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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1888)
he telephone THE TELEPHONE demociïatic PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: WEST SIDE TELEPHONE (IN ADVAMCC.) he year-........ [x monti»* • • • bree months TELEGRAPHIC. 00 1 00 <0 VOL. Ill ‘ STRAY BITS. MCMINNVILLE, OREGON, MAY 4, 1888 STORIES ADf.UT MEN. . - ,■« " RATES OF ADVERTISING. MORNING. PUBLICATION OFFICE: Dror North of oor er Third and E 8U, M c M innville , or . f................. ■ S, A. YOUNG, M. 0. DAUGHTERS OF EVE. NO. 1 CITY STABLES, ▲ French workman has succeeded i. p<< Uuw Andrew Curncgle Itattlcd Off Hl. Physician 4 Surgeon, Queen Victoria is learning Hindostanee. (facing artificial silk. Own Message. Third Street, between E and F Epitome of the Principal Event» Nov The highest recorded price for a Stradivi Spain wear? ai> eye Queen Christina of M c M’ nnvili . k , ... O begon . A short num, with gray beard neatly g|ass. McMinnville, Oregon. trimmed and clear eye« that look directly at rius violin is said to be $8,000. Attracting Public Interest Office and residence on I) street. All is a most charming you S3 if they were examining the insidi of Mrs. Oscar Wilde England use« seventy pounds of sugar pi r calls promptly answered day or night. your head, stepped biiskly up to the iron hostess. capita; the United States fifty pounds. railing around the government telegraph a great fondness foi Mrs. Cleveland has I Andrew Biebel and M iry Hen Stephen Webb, of San Luis. Colo., has ad table in the house corridor the other day and diamonds. First-class accommodations for Ccnimer lore drowned wli ile cri fsing r vertised for “a wife who can milk a cow.” asked if he could send a message. The oj>- cial men and general travel. Olga of Greece usually wears dresae ■ ver in a bjat at Delano, Mich. The Australian savages are passing out of erator politely told him that general business of Queen Transient stock well cared for. blue and white silk. PHOTOGRAPHER. I The factory and warehouse of th existence faster than any other aboriginal was handled at the Western Union up stairs, Everything new and in First-Class Order Miss Louisa M. Alcott never answered re race. next to the press gallery. “ But this is to the Em Clsire Smh & D.ior Company, a A man of Blossburg, Pa., owns nine dogs, secretary of war,” suggested the would be cus quests for her autograph. Itf Patronage respectfully solicited E iu Claire, Wis, burned. Liss, $100, Mrs. Helen Campbell has gone to Paris t* seven cats, eight canaries, two white mice tomer. “Very well, then, I will send it as ■ 10; insurance, $00,000. McMinnville, Oregon soon as I finish this message,” said the op study the condition of the poor. and a monkey. I Bear-Admiral Charles Stewart B iggr erator. “If you are busy I can send it my The new empress of Germany has an indo The great storm is said to have caused the ! lied at New Brunswick. N. J., of par |x»tponement of 500 funerals in Brooklyn I self,” continued the man with the brisk step pendent personal income of $80,000 a year. Dr. J. H. NELSON, Dentist Dealers in and the bright eye«, “ if it isn ’ t against the Ih sis and general debility. He leave and New York. Rooms over First National Bank, in Mc Mrs. A. H. Holloway has been given a five rules to let me inside the railing. I am au year contract to clean the streets of Buffalo I widow. Minnville, Oregon. Harness. Saddles, Etc, Etc, Lumpkin’s jail, an old slave pen, ami one old telegraph operator myself; I believe I Charges Moderate and Consistent Maria Mitchell, the celebrated professor ol I James Cummings, manager of tin of the conspicuous memorials of Richmond, was one of the first that ever took messages Repairing neatly done at reasonable Has the latest Discovery for the Painless rates. by sound.” The operator thought he had astronomy at Vassar college, is 70 years old lommercial agency, committed sin is being torn down. Mrs. Ellen Keats Peay, who died in Louis extraction of Teeth. The largest fish market in the world is better work the key himself, but he glanced Wright’s new building. Corner Third fide at Dayton, Ohio, by shooting. H and F streets. McMinnville. Or. Lei been dealing heavily at bucket Billingsgate, London, where 133,000 tons ot at the signature of the dispatch to see who ville the other day, was a niece of John fish are sold a year. his pleasant spoken customer was. Keats, the poet. Biops. The name was “Andrew Carnegie,” and he Miss Emma Abbott says thirteen is her Tho citizens of Larkhall, Scotland, are M c M innville I C. S. Wertmer, known as a cracl about to present a testimonial to Michael was allowed to send his own dispatch.— lucky number, and she expects some day to Washington Letter in Philadelphia Press. Lgeon shot, has absci nded with $500» Smith, who is said to have reached the great be killed in a carriage accident. belonging to the Waverly Buildin) age of 111 years. The widow of Gen. Thomas F. Meagher Ben Butler and the Page. ■ssociation, of which he was the sec took a jubilee present to the pope from the A man who exercises a profound influence This Market is now open to the pat Ono of the pages in the house of repre Catholic North American Indians. Cor Third ami D streets, McMinnvill« over the czar is Ivan of Cronstadt, a hermit t:ary. ronage of th. public. A full ¡ine of the had a faculty for drawing. His Mrs. Sarah P. Bartlett, of Hope, Me., is 90 beat quality of meats will always be | Will English, colored, living in Bon priest, who is said to perform miracles and sentatives whom the czar frequently visits in his mon sketches of the members were fairly good years old, and has just taken her first spoon found at this Market, (live it a call. num, Texas, stabbed his wife near th astic caricatures. The easiest mark for his pencil ful of medicine. She has decided not to be a cell. heart three times. He then stabber was the statesman from Massachusetts, and Proprietors. • petition for the closing of public houses the caricatures of Ben began to float around centenarian. himself in several places, inflicting >n A Sunday ’ in England, presented recently to tho house pretty promiscuously. The matter Mrs. Mackay, writes a London correspond fatal injuries. The cause wasjeal the home secretary by Mr. Phillips, of Liver- coming to the attention of Mr. Butler, com ent, looked remarkably well in white velours iusy. ixjo I, measured 11,263 yards in lesigth. It Sample rooms in connection. plaint was made to th« doorkeeper, who had frappe, sprinkled with tiny silver spots, at a was signed by 1,132,000 women over the age recent reception. | William Bullock, an employe o charge of the pages. Tho offending boy was o------- o Lie We.-t Shore railroad at Newark of 16. Professor Hattie Allen, who has just as kept after adjournment to be reprimanded. Miss Hemershain, who is lecturing in Eng Is now fitted up in first class order. He was taken before the statesman, who hail sumed an important chair in the medical de Wayne county, New York, shot his land on nursing, recommends that the sick waited to hold court on the little criminal. wife .'our times wiih a revolver, killin} room I partment of the University of Michigan, is Accommodations as good as can be The Provincial Prize Horse should contain only two chairs. “One “So you are the boy that lias been making I only 80 years old and is a Vassar alumna*. L r instantly. He then shot himsell a very comfortable one for the nurse aial a these* foun din the city. pictures I” Mrs. Ritchie, the daughter of Thackeray, Inflicting a fatal wound. very uncomfortable one for visitors who stay S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. “Yes, sir.” has put up a memorial tablet in Holy Trinity I A serious cutting affray took placi too long.” “Hum! How old are you?” church, Ayr, Scotland, to her father's step “Twelve, sir.” hi the suburbs of Fort Smith, Ark. A French bachelor advertised for a wife. father. who was the origii*Ml Col. Newcombe. i Lizzie Posey, a lewd woman, stabbeo A typographical error changed his age from “Well, go to the cloak room and get my Mme. Carnot is said to bat « transformed t7 bat. ” 37 to 87, but it made no difference, for he re Josie Martin in the breast fatally fo the Elysee, having l>eautifi< d the former cold Physician and Surgeon, The boy scampered off on the errand, glad interior of the palace and made its receptions 250 applications from ladies ranging Appearing against her in the Polic< ceived from the age of 16 to 60, and all promising eveu for the momentary respite, but evolv more sought after than they were in Mme. M c M innville , - - O regon Lurt. Mrs. l’osey is in jail, iihd Josie love aud devotion to the rest of his existence. ing in his mind the jvossible character of the Grevy’s time. ---- [o]----- Martin will die. Some of the New York legislators who were impending punishment, which was such that Office two doors south of postoffice. Res Mrs. Mary E. Bird, colored, who died re I l’hillip Held, a young farmer livini on a train that was snowed in near Schenec the judge needed his hat before going to tht cently, for many years a missionary in idence two doors from railroad on Third lourteen miles west of Lemars, Iowa tady, had to pay fancy prices for refresh place of execution. When the youngster had Africa. was ■treet All calls promptly attended to, day While there she several times had returned and tremblingly yielded up the tile, lliot and instantly killed his mother ment«. Pies cost $4 apiece, sandwiches 25 the as her guest David Livingston, the great or night general, who has an enormous head, And shortly afterward committed sui- cents, and eggs 25 cents each. A farmer was threw the hat like a candle snuffer down over English explorer. for $20 to transport the edibles six side. The trouble which existed fo! hired The actress Lotta attributes her youthful tho tow heal and flaming face of the boy. miles to the train. tome time in the family culminatei » spirits in a great part to her invariable habit It covered him like a second mortgage. The name of Emerald Isle is generally stq>- ------- Proprietor of the------- “My son,” said the hero of New Orleans, of taking a nap between 8 and 6 every after In a squabble over selling a horse. posed to have been derived from the ever “when you can fill that hat you may carica noon. She usually rises at 9 o’clock, and, no I Hardy Posy, colored, was lynched a1 green appearance of its shores, but an an ture Benjamin F. Butler. Now go.”—Chi matter hpw busy she may be or how much Bessemer, Alabama, for an attempt t> tiquary asserts that it arose from the ring cago Herald. I there is to do during the day, she always tape a girl 15 years of age. The towi which was set with the words “Optimo manages to set aside three hours for the cus Dealer in eggs, chickens, meats of all de Eighteen Months Was Nothing. Is surrounded by armed negroes, win Smaragdo,” ami which Pope Adrian sent to ! tomary sleep. scription, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash King Henry ’ II, as the instrument of his in Judge Gary has probably made more witty llireaten to burn the houses and kil vestiture with the dominion of Ireland. Mrs. Belva Lock wood, of Washington, who and quaint remarks on tlie bench than any once ran for president and is again spoken for all produce. A nice, neat place will be [lie citizens to avenge the lynching o Austria has the largest number of public other judge in Chicago. of as the female suffrage candidate this year, kept, and respectfully, a share of the public Posey. libraries of any European country. They On one occasion, when ho was sitting in is giving out some idea of the policy of which patronage is solicited. I Seven children in less than two lumber 577 and contain 5,475,000 volumes, the criminal court, he appointed a young she approves by publishing her views upon rears is the record of Mrs. I’hoeb. exclusive of maps and manuscripts. Franco attorney to defend a young criminal who was the fisheries treaty, the foreign relations of ulery Lynch, of Seymour, Ind., who eigh has 500 public libraries, with 4,598,000 brought to trial and who had no lawyer. the government, commercial reciprocity and Apr. 18, 3m teen months ago gave birth to triplets, volumes. Italy comes next with 493, Ger The young man had just been admitted io international arbitration. many with 398, and Great Britain with only the liar and was consequently ambitious to ■nd who to-day is the mother of two 200 Mme. Patti contributed $4,000 to the hos ----- THE LEADER IN----- mako a reputation, but despite his utino • public libraries. pital for children in Lisbon, aud in return boys and two girls All seven, with Old Philip Winebiddie, the founder of the. endeavors his client was “sent up” for eighteen received from the queen of Portugal a full their mother, are alive > nd well. Winebiddie estate in East Liberty, Pa., months. portrait, accompanied by an auto ! The abolition of slavery in Brazil »ought 100 acres of land where the city of After court adjourned the young man length graph note, reading: “Greatly touched ai walked over town with the judge and took Hrie now stands sixty years ago, and paid is progressing with great rapidity. your having, with your great talent, come b ----- IN to say: Himdreds of thousands who were >500 for it. Almost before the ink was dry occasion the aid of our creches, kindly accept thfr “That was pretty hard onme, judge.” m the papers he made up his mind that he , slaves have been freed in the past few McMinnville, is opened “What was hard?” asked the judge in his souvenir. Signed, “Rainha, Maria Pia Bra been swindled, but thirty years later zanza.” Opposite Grange Store McMinnville, Or years, and it is proposed to set a fixed had She land could not be bought for $2,000,000, absent minded way. —IN— pud early day when slavery shall md it is now worth $3,000,000. “Why, my first case. I wanted to get a THE LATEST IN JEWELS. little start, and here my client gets eighteen pease. Among some articles of rare old Persian months.” Louis XIV jewelry is still Largely worn by Dexter, the famous trotter, died at irt recently sold at auction in Liverpool were “That’s nothing,” returned the judge, sen- Proprietor of the the stable of Robert Bonner, in New iome exquisite embroideries, such as a divan tentiously. ‘ ‘ M v first client got eight years. ” the bon ton. I A pretty watch charm is in the form of a York. He was thirty years old. He •over worked in gold and silver thread on an —Chicago Tribuna Where you will find the best of pattern on a sky blue ground; an- tiny gold ice pitcher. pndof old age and exhaustion. Dex iral»esque »ther showing a ¡»ale citron ground worked Wines and Liquors, also Purses are seen made of plush, with floral All Out of Constitutions. ter w is the greatest trotter of his day. with gold thread; while a third was so rich Imported and Domestic He was the first horse to trot a mile in ind gorgeous as to have the appearance of Senator Stockbridge, of Michigan, is some designs in silver beads. The leading The latest ladies’ shopping pencils are of thing of a wag. He was sitting in his com Cigars. Everything neat and Clean. 2L7i. >eing entirely of two shades of gold. mittee room the other day when one of those gold, compactly set with turquoises. T. M. F ields , Propr. I John Bogard, 16 years old, pleaded A recent analysis of the population of fellows who are always demanding docu Brooches in the form of mythological guilty at Kansas City, Mo., to murdei Kansas reveals the fact that Missouri has ments camo in. The caller had secured heads, — OF — of translucent enamel, are universally i in tlie fir-Qdegree. He was seutencec •ontributed almost twice as many people to Almost every book, pamphlet and bill which admired. I hat commonwealth as any state in the the government magnanimously prints and Io tie hanged. Bogard held the hands A uew idea is Raphael’s cherub, mounted Jnion. Ohio has sent 73,6.33 emigrants to tof James Weir, at Independence, Mo., Cansas, while Missouri, which is the only gives away. But hS still longed for more. in gold, as a brooch, with a chain and pin Third Street. McMinnviPe Or Fashionable Dressmaker. last January, while Charles E. Meyei tate that ex<*eeds that number, furnishes “I am very anxious,” said lie, c,to secure a attachment. opy of the Constitution of the United »truck him on the head, killing him. 36,725. The New Englanders in the state States. Could I enlist your help, senator?” A small ball, entirely composed of dia- . M’MINT 3ST VILLE Two doora West of City Market, Third !!■ yer was tried last week, convicted lumber 10,783. The total number of per- “Why. certainly; but it would be useless. monds, has a dazzling effect as a queen street, McMinnville Oregon. •ons of foreign birth is 60,218. chain pendant. and sentenced to be hanged. I The effort will be futile.” “ Indeed; and why? ” Near a corner of the Parthenon, at Athens, Genuine English crape stone, both in bar Capt. Ramon Arguilles, of the Mex i large head of a male statue has been “Well, you see, there were so many de pins and brooches, continues in the lead for CUTTING AND FITTING A Specialty. ican army, and Adolfo Towesa, clerk orought to light. It is made of porous stone, mands from people like yourself for copies mourning jewelry. in the Mexican national railway exhibits traces of brilliant coloring and is of this good work that the supply nearly ran Pocket rules have appeared in oxidized sil offices, quarreled in a restaurant at «tated to be more ancient than anything yet out. There was only one copy left, and the ver. They can be folded up small enough to I Nt w Laredo, Mexico. At a meetin}, liscovered on the Acropolis, and quite president has just sent that to the pope.”— be worn as a charm. FLEMING, & LOGAN, Prop’s. subsequently, Arguilles shot Towesa, inique. It is believed to be the head of a New York Tribune. Among insect jewelry is a brooch repre All kinds of fancy hair cutting done in Transacts a General Banking Business. wounding him in the groin. The lat- Triton, and to belong to a serpent like body, senting a miniature gold caterpillar, set with Taller When He Lay Down. in the tail of a fish discovered a few the latest and neatest style (ter returned the fire, killing his antag •nding rubies and sapphires. Governor Fitz Hugh Lee, of Virginia, who lays since. _____ ___________ All kinds of fancy hair dressing and hair President,................J. AV. COWLS, onist. . Eyeglass holders in the form of a gold dying, is very stout, recently amused some friends a specialty Special attention given Vice-president, LEE LOUGHLIN. BASEBALL TALK. by telling the following story: “A few hook, set with a small diamond, have been to Policeman Clancy found a man Ladies' and Childrens' Work ago a friend and I went sailing on a placed on the market. Cashier............... CLARK BRALY. named Chester Williams lying appar The Western association season opens on months Ap antique looking brooch is an old gold lake for the purpose of catching a few fish. I also have for sale a very fine assort ently dead on the back porch of a kpril 28. While we were trying to get a bite a squall coin, ovef which lies a small ancient dagger, ment of hair oils, hair tonics, cosmetics, etc Sells exchange on Portland, San hovel in South Helena, Ark. Hif Bob Caruthers and his bride received over came up, overturned the boat, and we were made of oxidized silver. I have in connection with my parlor, Francisco, and New York. head was fearfully bruised either by a 4,000 worth of wedding presents. both thrown into the water. I attempted to • the largest and finest stock of Odd, at least, is a tiny gold mule, studded club or sand bag. He was taken to Interest allowed on time deposits. Mr. Von der Ahe has definitely decided not save my friend, but he sank from sight and with diamonds, and having oxidized silver the station house, and was partially x> sell Pitcher Hudson's release to any club. was drowned. Being a good swimmer, I harness, to be worn as a brooch. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m thought of my life aud what Virginia might Ever in the city. restored to sensibility. He says whilt Jt Paul wanted him badly. Gentlemen’s collar and cuff boxes made of i suffer if I were drowned, so I made for the Apr. 13 tf tjM~TniRi» S treet M c M innville . O regon he was walking along the levee a man Russia leather are ornamented with raised Mark Baldwin is said to have terrific speed shore. While making lusty strokes my ran up to him and knocked him in the Much to Anson’s pleasure. Speed will count stomach touched the bottom, and, thinking I floral designs in oxidized silver. head. Ornamental as well as useful for the or a good deal this season. had reached shore, I turned on my feet, and largest number of games ever credited to my surprise I found I was still over my sewing table is a silver pincushion, in At a prayer meeting at a colored x> The the form of a small waste basket. a ball player in any one season was Sam head. I got to shore all right and the coun church in Berkeley county, S. C., tw< Thompson, of the Detroits, last season, as he try was saved.”—Chicago News. The calla lily in pure white, and other deli young men got into a row about p .articipated insist. cate shades of translucent enamel, is a suita MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. girl. They broke the meeting up All Ont of Locks. ble lace pin for the Lenten season. The umpires' schedule of the American as These Revolvers are an exact A. GOOD The preachers and church officers at sociation shows that McQuade will officiate Gen. Sherman has received so many re A handsome bracelet recently seen was of duplicate of the celebratoj tempted to quiet the quarreling men. it 142 games, Fergusan 140, and Galfuey and quests lately for autograph« and locks of hair dull gold, simulating a horse shoe. On the that be has had a reply printed that reads top the legend “good luck” was incrusted in but they did not succeed. One o! the Doescher at 139 each. SMITH 4. WESSON. men, named Brown, drew a pistol and Chicago has the double of Mike Kelly, the tike this: “It u impossible for me to comply diamonds, and the sides were set with rubln* no longer costs .88 Caliber, using with all the requyeta for autographs, and I and diamonds. blew the brains of his antagonist amous ball player, in Hoover, the new back- cannot «end any more locks of hair liecause I Centre-Fire top. He is built like the "Boston Beaaty" Richardson, out right in the church tuivc discharged my «ecretary, whoee hair Cartridges. md in every movement resembles him. SPORTING AND ATHLETIC. building. The murderer has been ar bail entirely dlsapi>eare<l under constant ap The largest number of days each club will plication of the «ciseoni, and the orderly who rested and jailed. •Dominick McCaffery will not make any >e away from home at one time is as follows: now serves me is entirely bald."—Boston matches in England. A duel between women occurred on Kansas' City, 42; Baltimore, 32; Cleveland, Transcript. Captain Brewer, the American champion the Island of Corsica. The two vira ¡0; Athletics, 2B; Louisville, 28. On the first shot, is defeating all comers in England. Moral: Don’t Chew. goes concerned were named Frances ■lästern trip: St. Louis, 27; Cincinnati, 2B; An exchange says that there are no mi- ca FortUnati and Benoita Pasqualini Brooklyn, 2ft. George Hosmer thinks Teemer the best A long and bitter hatred existed be The dates arranged for the spring games '»rnlies in tobacco. That sounds reasonable oarsman in the world, and he regards Gau- »tween the St. Louis Browns and the Des tween them, and during a quarrel the.' Moines teams have been canceled. The lat enough, but the man who drags out a shingle daur as a dangerous man when in condition. Self-CocHnji, a shoe lace and a baggage check from a Mike Cleary will go to Han Francisco in agreed that one mu<t die. Buletto- er club will plav at Davenport, April 14, IS; nail, Autcmatlo five rent plug would prefer a few good June to make a match with McAuliffe, the were the weapons employed, and the) ‘eoria. 1ft, 18; Rockford or Bloomington, 19, healthy microbee.—Nebraska State Journal. Ejecting, hoivv weight, who recently knocked Paddy were plied with mad energy and rap 11, and Dubuque, 22, 23. FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE Ryan cold. I idity.’ After a short and sharp strug It is now leaked out that Chicago got Consolation. WABRAVTKD BMVAL IM BYTOV BX8PBCT TO THB Porter Ashe’s California stable will start gle Benoita I’a-quilini fell, strickei Condemned Man (to hit lawyer)—It'« a long 4,000 from Pittsburg for McCormick. He MMiTii « a » wnaBOiv. in a few weeks. In it will come the through the heart with her adversary’, vas dear at that price, but nevertheless be tentence, air; to be »ent to «tat« prison for east For aale by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. 3 year old Kilgariff, of whom great things .«itched S4.000 worth of ball against the I life. ■tiletto. Manufactured by TEE MARLIN FIRE ARMS 00., Mew Haven, Conn. Lawyer (inclined to a more hopeful view)— are exjiected. vVhite Stockings at a time when every de- The regular racing season begins with New Fire broke out in the second floor ,'est countesl heavily against Anson'» crowd. Yea, it does teem long, but perhaps you won't BEST IN TH« Orleans. April 2. From that tune on until of a fonr-atory flat at New York. The WORLD! The greatest number of games each Asso- li re a great while.—Life. snow flies the gallopers will be chasing building filled with smoke, the inmates ■iation club plays at home in mccession this 1MLA.TUC« T IV Magazine Rifle Father Time around the tracks. Thl. Joke I. Older Than K'dd. thought that retreat was cut off, and, ea»>n is: Cleveland, »; Baltimore, 2fi; Kan- For larn ®r »mall r«M, all Hx«. Tht «trenti «h*>Onf ri ff • r.ada. It is probable that Charlie Samuels, the •erwracy r>arant«~1, ud tM oaiy aoaoHUly taf» nl« oa Ua mark#« panic-stricken, endeavored to escape aaCity 25; Cincinnati, 22; Louisville. St The spirit of Capt Kidd lately told a crack Australian sprinter, who has defeated i BALLARD GALLERT, SPORTING AND TARn?.T P.m.ES, w ¿oui« and Brooklyn, 19 each; Athletic«, 17 medium that he buried no treasure at alL by the windows. Mrs. Cook jump'd J«tzaa^ Cata^r». MARLIN F I l< F A UM N < <>.. raven, < «»nn. He «aid he intended to, hot be paid a plumb Harry Hutchens and other fast ones, will go from a third floor rear window into th< Th» is a very jn«t and eqnitable arrange- er's bill in a fit of abwnt mindedn«.—Pitta- to England tlie coming summer and ra<*e •nent. yard, and was almost instantly killed. Gent. Samuels is a black man, a native of Writing «n th* Lrejn* »nd the Bretb r* bnrg Chronicle-Telegraph. Her husband followed her, and also ,ood. Australia. John M. Ward snvs: "The few poi u jumped from the same rear window >f difference were settled in a «pint of n-t- A Point for Ignalina. Capt. Bogardus. »he champion wing «hot and was so ba.||y injured that he w 11 □al concession, as it meet and proper I«- If Shakespeare had only known «bout the of the world, will not again compete fos probsbly die. Catherine Mahoney, ween two parties whose interests are prac- Baconian cipbiT when be wrote hi. play«, championship honors on aoxmnt of advanc s rvant of the Cook family was ser- ically the same Each learned something oi thereon 1« no doubt that he could Lave ing years He Las f<een champion of America «eventeen years and champioQ of U m oiusly injured, as were a number oi the grievance« of the other, and both will be made them fit a gr—‘ deal better than they for world smee IM. do.—Low.il Citiwn. uettar tor U» knowiedga gamad ’ Olbera. Henderson Bros. Props w. V. PRICE, I'p Stairs in Adans’ Building, NVviijfht JBro’s. Livsry Fid wi Sill StaHn, LOGH BROS., & IIE.YDERSOI, The St Charles Hotel. Tho Best Rigs in the City. Orders Promptly attended to Day or “MILTON” W.H.Boyd.M.D. Will stand the ensu ing season, beginning April 1st and ending July 1st, 1888, at his old stables in M’Minir- L. C. TRIPLETT, ville, Oregon, TERMS. 810. Single service, 12. Season, 15. Insurance, J. M. H , Prop. PEOPLES MARKET. 1rs. II. P. Stuart, • rTlie only MILLINERY. FIRST CLASS BAR Hair weaving and Stamping. WM. HOLL, JEWELRY COOK’S HOTEL ESTABLISHMENT. YAMHILL COUNTY, Other legal advertisements. "5 • ents for first insertion and 40 Ceuta per square for each sub sequent insertion. Special business notices In business column«, 10 cents per line. Regular business notice«, 5 ceuta per line. Professional cards, $12 per year. Special rated*for large display “ads." OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. And Connection«. THE MT, SHASTA llOUTE. Time between Portland and San Francixto, • 39 Hours. California Express trains run daily BETW EEN PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE. ARRIVB. Portland 4:00 P.M. San Fran’ 7:4 A. M. San Fran’6:30 P M. Portland 10:40 A M Local rassenger Dally, Except Sunday. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M I Eugene. 2:40 P M. Eugene . .9:00 A. M J Ponta nd 3:45 P M. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. EXCURSION SLEEPERS for secund class Passengers on all terough trains FREE OF CHARGE The O. it C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F Street Wwt Side Diviftion. BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS. Mall Train. (DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY8) ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 7:30 AMI Corvallis .12:25 P. M. Corvallis 1:30 P. Ml Portland 0:15 P. M. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the Oregon Pacific R. it. Exprell Train Dally Except Sunday. I.1AVB. ARHIVK. Portland 4 .50 P. M.IMcMinnvilleS :00P.M. McMiu’villeft:45A.M.IPortland 9:00 A. M. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager G. F. <k Pass. Agt The Great Transcontinental Route. --------VIA THK-------- Cascade D’vision’ now completed, making it the Shortest, Best’ and Quickest. The Dining Cur line, Tlio Direct Routs. No Delay«. Faatekt Trains. Low est Rates to Chicago anil all points East. Tickets sold to all Prominent Points throughout ths East and Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Reservation, can ba secured in advance. ■ To East Bound Pansengers. Be caeful >ind do not inaka a mistake but be sure to leks ¡he Northern Pacific Railroad. And see that y«ur tickets reml via THIS LINE, St l’aul or Minneapolis, to avoid changes and serious delays occa sioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run on regular ex pi ess trains full length of the line Beiths free. Lowest rates. Quickest tune. General Office Of the Company, No, 9 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A D CHARLTON. A«.«t General Passenger Agent. ARE YOU GOING EAST? If ao be sure and call for your ticketa via the Miss A. P. Young, tagi I Mreta Mmy, TONSORIAL PARLOR, Shaving, Hair Cutting and- - - - - - - - Shampoing Parlors. M'MINNVILLE NATIONAL Ot CICiÆIlS PROTECT YOUR HOMES! 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