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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1889)
.* ipnè Oregon PUBLISHED <VUY FR1DvY r —AT- g’MINNVir. LE ___• -BY- - i ORIQON. V FR^NK 8. HARDING. Z SUBSCRIPTION BATES. 0„ Copy, per year, in advance........ i month. In advace.... • Or.e __ Copy, ----- oik -------- ---------- , Entered at the poetaci ~ice at McMinnville Oregon, as seoond-clUs mutter. .„¿t r “ A government of the people , fok the people , and by the peopl ^ VOL. Vili. . —i-r Address aU , YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,1889. . . Dit. J. C. MICHAUX It was Newby A Edson who built the T hb Q uarantine .—The city council THQSB CLERKS. REAL ESTATE. grist mill referred to last week. Mr. met ip special session last Saturday even- 0FHCIAL . Practicing Physician and Surgeon, Kinney was its third proprietor; McMtaNUujifV?,, Jan. 22, t889? itig. too insider the matter of quarantine Deeds recorded during the week .* The H7«( Side invite? Mr. Mahans, tlte against Amity, on account of au|all|k>x. Editor Refiner; ' PtaMsat................. LAFAYETTE, OREGON- creamery man, to come to Inde|x?ndence lit was decided' to he for the l>est inter ♦ The Oregonian of 2lst under head of ending January 19, 1889: Swi.tary of Stata, ■STT-lxat le it 9 taeratary of Trsaaui, and talk with people there on the sub ests of tliis city to qliarahtine, and ac “Removals Necessary” says, “the mail Malinda Parris byJV. T. Hash to Baarstary or Aa Interior ject. , cordingly guartls have been placed on service of Oregon is notoriously ineffi F. W- Fenton, undivided j interest Saorataryef War............. 8aorotsre ot Navy........... cient because of the removal of veteran in lot 1, X 7 and 8, and the east 20 DR, O. H. SMITH, Will Logan has disposed of his Inter the road leading frqiu Amity to Ibis city. Poateastar Oaaanl....... clerks to mske room for inexperienced feet off of lotB 3 and 6, block 1, We-have talked with a number of our ittorsay Gasarsi est in the barber shop with Charley Oktar Jastio«. men. ” It also says th«t thoae who have Rowland ’ s additipn to McMinnville; Motvi Fleming, and has purchased the shop of business men and they do not approve of PHYSJCfAN AND SURGEON, i ’ the action of the council in this matter, j been appointed under Cleveland’s admin $466.67. r Force A Welch. __j' James and Ellen McDonald to Maa ton........... Thp citizens here are generally disposed istration "are wretched ignorant, ineffi LAFAYETTE, OREGON. Mr. Dickerson, the expressman, Wlio cient, characterless material.” From Thos. Kirkwood, .160 acres, s e | of at «preMsjtalfr« « has been confined to his borne for a to trtist the Amity people to care for and personal knowledge ot'the clerks now Iff section K t 6 s, r 4 w; $2800, fl Bargory a Specialty. v7 49 couple of weeks with neuralgia, resumed control this dread disease in their midst. office in Oregon I know that they will > - James MoCajn ct al to^Ffl wf 1 .««vantar......... Frouvall that can be learned the greatest taoraiary...... work on Monday. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK, conq—re in ability wifli tlmee under Fenton, the Undivided 4 of lots 1, 2, diligence is being exercised in the matter .... i vaviikilu i iit> IllALlur former presidents, «nd as to ¿character, »^"^taúsúuatiéi WHEHE? 7 and 8, and 20 feet oft o£ the east 8i 7 p v “! u,“y' *“ A‘,,i‘y*«■'*' *• >>° •>•>« knowingly I ------- or m 'S iinnville , or .,------ . State Priatar.......... i tliey are far ahead. of the old clerks. side off of lots 3 and f6,fblock 1, ette last Saturday between E. Long, of1 ; ex|Kise himself to the disease, there is that place, and a Mr. Tucker, of Beaver Take for instance tlie tw? who were ap- Rowland ’ s addition to Me.Minnvile; Suprema Judges... JACOB WORTMAN................ President, not any probability that it will spread ■ . ' ' )>oiiited from this town—both good dorks $233.33. , R. P. BIRD..........................Vice-President, ton. Mr. Ixmg won easily. outside of those already exposed. Vac- | J no . WORTMAN,v................. Cashier. Mai Pa«4s-4w Hash MaH incta ntj h — Pa r i'la bj> W. T . - Hte Rev. k cination is a better and simpler method W<| Mil of good Ajiafacter. | sppposs Mr. Soott would have the mail der$s to ' F. ” W. Fenton, block 1 of Row Where wiu .alwsy» Le round «11 the lsteet I—-v Transact« a general Batklng Burinr««. De imrture forjheir new home in Dixon, of dealing witli this disease than is the «tytea lif eeeeon. .Also a nice line of Basaar I pewit« received subject to check. Sells sight California, Tuesday. The ho«t wicbes of quarantine. A very large majority of proficient in Greek and Latin, or poker land’s addition to McMjtouYille; $1. Goof» meh a« 1« naually kept In a millinery excheHga and t-lagrzphic transfer« on New a large circle of friend« go with them. and faro, as were some of the former in James McCain F. W. atore. and I would reapeetfnlly aaa a share of the people of this county have been vac public palronige. I will alao aay that I have York, Han Fransleco and Portland. cumbents.. There seems to be a desire Fenton, block 1, Rowland’s hdQRip» , engaged [' June 24. lr. the aervicM of Mrs. Btuarr who will J. I., Rogers and J. A. Todd returned cinated within the last few months, and on the part of the republican press to to McMinnville; $1. be pleaM io meet her former patrons. T.J. Harrte Tuesday from a visit to California. They all who have not should attend to the Yonrs irnlvr F. W. Fenton and wife to W. 1). pave the way for a “clean sweep” iinmo- VILLE NATIONAL BANK. had a fine trip, overland, anil report na matter immediately, for the good of idately after March 4t|i; but Mr. Har Fenton, lota 5, 6, 7 and 8, being the MRS. A. BURL tive Oregonians down there »s doing themselves and thè public. Children __ south 1 of block 1, Rowland’s addi- rison is a civil service reformer, and m ’ minnvii . le , okegon . attending the public school especially well. tion to McMinnville; 8700, what are you going to do about it ? Tränende a General Banking BueineM- | (Tliad Simpson, an employ« in Hod should he vaccinated, at><) Hl® directors W. D. Fenton, ns executor to J. J. Mvowirxr. have advised that this be done. The Hembree, an undivided 1-7 interest President............................. J. W. COWLS son's iron cornice manufactory, had the Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN misfortune to clip the ends off of two or latest advices from Amity are to tho ef in the s 4 of the land claim of Ruel NORTH YAMHILL. tbs law or MBWsrern fect that of tlie nine cases in the pest Cashier..’«................... CLARK BRALY three of his fingers witli the squaring Olds; $670. l- Babeori ere who do «ot give January 22, 1889. house all are convalescing or doing well, tloe to the contrary are oonalderei machine on Monday morning. L. C. Kinney to Ora Ellen Rod Bells exchange bn Portland, Kan Francisco te ooutinwe their «nbeeriptkn«. and it is not thought ^here wi|l be any — Hon. R. R. Laughliu is gttemjing the gers, 100 acres in sections 8 and 17, and New York. Mrs. Wm, Campbell and Mr?. E. W. J—If .nbarribor« order the dteeo . more new eases. We hope not, for small- legislature, tlavtaff purchased the «»oct of Groceries, Pro- their periodical« the publlthera may interest allowed on time deposits. t 3 s, r 8 w; $2. Fuller have succeeded Mrs, Briggs in the visione, ato. of Al. Iluaeey I desire to Mod them until all arreare are paid. pox is a disease to be dreaded; but when Office hour« from 9 a m tn 4-p ip. Roads muddy. More rain. Strangers John Sax by W. H. Warren to millinery business. They have just call roar attention to I í-lf «ubaeribare neglect to or rehue to taka it once breaks out i t must lie carefully numerous in town. tho foot that at all U ■ so you oan buy their penodio»!«from Usoffice to which ther Yamhill county, a roadway along opened a fine lot of millinery and bazaar •nvtblng In my Une at ’*•*. d,r«cte«L. they are held reepooelbte treated and not run away from, as that The dance Saturday eveniug wan well the water di$ch from near the brick till they have Milled their bill and ordered goods, in tlie opera house block, and in will not stamp it out. --- A- " “ CLUB LIST. their paper dtaontlnued. attended, and everyone had a good time. mill to the fair'grounds; II, vite-all the ladies to i sll-and . examine 4-If subscriber, move to ether piases with For the benefit of our subscribers who United States to George G. Glen, their stock. Messrs. Hopkins, Agee and Morris, of out Informing the publisher, and the paper, are T ub A storia R ailroad .—The McMinn want to take some eastern paper or mag sent te tho former dlreetloa, they are held « McMinnville, w»Ye on our streets Sunday, w j of n w i and lotp 1, 2, 3 aifd 4. Grooarin, Little lister Vrnatta met witli a seri ville R eoisteb calls attention of its home reepoMiblr. Crookery, azine, we have made arrangements to section 26, t 3 a, r 3 Ar. 1 J—Th« court« have decided that refusing to ous mishap the other day. James Minty readers to the importance of co-operating GrsiiKJtioks well in this vicinity and Glatswar®, club witli the following: O. & C. R. R. Coi to F. T._ K^s, take periodicals from the «Otee or removfeg Cigars, — was sawing wood, and the little fellow there is every prospect for a good crop. with Salem in the construction, of the and I «eying them uncalled for le prims tecle New York World............ .......................f~>.50 lots 5 and 6. section 23, t 3 s. r 3 w; TabacoM, evidence of intentional frpud. Demoreet’t Magazine.....r................. S.bO was pulling the slivers from jj) front ot Salem, Tillamook and Astoria railroad, Quite a large amount of grain, princi $45. [ And Candlaa. S -The postmaster who ueglecta to give the America^ Agriculturiet.. .b................ 3.00 the saw. He got his hand tori close and and urges the McMinnville board of pally oats, yet remains in our 'ware legal notice of the negleot or a person to take E, 8. Craven and wife to F. T. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables These prices include the R koistkr and as a consequence lost the end of his mid trade to take the matter in hand. It is houses. from tbs office the paper addreeaed to him, la Keyes, 55.11 acres of the Walker of «11 kind« win be kepi in aeseon. All pur • frblo also to tho publisher for the subscription periodical named for one year. Or we dle finger. The piece was replaced, and im|K«sihie to overlook the, benefits ot chaiios delivered free lu the city. - pnOBo Not seeing any items from tliis place in land claim; $25. iL Jlkuj * will furnish the iVbrM three months free it is thought will grow on all r|ght. i. J. COLLAjtD. this proposed line. They are recognized your valuable paper, I will send you tlie August anil Frank FammetoTr- witli every cash in advance subscriber at as soon an mentioned. Concert of action Word has Ixien received here that Mr. following: G. Gregerson, land in t 3 s, r 4 w; $2.00. Witli every issue oi Uie World is Smith, an employee of Davis & Rankitt, is thp only thing needed; The company Our school is doing n|ce|y under the $3600, - published a complete popular novg| by the ereaiqery manufacturers, will leave* organised in Salem will doiibtloss hold Robert Ilutchcrofl and wife t<? efficient management of Prof. Buchanan «ome well;known writer. These are very Chicago ljext Monday ^cr McMinnville, conferences with the iK'oplo of McMinn Peter C.* Thomason, a pari of tho and Miss Poppleton. liberal Offers, and the publication named to superintend the construction of the ville and other intermediate points before Joe Livingood has returned to his old land claim of Wm. I’atton. t 3 g, r •are the beet in their links. creamery, cold storage and cheese fac long and ascertain the necessities and 4 w; $m------------- i home from Eastern Oregon, where he tory. Work will begin soon after his ar possibilities along the route, after which J. D. Carter anj wife to Thomas has been for some time. REMOVAL. decisive action will be taken. In the rival. Turner, the land claim of Hester The Yamhill boys have returned from HENDERSON BROS., PROPS., meantime the stock books are ¿pen for Marble, t 3 s, r 3 w; ♦4000i T he O kkoon R egister has been re- E. B. Fellows will receive next week the Columbia, and are having a good - Oregon. H. J. Minthorn and wife to Jesse From early morn till lata at night ws are the McMinnville, ' moved -frdin lofayette to McMinnville, the largest assortment of carpets ever subscriptions and all are invited to join hardworking, tlreleas tollera tor ths time at home witli friends. Hobson, 4 acre in Newberg; $250. where we will bo pleased to see all our brought to Yamhill county. The stock the procession.— Salem Slateeman. trade of this city in Mrs. Alex Miller and Mrs. John Mad John A. Simmons and wife to old friends and phtrons, and many new will consist of body Brussels at $1.25 per A boit R ight .—The state legislature ones. Corresixjudents and, brother pub-' yard; tapestry, 75 cents to $1; three ply, pays out each session about $11,000 for dox, ■ who have been very ill for some Benj. F. Simmons and wife, 173 time, are slowly convalescing. acres of the Thomas Wilson land lishers are requested to Bend their com $1 to $1.10; two ply, 75 cents to 85 cents; clerk hire for work that as a business C. C. Tallman is making valuable fm- claim; $1300. munications and papers to McMinnville. Excelsior, 60 cents; Union, 35 cents; transaction could l>e obtained for less preMiifents on his property recently pni*- ■John A. Simmons and wife to Elgin, 50 cents; Brittanic, 50 cents. than »1000. It is done merely for |>a- chased from Frank Houswirth. William F. Harris, 173 acres of the LOCAI? AND GENERAL. Call and examine these bargains, and tronage. The clerks of some of the com Thomas Wilson land claim; $1300. mittees hardly mako a scratch of the pen - A. B. Seal, of San,Francisco, represent O.-O. Hodson was in Portland.on busi you will be surprised. John H. Newby to John Boston,' And the thousand and one useful and nec«Mary ing A. 8clti|)lng A Co., and Gap. Lang, ar tie lea found in a modem drug store. ness Monday. V oottt H kat C ontests . — Notwith, and use only a little gum stickuin, and a land in Amity; $1000, representing Corbett A Mgfleay, of Port poor woman or young man stands no E. P, Wallaoe and wife to J. J. Rev. Burchett, of Portland, ywas in standing the cool weather our neighbors land, interviewed our merchants Satur iH Poik county are getting warm on the show of getting the clerkships at that.— day and Mouday. Putrniyi, land in Amiipr'; $5. town Monday. Albany Democrat. To Keep Pouted on the news of ! our matter of relocating the county seat. In E. Carpenter, of Lafayette, We understand that Wesley Morgan tlie Entire World Subscribe dependence people are out with petitions 8 tatb or O hio , C ity or T olbdo ,) for the thanks for favors. ' has bought George Van Gorder’s barber tluarantetd In ths Compoaudlog of all Pro A F riend . — The talk of killing off the asking the present legislature to grant an L c £ as C ovmty , 8. 8. f. •c ri ption« hud whenever an article ot o any shop. ’ We bespeak for Wes. a liberal J. 8. Martin is lying very ill at his aseerlptlo« Is purcliaesd from li F babk 'J, C hxkay makes oatntHai he enabling act, and Dallas people are out Chinese pheasants is ill-timed if not share of patronage. Mr. Van Gorder is the senior parttar of the firm of p.'I7 home in this city. wifli a remonstrance. This is the second senseless. They have not grown so plen Cheney A Co^domg business in the ¿city will probably go to Kalama and engage 3EO. ZBTnST, A fine son was bom to the wife of A. effort Independence has made in this di tiful! as to be a nuisance, their lieauty is of Toledo, County ami State aforesaid, in the same business. . Braly, January 21, 1889. No weekly paper published in the and that said firin will ray the sum of rection. Union ceunty, Eastern Oregon, a matter of pride to our state, and they Prescription Driitrgiat. AqiTATVR. , United States contains aa ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AkS for each Martin A Sanders carry a tine line of is also very much excited on tlie same surely kill enough worms and destructive much or as great a va and every case of Catarrh that cannot be insects to offset any harm they may do. table and pccket cutlery. question. riety ot good read PUCKER VILLE. cured by tho use of Halls Catarrh. Cure. — Portland Welcome. ing matter as • F. Barnekoff paid the nfeteopolis a FRANK J. CHENEY. W ill M eet H ebe .—Tlie president of January 21, 1889. Sworn to before ma and stilrscribed in business visit last Saturday. , the County Sabbath School association Joe Kidder is vety low with rlteuina- my presence, this 6th day of December, NEWBERG. Dr. W. B. Mager«, of Stayton, n, 1 is re announces, through tlie columqs.of the tism. c , W. A. GLEASON. January 21, 1889. ported dangerously ill again. Newberg Graphic, that their ntext conven Fanners are busy doing nothing, as 1 sbal ! Notary Public. Ixita of pro|«rty changing hands. tion will be held in McMinnvHle, if they usual. E. II. Flagg, lately of the St. Helens invited Air encouraged to do io. Tlie at Mrs. Jane Blair's health is <|uite poor. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally We want a doctor, lawyer and under Mie', waB in town on Tuesday. and acts directly upon the blood «nd mu tention of our local Sunday school work Miss Abbie Myers’ health is improv taker. High Arm Vertical Feed Davis Sewing >cu« surface of the system. 8end for tes ers, therefore, is called to this fact, and ing- - wi Mocbines at Martin A Sanders. The young folks are having a good timonials, free. more than likely the pro|ier arrange F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Frank Newman is sick with catarrlial time sleigh riding. Wm. Galloway returned from tin; ®^^S<>ld by Druggists, 75 cents. ments will be made for the meeting liere. fever. Sound country Saturday evening. We don ’ t see anything of the new ¡I. II. Bowerman, Newberg, is the presi School is progressing nicely at tlie store building—where is it? Woodmen, buy your saws, axes, sled dent.' acmlemy. — ges and wedges of Martin A Sanders. W. B. Holman, of McMinnville, spent A 8 vbstanti . il I nckease .—Not quite A. B. George is crippled with a stitch Sunday in our berg with his heat girl. , ' N atures • Go to G. Wrightrdentist, Braly’« two years ago Jas. Huddleston was some in his back. block, McMinnville, for first-class work. Mrs. Carl Little has been quite sick, what staggered-by an offer of $12,000 for Ezekiel Stanley is down witli tlie ca but we are glad to say she is convalescent. A railroad passing through tliis place 160 acres of land adjoining Eugene on Several of our Puekerville dudes went to deep water would*ta a great blessing. tlie west and came near selling. About tarrhal fever. Mrs. Brant, of, Ellendale, was at this out on a deer hunt last week, but after W. II. (Bill) Warren/^ naUve ot Yam one month ago lie refused an offer of ' being out twenty-four bouts 'returned hill, is now on the police force in Port- |20,000. week he was offered |25,- place yesterday. Ipollowa tha a«a of Syrup of Fie«, aa it acta 1 land. (XX) hut refused to sell. This is a sub« I Tlie first snow of the season made its sadder but wiser nren. , .« gently on tho Say, hoys, let George, alone, guess lie The county clerk and recorder moved stantial increase in valuation of proj^rty appearance last week. K idneys , L iver and B owels esn write to his girl on a postal card, ask Revs. Jesse and Mary Edwards and near Eugene and is not an exceptional : F into their office« ’ in the court liouse on Effectually Cleansing the Rystan “ ----- nring the whau daughter started to California last Tues ing (ot iter company, if lie wants too; case. — Guard. * Monday. Costive or F Bilious, Coetive “' ’ Dispelling it's nobody's business. day. bilbo Usftg Bute, on agrlenlaral nMoete. A full line of hardware and agricultur III SINES« Tair.-o. O. Hodson started Ä SS’ÄÄSSiÄ Puekerville talks of organizing a liter The Parrott boys, of Dundee, got six al implement« at lowest prices at Martin yestenlay on a trip np tlie valley in the carloads of two-foot wood at ( hehaletn ary society. Go aliead. Puekerville has and permanently ctirihg A Sanders. interest of Garry’s patent cap iron roof HABITUAL OOMETXPATIOX more get-up than any other town of it« gap yesterday. The Polk county Obeerrer lias been re ing, for which he is the rolq agent for without w eakening or irritating th« organa sitews ÏÂS5 Size in Y*anthill county. C. F. Moore has ■ fir root that is quit« moved to Dallas. It wanted to be at the Western Oregon- He » »1«° manufac- on which it ante. reports. Fred says, “ we can ’ t raise inooey acniiosity. Call al Moore Bro«.' drug V.r Bal. to S4to ata tl .H B w M m V att tur*r of galvanized iron cernicc, in which county seat- . enough to psy tlie fUdlers, let alone Drnc>tete. Hi, ‘store and examine it. «AKcricrraaa our ar m Street Cofiinussioner lleatli has been businAs lie has a goo-l outlook. -** Wool lias been received liere that raising enough to psy the pvacher.” . suffering with an attack of quinsy for trip will extend as far sooth as Roseburg CALIFOBIIA WO BT1UP 00. Whet is this world coming to? Mita Kate Holston and John Kirkley, ,_____ _ •*» raAac«»#, Cai. (By Mail, Potage Prepaid.) and probably to Ashland. __ lxwnua, Mr., |fw T-a_ w. T> several days. Ijpta of our young folks started out both of wliom formerly lived liere, am Snnd^ evening lor a good old (asliioned Teeth extracted without pain by the S1.SO PER YEAR. ano P. C. B a U—Tlie next holi sick al Portland with tlie typhoid fever. application of local anesthetics. G. 8. Dallv, per year............. ntlcc for Publication. day on tlie United State, catendsr m St. There wi'I be a joint discussion at the sleigh nde, but after two or three break Sunday, per year......... 7.... • ^WrightTMentist. Valentine’s day. The Young Peopfo« Chehalem mountain schoolhouse on Wed- downs came to tlie conclusion tliey hail L. bd Orrics- at Oseuos cm, I This powder never varl-s, A maevel of pur W. R. a’niñiprirtor. * T. B. Kay has moved Into the house, dancing club propotafe to celebrate the nesdav evening, January 30, 1889, be better wait until it quit raining and Oregon, jsa. 7tb, IMt. f tty, etrrngth and wholex.menrs. Moro eoo- !f across the railroad, which he purchase ,tav this year with a>and •»’««* Noth-, to hereby give« that the follow tag tween the C'hehalem mountain and Mid snowed egain. nominal than the ordinary kinds and cannot be Buri E tes . naniml renter I». Stag eolica of hi* teteaUonto Lto't- eeid In competition with the mnliltado of low low ewe 1-H. open, hoorc hwheen dleton debating clulta; subject, ’‘Which Of the Aihe estate. teei, short weigh, elan, or phosphate powdera make final proof In «apport of his aiata, sat Notice for fl that rete proof Win l-e mad. hofate th« eonty has dose the greater sei vita to mankind Martin A Sanders, the hardware men ^eczre.1, and iny.tatmns will I* i-oed in Mold only Is roi BovtL Haaiwo Pownsa. |«4ge, or, ta h la abe««™, tho clerk of Yamhill On., IM Wall SC MIV. the printing press or the «team ergine?” are renovating their large store and coaatr, Or.gow. al nitemooh. Orages, oa due time. Tuesday, Pebraary M. I IM, via: D bbst -At Newberg Ortano. Jy>«ry building in a new office. jOB Woax.-F« «" kin*' °* j0LPrin‘’ 15. 188ft, Mrs. Hulde ifadley Derby, THEODORE JACOBY, Administrator's Notice. Frank W. Fentou, Of this city, !•" aged ¿ryearwtad 8 aiontta. hoareetead Miry Na. MM fer tha a | ot a w A, | been reappointed a notary public by hi» ingcall at the R eoistz « a w 4 of aw 4, sad tete I sad l,o< mo U m M, Mm. Derbv was boru in Morgan county, ,uit you on price, and 11 a, i 10 w. I sxcellency, the governor. H« aaawatbo Neatta« and promptne«« »1 nnnoBlt, Indiana, May IS, 1«B, and wm married The Young People*« dancing duh an at all time«. Office on D *eet. oppomte to Mt John Derby on th® '’•yof of, seta toted. vizi nounce that there will be no dance Sator Mar 1882. -8b® suffered for a long po^toffk*- ___ with con««.!*»®, and .r^uslly Aday evening of this week. *11 having wcojmt« grrw weaker until death relieved her of | Louis Maddox has been suffering se wellsre a Son not «ettled <dl pfe-e-J her suffering Hhe was honored and verely for several days with pneumonia. .nd do ro at once, no matter b-1-»™" He is reported out of danger An account you owe ua. reared md twoVnildreo IBW ■ William R< Biihop, of Portland, father be 1-l.nred. " the •ymprtby 1 ■ of our fellow townsman, will be an app i our good*, and >e sb«» for the agency at Klamath reeerva- of you. SOMETHING NEW! Millinery *30 Bazaar Store. OPPOSITE GRANGE STORE Groceries, I j v Provisions ! Bed Rock Prices. City Stables. Firstclass Accommodations In All Weathers Drugs, Medicines, For Commercial Men And General Travel. FOR 1889! Toilet Requisites, Books, Stationery, c PURITY AND ACCURACY THE MONARCH WEEKLY I $1.50 $1.50 w EXAMINER7 $1.50 A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Colds, Headaches,and Xi evers POWDERfl Absolutely Pure. ? ■ __ _ J'*™ ’.•'W