The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, August 17, 1888, Image 5

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iOOKS ! STATIONERY I ! WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. g
' Uncle
al VlU ” John Carlin's eyes are grow-
. ing blind.
MUSIC
LOCAL
HAPPPENINGS
ABOUT THE CITY.
John Rohr is the boss sign writer.
Mrs. Lou Wallace is sick with ftver.
The largest sign in tbe state was paint­
■he ouly ho“8« of its kind in th<i COU,1‘y
ed by John Rohr.
The McMinnville News Co.
We are indebted to Mr. Rummel for
THIRD STREET.
a box of very fine plums.
18:4
Mrs. David Wallace was taken 811(1-
denly ill Monday evening.
Miss Mary Carlin returned from east-
ein Oregon Monday evening.
—Proprietors of the—
Chas. P. Bishop returned from
Brownsville Saturday evening.
Dr Johnson left Monday for Tilla­
___ REDUCTION IN MEATS-------
mook where he will practice medicine.
Rest Beef 5 to 10 cents per pound
Call
The O. & C. pay car passed through
X convinced that the best quality of
Monday. Flush times with tbe railroad
eats are always on hand.
J uly 13 tf
boys.
McCall &■ Perkins,
eurisko market .
.
He will be gone Bonm
Mart Spencer was fined »5. and costB
Saturday, by Judge Harding for assault
and battery on Mr. Hillary.
To the Public of the Receipts
and Expenditures of the
Enterprising Firm of
HI LEKY, ENNIS. FIELDS A HOPKINS.
,
“ud Mrs. Ed. Fuller and Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Wallace left Monday for a The Firm Intend to Run a Street Sprinkler
lew days Uabiug t, jp Un Nestucea
in Connection with their Business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henderson, Mrs.
The following is a statement of tlie fi­
Ella Reugg, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Jordan left Monday for a week of fishing nancial condition of the firm of Hulery,
on the upper Willamina.
Ennis, Fields, Hopkins & Co, which has
been
carefully compiled from the books
Jones A Co., have put in a new sale
made by Hall & Co. The safe winch lias under the supervision of J. L. Rogers
been in their office is no good it having the treasurer of this firm. The state­
swelled so that the doors could not be ment being tioin Dec 26, 1887, to August
shut. It was made by the Detroit safe 10, 1888.
Co.
Receipts«
HAWLEY ACCIDENTALLY
SHOT AND KILLED.
HUGH M. BROOKS.
Portland and San Francisco.
A
HUGE AND
COMPLETE
MIRROR OF WONDERLAND !
A Painful Death.
TWO BIG, BRILLIANT and BEWILDERING PERFORMANCES AT
Monday evening Horace Hawley IÌV-
ing about one mile from Me Joy shoulder­
ed his gun and started for McCoy. He
had businesa at that place and took his
N ote .—The arrangements of American Showmen’s Pooled League
gun thinking lie might see a grouse while
on the road. Ho reached tho townjtrans- will prevent any other circus from visiting McMinnville this season?—
acted bis business ai d engaged in con­ (Editor.)
versation with Mrs. Finn and Mr. Davis.
They were standing on the poarch in
front of J. D. Belt’s drug store; Mr.
Hawley leaning on the muzzle of the
gun and standing near the edge of the
boards. In soma manner the gun slipped
over tbe end of the boards and both Great Three-liiiig Circus»Real Roman Hipporoine and Five Continent Menagerie
hammers striking the boards the gun
a as discharged and both loads entered »3,500,000 invested for the public’s delectation!—actual daily expenses, »4,200!
the abdomen and passed iu an upward
direction lodging in his lungs. Tbe ac­
cident happened at 6:30 iu the evening
and after 2 1-2 hours of exci ueiation pain
he passed away. As soon as shot he was
taken into the store and put under the
influence of chloroform. His father and
wife ware immediately sent for and ar­
rived shortly after. When his father
approached tho suffering man he said
“I am shot father.” And when he saw
his wife he said “too bad” “too bad.”
He talked but verv little. The doctors
administered anasthetics all the time
knowing it was impossible for him to
live, they made the end with as little
pain as possible. Mr. Hawley was a
married man about 26 years ot age. His
wife was Mias Emma Smith. They have
one child. Ha was an Odd Fellow being
a member of Plum Valley lodge No., 60.
He was a very fine young man being
held high in the estimation of every one
who knew him. Many are the expres­
sions of regret made by his brother Odd
Fellows in this city as tliev are all very
well acquainted with him. The body
was buried Wednesday at 11 o’clock
from the residence of his father at
Bethel.
McMinnville, Friday, August 24, 1888*
Only Full Grown Pair of BLOOD SWEATING Hippopotami on Earth!
~ SELLS BROTHER’S
Greater beuefits may be derived from
Miscellaneous.—Fines, dog li­
the vacation season if, at the same time, cense, theater liceuse, peddlers’
the blood is being cleansed and italized license, etc.
»170 00
by the nse of Acer’s Sarsaparilla. An
Feb. 8, liquor license of T. M.
Mrs. H. P. Stuart has painted two increrse of appetite, vigor and buoyancy Fields, ............................................. 150 00
Feb. 16, liquor license of Isa-
very good pictures under the tuition of of spirits attend the use ol this medicine.
Mr H. C. Best.
doreErtle,.
150 00
Thomas Schriber, of West Chelialem,
Apr. 7, liquor license of A. En­
JTOTABY public .
Miss Nora Hendrick of Amity accom­ was bound oyer to the circuit court by nis,
...............................
150 00
panied by Miss Forest of Wheatland was Judge Harding, Saturday, for assault
,0AN,
Apr. 17, liquor license of J.
in
the
city
Monday.
and
battery
with
a
dangerous
weapon.
INSURANCE,
Hulery,
............
150 00
Henton with a pitchfork
TRANSFER and
July 3, liquor license of Flynn
Bishop Galloway of the M. E. church He hit
handle.
J.
E.
Magers
prosecuting
at
­
COLLECTION AEENT,
& Agee,........................
150 00
south will preach at tlie C. P church on
torney, Frank Fenton attorney for de­
Aug. 9, liquor license of T. M.
the evening of the 23rd.
Sheridan, Oregon,
fense
Bonds »300.
Fields,
..................... 150 00
July 13 tf
C. P. Bishop is wearing a black band
Aug. 9, liquor license of H. 1).
on his Cleveland hat. This is tbe first
Hopkins,
. . . 150 00
Harrison liat of the season.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
Total
»1220 50
Mr. A. J. Apperson will move about
VIA
the first of tlie month into Mr. Happer-
Expenditures.
The murderer of Preller hanged !
sett’s house near the depot.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO’S
Notes and Interest
»193 34
at St. Louis, August 10.
Bell tower
.
155 00
The
business
men
of
this
town
are
LINES.
Lumber
... 79 78
using tho city pumps eveiy day to
THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE
DIED A QUAKING COWARD.
Treasurers fees
... 36 ß0
sprinkle the streets. The streets need it.
Recordéis fees..................
. 18 60
Time between
Mrs. Abe Talmage and mother arrived
The case of Hugh M. Brooks has
Miscellaneous...............
. . . 76 05
here Tuesday morning. Mrs. Talmage
Judges of election............
..
16 00
intends to make a visit of several weeks. caused a large amount of excitement
Street work.......................
.. «»*4 65
39 Hours.
throughout the United States, and as the
Wood
.............................
.
6 50
A largo rattlesnake was killed Satur­
California Express trains run daily
Marshall’s fees.................
. 300 60
day on John Calhoun’s place. It was murderer was hanged Friday, we will
BETWEEN PORTLAND and SAN
give
an
account
of
the
hanging
and
a
3Jà feet long and was tlie posessor of 8
FRANCISCO.
Total............
»070 60
rattles.
leave .
arrive .
synopsis of the case.
Happy Valley Mill.
nrtland 4:00 P M. I San Frail’ 7:4 A. M.
Receipts.
.
»1220
50
When
the
death
warrant
was
read
to
wFr»n’6:3O P M. | Portland 10:40 A M
W. II. Raymond of Albany. Oregon,
Expenditures
670 60
F. 11. Knüppel an experienced miller
assistant secretary of the Farmers and Maxwell at 8 o’clock, Friday, be paled
ocal Passenger Dally, Except Sunday. Merchants Insuraujc Co., was in the
from
Nebraska has leased the Happy val­
preceptably and it became evident that
Balance
in
treasury.
♦54» 'JO
LEAVE.
arrive .
city Friday.
ley mills and has expended over »1000
he was about to weaken. On the march
ortland.. 8:00 A. M.¡Eugene.. 2:40 P M.
This firm is largely endowned with
ugene . 9:00 A. M.iPorltnnd 3:15 P M
Dr. Goucher was called by telegraph to the scaffold the knees of the con­ energy and nothing can hold it back. It in repairing and putting in machinery.
to Sheridan Friday, to attend the small demned man commenced to tremble, is contemplating a move in the near Ho is now ready to accommodate custom­
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
child oi Chas. Sailing who is sick with
He makes a specialty of grist grind­
TOURIST SLEEPERS for second class pneumonia.
and it appeared that he would collapse. future which will cause its name to be ers.
known to every citizen in McMinnville. ing and warrants ail his work. He will
assengers on all Express trains.
He presented a piteous spectacle. Lan­ The firm intends to putin a street sprink­ pay cash for rye, buckwheat and barley,
Watch for tbe black silk hats Sunday.
heO. AC. K. R. Ferry makes connection
ith all the regular trams on the East Side Several oi the young men about town graff the man who murdered his sweet ler and run it two months and pay for it lie also intends to buy up at least 300
(vision from foot of F Street
bavo purchased them and they intend to heart some time ago in St. Louis, was out of the surplus in the treasury.' This hogs and fat them, Mr. Knuppelisa
fine miller, has worked all bis life at the
wear them Sunday.
hanged at the same time and from the firm has paid all the expenses of this business, is energetic and deserves the
W«it Side Division.
city during the past nine months and
¡ETWEEN PORTLAND 4 CORVALLIS.
Judge Cowls left Tuesday moruing for same scaffold. Tho contrast between have a surplus in the treasury. For the patronage of the farmers.
Mail Train.
Portland to attend the meeting of the the bearing of the men while on tho last seven yoars they have done the same
Christian Missionary board. Mr. Cowls march to the scaffold
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS)
Buyers Dietionery.
was wery thing and have not askod the people to
is vice-president of the board.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
marked. Langraff tripped bravely for­ help them out. T he T elephone thinks
ortland 7:30 A. M I Corvallis .12:25 P. M.
it
is
about
time
that
they
should
receive
People wanting fine job work do not ward and met his death without fliench-
orvallis 1:30 P. M.|Portland 6:15 P.M.
Go to Martin A Sanders for your hard­
some demonstration from the people for
At Albany and Corvallis connect with have to go to Portland. Just call at the ing. When the arms and legs of both the good work they have done. How ware.
16:18
T elephone office. A tine line of priuters
•ains of the Oregon Pacific R. K.
men had been bound, they were askad would a memorial do? Signed bv all the
iprrss Traill Daily Except Sunday. stationary always kept in stock.
Machine
oils
at
wholesale
prices
at
citizens. T he T elephone in behalf of a
E. L. E. White former editor of the | if they had anything to say, and on large number of the citizens of McMinn­ G. W. Burt’s.
LEA*.
ARRIVE.
ortland 1150 P. M.|McMinnville8:OOI’.M. Yamhill Reporter has put in a first class - their replying “no,” Maxwell in a
A very fine Natural Leaf Tea 30 cfs.
lcMin’ville5:45 A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M. job office in the city of East Portland. ( scarcely audible tone, tbe trap was ville thank you for the good you have
done during the past year, in the sup­ per lb., at C. Grissen’s.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
16:18
Success
to
him.
He
is
a
good
printer.
sprung.
pression of vice, (Marshall’s fees the
Manager Asst.G. F. & Pass. Agt
Martin A Sanders have a good line of
Tho French Prairie Gazette says that ■ Not a muscle moved in the case of largest amount paid) keeping the street
there is a woman in Yambill county who j Landgraf, while Maxwell's struggles lights in order, and in keeping the city machine oils which they are selling at
bottom prices.
16:18
is six ieet four incites tall, and she is ; were awful to behold. The rope around hall well supplied with wood.
«««Notice the amount of street im-
engaged to be married too. Who is she ? I his neck had slipped and cut his nose,
If
vou
want
Lard
oil,
Castor
Machine
provements.
Chas Griesen and family, Mrs. Bui- ' and a stream of blood coursed rapidly j
oil, Black oil, or Castor oil, Geo. W.
lene and Miss Geòrgie Stinger, of Port- 1 down his coat. His legs were drawn up;
IN BIIALY’S BUILDING
Burt can eupply you by the pint, can or
HE BUTTE HACKS.
and
lie
strugled
for
fourteen
minutes.
land, left Wednesday for Jones’ old mill 1
barrel.
brooks ’ crime .
jiintlscape and Flower Painting, where the.v will camp out for a week and !
Joe Beaten all A round-«»The
The crime for which Brook’, alias
Martin A Sanders have Hold »25,000
Winning florees.
liorouglily and Rapidlv Tainrlit fish.
Maxwell, paid the extreme penalty of
worth of hardware and machinery this
summer. Large sales and small profits
This office will change its quarters on | the law Friday morning was the mur­
Saturday list the races at Butte, Mon­ is their motto.
16:17
the first of the month to more commo- i der of Charier Arthur [’roller at the
Southern
hotel
in
St.
Louis,
A
pi
¡16,
1885.
tana
were
attended
by
about
8000
people.
diotis ones. First door south of the |
F erms —Six lessons for $5,00
The
acquaintance
of
the
two
men
began
Damon
Sawyer
’
s
line
wagonette
is
The race of tlie day was the great free
Braly building. Como in ami see us ■
ready Jo carry passengers to all parts of
in Liverpool, England, when both were i for all trot.
ioi'RH— Two till 5 p m
July 2Ttf
when settled.
the country at reasonable rates. For
on their way to this countiy. When
Th * first running half mile dash for a further particulars call on Damon Saw­ I
Messrs. Whale & Gillipi of Salem have! they arrived in this countiy they «oper­
t>uise
of
<600
was
won
by
Redeem,
Mon
­
wiitten to the managers of the Yamhill ( ated at Boeton, Brooks coming to St.
yer.
Im
AX A and reliable Medicinenaro the best county fair to have them keep a space in i Louis as Waiter Horatio I ennox Max­ ti recon I Time. 45*2.
Second
race,
running,
mile
heal,
hand
­
Chas.
W.
Keller,
the
jeweler
is
now
U’VvV todependupon. Acker’s Blood El­ the pavilion lor a fine display of musical I well. A few days later Prellcr arrived
icap, two iu threo, purse »250, five start­
ixir has been prescribed for years for all im- instruments.
and the two were thereafter almost I cis, Buffv w i in two straight heats. pet iminently located in the news stand
mid is prepared to repair anything from
puritiesof the Blood. In every form of Scrof­
constantly
together.
Luther Newby ol Portland, formerly
Time, 1:4 V j 1 :45I,j ; Ida Glenn second. a chronometer to n turnip. Cail and see
ulous, Syphiliticor Mercurial diseases, it is
Preller
was
last
seen
alive
Sunday
Third race, free for all trot, entries as him while in town.
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. of this city, was in the city Friday and afternoon, April 6, in .Maxwell’s room by
Saturday. He attended the funeral of
follows: Cornice, Lot Slocum, Charles
Geo. IV. Burt, druggist.
W. P. Johnson, the artist, who for the
his father-in-law, Mr. H. Higley, which a bell boy. Twice that day Maxwell j Hilton, Bale Ewing, Little Joe and
bought a large quantity of chloroform at 1 Ranchero. Lot Slocum won the first last four or five months has been visiting
took place Friday.
a drug store near by, telling tho druggist j
this city and lias given satisfaction every
The Yamhill county Fair Premium List j that he was using it in an experiment. heat in 2:22, the bast record ever made time, will be here September It), 11, 12,
MOTHERS!
in Montana. Second and third heats
was
printed
at
this
office
and
are
causing
The
next
day
Maxwell
made
a
number
Csstoria is recommended by physicians
won by Condee, time 2:23’g, 2:25. The and 13, during Fair week. Ilia gallery
for children teething It is a purely veget­ a number of remarks on the fineness of of purchases at various places, spending fourth heat was won by Ranchero in is over Detmering’s store. Cabinets
able preparation, its ingredients are pub­ the job. When you want first clasB j money very freely, although before he 2:25Ji, and the fifth heat by Condee in only »4.00 per. dozen. All other work
lished around each bottle It is pleasant printing call at T he T elephone office.
bad not appeared to have abundance of 2:29, giving the purse of »1000 to Con­ at correspondingly low rates.
to the taste and absolutely harmless It re­
Mrs. Wm. Henderson presented the cash. Among bis purchases was a ticket dee.
lieves constipation regulates the bowels,
BUSINESS CHANCE.
quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, editor of this paper with five of the to San Francisco that lie bought over the . The conciliation race, mile dash run­
St.
Louis
&
San
Francisco
Railroad.
;
allays feverishness, destroys worms, and largest peaches ever grown in Yamhill
ning, was won by Nevada. Time, 1:46.
For Sale.—Will sell my stock of jewel­
prevents convulsions, soothes the child and county. They were delicious in flavor Nothing was thought of his sudden de- >
A GOOD JOKE.
gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas- and we will never forget the kindness of parture until on the 14th of Aptil. For j
ry, paintings (by the celebrated artist
toria is the children’s panacea—the moth
several days prior to that date the
Pope), household furniture, etc. Also
the donor.
ers' friend, 35 doses, 35 cents.
chambermaids noticed an unpleasant
We heard a joke on “Uncle” Andy
The largest sign in Yamhill county oder coming from 144, and connected it Shuck the other day which is nearly a the agency Dr. E. A. Guptili’s celebrat­
ed
medicine. Rare chanco for a live
and one of the largest in the state is the with Maxwell’s trunks. On the 14th the year old but it’s as good as new as he
imcri th* Children. They are es- advertisement of the W est S ide T ele ­ smell became so pronounced that tbe has not told it to many. About a year man. Capt F. B. V anai - stine .
DVXvrV pecially liable to sudden phone on the fair ground fence. It is trunks were removed to the lower floor
ago Mrs. Shuck went visiting friends and
NOTICE.
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, 150 feet long and the letters are six feet | and opened. A body was found which i was gone about two|weeks and “Uncle”
etc, -«We guarantee Acker’s English high. Painted by John Rohr.
proved to be that of Preller. On the I Andy kept house while she was gone.
Dr. E. A. Guptill, specialist from San
Remedy»a positive cure. UIt saves
Judge Loughary returned Thursday breast of the body was a cross cut, and
going she began to tell him about
hours of anxious watching.
Sold hy evening from the mountains. His son on the inside of the trunk the card bore ! Before
how to use baking powder, where to find Francisco, Cal., is in the city with his
Geo. W.Burt, Druggist.
fell from a horse and broke his collar the inscription : “So perish all traitors it ate., but he would not listen and said wonderful “Sure Cure” medicine. He
bone. This brought the fishing trip to to a great cause.”
he was old enough to know how to cook. will remain until Monday. Persons suf­
It was an easv matter to trace Max­ Mis. Shuck several days before going fering with any of the ailments for which
a sudden ending and tbe judge returned
“v.v, ‘¿V several days before he intended to.
well. In San Francisco he represented hail put a package of glass polish, a the medicine is a specific will do well to
Soother at hand. It is the only safe
Chas Fleming lias received a letter himself as T. S. Dauguier, a French I white powder, in a Star Baking powder see him and have a consultation. Con­
medicine yet made that will remove aM from tbe Eaton county fair (Mich.) stat­ army officer. April 12th, he sailed for can. Uncle Andy used the whole can in sultation free. Dr. Guptill comes with
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium ing that all the room desired weuld be New Zealand in the steamer Sidney. making biscuits and wondered why they recommendation from the most promin­
Morphine, but gives the «hiId iaturul kept for a display of Yamhill county pro­ Detectives had been close on his track, did not raise. When Mrs. Shuck return­ ent and influential men of the coast.
«* from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by ductions and that if he would guarantee and when the steamer arrived Auckland ed he found out the why.
Office on Third street, opposite Al. Hus­
Geo. W. Burt, druggist.
sey’s grocery store.
to be theie they would advertise it ae he was arrested and returned to St.
OBITUARY.
Louie. The defense made at tlie trial
one of the fair attractions.
was that the death of Preller was acci­
Electric Bitter«.
At the Methodist church next Sunday dental, Maxwell having administered ( Died.—Andrew S. Steward, aged 34
Notice for Publication-
morning tlie subject of the diecouree will chloroform preparatory to an operation
This remedy is becoming so well known
years, on the 28th July, 1888, at Col­
and so popular as to need no special men­
| be "The Call of Matthew.” The Sunday he was about to perform. He fled be-
fax, Washington territory.
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
L and Omer at Oregon City, Or., I
! school and morning service will be held I cause he presumed he would not be per-
Tlie
euhject
of
this
notice
was
a
native
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
July 6th. 1888 \
' at the usual hours. Tbe public is cordial­ I mitted to testify in his own behalf. The
of Yamhill county Oregon’s, where he medicine does not exist and it in guaran­
Notice is hereby given that the following ly invited to attend. The bell will not
to do all that is claimed
Electric
Mined settler has filed notice of his inten­ ring as it disturbs the sick. There will I most damaging testimony against him resided from early life until only a few teed
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver
!
was
that
of
Detective
Dingfelder,
who
tion to make final proof in support -of his
’ became his cell mate and confident, and vears since. Among the citizens of that and Kidheeys will remove Pimples. Boils.
dsini, and that said proof will be made be I be no evening service.
Mr. Ino. Todd returned to this city secured a confession of the crime. Max­ county, deceased had a large circle of Salt Rheum and other affections caused hy
lore tbe county judge or in his absence the
impure blood, —Will drive Malaria from the
Jerk of Yamhill Co ,nt Lafayette, on Tues­ 1 Thursday week from a visit of three well was found guilty and sentenced to friends and relatives who deeply sympa­ system
and prevent as well as cure all Ma­
day. August 21st, 1888. viz: Truman H months 'in California. He reports nil | be hanged. Tbe history of tbe many
laria fevres, -For cure of headache. Con­
Joyd, homestead entry, No 1543 for Hie sons, George ami P.ime doing very welL subsequent efforts to secure a new trial thize with the immediate family of tbe stipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bit­
ItofN.W Uof lots 1. 9. tOof l-c-’ 2H
deceased. The subject of this notice, ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
* 8.8 R 3 W. He names the following Mr Todd brought to this office a fine or commutation of sentence is s'ill fresh
money
refunded.
—Price öOcts. and$1 .Offner
was unfortunate in this, that he was the
•itnesses to prove hiscoi.tiiiuoiH residence large bum b of grapes from the vineyard in the public mind.
Maxwell's attorney » sited till the last, victim of temporary hut periodic attacks bottle at Rogers A Todds Drug Store. (ft)
'¿Pon. and cultivation of. said land, viz of P. W. Todd. They were delicious.
,,
J) Tompkins. of Whaatiai.’d. I’ <>.. He brought home several specimens of I in the hope of receiving a dispatch from I of innanity. But notwithstanding this
Buckleii’« Arnica Salve.
the British government which would in­
r ; Martin B Fowler. Wheatland • P Hi fruit.
“'»ler. Wheatland; A. J’ Magm—. -i
Weseebv tho Independent that the duce further -toy of proceedings, ’•lax- owing to hie industrious habits during '
"»eatland
Jnlv 13 17
The Best Salve in the world for Cuta,
fracture of the left fore leg of I ntz Ham­ well received the news ■ f tho postpone- his lucid periods by attention to business
W T. Binmr.r, JD'instrr.
bleton has been reduced «'«*
P”1“1’ inent irotn 7 to 9 o’clock ciliniy, though lie was able to enpport himself in com- Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rhoum,
blv tbe bones may heal hut lie wnl neve an exprcssi.m of great lelief was plainly i fort, and as we are informed has some Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt­
Notice for Publication-
be able to go in a race again.. Mr. smiH) visible on his featu.-es
The ciowd on the bouse tops surround­ money and property left.
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
i his driver had been lately Inving In ma
A F riend .
Pay required. It is guaranteed to give
quarter in 3«’2 a 2:26 gait and sain, he ing the jail yard, where tho execution
L ind Orrtcx at Oregon city. Or
<
was to take place, remained patiently in |
Sheridan, Oregon, August 9th, 1888. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
July «th, 1*W •
could have driven him <i ral1® ,’.n, . ’ , r. their
elevated position from 5 a. in., un­
price 25 cents per box. RogersATodd.
ithin less
■" hereby given that the following- 2:33 prior to the accident.
BP.LI.mi ITEMS.
settler has filed notice of his inten- that twelve months Mr. Tongue has ios . , til the hour of execution. Tha view was
Worth Knowing.
,•??make final proof in support of his two valuable imrees by them gettimg, clear and unobstructed from the roofs of [
Ha-vest is in foil blast
I,
an'l that said proof will be made be- heir legs broken. A -peedy yearling dozens of buildings in the vicinity and
Mr
W
H Morgan, merchant, Lake
rL_t , Jpuntv judge or in.his absence the Planter colt got bis legs into a buggy hundreds of people took advantage of
Steam threshers are getting iiumeroue City, Fla was taken with a severe cold,
’»mhill Co..at Lafayette. Or.Mon while it was iu mation last fall and ha the same. The number of spectator» ad­
vP* ^fd. 1888. vii Huger D Tonin
mitted to the jail was unusually smaII in this section. Seven were seen run-1 attended with a distressing cough and rim­
t _ ■,homestead entry. No, 45W. for tne to be killed-
.
..
■ for the first time in the history of St. uing within five miles of each other thia ing into Consumption in its first stages
a5l*2of 8*.
* Lot 1 N E.
of
week.
All persons subscribing for this paper
He tried many -••called popular cough
"* ?«!• 33, t 5, 8 R 3. w. He and paying one year in advance will re-, ^Brooks while waiting bis death has
remedies and steadily grew worse
Was
Mr. T. Kirby has the boss v lieal. , reduced
. —j’"
'"lowing witnesses to prove his oeivè a ticket to the Yambill county fair
in flesh. ha<l difficulty in breathing
Seven acres making «0 bushels per acre and was unable to sleep. Fnally tried Dr.
ot «i i ' i '1' Residence upon, and cultivation You w ! get » ticket for any day von been tbe recipient of much
from the upper class of people, the
. l Tl*-: Truman H. Dowd, of
This offer holds good until young ladi-s especially have ahown him and 40 acres making 40 bushels l>er acre. ■ King’s New Discovery for Consumpion and
ler n* i. i ” .Oregon. Martin B. Fow- u mt to a«
immediate refief and after using
Mita F. A. Holman, of Portland, is I found
Wie.il v Fow*er- A. r Magness, all of
much attention, keeping hie cell full of
about a half doaen Isdtles found himself
""••tland.
w. T Bras ft . R«g.
visiting
with
her
uncle,
Mr.
D.
8.
Hol
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well and has had no return of the disease
the moet beautiful flowers. It is strange
July 13 17
I No other remedy pan allow so grand a
that their attention should be wasted on man.
■
record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discos-
a murderer when so many good young
Samuel Mulkey who was sunstruck la i erv for Consumption guaranteed to do just
men are around.
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at tire sea side. At last account he had ' what ia claimed for it —Trial bottle free at
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improved but little.
! Roger- A Todd’s Drug Store
(4 )
Waate<l
suffering from 1 Asthma,’ Con.
Complaints
are
made
of
oata
being
th.'’leading W'*
'he ’t“te
Àrt-i10’!; ^Pghs. etc. • Did yot ever try
At this office, 10 cords of wood on back spoiled by being cut loo green, the
English Renedyt ' It is the bœt ’.nd n tie course of time TwT.Ltr.io«
weather being so cloudy they did not dry
LJv>>ir'° known for .n Lung Trouble«, “will £ second to none, and A amhill will subscription or front subscription. Bring out.
Wm.
it in as soon as possible.
-
• poeitive guarantee at 10c., 50& b»ve a paper to b. prond of.
• Burt Druggist
E. E. SELPH,
GMT WKJ HUT t ' h ' e m W1J.
A SAD ACCIDENT
HORACE
Wm.
Wright leaves Monday for
IN ANO » Mr.
“'■m
“,."
—AND—
usical Instruments of All
Kinds.
A STATEMENT
IEW ART STUDIO
H C. BEST, Artist.
■Kt KcaVc
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castori»;
Notably and Triumphantly Reinforced this season with the One Tower­
ing, Kingly,Figuro of Western Romance
Capt. A. H. B0GARDUS,
CHAMPION WING-SHOT OF THE WORLD
AZNT) HIS GFIFTED SOISTS !
The onlj complete, Perfect and Lavishly Sumptous Revival of the
CLASSIC HIPPODROME OF ANdEH GREECE ARID ROME!
300 Phonomenal Arenic Artists!- -90 Dazzling Arts!
Scotch Athletes, Arabian MeteorB, Japanese Marvels, and a Gigantic Euro­
pean Vandeville Cpmbinatian, in daring and dashing performances on
tlie Huge Theatre Stage I
50 ( AGES 0E WILD BEASTS. A ENiVERSAL REFLEX of’"SAVABE LIFE
Greatest, Grandest, Most Famous and Best trained Herd of Elephai.ts on
American Soil—including “Rajah," the Colossal, All-Overshadowing Cen­
tral Figure of His Race; “Sid," the Almost Human Clown Elephant
and the only Baby Elephant on the Contiuont.
Peeles», Poetic, Royally Resplendent Street Parade!
Appearing on the Public Thoroughfares at 10 o’clock every morning.
USUAL POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSI0X7-PerforiHaiicex at Customary
Hours.
Positively and Emphatically no Free Tickets to Anybody.
Cheap Round Trip Excursions on the O, & C. R* K, Including Admission to the
*
Show« See Station Agent for Particulars.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children
Caateria eune Colts. CoaaHpatlnn,
I
Sour Btomaoh, Dlarri»», Eructation.
Kill« Worm«, gives sleep, and promote« dk
nation.
Without injurioua madlcatiou.
Taa Carrion Coarurv, 77 Murray Street. N Y.
Filling a Long Felt Want.
Grand Big Opening.
I have gone into the Clothing business. I am now ready to supply
your wants with Big Bargains in Mens’ and Boys’ suits, Pants, etc.
My motto will be “Small profits and Quick sales.
I have no Rents ifor Clerk hire to pay.
I have but mv foot down on high prices to begin with. I have bought
my stock for Cash, and that talks you know. Good Mens’ suits from
110. upwards. Boys’ suits from 14. upwards. Mens’ punts, good and
durable at $3.50 per pair. Come and see me. I can please you. In
Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes my stock is larger than ever to suit
the times. PIONEER BOOT and SHOE STORE. Opposite the Grange
Store. P. F. BROWNE.
In spite of the cry HARD TIMES we are doing a good trade. In
spite of the uproar and frantic efforts of our competitors our business
is constantly increasing. The people know that we sell only pure and
reliable Drugs and Medicines and at prices as low as good goods can be
sold.
Our stock of Hair and Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Combs, Per­
fumery, Toilet Soaps, etc,, a’int big enough to make much I’ ush about
but we know we can suit you when you come to see us.
ROGERS * TODD,
City Drug Store.
NOTICE.
J. B. ROHR,
—The Old Reliable—
Hunxe. Sign, and Ornamental Painter
Martin k ^tont
WAREHOUSE.
M c M innville , O regon .
Graining,
Paper Hanging and
Carriage Painting.
GALLOWAY 4 GOUCHER, Prop’«, Prompt Attention to Orders from
the Country.
Ila< been thoroughly overhauled and re­
paired for the coming season of 1888 9.
We have a good supply of oat and wheat "VL oW. n
tba* »>« fretful, peevish,
sacks to be furnished on the most reason­ I JJ'Xxjcross, or troubled with
able terms.
i Windy Colle, Teething Pains, or
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
[ Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
Will be paid at all times for Grain. Direct • at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother.
shipments made to Han Francisco and the It contains no Opium or Morphine,
Sound "Honest weight and fair dealing.” hence ia safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by
ia our motto All are invited to come and
seen»
GALLOWAY * GOUCHER 15 i Geo. W. Burt, drnggist.