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SEHI-WEEKLY * « TELEPHONE M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, OCTOBER 8, 188(5 ¡ST SIDE 'TELEPHONE,I, NO. 34 ereeK, near me lootnius or »Volt moun camp at tour that atternoon, a distance A J|LE k _PING car . tains, twoof them beingabout a quarter of titty-three miles. There we met with A CHEAP DARN. i rand father’s watch s battered and old. of a mile in the lead and the other pair a cordial rec :ption from the breeds, , Innocent qu te of iewel or gold: How tlie • owb >y Conduct« Himself In One A Useful Structure Which Coat But One -----Issued— following leisurely along in the rear. Poor and common, and worn and cracked, ot These A<l)uncls of Civilization. they cheerfully sharing- their supplies Hundred Dollars. The former were seen by their com and blankets with us. Next morning, ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Much like grandfather's seir, in fact. “ Where do I camp?’’ lie inquired, \ et its wheezy vo ce bus a cheerful sound. Possibly some of the readers, who. panions in the rear to start off hur —IM— with two breeds for guides, we started And the child as she listens in wonder bound and was shown the lower berth next to riedly as if chasing something, and its inyst c tales of departed time the pass in the Little Rockies. me. “That’s mv pigeon-hole, is it? like myself, can not compass a five or larrisoiis Building. McMinnville Oregon, Is Io smiling as though at. a pleasant rhyme. spurred by curiosity the four men were for six hundred dollar barn, may be inter When we struck the foot-hills of these - BY - soon hot on the heels of four powerful mountains tho guides exhibited an All right, old son. just watch my mo ested in my plan. The barn I built is What are the tales the old watch tells? mountain lions. Three ot the big seventy years it counts the knells; almage I’tti-iier, Of to return to their camp and tion while I file myself away.” twenty by thirty-two feet, sixteen-feet • o irs whose every setting sun fellows got away, but the fourth anxiety Publi.h.rs «nd Proprietors. we consented from necessity. Owing Was marked by labor faithfully done. At this juncture he was desired to posts, for hay entirely, with a shed was wounded in the shoulder and W th pr mitive form and clumsy skill, to a blinding snow-storm, that carae up Ami clumsier help when the works went ill, brought to bay. Red Carlon took soon after, we lost the trail hud wan (urn over his revolver to the porter, fourteen by thirty-two feet for stock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Yet serving the r time as best they can — down his lariat and, riding a* close as dered about in the mountains until wh ch he declined to do in a very sp r- The shed is expected to brace a frame . ..J2 03 I his is the story of the watch and man! year..................................................... safety would admit, succeeded in set allout hay barn otherwise too light, and the muntila................................................ ... 1 25 five o’clock, when we struck a ited manner. ee month»............................................ ... 75 Many a fall has the old watch hushed, tling the noose snugly around the neck “ ‘Old Dad’ (his revolver) and me al structure would be more substantial camp of Santee Indians, consisting of iMunv a blow lias tho old man crushed, of the beast. The cast was a long one, •red in the Postofflce at McMinnville, Or., ¡Meddled with, t nkered ami sorely tr ed, about 125 lodges. Our reception was far ways sleep together, and wedon’t want with a shed on both sides. For the At last rejected and thrown aside as second-class matter. •mt. the exnert accoinulished the feat from hospitable. Thu beggars insist'd no divorce,” he explained. shed I used posts from the timber set For modern rivals, all science and gold, with neatness and dispatch. His horse in the ground. I also used the same Useless and crippled, despised and old, that wo should give them all our to The conductor remonstrated, but was was very fractious and the others had Under a cloud and under a ban— bacco, which wit indignantly refus'd to adv.sed not to try to “bra d this mule's kind of posts to partition off from the This is the story of watch and man. to go to their comrade ’ s assistance be V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. hav barn an alley four feet wide in and so we s night shelter in a ravine tail.” fore the fierce brute *was made a sure do, front of the mangers, making the width But there’s a reverse to the picture sad; Northwest corner of Second and B Street», near by, in Arrow creek. During the “ This here ’ s a sleepiu ’ car, ain ’ t it? ” c. ptive. But now that they had him Human hearts they can stilt make glad, of the part for hay sixteen feet on the the storm increased in fury and he at length inquired. the boys did not know what to do with night OREGON. The watch in its dented s Ivor case IINNVILLE ground instead of twenty; but six feet we slept through all the terrors of a ( an bring a smile to the fair child's face. “ Yes. ’ ” their elephant. He was finally dis full blown blizzard. At daylight wo above the whole twenty feet can be The man’s all battered and silvery, too. . be found at Ilia office wheu not abaunt on pro- With a moral can.cheer both me ami you, “Well, why don’t you let people utilized. Those posts extend up sixteen patched with six-shooters from a safo broke camp, but couldn't g.4 a Santee mal buainew. “Mark our time as well as we can”— sleep then, when they've paid and gc,n< feet to the ties for strengthening pur distance. Th.s is the lesson of watch and man. to guide us out of the labyrinth of moun One evening not long ago a herd of tains. So we started out alone and into your game? If you’re aiming tc poses. 1 have fixed a bin for oats for —AtUuitu Constitution. LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, Angora goats that were being herded wandered about until tho afternoon of keep people awake and want company, feed over one stall that will hold some by Miss Teresa Taliert, on Lost river, the fourth day from tho Santee camp iust dance into the next car; there's two hundred bushels. I used four by iysicians and Surgeons, Idaho, came home in a hurry and in that blinding storm, without any lots of folks there don’t want io sleep, six foot sills, four by four foot posts tieiLat the crushed pell-mell for the corral, a log thing to eat or any rest for ourselves nohow, and they’ll be g ad to set placed eight feet apart, and tiedgn IcMINNVILLE AND LAFAYETTE. OR. you.” top with two by six b; ay twriiw feet, concern some eight feet high. They Stories of Adventura were shut in by the young shepherdess, and horses, when the sun came out The conducto ■ w thdrew. and my By using the posts bef ■fore mentioned Galbreath. M. D.. office over Yamhill County Stirring i McMinnville, Oregon. long enough for us to get our bearings pulled off his boots and stretched the real stretch of theso ties is six Among tho “Rookies.” R. Littlefield, M. I)., office on Main street, no male members of the family being anil sight the valley of Milk river in the friend h mseif, w th many comments in i an teen feet for girders around the side futte, Oregon. home at the time. In a search among undertone on the poverty of the 1 sur- and ends two bv four’s placed four feet a War of Extermination—Lagsoins: the foothills no cause for alarm was dim distance. We had not dared to roundings. Monster from Horseback-A Young apart. Plates a double row of two by developed. In the night Miss Taliert make afire, from fearoi 11 ...stile in tia.is, S. A. YOUNG, M. D. about ten minutes ties errat c per- | Nimrod's Feat—-A Huntsman’s four’s. Rafters and middle piece for was aroused by her dog whining at her but by dark of that night we had reached son In had his head out in tiie aisle. Justifiable Faint. nailing boards on two by four’s. Siding ear, and getting up she saw from the the river and decided to take the chances ¡Physician and Surgeon, “ Say, you bo; 1 ” to the porter window, by the aid of a bright moon of picketing our horses aud building a and roof, stock boards. No battens ex “ Weil, sah. ” p Niff VILLE - - OREGON. cept on the roof and about the stable. Some pretty big stories come from light. some wild animals raising havoc tire. ••( orae a runnn’." “We were hungry and chilled to the The battens for the roof were dressed Ice and residence on D street. All calls promptly California of some pretty big mountain in the corral. She stepped outside al The porter drew near and WU' ierod day or night. most into the embrace of four moun marrow. So, after providing for our on the upper side and edges. Each lions they have on the Pacific coast, but tain lions and without a moment’s hes horses, we pulled up a lot of logs and handed a p llow about as big as a p.n- roof board and batten was painted cushion. 1 think we have here in Montana larger itation attacked them with an axe. made a blazing camp-fire, the light it was put on and another coat DR. G. F. TUCKER, “Take that gooseha’r thing away,” when added when finished. I used inch bat and more ferocious specimens of this Two of the lions jumped the corral and from which shed its luster for miles commanded theeowbov. tens four inches wide and spread the DEATIST, feline specif than Californians ever fled. The other two rushed toward around, creating a weird reflection in “Don’t you want a pillow, sah?” board her and stampeded the goats, who the sky. Jack v?as so overcome that asked two inches (which was a mis heard or dreamed of. Certainly they the porter. [INNVII.t.E - - - OREGON, nearly trampled their young mistress it was agreed that he should sleep the take.) I also used the same quality of “ That ain ’ t no p llow, and I don ’ t are found in great numbers ali through to death. She sprang to her feet just fore part of the night, lie had hardly board* for the roof as for the sides ice -Two doors east of Bingham’s furniture this Northwestern belt of country and in time to deal a well directed blow at laid down and pulled his blanket over want it nohow; I’m afraid it’ll get :n which was another mistake; I ought ughing gas administered for painless extraction. my ear. ” their ravages extend so far as to attack one monster who was springing at her his person until he was as still as one After this, silence, and for a short to have paid a little more and selected not only weak calves and yearlings on throat. She laid him out, cutting the dead. I was lying there before the time I slept. I rotis d up. however, them. Such a roof while not so good CHAS. W. TALMAGE, in a doze, when I heard a slight at an exclamation the ranges, but also sheep, goats and back open to the bone. Then both tiro on the part of my ns shingles, will preserve hay and last fled. The next morning fifty of the scratching. I looked up and saw a neighbor. longer. The barn complete with two full-grown steers. valuable goats were found dead and pair of glaring eyes set upon me. I coats of paint, cost one hundred dol ••Hold on there my son, jist drap The natural home of the mountain th rty wounded. Fourteen of the latter was dazed at first and felt that I could lars. I did the work myself, of course Conveyancing and Abstracts a Specialty. boots.” not move a muscle. I studied the out I them lion is in the Northwest and the fathers died afterwards. which would add some fifty dollars to “ I was only jest gwine to black ’ em, LECTIN0 ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY! of the species live here in Montana There is a young nimrod living on • lines of the figure back of the blazing boss.” the cost. The above cost includes a stone foundation. I paid seventeen Office Manning Building, Third street. among the foothills of the Rocky moun ranch near Helena who is quite an eyes and recognized the strange in “Drap ’em.” with the rifle and who has, in truder to be a monstrous mountain dollars for dressed lumber and fourteen’ They (trapped. tains. Since the disappearance of the expert addition to his expertness with powder lion crouching, ready for a deadly "Jest gwine to pul! them sp irs, 1 and a half for rough. Stone is worth vast herds of bison that once roamed and ball, a very large amount of in spring, directly over me. The beast reckon. Now. don’t monkey around here three dollars per cord. ST. CHARLES HOTEL over the prairies of Montana. Idaho and domitable pluck, endurance and good was spread at full length on a limb, my I don’t claim that such a barn is camp tak'ng th ngs no more. It Wyoming the plains and hills of the sense. His name is Ole Synnes and he every muscle ready for action, every you want any tiling, speak or it. If equal to one that cost five hundred dol nerve strung at its utmost tension, his is just fifteen years old. i)n the 17th Northwest have become infested with you ( an’* speak make s gns. and if you lars, but I do claim that my horses are gleaming behind his red lips, his can’t make sign- shake a bush. You just as healthy in it and mv hav just us it and $2 House. Single meals 25 cents. all sorts of wild animals. Wolves and of February last father and son were tusks out in the mountains near their ranch long claws clutching convulsively. li ar me?” well preserved, and if by the slow pro Sample Room. for Commercial Men coyotes arc, of course, the most de taking out timber for fencing. The boy. Finally, fully aroused, I reached for cess of accumulating wealth bv farm “Yes, sail.” structive, but this is owing rather to my Winchester rifle, the barrel of who had been sent on a short errand, F. MULTNER, Prop. After this, silence. Tiie wheels and ing. I can save ip five hundred in the their astonishing numbers than any came running b ick saying he had seen which was lying within reach rail ■ aga n sang tog' her, and the ea; course of ten or twelve years, I can set thing else. Mountain lions come next the track of a large mountain lion and of my extended arm. Bringing again kept approv. g time ant pre tire to the old hay shed with the com and are almost as numerous as their was going to follow out the trail. Re it quickly to my shoulder and ■ntly 1 sle d w thou n erru lion forting assurance that I have got my W. V. PRICE, cousins, the coyotes and wolves. Close monstrances from the father were use taking a hasty aim while in money’s worth out of it many times afterthe lionsfollow the bears, of which less and in a few moments the plucky a prostrate position I pulled tho trig over, which is more than many a man HALF A CENTURY* there are several varieties in the Rocky boy started out with a 4l-caliber Win ger. With a wild shriek, so human in can say who lends his stock in and out mountains, such as cinnamon, black, cheder riffs to hunt tho fiercest wild its agony that it yet rings in my ears , The Marvelous Inventions Projected Dur* of a five hundred dollar barn. — (Jeorye Ing the Paftt Fifty Yearn. brown, silver tip and the true grizzly, like the dying groan of a fellow-being, beast in tho Belt mountains. After Wooley, in Western Hural. Up Stairs in Adams’ Building, found far up among the peaks, near the following the trail for a mile and a half the brute fell headlong before the fire, It almost staggers belief to think of IINNVILLE - - - OREGON perpetual snow-line. his long tail brushing my face in the the boy lost it at the entrance of a the improvements which have been MAKING A PASTURE. But mountain lions, owing to their wood.* When about to give up the descent. I was all of a tremor when I ferocity and great numbers, must be search he cast his eyes upward and shook Jack, whose dead sleep had not made in labor-saving machinery. The Important Points Which Should be Taken M MINNVILLE BATHS! considered the most dangerous and beheld the beast crouched upon the been interrupted by the report. He number of inventions that have been Into Consideration. lg bought out A C. Windham, I ain prepared to most destructive wild animal we have. limb of a large fir. Tho head of the finally got up and, taking in the peril made during the past fifty years i* un Select a aitnation that will take in do all work in first-class style. So bold have they become of late that creature was hidden from sight, so the of our situation, fell prone upon the precedented in the history of the world. moist, dry, rich, poor, high, ridgy and cattlemen and the Territorial authori Inventions of benefit to the human race ¡s’ and Childrens’ Work a Specialty! boy aimed at its fore-shoulder and ground in a faint. This was about ten lot and Cold Baths always ready for 25 cents. ties too have been compelled to give fired. The animal, upon receiving the o’clock at night, but we kept our lonely 1 have been made in all ages since man level lands. Make shade and shelter, KH Y MAX AX A HTI N T. attention to the ravages committed by fire, sprang upward and climbed still vigil until daylight, when we discov was created; but, looking back for half if none is found on the ground. This these beasts among the flocks and further up the tree, when from h s I ered to our infinite relief that we were a hundred years, how many more are gives a variety of soil and green food, C. H. Fleming, herds. A lively war of extermina elevated perch he sent forth a series of within a mile of French Louis’, a breed crowded into tho past fifty than into gives two quick, sweet growths for Third street, near C, McMinnville, Oregon. tion has been going on against them roars that made the mountain* trader, better known as ‘The Cross,' any other fifty since recorded in history. morning and evening supplies, the for some time. The Territory offer a resound with their echoes. Not in tho from a crucifix that was planted there The perfection of the locomotive and poor places furnish dry, warm lodging L. It O <> rl\ premium of $8 on every scalp brought least deterred by such fierce expostula on the site of a Catholic mission which the st lamship, the telegraph, the tele —DBALBK IN— in to be punched and some of the tions on the lion's part, the boy had been built by tho Hudson Bay phone, audiphone, sewing machine, for noon and night, from which the counties add to the inducement by tired again and this time brought the traders and burned by the hostile» after photograph, chromo-lithograph print rested animals will rise, stretch them oceries, Provisions. offering on their own accounts a nice beast crashing down through the the good old missionary had been mur ing. the cylinder-printing press, eleva selves, leave the droppings, return to little sum in addition to the Territorial branches. He lav for a few minutes dered. At ‘Frenchy's’ we got the best tors for hotels and other buildings, the valleys, and feed io the full, to return Crockery and Glassware. bounty. The cow-boys, with lots of partially stunned upon tho ground and breakfast I ever ate and after securing cotton gin and the spinning jenny, tho and ruminate after drinking. Thus spare time on their hands during the the (log, which had hitherto kept in the a relay of horses we moved on to Bel- reaper and mower, steam thresher, the natural wash of the soil is compen .11 goods delivered In the city. winter months, gain a handsome background, so to speak—perhaps be knap and returned to Fort Benton, steam fire engine, the improved process sated on the hills without cost to owner largess for themselves (not to speak of cause he couldn’t climb a tree—now We carried the hide of the mountain for m iking steel, the applications of of land and cattle. If the soil be all the fun and sport they have) by hunt forward and attacked the [ lion with us and afterward had it chloroform and ether to destroy sensi dry, it often becomes brown and bar JSTER POST BAND, ing and killing mountain lions from rushed wounded lion. A powerful blow with stuffed. That was a cold night away bility in painful surgery cases, and ren. If all moist, it will be cold lodg November to March. The cow one of the immense paws sent that dog ' up in Montana and it makes me shud so on through a long catalogtie. ing in damp nights, poach badly in wet The Best in the State. puncher, with an eye to business, first on an excusion through the atmosphere der tothinkof it.’’ — Philalelphia Times. Nor are we yet done in the field weather. The stock in it will be un •pared to fuinigh music for all occasions at reason draws on the Territorial Treasurer for that had a wonderful effect in cooling of invention or discovery. The applica comfortable, wander much, and lose able rates. Address —A gentleman who had carefully tion of coni gas and petroleum to heat tlesh, because every motion of the 98; he then hands a bill to the county his enthusiasm. In a moment the lion trained up his servant in the way lie ing and cooking operations is on the muscles wastes fat. There should be a . J. ROWLAND, for something more, and finally sells sprangto his feet and was going up the j should go, so that when his wife was verge of successful experiment: the in hiding place from fierce winds, and the hide to a furrier for what it is nearest tree like a rocket. He got on Business Manager, McMinnville. worth. There were 144 mountain the loftiest limb and endeavored to con present, he might not depart from it, troduction of steam from a central shade in the hot sunshine. The reason lions killed and paid for in Montana in ceal his shind the friendly shel | sent him with a box-ticket for the thea reservoir to general use for heating why animal* congregate in very hot 1884; 161 in 1885, for which $1,288 ter. but a portion of his head ter to the house of a young ladv. The and cooking is foreshadowed as among weather, is because animal heat came out of the Territorial Treasury, exposed and the bov a second later i servant returned when thq gentleman coming events; the navigation of the ninety-eight degrees) causes a current M'MINNVILLE and this year the figures promise to lodged a bullet in his brain The father and wife were at dinner. He had, of air by some device akin to our present of warm air to rise, and the cooler air run up to 200 or thereabouts. had heard the uproar from where he course, been told in giving answers in balloon would also seem to be pre rushes with a velocity that a common Mountain lions in this section attain was working and hastening to tho spot ' certain cases to substitute the mascu- figured, and the propulsion of ma black fly can not resist. Dark colors a prodigious size. Specimens are often came upon tiie scene just in time to be j line for the feminine pronoun. "Did chinery by electricity is even now absorb the sun’s rays, insomuch that Corner Third and D streets, McMinnville killed measuring 9 feet from tip to tip in at the death. This big fellow meas you see him?” asked the master. clearly indicated by tho march of ex the black creatures sweat profusely in and weighing not far from 250 to 300 ured scant ten feet and weighed nearly “Yes, sir,” replied the servant, “lie periment. There are somo problems very hot sunshine, while white ones j said he'd go with pleasure, and that we have hitherto deemed impossible, chew the cud of content in summer, GAN BROS. & HENDERSON. pounds Many more measuring from three hundred pounds. 10 to 11 feet are frequently bagged, and Mr. B. M. Boyle, at one time en he’d wait tor you, sir.” “What was but are the mysteries of even the most but shiver worse in winter.— Cor. Proprietors. occasionally a monster reaching 12 gaged in the United States Marshal | he doing,” asked the wife carelessly. improbable of them more subtle to Prairie Farmer. feet in the clear and perhaps longer is service in Montana, relates an adven J "Putting on his bonnet, ma'am,” said grasp than that of the ocean eable or tn at of the photograph ? We speak in he Best Rig» in the City. Order» bi ought down bv some lucky and ture he had with a big mountain lion j the idiot.— N. K. Post. German Sewing Machine*. ---- daring hunter. The hide of this ani in the Bear Paw mountains when he our voices £0 friends a hundred miles mptly Attended to Day or Night, or more from where we articulate be mal makes an exo llent rug. Scarcely was doing duty in the Northwest: King Ludwig an Author. A German newspaper estimates the fore the microphone. Under the blaz a ranch in the whole Rocky Mountain "It was an evening in the forbidding region is without a mountain lion skin month of December that Jack Davis A few years ago King Ludwig of ing sun of July we produce ice by number of sewing machines annually chemical means, rivaling the most solid produced at 1,500,000, one-third of on the floor. One cattle ranch on and myself, both deputies, in response Powder river has every room in the to a telegram from ^lajor Lincoln, Barvaria made some inquiries concern and crystalline production of nature. which are of German manufacture. house carpeted with handsome skins of started out from Fort Benton to antici ing the trustworthiness of various Mu Our s irgeons graft the skin from one Estimating tho number of people in this animal. The hide is a bright pate a partv that was going to trade nich printing offices for doing secret person’s arm to the face of another, BILLIARD HALL. brown on the back and rump, but fades with the North A-sinaboines, near the work. On the strength of the informa and it adheres and becomes an integral ■eed of sewing machines at 509,010,000, away into a soft white brown towards point in the Bear Paw mountains tion obtaire 1. he sent with much se portion of his body. We make a mile tho annual production allows one f >r the sides and becomes almost a pure where General Miles an I th ’ Fifth In crecy a ] el voluminous manuscript of white printing paper and send it on every 300 civilized people. The news Strictly Temperance Resort. white under the belly. The tail is fantry rounded up Chief Joseph and liearing 11« name to Herr Huhlthalcr. a spool that a perfecting printing press paper in question adds: “America, it Is true, is the home of the modern sew good(?) Church members to the contrary not tipped with white and the head, eyes, his band of hostile N.z Perce». We the printer of the Fliegende Blatter. unwinds and prints, and delivers to ing maohine. but in respect of variety, withstanding ears, nose and features are an exact re were equipped in light marching order, The confidential bearer of the parcel you folded an I counted many thousand efficiency and finish Gorman skill has eqi production of the domestic cat on a but well armed. We left at five o’clock ordered a single copy to be drawn off per hour.— American Inventor. triumphed over the American article.'’ larger scale. Tho feet and claws are i and after ni.jjit reached Bel- in an edition de luxe style, with strict also like those of "Tom and Maria.” —Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Bos We may add that it was a German his knap for We passed through injunctions that none save the com drplian*’ Home While 1 am penning these lines word Fort As-dnaboine at fruir in the morn- positor should see the manuscript, and ton, has been elected an honors^ torian, Bottiger, who. in referring com.» from a round-up party near here, I ing and you can appreciate the rapidi that the latter, together with the first member of the Vassar College class of thirty years ag » to the invention of the busily at work rounding up cattle and ty of our movements by the fact that and corrected proof-sheets, must be 1886. This is the first instance of the Sewing machine, thought that “it did TONSORIAL PARLORS, branding calves, that Red Carlon, a tiie distance is ninety-five mile». Our religiously returned to him. These kind on record. Anybody would be ■ot seem to be a success. —N F. Pott. cow-boy with the outfit an I an expert horses were badly jaded at this time were the poetical works of the King, delighted to have an honorary mcm- —The rear car of a circus train that witli the lariat, accomplished the re and we chang d. securing a relay from supposed to be written in the same ber.hip in a class of Vassar beauties, markable feat of roping a mountain the p .st trader at B lknap. Our next singular form as ‘he Wagnerian opera but when the girls take to electing left Brandon, Miss., a few nights ago lion alive from hors 'back. The fore objective point was the camp of Chief texts. In all prolabilitv the book will male members isn't it, asks the Troy had upon it a $3,(JOO gnu. Some ne man and three boys of the Green Moun Troche, an adherent of the late Riel. be found among the king's papers, (N. Y.) Timet, an indication that their groes, who had fallen in love with the door MW of Y.mhill Count, Bank Building. tain Land and ('attle Company were [ and chii f of all the Half Breeds on this and published pro ’»ono publico.— Lon Adamless Eden is becoming a little curious beast, uncoupled the car, and, running the gnu on into a swamp, M< MINNVItXE. OREGON riding along the banks of Eintnel's i side of the border. We reached the don TruUL monotonous? stole it. 11 Estate and Insurance Agent, Leading Hotel oi McMinnville. HOTOGRAPHER ery, Feed and Sale Stables, )RPHANS' HOME" l H. H. WELCH. GRANDFATHER'S WATCH.