The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, December 16, 1887, Image 2

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BISHOP & KAY.
SCROFULA
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE
J. 8. Kalloch, notorious Baptist i A widow named Gaines died
preacher, cx-r.iayor of San Francis­ the poor-house al Foxboro, Mau.,
I do not believe that
Aver-« Sarsapariiia
co,
died
in
Sehome,
W.
T.,
a
few
recently.
It
has
just
come
to
light
!
The Official Democratic Paper,
has an equal as a cure
for Ser. fuioas Hu­
«lays ago. Hie von murdered Char­ that she was entitled to a valuable;
mors. It is pleasant
U8MÌÌ
fl
to take, gives strength
A few months
H.L.HEATID---- rubii.h.r r 's do Young of the San Francisco estate iu Texas.
to the laxly, au'l pro
i
hronicle, in 1879
before the late war, her husband, |
dur. » a mors pens*-
Humors,
cent result Uani aiiv
who was a native of Maine, and i
Cicno,
C
o .. I s ».. S»0. ”• 'vz ~
nuxlicine I eter used.
The unanimous verdict of the
Tie rell.wlnstoatra.» ' ■ '-f w** '
_f Ilalnn, North
who had occuinulated some proper­
Best
Substantialy Made,
b S,R.ha»doner. ro•irtltU-: ■ -.ixi-tw. !U* *•
people in this city is : “ Let the
Lisilal' Or.!'
NEW YORK ELECTIONS.
now four years o:‘l. When r.‘ izuiuths o. l a
ty, but was broken down in health,
’47 *•
e
um
I
bai
county buildings 1 e placed by tho
Iuir.pappeared on i»er bvel.wUea .l*>wly - *
my
trilla, i
went to Texas and engaged in cat-
laj -.i r. The tamllr physician ih
h .liwaa
Our
Fall and
’a,
IT S
For the past twenty-one years, or county court in a place which will
eat*»e-l by a piece of broken i' *» or net !. *,
• b
l tie raising. lie purchased land j
1
tm r.ulcl to bm f ai yiOi'-.' W >• ,:U TLo
since 1867, the democratic victories please the people of Yamhill coun­
II
lM'
endd b* came t«cl ler all the Hine. aeemJAi to
I and began the erection of buildings,
Erysipelas,
mg is now on
lv
in the state of New York have ty. The g<Hsl will of the people is
I •eih.-.L., of .. .•:es.a.. ii:iu:yq:-l;wa!k-
an«I within a uivntii died leaving;
to : entirely. Tt* nt.) !:•-• C-./er m t Uiuab
I
u.,
r
numbered sixteen and the republi­ wsi.ited, so the citiz’ ns of McMinn­
of e.iner: e.u bi ceiea«starved, the iaafc be­
r*
t.
i a widow and daughter. His prop-1
etmln,- hard. Tic hlpjoiuub
bivoir-
y
Wo are prepared to oiler the very higlmsr grades of texture to be d
can five, as the following table wil! ville do not inten'l to g^t into a
el. an (list Wi en reeenteen m »u*ha old she
erty was all in 'SSi
V •la
<
■how:
wrangle over this q i23ti in.
o.ulJ n ■■ aun.l, lut'« t I »1 C” use of lei
fa-J.
l at the price and we confidently believe that on this point wcai)l
1.
tVO
:
and, owing to the braking out of
ai.tlarm. Partial curvature of the »pine
•fS
ithout
competition, we urge a critical examination of these good,. I
DEMOC BATIC VICTOBIES.
f ¡lowed. Tl*c nerv
r.t:n was xere- •ce-.L
».•t
I the war it could not be sold, and
iDU-tcIes c^n’racted, au l there wa* general
. I
1867 ... 47,928 1876... . 3'2,742! James G. Blaine had himself in­
r
i
Styles.
wasting of fiedi a; .i muscle. At eighteen
1868 ... 27,946 1877... . 11,163 i terviewed by a New York Tribune hia family was left penniless. At
month.» of c. e she waa placed un ’.er tho
They
show
for
themselve
that
they
are the latest and nobiest. Every-
treatment of a |.ro nlaa.nt ph;, tiefan of B -s-
192,8511 reporter and expressed himself as the close of the war, Gen. Sheridan
1860 ... 20,241 1882.
body
wants
Fashionable
Clothing
to
keep abreast with tho modes,'
ton,
Mas».,
but
at
theeu'i
uf
ten
m
tilths
she
4
16,219 favoring a reduction of the tariff on i who became interest d In the fam-
1870 ... 33,096 1883
b j - i daeltet -i t- s
a ! gt •• that »ba
costs our patrons nothing to do so.
|
» T<
1871 ... 18,907 1884... . *1,047! tobocco. He must be a lover of! ily, sent its members north, and
■
■?-
(
; »
We
t
«
k
Ua«
child
away
not
knowl
g
wbU
11,134
1873 . . . 9,893 1885.
Our Price's
j
The Oregonian seems to ! they came to Foxboro in extreme
to do. Iu tl i* drea.'fui dilemma wo were
for
7,797 . the weed.
Catarrh,
1874 . . 50,317 1886
orer-perMituled by fr'en!.» to try “one b- fr
We
are
determined
not
to
be
undersold
and
we
are
cqualy
determi
n
.
tie” of S wift '8 S pecific , which we did, and
1875 ... 13,559 1887abc utl8,000- be resting itself after the long and poverty. The daughter obtained
cd that no such bargains shall be obtained elsewhere as we offer, thi,
before It had all been taken we saw a change
y
weary battle with the Echo. Tho employment in a straw factory, but
REPUBLICAN VICTORIES.
for the belter iu her symptoms. Wo kept It
means low prices to all wlio come.
»
tip, and have d«>ue so to thi* day, and will
the work was to much for her and
M.
7 s
21,0331 Echo still bobs up serenely.
F
1872 . . . 53,451 1880
Special attention is called to our new line of Furnishing Goods, Hat, I
keep it up, if tho Lord wills, for many ¿ay4
iter
r
she died from over-exertion. The
1878 . . . 34,661 1881... . 13,022 I
to come, for it has brought our dying Hazel
Cans,
Gloves. Trunks, Valises etc. etc.
ft
Slowly but surely Yamhill is mother struggled on alone for a
to life, to v.gor, to strength and health again.
li
42,777
1879
iDEiprEisriD
SOL:D at
The
ashen
hue
of
her
cheeks
Las
chauged
to
Can b8
a rosy tint. She is able to walk anywhere,
In 1871-72 the Democrats carried I coining before the notice of the pub­ while, and then she was compelled
her languor and melancholy have posse i
Entire satisfaction alwavs guaranteed. We arc also agents for th,
the state the former year and the lic. This county is at present ex­ to go to the poor house, where she
away, an I »he is now a blithe, cheerful, hap­
cured ty
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS carrying a full line of their
porting
to
Salem
as
many
first
py
romping
child.
Should
you
wish
to
in
­
Republicans the latter ; but in 1872
died a few months ago. The fath­
crease your testimonials of proof of the
Mens’ Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing, Blankets and Flannels, these good»
purifying
virtue of 8. 3. 8., our names and what we
tlie Democrats were demoralized by class criminals as can be found ers ranch is now very valuable, and
are so well and so favorably known that further comment is useless,
have saht is but ap»<rtion pf what we owe to
elsewhere.
Our
efficient
officers
ths blood
t
Greely nomination. Here are
had Mrs. Gaines or her daughter
they simply havo no equal. Remember our motto, —[THE BEST
yon, should you wish to iue them.
Kindly yours,
ila,
GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY.]—
the figures which show that, with are more than a match for the lived they would noiv be . very
with
B£M. F. S wift .
_______ ________lit­
BISHOP & KAY.
G zhtrude E. S wift .
these exceptions, New York since broken down condition of the jail. wealthy.
ri
cu,
au
1
received
P. O. Box 66.
The Clothiers and Furnishing Goods Men of Yamhill.
ue’i Ixiulit Insult.
1860 has voted in the presidential As fast as one criminal escapes an­
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
i>
el-.», tor
free.
other is put in to fill tlie vacancy.
•A.. ¿ sU’L’. ; h. —
year as in the previous year,
Tu« S wift Srictric Co., Drawer ?. Atlanta, Ga.
The Tortalita Gold and Silver
illij
.I.U.C
t'-.r-v,
S.
For Sale by Rogers & Tod J
In 1863 the state went Republi­
ra.!í >td, Muas. tt
Dolph has introduced the follow­ Mining company has brought suit
Grocery Store Thero will allways bo found
can, and in 1861 gave its electoral ing bill: To provide fortifications "against James Gordon Bennett for
Third St., McMinnville Or.
— at —
Sheriffs Sale.
vote to Lincoln.
u G j ö u p u : i h <1 j
and other coast defences: It ap­ alleged libel, claiming $500,000
J. Harv. HENDERSON:
Í r
i« hereby given that by virtue of
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer ic Co., Lowoll, iiaaa.
(Successor to L. Root)
In 1867 the state went Democrat­ propriates $126,377,800, to be avail­ damages. The company’s mines an Notice
execution ana order of sale,’duly issued
i I
Price
Slj
clx
bottles,
—DKAI.KK IK—
of the circuit court of the state of Ore­
ic, and in 1868 went for Seymour. able as follows:
$21,500,000 for are in Arizona, and it has offices! out
gon for Yamhill county, tested < f date
All Fresh Goods. Groceries, Floor, Ba­
In 1871 the vote of the state was the fiscal year ending the 30th of in New York. It was capitalized November 15,1K87, upon a decree of fore­
con, Glassware anti Crockery.
closure in favor of Roswell H. Lamson,
Notice for Publication.
£¿7“.'ill goods delivered to purchaser in
Democratic, and in 1872 Republi­ June, 1889 ; 9,000,000 for.each fis­ at $ 1,000,000,divided into $2 shares plaintiff, and against Abraham Blackburn,
L axd O ffice at Oregon City, Or.. I
the city.
Blackburn. Henry II Murphy,
can.
cal year thereafter for a period of which were extensively advertised Caroline
Nov. 19, 1887 )
Adam Grant and J H Ford, partners in
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
In 1875 the state wept Democra­ eleven years; $5,877,800 for the fis­ and 6old. The complaint against business in San Francisco, California, named settler has filed notice of his inten­
as Murphv, Grant A Co., Charles Wright,
COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME,
to make final proof in support of his
tic, and in 1876 democratic.
cal year ending June 30, 1891; Bennett is based on an article pub­ doing business as Charles Wright & Co., J. tion
claim and, that said proof will be made
-------- Proprietor of tlie
W
Shelton,
J.
A.
Ford,
T.
W.
Perrv,
F.
In 1879 the state went Republi­ which sums are to be expended in lished in tho Herald, in which it I*. Hembree. II B Stevenson, M J. Peck­ before the county judge or clerk of Tilla­
3 in
James McCain and H. Hurley, part­ mook county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
can, and in 1880 republican.
accordance with recommendations was asserted that the Tortalita ham,
ners as McCain & Hurley, II. W. Price, gon, on Tuesday, January 10, 1888, viz;
Of Refreshment Rooms.
u\J
In 1883 the state went democra­ made in the report of the fortifica­ mining scheme was a “colossal bun­ Edgar Popplcton, Matthew Blackburn, William O Hara, homestead entry, No. 4.-
Mrs. Matthew Blackburn his wife. Libbie 3.39, for the S W H of N E *4 N W *4 of 8 E
Dealer
in
eggs,
chickens,
meats
of
all
de
­
tic, and in 1884 demoeratic.-Guard. tions board, in construction of forti­ ko scheme.” It is alleged “that Geiger, Albert Edson. Robert Handkinson 1-4, and lots 1, and 3 of sec. 5. T 2 S R 1Ô
scription, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash
and Clarence M. Blackburn, as defendants, W
THE
fications at the most prominent plaintiff has suffered actual pecun-, dulv
He names the following witnesses to for all produce. A nice, neat place will be
rendered by said court, and enrolled
OODLIN MOTH PREVENTATIVE.
prove
his
continuous
residence
unon,
and
docketed in the clerk's ofiice of said
kept, and respectfully, a share of the public
ports on tho Atlantic, Pacific, gulf iary loss and damage to the sum of and
county on October 1st 18*7, and a judgment cultivation of, said land, viz : J Biggs, B patronage is solicited.
therein in favor of plaintill ami against 8 Thompson, 8 Earl and J. Earl, all of
It would bo well enough for our and lake coast, and for building $500,000.” Joseph II. Reall, presi­ defendant
Abraham Blackburn,asin said de­ Tillamook post office, Tillamook county,
dent
of
the
company,
has
brought
land
batteries
and
torpedo
boats.
31
W. T. B urney , Regieter.
cree
specified, for the sum of ($2994.33), Oregon.
orchardist» in the Willametto val­
twenty-nine hundred and ninety-four dol-
n T
suit
in
tho
same
court
individually
dollar’s and thirty-three cents, together
ley, where tho codlin moth is just
Notice For Publication.
H,
The regular quarterly meeting of against Bennett for alleged libel, with
interest thereon from October 1,1887 at
xiVR
W
fl. AJll
L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or, I
commencing U> causo wormy apples the Western Union Telegraph com­
0 per cent.per annum, and($250) two hun­
?
Nov, 11, 1387.)
claiming
$250,000.
He
says
the
dred
ami
fifty
dollars
special
attorneys
fees,
—
Haring
bought
the—
Notice is hereby given that the following-
to investigate the following account pany was held Wednesday. Quar­
and
($91
98)
ninety-one
dollars
and
ninety
­
settler has filed notice of his inten­
of a discovery that Mr. Campbell, terly reports show a surplus on publication created an impression eight cents, costs am! disbursements. I. named
tion to make final proof in support of his
have levied upon tlie premises in said de­ claim, and that said proof will be made be­
among
plaintiffs
acquaintances
and
consul to Auckland, has made in hand of $7,354,000. The netreven-
cree specified and herein after described, fore the County Judge or Clerk of Yamhill
and the public that plaintiff was and will, on Saturday, December 24. 1887, county,
Oregon, at Lafayette, Oregon, on
that far away land, Perhaps the ues of the quarter ending Dec. 31,
the hour of two o’clock p. m., of said day,
January 5, 1888, viz: Jacob Will keep a choice line of meat«, and do
running a dishonest enterprise and at
at and in front of the court house door, at Thursday,
vino described can be made to from partial and estimated returns
Bailes,
homestead
entry, No. 6921, for lot respectfully request a share of the public’s
Lafayette,
Yamhill
county,
Oregon,
at
pub
­
patronage.
swindling people out of their mon­ lic auction, for cash in hand to the highest No 4 of sec. 31 T 5 S E3 W
thrive here and be of great use and will be about $1,500,000. Interest
He names the following witnessess to
ey by selling worthless ruining bidder, duly sell in the order hereinafter ■prove
his
continuous
residence
upon,
and
benefit. This is the story: In the on bonds and sinking fund, $142,-
r«
named, said premises to satisfy said sums
I,
so due ¡»laintiff, costs and accruing costs, cultivation of, said land, viz : G C. Dav­
Wanganui districts the natives 000, leaving a balance of about $S,- stock.
and the several sums, in said decree speci­ idson, Wm, Fowler, J. T Ash am and P
H.
Fowler,
all
of
Wheatland
P.
O
,
Yam
­
fied due, said several co-defendants of eaid hill county, Oregon.
plant in their orchards a vine call­ 711,000.
On this showing the
Gen. Thomas Kirby Smith, of Abraham Blackburn, to-wit:
30
W. T. B urney , Register.
i
,1
I
ed physiantlius, which can bo train­ board ordered a 1| {»er cent, divi­
1st.
Philadelphia, a distinguished sol­ All the following parts of tho donation
ed to run up the trunk «of an apple dend, payablo January 16th, which
¡WM
Notice For Publication.
claim of A. R Elder and wife, claim
STORE.
dier in tho war of the rebellion, died land
No C8 in township 3, south of range 4 west
L axd O ffice at Oregon City, Or., I
tree and spead itself over tho will leave an estimated surplus of
of
the
Willamette
meridian,
and
in
the
Nov. 10, 18.87.Ç
in New York, Wednesday, aged 97
county of Yamhill, state of Oregon, to-wit:
branches without injury to the tree. $7,634,000 in tho treasury. The
Notice is hereby given that the following-
I
years. He was chief of Gen. Grant’s Beginning at the south east corner of said named settler has filed notice of his inten­ THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD I
It bears a profusion of fragrant report states that the gross earnings
claim, thence north 10 chains and 85 ¡inks, tion to make final proof in support of his
staff at tho close of the war. His thence cast 2 chains and 39 links, thence claim, and that said proof will be made be­
whitish flowers that bloom from will be the largest ever earned in
north 84 chains ami 33 links, thence west 17 fore the County Judge or Clerk of Tilla­ Containing Over Twenty Thousand
illness was of short duration and chains
and 34 links to center of county mook county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
spring to autumn. They are filled one quarter. But the little reduc­
Articles on Prominent People.
his death was very unexpected. lie road, thence south 1 degree and 30 minutes, gon, on Wednesday, January 4, 1888, viz:
with sweets and attract all kinds tion of the expenses of the Balti­
east 28 chains and 45 links, thence west 36 John T. Turner, homestead entry, No. 4.572
studied law with Salmon P. Chase, chains and .50 links to west boundary of claim for the N E ’4 of 8 E % of sec 32, and N %
This standard work is the only
of moth and honey gathering in­ more A Ohio system could be made
(hence south 13 chains and 53 links, thence of 8 W 14 and 8 W
of 8 W H of sec, 33,
and was admitted to the bar in east
National Cyclopeedia of Biography
.36 chains and 70 links to stake in cen­ T 2 8 R 9 W.
sects. The codlin moth finds them before the first of December, and it
ter of county road, thence south 1 degree
He names the following witnesses to in this country, and worthy to rank
1846. In 1856 President Pierce ap­ and
30 minutes, east 55 chains and 5-1 links prove his continuous residence upon, and
as naturally os a duck finds water, will require a little further time to
A. DIELSCHNEIDER.
pointed him United States marshal with center of county road to south boun- cultivation of, said land, viz : Sidney Mc­ with the great national works of its
and in finding them, in order to realize the full benefits of the econ­
drv of claim, thence east 11 chains and 81 Carger, H. B. Moore, G Mupsow, ami kind in the Old World, now being
for the Southern district of Ohio, links to place of beginning, containing 200 David Reasoner, all of Nestocton, T. O.
reach the honey, inserts his probos­ omies of consolodation.
prepared in England, Germany and
acres save and excepting 62 acres thereof Tillamook county, Oregon.
which position he retained until the conveycdtoJ.il
Carse, the deed to which
Belgium. No name eminent in lit­
30
W. T. ButtNEY^hcgister.
cis through a narrow cleft in the
accession of President Buchanan. is recorded on page 467 of book Q of the re­
erature,
art, music, science or in­
Sir
Charles
Tupper,
the
Canadian
cords of deeds tor said county.
flower, so shaped that although the
Notice For Publication,
He took part in many important Also the following described tract to-wit:
vention will be omitted. Sold onlj-
Minister
of
Finance,
and
Represen
­
proboscis can enter to the tempting
L and Ornes at Oregon City, Or.! )
a part of the donation land claim of
by subscription.
engagements during tho war, and Being
Nov. W, l.'sy )
A R Elder and wife, claim No 68 in town­
sweets it cannot be easily with­ tative on the Joint Fisheries Com­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
W. W. BECK. Agent.
ship
3
south
of
ran^c
4
west
of
the
Willam
­
remained in the field until 1864, ette meridian in Yamhill county. Oregon, named settler has tiled notice of his inten­
drawn. The leaves act much the mission, has arrived in Chicago
—But Drop Info-
tion
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
when sickness contracted by ex­ and more particularity dcscribe<l as follows :
?of
same as the wires of an entrance to from Washington on his way to
Beginning at a stake in center of county road claim, and that said proof will be nnt le be­
posure compelled hirnto retire.
running from the covered bridge across the fore the County Judge or < lerk of Tilla­ thousands rnffering from Asthma, Con­
an old-fashioned rat-trap act, and Winnipeg. He inclines to the belief
North Yamhill river to intersect the county mook county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
that
there
is
but
little
left
now
of
road near James Johnson’s,said stake being gon, on Tuesday, January 17, 1888, viz: sumption, Coughs, etc.» Did you ever try
hold the moth a prisoner until he
The first issue of the Broadaxe south one and one-half degrees east in cen­ Sidney McCarger, homestead entry. No. 4731 Acker’s Englisn Remedy? It is tho best
dies. Itis a genuine vegetable trap, the feeling of irritation that inspired
ter of road 28chains and 48links from inter­ for lots No. 2, 3, 4 and 7 of see. 5,T 3 8 It'd preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
in
’
Blakely contained an advertise­ section of said road with the south line of W.
sold on a positive guarantee at 10c,,.00c.
retaliation
baited and worked by dame nature non-intcrcourse and
He names the following witnesses to Geo. W. Burt Druggist.
the said James Johnson’s donation claim,
ment:
“
A
boy
wanted
at
this
of
­
thence south x!) and one-half degrees, west prove his continuous residence upon and
movement last winter, and enter­
herself,— Albany Herald.
.36 chains and 65 links, thence north 34 cultivation of, said land, viz: H. B. Moore,
Bakery and Grocery,
tains a hope that, the more tranquil fice.” The next issue of The Early chains and 7.5 finks, thence oast 13 chains J T Turner, H. W. Turner, and G. Mtin-
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
sow. all of Nestocton, 1* O.. Tillamook
County
News,
published
also
in
and
17
links,
thence
south
5
chains
and
1.5
THINGS WE KNOW.
condition of puhlic sentiment is now
VIA
link?, thence east 22 chains and 16 links, county, Oregon
30
W T B ciiney , Register.
thence south 1 degree oast with center of
WHEN
prevailing on this side of the line, Blakely, contained tho following: county
Oregon
&
California
R. R.
to place of beginning contain­
Every republican is making a and the often expressed willingness “Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jor­ ing 110 road
acres, excepting therefrom and Executors’ Sale of Real Estate.
And Connections.
kick against tho President’s mes­ of Canada to make any fair and don, a bouncing baby boy.” W. from both of said tracts, the following parts Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
Hungry and Thirsty. Crockery
TIIE MT, SHASTA ROUTE.
thereof<*i»nveyed by Abraham Blackburn
an orilcr of the County Court of X anihill
sage.
A.
Jordan
is
editor
of
the
Broad
­
on
June
22,
lxx5,
to
William
Loyd
by
deed
reasonable concession may enable
(’lose connections made at Ashland with
Oregon, duly mu<le and entered of
and Glassware included.
recorded on page 32 of Volume’ X, of the county, July
That a democratic president will
7, 1887, the undersigned execu­ «toges of the California, Oregon and Idaho
the Commission to bring their la­ axe. Some ¡teople pretend to be­ records of deeds of Yamhill county, Oregon, record
Stage
Company
tors
of
the
last
will
and
testament
of
Lvdia
and now owned by Libbie Geiger to-wit:
be elected next year.
decased, will, by virtue of sai«l’ or­
bors to a satisfactory close, and se­ lieve that advertising dosn’t pay. Ih'ing part of the donation land claim of J der Cook
on Saturday, December 17, A D. 1887
That James G. Blaine wants the
but
it
does.
Only 13 Miles Staging,
Alfred R Elder and wife, claim No 68 no­
cure for a result tho approval of
tification 1582 and the donation land claim at the hour of two o’clock p. m. of said da/
Time between
upon the premises, duly sell at public unci
republican nomination.
of
Jas
Ramage
claim
No
65
in
township
the treaty making authority.
tion for cash in hand, oh day of sale lots
Claus Spreckles has accepted 3 south of range 4 w< st of Willamette mer­ (7)
That every democrat wants Jim­
Portland and San Frantisto.
seven nml (S) eight, of liloek (10) t’en.ot
idian in Yamhill county, Oregon, and said
Rowland’s addition to the town or citv of
39 Hours.
The negotiations of the Blaine the site offered by the people of the part being bounded as follows : Beginning McMinnville,
mie iwminated.
----- -When I say that-----
X
’
auihill
county,
state
of
Ore
„
Exl,r<?ss trains run daily
at the northeast corner of the donation
'* ’ at expense of BET « KEN rOliTI. AMI and ASHLAND.
Thai Jimmie will sink into politi­ option for tho Chicago Times are Pajoro valley for a beet sugar evap­ land claim of Alfred R Elder aforesaid, gon Title perfect Deed
A. J A ppkmox
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
thence west 55 chains and 80 links to the purchaser.
ARRIVE.
cal offiivion after this campaign.
in shape. Clarson and Reynolds orator, and has signed contracts track
C. II. C ook
r >rtland 4:00 P. M Ashland.. 8:30 A. M.
of tho Oregon A California railroad, F enton A F fnton .
Atty's
for
Estate
Executors
aforesaid.
Ashland
.5:4«)
P.
M.¡Portland
10.40A M
That new subscribers are wanted of Des Moines, who represent the with farmers for raising beets. He thence south 21 and a half degrees east to Dated Nov 15, 1887
30t5
I- e.al I as..rnBer Hally, Except Sunday:
a point where the said track crosses
Have the most complete tailor shop on the
Blaine syndicate, havo second op­ agrees to pay a minimum price of the west boundary of said donation
at tho T elephone oflieo.
LEAVE.
__
arrive
.
land claim of said Alfred R Ehler,
Portland s <«) A. M. Enecnc./ 2-4Ô
p M.
Don't Experiment
:40 T
tion on the paper. Th«»y arc con­ price of $4 per ton. Work will soon thence
south on said west boundry line
Eugene
9:00
A.
M.ll
’
orltand
3:45
P
X ou cannot afford to Waste time in ex­
M.
Side.
Tho Western Union Telegraph fident, or profess to be, that the commence on the building, which of said claim to a point 23 chains and perimenting
when your lungs are in danger
38 links south of the north boumlrv line of
I
ullman
Buffet
Sleepers.
company has reduced the price of holders of the first option will not with machinery, is to cost $400,000. this tract and 12 chains and 78 links south < onsuption always seems, nt first only a
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
I'o not |>erniit any denier to impose
of the ]M»int where said track crosses said cold
messages. A message goes east conic to time with the cash and
west boundary line, thence cast 53 chains 'JJ?'”1..''’!1 W|m some cheap imitntion of Dr i iskiyous and San Francisco.
King
s
New
Discovery
for
consumption,
and
22
links
to
vast
Itoundary
line
of
said
for $1, t<> California «for 50 cents. that they will get the paper. Noth-
Tho committees appointed by the claim, thence north 23 chains ami 38 links coughs an«l colds, but be sure you get the
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Between
----- -NONE BUT-----
This rate is reasonable and a re­ | ing can be decided till the first op­ last general assemblies of the north­ to the place of beginning containing 126 genuine Because he can make’more profit
Portland
and
Ashland,
Siskiyou
’
s
lie
may
tell
you
he
has
something
jttst
as
more or less Said tract first to be
duction from this rate it is sup­ tion expires. Meantime Clarkson orn and southern Presbyterian acres
sold to contain 122 acres more or le-s
g.MMt, or jus! the same Don't be deceived
Workmen Employed !i
l ut insist on getting Dr. King's New pi/ •1'1'1 Ban Francisco. Fnc ofCh’arge. Hrst-Class
posed will not l>e made for some ' anil his friends have got the neces- churches, met in Louisville, yester­ The donation land 2d claim of Wm. D, Clark n?
V,n\i wI‘icll,i’ guaranteed to give relief ¿¡I'l/n'lHi’
Berry
ninkc.«
connection
time, or till the business of the I sary funds pledged and ar«' waiting. day, to take Steps looking to the and Thebe Cl.uk his wife, claim No 84 be­ Tri. I
r UnK o"'1
»Actions
" r< -ular ,rain''he East Hide
ing parts of section !>. ltl. an.I 11 of T 3 8 R frial hotties free at Rogers A Todd.s (61 i> ■ i
Ih\ isxon from foot of F street
company increases to justify it.
4 \\ of W illmet tv meridian in Yamhill
• Their plan is to make the Times an union of tho two bodies.
conntv. Oregon, and bounded and described
A Sound l.etral 0|initw
side Division.
out and out protection paper, and
as follows : Beginning nt a point 13 chains
War
is
talked
of
in
the
European
:
I ountv Atty. 1! BETWEEN PORTLANDS CORVALLIS.
•----- IM TUE------
and 35 links south and 8 chains ami 7 link« l'UvM'"w>ay
One of the passing strange things 1 the recent course of the Tribune on
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Mail Train.
countries quite strongly. If they ! west of the northeast corner of said section I.ròti
r’ 'ì” 1
h,Vpy re”»!«»
Mv
9. thence north 89dcm< s and
minute«
• (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS)
of this coast is, the editor of the : tlie message and the Blaine inter­
want to fight, let them fight, it is east SO chain« and 35 links, thence north ® rotbcrals-. wm vcrv l,,w with Malaria Portland 75. A. M | McMinn’''^« P Af
view
makes
them
more
anxious
degree*
and
45
minutes,
east
76
chains
and
Oregonian. J. S. Kallock died the
possible that American wheat would <6 links, thence south 21 chains and 31 n file. use tri. of Bitter-
tilt. Iinsiiciiie
I U’“ Coryali, 1:30 p M.lp„rlUnd
saved hi, Am-aiis'i..
fife "
links, thence north x» degrees and 4.5 min­
other day, he is the father of the than ever to get the Times. An ac­ be raised in price by this means.
trains of the Or“cgon P?<ific’ KR™** with
utes, west 33 chains and JD links, thence
curate ¡«»Il of the national republi­
north
<!vj*recs and at minutes, west .57
man who shot De Yeung of the
Lxpre«» Train Dally
,
..xprr««
can eommitti'C on the BluiiH* and
ha« a large chains and 11 links, thence south ¿5 chains
7 Except Sunday.
Cheaper Than the Cheapest !
L • “
San Francisco Chronicle, and was
and
links, thence north
degrees and
!R 5 '1K-3 t P A r ... .
arrive .
i the anti-Blaine ¡.-sue has been ob­
which will L> minutes,west 89vhains ......... ‘
reni« «ly" ili war.1 off as well Portland
t \ \
Minnvilk8:00p M
himself an unprincipled man, al­
north 2 < ‘ *
as cure all Malaria di-eases ami fi.r „11 McMin’vilk..
Portlan«! 9:<M> A .W
tained during th1 • last five da
reading his Xliugm
ki<llH
WILLU1S & HIBBS.
a vr and stoiiuirhf'tit
.
x
R. koeiiler .
i
though he carried the abréviation I It shows that thi
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P. R ogers .
nut
’
ii
and 15 li
I- Ime .A.', sud »1 at Roger, ,4
Ma »ager
G I- F. <t Pa„. Agt
rty out of the fo
t
Toll
Merelian Tailor*.
It chain
“Rev.” la'forc his name. Upon his
contain!
. nieiulicn have first
tres m
-51 'ÄkXANC
'n”,r « es-
death the Oregonian dislud up the i than Blaine for
T« het
vecisow mljrJZf.kpr.’s KX -KuAvX I'.T.’A ‘¿S
i>\ro
Blood Elixir is the only excepto
tho
'iiurIHilO
end
V» ni(xxl Kemedv piaran.
<1 claii
J H’’’ ledi, n
F'aally linhle to sudden
whole disgusting story again. A The following of Mr r I1
April «
BirJd
7
‘
Sr
'
te
''’ ls becans« H h the bat
m.i
coi
«old«,
Coughs,
Croup,
Whooping
Cough
ÌI18 1
teed. It is a poaitlvo cure for Ulcers, Ernp-
It is the only
Blood Pre^ration known. It will ¿J Soother at hand.
Sïu"’
Acker's Engbsh ^ejyeun,
man in his grave is not in peace if « seventeen membt
tioas or Syphilitic Toisoning. It purifies tile
if th
«11 Blood
JpTriflÄ medicine yet made that will remove g
mini
tic
I
..emedy
a
positive
mro.
R
ole
‘
TV*
purifies
the
whole
system,
and
banishes
all
Rheumatic
tei»
Yamhill
|he On-goniun ia on the nuteid«*.
infantile disorders.
It contains M 0/^
Tho
(lualities
new
I
I
Winter stock of Cloth.]
exhibition.
I
Our Qualities.
I
Our
Ayer’s
1
Family
L C. TRIPLETT,
BS11
Cigars and Soda
nil T. M. Fields, Proprietor
OPPOSITION
dll
risko Marl
iWS
SHOE
! Plain Figure Dealer;
Don’t tad Tliis
I
Williams & Hibbs,
"West
./
Fine Suits a Specialty t
All New Goods
1 ■'
LATEST STYLES!
and Neuralgic pains
Wo guarantee it
N.
or .Vorphine, but gives the child r.iWsM
«4« from pain. Price 35 cents. SuM •$
Geo. W Burt, dnipgist.
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