud J T Patter­ with it?"
let
and
Miss
Fern
Stout.
We
hope
to
•lid Lodge room Third St. tion of $1,839,684. Last year the valua­
A new vegetable is about to be in­
son; clerks, Gits Johnson and Richard
J O. R ogers , C. C.
She did so, and each person paid her troduced to the people of the United
see them in school again soon.
tion was raised $33,000,000.
Johnson.
iroBD, Clerk.
one
dollar
for
the
evening
’
s
transpor
­
Tlie appearance of the fioors of the
States through the department of ag
The regular subscription price of the
Checowin— Chairman, Thos Laugh­ tation. She quickly counted out riculture. It is the root of the calk,
observatory have been greatly improv­
No. 9 meets tlie second and ThLEPHONE-RgcnsTKR is $1 a year and
twenty-eight
dollars
and
gave
it
to
lin; Judges, John Bunn and Richard
lily, which resembles somewhat in ap­
av of each month at G. A. R. the Weekly Orrjioii/rm is $1.50. Any­ ed by tlie application of a coat of paint.
Johnson, and placing twelve dollars in
>n block at 7:30 p. in. All
Tlie liooks in the library are being Baird; clerks, Louis Fryer and Phil her own purse rode to the evening's pearance the Irish tuber, with the ad­
dition of a few whiskers that have
,i<> Order.are cordially invited one subscribing for the T elephone arranged so they can be found with Withyeomb.
reception with a satisfied smile and a
meetings.
R e < iimtei < and paying one year in ad­ the least possible trouble. It will re­
Dundee— Chairman, Criah liadley; most churming affability. Three days nothing to do with the qualities of the
I, 8. D owminh ,
vance can get both the T elephone - quire considerable time to arrange them Judges, John Liviugood and Peter Hu- later she did the same thing over article ns an esculent, says the Phila­
ink ,
Post Commander,
Times.
utant.
R egister and tlie Weekly f)ref/onian so. Miss Louella Lynch has been ap­ gey. clerks, S S Parrot and D M Ram­ again. As she put the twelve dollars in delphia
It is more elongated, and when cut
her purse Johnson scratched his head the interior is a trifle more viscid. But
for $2. All old subscribers paying their pointed assistant librarian.
sey.
NOTICE.
subscribtions one year in advance will
West Dayton—Cbulrman, Sam Bax­ and savs he muttered: "Well. I ll be a section of it is so potato-like you
A society known as the Collegiate
a—r
be entitled to the same otter.
would not be likely to distinguish any
ter; Judges, B F Lewis and It Gabriel;
Oratorical
society
has
been
organized.
The next time he proposed u di­
sr allnotlces aunuunc-
While the (.'hiñese are in many re­ The coming local contest will tie con­ clerks, E B Collard and John W vision of the spoils. She eyed him for difference. In cooking it first has to
be boiled to destroy certain acrid prop­
iluments for which an
Fletcher.
spects desirable citizens they are at the ducted by this society.
a minute, saw that he was in earnest, erties. after which it may be fried,
fee Is charged, nil
East
Dayton
—
Chairman,
Joint
W
gave
him
four
dollars
out
of
the
twelve,
same time the cause of much trouble.
l’rof. Fargo has greatly improved
roasted, baked or what not, according
latter after the notice
The (,'hinese on this coast show a dis­ the labratory byj.tlie addition of new Gowdy; judges. Fred Crawford and and after that they did business on to taste.
as been given as a mat-
this
basis.
She
got
up
sightseeing
Willis Starr; clerks, R N Snell and D
Farmers in Florida have begun to
position to not obey the registration
parties inside the fair, theatrical raise these calla roots for market. The
i, all resolutions of con- law, and unless they do they should be apparatus and chemicals, to lie used in A Snyder.
the
present
chemistry
class.
parties,
lecture
parties,
made
scores
redding notices, cards
Lafayette—Chairman, R P Bird; of friends, and at every move plant.s grow rapidly in the swamps,
deporti-d from the country. The fail­
Tlie following program will lie given
, etc., furnished the ure of the law to accomplish this will
judges, P P Gates and J L Ferguson; seemed to add to her purse. So and so thickly that the yield of a single
by
tlie
Phiiergian
society
Saturday
flooded acre is enormous.
They re­
-Register for publlca-
clerks, John M Dixon and Milton Red­ well did she succeed that she had two produce themselves by the multiplica­
result in many broils and dead China­
e charged for at regu- men. The Chinaman that lias good evening, Jan. 13, 1894:
months
at
the
fair
and
went
home
ding.
tion
of
their
bulbs
under
ground,
so
Music, society.
ising rates, li ami IO sense will apply for registration papers
Baker Creek—Chairman, T 1) Hen­ with one hundred dollars in her that the grower has simply to dig up
Address, Ida I’agenkopf.
the offshoots and leave the parents to
ine.
derson; judges. Henry Gee and J T pocket.
and tile his photograph at tlie first op­
Recitation. Mollie Haynes.
Johnson says he has traveled about propagate anew.
Funk;
clerks,
W
A
Henderson
and
J
portunity.
Solo, Grace Riley.
a good bit, his last excursion of impor­
For centuries the Egyptians have
N Wiseearver.
al anil General.
tance being a trip to the Paris expo­ cultivated a similar crop during the
Essay, Mr. Engle.
The Pacific Banker and Inventor has
Fairlawn
—
Chairman,
D
O
Durham;
sition. but he never saw a person who season of the Nile overflow, and at the
Reading, Willie Scott.
the following to say of one of McMinn­
tail, Feb. 1.
judges, HF Harding and John Jolly; could “do up” Chicago hackmen as present time calla lily bulbs are a com­
Music, society.
ville’s banks; “The McMinnville Na­
that Boston girl did.
mon vegetable in Japanese markets.
rmers predict that ’94 will tional bank of McMinnville, Oregon,
Debate.
Question—Resolved that clerks, Ed Harrison and Martin
So prolific and palatable are they that
Rhodes.
owing year.
The Poejsh Htoue.
lias a most flattering statement for the western states will Ire the leading
their propagation in many parts of the
North Yamhill—Chairman, C Obye;
Trouble was recently threatered be­ United States, where conditions are
ini ng is confined to tils bed Dec. 19, 1893. It has a large percent­ division of the United states fifty years
Judges, C V Kuykendall and Thos Van- tween the people of Orissa and the favorable, may reasonably be looked
hence.
id attack of grip.
age of its deposits on hand and tlie
Afl'., Mr. Latourette and Coleman osdal; clerks, A E McKern and R I) Indian government on account of forward to as an agricultural industry
emphasizes
ilended coftee at the lied statement particularly
the "Poojali stone.” which liad rested of the future.
Shuck.
sell goods ns cheap as tl»e these facts as given below: Certificates Mark. Neg., J. W. Loder and W. J.
North McMinnville—Chairman, A J for ages over the main entrance to the Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure at Druxgleta.
C om .
of deposits, for money borrowed, none; Waldrup.
of the Sun. it was carved with
Apperson; judges, Wm Ramsey and J temple
symbols of tlie sun and planet, anil
W. F. Ullkey has Returned.
r the social hop at Camp- bills payable none; re-discounts, none,
D Baker; clerks, Louis Rogers and U thirty years ago fell from its place
sxt Saturday night. Ev- liabilities of officers, none.”
C Burns.
in the temple to lieeome at once a
W. F. Gilkey, of Dayton, returned
The A. O. U. W. lodge of this city-
Ited.
special object of worship. The gov­
Guaranteed
Cure.
from an extended visit In the east
ernor of Bengal, being interested in it
Ingalls is assisting tlie pas- installed ofllcers on Friday iiig|it oflast
last week. He has been away
We authorize our advertised druggist as an archeological treasure, liad it re­
P. Church of this city and week, and after the ceremony enjoyed
a supper prepared in the vacant store from Oregon for over two months and to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for moved to till- Indian museum, and this
over Sunday.
room beneath the lodge room. The visited all the principal cities of the consumption, coughs and colds, upon raised such resentment among the na­
If you are afflicted tives that tlie stone has been restored
le highest market price for supper was one of the liest, if not the east, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, this condition.
veal at the Red Front; call very best ever served by an organiza­ Washington and us far south as Vir­ with a cough, cold or any lung, throat to them and has been raised again to
o 'chest trouble amt will use this rem­ its origins! place in the temple.
tion in this city. One look at the groan­ ginia. He spent a week at the World’s edy as directed, giving it a fair trial,
Real Estate.
□in the country took a spin ing table demonstrated the lack of per­ fair. Monday he was in the city on an.I experience no lienefit, you may re­
turn
the
Isittle
and
have
your
money
s street Tuesday but was ception in our governor more than any business ami in a conversation about refunded. We could not make this Ot­
Isaliel Carter to I) C Van l>orn, 27.55
ire any damage was done, thing else could have done. Tlie lard­ the World's fair, said:
te? did we not know that Dr. King's acres, t 4 s, r 3 w; $889.25.
“Tlie magnitude of the thing, the New Discovery could lie relied on. It
id’s grocery, the old Bed ers of the members of tlie A. O. U. W.
Peter and M A Hume to J W Booth,
never disappoints. Trial bottles free at
>ur groceries. XVe sell as are full and we should judge overflow­ beauty of the grounds and buildings Rogers Bros.' drug store. Large size 10 acres, pt EC Williams d 1 c, t 5 s, r
Mrs. C. J. W ooldridor , of Wortham,
ing. Charity- lodge lias added a large and the splendid exhibit of the Ameri­ .Ocand $1.
4 w; $300.
i cheapest.
2
Texas, saved the life of her child by the
can people was beyond words.
Chas Palmer to Oscar Hanson, 11.25 use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
'lesliauer, who had a large number of niemliers to Its list within
Parker and his Partner.
The bright, clean, self respecting and
acres, pt G W Burnett <1 I c, t 4 s, r 4
“One of my children had Croup. The
red from bis bladder some the month past mid more are petition­
case was attended by our physician, and was
Intelligent appearance of all the thous­
w; $1750.
once more on the streets, ing.
supposed to be well under control. One
About
December
1st,
last
year,
W.
N.
ands of good natured humanity that
night I was startled by the child’s hard
United States to William Parrott,
I could write you a Imok
’er.
breathing, and on going to it found it stran­
crowded the buildings and grounds Parker—who now lies in Jail here pend­ 190 acres, t 3 s, r 1 w.
gling. It had nearly ceased to breathe.
[sirs,
About
Millsap
A
Cook,
ing
a
trial
on
Thursday
next
—
commit
­
els choice Burbank Seed-
Realizing that the child’s alarming condition
was
remarkable.
The
display
of
ex
­
E R Foster mid J W Foster to Enar had
become possible in spite of the medicines
i wanted at Weed’s grocery And I’d have one and all you know, hibits was too vast to be studied or ted the last of a series of offenses, on
Elven, I reasoned that such remedies would
Gudmundson,
90
rods
in
Sheridan;
$00.
That
whatever
you
say,
which
a
warrant
was
issued
for
his
ar
­
e
of
no avail. Having part of a bottle of
ket price paid in cash.
even noticed in detail. I gained some­
J T Fryer to Rotiert Hutchcroft, 137 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoralin the house, I gave
They can prove it eacli day
LG.Cleland and M. Rhodes That they are the leading grocers.
thing of an idea of the greatness of our rest. The charge is for obtaining money acres, pt James Ramage <11 c, t 3 s, r 4 the child three doses, at short intervals, ami
anxiously waited results. From the moment
for the Dalles, where the
country and its wonderful resources. under false pretenses from Marion w; $8000.
the Pectoral was given, the child’s breathing
It surely must seem
grew easier, and, in a short time, she was
I believe whoever attended the fair Townsend, the liveryman here. Par­
f democratic clubs of Ore-
W L Warren, sheriff, to W F Ban- sleeping quietly and breathing naturally.
They’re a finely matched team;
The child is alive and well to-day, and 1 do
came home broader in mind and char­ ker liad skipped"beforo service could be gasser, lot 1, blk 3, McMinnville; $1099.
ilon.
not hesitate to say that Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
That Is, if there’s aught In report, Hlrs,
i
acter, with more respect for other na­ had on him, but was immediately lo­
toral saved her life.”
•
Robert
Schulze
to
Oswald
and
A
B
w has fallen during the
cated in a Portland lodging house, by
One matches for color
tions
and
love
and
pride
of
their
own.
Groser, 475,12 rejes, pt James Allen d I
<1 not stay. The hills west
Marshal
Minto,
who
immediately
put
Ami tlie other for size,
One must indeed be dull of comprehen­
c, t 5 s, r 0, 7, w; $4500.
e covered and the tempera- But this joke is Mr. Shartzer's.
sion whose mind was not broadened, the Portland authorities at work will:®
Bunk of Newberg to City of Newberg
n account of it.
out
delay,
but
they
were
too
late
to
But, put joking aside,
whose patriotism was not strengthed
all of iot 5, blk 14, Deskins 2d mid to
>ed's grocery and get the
round
him
up.
Yesterday
be
was
be
­
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 3cCo., Lowell, M hm .
These m?n take a pride
and who was not prepared to lie a bet­
Newberg; $150.
ket price for all kinds of In showing their very fine goods, sirree.
ter man and better citizen by a visit to fore Judge Edes and naked for the time
Prompt toact, sure to cure
Chas F Moore to A J Winters, 2.27
atoes and apples, dried and
to l>e extended for trial. This was
Their white horse (once a grey)
the World’s fair.”
acres,
pt
sec
15,
t
3
s,
r
2
w;
8100.
lember the place, the old
granted until the date stated above.
Is now busy all day,
T J and I J Patterson to Chas A
BUYRR8’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. Last evening his partner, E. A. Payne,
Delivering their number oue groceries.
Marshal’s Tax Sale.
Vaughn, 33.35 acres, sec 30, t 3 s, r 2
was arrested, charged with defrauding
1 Kray hair to its natural
The county court is in session and is
For fine watches and jewelry go to a party in Jefferson out of some money w; $500.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
youth, cause it to grow waiting on the state for its levy before
W H Caine to E H Disbrow, land in warrant issued bv the Recorder of the City
D. A. Smith.* liepairing of all kinds be received for the party for the sale of
id strong, there is no better making the levy of this county. The
of
McMinnville, l'amhill county, state of
Newberg;
$1.
done at reasonable rates.
some potatoes
Payne was put under
and to me directed, commanding
than Hall’s Hair Ilenewer. levy last year was 26 mills, but the
D S Holman to Mary E Turner, 100 Orngon,
The firm of Bond 4 Gaunt has dis­ $500 bonds, in default of which be was
me in tlie name of the City of McMinnville,
il election of ofllcers of the commissioners think that the levy this
levy on the goods and chattels of the de­
solved. All accounts due said firm placed in jail. He will probably come acres, pt D S Holman d I c, t 3 s, r 3 w; to
linquent tax roll of said Citv of McMinn­
club of Yamhill county year will lie below 29 mills. None of
must lie paid by Jan. 15, to save costs. up Thursday for hearing.-.S'«/r»i States­ $3300.
ville. Oregon, for the year A b. 1893, there­
ilace at the rooms of the the school districts in the county have
to attached, and if none l»e found, then up­
B ond A G aunt .
Wood Wanted.
man.
on the real property set forth and described
uary 15th. A large attend­ reporte«! to the county- court the
J. P. Irvine is selling more crockery
in the said delinquent tax roll, or so much
This is the same fellow that fooled
ed.
amount of their levy. The court is also and lamps than anybody, for he sells
The clerk of school district No. 40 thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes
the farmers of this section last fall in
as charged therein, together with the costs
i
will
receive
sealed
bids
up
to
January
ween this city and the discussing the sheriff's fees in the col­
the fruit business. From all accounts,
them at cost.
and expenses. I have duly levied upon the
loth, 1894, for 40 cords of large fir following dest ribe<! pieces and parcels of
se a pocket diary lielonging lection of the school and city taxes.
he is now in shape to receive punish­
Why
ask
your
wife
to
bake
bread
wood, 4 feet long, and 40 cords of oak land as set forth in said, tax list, lying and
age. Finder will confer a They want to determine whether It is
ment for Ills offenses.
being in the city of McMinnville. Yamhill
wood, 4 feet long, delivered at (’ook and county,
¿ruing it to owner or leav best to allow the sherifl* to deduct the 2 when you can get 7 loaves for 25 cents,
state of Oregon, anil assessed as
or 30 for $1 at J. P. Irvine’s.
Hows Thia!
Columbus
schools.
Blds
to
be
opened
per
cent
allowed
him
for
the
collection
follows, towit:
iffice.
Bently, Geo. lots 5, 6 and 7, blk 14,
Those
flour
chests
made
by
8.E.
Hofi'
of
the
school
district
and
city
taxes,
at
1
p.
m.
Jan.
18th,
1894.
The
board
ein Daily Democrat has
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
Rowland's add.....................
$ 7 00
mils and Is now published turning over the balance to the city are the best yet and sbonld be in every for any case of Catarrh thatcannot be cured reserves the right to reject any and all Bean. Mrs. L. lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and
by Hull's Catarrh Cure.
.........
blds. By order of the board of direc­ 8. blk 25. Johns’ add.......
e corporation. The weekly and district, or to have him turn over kitchen. Call and see them.
F. J. C henby A C o . Props, Toledo, O.
Gorman. Thos (Est.) 2% acres, Chan­
D. M. C aldwell ,
J. P. Irvine says that the sugar war We the undersighed, have known F. J tors.
dler’s 1st add........................................ 10 00
s still running with E. H. all the money, putting in bis lull for
Grissen. Chas, lots 2, 3 and 4. bik 24,
Jan. 8, 1894.
Clerk.
the collection of the taxes to the various is over, but you can get your 18 pounds Cheney for the last 15 year**, and believe
i throttle.
him perfectly honorable in all business
Rowland's add; E % 2 blk 16, Row-
cities
and
school
districts.
The
expen
­
of
granulated
sugar
for
one
big
dollar
transactions*
and
financially
able
to
carry
I
lalid’s add; part 6 and 7, 45 ft front
small leathern purse eon-
00
out any obligations made by their firm.
blk 17,0. T. P
ses of Yamhill county for the past year in hard cash.
i dollars, about 70 cents in
West Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo,
Stevens. I. H. lots 5 and 6, blk 23,
have C been
LMTVI1 less by
vj some a $5009 than the .
tirili
US U
♦IV
Orin V C. . ÖKlIlIivr
Skinner IJ has
a Illllti
little inOrV
more ‘ 4ft
3 OO
Ohio.
Rowland’s add.
a bread ticket. Any one IIU»
a( $3.00 per cord, also Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale
Savior. Frank, lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7
nd the same will please average expenses of the county for the oak w(XMj for
druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
and 8. blk M : lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7
three previous years, and unless one or old fir, 2ft, at $3 per cord.
Hall’s Catarrh cure is taken internally,
and 8, blk J ; lota 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 and
ils office.
two bridges go out during high water
acting directly upon the blood and mucus
8. blk K. Savior s add.........
17 .10
ourself with a bottle of Ay- the expense of the coming year will be
surfaces of the system. Price 75c per hot
Richardson, M. E. lots 2, 3 and 4. blk
The Midwinter Rate.
tie. Sold by all druggists ; Testimonials free.
49, Oak Park add
1 20
Pectoral, and so have the less than than that of the past year.
Robiiins. J. (heirs') lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
The undersigned begs to announce
and for contending with a
7 and 8, blk 1, Johns' add
........... 4 no
Bank Officers.
that 30 days’ time will lie given on spe­
Knight. W. F. Iota 1 and 2, blk 11.
I. As an emergency ruedi-
Johfis’ add
70
no equal, and leading phy-
Following is the report of the reading
The stockholders of the McMinnville cial tickets sold at any- point on this
30
Notice to Wood Dealers.
Lindsey. E. lot 4, blk 12. Oak Park add
Larsen. C. J, lot 3. blk 29 Oak Park
mmend it.
National bank of this city elected di­ company’s Pacific system, fol- SanFran- room board for the quarter ending Jan­
I 25
add
........................................ .
Sealed bids will be received until the McLoyd.
itary of state informed the rectors Tuesday. The directors are J. cisco anil return, account the Midwin­ uary 1st:
Jos. lot 3, frac. 6, frac blk 24
Balance on hand Octolier 1st, $.28.
20th day of Jan. for six hundred cords Johns'add..................
1 no
irt on Wednesday that the W. Cowls, I^e Laughlin, Wm. Camp­ ter fair; these tickets to lie good for con­
Now, therefore, on Saturday, the loth
_
Cash receipts from Oct. I, 1893, to old grow th fir wood, to be delivered at
would be made on Tues- bell, A. J. Apperson and J. L. Rogers. tinuous trips, both going and return­
day
of
February.
A.
I).
1894,
between
the
the city water works between April 1, hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. n».
He could give no approxl- The officers of the bank elected by the ing. Also, that to the purchasers of January 1, 1884, $60.70.
Midwinter
fair
tickets
from
our
Pacific
of
said
day,
in
front
of
the
court
house
door
Disbursements
for
quarter,
$38.30.
and
Oct.
15,
1894.
No
bid
for
less
than
the levy, but stated that it directors are J. W. Cowls, president;
the said City of McMinnville, Oregon. 1
Balance on hand Jan. 1st, $22.78.
fifty cords will be received. All bids in
I than 7 mills, the levy of last I,ee Laughlin, vice president; E. U. system points we will sell excursion
will sell the above described real estate, at
Unpaid pledges, $12.50.
will be addressed to Chairman of Fire public auction»to the highest bidder, for
Apperson, cashier, W. 8. Link, assist­ tickets from San Francisco to points in
cash in hand, subject to redemption, tosat-
California, usable within the 30 days
C lara G. E sbon ,
and Water Committee.
isfv said warrant, costs and accruing costs.
elly is in tlie city and has I ant cashier.
limit
herein
named,
at
one
and
ane-
Secretary.
By
order
of
the
council.
Dated January 8, A. D. 1894
The stockholders of the First Nation­
ngements to produce ."Over
C. H NEAL.
tiftli
fare
for
points
over
150
miles
from
G. W. J ones ,
A I.eader.
to the Poor House” under the , al bank elected directors Wednesday as Sail Francisco, an<l one and one-third
Marshal of the City of McMinnville.
<
'hairman
of
F.
A
W.
Com.
Yamhill
county,
State
of Oregon.
follows.
Jacob
Wortman,
John
Wort
­
f the W. C. T. U. Rehears-1
fare for 150 miles or less from SanFran-
Since its first introduction, Electric
ommenced and everything is man, E. N. Foni, J. W. Hoblm and
Captain Hweeney, U. 8 A., San
clsco. The minimum rates for such Bitters has gained rapidly ih popular
Notice to Creditors.
ig toward an excellent rendi- Wm. Holl.
favor, until now it is dearly in the lead : Diego, Cal., nays: “Shiloh's Catarrh
tickets will be one dollar.
The
directors
elected
officers
a-
fol
­
amoi g {Hire medicinal tonics and alter- Remedy is the first medicine I have
i drama.
Rate from Portland to San Francisco
Notice is hereby given that the under-
—containing nothing which per-1
.ntinual succession of boils, lows: Jacob Wortman, president; E. and return will he $25 plus $2.50 for five asives
•igned have been appointed hy the county
mlts its use as a beverage or intoxicant' ever found that would do me any good court
N.
Ferii,
vice
president;
W.
D.
Mr-
of Yamhill county, state of Oregon,
and ernptions from which
admissions to the fair
Rates from i it Is recognized as tbe best and purest Price 50 eta. Sold by Howorth At "o.
executors of the estate of A. H. Roivrte.
fler indicates an Impure state Donald. cashier, John Evenden, assist­ other stations In Oregon will lie made I medicine for all ailments of Stomach,
late of said county, deceased, and have
ant cashier.
Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Hick
I i|ualifie«l as such executors
lod. The most effective rem-
in like manner.
Therefore, all persons having claims
Headache, Indigestion, Constipation,
■wektea'a Arales Salee.
J. P. Irvine will rell all of his holl- ' against
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It expels
tlie estate of said decedent are
Tickets will not be on sale until the and drive Malaria from the system.
<lay
goods
at
coat.
Wants
to
go
out
of
hereby
and required to present
4son harmlessly through the
i them to notified
Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot­
Tlie Beat Salve in the world for Cute, Midwinter fair opens.
ns at the office of Ram«ey A Fen­
that
line.
Price
no
object
If
vou
want
channels, and leaves the skin Bmlse®, Sores, U leers, Sall Rheum,
For further information call on orad- tle or the money will be refunded.
ton. at McMinnville, in said county, with­
that line.
id clean.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, diw any of the company’s agents or Price only 50e. per bottle. Sold by anything in
in six months from the date of this notice,
—-------- - - --- - . ra.
Rogers Bros.
2
with
proper vouchers therefor.
h’eVitalizer 1« what you need Chillilains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ the undersigned nt Portland.
I
Shiloh'a Cure, the great <-ough and
Hated Jannarv 11th. 1*1.
tions. and positively cures Illes or no
-spepala. Toijld Nver, yellow nav required. It Is guaranteed to give
F anny m R oberts .
Inng cure, la for sale by us. Pocket
E. I’. R ogers ,
JAMES H ROBERTS.
kidney trouble. It Is gunran- keriect Mitisfnction. or money refund,
| ize contains 25 doses, only 25c. Cbil-
A®»t Gen. Frt. and Pas*. Agt..
Executors,
I dren love it. 8. Howorth A Co.
m give yon satisfaction. Price 75c ml. Prii'e 25 cents
Imx. I * sale
Portland, Or I
ftamsey A Fenton Attys, for eaid estate.
by
Rogers
Bros.
by Ho worth it's
I .
Ninth Annual
Clearance Sale!
COMMENCING
JANUARY 12th
j
t
LASTING
30 DAYS
All Goods heretofore advertised at
60 PER CENT OF FORMER PRICE
Stands good during* this Sale
All Other Goods
Greatly Reduced
aim to clean up our entire
\ t is our
' stock before the arrival of
Spring Goods.
The only exceptions will be Spool Cotton,
Silks, Butterick’s Patterns, Sugar and Flour—
these the manufacturers will not allow prices
cut.
A. J. Apperson
Saved Her Life
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Axes to Grind
A lways
small boj
to the eyes of the
turns the crank.
The Reason
That the small hoy wants his father to
buy his Axes of JONES & ADAMS
is that they seldom need grinding. The
best of Steel insures a lasting edge, and
Jones & Adams’ Axes are made of the
Best of Steel.
Buy One and Try It.
A Happy
New Year to All.
This Headline May Cause You to Wonder why
You Should Be Happy; But Why Not?
Has Not Your Grocer
Supplied yon during these hard times with the necessaries ot
life? To make
Your Joys Double
Pay your Grocer what you owe him at once and realize what
a blessing it is to give as well as to receive.
It will be Appreciated,
For they have wive« and babies, who need new gowns, be­
sides numerous other things, which they have done without
that yon might not suffer.
Now the Time has Arrived
When they must have their moyey. This may not have ref­
erence to you. but if you know of any one who owe« their
Grocer you had liettei explain the matter as it might save
embarrassment as well as expense. It the mean time re­
member that
WALLACE & WALKER will give full value for every
cent you spend with them.