The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, January 04, 1895, Image 1

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Entered et the Poetoffice in McMinnville,
M Second-cleet metter
VOL. XXV.
ow} and nw} of 6w} of sec 15
all in t 5 s r 6 w and con
320 aerea.
....................
I Delashmutt, X an B with H P>
Oatman the s} of EG Ed­
son d 1 c and lot 1 of sec 5
y virtue of a warrant issued out
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
of the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Yamhill county, to me directed, bearing date and lot 4, sec 4 (except 40.12
Paid up Capital, »50,000 of November 27th. ISM, and issue.! under the
acres to John Grant vol 24
seal of said court, commanding me in the name
Transacts a General Banking Business.
page 5636) con 326.08 acres
of the stale of Oregon to levy upon and make
sale of the goods and chattels of such delinquent
all in 15 s r 4 w, also com at
taxpayer. In the delinquent tax-roll of said coun­
ne corner of Levi Bennitt’s
President,
-
• J. W COWLS. ty for the year 1883, thereto attached, and if none
found, then upon the real property as set
land deeded vol R, page 188.
Vice Pre»ident, - LEE LA UtíHLIN. be
forth aud described in the said delinquent tax­
run e’ly on n line of W J
Oatkier, -
E. C. AP P EPSON roll,
or so much thereof as shall satisfy the
Ant. (Athier
.
.
.
W. S. LINK amount of taxes as charged therein, together with
Garrison d 1 c to Yamhill
the costs and expenses of making such sale, I
river, thence up same to
have duly levied upon the following described
pieces and parcels of land as set forth In said
Bennett’s e line and n’ly
Board of Directors:
tax list, lying and being in Yamhill County and
along same to beg. con 20
J. W COWLS,
LEE LAUGHLIN, State < f Oregon, described and assessed as fol­
A J. APPERSON,
WM CAMPBELL, lows:
acres in sec 4 and 5, t 5 s r
1. L ROGERS.
4 w ........................................
Allen, O V Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
Dickey, John nw} of sw} and
7, 8, 9,10, 11,12, blk 1, lots
Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans­
lot 8, sec 12,15 s r 7 w 60.90
10, 11, 12, blk 3 and lots 10,
fers vn New York, Sen Francisco and Portland.
Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid
acres...............................
12,
blk
4.
Maple
Park
11,
un Time Deposits. Loans money on approved
add to Lafayette....................
7 15 Dunn, A J and 8 J lot 1, blk
security
Collections made on all accessible
points.
35, Oak Park add to Mc­
Arthur, A F the Levi Brock
Minnville..........
claim being the s} of sec 22,
THE
t 4 a r 5 w, 320 acres also the
Dunzroff, Ferdinand com 20
n} of n} of see 27, t 4 s r 5
chs e and 12.62 chs s of }
w, 160 acres. ...................... 16 05
post bet sec 15 and 22, run s
Bain, John beg at a point 520
16.13 chs, w 14.60 chs. n 12}
ft n’ly from center of w end
deg e 13} chs, n 73 deg w
of 9th st in Dundee; thence
2.46 chs and e 11.80 chs to
run n’ly from beg point par­
beg, con 20 24 acres in sec
LIVERY STABLE.
allel with st running n and s
22t3sr2w..........................
1080 ft; thence w’iy at right
Ensley, Isabel lots 1, 2,3, 4, blk
CATES & HENRY, Props. angles 605 ft; s’ly 1080 ft;
21, Johns add to McMinn­
thence e’ly to beg, 15 acres
ville ........................................
7 15 Ensley, Martin V e} of se} of
in 13s, r 3 w ......................
I Street, north of Third. Everything New end
sec 7 and e} of ne} of sec 18
First-class. Conveyance of Commercial Travel­ Bacon, Chas P lot 3 of sec 26,
ers a specialty Board and stabling by the day or
t 3 s, r aw, 160 acres..........
t 2 s( y 4 w, 19 acres, also lots
month We solicit a fair share of the local pat­
8, 9,10, Il and 12 of the J J
Farm, Trust & Loan Co lots 14
ronage
and 15, blk 2, Whiteson .
Burton d 1 c as shown in
Farrell, Thos G lot 2 blk 52,
circuit court journal Vol. 5,
Oak Park add to McMinn­
page 61, con 2124 acres in t
s r 4 w.................................. 59 20
ville ........................................
Faulconer, T P lots 1, 2, 3,6, 7
Ballard, Ira W and Jessie L
blk 1, Van Ostrums add to
lots 4, 5 and 6, blk E, Hob­
PROPRIETORS
2 15
Sheridan ................................
son’s add to Newberg
Fenton, W A the w 3 ft of lot
Baugher, Edith, J W Carse,
2, blk 7 Sheridan
Annie B Fisher et al, com
Fisk, M com on e liue of co
at ne cor of the A 8 Hem­
bree d 1 c run s 45 deg w to
road leading from Lafayette
center of Yamhill river;
to Rays landing, 300 ft e
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
thence down same to e line
from ne cor of blk 42, La­
of Pennington die and n
fayette, run e 486 ft, s 17 deg
CHOICEST IK THE MARKET.
to beg, 8 acres in t 3 s r 4 w.
3 90
w 120 ft, s 86 deg, w 486 ft,
Blair, Marcus com at ne cor of
n 17 deg e 120 ft, con 1.54
South side Third St. between B and C.
Andrew Hagey d 1 c run e
acres in t 4 s t 3 w, also the
60 rds, w 80 rds, n 20 rds, e
w} of lot 16 and s} of lot 19
4 deg n 16 rds, e 16} rds, n
in Fisks sub of Frank Mar-
24 rds, e 23} rds to beg (ex­
tin’s|d 1 c in t 3 s, r 4 w,
cept strip 20 ft wd on ne for
28.13 acres, also com at ne
—AND—
road) being lot 18 and pt of
cor land sold Jacob Grazer
TOASORIAL PARLORS, lots 1 and 2 Hobson’s Fruit
vol W, page 257, run n’ly
land sub, 17 acres in t 3 s r
along sw co road leading n
7 60
3 vv
Logan & Kutch, Prop's.
from Lafayette 39 rods, w
Boyer, F M lot 3,blk 16,White-
123 rods to w line of Perkins
30
son ..........................................
claim, s’ly along said w line
For * Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair Brisbine, Samuel P com at se
to nw cor of Grazer tract,
cor of John Brisbine d 1 c
and e to beg con 29 acres
Cut Give Us a Call.
run n 2134 rds, w 19.57 chs,
in sec 1, t 4 s r 4 w and sec
Baths ere new and first-class in every re­
s 213} rds, e 19.57 chs to beg
6 14 s, r 3 w
.
spect. Ladles’ Baths and shampooing a special­
106 acres in sec 28-33, t 2 s,
Foster, H Z the n} of H Z
ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don't
19 65
r 3 w..................................
Foster d I c in sec 1 3 t 5 s r
target the place. Three doors west of Hotel
Brower, Byron and R L Stow
7 w 160.70 acres also lots 1,2
Yamhill.
lots 5, 6, 7 and s4 lots 3 and
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of sec
4 blk 10, Johns add to Mc­
13, t 5 s r 7 w, 185.45 acres,
Minnville, also lots 7, 8, blk
also lots 5, 6, 7, blk 15,
Manufactures and Deals in
8, Chandlers 2nd add to Mc­
Johns add to McMinnville,
62 15
Minnville
also }int in the following, w}
Buckingham, T C lot 1 of ex­
of nw} and se} of nw} and
hibit C as shown by circuit
sw} of ne} of sec 6, 15s
court journal vol 1, page 511
| r 6 w 160.70 acres
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
20 acres in sec 10,t 2 s r 5 w
35 i Foster, Sarah the a hf of H
Brushes aud sells them cheaper than
Bufferty, XV B and D H Grif­
Z Foster d 1 c in sec 13, t 5
they can be bought anywhere else in
fin w} of se} of sec 14 t 2 s r 4
s r 7 w, 160 acres
the Willamette Valley. Our all home
3 25 Frame, R A and A W Stowell
w 80 acres
made seta of harness are pronounced Bynum, Mary A lots 5 and 6,
s hf of s hf of sec 14, t 2 s, r
unsurpassable by those who buy them
blk 10, Bowlands add to Mc­
6 w, 160 acres
Minnville
3ft 80 1 Frank, C G e} of nw qr and
Bynum, Sarah E lot 4 of sec 3
w hf of e hf of sec 36, t 5 s r
1 05
t 2 s r 5 w, 23 acres
9 w 220.32 acres
Carlin, Thoe ne} of ne} of sec
i Friable, Florence A lots 1, 2, 3,
10 45
28 t 3 s r 3 w, 40 acres
Proprietor of The McMinnville
4, of South Park add to Mc­
Carlsen, R H lot 43 of Hurleys
Minnville in t 4s r 4 w, con
Fruit land aub of the Hess
3.76 acres
claim in t 3 s r 2 w, 5 acres
2 95 Gaston, Joseph that patt of
Carpenter, Louisa the w’ly } of
the A Matteson d lc in Yam­
»} of B Esterbrook claim in
hill county, con 175 acres in
Situated at the Southwest corner of the Pan
t 4 s, r 3 w, 53.30 acres, also
Grounds
sec 2 t 2 s r 4 w and lots 7.
nA of B Esterbrook d 1 c (ex­
8,
and 9 of Bee 2 t 2 s r 4 w,
All sires of first-class Drain Tile kept constantly
cept 100 acres off e end sold
41 acres and also lots 6, 7, 8,
on hand at lowest living prices.
to Malcolm Rymal vol V,
9, 10, 11, and nw qr of n e qr
page 237 in t 4 s r 3 w, 59.38
McMIXNVILLE.
•
■
OREGON
of sec 12, t 2 s r 4 w 181
acres........................................ 15 30
acres ....................................
Carse, John H com at 6e cor
Gibbs, Margaret VV lots 1 and
of J B Pennington d 1 c run
2 of sec 3 t 3 s r 2 w 40 acres
n 17.19 chs, s 50} deg w
Gottfield, Robert and Alf Her-
27.07 chs, e 20.86 chs to beg
teg, these qr of ne qrand ne
in sec 33, t 3 s r 4 w, 17.82
qr of se qr and lots 3 and 4
1 30
QUINCY, MASS.,
acres.................................. .
of sec 29 t 2 a r 3 w 145.32
Carter, J D com on s b’dy of J
Wholesale and Retail Dealora In
Grant,
John com nt s w cor of
B Rogers d 1c 11.71 chs e
E G Edson d 1 c run n 29
from sw cor thereof, thence
chs, s 68 deg e 5.93 chs, s 61
n to» w cor of tract bonded
deg
e 9.84 chs, s 23} deg e
to Lawson thence e to w line
6.73 chs, s 15 deg e 5.05 chs
of tract deeded Chas Barrett
8 55} deg w 5.92 chs, a
April 27, 1887, thence s to s
1 and 1-2 deg w 5.44 chs, s
b’dv of said d 1 c and thence
15.deg w 4 82 chs n 72 deg
w to beg con 10 acres in t 3
w 10.49 chs, s 80 and 1-2
sr2w .................................. 118 00
deg w 2.40 chs to beg con
AND ALL KINDS OF
Chamberlain, Franklin nw} of
40.13 acres in sec 5 t 5 s r
ne} and n} of nw} and sw}
4 w ......................................
of nw} of sec 2 t 5 » r 7 w
CEMETERY
3 95 Gray, Jennie sw qr of ne qr of
164 acre*...............,,
sec 26, t 4 s r 6 w, 40 acres
FURNISHINGS Chrisman, Camel E com s
Griffin, Lucy lot 8 of referee’s
16 70 chs and e 17 chs from
report as shown in circuit
nw cor of Joel Chrisman
court
journal vol 5, page
claim, thence n 74 degw 1
All work tally guaranteed to give perfect satis­
433, being part of Wm
ch, s 76 deg w 1 ch,s 74 deg e
faction. Refers by permission to Wm. Me Chris-
Doughty d 1 c in sec 17, t 2
man, Mr*. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows
4 67 chs, n 16 deg e 6 chs to
s r 3 w and con 62.25 acres
Holl’s Old Jowelry Stand, 3d Street.
beg, con 2 acres in sec *20, t
40 Harbough, Henry J lot 1 of
4 s, r 3 w........ . ........................
sec 7 t 3 s r 3 w 4.90 acres
Christenson, Hans com 4 rds
Harker, Alfred lots 7 and 8 blk
n of se cor of Joe Hess d 1 c
2 Everests add to Newberg.
run n 68} deg w 22 chs. n
Harnish, Clinton S com 120 ft
5 77chs, e2O4chs, s 13.75 chs
Third St. 1 door W.
n of se cor of blk 2 Sheridan,
to beg, con 20 acres in sec 13
run w 80 ft n 18 ft e 80 ft s
of Burns â Daniels
t3sr3 w.............................. 11 50
18 ft to beg............................
Churchill, Richard B net of
Harris, Amanda Ann lots 224,
sec
10,
t
2
s
r
5
w,
160
acres.
3
25
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
225 and 226 in Dayton.
Cone, T N com 8 16 chs e of
Harris, Lizzie D and T J blk
Beet 83c Meal in City.
ne cor of D B Kingery land
65 in Lafayette......................
and on sec line on s line of
Clolce Fruits, Confectloas, Nuts and Clan
Harrison, Clara E com at nw
W T Jones d 1 c, run s 6138
cor of lot 8 sec 3, t 5 s r 5 w
chs e 8.16 chs n 61.28 chs
runs 13 48 chs, e 8.16chs
and
w
8.16
chs
to
beg
in
sec
n 13.48 chs w 8.16 chs to beg
Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc.
3 and 10 t 5 s r5 w,50acres
4 55
Board by the Dey or Week.
11 acres..................................
Connell, Catherine J lots 1, 2
Harris, Fred L commence
blk 4, Bibees add to Sheri­
where the s line of Samuel
dan ..........................................
80
MeMINNVIbUE
Cozine’s add to McMinnville
Conner, Elias and J N Mc-
crosses Cozine creek, run
Cane com 16 chs n of most
thence s 78 deg e 28 rds to
e’ly secor of Wm H McKune
k.
W line of 0 & C R R right
d 1 c, thence n 89} deg w 40
of way, thence s 10 deg w
chs, thence n 19.37 chs
17} rods thence n 78 deg
thence e 20 chs, thence a
B. E. COULTER, Prop.
w 32 rds thence n 10 deg e
9.27 chs, thence s 89} deg
10 rds to said Cozine creek
Goods of all descriptions moved and
e 20 chs and thence s 25
and thence down same to
careful handling guaranteed. Collections
links to beg con 19.39 acres
beg in sec 21, t 4 s r 4 w 3
will be made monthly. Hauling of all
in sec 5t6sr5 w..............
580
acres. Tax for 1892 $1 05
Davidson, G C lots 7, 8 blk 8
kinds done cheap.
and for 1893 $12 80............
Whiteson.................................. 3 15
Hawarth, Lindley M lot 6 and
Dell, Sidney lot 2 of referee’s
W. J. CLARK, D.D.S
n hf of lot 5 blk 9 Edwards
report as shown by circuit
add to Newberg
court journal vol 7, page 300
Graduate University of Mich.
Hawthorne, J C lots 3 and 4
containing 55 acres in sec
of see 17, t 5 s, r 5 w 3112
35, t 2 s r 5 w................ ..
3 25
-Jjy. °P*°*d an office in Union Block, Room 6,
acres ........................................
and is prepared to do all work In the dental line. Delashmutt, Van B e} of ne}
Hiatt, Lewis com at a point
and sw} of ne} of sec Iff,
ŒWN AND BRIDGE WORIA SPECIALTY. and nw} of sw} of sec 14,
bounded by the intersection
oi thg W side of Dayton and
and p4 of sej and ne} of
AATtrr ■»▼HeeorFAiaMeatgTnscTtoN.
THE JicaniWVlLLB
National Bank
COMMERCIAL
Matthies Brothers,
CITY MARKET.
CITY BATHS
ELSIA WRIGHT,
JOHN F. DERBY,
TILE FACTORY,
E. J. Qualey & Co.,
GRANITE
MONUMENTS
ITE’S15^
ICE CREAM!
Truck and Dray Co.
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
B
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1895.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE J2.00 PER YEAR'
One Dollar if paid in advance. Single numbers five cents.
Portland co road with w side
of Blain st in Newberg, run
17 60
e 350 ft to center of 4th st
w along same 125 ft n 225 ft
to se line of said Dayton and
Portland co road, n45 deg e
along same to beg (except
125 ft by 154 ft sold in vol 27
page 3786) in t 3 s r 2 w,
also lot 8 blk 10 in Central
add to Newberg
Hickey, Wm ne qr of se qr of
sec 20, t 3 s, r 3 w 40 acres
Hobson, Louisa I lot 7 blk 9
Deskins add to Newberg
Hobson, Jesse lots 3. 4. 5, 6, 7,
8,9, 10,11,12, 25,26,27, 28,
29, 30, 31, 32. 33, 34, 35, 36
103 60
in blk A Hobsons add to
Newberg, also com at a point
74.31 rds w and 24.29 chs s
1 05
of se cor of sec 18, t 3 s r 2
w, run s 72 ft, w 4.39 rds n
72 ft e 4.39 rds to beg, also
10 65
com 60 ft b of se cor of above
tract run s 17 97 ft w 4 39
rds n 17.97 ft e 4.39 rds to
beg, also com 44 rds e of sw
cor of Oliver J Walker d 1 c
run e 44 rds n 80 rds w 43
rds e }ft and s 80 rds to beg
also com at a point 16 rds
n of se cor and on e line of
4 60
a certain 8 acre tract of land
deeded by Wm Hobson and
wife to Anna H Blair, run e
8 45
70 rds n 22 and 6-7 rds w 70
rds and s 22 and 6-7 rds to
beg, con in all 32 acres in t
5 20
3 s r 2 w ................................ 27
3 60 Hobson, Wm est com 67 rds
w and 5} chs n of nw cor of
R Everett d 1 c run w 17chs
n 12} ch« w 20 chs to co
1 20
road, n’ly to sw cor of W T
Wallace d 1 c s 89 deg 51 min
e to a point n of beg and s to
6 50
beg (except therefrom 10
acres sold Jesse Hobson vol
20
26 page 200 and except 5.25
acres to Sam Ganse vol 26
page 3336) con 37 acres in
sec 17 and 18 t 3 s r 2 w
15
Hobson, Samuel lots 12 and 13
blk A lots 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 11,12,
13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18,19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24 blk B and lots
7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15,
16, 17, 18, 19, and n 20 ft of
lots 21 and 22 blk C Hob­
sons add to Newberg, also
com 94 rds e of nw cor of
sec 17 t 3 s r 2 w run s 33}
rds e 10 rds n 33} rds w 10
rds to beg con 2 20 acres in
sec 17t3sr2w.................. 22
Hodgson, com 38 rds e of nw
cor of .Tesse Parrish d 1 c
run s 106} rds s 37 rds n
86} rds e 16 rds n 29 rds and
Hollister, J H lots 5 and 6 blk
3 Lafayette
1
Horrick,James E se qr of sw qr
of sec 4t2sr4w40 acres
1
Hyman, Isaac the sw qr of blk
F Saylors add to McMinn­
ville.
1
10 ft and w 16 rds and 11
f t s 9 rds and 10 ft and w
37 rds to beg 27} acres in
sec 22 t 3 s r 2 w
12
Hobson, M J lot 8 blk 9 Des­
39 10
hin's add to Newberg
Investment Co, lots 2, 3, 6, blk
1 lots 5, 6, blk 2 lots 3, 4, 5,
12 35
6 blk 4 lots 3, 4, 7,8, blk 5
lots 2, 3, 10, blk 6, lots 1, 2
blk 7 lots 3,4, 5, 6, blk 8
4 15
lot 5 blk 11, lot 3 blk 14 lots
3, 4, 7, 8 blk 16 lots I, 2, blk
! 17 lots 7, 8 blk 18 lots 1,2,5,
3 90
6 blk 19 lots 3, 4, 7, 9, II, 14,
16 blk 20 lots 2, 3, blk 21
lots 5, 6, blk 22, lots I, 2, 6,
i blk 23 lots I. 2, 3, blk 24
5 60
lots I, 4, blk 25 lot 2 blk 26
lots 1, 2, blk 29 lot 3 blk 31
lots 3, 4, 5, E, F, G blk 32
lots 3, 4 blk 33 lots 6, 8, blk
35 lot 3 blk 36 lots 1, 4, 5 blk
37 lots 7, 8 blk 40 lots 3, 4
blk 41 lots 3, 4,1, J, blk 42
lots 1, 2, K, blk 43 lots 1, 2,
3, 4, blk 45 lots 5.6, blk 46
54 55
lots I, 2, 3,4, blk 47, lots 5, 6,
blk 48, lot 2 blk 50 lots 1, 2,
1 30
blk 51 lots 5, 6, 7, 8 blk 53
lots 1. 2, 3, 4, blk 54 lots 3,4,
7, 8, blk 55 lots 1,2, 3,4, blk
56, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 59 lots
6 60
1, 2, 3,4, blk 60 lots 3, 4, blk
61 all in Oak Park add to
McMinnville, Or.................. 110
Johnson, Samuel W com 10
chs e of nw cor of ne qr of
sec 21 run w 20 rds s 114
rds e 20 rds and n 114 rds
to beg con 14.25 acres in sec
21t3sr3 w........................
I
Jones, Mary E ne qr of nw qr
and nw qr of ne qr of sec II
t 2 s r 5 w 80 acres..............
3
14 00 Jones, Rodney the e hf of se qr
of sec 23 and the sw qr of
1 05
sec 24 in 13 s r 2 w 240 acres 22
Jones, W W and Matilda com
at nw cor of J Hampton d 1
c run e 16.25 chss 18} chs
e 16 25 chs s 15 deg e 42}
chs s 61 deg e 26} chs to
Yamhill river, s 56 deg w
14.12 chs w 55 chs to s w cor
25
of claim, s 80} chs to beg
(except 40 acres deeded
1 30
Monroe Mulkey vol V page
320, also vol 26 page 48 ex­
cept 84 acres sold J F Spen­
cer vol 28 page 522 con
2 là 268 57 acres in sec 27 and
34 t 5 s r 5 w ...................... 50
3 45 Jones, W W com 52 68 chs e
and 29.08 chs n af sw cor of
20 80
Samuel Cozine d 1 c run s
6.27} chs e 10.35} chs n 6 27}
chs w 10 35} chs to beg con
6} acres in sec 28 t 4 s r 4 w
9
Kean, J F the s hf of se qr of
1 30 sec 16 t 2 s r 6 w 80 acres . 2
Kean, Alice nw qr of ne qr and
nw qr or se qr of sec 16, t 2 s
r 6 w 80 acres........................
2
Kean, A E com n 85 deg w 8
chs from a point s 40} deg w
1.15 chs from sw cor of blk
1 Willamina run n 104 ft w
104 ft s 104 ft and e 104 ft
to beg.....................................
Kenoyer, John sw qr of sec 8 t
3 s r 5 w 160 acres................
4
Kiernan, John com on n line
of 1st st in McMinnville 3.55
chs w of center of co road
13 85
leading from McMinnville
toLafayette run n 100 ft e
81 ft s 100 ft and w 81 ft to
7 80
beg.......................................... 220
King, R F and D P Leach lot
24 blk A Hobson’s add to
2 10
Newberg. .............................
Knight, Wm lots 1, 2, blk 11
Mr. Qualey set a $1500 monument over
the grave of Jas. McPhillips.
20. A son born to the family of John
Minty.
22. Mr. McCaskey, station agent at
Carlton, buried by his fellow Masons.
The public schools observed the day
with appropriate exercises.
22. O. H. Adams, confined to his
house since Christmas by illness, was
able to be on the street.
22. The Yamhill County Veterans
Association organized with 33 members.
C. A. Wallace chosen president, S. C.
Pearson vice president. It decided to
meet each year on Feb. 22, July 4th and
Oct. 12th.
24. The county republican central
committee met and appointed March 24th
for primaries, and April 5th for conven­
tion. 149 delegates was fixed as the
basis of representation.
The teachers held an institute at Dun­
dee.
Continued on Fourth Page,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
NO. 1
“As old ae
the hills" aud
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven"
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
lator is the
and Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin youi
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa­
tive, and
purely veg­
etable, act­
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
X son born to the family of Prof.
L. H. Baker.
25. R Jacobson overhauls his store
i by repapering and general readjustment
Priucipai Events in or Concerning j of goods.
Yamhill County.
26. John Harkness, a native of Ire­
land, ruu over by the north-bound pas­
senger train, while lying drunk ou a
January.
culvert on the Hembree place south of
26. Col. Will L. Vischer gave a unique
I. Mrs. Clara Edwards of North town, horribly mangling his body.
26. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chrisman re- entertainment at the opera house.
Yamhill taken to the insane asylum by
28. Marriage of Mr. F. E. Griffith and
Sheriff Warren, her injuries being due to turned from a visit to California.
falling from a wagon.
27. A. A. Unruh, wife and mother Miss Ambia Wright.
Marcb.
A. H. Gaunt retired from the meat returned from the world’s fair, the last of
1.
S.
Wilson
took Harold, Perry and
business, selling to R. W. Phillips, Jr- the McMinnville contingent to get home.
The King of Liver Medicines.
The new firm became Bond & Phillips.
29. The Dallas postoffice robbed by Ray Townsend to the state reform school.
“ I have used your Simmons Liver Re(ni’
2. L. E. Walker erecting a new meat
120 persons watched the new year burglars, who took $850 and $80 j in post­
lator and can couscienclously say it is the
market.
king of all liver medicines, I consider It a
in and the old year out at the Christian age stamps.
medicine chest in itself.—G eo . W. J ack «
3. V Levins and Marion Blair, lads
30. Frank Davey, grand official in-
son , Tacoma, Washington.
church. The passing of the old year was
structor of the A. O. U. W., lectured on of Amity, arraigned before J ustice Rhodes
marked by tolling of the bell.
ITB’ERT PACKAGE-»
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i for larceny of the store of Jeffries & Co.,
lias the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
Mr. Martin succeeded Mr. Austin in that order at the opera house.
the milk business.
31. The Lincoln republican club or- j on night of Dec. 3rd.
4. Rev. Bonham resigned hiB pastor­
Mr. Kiernan sells the McMinnville ganized. J. C. Cooper president; J. W.
The city telephone exchange was es­
Flouring mills to V. Kratz.
Cowls, vice-president; C. H. McKinney, ate of the Baptist church, to take effect
tablished.
March 31st.
Geo. Belt of North Yamhill died.
secretary; Wm. Chrisman, treasurer.
Geo Newbill sentenced to one year in
5. Annual school meeting held. 100
E. B. Kelly negotiating with home
February.
states
prison. Blair and Levina fined $75
voters
present.
R.
Nelson
reelected
talent to present a couple of dramas.
1. Rev. H. P. Satchwell died in New­
director. Clerk’s reportshowed $15,171.- each.
Fred Popejoy, aged 19, found dead in berg, aged 63
April.
the barn of M. H. Messinger near Carl­
1. David Moll died at the home of his 08 total receipts for year, and $13,394.61
I. The steamer Toledo ran an excur­
ton, having killed himself by sending a daughter, Mrs. A. Matthies, at the age total disbursements. The total indebted­ sion of 50 persons to Oregon City.
ness was $17,765.96, and number of legal
of 68 years.
bullet through his brain.
C S Williams of Wheatland, fractures
Thirty-six couples engaged in the voters 447. D. M. Caldwell was reelected his leg while catching a chicken by col­
A Sons of Veterans organization was
00
effected with 19 members. A. S. Cooper grand march at the military ball, and 61 clerk.
liding with his dog.
5. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fuller and Mr.
captain; B. C. Pearson 1st Lieut.; C. H. couples went to supper. Receipts of the
5. Mrs John Bakeman died of con­
evening were about $80.
and Mrs. G. W. Olds returned from the sumption at Carlton.
Hopfield 2d Lieut.
midwinter
fair.
2. McMinnville college held an ora­
3. Miss Ethel Ballinger and Mr. M.
5. A four-year-old son of Cyrus Roberts
6. D XV Ralston shipped 20 head of
L. Dorris of Independence were united torical contest to determine who should
of
North Yamhill, while out iu the field
represent the college at the state contest 4-year-old cattle of an average weight of
in marriage.
with his father, played near a branch,
at
Eugene.
The
honor
fell
to
Mr.
Lymau
; 1250 pounds to Portland.
5. People suffering with the grip.
fell in and was drowned, while hie father
6. Walker & Maurer open a new meat Latourette.
6. The 5th annual convention of the was absent at the other end of the field.
2. W. F. Dudley and three compan­ J Epworth league of the Salem district
market.
6. A road convention of supervisors
9. M. D. L. Rhodes and J. G. Cleland ions arrive in McMinnville from Japan convened in M. E. church of this city,
held.
It resolved in favor of wide tires,
represented the Jeffersonian club at a after a stormy voyage of 44 days on the with Miss Geisendorfer as president.
the election of supervisors by the people,
85 convention of democratic clubs at, The ocean.
There were 100 delegates present. Later and that road funds be raised by levy in
Dalles.
3. The McMinnville Grange discussed sessions were held in the opera house to each district.
11. Mrs. John Evenden left for Cali­ the opening of th a creamery, and ap­ accommodate the crowd. Dallas was
Republican delegate convention held to
fornia for the benefit of her health.
pointed committees to ascertain what chosen as the place for the next meeting.
choose
delegates to state and congress­
12. The Christian church of McMinn­ support could be pledged.
7. A daughter born to the family of ional conventions.
15 ville preparing a card of general informa­ 3. About 35 populists met in Grange Dr Goucher.
6. A pleasant party was given by
tion to ue displayed at the California hall and reorganized. G. W. Olds was
7. Mr and Mrs E R Daniels of Stewart, Mrs. C. W. Talmage in honor of her
05 midwinter fair. It was the sole effort of chosen chairman for the ensuing year Iowa, arrived on a visit to their son
husband’s birthday. 40 guests were
the kind at this point that culminated in and G W. Seibert secretary.
Charles.
present.
actuality, and was not without good
4. Thos. J. Shad den, a pioneer of ’42,
N E Kegg purchased the Dr Young
7. A. S. Briggs arrested at Cornelius
effect.
died after a lingering illness, aged 85 property at corner of D and 5th.
for
embezzlement, charged with cashing
J. P. Irvine bought the residence years.
9. Assessor York began taking the a county warrant in favor of his employ­
property where he now resides.
8. Frank S. Harding received word of assessment. Assistants, J. L. Hoskins,
er. Liberated on $5oO dollar bonds, tried
The county commissioners in session his appointment as McMinnville’s new E. J. Wiser, and J. W. Bones.
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the following September; the jury failing
divided Sheridan into two precincts, also postmaster.
9. Dr J H Nelson and wife removed to agree, was discharged.
75 Dayton, and drew the jury list for 1894.
8. “Only a Country Girl” presented to Ashland.
7. Democratic convention to choose
413 children were attending the public by E. B. Kelly and his company to a
10.
Wheatland
republicans
organize
a delegates to state convention.
schools.
$90 house.
8. Death of Mrs Wm Althea of paraly­
club. Also one of 75 members at North
J. W. Collins appointed postmaster
Qualey & IlenderBon, dealers in monu­
sis, near Wheatland.
Yamhill.
at Carlton.
ments, dissolved partnership, Mr Qualey
14. Up to this date $10,000 had been
9. Rev Joseph Hoberg celebrated his
15. Levi Davis and Chas. Skinner continuing the business.
paid
in taxes, being about one-tenth of 66th birthday with a big dinner.
thrown from a cart by a runaway horse.
9. The firm of Wallace A Hartman, the current tax-roll.
10. Death of Mrs Braithwait of La­
Mr. Davis receiving a few temporary implement dealers, dissolved by mutual
15. W D McDonald left on a visit to fayette precinct, of paralysis.
injuries.
consent, Mr. Wallace continuing the California.
Eggs down to eight cento; the lowest
15. C. R. Cook out for the first time business.
A force of men engaged at Whiteson in
I since Christmas, owing to an attack of
known to old settlers.
10. Seven Chinamen saved themselves excavating for a depot and switches.
the grip. D. O. Durham, 0. H. Adams, from deportation by stepping up and reg­
10. Marriage of Mr E C Apperson end
The Phil Sheridan republican club
D. C. Derby and B. F. Hartman, also istering. One fellow paid no attention to organized at Sheridan with 73 members. Miss Alves Norwood at Howell, Or.
among the afflicted
his notification.
10. A company of citizens join Major
16. Miss Mary G Burdette, sister of
15. The local camp oi Woodman in­ The road improvement committee re­ Bob, gave an address at the Baptist Poet of the U. 8. engineer corps on an
ported the expenditure of about $1.8o0 church on the woman’s foreign mission inspection of the Yamhill river with a
stalled officers
view to its improvement for navigation.
16. A 9-pound son born to the iamily on B street and the Amity road.
work.
Lyman H. Cook and Otto Walling
of John Haney.
Hon Geo C Brownell of Oregon City,
II. Marriage of Mr Austin Adame
■ 16. Mrs. Mary E. Colwell died of constructing a 40-ton boat with which to addressed a republican rally in the after­ and Miss Dora Thompson.
12. Death of Mrs Peter Thomason
pneumonia at her home 2}4 miles north navigate the Yamhill, to be known as noon, and Hon Thos H Tongue of Hills­
the “Aneita.”
boro spoke in the evening, to crowded near Carlton.
of the city.
The Amity Popgun suspended and the houses.
13. Arbor day observed by the public
17. Marriage of Alic Robertson and
Oregon
Blade became the Phoenix of its
16. Wm Goodrich of Dayton prairie schools.
Nina M. Caniff of Wheatland at Gaston.
died of paralysis while shaving shingles,
Doug. McDonald returned from Cali­
18. The county commissioners met ashes.
Mr. Harding sells his interest in the aged 68 years.
fornia.
State
I and made a tax levy for the year.
17. “Above the Clouds” presented at
14. Judge Wm. Galloway nominated
4 3-10ths mills, county, 4 2-10ths, school Telephone-Register to H. L. Heath.
10.
Andrew
J.
Shuck,
a
pioneer
of
Lafayette
by the Rebekahs.
at Astoria for Governor by the demo­
4>2,
total
13
mills.
Return
to
the
sys
­
45
tem of working roads on property aud 1847, died, aged 78. He was appointed
17. Mr and Mrs U 6 Booth returned crats.
14. Prohibitionists met in Newberg
poll-tax was ordered, and supervisors ap­ the first sheriff of Yambill county, and from Colfax, Wash.
was in the legislature during six sessions.
pointed.
18. Marriage of C H McKinney and and named a county ticket.
Odd Fellows’ hali at Hillsboro de­ He left a widow and seven living child­ Mrs Fannie Carter.
15- Boat excursion to Salem.
ren.
stroyed by fire. Loss $1200.
19. Miss Laura Patty assumed the
17. Death of Mrs. Florence Green of
95
P. C. Casey, a resident of Happy Val­ duties of assistant in the McMinnville this city of abscess of liver, aged 21
A lively snow storm with flakes as
large—or nearly so—as tea saucers, fell, ley, died at the age of 60. He had lived I postoffiee.
years.
in Yamhill county 16 years, was a native
19. J C Gates brought back from
18. Death of P. M. Scroggin, a pio­
65 until the landscape whitened.
A special Bchool meeting held in Co­ of Ireland, and left a wife and eight Riddles Geo Newbill, of Lafayette, who neer and influential citizen of Sheridan,
lumbus buildiug, at which a 3-mill tax children to mourn his death.
had been bound over to await the grand at the age of 61 years.
20 w as voted to raise money to pay incident­
13. Co. B, O. N. G. celebrate the ex­ jury for burglarizing Olds Bros’ store at
18. The W. C. T. U. held a suc­
al expenses.
piration of their three-year term of en­ Lafayette on the night of Dec 16th.
cessful county convention at Lafayette
Company B issued invitations for a listment by a supper at White’s restaur­
A daughter born to the family of F M
19. Marriage of Robert E. Smith and
ant. The membership numbered 49, and York.
grand military ball to be held Feb. 1st.
Miss Dora Martin.
19. The cantata “David, the Shepherd during the term therewere 97 enlistments.
20. Up to this date 29.34 inches of
O. C. Emery sold his interest in the
Boy” presented at the opera house by
14. Fifty-five teachers taking exami­ rain fell during the calendar year, which New berg Graphic to E. H. Woodward,
local taient, under auspices of the Pres­ nation for certificates, thought to be the was a much greater amount than for any his partner.
byterian church. There were 24 persons largest number in the history of the first four months of any year since 1889.
20. The grocery house of C. M. Weed
in the cast besides a chorus of 20 child­ county.
Demorest silver medal contest won by entered upon its second year of business
ren. An $80 house greeted them.
15. A son born to the family of Frank Chas Galloway, the first to be won by a with the sensible conclusion to adver­
tise.
S. L. Wolf reports raising a 24-pound Roece.
boy in the county.
turnip.
Henry Petite arrested for selling
16. Death of John Edwards at New­
Mr Anstine of Monmouth opened a
21. A daughter of Chas. Eitelgeorge. berg at the advanced age of 88 years.
furniture store during the current week. whiskey to brother Indians and fined
95 of North Yamhill, died of pueumonia,
17. The initial effort to establish a
20. Dr Goucher badly hurt in a run­ $25.
aged 21 years.
20. Misses Mattie and Eva Martin
county horticultural society resulted in away of his fiery steeds down Dayton
22. W. T. Jones died at his home 7 choosing C. E. Hoskins president, Wm. lane, being thrown from his buggy upon open a millinery store in Amity.
miles southwest, aged 76 years.
Weather favorable for working the
Galloway and O. N. Denny first and | his head. Recovery was speedy.
22. Hiram Rummel sustained a broken second vice-presidents, J. C. Cooper sec­
23. Peter Head adjudged inBane; soil, strawberries in bloom and grass
rib while hauling compost on a sled.
making a vigorous, growth. California
retary and treasurer and J. H. Rees taken to the asylum by C R Cook.
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Buffering for rain.
A birthday party was given to Miss finance committee. A constitution was
24. The county Christian endeavor
20. News received of death of Chas.
adopted.
10 Bertha Simpson by her young friends.
convention convened in Amity.
23. Mrs. W. D. McDonald, mother
E. Fennel of Upper Willamina, a pioneer
18. Dogs killed 2J sheep for Mrs.
25. OH Adams celebrated his 75th of 1843.
and daughter left on a visit to California. Roberts of North Yamhill and ten for
birthday.
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21. R. R. Laughlin returned from
23. The city council made a city tax Wm. Laughlin.
The firm of Collard & Hunsaker, pro- California.
levy of six mills. The total taxable pro­
19. The fire companies of the city
duce dealers, dissolved, Hunsaker con-
perty was $755,000.
22. W. A. Howe accidentally shot
held annual election of officers. F. E.
tinuing the business.
himself through the foot, making a pain,
23. Mrs. Elizabeth Blum, and elderly i Griffith chosen chief, E. C. Walker
26. Circuit court convened with over ful wound.
lady visiting near Wapato lake, was j assistant, Chas. McKinney, sec., W. T. 100 cases docketed.
Vinton, treas., and H. Bogue sergeant-at-
Hon. O. H. Irvine and family have a
35 found dead in her bed.
27. Newt Rowland and Jas Norrie
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. arms. Improvement of the hall was and families removed to Coos county.
marvelous escape from death in a thrill­
15 Campbell died of congestion of the lungs. | authorized not to exceed $180, the de­
ing runaway while driving near the Star
28. Death of Wilson Peery of heart
24. Thos. Bosomworth died near St. j partment to share expense with city.
mills. The buggy was utterly wrecked,
The reports showed no fires during the failure at Dayton, aged 68.
Joe of paralysis.
the occupants fortunately escaping per­
Harry Hill, confessed burglar of Chas manent injury.
24. Presentation of “Over the Hills to previous year, and $137 on hand for an
Griesen's store, taken to the penitentiary
the Poor House” by E. B. Kelly and bis alarm system.
23. A diphtheria scare prevailed in
on a sentence of two years.
company of local talent. Receipts $90.
The McMinnville band reorganized,
Newberg. Mrs. A. G. Boyd and son
28.
John
Rhodes
returned
from
an
05 Proceeds for the benefit of the XV. C. T. with Austin Adams as leader, Chas. extended visit to Missouri.
died. The disease was closely quaran­
U.and Y.
Hodson, musical director,and Wm.Tonay
tined.
30.
Twenty
members
of
Charity
25. The wives of the Forestets insti­ business manager.
28. Jesse Brown, aged 20 years, ac­
lodge No 7 visit their brethren at La­
75 tute a ladies circle, to be known as
cidentally drowned in the lug pond at
20. School Clerk Caldwell reported fayette.
“Companions of the Forest, McMinnville 656 children of school age in district No.
J W Martin sold hie milk route to the Webfoot mill.
Circle, No. 229.”
>4Q.
Robert Smith.
Continued on Third, Page,
A REVIEW OF 1894.
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Pills