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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1894)
,E1’HONE-REGISTER triitacr,« 25, 1894 January rooTovricE hours . From 7 • in. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. “uónev order hours from 7 a. m. to fl p. m. Mail «outil close« al 9:50 a. m. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. m and 9 p. in. Mail fer 5:45 a. m train closes evening before at 9 p m. Slieridan ami southern Tillamook mail t.|^e> siila m. church notices . Mnauaier Eeieoorai. UHi’WH —Services .,erv Sabbath al II a. >n mid 7:30 p in, SunJay School at 9:30 a, m Praver meet ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. 111 R ev . S. E M bminoxii , Pastor nxinun PaxsatTBaiAS C hchch — OarvicM every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p m Sunday School at 9.30 a. in. 11 Rav W H J oskb , Pastor u.rriar I’ hi ' ui ' h — Services every Sabbath , u7 u and7:30 p. m. Bunday School at ¡‘¿ a m K«* ■“ »<”"***. ' i hbutu X C hlsch .—Services every Sab- Jih it 11 a m. and 7:30 i>. in Sunday fctool at 10 a. m. Y. P.s C. E. meet. Stindav at«:30 p. m Prayer meeting Weil- S“"|..\t7 30 p. m. Everyone invited nesdaiat.- I H A Dento1)i yastor. kt J amxs C ethouc C hobch .—Services 1st .„JSul Sunday, ot each month, Second 5 ndavSt Mart's at Corvallis Fourth H dai bSt Patrick’. Church on Muddy. Bunua., T ho . B riodv , Pastor \l. Miiinvilla Grange. No. 31, P. of H., ...„tin their hall the first and third Satur- Sav of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors cordially invited. B. F. S i ’ akks , y( 1 \V iieelkb . Master, Secretary. "McMinnville Camp No IM, Woodmen of ' World—Meet tint and Third Mondays “t each month ; visiting brothers cordially invited to attend Lodge roemi Third 8t I nion block. J O Rooxas, C. C. T. J. B ripukfokd , Clerk ___ __ Cu«ter Post No. 9 meets tlie seiond and fourth Saturday of eaeli month at G. A. R, hall in Union block at 7:30 p. m. Al "’embers of tlie Oriler.are cordially invited to attend onr meetings ‘ I, 8. D owhino , H F Cl-uaisi, Post Commander. Adjutant. ___ ________ ______ NOTICE Hereafter allnotices luinounr- lug entertainments for which an admission fee Is charged, all obituary matter after the notice of death has been given as a mat ter of news, all resolutions of con dolence, wedding notices, curds of thanks, etc., furnished the Telephone-Register for publica tion will be charged for at regu lar advertising rates, f> and IO cents per line. Local and General. Mr. Braly did not leave for Califor nia last week as reported. Tbe city council will meet today and make a levy for city purposes. On the 30th of this month the last Bell telephone patent expires. W. T. Logan, of 8alem, visited friends in this city last week, return ing home Monday. The young son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. ('ampbell died Tuesday morning of congestion of the lungs, after an illness of but a few days. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- newer has restored gray hair to its orig inal color and prevented baldness in thousands of cases. It will do so to you. Send us your address and we will mail you the opening chapters of the serial “Out of the Jaws of Death,” which will start in this paper next week. Don't be deceived into buying a ‘heap organ for big money from a sleek igent, when you can buy the Estey or hlarhuft'at bottom prices atC. Grissen’s nusic store. Lost.—Between this city and the Tawley place a pocket diary belonging > A. T. Savage. Finder will confer a ivor by returning it to owner or leav- ig at this office. Revival meetings in the M.E. church ntil further notice. Special sermon ext Sunday morning to the servant of lod, aud to the laboring man in tbe reniug. All are invited. Frank Davey, the grand official in- ructor of the A. O. U. W., will give a iblic address at the opera house on lead ay evening, January 30. Admls- »n free. Everybody invited. Tbe Boys’ Brigade of the Christian lurch, have rented the armory one ;bt of each week, and the members, ue sixty of the little fellows about rn, are lieing drilled by Sergeant T. Kay. ones A Adams have taken advan- ;<of hard times and cheap labor and now manufacturing for the trade of it summer thousands of doors and ndows, etc., and they will be able sell them at prices to defy competi- n. Ill who are troubled with constipa- 1 will find a safe, sure, and speedy ef in Ayer's I’ills. Unlike most er cathartics, these pills strengthen i stomach, liver ami iiowels, and re- re the organs fo normal and healthy ion. 'lie or two new and striking pieces uilitary music will be introduced to public by Prof. Toney’s orchestra he military ball on Feb. 1st, one of tn being a military lancers,in which ol shots are a part of the music. It trangeiy beautiful. lidwinter fair excursion tickets, (land to San Francisco and return, Southern Pacific Co’s. Shasta route, 1 be placed on sale January 23d. te $27.50, including five admissions the fair. Tickets good for thirty rs from date of sale. 11« probably not tbe coldest weath- you ever knew in your life; but t Is how you feel just now, because t sufferings are soon forgotten, and ause your blood needs tbe enrich- ;, invigorating Influence of Ayer's "«apariHa—the superior medicine. ‘Old Buonaparte,” a Wapato Indian d on the Grand Ronde reservation tbe 12th inst. of grip, aged about 80 *r«. Hla death leaves only two liv- g members of the once large Wapato ibe, who used to range in Washlng- n and Yamhill counties. The two ily survivors are "Lame Jim," a well 1 do farmer on the agency, and John Pratt, both of whom are well advanced Jn years.— Sheridan Sun. Shiloh’s Vltalizer Is what you need for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75r fold by Ho worth A Co °f taking aj trip to California mxm. The lawyers report that there will be I Due by one the old pioneers of the o7XcH ebU8‘,,eSNfor M“rch term state are dropping off Male and hear or circuit court. ty us they are for old men, time is The room used by the fire depart showing its ravages and soon tbe mys ment in the city hall ha« been repaired terious beyoud will lie peopled with and will he used by the council K •he men and women who crossed the plains by ox teams before the railroads Tlie few Chinese in this city have had appeared, aud whose hands and determined to register as soon as the minds have made Oregon tbe star of deputy appears. One of them remark the west. But n portion of eternity bus been spent on earth and if their ed "China heap good country, Ameri labors are a« prolific of good in the ca much better.” misty beyond as they have been here 8ympoMum and social at tbe Baptist not a regret at their going should lie church Friday evening, Jauuary 27tb registered. The last one to feel the beginning at 7:30. Everybody is very blasting effect of time Is William T. cordially Invited to be present. No Jones, better known as Commodore charge for admittance. Jones, who |iassed away Monday A woman in Kansas recently carried evening at his residence on Muddy. a six penny nail in her skull six weeks Mr. Jones was born in Dorsetshire, 8be drove it in there for the purpose of England, on Sept. 15, 1819; came to the ending her life. Tlie doctors finally Pacific coast in 1846, and lived in Cali discovered the trouble and removed it. fornia for a short time prior to coming '1'bat distinguished divine, the Rev. to Oregon. Upon arrriving here he Dr. Robert Collyer, is in Jail. He was settled on Muddy creek where he has in the valley some time ago delivering resided since. On July 14, 1857, lie sermons which were found to be those married Elizabeth Meader, a native of preached by the Rev. T. DeWitt Tai- England, at that time a resident of this county. Seven children have lieen mage. liorn, all of them alive at this time. A convict says be was sent to prison College Notes. for being dishonest, and yet be is com- [M'lled every day to cut oul pieces of Messrs. Dodson and Purvine und pasteboard, which are put between the inner and outer soles of the shoes made Miss Della Garrison were visitors this week. there and sold us solid leather. Work for the coming oratorical con- The steamer Toledo has not been test has begun In earnest among the making regular trips to this city be students. Preparations are now being cause of high water in tbe Willamette made to make it highly entertaining. oauslng the closing of tlie locks, and The chapel stage will soon be sup tlie large amount of drift in the Yarn plied with a curtain, and other addi bill. The steamer has demonstrated tions will be made for the improvement the benefit of an open river qnd the of its appearance and usefulness. The government should keep it clear of use of such has long since been felt. drift. The following is programme for 1‘hi- Mrs. Henry Edwards, who only a lergian society on Saturday, January few days ago was taken to the asylum 27, 1894. died there last Wednesday. The laxly Music, society. was brought down to Dundee by boat Address, Prof. Fargo. and interred on Friday. It is a sad Vocal solo. Miss Riley. case, for she had only lieen niarried Recitation, Frank Weed. three or four mouths. Her insanity Essay, Miss Schofield. was occasioned by the overturning of a Reading, Miss Story. wagon a short time ago.—.Veo/x/y/ Scrap basket, Miss Alloway. Graphic. Debate, Question: “Resolved that In. Next week the serial "Out of the stitutions existing for the benefit of the Jaws of Death” will be started. All County should not be taxed.” Aft’., persons wising sample copies of that is Mr. Nelson and Miss Carey; Neg., Mr. sue in order to read tlie first chapters Fellows and Miss 1‘agenkopf. of the story should send their address The School District. to this office and they will be supplied. This serial is full of action and is so in A tux of 3 mills lias been levied upon teresting that it is hard to leave it after school district No. 4(). It Is now im- once starting in. posssile for the entire levy of tbe coun An athletic club is being talked of. ty, city, and school district to be over There is no reason why one should not 26 mills,the amount levied by tbe coun be organized. There are a number of ty alone last year. Five dollars per amateur athletes in this city as good as month has been held from tbe teach any in the state and McMinnville ers' salary for a few months past, but should be beard from in the next state we are glad to announce that tbe di events. Organize and hire an instruc rectors have restored this amount to tor. All men having grown up boys the teachers and they are now drawing full salary. The last of the indebted should help it along. O. H. Irvine, ofthis city, is one of the ness on tbe Cook school will soon be bondsmen of the absconding colonel paid. of the 2nd infantry, O. N. G. The loss Officers of flcMInnvIlle Orange. is in money turned over to the colonel The following is a list of the officers for payment of armory rent, and Mr. Irvine was on his bonds for. the proper of the McMinnville Grange No. 31, for care of state property in his possession, 1894: Master, B. F. Sparks; overseer, Vir and will probably not lie called upon to ginia Olds; L., C.A. Richardson; Chap pay tbe deficit in the cash account. The regular subscription price of the lain, Ellen Simmons: S., J. Bogue; A. T elephone -R egisteii I s $1 a year and 8., Arthur Morgan; treasurer, Mrs. El tbe Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any sie Toney; secretary, M. I. W heeler ;G. one subscribing for tlie T elepiione - ’K., R. 8. Allen; Ceres, Lydia Thomp R eiiisteu and paying one year in ad son; Pomoua, Mary E. Allen; Flora, vancecan get both the T elephone - M. L. Pennington; L. A. S., Sadie R ehihteii and tlie Weekly Oregonian Funk; Mrs. Bertha Hibbs is organist; for $2. All old subscribers paying their J. T. Jolly remains county deputy. * THREE SWINDLERS. Prunes lor Hof». A CURIOUS BILL. Mr. C. E. Hoskins has made an in teresting experiment this year with feeding prunes to hogs. When grad- A law firm in this city has been cor H iliji B oko , Jan. 24—Tbe lightning ¡ng prunes his before drying, nil prunes nsl swindlers who have beeu operating which passed through the ¡inch open responding with a firm of solicitors in in Marion county, have come this way. ing (prunes which would run from 120 Dover, England, regarding a legacy. Tlie last heard of them was on tbe line | to 140 per pound when dried) were A bill was rendered the other day and of the Oregonian railway. They will placed on the trays Just as they came in order that our readsrs may know probably strike Yamhill in tbe neigh from the grader and dried without something of the system and charges borhood of Newberg. There are three cleaning and dipping. These be used of English lawyers it is published be of the worthies, but only two of them to feed hogs with and found the results low. It Is accurate in regard to th. are together. The third brings up tlie very satisfactory. The hogs did re letters written and covers a period of rear. markably well on their prune diet and two years. The longest letter did not On Saturday last we had two inches the pork was of unsually good flavor, contain more than 21) words and the of snow here, though at Forest Grove as might Is* expected. Mr. Hoskins bill itself contains more words than the depth was six inches and it is lin expresses the opinion that every prune the entire correspondence. A charge gering around there yet. grower should note this aud try of £3 3s is made for the labor, amount Politics don’t seem to swell here yet. the experiment next fall. No prunes ing to $15.25: £ » d Tbe populists had a county meeting of the size mentioned ought to be sent here last Saturday, but from the fre to market from Oregon under any cir Sept 11.—On receipt of letter from you writing you in re quent mention of one or two names in cumstance, and if, as bis experience ply that; if Mr.------- is one of tbe their proceedings, it is understood this last year indicates, they have spec the sons of Mr. -------- and that th^re was a great amount of unoc ial value as hog feed, they should be was an infant in----- he is en cupied standing room. The seats were utilized for that purpose. The knowl titled under this estate and not full enough to break the echoes. edge of such a fact would also be cf val requesting definite instruc The burning of tbe Odd Fellows hall ue in case there should be at any time tions............................................. 0 3 6 is a serious loss to tbe fratei* such a depression in the price of prunes nity. The insurance adjuster estimat as there is In the price of wheat at this Nev. 6.—On receipt of letter from you with power of at ed the loss on the building at $1300, in time. Oregon hogs, raised on clover torney to act for Mr.------------ sured for $800; on the property in tbe and milk, and finished oft'with prunes writing Messrs. -------- -------- lodge room the inventory footed up ought to give a product rivaling in thereof and requesting account $800, insurance $400. Committee have quality the famous Westphalia hams, and document they require to been appointed to procure u meeting which sell for about double the price of be signed................................. . 0 3 6 place and appliauces for carrying on the best corn-fed product.— JinralNorlh- Nov. 12.—Writing Messrs. ----- the work of the lodge,so that there will went. A----- in reply with power of be no break in its records. Local Teachers Institute. attorney for their perusal___ 8 Tbe work of raising the required sub Copy power of attorney to keep. 0 0 0 sidy for tbe Hillsboro-Beaverton elec The local teachers institute for Yam Writing you acknowledging let tric railroad is actively in progress with hill county will be held at Carlton, on ter and power and that we will bright prospects for success. Saturday, Jan. 27, 1894. write you again........................ 0 3 6 High water Is with us, but so far no Our last was a grand success, over 20 damage of consequence has been re teachers being present, while the large February 5.—Attending Mr.----- ------- when he informed us ported. Experience lias taught tlie su school room of North Yamhill school that they were notsatistledtliat pervisors to build bridges above high building was crowded witli earnest and power of attorney was genuine O 19 0 water mark. interested patrons. The novel idea of An active road agitation is on, and of furnishing lunch at the building, thus Feb. 12.—Writing you the solic itors to the trustees will not act the various plaus always suggested, the giving tHe teachers and friends the op upon power as they have evi one now receiving tlie most favorable portunity to become acquainted was dence that the real person can comment is that one where the way is introduced by the good citizens of write and requesting proof of made of lumber laid on a well-drained North Yamhill and a pleasurable time identity...................................... 0 S aud graded lied. Stringers are discard was enjoyed. March 24.—On receipts of affida ed. Tbe following program lias beeu ar Our electric light company is laying ranged for tbe next meeting: The sub vits from you'peiusiug same. 0 S 0 Fair copies................................. 0 8 0 aside the old52 volt incandescent lamps ject of fractions will be introduced by anil adopting lhe Packard 104 volt Miss Blanche Miller, of Carlton; His Writing Messrs.------- A--------- therewith and that solicitors The new lamp in some respects is bet tory, by Mr. Jas. W. Allen, of district inform us they can furnish full ter. No. 6; Natural History in the public evidence of identity if they will There are evidences of reviving busi schools, by Miss Ollie Stott, principal let us know what they require. 0 S 6 ness here. Reul estate men are making Carlton school; How to teach reading, preparations for advertising and selling by S. 8. Duncan, of North Yamhill March 24.-Writing you acknowl edging letter enclosures and real estate. schools; Discipline, by Mrs. M. C. that amount coming is about A country store at Mountain <lale Matthieu, McMinnville schools; The £............................ 0 a postoffice was burglarized this week Grubbe Method, by John Rlough, prin Attending Messrs. A and $50 worth of goods taken. cipal Lafayette schools; Composition therewith........... 0 10 0 A distressing case of poverty is in by Prof. Buchanan, McMinnville On receipt of letter from Messrs. the hands of our surgeons today. A schools. The programme will be in ----- A------ in respone to affi small boy of this place was taken terspersed with music, recitations, etc. davits, writing you with copy some weeks ago with typhoid fever. J. B. SviI.WELL, Supt. thereon------------------------------ 0 3 8 He recovered but for want »f proper Copy to enclose............................. 0 1 0 Smuggling Pheasants. nourisnment tuberculosis of the tissues May 17.—On receipt of letters of the legs and bones was developed. Another kind of smuggling Celestials from you and Mr.-------------- One leg is to be amputated today, and Is reported by the Ashland Tiding»-. as to ideutity writing Messrs. it is feared that the knife aud saw will Twelve pairs of Chihese pheasants ar ------- A-------- therewith and have to be applied to the other one. rived in Ashland the first of the week, requesting their return and to Fire broke out in the Odd Fellows consigned to a Pullman conductor of know if they are sufficient to building on tbe morning of the 18th at the H. 1*. It. II. and designed, it is un establish identity.................. 3 « 0 3 o’clock and was not extinguished till derstood, for shipment to Oakland or nothing remained except the floors and San Francisco. As the law of Oregon £8 3 0 outside shell. How it caught is not prohibits the shipment of these birds known, for when discovered flames out of the state, »lead or alive, neither Hows This! were bursting out of the front. The the express nor railroad company will offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ........... .. building was a two story structure own accept them for shipment, and unless for We anv ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured ed by Montezuma Lodge No. 50, I. O. by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C henky <fc Co Props, Toledo, O. O. F. Tbe ground floor was occupied they shall be smuggled across the line We the undersighed, have known F. J by F. M. Hidel, baker and confection they will have to be shipped back to Cheney for the last 15 years, and belieye the consignor, or diposed of here. They him perfectly honorable in all business er. The second floor was occupied as a enme by exprese from Tangent. transactions and financially able to carry lodge room, where, beside the Odd Fel out anobligations made by*their firm. lows, the Knights of Pithlas, Foresters, West À Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, A I.eader. Ohio. A. O. U< W., Encampment of I. O. O. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale Since its first introduction, Electric druggists, Toledo, Ohio. F. and Rebekah degree lodges met. The firemen first checked the fire on Bitters inis gained rapidly ih popular Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, favor, until now it is eleariy in tlie lead acting directly upon the blood and mucus the ground floor, but by that time the amoi g pure medicinal tonics and alter- surfaces of thè system. Price 75c per bot subscribtions one year in advance will To School Clerks. interior of the ledge room was a mass asives—containing nothing which per tle. Sold by all druggists ; Testimonials free. be entitled to the same oiler. of flames. A stream was directed into mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant Real Estate. W. E. Martin,the champion live-bird On account of the lateness of the last that room which controlled the fire so it is recognized as tbe best and purest shot of Oregon, has, through the solici apportionment, it is found that it will that the firemen got on the inside and medicine for nil ailments of Stomach, Jesse Edwards to W 8 Reece, lot 150 Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick tation of bis friends, concluded to take lie impossible for many of the school one desk standing near was thrown Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, x260 ft in Newberg; 8300. well bred dogs to train. Living in a districts to use all their money before out. This blazing mass thrown to and drive Malaria from the system. Peter Hume to James Forrest, 35.81 county full of Chinese pheasants and the annual meeting; for this reason it the street, contained the current record Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot acres, pt E C Williams d 1 c, t 5 s, r w; other game, the dogs under bls care has been decided that the money re books and Is all that was saved. The tle or the money will be refunded. $1212.80. Price only 50c. per hottie. Sold by will certainly be well broken to field ported in the hands of the district lodge accounts are Jost. The loss on Rogers Bros. 2 Investment Co to Chas Palmer, lot 4, work. Mr. Martin has demonstrated clerk at that time shall not revert back tbe building is estimated at $1290, in blk 40, Oak Park add to McMinnville; Was With Custer. his proficiency in breaking dogs to to tbe school fund but may be retained sured for $800. Tbe furniture; regalia, $70. hunt times without number, and peo and used the following year. etc., was worth $600 and Insured for J 8 and Jennie Cooper to W G Rob Corvallis has a citizen who bareiy es J. B. S tillwei . i ., Supt. ple intrusting their dogs to him can $400. The loss of the other lodges in caped the scalping knives to which bins, 8.59 acres, pt W J Garrison d 1 c, rest assured that they will be all that It is desired that whatever Yambill regalia and furniture is between $300 Custer and his ill-fated followers fell t 5 s, r 4 w; $2400. can be desired, providing they have Mary A Fletcher to E J Avery, lot county may do in the matter of con and $400; no insurance. F. M. Hldel’s victims. This person is A paper hanger the breeding and sense. He lias made tributing to tbe erection of an Oregon loss is between $600 and $800, insured named E. H. Pickard, and Just Iiefore 286, Dayton; $400. arrangements whereby he can furnish Ellen M Massey to Wnr H Egau, 40 building at the midwinter fair be done for $450. Tbe Odd Fellows own the the fatal charge on the Indian village dogs of any age or breed, broken or un at once. Tbe committeemen appointed ground and are out of debt, and will where Itain-in-the-Face and his mur acres, sec 14, t 2 s, r 4 w; $300. broken, on short notice. O V Allen and Emma W Allen to for the various precincts are requested without doubt bullil in the spring, derous band lay in ambush he was sent I Could write you a book to the rear with extra horses and in Fred Little and Chas Smith, lots 10,11, to report their subscriptions and send probably with brick. [sirs, in their collections without further de About Millsap & Cook, structions to hurry Major Reno to the 12, blk 3, Maple Park add to Lafayette; School Report. And I’d have one and all you know, lay, be they much or lie they little. front. He beard the fatal charge saw $200. That whatever you say, Jesse Edwards and Mary K Ed Following is a report of school dis- Custer at the head of liis brave band Send to J. G. Eckman, secretary, Mc They can prove it each day Minnville, and certificates of stock rtict No. 43, Yambill county, Oregon, dash down the defile in the morning wards to Rose Ellis, lots, 9, 10, blk 47, That they are the lending grocers. for the term commencing Sept. 25, and sunlight, and saw Custer as they rode Edwards add to Newberg; $75. will 1« issued to all subscribers. I A. D. Martin to J R Martin, lots 7, 8, ending Dec. 15, 1898: and died.— Time». It surely must seem The firm of Bond & Gaunt has dis blk 10, Oak Park add to McMinnville; Numlier days taught 57; number of They're a finely matched team; Commander Cooper of the depart $225. solved. All accounts due said firm pupils enrolled, 33; number of day at That is, if there's aught In report, sirs, i must lie paid by Jan. 15, to save costs. tendance, 1521; days absent, 282; aver ment of Oregon, installed the officers of One matches for color B ond A G aunt . age number belonging, 27; those neith F. J. Balicock post No. 30, G. A. R., And the other for size, Tbe officers for We authorize our advertised druggist BUYERS' and business director . er absent or tardy, Leonard Hopfield. I last Friday evening. But this joke is Mr. Shartzer’s. W. B. G ilbert , Teacher. : the ensuing term are: 8. A. Howell, to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for But, put joking aside, consumption, coughs and colds, upon l commander; J. O. Nieswender, 8.V.C.; For fine watches and jewelry go to Wood Wonted. this condition. If you art* afflicted These men take a pride I. O. Morris, J. V. C.; J. N. Fisher, ad D. A. Smith. Repairing of all kinds with a cough, cold or any lung, throat In showing their very fine goods, slrree. jutant; G. W. Hughson, quartermaster; done at reasonable rates. or chest trouble and will use this rem The clerk of school district No. 40 Their white horse (once a grey) as directed, giving it a fair trial, J. P. Irvine is selling mom canekery will receive sealed bids up to January W. D. Riko, sergeant; W. A. Morton, edy Is now busy all day, O. of D.; A. .1. Hobble, O. of G.; A. C. and experience no benefit, you may re Delivering their number one groceries. and lamps than owyliody, for he sells 15th, 1894, for 40 cords of large fir j Evans, Q. M. sergeant; A. B. Cody, turn the bottle and have your money wood, 4 feet long, and 40 cords of oak refunded. We eould not make this of Do people really love trashy litera them at coat. wood, 4 feet long, delivered at Cook aud sergeant major. After the installation fer did we not know that Dr. King's Why ask your wife to bake bread Cohnnbus'scii'ixi'ls. ture, or do they read it chiefly because ' "Bids to be opened the commander went into camp and New Discovery eould t>e relied on. It it is cheap and easily accessible? Much when you can get 7 loaves for 25 cents, atl p m Jan. 18th, 1894. The board rations of baked beans, coffee and hard never disappointa. Tr’al taittles free at or 30 for $1 at J. P. Irvine ’ s. Rogers Bros.' tlrug store. Large size light is thrown on this inquiry by the reserves the right to reject any anil all were served. By tlie campfire 2 Those flour chests made by 8.E. Hoff bids. By order of the board of direc-1 reminiscences of the long ago were re- ■50c and $1. experience of the Forutn, which is the _ _ . . 1 I.Annr.crl lint!) inttfxrv Il'nii onlin/loil ri-hcn Notice. very furthest removed from sensation nre the best yet and should be in every hearsed until tattoo was sounded when alism. This leading monthly reduced kitchen. Call and see them. all retired to their quarters. —Indepeni'* Notice is hereby given that all per its price from $5 to $3 a year, and dis J. P. Irvine says that the sugar war ent. sons who own or have dogs in their covered almost instantly that the num is over, but you can get y.ur 18 pounds The Midwinter Rate. care, in the corporate limits of the city ber of readers of serious literature in of granulated sugar for one big dollar of McMinnville, must pay the required Tbe undersigned begs to announce! tbe United States was as great—or well in hard cash. that 30 days’ time will lie given on spe-1 When Baby woo rick, wo gave.her Cantoria. tax to the city recorder on or before nigh as great—as the number of readers Orin C. Skinner has a little more 4ft Marell 15, 1894. of tbe "popular” magazines. The puli- oak wood for sale at $3.00 per coni, also cial tickets sold at any point on this When riie wm o Child, »he cried for Caatoria W. T. V inton , company’s Pacific system, for San Fran When «he become Miao, she clung to Castori.. llshers report a continuous Increase and old fir, 2ft, at *3 per cord. Recorder of the city of McMinnville. cisco and return, account the Midwin When the had Children ahe gore them Contorta. an Increase at a faster rate since the ter fair; these tickets to be good for con-1 To the PwMic. Torrlore License.«. January number appeared than before. tinuous trips, Isith going and return The edition for February will, it is be I We have o|u-ned a shop next door to ing. Also, that to the purchasers of Jan 18—Louisa E Keeny, aged 18 lieved, be larger than any edition of Midwinter fair ticket.« from our Pacific j and David W Hestor, aged 26. Notice to Wood Deniers. any review ever liefore published any City Livery stable, in Elsia Wright's old stand, for repairing wagons, car system points we will sell excursion Jan 18—Emila Thomas, aged 18, and where. riages and all kinds of farm machinery tickets from San Francisco to points in Sealed bids will be received until the | Joseph Ridders, aged 24 ------------------------------------------------- The cantata, "David the Shepherd and household furniture. We also California, usable within the .'8) days 20th day of Jan. for six hundred cords , Jan—19—Adella A Newman, aged Roy,” with F. E. Rogers as David and manufacture I). W. Marquis’ ironing limit herein named, at one and one- old growth fir wood, to be delivered at 26, and Willey G Hartwig, aged 36. Miss Mary E. Cook as Abigail, niet ex I kmd I, Root’s Simplicity bee hive, and fifth fare for points over 150 miles from the city water works lietween April 1, pectations, and with the exception of have the exclusive right to manufac San Francisco, and one and one-third and Oct. 15, 1894. No bid for less than one or two cases of stage fright, was ad ture, on the Pacific coast, the Star fare for 150 miles or less from HanFron- j fifty cords will be received. All bids Guardiauship of Samuel I«wia, pe mirably rendered. Miss Cook pleased CISCO tTVL.** I oh I will be addressed to Chairman of Fire tition granted; W B Keen appointed The Mlmiauaeaen minimum roizui rates for al such washing machine. the audience with her voice and grace Yours Respct., and Water Committee. tickets will he one dollar. , guardian. Bond fixed at $209. fulness upon the stage, but as the part Rate from Portland to San Francisco Ry order of the council. J. E. H i te , Estate of Chas Lehman—Petition she portrayed did not give her voice an G. W. J ones , G. W. S eibert . and return will be $25 plus $2.50 for five granted: bond fixed at $590. Bonds opportunity to be heard in it« full pow . < bairman of F A W. Com. admissions to the fair Rates from approved; J T Carter, G I) Vinton and K.ieklen*. Arelen «ulve. er, It is hoped that «he will appear le- other stations in Oregon will be made fore the public again in songs more in Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Wm Brisbane appointed appraiser«. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, in like manner. keeping with her voice. The chorus 'illnot be on sale umll the c«'" • y": "Shiloh’s Catarrh j Bruises, 8ocea, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Tickets wi..------------------ -------- — wa« good and the fre«h young facesand Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Remedy is the first medicine I have, J. P. Irvine will sell all of his holi Midwinter fair opens. voi.-es were indeed a pleasure to the Chilblains, < 'orns and all Skin Erup ever found that would do me any good day goods at cost. Wants to go out of For further Information call on or ad audlencv. The children in their evolu tions. and positively cures Piles or no Price 50 cts. Sold by Howorth ACo. that line. Price F dress any of the company’s agents or no object If you want tions pleased everyone and many ex pay required. It la guaranteed to give Ixtaf line. lino Shiloh's Cure, the great cough and anything in n f that perfect satisfaction, or money refund the undersigned at Portland. pressions of praise have been heard. ed. Price 25 cents |>er isix. For sale E. P. R osiers , lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket ™. You are respectfully invited to call at Mlsoea Green and Peters deserve r. com by Rogers Brae. ize contains 25 doses, only 25c. < 1 “11- the office of J. H. Nelson and settle Asst Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt., pliment for their patience in training * Prevent amt cure UonMlpsUon and S.«k Portland, Or. your accounts. dren love it. 8. Howorth A Co. ■«stacks BrnaU KIs Bwta them. I The Lightalng Rud Fakirs Have Arrived un the the West Aide. Our= Ninth Annual Clearance Sale! COMMENCING JANUARY 12th j | 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 V 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 T Axes to Grind Always bring H to the eyes of the small boy who turns the crank. The Reason That the small boy 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 necesaarieaot 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 »« to reiclve. It will be Appreciated, For they have wives anil liobie“ who need new gowns, be- sidesi numerous other things, which they have done without that you might not »Htfer. 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 owes their Grocer you hail better explain the matter as it might save embarrassment as well as expenae. It the mean time re member that WALLACE & WALKER will jfive full value for every - _ cent you spend with them.