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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
•1MBEK LAND. ACT JUNES, 1H7S.— NOTICK FOK l’l’ULK ATION. U nited S tates L and O ehce . I Oregon <litv, Or . March 29, 1888.1 Notice i* hereby given that in compli- anco with the provisions of the m t ot < on- "r,.ssof June .3. 1878, eutitleil “An net for thesale of timber luncls in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada ui'.<l Washing ton Territory.’’Joseph N Hartley of East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of (>r..g()n, has this duy filed in this office his .worn statement No 3», for the purchase of du' 8 ■ ■ of N E 1-4 and N of t! E 1-4 of 10 T 2 8, K 8 W, and w i11 offer proot to ,ho\v tlint the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim tosaul land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 20th day of June, A. D. 18.8.8. He names as witnesses: - John G Hart lev Thomas Hartley; Walter Smith and Jolitt Edwards, all ot East Portland, Ore- WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.! $300,000.000. The Astor fortune is estimated at TM LOST CABIN MISS. A Skillful Log Ridar. Ml. rtrand at L».t--»Bo,ot«» to the ! A Wonderful exhibition of skill jn log OsoornS binder twine, (lit! best in the âkid Ten ' “ ' ’ * quite ' tiding attracted a crowd to the LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN ANO market, at Martin & Sanders: boathouse at the foot of Stark street yes ABOUT THE CITY. Tehama county has paid over $f.000 terday. Tlie exhibition was given by Neatly everybody in the northwest has bounties tor rabbit scalps. heard of th. long looked for Lost Cabin Mr. Oliver, mate of the steamer Isabel, Ed. Manning and family will move to Mine. It is claimed the mine lias at He crossed the river on it cedar stick Saturday, the Repúblicas ratify again. Seattle next week, to reside periuanaut- last been discovered. A correspondent about the size of au ordinary telegraph writing from Spaita, Union county Ore- pole, sitting or standing, and propell Son°r FrUÍt J“r8 B° tOt - A> Wall“c® A ly. Son. to the Baker City Democrat, under ing himself with an ordinary pike pole. Mr. Oliver is evidently a logger from Quick »ayle, small prophit and prompt ate of May 23, says : Our camp was thrown into a high fever Logville, and is practicing for the log race Rev. Burchett was seen on our streets payment is the mottowe of C. A. W. & Son. this week. of excitement to-day by the return of on the Fourth, and it is really wonderful to see bow ho maintained bis balance, Mo' rain mi’ hay. Martin & Sanders’ Carl Whitney, who has been prospecting sat for Infanta and Children Cdy w” T° R°ser8 is in Pnoll°mi»h and lose to bis feet and pad- mowers wont mo' rain, but they are jo- near Lookout mountain the last two bled down along on his unsteady •‘crait." weeks. Mr. Whitney says : “On Tues dandies for mowing hay. Caatort* cures Colle, OooaHpation, day in company with Lester Holcomb, On landing at the boathouse he was The pioneers celebration in Portland Sour Stomach, lusrrtiass, KructeUon, Tiie Cosmopolitan has foundered. The 1 was high up on the mountain, and in asked if he had a bar of railroad iron was a success. proprietors sunk nearly $150.000, in try searching for water we entered a thick under bis log, and in reply whirled it ■I. J. Johnson’s family is suffering ing to make it a first class magazine. clump of bushes where we saw signs ol over and over with his bare foot, mak Kills Worms, flvss slesp, •■* prouoMa di-" with the measles. ing it spin like a top. When last seen sesUon. Mrs. O. 11 Rullene, of Salinas Citv, an old excavation and on further inves he was paddling up tho river, and had I’' aiiv and all persons claiming adversely Without injurious medlcstlaL tigation was convinced that we were Don ’ t forget to celebrate in McMinn* Lal., is visiting in this vicinity. She is the above-described lands are requested to not been thrown on. If several persons ville on the Fourth. standing on what had been years before tile their claims in this office on or before a sister ot .Mrs. Chas. Grissen and Mr». T hs C bstavb Cox.urr, ~ Murray Street, X, T." a shaft or diggings of some kind. ran be found as skillful as Mr. Oliver, said 29th day of J une, 1888 Rock Candy Drip Syrup at C. A. Wal John Wisecarver. W. T. H orney , Further search revealed to us a hat has the log race on tlie fourth will be an in lace & Son’s. Try it. W. V. Price, the photographer, will evidently been a scene of great excite teresting event.—Oregonian. ÄF Apr27:10 Register Sisters & Palmer will burn 300.000 take cabinets for $3.00 per dozen until ment, and an act in the drama of life o.' RACKS ON THK FOURTH. TIMBER LAND, ACT JDNK 3, 1878.- the first of July. Call and get your pict which no tale was written. Here had brick tn their brick kiln. NOT1CE FOB Fl'lJLICATION. ure taken while they are cheap. once Btood the “Lost Cabin,” a few Rnnnlnff and Trottln« Haces Will 1© A large amout of grain is dow n be U nite » S tates L and O ffice . I We know of nothing that will thresh stones still tire blackened, mark the Held on the Fair Track. Oregon Qtv, Or. March 29, 1888. f tween here and North Yamhill. more grain than a good, healthy Cyclone. chimney, and òli two sides, buried deep Notice is hereby given that in coinpli- Landreth the Polk county murderer Martin & Sanders have one that was in the weeds and under brush, are logs attce with tlic provisions of the act of Con The folfawing races will be held al that had been placed there in position gress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for will hang on the 6li> of July. captured in the east. Call and see it. I have gone into the Clothing business. I ant now ready to supply by human hands, a fragment of a shovel the fair association track ou the third flic sale of timber lands in the states of Mr. Mosier has brought to this citv ’ Eandiss, while slashing, and a gold pan eaten by the rust of and fourth of July: your wants with Big Bargains in Mens’ and Boys’ suits, Pants, etc. California, Oregon. Nevada and Washing Wednesday, was severely hurt by falling years, in an almost unrecognizable mass ion Territory,’1 Thomas Hartley of East several fine horses for training. Jly motto will be “Small profits and Quick sales. Running race, mile, purse <65.00. upon a stump. Several ribs were thought are found and near at band. We are Portland, county of Multnomah, state of The school house lines were laid out Running race % mile, purse $12 J 00. Oregon, has this <1 ay filed in this office his hv Jell D. Fenton, on Wednesday. to be broken, but were not found ho . appalled! The mystery is solved. Running 1 mile, purse 1140.00. sworn statement No 261. for the purchase He is severely bruised. Three skulls of humans, showing signs T oiling free lor all, best two in th ce, of the 8 U and N E % or 8 W J4 and S of The only place which you can got the of a human slayer are found, and a few 3 e Old Folks entertainment was a purse $140.00. .8 E K sec- 10* 2 8, R8 W, and will offer glass lamp wick is at Wa’llace A Son's. I have but mv foot down on high prices to begin with. I have bought proof to show that the land sought is more I ii 11 a 11 a b le aflair. Mrs. Hamnett sang bones are raked up from the fallen limbs Trotting 2:50 class, bast two in tLree. valuable for its timber or stone than for A hoisting engine is on the grounds Hie Star Spangled Banner very nice. and underbrush. Night drove 11s to 0111 purse $125.00. my stock for Cash, and that talks you know. Good Mens’ snits from agricultural purposes, and to establish his at the court house. This will save labor. She has a splendid voice. Prof. Craw camp, but sun found 11s on the spot again Entrenee fee 10 percent. $10 upwards. Boys’ suits from $4. upwards, Mens’ p-rii», good and claim to said land before the Register ami which to us is shrouded in mystery. ford sang seveial songs as only he can. In all races three to e iter, two to stait. durablo at $3.50 per pair. Come and »co me. I cart pfeafw you. I» Receiver of tlijs office at Oregon City, Ore i Mrs V, Snelling was in the city last We cleaned out. the old shaft, and in The winning horse to receive 10 per gon. on Friday, 3#h day oi June, A, D. week. She returned to Portland Satur The men of Lafayette spend all their the bottom found a pick nearly eaten up Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes my stock is larger than ever to suit »888, day. time playing croquet, the ladies do not with rust and a live foot ledge, rich in cent: second, 2) per cent; third, l'J tier He names as witnesses: Joseph N. Hart cent; condition* ai to running: The the times. PIONEER BOOT and SHOE STORE. Opposite the Grange like this, so tho other night several free gold and we believe,sir, we are the ley, John G Hartley, Walter Smith and There are 400 less salmon fishing boats Blood Hors, rules shall govern all John Edwards, all of East Portland, Ore in the Columbia river this year than loads of manure were hauled on the happy owners of the long sought for races. Conditions ns to trotting races: Storo. P. F, BROWNE. croquet grounds while the men were “ Lost Cabin Mine. ” gon. . . last. All hotting rHces Io be governed bv the asleep. This stopped the men playing Anv and all persons claiming adversely rules of the Natio i:tl Trotting Asso »- the BDOVe-dcscrihed lands are requested to THE EMPEROR DEAD, A bucking cayttse and a boy on his for a day, but the business men could lion. The trustees reserve the right to file their claims in this office on or before back was the feature of last Saturday’s not stand the steady waiting on cus postpone any or all races in casu ot said 29th dpv of June, 18X8 spoit tomers, so hud it hauled off. This was W, T. B urney , inclement weather. Entrance fee to bo rather a peculiar application for the Apr27:10 Register. The cards for the marrign of Mias cure mads with the secretary, by June 30. of croquet fever. Give them an Birdie M. Maddock to W. T. Jordan, other dcse and make it stronger. It B erlin , Juno 15—The emperor died llorso name.I by June 2>. TIMBER LAND, A< T JUNE 3, 1878.— are out. F. W. R ehm >sn, See'y. that don’t cure, try the old fashioned at 11 o’clock this morning at l’otlsdani. NOTICE FOR IT 11I.IC ATI ON. A bulletin issued an houi before the em The Soap Bubble company have been dose for the measles I’stTim S tates L txu O ffice . died said that he hail heen lying Oregon City, Or.. March 3). 1888. j engaged to play in Garrison’« Opera Lieut. O'Neil, of Vancouer will be peror lor soni« time in a slight slumber, broken Notice is hereby given that in coinpli- House June 30th. one of the nun to ascend Mt. Hood, by wakeful intervals, during wliic'i hu iince with the provisions of the act of Con lit *pite of tho cry HARD TIMES we are doing a good trade. In C. A. Wallace A Son have hauled lie goes with the pur,Rise of making showed distinct signs of eoneiousness. gress of June 3. 1878. entitled “An net for The eyes aro always in sympathy with experiments in signaling with the reg the sale of limber lands in the stabs of several loails of rock and filled in the spite of the uproar and frantic efforts of our competitors our businesi lie gave no signB of suffering. His pulse I the hotly, and afford an excellent Index ular army method. If the atmosphere is and breathing were very weak. There California, Oregon. Nevada and Washing mud hole in front of their store. of its condition. When tho eyes become is constantly increasing. The people know that we sell only pure and favorable, heliographic flashes will be had been no material change in his con ton Territory.” John G. Hartley of East Several farmers in this vicinity are made from a sufficient altitude on the Portland, county of Multnomah, state of weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, It reliable Drugs and Medicines and at prices as low as good goods can be Oregon, has this day filed In this office his breaking bunch grass horses. Win. peak to be seen from the valley. Some dition during the night. All the mem is an evidence that the system has sold. bars of the imperial family remained at sworn statement No. 250, for the ptirchase Galloway has sold seveial head. one conversant with signals wifi be the become disordered by Scrofula, for Our stock of Hair and Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Combs, Per castle during the night. Of the N W 1-1 of sec. 1.5, T 2 S, It 8 W, and Carl Young goes to Albina to take stationed on the bills west of Portland, which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best fumery, Toilet Soaps, etc,, a’int big enough to make much fuss about The empress did not leave the castle oiler proof to show that the land .sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than charge of the public school there. with a heliograph, and should these and at 4 o,clock resumed her watch at known remedy. but we know we can suit vou when you come to see 11s. flashes be rendered visible, signals the bedside of the emperor. for agricultural purposes, and to establish We learn tins from the Register. Scrofula, which produced a painful In can be exchanger!. The distance will ROGERS TODD, his claim to said land before the Register The death of the emperor has caused flammation in lay eyes, caused me much Miss Mary Carlin leaves to-day for be only sixty-five miles, and flashes and Receiver of this office at Oregon t'itv, City Drug Store, excitement in Berlin. All of suffering for a number of years. By tho Oregon, on Friday, the 29tli day of June. Granite, Grant Co. where she wiil re- have been exchanged, under favorable intense advice of a physician I commenced taking the members of the royal family and A 1) 1888 main for sometime visiting relatives. circumstances one hundred miles. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. After using this ministers of state were present in the He names as witnesses: Joseph N. Ilart- medicine a short time I was completely All persons wishing to a stand on the death chamber at Frederick’s palace. Jty. Thomas Hartley. Walter Smith and Notice to Taxpayers. John Edwards, all of East Portland, Ore grounds during the celebration on the A ministerial council was held just be \ “ Cured gon Fouith should apply to the committee. My eyes are now in a splendid condi The time for payment of school tax of fore the emperor died. Prince Bismark, Any and all persons claiming adversely who presided at the council, was much tion, and I am as well and strong as over. Mrs Tucker is now opening 5 doz. district 43 Yamhill county, Oregon, agitated. the above-described lands are requested — Mrs. William Oago, Concord, N. H. to tile their claims in th is office on or before spring and auifhner hat and bonnet will expire June 30, 1888. All taxes The emperor lav all the morning in a For a number of years I was troubled said 29th day of June, 1X8S frames at wholesale price for two weeks. unpaid on the oforesaid date will be de lethargic with a humor in my eyes, ami was unable condition, sometimes rousing W T JJt t:NKY. to obtain any relief until I commenced clared delinquent and turned over to for a few minutes. ' Duringthe I last hours The G. A. II. has about 400,000 mem Apr27:10 Register. of his life he made several. fruitless at using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medi bers, ol whom 40,978 are in Pennsylva the sheriff for collection. cine has effected a complete cure, and I Wit. Me. C iirisman , Chairman. tempts to make himself understood. nia, 38,291 in Ohio and 27,635 in New Executors Notice. believe it to be the best of blood puri ooooooo J ohn W ortman , Clerk. He died without a struggle, surrounded fiers.— C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. II. oooouoo Notice is hereby given that the under Yoi If. by all the members of hia family. signed has been duly appointed executor of The Committee. From childhood, and until with a few oooooouj Tho Teachers institute on the 25th, Von Werner sketched the emperor ’ s months, I have been afflicted with Weak the last will and testament of Robert Stow 26th and 27tl>. The Opera house has features after death. and Sore Eyes. I have used for these deceased, by the county court of Yamhill been engaged. Plenty of room for all. The corner stone of the court house complaints, with beneficial results, oooooooooooooo county, Oregon. Therefore all persons Come. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and consider it a having claims against said estate are here will be laid on Thursday the 28th. MT. IIOOÍ) WILL BE ILLUMINATED. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo great blood purifier. — Mr«. C. Phillips, by notified to present them with proper Uncle Andy Shtick is once more on oooooooooooooo voucher* to the undersigned at the law of the streets. lie lias been shut up for Judge Lougliary has appointed the Mt. Ho<><l thl Snow Crowned Monarch of Glover, Vt. Cascades will be Illuminated fice of Kenton <t Fenton. McMinnville. Or the last four weeks suffering with cry- following committee to receive articles I suffered for a year with inflamma cn th© Fourth to be deposited in the corner stone;' egon, within six months from the 18th dav tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed cipelas. of May. A. I) 1X88 ( t . F. Tucker, A. J. Apperson, C. Braly, on the ball, depriving me of sight, anil I saac L aubkigii ' t , Executor aforesaid, W. (J, S/eel, who will conduct the causing great pain. After trying many Chas R. Fenton left Saturday, ac C. (i:issen, John Wortman. F enton & F enton . Attys tor estate. oth«* remedies, to no purpose, I was final companied by his mother, to Center illumination of Jit. Hood for the Fourth ly induced to use Ayer's Saxsapurillu. Biicklen’s Arnica Salve. ville, where they will spend two or of July, has selected his party and per WKS ! STATIONERY ! ! three weeks. By Taking t The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, fected ull arrangements for the stait, three bottles of this medicine I have been A Chinaman has been admitted to Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rlicnni, i which will be made Tuesday morning, entirely cured. My sight has been ro- the bar in New York. He is the first Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, June , , 29, . at 6 o’clock. Besides Mr. stored, and thero is no sign of inflamma ( hinaniun ever admitted. His mime is Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt I Steel I lie party consists ofO. C. \ okilui, tion, sore, or ulcer in my eys. ™ Kendal ions, ami positively ’iles, or — no — J. M. Breck, Jr., ('. If. (love, Dr. J. M. vely cures l Piles, T, Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio, Hang Yen Chang. Pay required. I It is guaranteed to give Keene, l.ient. O’Neil, Will II. Walker daughter, ten years old, was afflict —AND— Gits Guant, Chas. Bake.' and E. Un perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded, I and Prof. W. A. Wetzell. Two teams ed My with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During returned from a two weeks trip price 25 cents par box. RogersATodd. I will be taken. It is the intention to the last two years she never saw light of Musical Instruments of Al! derwood to Clear Lake, t hey report plenty oi any kind. Physicians of tho highest j camp at the snow line on the bight of standing exerted their skill, but with no Corner Stone Ceremonie*. fish and pieuiy of rain. Kinds. I the 30th, Mr. Steel guarantees to burn Sermanent success. On the recouinen- 100 pounds of red fire on the summit of The only house of its kind in tlio county The rain has done a largo amount of ation of a friend I purchased a bottle ol Under the auspices of ttie grand lodge the mountain, lie has written to a Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which my daughter good to the wheat crop of <):egon. The The McMinnvill? Nev.s Co. iarnieis say that at least ten bushels A. F. & A. M. the corner-stones of two committee of citizens at Sissons. Cal., commenced taking. Before she had used May THIRD STREET. buildings will be laid during the next regarding the illumination of Mt. Shasta, the third bottle her sight was restored. tnoie per acre is assured- 18:4 two weeks. One will bo the corner and to a Seattle committee in rclerencc Her cure is complete. — W. E. Suther Thi people of this city whose side stone .of the Baptist church at Indepen- . to the illumination of Mt. Rainier, but land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. ft D18SOIAT1ON NOTILE. walks are in bad order must fix them detuw, folk countv; the other ceremo lias received no replys from either as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, immediately or suffer tlio consequences. nies will be held at the near court house yet. prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. Notice is hereby given that the partner (i. W. K aiffman , City Marshall- at McMinnville, Yamhill county. ship existing between J. W linker and J. L. Rogers is now signal officer at Grand Master Mayer will bo piesenton PHRASES THE GIRLS MUST ESCHEW. Bold by all Druggists. Price |1 ; six bottles, $5. i N Biker in the Threshing Machine Eli occasions and conduct the cere- mino, under the linn name <*f Baker Bros., this place. The instruments have been both Tlie list of words, phrases and expres *D<I business connected therewith is this turned over to him by Prof. Crawford. monies.—Oregonian. i day mutually disolved; J. \V, Raker having Walk into the store and look at them. sions to be avoided by young ladies of The O. & C. Transfer. purchased the intere.-t of T. X. Raker in tVellesly College includes the following: Henry M Stanley is reported to he >aid machine and engine. J W. R akea . *1 guess so,” for I Suppose so, or 1 Tlio Southern Pacific has tseiied an think dead this time sure. Ti|>p«o Tip has T. N. B aker so. .lune 15, 1888(9:12) taken revenge for Stanley having thwart official notice, formeily taking controls "Fix things,” for arrange things, or ed him in bis efforts to continue the of the O. A C. railroad system. June 11 prepare things. ton Die Oflbome binder ia the best. slave traffic. The use of “tide” or “drive” inter- that company stepped down and out. Remember that C. A. Wallace A Son The large posters for the celebration The efficiols of the line are: A. N. cliangably. “Real good” or "real nice,” for very carry the largest and best selected stock are out. The programme of the day Towne, general manager, San Francisco, ----------------------- —_-------- . °f groceries and crockery ware in the will be prinled in small dodgers altd Cal.; Richard Koehler, manager, “lines good or reallv nice. Mr. D. R Adnm«. Union, South Carolina, “1 have studied some,” for I have county, and do not propose to be under distlibuted as soon as the arrangements in Oregon,” Portland, Or.; J. ('. Stubbs, »vritrs: “I wiih nfllicted with a territye cimkj of bh><xl poirtnn for at»ouf thlrt«en month*, i sold by anyone. aie completed. general traffic manager, San Francisco, studied somewh it, or "I have not studied v hm treatt <11 y tl.e t>*’nt physician«, and ti'-ej, any,” for not studied at all. Vari« us kill.!*'/ rem**dier, but. received no Cal.; R. Grey General freight agent, A. Manning an<l Chas. Fleming We Bee that ve editor and wife of the futMUHiitlal relief. 1 fliialh tried the Swift “Not as I know,” 'or not that I know. Sai: Fi ancisco. Cal. ; T. 11. Giodmitt, Specific, and about four butth « cured him have purchased the young mare Dwina, Dayton Herald, went to Portland the "Try an experiment,” for make an oooooooooooooo sourd ¡.nil wt ll.” from J. Morgan. Dwina can trot a mile other dav and found out while there, general passenger arid ticket agent, San experiment. Col H. IT. K .‘oser, edit a-nn4 prnprlofnr of ooooooooorxioooooooooooooooooooq ti»o Opt Elut. Ala., 7 i:>im, mi- er date of >n e<a than .50. She is three years old, that Perth nd would be a huge city Francisco; E. P. Rogers assistant “Had rather,” for would rather, and I AUffiiht S. IM'*, «rite»; “ V.’lien T wan general freight an I passenger agent, GOOO< KM >0000090 1> hands high, sired by Altamont, dam some d iv, by gum a young man. thr- ugh InulHcredon, I con* “line in Oregon.” Portland Or. All “would bettor.” for better. . tructed a (l!*ea.‘e which has stuck t.* trrandora, by Altmont. She will be “ Right away, ” for iminediatoly or »»•e f»y yrarK. Borne fi e or six year« re The singers of McMinnville are line the old employees of the O. AC. k “|U lor breeding as she is one of th« *>i .< e I was tnmlrhd with pains, sons to now. quested tomeet at the Opera House to Iiavs been re-engaged. niHkp It «HHcult f«r nu- to walk. Havinff «nest blooded animals in the state. AdvertI-* d th- S. W S. In m<^> if erforaevt r, I “Well posted,” for well info: med. night for the pnrpoie of selecting nitisie years, I *• m-hi-.h-tl I would try It to p-'e If *'Trv and <ie, ” lor try Iodo, or try and A song of the Enenjy. Me ’«' wte ..m .-'I . . ?y in /!,<• iju-llcine. ( for tlio laying of the coiner stone,on the MOTHERS! v jnrnen<’cd m Inc h aeceidleg to direction' go,” lor try to go, 28th of this month. an«l u>e<i half d«rzen bottles. I wn* once nt a ’s rcconimended bv phvsicians “ It looks well enough. ” for it looks V i a., .••.lation and, getting left, I walked lie» The following couplet, is prepared by 11 loll* ............. s< v-n s ................... hid I l.a’.e never felt any return Damon S.twver has purchased Tom ihiC 11 * ren It is a purely veget- good enough, or “does it look well (•ftber • I’Ci l.l ntaladr. mala-fy. After exp* r!ei t ing tha <;-i J>rt‘Paration, its ingredients are pub- Kirkwood’s stallion. Prince Hamble- an appreciative poet for the use of the enough.” for cm’s it look good enough. p«-o«lefT*c rnl i'fT« c ■« I must hh . v .I sni se.tirflo«! w t't *i aroun(i each bottl** It is pleasant tonian. He is a bay, blazed face 3 years bandanna, viz: the result. Ï . .. am sixty i’l^ht year ( fugeami . TCMHlt. "Nuinehody eise’s.” for s unobj.ly ’a . 1 feel feel H«isv mnv !ikn iik** a young nu n am* can go to 15 , e taste and absolutely harmless. It re- old. Sired by Hambletonian Mambtino, tnc C’iM* W else. — Philadelphia Times. / hell Le :: “r: ji y ni d m t up from six boys, wipe; keep your nose* Wipe, nm*o»S coPst’Pation regulates the bowels, tociuhr ill .2. > ii -and ems without ary Inrpn- clean I venieuv*?. 1 I tend you this wi bout solicita* xlinv Baui’ .PUrcs diarrhoea and wind colic, dam Henry A Veto mare. 11«-n Neatncca. tirn.- ;evenshness, destroys worms, and Wipe, Do not forget tho Inving of the corner Mr. F Wm ><h!,21! North Avrnro, Chîmço, *5 convulsions, soothes the child and I *«)» l d;*?c < f .lune 12, Jte;7. writes: • i d-rm on the 28tli of this mouth. All serene. 1« mr rfnfy t< thank you fir tin« cure i ro- r’ 'eshmg and natural sleep. Cas- stone j Th<> lata showers are making crops the societies in the country aie invited rrh r<! fr< m v«»«ir <■;: II i.t nind.c'n*». Icon« All Invited. l’*e children’s panacea—the moth t.’Bcfc«l a v«-i y « vo.e < SS«f of bior d |mf-«.ti out. A good time is guaranteed. Come1 er« friend, 35 doses. 35 cents. : look fine. The weather is pleasant, cool in» ftlNiMt two jeirA ll, >i**aring * f your in» di Inp, ! went to a i !»Ug store, the pro and see the corner stone of Yamhill s We have arranged to lav the corner and comfortable foi summer and fills”» print«»r « i which j* rm ft«, rd me to buy a is (oiiHiiiiiption Icurable. i fine court house laid. pr< j>arntb n f t hi« <»* h , which lie said wrs 5:9 atone of the court house at McMinnville, long felt want.” We certainly have a fine • Mirortire. 1 iswt nix I <.(lks ........ of Id« •t«i-T !ollowing: Mr (' H. Morris. and grew wntac p H tl»e thiw. At la‘t I got Captain Andrews has started onia climate tn this count)/, neither too e<x»l I on Thursday June 28th. A cordial in dlifcn ’ trd ai><! «l«i*fM>irr(1 of n < •ure. 1 met a 1. . ■ says: “Was down with < vovage to Queenstown in a fourteen- in summer or too M aun in winter, but i fr end who told in<* that ? our D rd rire hn>l brnn„. al,,l friends and physicians vitation is herhy extended to the citizens, eun-d bini. I went to the on e driggiMt lnt‘e'l me all Incurable (Consumptive. tool dory. He crossed safely ten years orders, and societies of this . oiinty to be ' pleasant nfI the year round. And there Ilrro- agi*Iii and dmnaud< d your at»*- 1« In**............. ago in a similar boat He has provis is seldom too much rain in summer or luetant!** told ni«*twp|ve lx»'th and I a-'i wi fn.Kr 1 ,aking Dr King's New Discovery When Baby wan Rick, we gave her Oastoria» present on that aeration. Hon. N. L. too much dry »earlier ir winter. now |»c’fc<t!y cured. I «rife thh. for the _ present liia ions for eight; days and expects to botflo"S,l?’’i*°n' n°w ott nty tliird berte'.t of to prevent th* Ir HI ■< .... T comity will deliver the Butier Of Polk When she wm a Child, she cried for Castoria, <lec* |ve«j by f.d«« r»’|-re 411tathn.11. I tl.nnX farm ' ?. • a. e oversee the v ork on tnv reach that port about August. The election at Wood» passed off you »'gain for the benefit dvr.vcd from yuuf occasion, Come one and I fiwst medicine ever made.’’ When «he became Mtaa, she clung to Caekorla, Avoir! the use of calomel for bil ious address o[tbe nodldne.*’ pleasentlv as it should have done: Re- I» L oi giiarv , County Judge. "H.a o’"11 ' h'wart, Decatur, Ohio, »ays: | complaints. Ayer’» Catliai tie Pills, en- alii J>r. J. N. Uhonof. a prominent phv«lrfnnt When the had Children, she gave them M<MINNVfLLE, OREGON. rcairtintf In E.lavllb*. K«*lil?y < onnty. Georgia, publicans have a small majority. The I rover,'/'0/. ”'en f”r *’r King’s New l>is- I tirelv vegetable, have been tested forty In a letter ra< oiiiitinr me Infallible MicecM Solidly Démocratie. county is somewhat Republican although : ■nflnm. I would be han in emina rontagloi!« »»I< od po>a«r.i Ant ,\ r r °" 1 “"’’mU'lion 4»s given up by have diol wars, and are acknoledged to be the I cnaca in hi« exlemdvc prart.ee, write«: i it is not much of a wool-producing ••Those who know the almost Inevitable, best remedy for torpidity of the liver, Mtl« t ln ,*’t of ••«’«Hti • Try it p« rmar.fintly d:ti'K<*rouM rfTcriM nf n.crcury From letters received in Baker City “commonwealth.” It will probablv | '"’«IcsiH-cat Rogers A Todd. -(J costiveness and indigestion. will welcome yctir di«rovery of S. s 8. r « a give a small majority for ’ .' protection ” I Graining, irx n to humanity. The medical profemlon, it ia learned that Malheur uounty elect The Inilependence dramatic club will next fall, as Mr. Cleveland’s election | a.'wj.ya wary of proprietary modlclnea. ia Paper Hanging and ed the entire Democratic ticket. Test • omlng Rlowlv. ami In a mo caaea aeeretlr, go to McMinnville on July 4th and pity i would insure the sudden destruction of to the u«e of 8. S. 8. In cm .-* a of blorxl «Ils- Electric Kilters. Nevada to the good people of that en- tor clerk and Murray for sheriff received the sheep and goat industry of this Carriage Painting. Children Cry for od’-r Of r«wrae a medicine ihat caret an<l fronting so well known ! terprisiiig town. Negotiations are pend- majorities ol 15 ) to 175. The vote for county. In it« word form mutt purify the L oi-onlng Pitcher’s Castoria D na I of every disorder.” tion p.!l’l,*ar as to need no special men* iling for an excursion from this city on repreoentative and superintindent of Treat I m on IM« h *I and Skin Dl«eaaca mailed •drr the W lo have used Electric Bittern There is to be a celebration of the I free. *1 mb bwiPT Krtcirtc Co.. school* '• very close but favorable to j 1 that date, due notice of whiub will be Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa. medicine fof praise.—A purer the Democrats’. Vale, for county s*«t, : Fourth of July at Wieids. consisting as tn «T not and it is gnaran- ■ given next week.—West Shle. nsnal of the reading of the Declaration | AlW'.e tho Children. Thqp ar» m - I received the highest vote. Baxterville. m 'hst is. cluimcl Electric For chronic catirrh, induced by a VJKXVfV penally Hable p ms M cu Independence, oration, dinner, base •n‘l Kid! <U re m ^’s^ses of the Liver I scrofulous taint, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the Jordan valley candidate, being ( 1 of trail playing, tub racing and other Colds, Coughs, Croup, VVboopffig QHrh, £alt remove Pimples. Boils, ¡the remedy. It »tops catarrhal <IH>- second. This result leaves Ontario and 'tc. Wo gnarantoo Ackers Ksgllsh anraaemcnt*, with a grand bell at night, I C\\A and reliablo Jfcdiclneiare the beet imnnrp °ther affections caused by other places out of the race two years j “rmedy a posltlvo cure. It saves •X’tem M drive Malaria from the I charges, removes the sicking odor, and lienee. Il ■« now almost a certainty at Kreb s hall. todepend upon.’Acker's Blood El I liria feA 1 P^ent as well as cure all Ma- never fail" to thoroughly er.d'.-ate that vale will remain the county seat of ixir baa been prescribed for 7e.n1 for all Im- thousands suffering from Asthma, Con hoars of anxious watching. Sold by This beautiful Western city is grow every trace of the disease from the blood •tiDatiim«*’ i lor. c,,re headache. Con- Malheur countv for two year* to eome. ing quite rapidly lliis summer. Several pu rilles of t he Blood. J n every form of Sc rot- sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you «ver try Ov< . W.lhirt. teA—Ent^ni *niM^estion try Electric Bit- ; Sold'by all dealers in medicine. Jack Skelton and Percy Napton, both ( ! new buildings are being erected. Mr. ulons, Frplillitlcor Mercurial diseases. It la Acker’s Englisn Bemedyf It 11 ths best ““ Jre .SfV’sfaction guaranteed, or The Sheridan cavalry do not know former residents of Umatilla county. I | Joseph Wood has commenced business Invaluable. For Ehentuatiam, has no equal, preparation known for all Lang Troubles, ’’mded.—Price 5Oets. and|l.(Mfper * triflo will» tay Thraat ot Kogers A Todds Drug Store, (f) as yet which invitation thev will accept were elected county commissioner and already in hi* new building, Mr. Phelps fh-o. W. Burt, druggist. sola on * positivo guarantoo at 10c., ECo. AJOVV V LnnffDiseot Tltev have been invite«! to the celebra representative respertively. It in re- ■ i* building a new house which he in Oro. W. Hurt Druggist a Cough or Cold, or th* cli Blood Elixir 1« the only tion' in this citv an.l the one at Woods freshing to know that there are at least I tends for a store, Mr. John B-lleqoe I threatened with Croupor W‘ T,. Blood Remedy guaran- The committee will know Iwmonow. two counties in the state, Jackson and ha* moved into hia new residence, Mr Children Cry for Pitcher ’ s Castoria. use Acker’» English lletnody _ Malheur, solidly Democratic.--Eaal Or N. L. Fletcher is building a large and tmBs ? Poeiti ve cure for U leers, Erup- which one they will ■T*’4’. further trouble. It li a poaltlv* e*Te,’ •hol* ‘-TJ>,1'li,ic Poisoning. It purifies the ville wants them. The whole town egonian. . commodious residence in the citv. Pitcher’s Castoria Children Cry for and wo piersnteo lL Price . 10 »nd (0a. Ud N ' StT”' an^ hnnishes all Rheumatic ! rises to invito them "'“rxigic pnins. Wo guarantee h. CASTORIA I Filling a Long Felt Want. Grand ISig Opening. I have no Rents nor Clerk hire to pay. LOWER.=THAN=TIIE=LOWEST= I have opened a full line of Ladies Dress goods, Furnishing goods, Clothing, Groc eries, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Farm Wagons, Machinery, Harness and a complete stock of merchan dise of M U SIC Every Description, To the View of the Public. The Only Remedy Contagious Blood Poison. These Goods Were All Purchased in Chicago and the Prices are BEYOND COMPETITION. When You "Want Call on Us at Our New Store in Carlton, Oregon. W. A. Howe, J B. ROHR, House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter H. W. Sitton.