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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1889)
Th« Oreg-on TSogrleter -A C. q. REISNER, NEW TO-DAY. WASHINGTON LETTER. OREGON CONGRESSMEN '' (From our Regular Coirerpondrst.) The first delegate to congress wax Oregon. Dutytoity F rank 8.. H andino , P ublish «. in 1849, the total vo.t« being but »34. * W ashington , Dec. 28, 1888. Secretary Whitney is very much The candidates were SaniuelThurs healer in FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,-18X9 ton Culuinbua Ijiiicaater, Joseph pleaaed at the success which at- Meek, J. W. Nesmith anil J. 8. Grif- tended the aecond warlike expedi- 1 The deciiion of the supreme court fin, the first named being elected, tiod he has been called on to send Lounge«, Bed-room Sete, Spring Mat in the Agricultural college case ha* Two years later Joe Lane beat W.' out during his administration of Having piiruhiscd tbe »»oel of G ritcofietf, Pro* • is ion», etc. of Al. Horsey I desir? to tresses. Tables, Chairs, Etc. caused quite a stir all over the H- Wilson and served three terms, the navy department, despatches call jour attontiun to th« fact that at »11 li • es you run boy state. A few tojrn*, Salem and John I*. Gaines being one of his having been received this week anything in my 1 ne at A Complete Stock at Reasonable Albany among the number, would competitors. In 1858 tbe contest- stating that the Haytian govern- Prices: like to have the coming legislature ant* were both democrat*, L, F. " ment had^ turnpd the American relocate the college, promising to I Grover defeating J- K. Kelly, and in steamer, which they relihntly seized, Groceries, Crockery, Alsu CONTRACTOR and BUILD do great things if they can get it. 1860, George Sheil wa* chosen in over to Admiral Luce As soon as he Gfassware. ER. Plans furuished and estimates This should not be done, the college 1 preference to Dave Logan. So far made the demand. Cigar«, iiiK<le on short notice. 10 -S X ------- Tobaccos. should remain where it now is. all had been democrat*, but in 1862 The republicans seem to be a > And Candies. NEWBERG - The people of Corvallis and Ben the political tide turned and John greedy lot. . Not satisfied with hav Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ton county have worked long and R. McBride waw successful over ing just elected a president, some of ot all kind, will be Irepi » jfbaton. All pur manfully for its establishment and Aaron E. Wait, hie successors, J. them have already tiegun to boom chswes delivered free in the city. 6 J. J. COLLARD. support; a large amount of money H. D. Henderson and Rufus Mal Senator Allison as the candidate / ' f has been expended there, and it lory, both being republicans. And for 1892. But probably this prema Heal Ebtulc Bought uiul Sold. Farms would be a gross injustice to move now the tide turns the other way, ture boom is only intended as a Rented and Rents Collected. it. The decision referred to give* for in 1868, Joseph Smith went in menace fo Mr. Harrison, who has, We have now <m hand a large amount of the title ta the college farm to the over Dave Logan, and in 1870 J. IL possibly, already begun to indulge church, but- the college is under Slater l>eat J. G. Wilson by a bare in dreams of again being the candi Town Property, state control, and the board of re scratch. »-Wilson tried it again and date of his party. Desirable Farming, gents has moved for a rehearing, succeeded over John Burnett, but Dairy and If the canvass fos-the s]>eakership which no doubt will be granted, died before congress met. ahd J. W. of the next house continues to Fruit LAnds and the decision reversed. The Nesmith was ¿hosen to.' succeed spread at the rate it has up to this For Sale. college should remain on the west him, the opposition being Hiram time, when the fifty-first congress To Keep Posted on the news of Persona desiring will do w such property . well to consult us. thedEntire World Subscribe sid< and we believe it will. Smith. Geo. A. LaDow defeated meets every republican representa for the CARTER Ä FOSTEER The flunkeyism of the Associated Richard Williams in 1874, but did tive will be a candidate for speaker. Newberg, Oregon. 14 not live to take his seat, Lafayette This week has brought out three Press in minutely detailing the do OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. ings of noted people is often sicken Lane being chosen to fill the va new candidates, notwithstanding VIA ing. In the account of the visit of cancy. Two years later Richard Christmas and the congressional re- No weekly paper published in the United States contains as Mr. Morton to Mr. Harrison last Williams iiecame congressman, and coss. They are Messrs. Ixidge, of much or as great a va riety of good read week the startling information was in 1878 John Whiteaker was sent to Massachusetts; Bayne, of Pennsyl ing matter as Washington, FI. K. Hines being the vania; and Farquhar, of New York. telegraphed over the eonntry that I ♦ It is proposed to add a schedule TIME DRTWEEN they entered tlie Harrison mansion defeated candidate. After that M. Portland and Sail Francium by the front door, and a column C. George served two terms, and of inquiry to those allowed by the I have just received a Full and Complete Line 30 HOURS! more of equally interesting facte. Binger Herman!) is now on his house bill providing for the taking " The coming year promises to be crowded California Express Trains Run Daily these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheap with-stirring events. Now if they had gone in at the third term. The vote had increased of the eleventh census. The new Jn the United States the entrance of new is BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN in the market. ALSO---A full line of C. M. Hend sues into the political arena has been followed CISCO back door, or been given quarters to 15,020 in 1860; in 1870 it was schedule is to be a complete census by a change of administration. But the great son & Co.’s Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’a: LEAVE I ABH1V«. economic question on which the campaign Portland........ about 25,000; in 1880 it had gone to of the Confederate soldiers now liv 4:00 pm I San Francisco. .7:45 am in the hay loft, or-if the gentlemen turned is still unsettled, and the solution is San Francisco. 7:00 pm| Portland*.... 10:45 am Misses’ Fine Shoes. committed to a congress almost equally di had smoked opium instead of ci over 40,000, and last year it ex ing, with their terms of service. now Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. /. vided between the two great parties. imp. Army corps patrol <• * ARRIVE. gars, or if Mrs. Harrison had ceeded.- 60,000.— Ba nil on Recortltr. There ia already a provision for re j Europe is a vast cam] lea nr---- UÄ. FTTX j U leste of . j the frontiers, and tnl HI “ iodh .„..v, of ... men ..— await the — Portland .2:40 pm 8:05 am Eugene turns of Union soldiers. Tho pro ; | sigual snubbed Mrs. Morton instead of for (he most titanic war the world has Eugond...............9:00 an)(Portland.. THE HARRISON CABINET. 3:45 pm position will be considered at the I ever seen. embracing her, or if the company E xaminkr ' s news-gathering machinery The names of three ~meniberil next meeting of the senate com I is The unequalled. Its correspondents dot the hab- had set up all night, instead of re 1 ¡table globe. Nothing can e cape their vigi of General Harrison’s cabinet.are Tourist Sleeping Cars, mittee on the census. ___ ___________ lance, ________ and no expensa is »pared ___ in sp.ending tiring at the usual hour, as we are 1 For accommodation of Second Class passen At Extremely Low Prices. supposed to be settled upon. These The Blaine fight is getting to be ( gers attached to express trains. gravely told they did, these things The O. & C-. II. K. Ferry makes connection are Blaine for the state department, • TXT. -A — HOWE, very interesting fo democrats, as it The moat noted writ era of fiction in tbe with all the regular trains on the Kaet Side Di might have been worth mentioning. contribute to the WEEKLY EXAM Carlton, Oregon. McKinley for the treasury depart has now reached a stage which world • INER. Jules Verne, author of A Trip to the vision from foot of F street. • “What foolg we mortals be”—some M >on, etc.; Robert Louie Steve neon, author of WF.BT^JtWE DIVISION ment, and Wanamaker for the post-- makes it certain that it will go Treasure, Ijlaud, etc.; Rider Haggard, author of j of us.— Monrovia (Cal.) Menxenfirr. .master-generalship. There was right along for the next four years, Mbo, etc ; Anna Katherine Green, anther of Between Portland and Corvallis. The Leavenworth Case, etc.; have all written Mail Train. Daily except Sunday. It uhr fact worthy of attention strong talk for awhile about John no liiaiTer whether Mr. Blaine goes stories for the WEEKLY EXAMINER, and ABK1VK. lkavk . do so in tbe future. 0UK LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! -t Joseph.. 10 05 am that President-eject Harrison, who > Sherman for the state department, into Mr. Harrison’s cabinet or gets wjll THE WEEKLY EXAMINER I i . h „labltohed P«-rtland . .. .7 30 a m “Cempelitleu is the Life ef Trade,” and ff you hare not •eetrour latest improtM modi M St Joseph .. .10 05 a m Corvallis ... .12 25 p tu i an Agricultural Department.-fn charge nf~a eannot Imagine how lively trade 1», or how hard our competitor» have to work to keep wit hid right of j but now that, it is practically settled daily gave the public his views on snubbed by the president-elect. Mr. practical agriculturiat, who is the best writer Corvall;s ..... 1 30 p iu St Joseph. ... 3 52 p m . Ask yourTtt^ler for the JAMfcs MEAN*’ S3 SlfOE, or the JAMEH MEANS’ ff 8HQ to your need». - ------- —• • current issues before the election, that the man of Maine is to have>it, Harrison only has the privilege of Ln the United States on agricultural subjects. St Joseph .. 3 52pm Portland........ 0 20pm ' ‘ aecorJinir Pool! I rely none genuine unletw having our name and prico »tamped plainly on the sole«. Tot At Albany and Corvallis tonnect with tialns retailer This department will contain sensible discus will supply you with shoos so stamped if you insist upon his doing so; if you do not insist, *on has remained as mum ns an oyster McKinley’s claims receive consider deciding whether he will furnish sions of leading topics of interest to vinfcyard- of Oregon Pacitie. retailers will coax you into buying inferior shoe» upon which they make a larger profit. orchard fats and farmers generally. Express Train, Daily excopt Monday for more than a month. Although ation.- • The reasons given for mak the Blainites with the sinews of i®t»«, 'HE AMES MEANS’ JAMES MEANS’ EXAMINEE’S Commercial News is 7’ I* LRAVB I ARRIVE he ha* been visited by ninny of the ing Mr. Blaine secretary of state war and have thorn foi^q^minal compiled by experienced men who carefully Portland AO |W > M o M h I um M w . .MOOpm $3 SHOE 14 SHOE guard the producer’s inteical» nr all market McMinnvik... •» 45am[ |Porthy»d. _ . . 9 00 pm cana*** most prominent men in his party are curious. The principal one is, friends, or turn them out |n the ,N cannot fail Through tickets to all pointfpSouth and East STYLE UNEQUALLED -=»• to •<— /i ras® ' ’ . • via CalifornH. nothing has transpired—to use that it appears, (list, if left out of the cold and have them for open 1 ABILITY Ticket office», No. 13Veorner First and Aid- SATIS gf ■ IND r ______ Street*, ,______ Portland, Oregon; corner Fand Front word correctly—regarding hi* ^in cabinet he would make trouble for enemies. \ There is no middle er THE MOST <5 streets Portland. RFECTtOK tentions either a* to men or niMs- the administration. He is going to ground to form the basis of a com E. R. ROGERS, II. KOBLBR, (By Mail, PoRtHgt Prepaid.) FASTI D l^vS-^T7T7uni Manager. Ast G Jf A 1’ Agt ures. The air is filled, oUcotirnc. reside in Washington, and if not promise. Democrats are all hoping $1.50 PER YEAR. with rumors, but the fact i* that quieted with an appointment to his to see Blaine “turned down"" by Daily, per-year..... $G.7O . 2.00 ~~ Harrison has proved- himself a man old place he would become the cen Harrison, as they recognize the fact Holiday, per year Such has been the recent progress tn our branch of industry that .wear« now able to affirm that ti . AU Postmasters are Agents. Jftinca Moan»' Shoe is In every regpect equal to the shoes which only a few yearn ago were retailed ateiri who can keep his own counsel, ter of discontent and the nucleus of that he has it in his power to make or ten dollars. If you will try on a pair you will bo convinced that wo do not exaggerate. Our» are it W. R. H6arst Editor and Proprietor. original A» an»l 44 ¿uoos, and those who Imitate our s.vstein of business are unable to compete with iu I •' under strong pressure to render him a party faction. Aside from this Harrison’s administration a failure, quality ot fr»Mory protiucls. Iu our liues we are the largest manufacturers in the United States. One of our .traveling salesmen who Is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Rock Mountain Ileglon wrftesfrom there as fbltOwsK^i _ ‘ loquacious. But is not the Har- terrorism he has influences as “the and the defeat of the republican • I am more than satisfied with the results of my trip. I have thus far succeeded In pla< ing ear hi lino in I»?-; bands of’A No. 1* dealers In every point I have'visited.” He goes on to say, ••Thtels risonian hush becomihg rather op first man in the party,” which must region A»r im to sell »hoes iu. because most of the retailers are charging their customen i party in 1892 a certaiuty, if he retail jr.bout dotiMe the prices which the shoes have cost at whoteftaio. The conr-eqiienco Is tliat tl pressive?— N..Y. IVorld. be recognized'. A large element of Sivipie who ’vrfff <«h.»cA arc paving six nr seven dollars a pair for sh<wH8vhich aro not worth as much a«is chooses to fight, and his friends are A MEM MKAXM* fi'4 find «4 MIIOES. Our shoos with tliclr very low retail prices sUmMdouti tool--« of every pair are orcaicing uowu the high prices which have hitherto ruled in the retail markets lift In the Uniled States senate on the party may be offended by hie stating openly that he proposes war _A_t all Times! su i wiii’u a retailer puts a full lino of gootls In hl» »lock they at ouco begin to go off like hot cake», sogre *'<i the <l4*n:end for them." . being made premier, but a larger N iim<i reader, just »top and consider what the above signifies so far as you ar®,00"cen}e*n. to the knife if he is not made secre Monday a resolution was passed »Mioea yon that If you act pou buying shoes iiearlug no manufacturers' name or fixed retail price st»ni» Oregonian Railway, Ltd. Line. element will, it is thought, be grati onli ne I'ola» you cannotte.il what yon are getting and your retailer I h probably making you pay d°uo tary of state. whs» your shoes have cost him. Now, can you afford to do this whtle we are protectiiur you by stampii by a vote of forty-nine to three, onrnama aud thefixed retail price upon the sole» of our shorn before they leave our factory w> that yi fied by it. So he is to have what he c.iit>«<rt be made to pay more for ) our shoes than they are worth ? . , The hotel at which rooms have concerning the Panama canal. This Khoe« fro -d inefory nrc »old by wldc-nwnke retailers in «»I part»' wants. Evidently it has been a in easily within your reach in any stole or Territory ff y<ai will imeBta been engaged for Mr. Harrison and From early morn till late at uight we are tbe resolution embodies the Monroe doc U«. u<. __ Until further notice trains will hardworking, tireless toilers for the puzzle to the president-elect to de his family is a favorite one with & (JO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston. Mast trade of this city in trine in the following language: arrive and depart from Lafavette cide whether leaving Mr. Blaine out wealthy Englishmen, and its pro “That the government of the United as follows, to and from Portland. of the cabinet would make less zw’*-—— MAIL prietor is such a snob that when Drugs, Medicines, States will look with serious con- LKAVB l.«AV|5 trouble than putting him in. The ever he has a member of the Eng Portland J?*: 7 15 a m Airlie............ I CO p in oern and disapproval upon any Toilet Requisites, Dundee r: 9 00 a m Hhendau........ 3 t»7 p m Maine statesman will give tojhe lish nobility ns a guest, which is connection of European govern LafHyQtte. .», 9 26 a m Lafayette. 4 15 p m 1 LtNfM! new administration a certain char la the olteat and noat popular aclantltc and 8hcndan. . 10 30 a m Dundee... . 4 40 p m quite frequent, ho always runs up mnoiunlol papnr pnbllabed and baa tbs largul ments with the construction or con Books, Stationery, Airlie (ar) - IV 30 .. P IP . Portland (ar) H 30 p m oUculMlon or any napnr of tta class in tbe world, acter. He may find in it colleagues rally lllnrtrntnd. Best «leas ot Wood Xiutrav- the British flag on the flagstaff of For further information apply to the Com trol of any ship canal across the Ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen stronger than he, and they may be the thousand and one useful and necessary pany’* Agent at Lafayette, or addret* General iRtetMSML. his hotel and keeps it flying ns And articles Isthmus of Darien or across Cen found in a modern drug store. office, corner Second A Pine St*.. Portland Ogn able to control him. If not we long as they remain. It will be a tral America, and must regard any 1RCHITECTS A IUILDERO shall have a Blaine rfffime after all. little awkward for him if an Eng THE YAQUINA ROUTE. such connection or control as injur H Edition of Solootlflo American, d Baltimore Sun. wa-fc »«cce»». Bach isaue oontalns colored lish lord happens to arrive during ious to the just rights and interests lthographle plate» of country and city reelden- ®e» or publlo building». Numerous engraving» the time that Mr. Harrison is there. of the United States, and a menace The following explanation is given Guaranteed iu the Compounding of all Pre and full plans and spec Ideation« for the uae of such as contemplata bjildtna. Price 12.50 a year. scriptions and whenever an article ol any » cts. a copy. MUNN ATK)., P ublibbkrs . to their welfare.” why the year 1900 will noj be But Harrison is a great admirer of description is purchased from may be eecur counted among leap years. The the English nobility, unless he has ed by apply. —AND— An exchange says a radical de Ing to IfcxM GEO. -W. BVHT, year ie 365 days, 5 hours and- 42 greatly changed since he was in the A Co., ibo fect exists in the wording of our « havehadtover minutes long; 11 minutes are taken senate, and perhaps he would not ■ experience and hare made 'over Prescription Druggist. ■ 100,000 applications for Americsn and For- stale constitution, whereby, as we elgn patenta. Send for Handbook. Corres every year to make th? year 3654 object to stopping at a hotel which pondence strictly confidential. t are informed it is possible for a per days long, and every fourth year flies the British flag. TRADE MARKS. 225 Milos Shorter — 20 hours less son who has lived six months in the In naan your mark I. not refl.terad In tbe Pat." time than by nny other route. If John Wariamaker becomes we have an extra day. This was ent Offlce, apply to Mrxr 1 co., and procure state, to become a voter, even Immediate protection. Send for Handbook. Julius Cicsar’s arrangement. Where postmaster-general, as now seems «¿rFirst cia» tlirutigli passenger and freight COPYRIGHTS for books, chart., map., though he has not yet become a etc., quickly procured. Addrau line from Portland and all pointa in the Wil do those 11 minutes come from? likely, we may expect to see “bar? lamette valley to and from Kan Franefeco. MUSK dfc CO.. Patent Sellcllora. citizen of the United States, by Gkkkkar. Ornck: Ml Baoanwar. h . » McMinnville, Or. They come from the future and are gain countere” established in every North «ide Third at. reason of complete naturalisation; Time Schedule (except Sundays), post office for the sale of shop worn paid by omitting leap year every (.eave Albany. 1:30 pin!Leave Yaqoina 6:45 am such a Stale of affairs ought not to Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm lAeaveCorvalli»l0:35 am 100 years. But if leap year is postal cards and stamps. Hair cutting in the latest atylva.' Cutting of Arrive Yaquina5:J0 pmiArive AI ban v 11 JO am be allowed to exist for a moment ladi ee’ and children's hair neatly done. O. &C. traftu connectât Albany and Cor Chief Justice Fuller and family omitted regularly every hundredth vallis. , Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all beyond a proper time to correct the have already become great favorites Tbe above train» connect at Y aquina with Patent bnsiueM conducted for Moderar* Fees. year, in the course of 400 years, it For a good shave or *ham poo ghe us * call. at Washington. matter by appropriate legislation. the Oregon Devêlopement Co’a. Line of Steam Our office is opposite U. B. Patent office. We is found that the 11 minutes taken ships between Yaquina and San Franciecoto have no sub agencies, all business direct,kenee The Southern republicans will can transact patent business in less time and at ‘ . Sailing Dates. I The legislators are wending their each year will not. only have been have fourteen members of the next Less Coet than those remote from Washington. Steamer». (From Yaqeina 'From San Fran, Send model, drawing or photo, with deacrip- way« toward the Mecca of Oregon. paid back, but that a whole day house, which will enable them to WniainetteVary’lMcember-lSth1 December 6th tiou We advise i. patents’ lc or not, free of control its organization, a fact Willamette Val’y 24th •• 17th charge Our fee not due till patent is »ecured. There is a large amount of legisla will have been given up. So Pope which they have already given no Willamette Val’y______________ ** 30th A book, 4 How to Obtain Patenta,” with re What is it ? tion needed in this state. Some Gregory XII, who improved on tice of; they intend to work for all ferences to actual client» in vonr State, county, The company reaereea the right to change or town, son* free. Address H- sailing dates without notice. old laws should be repealed, some Csesar’s calendar in 1582, decreed its worth in the share of patronage. N. B —Passengers from Portland aud all Wil- C. SZbTO-W ¿C oo, amended, and new ones passed. that every centurial year divisible They will demand a liberal share amette Valley Point» can make cloeo connec Oppoeite Patent Office, Wdshingtoo. i>. C. tion with the trains of the Y aquina H outs at A senator is to be elected, and the by four should be a leap year after of the house officer»,-consisting of Aibanj or Corvallis, sod if destined to San the clerk, sergeant-at-arms, door 0 Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqnina prospect now is that that will not all. So we borrow 11 minutes each the evening before date of sailing. keeper and postmaster. They have take long. As there arc only year, more than paying our borrow ns not yet intimated how many of TSixrer Steeumers Will ran batirMn Portland and Cnrrallla •> eighteen democrats to be there the ings back by omitting three leap these officers therfoonsider a liberal follow,» North bound leave, Corva Ito, Mon republicans will have their own year* in three cehtur\al years, and share, hut the fact that they will day. Werlnondaj and Friday. H a at.; I«avt, Rafowr. Taooday. Thoradav and Satnrday. S a square matters by having a leap demand am of them has already Tt. a. Snath bound leave, Portland. Monday. created considerable uneasiness ADVERTISERS Wedneadav and Friday, « a. n.; leave. Sale», fear in the fourth centurial year. "WHERE V ' Tneaday, Tharnday and gain-day. S a. a. . On Monday morning the resi among republican aspirants from ope Gregory** arrangement is so Paaaongar and freight rataa alwaya th« low. dence of George Bodalla, at Gilman, exact, and the borrowing and pay other sections. can learn the exact cost f eat For Inforaaatlon. apply to Naaara. HL’L MAN A CO.. Freight and Ticket Agent«, 200 I Said a prominent Southern man near Seattle, was blown up with ing back balance so cloaely that we and St! Front atrost. Portland, Oregon, or ta of any proposed line of to me yesterday: “How nonsensi C. C HOGUB,1 giant powder by Alfred Schaller. borrow more than we pay back to cal is all this sycophantic and Aotiag l>«a 1. Frt. A Paae. Agt . Oregon Parifir Si TW guilty man was hanged by the the extent of only one day in 3866 puerile stuff going up daily to Har- Wham «HI alwaya toa foaaà all Iba laiaat ' B. R. Co . Corral la, Oregoi. i advertising in American years.—London StandOrd. ■I j I m in aaaaon. A »no • afea line of Raaaar i « C. H. HASWELL, Jr.? neighbors of Bodalla John and . rison, asking clemency at his hands GaoAa ao«k aa h awtolty kapt la a millttoar, ' ,:«n'l-Frt. 4 Py«e. kgt.Oregoa Ifovalopaeat ‘ • - - - I ■tor», and I woald reapaatfalljr aaa a «bare of CO . Montgomery «treat. Su Fraaeiaee, Cal. capers by addressing Michael Sherrick and Annie Bo- Murchison has come to light. toward the South. Did the North paMi« patraeag«. I «ili «lo «ay «kit I bav« ern stases states come so to Mr. . vieveiand Cleveland naga««! tba oaifotore of Mro. Siaan «ho «Hl1 .1 neme is e, ...... Osgoodby, ___ h .. ®m - dalla were killed in the explosion, ut. Hts — real George appealg, mt Not Bt n Geo. P. Rowell & Co ■ "••«» ouvu • *vw . .. „1. ba pfeareH re ato«l bar forawr patrona and other members of the family of Pomona, California, and v Tour« irnlv. N.W.P.P., ^bwartiamg BurMu, ------ * — b* - •• • They, like men, waited .... for the ‘overt io Sprow st, N«w Yortu , wtro injured. proud of his achievement. 1 act,' and we should do the same.” I * >! MRS. A. HIT. ì Groceries, Provisions! FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Bed Rock Prices. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Real Estate Agency FOR 1889! Hardware, Crockery Tobacco, Cigar McMinnville; ¡Oregon?« COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOOD! THE MONARCH WEEKLY! $1.50 $1.50 $L5° EXAMINER $1.50 Southern Pacific Company’s lines THE MOUNT SHAST* ROUTE! TBE MLI BRIM. Pullman Buffit sleepers, General Merchandise THE MARCH OF PROGRESS I'XBl t- SSul FIRST and LAST! In All Weathers Portland & Willamette 'Valley R'y PURITY AND ACCURACY OregonPacificRailroad OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE. FORCE & WELCH TONSORIAL ARTISTS, PATENTS SOMETHING NEW! ■ 1* is Bazaar Store. OPPOSITE GRANGE STORE SUBSCRIBE II »•na 1OM«. lOO-PWg« ruapto