E con om y th c W a tch w o rd . DR.J.H.MILLER D E IT T IS T . t 3 s, r J w................................. Win Abbott, by W « Hender son sheriff, to P D <Heim, sheriffs deed, ree Feb 17, 1896, 10 a pt M Malone d 1 e, To the Editor of the Graphic: I read the article published In your paper relating to cross-walks, and with your permission I wish to add another 109 03 item or two on the same line o f thought 14 4 and tending toward econom y in the M I. B Staggs, M I-’ Spencer affairs o f our city government. and O F Spencer to P D Glenn, quit claim deed, rcc W hile it is seldom one contemplates Feb 17, 1890, 10 a, pt M Ma any im provement these hard times, lone d 1 e, t 4 s, r 1 w ........... there are a few w ho have been able to ar r I f . L i i i u k p r e g u l a r t r ip s t o N e w b e r g , b e g i n n i n g M o n d a y , M a r c h Nancy A Creson and Suini D range their finances by careful manage ( ’resoli to Kmlly II Floyd, 2 d , a n d e v e r y o t h e r M o n d a y f o l l o w i n g : v iz M a r c h 1G, M a r c h warrantee deed, filed Fed 12, ment, so that they may build or other BO, A p r il 1 3 , A p r i l 2 7 a n d s o o n , a t t h e N e w b e r g H o te l. 1800, frac pt 1 u, pt He wood wise im prove their pioperty. In the l-'ullquartz, in III» tps o 3 anu and 4 s, I r A llll'IUdlli, III t a, .1, t l ,« ., i .. ^ . a w 1 1 20 00 PMt wee* there Inm com e to my notice This figure tw o w ho contemplate building in New- \V Cowles and wife to 1’ D illus j berg, but are hesitating about doing so Glenn, quit claim deed, rec T h i s fig trates ow ing to heavy taxation. Another Fell 17, 1898, 10 a, pt M Ma ure shows the fig lone d I c, t 4 s, r 4 w ........... 450 00 suvs he bus a piece of property here in a crown to ure No. town und lias hud several chances to lie placed A I* Oliver to John Hush, 1,crown ; trade it. but when it was known o f our o , a root. warrantee deed, rec Feb 17, attach heavy taxes, the trade in each case was Tt is folly 1898, 10 a, pt Jas Bradley d 1 declared oil'. ed to to extract c, 1 3 a, r 2 w .......................... 773 00 root, Now, it is useless to deny these facts ! a tooth thuteau lie where Have you titles examined and a b -1 and the sooner we get down to business l saved and made Tliis cut shows a full Upper Denture. the nat stracts made by Rhodes A Rhodes, anil cease to argue the Cuban or Ar- us useful as ever. ural wlio have in their office the only set of meiiiun questions, and other foreign crown has beeu abstracts of title of land in Y a m h ill: topics, the better it will be for Newberg. destroyed. county. Prompt attention given to or- i W e must come down to cold, solid ders for abstracts Olllce upstairs in facts and begin to do business in such This figure T , • , a, r w................................... Now comes the Bradstreot company ary army. Ilen ry Clay was speaker of the house o f representatives at thirty- and explodes the fallacy completely. Stephen A. Douglas was but No one doubt the resources and abili four. ty of this company to make accurate esti thirty-nine when ho first became a John mates. In a pamphlet just issued by candidate for tlie presidency. At a mass convention held at McMinn this commercial agency it is shown that Jay wus chief justice o f tiro United ville last Saturday by the populists of while the suspensions annually amount : Htutes at forty-live. James G. Dial lie Yamhill county, forty-one votes were to about 11 per cent, of the total num- ‘ was only thirty-nine when he became cast. ber of firms, individuals and corpora- speaker o f the house o f representatives, tions in business, only a fraction more Alexander Hamilton took charge of Miss Gertrude Simmons, a Sioux than 1 per cent, fail owing more than j the treasury at thirty-two years o f age. Indian girl, will represent Earlham col they can pay. ¡Martin Van Buren at thirty-six or- lege of Richmond, Indiana, in the state Tliis is the only class legitimately i ganized the famous Albany regency oratorical contest, to be held at an early coming under thc bead of failures. The ¡and wus governor o f New York at date. other includes voluntary suspensions for j forty. John C. Calhoun in his forty- other causes than insufficient patronage, second year was vice-president o f the During the week while Oregonians those who fail in their expectations of | United States. John C. Breckinridge have been enjoying the bright warm | mak,ng gatUiactory proflta, and all who of Kentucky was vice-president at sunshine, it has made toe c n * p ay up , 6Ugp0n(j for 0(|ier reasons than inability thirty-two and n candidate for the and down ones spinal column to read of tQ their creditorg. presidency ut thirty-five. George B. the zero weather they are expericnctng To make a liberal a„ owan<.e thc annu. McClellan was only thirty-eight when in the east. aj ra(e ¡ „ business is placed by nominated for the presidency. this agency at about 1.15 per cent. Then In military life especially young men Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease, the pipuh at, ^ determine the number of failures in a iiuve been most conspicuous. Gen. orator, has discarded politics and taken commercial lifetime” it becomes nee. Grunt wus but forty years o f age when to the ministry. Ex-Governor Lewel- essury to arbitrarily fix that period, he began winning a name for bimseif ling, her political enemy, went to hear Taking 25 years as a fair average the ! in our civil war, and was only forty- her first sermon at the Christian church country over, it would follow that about j three when tho war dosed. The great at Wichita, Kansas. 30 per cent., or 30 in 100 of those having ] Napoleon was master o f France and established places of business, actually Europe before bis thirtieth birthday. Frank P. Baum has sold the Investi fail. Alexander the Great hud conquered gator, published at Kulamu, Washing This world, taking it statistically or the world and left it before lie was ton. Just wdiat he wall do lie does not otherwise, is not by a large per centage thiity-tlirce years old. Fremont, the state in his “ farewell,” hut from private so bad as the people ia it with a poor “ Path-finder,” hud explored the Rocky sources it is learned that he will not digestion would have us think. We mountains before he was thirty, and publish another populist papet. can't blame this fallacy onto the dy«i>ep- was running for the presidency at tics, though, as much as onto the life forty-three. insurance agents. They can stand it. Columbus was in the thirties wiien It is reported that Dr. Nansen, the They have plenty of good arguments be lie explained his ideas o f the western Swedish Arctic explorer is now on his sides tliis one in favor of their business. passage and enlisted the Spanish sov return from a successful exploration in —Statesman. ereigns in the project that led to the search of the north pole. The other ex discovery o f America. Itichard Cob- plorers w ho have made the trial and A F ig h t W ith a 9 r a L io n . den was but thirty-four when he found failed say they don’t believe the report. Gilbert Belleque went to the beach ed the anti-corn league, which revolu last M onday, ostensibly for the purpose tionized the commercial policy o f Great Mayor Frank of Portland has removed o f obtulning some o f the delicious bi Britain. W illiam Pitt, ranked by the board of fire commissioners because valves o f Uapo Kiawandu; and went some liistoriuns as the greatest o f mod they would not agree to come and go at without his gun, says tho Oeeau Wave. ern premiers, wus practically ruler o f his bidding in political matters. It is It wus a pleasant wurm day in the England at twenty-four. The list of slated that they were asked to work the sunshine, when sea lions like to come youthful great men might easily be ex commission in the interest of Senator ashore and sleep in the warm sand. tended.— Baltimore Hun. Mitchell. ___________________ Huch things are often seen in the sum mer time. W hen Gilbert cume to the r it O M O U K E X C H A N G E S . Max Pracht in a published interview- cape, he saw in a small circular sandy Yamhill County Iteporter. in tho San Francisco Call the other day, cavity at the base o f the cape a large It is wortli one’s wliilo to be a coun undertook to boom Ashland by remark sea lion, lying still, and quietly sleep ing that it was a good place to raise ing hi the warm sunshine. When cilman in Newberg. At the meeting of thut body last week Councilman children and chickens. Max ought to Gilbert first came up in sight o f the Lushier was presented witli an elegant get tlie returns from Newberg on these lion, lie thought It wus dead, but when gold headed cane. two industries. Edgar M. Bryan, aged 41, o f VYilla- he came up within a few feet o f It and threw a stone ut it he discovered it wus iniua was examined for insanity on When the rock struck (lie ani Wednesday. Ho was adjudged insane The Journal, a newspaper launched on alive. the great sea of journalism at Philo mal lie bccaiuo angry, and seeing his from the use o f morphine for the past assailant so near by, made for him, math, Benton county, last wock by T. then an exciting race was had for fif ten years, and when not under the in G . Robinson is at hand. The mechan teen or tw enty steps. The pursued fluence o f the drug his disposition was given ns botli suicidal and homicidal, ical work on the paper is first class, anil mid frightened young man was very lie used from 5 to 30 grains o f mor it is a bright and newsy littlo sheet. active und soon mounted a ledge of phine every 24 hours. rocks near by which was several feet Huccess to the new sheet. A. B. Westfall, an old man w ho lived high and wus out o f danger o f the monstrous lion. From the high and a few miles north o f town, wus ad From an article in tho Oregonian of safe position ho occupied he was then judged insane last Saturday and com master o f the situation and hurled He had been last Saturday it appears that our fellow- rocks at the monster as a matter of mitted to the asylum. townsman, lio n . 8. C. Adams, enjoys amusement and revenge. They would for some time endeavoring to discover the distinguished honor of lieing “ the bound o ff like rubber balls thrown on perpetual motion, and was very uuxi ms to secure funds to take him to Wash first nominee of any republican conven a stick o f timber. Tho animal tried to ington to secure a patent. But little is light the stones for awhilu as they tion in Oregon.” The first republican struck him, but finally lie went oft'to known o f his device except when tell convention over held in Oregon was con his littlo cave again and went to steep, ing of it he always said it was “ 21 feet vened at La Fayette, in Yamhill county, without having done any material straight up.” Grandma W right, who is in her 78th Nov. 22, 1858, when Mr. Adams was damage nor suffered any great incon venience in the encounter. year, has just completed her twenty- nominated to fill a vacancy in the terri Gilbert says the animal was about torial legislature.—Statesman. ton or twelve feet in length, some three second crazy patchwork quilt, ail of feet broad, and stood about tw o ami a which have been made by her in the bull' feet high or more’, und would past two or three years. Tills quilt was Repudiation is the only tiling that can probably weigh about five or six hun set together by lier ready for quilting and donated to t he ladies' aid society save the musses from absolute serfdom. dred pounds. o f the Christian church. — West Coast Populist. O f P o r t la n d ., O r e . the McMinnville National Bunk build-1a manner that the outside world will - o f S o w s th e mg. 1 not make such remarks respecting the B r'i,i Ir e l 1,lller management of the cities business us I W ea th er re p o rt. have heard recently from people who The following statement gives tlie are not res’ dents of thc town. There is a chance now for the present general weather condition during Jan- uary, 1898, at pluces in Oregon, selected : coullcl* i ° S*'°'Y the city some fine, is,.ir ii Tt careful finance-ring. done on business for their geoprapbical location: | principles. All other cities of import- placed in position. surlate. - ance arc curtailing expenses, and I trust Temper- No. i we may see a I ) r , M I L L E R d o e s a ll w o r k in e v e r y b r a n c h o f D e n t is t r y fir s t -c la s s , like movement in New- D.i s KirttoSfi r a , v “ ;v “ l,a v pt ,e£: berg. « =1 S u ic id e N e a r M c M in n v ille . i- Chaa. Hubbard an old and respected * — a.: a j citizen living four miles west of Mc- PL AC E. Portlaud ................... Astoria.................... Baudon....................... McMinnville Mt. Angel . . . Albany ..... Koseburg ................... Ashland. .. TheD illes..................... Peudleton. .............. Bilker City ............. Lakevlew........ .............. E conomy . 4J 861 X 43 4:*8 20 4s 560 31 40 0 M 20 42 1 -¿j i:; (J61 22 U 463-31 42 060 25 :c> s 52 10 »J 562 1 i 30 : j 51 -3 2.» 3 47 ■) « - »«* -* * ■ »«• — > a n d w ill fu r n is h r e f e r e n c e s i f d e s ir e d . E x t r a c t s t e e t h in n e a r p a in le s s a s c a n he d o n e ; a ls o fills te e th a s n e a r p a in le s s a s c a n he d o n e . A n y o n e w i s h i n g lin e D e n t a l w o r k d o n e w ill d o w e ll t o c a ll o n h im a t TH E N EW BERG HOTEL. J j Minnville, committed suicide at his resi- D r M ille r 's m a in o ffic e Is in t h e G o ld e n I t u le B a z a a r b u il d in g , c o r n e r T h i r d a n d M o r r is o n s t r e e t s , P o r t l a n d , O r e . 3 g i dence on Wednesday morning by shoot- (T6ii 18 23 ‘ >n? himself in the mouth with a 32 rifle, E X A M IN A T IO N FREE. PRIC ES R E A SO N A B LE . is i j ‘j'vj Financial trouble is said to be the cause » 13 w of the rasli act, as the deceased had a 8 .1U 111 .'4 8 113 7 111 mortgage coming due next month and 8 it; 14 20 lie had declared his intention to kill 4. Oil 12 13 3 45 13 10 himself. 1.31 17 8 1 67 13 14 3 M 15! 14 Notice to Tax Payer«. Notice is hereby given that the tax roll of Yamhill county, Oregon, for tlie year 1395, has been placed in my hands for collection, which tax is run delin quent April 1, 1896, by the laws of this state. W . G. H enderson , Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. Dated, February 18, 1896. Tlie movement, o f the storm areas eastward, at a high altitude, which was mentioned in tlie Bulletin tor Decem ber, 1895, continues. There was suffi cient southward deflection to produce a slight excess in the precipitation dur ing January. The northerly path con tinues, and, if there should be no re currence of tlie southward deflection, then the spring will be dry. This lat P o u l t r y F n n i'le r n , A t t e n t i o n . ter is not now anticipated. It lias been A meeting of the poultry fanciers of observed that a warm January is not, as a rule, followed by a warm tr ad Newberg and vicinity, is called to meet vanced spring; hence I he contrary can at Hasting & Hobson’s feed store on not bo reasonably expected this year. The warm month o f January has ad next Saturday, February 22, at 2 o ’clock vanced fruit buds. Roses in Portland p. m., for the purpose of effecting the have put forth new wood, some of organization of a poultry association. which have grown from two to eight Make your cack-u-lations to attend and inches during tlie month Material in jury will result to fruit buds should the take part in tlie organization. warm weather continue. The weather Utorary Entertainment. lias been favorable to agricultural oper ations. The unusual dryness during A literary entertainment will be giv- October prevented plowing and seed ing; but tlie favorable conditions since en by the Dundee public school on Fri- then have allowed plowing and seeding day night, Feb. 28. Tlie proceeds will to be very actively prosecuted, There | go toward tho purchase of books for a are few portions o f tlie United States library. The cause is a good one and where plowing and seeding can be car ried on during January, as they have the entertainment ought to be well at been tliis year in Oregon. The most tended. favorable and encouraging reports are Fur Trade. received from all farming sections con A new sewing machine, either a White, cerning tlie present condition and pros New Home or Wheeler & Wilson, for a pects for the year’s-crops. Big Four Offer. all McCIDPES. MUNSEYS. for COSMOPOLITAN. $ 3.50 THE GRAPHIC. Just 4“ No More! fresh cow. For particulars call at thc Graphic office. M o u n t H ood C lim ate. The Oregon City Enterprise says: For Sal<*. Rev. A. J. Montgomery received a let A 40 acre farm, six miles from New ter a few days since (). C. Yocum, who berg. Half in cultivation, fine water. is spending the winter at Governm ent j Price $600. For particulars inquire at A N O T H E R O F F TT Camp at tlie base o f Mt. Hood, in Graphic office. 11-Uf which lie gives a summary o f the C ow fo r S ale. weather on tho summit of the Cascade! J. K. Wright lias a fresh cow for sale. mountains. The coldest days he states I were December 17th, when 'lie titer- j T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . nionientcr registered seven degrees j The West Coast Populist is the leading 41.util a n d H a d I t u a d ., aliove zero and on January 15 and 16 it Populist paper in tlie state and is pub V a lle y T ra n scrip t. E d ito r G r a p h i c :—A s the road sub registered ten degtees above. The snow j lished in tlie leading city of the state. During tlie first part of tlie fire Sun was 5 feet 2 inches deep about their | But wo don’ t agree with them in the ject is much discussed by everybody day morning there was a poor water yard and a short time previous it had | Prompt’attention given to all legal business. S U B S C R I P T I O N S From tlie Graphic office for any Newspaper or Maga uliove quotation, and if that paper j and all nro inclined to give much free Now berg. Oregon. F O R W A R D E D A total O f f i c e — Second Floor zine pub'islied in the United Htates or Great Britain, voices the sentiment of the party in this m|vIce abo|lt how , he ro;l(U all()llU, ,H. pressure, because the signal wire to tlie been 6 feet 5 inches in depth. o f till inches o f snow fell during Janu at the very lowest rates. state on that proposition we are no long- . . Hank of Newberg Bui'ding. works run across tlie burning building ary. Mr. Yocum is an observer for the era Populist. A party that will preach ,n*V V ,in< •vpaiivd, I will not in this that doctrine wo are persuaded will nrtn-lc.try to tell¡how Jo do the work and was burned oil', shutting oil' emu- United Htates weather bureau and en r i a n t y . never be intrusted with power to repu but will say that my observation o f the munlcallon. A soon as word reaehed keeps an accurate record o f tlie metro diate anything by the A mer ¡wan people work done on the diflervnt roads ba Engineer Ornnstrom the force came logical conditions that prevail about the diltercnt supervisors tell* for itself strong enough; tint an 11-inch nozzle tin- hoary old mountain. His station —Investigator. at this season o f the year, whether the at the end of f>00 feet of hose that was is one of the highest ill the country and N e w b erg , O rego n. That's about the size of it. supervisor has a good plan and system attached to a hydrant on a small 70 > for from four to live months out o f tlie Spgmlos, goll, rrn w n r. ,,rl(1(re work. col(, for making roads or not. foot pipe line, was a failure. If tin- year lie is completely shut oil Iroill the Silver r.n.l bone filling*: aluminum nr rubber I have lately lieen driving over the fire boys haven't any smaller nozzles outside world and ouly on snowshoos is ptato-: teeth exirarted without fain. I’rices An art iole of rare interest is that “ The II.ir us a Profession,” whirl Lord ditlereiit roads leading out o f New berg they should get them. Another tiling little to visit the nearest settlement j 1 mid find some o f them very bad, and Ulissidi of Killowen, Lord Chief Justice all caused from neglect, us the soil looked a little strange: not a drop of some twenty miles distant and learn ------------------ Mr Yocum JJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. , ,, , « . . . .. t\.i i — .— — i water wna put on Ilio Are There may tlie news of the world. of England, contributes to tho l ebr.iarj ¡genen.lly is such as will make good |iavt. («vu some good reason for this, was forced to take up his abode in tliis From 3 to 12 inch, and 13th issue of Tlie Youth’s Companion, j solid roads. isolated spot for tlie benefit o f his however. health, he having consumption. Such lu 1 aud 2 foot lengths. I ii driving over tlie road leading to It is easy to see the personalty of a dis o'clock Sunday m orning the At West ( 'hclmlrm, which has always the purity o f the atmosphere that N ew b erg , O re g o n . tinguished jurist mid great man in eaeli I h - cii bail and even dangerous to drive stamping o f horses in the barn o f W. is («gather with tlie high altitude lie lias statement. Tho paper is unusually on with a carriage at this season o f tin* F. Coulter wakened Mrs. Coulter, mid almost recovered from the disease. His )flioo: First door west of Hill’s drug: O n Iinnti a t a il tim e s . store. ycar, I w as surprised to find it good, readable and is evidently a retrospective looking out site beheld the burn to be wife went into tliis exile with him and i s - Write or call for Hard Times prices. solid and smooth, and free from deep bravely do s her part to tiring content view of his own experience. Tlie bur on fire. The alarm was given and Mr. ruts, deep pond holes that would take ment and happiness to their lonely does not, indeed, hold out promise of in a whole double team mid wagon us fo iiltcr ruslied out in tinte to lila-ratc a mountain home, though for months at Thus. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne and Henry C. House, Receivers. great wealth," lie says, “ but lias distinc In past yenrs. Tliat ut preseli t is ilio oli- \ cow and III ree dorses and get tliem oiit. [ a tinte sin- does no see a single human tions and adequate means in store for ly good road to drive mi troni Newbeig. i p|u. q IVi p ¡s prestimeli had started in ! being otlier t liuti ber husWtnd. Factory on Railroad. Will be w reathed with • m oat engaging slrirway leading to the hay loll Mrs. Yocum is a sister to Warren and those who bring to its pursuit necessary I was anxious Jo know why Hiere was stiel» a change mi the rotiti mul unket! ami hume»! very rapidly so that by the Walter Robertson of Newberg. sm ile, a fte r you Invsst In s qualities of mind and character.” The ■ lr Miidson. the supervisor in that |¡mo the fire department arrived ii was grievous mistake is often made, lie con district, how he managed to keep (lie impossible to save The M i i x I i i m f o r A « lv e r t(« p r * . V. tinues, of thinking that a smart and road so good. Ilo said it was a very burn was n comparatively new one and Yon will find a good supply of easy matter to have good roads and „.„tained several tons of liav, a lot of A good advertisement always brings facile speaker must make a success at YELLOW PINE, was no use of having un.v other other feed ami numerous other articles in more than it takes out. tho bar, whereas, “ after all, the desira there REDWOOD, (Q UIPPED WITH ITS NEW in Ibis country veliere the soil is so of valile. Tln- building was Insured : An .„lvprtiseme.it docsn't knock ble tiling is to have something to say; good f«r makiiig road». HTRI'CE, for ami conienti» for 3*1.>0. Ilow PINCH TENSION, and us to tlie manner of saying it, | He coiiiiiieneed last Fcbrtmry to fili tIto lire originale'! is a mystery; hot ” 'ork wlien thè slorv is elosed. CEDAR, Daniel Webster spoke truly in bis cele-1 "1* ll,e Itoles willi dump eartli so tliut frolli thè uppearanee of tliings som e1 I erslstent ndveitiailig is thè corner TENSION INDICATOR It t-oulil get paeked hard, and tIloti he "■ success — AND— brate-l oration in honor of John Adams kept tilt-in full and thè road Ix-d anioni li mie Inni broken tln- door open and set P U L L M A N No advertisements an- bad, hut some tin- fire, ns the door « liicli was known when iio said, 'Clearness, force and nini even all aiiinuier, and tlic last to liave Ivon locked In tlie evening w as advertisements are bet ter than others S L E E P IN G CARS. at the * * * When u wist- woman has money to earnestness sre the qualities which pro tliing in tlie fall beforc Ilio rains set in, standing open when Messrs. Coulter The most complete and useful devices ever duce conviction.’ " Lord Russell out- tir look bis team and wliut is ealled a and Brsoks got to tho fire. It is a hard spend she consults thc advertising col E L E G A N T added to any sewing machine. _ . . , , crowder and mudo tw o rounds with blow on Mr Coulter, who lias tlie umns o f the newspapers and after line» the requirement« for a successful tlla, eri,wdlng the dust that liad wards consults tier husband. D IN IN G C A R S. sympathy o f all citizens. T h e w n i T E is legal career, of whieh he seems to think worked down to tlie si.les o f the road Advertising i-a pi .stcr w blch merch 1 As well as |{rftl r r «n »f«r r * . ants put on the world to draw business TO U RIST that “ common sense and ability to wait” iip luto thè center of thè grilli.- ubere Durably and Handsomely Built, BOOKS AND WINDOWS, Furnished every week by Rhodes A out of it. are tlie most important. “ Common it would anno pack hard, makiiig thè S L E E P IN G CARS. Advertisements are like birds —it O f Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustmeet, road siiiootli for winter travel And MOULDINGS«, sense and clear headed ness must la- tho tho pcople who liave to travet tliat Rhodes, U-straetois of titles, McMinn isn’t always those that have the finest Sewe A LL Sewable Articles, i SHINGLES AND LIME.etc. ST. PAUL. foundation, and upon these may la- road etili drive as fast as tliey w isti and ville, Oregon. feathers that are the Ivst singers. And will serve and please you up to the full not la- in danger of brcukmg Un ir cur- Kli/.iitictli Hit’l-s to Howard An advertisement is the only ivrpct- W . I*. H F .A C O C K , reared a superstructure where imagina limit of your expectations. Hit.lis, ree Feti H. 18N.. 135.31 ual motion yet discovered. N ewberg , O reuoh tion and eloquence may fitly play their nages all to piece«. FARGO. a, part o f t lie d I c o f James A la/.y business mail need never ex- ctive ealers anted part.” The readers of this article—one to T I lenii.ree, t 4 «, r4 w f2,6;>5 (X) jvet to get any rest by advertising for territory. Liberal terms. Address, of the most important in current inaga- any reason for our people to say that J esse Edwards mid wife to it. Advertising is the tvst fertilizer for xine literature—will bo pleased to know they do not want to live in tin- eomi- Samuel llolwon, quit claim TISI 3 Y. the soil of business,—E x. that in tlie issue of The Companion of 1D becuuu» tlie roads are so bad. deni, reo Foi* 15, 1 W ,. lots 5 l'i n/.KN. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 C. 10 17 the following week, tlie Washington's IS 19 20 21 22 23 timi 24 in hlk W anted :—S, ver.i 1 trustworthy gen Birthday double numlier, Justice Oliver T,,s n * * « « « of a n i f m i ire. Jitw b e rf. O rffnn* C; 40 feet o f the north end of tlemen or ladies to trawl in Oregon Wendell Holme», of tlie Massachusetts Birds, insects, ferns, mosses, plants. lots 21 and 22 in I lk f , all in Oold fllUrtc. ?e*T7ilo«« cold Crowns and established, reliable house. Salary $ Hotwons add Newberg. . .. I 00 Bridge work :\ '«peeUItT. a ’.I kind« Amalcara. Supreme Court, lias written a most in- flowers, stars, planets, etc., are all de- Bono and Silver flllinz done. artificial and exjvnses. Stea iv jsvsiti >n. teresting supplement to the la.r.l Chief lighlftilly written above by tin- most It Brower, aduir, to Malinda teeth with sold fillings at bedrock prices. All Mlllsnp, ree Feb 15, ls;m, n l close reference and seif addressed work warranted. Justice's article, presenting the subject talented w riters in The Observer, Port- -------- TO—— sec 31, t 3 *. r 5 w, and e j n | stamped enveloped. The Dominion 1 bis |*opnlar magazine from an American point of view. Ap- land, Conn. sec 36. t 3 s, r 6 w, 4 SI a . 2,157 20 Company. Third Elovir. Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO. lias la-en greatly enlarged and im prov 14-nded to tliis will is- a brief rejoinder NEW YORK. TTüKNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, ed yet the price Is only ten cents a Estate o f J Rol.ltis, deed, bv C 11-8 by Lord Russell, and a final comment single copy, one dollar a year as hereto II Neat, marshal Citv o f M c 11 Minnville, to H F Harding by Justice Holmes. fore. Young people as well as oltl will In Season r * r s a le . tax deed, ree Feb 17, lvst, Each issue of TheCompsnion contains Is- interested in the attractive pages of W y a n d ottes a S p ecia lty . OrriCE OYKR IHKHALEM VALLEY BA*I. Three thoroughbred Jersey n.a’es. lots 1 2 5 1 5 6 7 and 8, hlk I, iln c It is a valuable open- tliis magi For particular? call ou or add refi one or more articles of exceptional Johns add McMinnville . .. 4 00 One seven eighths Jersey heifer, fre sh. F-r tntermuien. Urns cants, rasnssn.t ticket* All lug to tin wonderland o f outdoor life ar i notarial w.-rk *iven prompt at ' c 11 on er «rite to K. It. Woodw*r.l. scent, value, written by the a U .-t and best u Id ii rlt Thoroughbred P land China pigs. i say is on noticed by J .s>re and wife to J Stun- tratin*i. Collections solicited. Admitted I •Ne«- ere. er V 1> ( lisrlt 'D As; t Gi a. !'*»» to piEvticc in ali Uic court, of the &t*tt Hie gretti 1 “ art >f ma iklnd. known men a ml women «i tlie ; •. 1 e -V oult claim deed, ree I n l r:'.*. ’ vie N t n -B iK O 0 » Z S 3 * J . M. A S e t . A tkin » - v . 7 The Weekly Oregonian, and Tlie Graphic for 82.00. CLARENCE BUTT. 1) I. L SCOFIELD. ENTERPRISE Y o u r Face BRiGK&TILEGO. ESTHER E. BARNARD, M. D. MiTCHELL & MOORE. N OUTHERN PACIFIC It. R. anything. WMie Sewing MacMne otr Lumber and Casings AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, Depot Lumber Yard, If otlier sii|iervlaors would ilo as nell as Mr. Madson has, Hiere would i ot I«- — — MINNK U'OLIS, DUI.UTH, GRAND FORKS, CROOKs TON, WINNIPEG, »IFLENA and BUTTE. ê THROUGH TICKETS Chicago. III. 4 W VSIUNGToN. I’M XBEI.I'IIIA. BOSTON AND At I. POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. A pied D“ D W in unoccu WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., E. P. DIXON. CLEVELAND» O. Spring Branch Poultry Yard A R. W. CALLISCN. » « h p r f, Otrgon. 6. Hobson.