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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1888)
« Howvra, elaborate inq.teul programmes were rendered, and 'anion, masses weie sung with great pomp, while thousands At a Democratic caucus held by Of failing health, whether in the form of of fair penitents emerged from the sack Democratic membeis o' congress Night Sweats aud kci-vousness, er in n Aprils, for the impose of discussing cloth and ashes of tlie Lenten season, sense of Gt-ni-ral Weariness and Loss cf H. r>. HEATH.......... I’ubH.her. the bills for tho admission of ferritoties, radiantly happy in new gowns and Par Appetite, should suggest tlie uso of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This preparation the result was quite the opposite to the is pat ern bonnets. On Friday the house of representatives Is most effective for giving tone and howls, of the Republican party. The Democrats stand solidly for tho ad spent the afternoon in discussing the tws strength to tlie enfeebled system, pro moting tho digestion and assimilation of mission of Dakota, New -Mexico, Wash bills to pension the w idowa of Gens. Lo T”E TICKET. food, restoring the nervous forces to gan and Blair at the rate of $2000 per ington ami .Montana, The aim of the their normal condition, and for purify Democracy and the policy suggested in year. Tlie debate was interesting be ing, enriching, and vitalizing the blood. FOR CONUKEHH. the cuui us was one of gieat liberality cause one bill presented a republican JOHN M. GEARIN. Failing Health. to tho territ ories. Irrespective of paity and tile other a democratic leader. Both Ten years ago my health began to fail. DELEGATES TO ST. I.Ol’IH, policy tho Democrats stand linn for the General Logan and General lilair hud I was troubled with a distressing Cough, JOHN F MILLER, new states in the hope that the ad been nominated by their respective pol Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. tried various remedies pre NAPOLEON DAVIS, mission to statehood will give them aid itical friends for the vice-presidency of scribed I by different physicians, but the United State*, tlie democrat in 1868 T. J. BLACK, in their rapid progiess and develo|i- became so weak that I could not go up . • ping to rest. My und republican in 1884. The treatment J. K. KELLY, ment. friends recommended inc to try Ajer’s of the two bills und the feelings ttiey M. S. HELLMAN, Sarsaparilla, whit h I did, and I am now THE DIFFERENCE. If. KLIPPEL. aroused in the house weie by no means as healHiy and strong as ever.—Mrs. E. L Williams, Alexandria, Minn. free irom politics. I have used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, in my People of this city have repeatedly PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The widows were regarded as having family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is asked the editor of this paper if he inherited all the political capital und op taken* faithfully, that it will thoroughly W. H. EFFINGER, could see any difference between Pen position of their husbands, and when eradicate this terrible disease. I have W. R. BILYEU, prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an dleton and McMinnville. We will say the pension bills were under considera also E. R. SKIPWORTH. alterative, and must say that I honestly to the public that we can in many wavs. tion the atmosphere was as much charg believe it to be the best blood medicine ev'er compounded.—W. F. Fowler, M. D., 3 d judicial DiHrmcr. For instance a man in Pendleton niort- ed with political feeling us if the dead D. D. 8., Greenville, Tenn. G. W. BELT. g iged his property in that city to enable men had revisited tiie earth again and Dy spepsia Cured. film to pay his share of the bonus Which mounted the stump as iivnl caudidatis -JOINT REPRESENTATIVE—V A Mil ILL AND It would be impossible for me to de he had subscribed for a flour mill. This in a heated political campaign. scribe what I suffered from Indigestion TILLAMOOK COVNTII S. is one difference. Another is in the and Headache up to the time I began Aftor a long discussion both bills were C. V. KIRKENDALL. S'lport that the two papers of Pendleton passed by practically one vote, the Lo taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was under the care of various physicians, and tried receive from the business men of that gan bill by 151 against 95, and the Blair a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re John M. Gearin, tho candidate for city. There is not one place of business I bill by 148 against 91. All the republi lief. After taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla congress is an able and gifted speaker, i'l the city of Pendleton but what has cans and about one-fourth of the demo for a short time, my headache disap peared, and my stomach performed its an advertisement in the local papors, crats voted for both bills, and about lie was born in Umatilla county in 1851 duties more perfectly. To-day my saloons not excepted. When a man in tlnee-fuui tlis of the democrats opposed health is completely restored. — Mary -and is 37 years ol<l. lie will make the business will help suppo.t biabóme botlr The Logan bill was in tlie last Harley, Springfield, Mass. most brilliant canvass that Oregon has papers then a town can bo said to be ad I have been greatly benefited by the seen foryears. His friends claim that vancing, for through its newspapers a congress and was then the subject of prompt use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It lively political discussion. Ttie.comuiit- tones and invigorates the system, regu he will carry Multnomah county by 2,- town gits what popularity it lias with lars the action of the digestive and tee on that oCbassion divided on paity 000 majority. the outside country. assimilative organs, and vitalizes the lines, and the bill was adversely report blood. It is, without doubt; the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. — The head of the editerial columns this NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF. ed which killed it for that congiess. II. 1). Johnson, 383 Atlantic avenue, week is graced by tho democratic state This time it occupied a very different Brooklyn, N. Y. tt ticket, it is also the winning ticket, or at position. It was introduced by a demo When a person reads the following least we will consider it so until it is de plank of the democracy of Oregon, he crat, Mr. McShane, and was favorably feated, not before. John M. Gearin has can not help but feel that the democrat- reported by a majority of the cOHimittee Prepared by Dr. J. (J. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price six bottles, declared bis popularity in Multnomah ic party is doing nil that is possible for composed of nine democrats and six re county, the stronghold of the republi the poor man. The other day we over publicans. Mr. Matson, chairman of cans, three times during the past few heard a bloated monopolist on a small the committee on invalid pensions, led years. scale, ridiculing the deinocrtic paity, be the opposition to the bill, and cause it could hot raise enough money Couchran, who sits bn the democratic At Milwaukee, Wig., in tbo municipal to carry un election with; because he side of tlie ho'-.^e, made the most con ■selection that took place last Wednesday said the party is composed ol poor men. spicuous effort in advooaey of its pas ’ the names of old political parties were We admit it and by the help of these sage. dropped. The contest was between the And now that tlie Blair and Logan > socialists’ and the citizens’ ticket. It same poor men we intend to roll up rt good democratic majority in support of pension bills nave been disposed of in was a close run. Brown, citizons’ can- this way, it Ims been suggested that the j « nidate for mayor, received 15,978 votes, thoplank which reads: Resolved, That WO most earnestly find rest of the deserving widows of brave •* and Kroeger, socialist candidate, receiv unqualifiedly endorse the policy of tariff ed 15,033. The election was a vory ex revision, und a reduction of the surplus defenders lie likewise provided far, not citing one. »-Republicans and democrats revenue to the needs of the government, forgetting those whose husbands were in droppedlneir party names for tho once, economically administered, as set forth the ranks. > * and united to beat tho socialists. Mil in the president's last annual messagp to congress. We believe thatsucha re The New "York Sun sunt a reporter waukee is one of our cities that have a vision is dictated by sound policy and CROCKERY, 1 larger foreign born than native popula- that unnecessary taxation is unjust tax through Canada from Montreal to Vau- i ation and oppression, and publ’O rev courver Island to sound tho people on Hion. enue should, qs far as possible, bo de the subji et of annexation to the United GLASSWARE, Rhode IslaiH election rived from taxes levied upon the luxur States. He found a general demand for ies rather than on the necessaries of life annexation, es¡wciallv in the Northwest last Wednesday. She is a manufactur CANDY AND A poor man lias no luxuries, aud the provinces. ing stato. yet the democratic platform republican party in order to help our adopted by her stato convention com- About the most unanswerable retort NOTIONS. home manutacturies whore capital runs iinsnds President Cleveland’s message up into the millions, protects them and to tlit. claim which is rtiadetlrat revenue •■and declares in favor of a refo'rm in tlie PUREBRED JERSEY BULL pours money into their coffers which is reform means reduced wages for the la -tariff. Rhode Island gave Blaine 6,000 sucked from the arteries of the laboring borer is JliWt made by an Irishman, to majority in 1884. classes. Protect our poor men and tax whom a in’H'ownor said: “Pat, don’t But it is not Rhodo Island that our re our capitalists would bo a better scheme. vote the den’bcratic ticket. If that party publican brethren nre mourning over. Poverty is nothing to be ashamed of. wins, your jvifges will be reduced.” Dark Brown, White switch, Black Just now, the country is going to the In order to gain a good majority in favor “Devil trust ye, row,” exclaimed Pat. muzzle, Bred by Springer Bros’, Amity, devil, on account of tlio talk about re of the democratic party on the issues “If that’s so, ve'J vote it yourself!” Oregon. moving the tariff on wool. When they that are before us, we must each and Patrick is correct.—•Ex. DAMS. HUBS. get the farmers sufficiently interested to every one consider ourselves a mission Calved Fob, 4 1884 Christmas, No 8204 The supremo court of tho , ’ nited be scared over their wool, they will ary in tlie lan 1 of the heathen trying to (lot by ‘ ’range 2d, Duke of Wellington States has rendered a decision in tho Got by Oiatigo 1st. imported Bull from look after the manufacturers. Too bad ! convert them to the true principals ot Island of Jersey. Oleomargarine case and doclars that tariff reform. The above Bill w ill stand at the ranch a etate lias tho power to forbid the Jacob Sharp, the.New York boodler manufacturing of oleomargarine. The of C. W. Holman, one mile south of is dead. Ills funeral occured Saturday. McMinnville. court holds that a state can legislate The following is a dispatch from New Terms, $3.(10, cash in advance. These against anything that affects tho public ferms insure a calf. 44 3m York regarding the-same: (From Our Regular Correspondent.) health, and that oleomargarine can be N ew Y ork , April T.-Onoof the queer Notice for Publication. W ashington , April 2, 1888. manufactured us to lie unfit for use and est episodes that ever occurred in this L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or., ) Congress was not completely extin- by the using of it produce disease. city was the funeral of Jacob Sharp, M arch 21, 1.888 i which occurred at 8 :30 thia evening, nt guieed last week,but it must be confiHiel Notice is hereby given that the following- Read Chas. Grisseu’s ad under new Itiis late residence. Tim utmost secrecy it was considerably overshadowed by an named settler h;i> filed notice of his inten to-day. ■marked the arrangements, and no one tion to make final proof in support of his •'Wan allowed to enter tlm house, except other attraction—the Woman’s Interna L. L. Holbrook, formerly of this city, claim and, that said proof will be made tional council. And tlie convention was Iby invitations especially sent by the died in Denver a few days ago. before the ( ounty Clcrkof Tillamook <•< unty nfamily. Even tlio visitors had evident quite a tlnancialcuccess to Bay the least, Dr. W. W. Green a Prominent Dentist Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednes viz; Albert W. Fletcher, < .ly been instructed not to give any infor its surplus being limited only by the of Portland, Oregon, lias arrived in this day, May Kith, pomestead entry, No. .‘»(MiG, for Lots 33. 31, nistion about the affair, und when ques city and will rem tin about three weeks. V».\<3G, 37 and 27 of See 5, and Lots 5, G, 7 tionnd denied that the funeral was lak size of tho opera house in which the Seis of teeth can lie procured from him .’ It). 11. 12 of Sec. 8. T 5 S R 10 W gathering was hold. For four days the from «10 to $15. Teeth extracted . ing place. 11 ? names the following witnesses to i rove It is possible that Jacob is not dead storm clouds wrestiod with the council, without pain. All work war anted tint his continuous residence upon, and cultiva th’ said land, viz: \V. A. Gage, G H but shamming, in order to getawny from and for four nights the rain pattered class. Office in Dr. Tucker’s old stand. tion Page, Charles 1, Sawdey and Darius J. Mr. Hiram Tu eker of this city deserves down and tlie women spattered back justice. Dunn, aJ of Oretown. I' O .Oregon W, T Ih kney . Register and forth. They were burning with the awhile lot of praise from thu people <»l . in 1. M. .. i 30-f wserezrjprwrcwT.- wniisiiirrj v ■ ua n w i r i .aw thin county f< r liir< gilt of such a fine Following Is nn analysis of the vote tires of too lofty an enthusiasin.to bother piece of ground to the county. He lias Notice For Publication. for president in 1884 : Northern Dmno about the weather. niado out the deed without any L and O ffi ‘ i : at Oregon City. Or.. 1 slate vote, 3,194,832: southern Demo It was not until the fitli day of tho con reservations and it is now deposited in March 22. l » Notiecis hercby'given that the follow ir,g- cratic vote, 1,710,143: northern Repub vention that the run shone and the dele tlie First National Bank. Thia piece of grouml is woilh zt least $1560, and Mr. named settler has filed notice of his inten ¡lean vote, 3,589,000: southern Repub gates from foreign countries got the first fucker should be eon sidoied as a dona tion to make final i roof in support of his lican voto, 1,255,666: Democratic vote glimpse of the American capitol witli its tor of $1500 into tlie county’s treasury. t laim, and that said p~o<»f will be made be fore the county clerk ol Tillamook county, in Democratic states, <2,719,098: Demo stately public buildings. 1 might say ev L oxgfui . i . ow Mi-.i:rix<i.— l'lio literary < Iregon, at 'l illamook. Orejón, on Thursday. cratic vote in Republic an states. 2,191,- ery subject that pertained to Boman was and musical entertainment nt the Col- May 17. Is», viz: William A Gage, home stead entry. No. 4127, for the N W ’4 of 8 E 777: Republican voto in Democratic considered. .Attention was given to tlie | lege Chapel to be held Saturday *4 ami S E >| of S E and Tz»ts 2. 3. 4 of •fates, 2,246,981: Republican vote in notable advances in all lines of develop ! evening, beginning at 7,)5, ¡8 to be a sec 32. T ». S R |o \V llenaines the following witnt hscs to prove Republican states, 2,299,331: St.John ment, ivolving a review of what has llenery W. Longfellow meeting. The his continuous resilience upon. :.nd cultiva vote in Republican states, 99,261: St. been accomplished, which gave a con- ! entire exereises, even to the songs will tion of. said land, viz: Albert W. Fletcher, John voto in Democratic states, 52,548: gn.t ilstorv tone to the gathering, and I consist of reviewing his life and works G II Pag»', Darius J Dunn and Charles ' and reviling and singing tlie words of I., Sawdev, all of Oretown, Oregon. Butler vote in Republican states, 93,327: drew certain representative women here the great poet. Ail are invited. M. 3Ü-J \V. T, B ükney . Register, Butler vote in Democratic states, 40,501. who would not have been attracted had Tlie republicans have nominated Bing And yet one would suppe se from the ih» c usado had enly a political end Notice for Publication. er Herman lor congressman; W P. way^John Sherman howls about free bal in view. I Font lor supreme judge ; II. 11. Hewitt I. vxd Om< r. at Oregon City. Or .I lot and a fair count that there were no Tho necessity of better organisation in w as nominated lor disti let attorney for Miiivli. 22d. I xsh i Notice is hereby given that tlie following tlie third judicial distifi-t; presidential Republican votes counted in tho south. tlie work for wonion's advancement was named settler lias tiled notiee of his inten •lectsra are Fulton, Kapus and Mcl.ean ; And it has also been intimated that there the main i loa of the c mventior, and the tlie delegates to tlie national convention tion to make final proof in support of his’ umi that said proof will lie made lie- were no prohibition votes in the Demo- organisations perfected as tlio result of are Bourne, Aloodv, Cusick, Bean, claim, fore tlie I’oun.v Clerk of Tillamook county. cratic states I the effort promise to lie of historical ii - Mavs, Mallory. Oregon, at I'lilamook. Oregon, on Friday, Ma> ixtli, lass vi George II. Page, home ' terest and importance. NOTICE FOR ITBLIl ’ ATION. stead entry. No 1-tTi. for the 6 El I of N W ¡PROTECTION AND THE FARMER The President and Mrs. Cleveland ac- 1-4 and K Kl-4 of SW1-1 and Lots 2, 3. 4 Sec IsAXD O fficb at Oregon Citv. Or . ( | corded tlie Women's Council a special 25 T • S R 11 W. A | r 1 3. 1888 i As to the agricultural interest in New handshaking on Friday, and Susan B. mimes tlie following witnesses to prove Notice is hereby given that the following- his lie continuous residence upon, and cultiva York, tho second stats in tlie value of named settler has tiled notiee of his inten- tion Anthonv, who presented tho pioneers cf of said land, viz : Albert W. IVetcher. agricultural products, we uro informed i tiou^o make final proof in support of his on the authority of tlio stato agent of tlie tho woman’s suffrage movement head claim ami that said proof will be made be Wm. A. Cage, Charles I, thr.vdey and .1. Dunn all of Oretown. Oregon linreau of statistics, (lint New York ing tho line, rested her hand on the fore tl e judge or c erk of Yamhill county, Darius M 30 1 W T. B i rney . Register fannoru are more in debt than they were President's shoulder during this perform at Lafayette, Oiegon, on Wednesday, May 23, 1888. vii: James M. Hewitt, homestead ten years ago; th.it (lie luernge depreci- I entry« No I fiJI. to1 tin* S ’. of N W I I S W ation of farming lands is fully one third I ance and was so unique in her style alto- I- I o S W 1-4 s *c. T AS RG W in ten years; that prolmbiy ono third of getlier Dial she kept tlio President and lie names the lollowing witnesses to tlio farms in tlie stato would not sell for Mrs. Cleveland laughing. there were prove his continuous residence upon, ami more than the cost of the buildings and > colored women in line who were atFablv cult v ition of. said land, vix E. C. Ma Thirtl Street, between E ami F other improvements; that thirty per . , . . . « . • ’ loney, I' R. Bu’ey, J M, Lady ami F J. cant af III, luruis are mortgaged for two- : presented and received, meek lucking ft'ward all of Sheridan I’oalotttcc. Yam McMinnville, Oregon. thirila of their estimated value. Thia quakeresses in gray and bruan, an In bill county, Oregon. Aprl3:4 W. T. Rt rxky . Register state ia Ural in the magnitude of ita dian woman got goons in a gown with manufavtnrea and in tlio advantages, nt beaded embroidery,Norwegian, Swedish, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. hoina and abroad, for agricultural pro First-clay-« accommodations for Ccmmer ducts. It is not unfair to aav that agri- Danish, Scutch, and Edglisli ladies, I as » O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., I rial men ami general travel. culture ia as prosperous in New York as I many cl whom wero elegantly dressed Mtapp' Transient stock will card for. Notice i* hereby given that t the average for all the states. If nearly while a few Americana were ill the wild named settler has tilled notice Everything new and in First-Class Order thirty years ol prelect ion leaves farming est evolution of Hie dress reform. lhe tion to make final proof in s in the condition which Illis report shows claim, and that I proof will I ited Iti it to be, protection does not lienetit agri ; I’resident emeiged, looking as if lie had fore the <x»unty ju«l>n or clerk culture. -iVin. R. Morrison in tlie March ! been through a thrilling experience. county, Oregon, at l-ah v Forum. Yesterday u number of delegates of the Monday. June 4. HW.i 'r-Lrvv<r> ff'-*' Children. They are es- enlrv, N V Hable to sudden Fanners of Oregon are on the same council uccapied various pulpits of llie homestea«! the N W I 4 of sec. i Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, rond. Protection for 25 years, even of i city churches. He najne» tiie etc. Wo guarantee Acker's English wool, I1.38 not made our farmeis very As usual in Washington on Easter prove Iiis Continuous re*r Remedy a positive cum. It saves cultivation of, said land. hoars of anxious watching. Sold by wealthy! The sooner tlie country nndei- Muiidav tlio churches celebrated tlie ics- John Miller. Allie Arthur t. Drngeht standa, that everybody can’t get ri<-h,l>y I Hurrei-tion. The Catholic and Episcopal Casey, all of McMinnville | il W I t .xation, the lioftcr fot it. d.u dits were profusely decorated with i Children Cry for WEST SIDE TELEPHONE QUITE T h E OPPOSITE. The BISHOP & KAY Sign The Official Democratic Paper. 1 i ..> kimvh iz-. Kr-. Grnthinr, -s «u op, .. u 1».' >.« *- train a ,l,*r ,... ' W1 ul.H. 1 'l l 1 t l ! 1.. I .I.au- f‘. UKin< V S ’’ Gid tw.i •loz.t'H b titles « nt.vu’ed -■ I. h i a g.x <1 upi '-me. l i .1. 1 ‘ The Best Qualities & Substantialy Made, b ...... w.ihiu . Tuu,"S25e1 Our new Fall and Winter stock of Cloth- ing is now on exhibition. Our Qualities. ,'w yWiiaos. Sl-ABTAJf l KO, S. C.. Al'pl J. I’ff- j O.-mlom-n For‘»-»nty s I » • >■ ' Usinsk's. s.‘ AMrH H Vo We aro i'reparert to offer the very higher grtidesof texture to bo af forded at the price and we confidently believe that on_thiN point we ar, without competition, we urge a critical exaihlHation of these good,. II, .111 »homo l't'7 '¿ Md W »i.Mt tl In using lh<’ 8. K '• At t 0 tnu iitonUtB the *0 •’ wa« entirely heftied ThinK Hie that tno v'G 'va’ uUl ni-v ‘-oiunitutloii, I L*ft • IT lb** Dietlk’inr; but In .<ovt-nibt.r. en li” ." h ’after, a ve.y s^l.t Nu-dUn.: <«ut •mi'e-41 -<l 1 at once bc<nn x;.nlu on >• »• •*». aful now t! at Is ala > caring- I «verv Ui’th in s s. b H I” S <l n • me more roxt titan utl th« docui» mik I other Dual- : <» rr .00k. You,. inilj, Siamw Our Styles. Thev show for themsclvc that they are the latest and nobiest. Every-’ body wants Fashionable Clothing to keep abreast with the modes; costs our patrons nothing to do so. W1NSTOS, N. c.. Al ril 12. K'7. Gen1>incn-Tv o < r ihn-c y; rs a::” a can cer » ."iif on my face. It (rii'c 1 *r e. It wore on me. and m? n. .al ieuith wi very poor L** set Ct-mLer J Leg.-tn a comae of h. S. S , u, Inch 1 h.r,\e *7?n: thiued t<> the j.re-ent time with the Imj-p e.-t result. The cancer has entirely <li m tnere bell ff no evidence < r >jnij't'->m ” ■* iifteerou. cLar.iuter le. t. My «eu er all? call Isg (,<| now, and my appetiteUetur L.au it ha* l>. en in yesr«. I am >- years < today I am working in tboihli planting corn.’ Yours truly, J onas L i hi ba < it. Gentlemen-1 had a «ore on iuy upperlip for eight years. Seven different docton. at tempted in vain to heal It. One gave me •m til vial for live dollars, which wm » cer tain cure.” It is needless to say that it dId me no goo<L About two rears ago 1 quite uneasy, as people thought I hau a ; < n- cer, and I took a course ot eighteen bottle« of X. S. s. Tae result has bceu a c-onipx’to cure. The li...’er or cancer healed bcautuui- lv, leaving scarcely a perceptlblo f;c 'r *’ that <lav I have b< en in excel lent health, the Specific having purified my Mood thorough ly, increased my appetite an»l pvf^Cted my digestion, in a word, I feel like new woman, ami, ties: of all, the eight year ulcer is gone entirely. Your« sincerely, * Mi s W. P. C ansos . Trenf.oH, Todd Co.. Ky.. Feb. 1337. Our Prices We are determined not to be Undersold and we are equaly determin: ed that no such bargains shall be obtained elsewhere as we offer, thiS means low prices to all who come. Special attention is called to otir new line of Furnishing Good«; Hats; Cans. Gloves, Trunks, Valises etc. etc. DEFEND UPOJT Entire satisfaction always guaranteed. We aro also rtgbnts for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS oitrrying a full line of their Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Blankets and Flanhels, these good, are st? well and so favorably known that further comment is usele«, thev simply have no equal.. Renumber our motto,* —[THE BEST GOODS FOR TIIE LEAST MONEY.]- BISHOP & kA\. The C'iothiers and Furnishing Goods Men of Yamhill. Treatise on Blood and Skin U’seases niailed T he S wift S ukcifiu C o ., OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA Oregon & California R. R. And Connection^ CITY ST.HILES, Henderson Bros. Props Job Printing I THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE. JNTKAV TO-DAA « “WHEN" You want any thing in thu lii-.o of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 81; 85. lord Chesterfield” L fSr<3’ fair at trieoffimcf flic WEST vll-T’. lELEI'HONE. We wilt gtramntee you Timo between COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE, Trains for tlie East leave Ash St. wharf every day at 12:30 A. M. anil 1:15 1’. M. Attached to tlie 1:15 pm train are through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Bluffs and St Paul. , Attached to tlie 12:30 a m train is tlie Walla Walla <C Dayton Sleeper, which cun lie boarded at East Portland station any time afterS p in Trains arrive at 2:45 and 7:45 p in every day, Tho company reserve the rigid to change steamers or sailing days, TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson leaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:3d p. m. U S Mail steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun day, al 6 a. m., for Astoria. ' TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Leave Ash st. at 6 a. in., except Sun day. TO OREGON CITY, Dayton and Al banv.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. m. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Day ton and way points. Returning leave Duvtoit its ti it. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Albany ami way points at 6 a. m.. Mondays and Thurs days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes days and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE FIRST* OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, Gen. Pas«. A Ticket Agent. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. Portland and San Fiiiiiciseo. 39 Hours. California Express train* run <hily tVd mako a specialty ol Fine BETWEEN roKTLANDnnd SAN FRANCISCO. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 4:00 P.M. San Fran’7:4 A. M. San Fran'0:30 P M. Portland 10:40 A M J. B. ROHR, Local Passenger Daily. Except Sunday. ARRIVE. LEAVE. House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter Portland. .8:00 A. M.|Eugene.. 2:40 1’ M. Eugene ..9:00 A. MdPorltand 3:15 P M.' Pullman McMINNVILLE, OREGON. Bullet Sleepers. EXCURSION SLEEPERS for seeoml class Passengers on all teroiigh trains FREE Ol’ CHARGE Graining. Paper Hanging «ni Carriage Painting; The 0. A If. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trams os tlu*East ¥!ale Division from eX ¥ '.-Vreet ii'est Side Division. BETWEEN rOISTLAND* tCKVAEI.IN. Mall Trttta. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) LKAVE. A IlllIVK. I’ortiunil 7:3ii A. ?l | Corvnll i- .12 I’. M. Corvallis 1 :;w 1’. M ll’ortlnnd <!:!.-> I'. M. At Albany atid ( orvnllis connect with trains of the Oregon I’ueilic li. if. Expre.. Train Dally LEAVE. Prompt Attention to Orders fren» the Country. . i Except Sunday. ARRIVE. I’orthiml 4:.>0I’. M.IMeMinnville.s :0f>P.M. Mi-.Min'-.ilk-."»:l.iA.M.ll’ortlnnd 9:00 A. M. It. KOEHLER. I-:. 1>. ROGERS, Manager G. F. & Pass. Agt That tiie County Court of Yamhill The Great Transcontinental Route. It is positively the shortest and tin H line to Chicago and the cast and south.a-nd| the only bleeping and dining cur tb.wufihi line to County, Oregon, will receive and con sider piatiB atul spe -itieations for a Court Omalia, Kansas City, and alt Mi««aurt House for said county, on Tuesday, ltivcr Points. April 17. 188S, a’ tlio office of the County Judge for said county, at M’Minnville, Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed Oifgon, said building to bo constructed train service and elegant dining and of stone and brick, with basement for sleeping rars lias lmncstlv earned for it the title of J . jaii, and tho cost thereof complete not to exceed $45,000. Any poison may Submit one or more plans, witti or without jail, A Others may imitate, but iimiccan surpass it. bond will be required of the person [■— or Our motto is "ahvavs on time ” persons whose plansand speeitications aro adopted t‘i: t sm-li building will be Be sure anil ask ticket agents for tickets built complete lor tlie sum estimated in Cascatie Division’ now completed, via Illis celebrated route aiul take none such plans and specifications. W ][ MEAD, O A. making it tho Shortest, Best’ others. Tlie Court will reserve tiie rigid to re- No. 1 Washington street, Portland, Or. ject any oi ail plans. and Quickest. I . L ouuhary , C o . Judge. 48 . 4 J. S. Hums, Co. Com. 1 lie Dining Car line. The Direct Route. No Delays. Fastest Tiains. Low Notice for Publication. AMITY, OREGON. est Rates to Chicago and nil I. ami OrrtcE at Oregon City, Or.. ( points East. Tickets sold March 8. l-ssiif) to all Prominent Points Notice is hereby given that tlie following Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of naineii settler lias liled notice of his inten throughout the East and Southeast. every description. tion to make lilial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made l>c- Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep lore tlie judge or clerk at l illamook, Oregon ing Cars on Saturday. May 5, fs-S, viz: G. E. Il Reservationscan be secured in advance. And plow work a specialty Dean, homestead entry No fsill. for the lots 2, 3 I. 8 and 9. see .if. T 3 N It to W. Also manufacture tho To East Bound I'asseiig^ers. 1 le names tin- following witnesses to prove tds continuous residence upon, and culti Be caeful and do not make a mistake MT" Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow vation of. -aid land, viz . \V. \V. Armstrong. but be sure to take the Wm. H Snvdcr. D ifenetcan. \Vm Stein- GIVE ME A CALL. 5011 liauer. all ot Nehalem Oregon. mar 1652 W T. II ikxev . Register. yonr ticket« read via LHlb LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to Notice for Publication. avoid changes and serious delava occa L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or.. I sioned by’ other routes. Murray’s Specfic. M arch, 8, 1888 f Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run Notice is hereby given that tlie following on regular express trains full length of TM o JT mt I u A guaranteed cure for alt nervous diseases, such as weak mimed settler lias riled notice of his inten the hno. Beiths free. Lowest rates tion to make tinal proof in sup] ort of iiis Quickest time. pnemory, loss of brain power, claim, and that said proof will be made lie hysteria, headache, pain in th* back, nervous prostration, fere the judge orelerk.nt Tillamook Ore gon, on Saturday. April 28. lsss. viz Wm. Oeneral Office of the Company, No, 2 wakefulness, leucorrhoea, uni \\ trinstrong. homestead entry No C4‘si Washington St., Tornami, Oregon. versal lassitude, semirtal weak tortheS W '.ofSE', S E ,.f s W i. s<c ness, ini potency, and general 28, lots 2 and 3 sec 33. 1 3 N K 10 W. n.r m T. li l° ss <»f power of the generative A I) CHARLTON. Before Taking. ()rgnns ¡n eRher 8ex> caused lie names tlie following witnesses to As-4 Cenerai l*.vssc ng( . r Agent. prove his continuous residence upon, and by indiscretion or over exertion, and which cultivation of. said land, viz: (f. E li ultimately lead to premature Trade 'J.'." Steinhauer, old age,insanity and consump c innville ( \\. Alley, all of Nehalem, Oregon. tion $1.00 per box or six w. T lUr.NF.Y. Register. boxes for $5.00,sent by mail on receipt of price. Full particu Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. lars in pamphlet, sent free to everv applicant. Notice for Publication. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES to cure any case. For__ I xitsd S tati s I.Axn Omer. > Cor Third and D streets, McMinnville every $5.00 order received, wcAfterTikW Oregon City, Marell 3, 1888 ) send six boxes with written guarantee torr- Notice is hereby ghen that incompliance fund the money if our Specific does not eb with the provisions of the act of congress feet a cure of June 3. 4*78. intitici -an act for tlie sale Address all communications to the Proprietors. of timber luiids in the link's of California manufacturers _ Oregon, Nevada an.I Washington Terri THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO. tory. C. I.euienwcbcr. of Astoria, countv Kansas City,’Mo. of < latsoii, state or territory > of Oregon Sold by Rogers A Todd, sole agents lias this <lav lile.l in tins office his sworn statement Xo 2for the purchase of tlie > \\ I t ot X Ef JamlN of s E 1-4 nml -t 5.. - t ■ I, No 2,. m ti wnehip No 1 North, range No lowest, and will offer proof to Show that tlie lar.il sought is more Notice of Appointment of Ad Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, valuable for it« timber or ttnn all Patent business conducted for agricultural pur| ami to e ATE FEES OUR OFFICE ISOPPO8ITB ministrator. clafai to Mid land l>cfore the r V. » PATENT OFFICE. We have waVhj: wr’ G»"“- agencies, receiver of thix <»ffu c at <»rep all business direct, hence ca Satur<la.vthe29th .layof M..v, transact patent business in less time ••■•»rt of Yamhill m : tv Or He names as witnesses- Er-i An at less cost than those remote from of Garnfsh.i,. Will,.,,., Haskins in^ton. Kend model, drawing, or pnom. nl <Jt. S. E. Sil.ley of Kil, hes. < t of against x iid . I’*1’'””1’ having i liunis with description. We advise if PatP1nta!>iii present tiwin »‘tJ. "* hCTcb.v notified to or not free of charge. Our fee not due u in at McMiniivilh' i>r!^2Tr .’r?’.,,'I,cr» »<• me patent is secured »v 1* A book, “ilow to Obtain Patents, ■ with from this , 'gu"' ’>» month- references to actual clients in your Stat*. •. . . . «M G aluiwat id 2Uh Fxvnu, A '""n’tra'"r’’f ’aM estate county, or town, sent free. Address null Hi I'atciVrUS ^;'- A"-' ’ f“t‘-'ate. C. A. SNOW &. CO. ------ ------’ ____ A pr.5 ; 2 Opposite Patent office, Washington. P c ThelRoyal Route New Slacksmith. Shop! SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Horse Shoeing Northern Pacific Railroad. Great English Remedy. M M UGLY BROS., & HJWERSOJ, The Best Rigs in the City. Orders Promptly attended to Day or Kight. ditcher’s Castoria. 4 PATENTS Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ,