» '-W » » ri à ■ • OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.1 ENSILAGE How Farmers Should Prepare Feed The Official Democratic Paper. for Stock. I ÏT. U. ITE3A.TTÏ............. Fubll.her, & BY A. W. THORNTON, requirement necessary Ensilage is a suitable M c M iumvillc . F riday , D ec . 7, 1868. : silo. What is a silo? A silo is an airtight chamber in which grain used to be preserved from atmos influences, and was usual The most potent factor iti the pherical excavated underground and growth of Washington territory is ly with cement. Consequently the Northern Pacific railroad. If lined when Ensilage was first discovered some of the roads entering Oregon it was supposed that nothing but would do as the Northern does they costly concrete silos would be safe would soon make a fortune in car for putting up green fodder. If rying people to God’s country. such were usually the case the dis covery would have been compara A man last week sat up in his tively useless to the ordinary farm coffin and took charge of his own er, as beyond his means. Thanks funeral, ordering the same indefi to the active and inquiring spirit of nitely postponed. All surprise our people, every imaginable varie vanishes when it is known that he ty of silo was tested. First cometh was an Ohio man. They don’t pro brick and stone, then pits dug out pose to be quietly buried with with plow and scraper, then wood young Tippecanoe iust coming to with double walls filled in with the presidency and offices growing sawdust or sheeting paper carefully on every buckeye bush.—East Ore matched, single board walls, and gonian. finally common second class boards with knot holes and not even If the Republicans want to stop matched, and, strange to say, in the illegal voting in the south all each case the result was entirely they have got to do is to take the satisfactory. Each system had its right of suffrage away from the Ne advocates and its advantages, also gro. The south does not intend to its peculiar disadvantages. From be run by Negroes and the west the accumulated experience of so does not intend to let the Chinese many experimenters I will eluci be represented in congress. This date a plan of silo which I think is the only way to bring things to best meets the requirements of pio their right level. Take the right to neer farmers, tor whose benefit vote away from the Negro and you chiefly I write these articles, Be fore 1 enter on the plan of silo get at the root of the evil. there are a few principles to be kept Waitsburg, a little burg of half in view, without no silo, the most or a third the size of Pendleton, has costly and ekborate, will be suc agreed to raise a bonus of $35,000 cessful ; and by regarding which to securo the Hunt railroad to that any hole in the ground or lot of old place, and it will be built in the boards put together answer the de spring. Dayton, a smaller and less sired purpose. I said above that a wealthy place than Pendleton, of silo was an airtight chamber but fers a bonus of $40,000 to have the that hardly expresses the idea. I rood extended to that place from wish t) convey with sufficient ac Waitsburg. Meanwhile Pendleton curacy that it is rather a chamber lies asleep and apparently satisfied in which all circulation of fresh air at the strides of progress in other is prevented, and the appreciation places which are preparing to out of the shade of difference in the two ideas will explain why the Ensi strip her.—East Oregonian. It is strange that the condition lage made in the second-class un of McMinnville should be so vivid matched board silo was in every respect as good as that made in the ly explained in the above article. expensive concrete silos. It was been use in both cases as the fodder Presiilent Cleveland has written was cut up fine and dumped into his last message to congress and it the silo in a green state and weights is published. It is a lengthy one were put on it it wilted down, and and deals with all the subjects in as it wilted down it stayed and which the government of this coun packed closer and closer expelling try is interested. He does not as a great part of the air that was al expected spend much time on the ready entangled in the npiss, tariff question but consideres it at changing a part by the process of some length. He does not with fermentation and verifying what draw the opinions held in his form remained by the heat developed by er message. On the whole it is tlie fermenting process; the mass seldom that a message of such sense becoming consolidated and thus is delivered to congress. Cleveland preventing any currents or move may sink into political oblivion but ments of air within the silo. This history will make his name one of effect could only be produced by the most renowned in the line of one process, which is the distin presidents. guished principal of the discovery of Ensilage and mny be exj r seed in An analys 8 of a dozen brands of two words, “continuous pressure,” cigarette has been made in Chicago, which I quote as being the “sine- and the results are such that cigar qua-non” of the whole process, the ette smokers cannot regard them proper observance of which makes with complacency. Almost every the difference between good Ensi brand was found to have been “doc lage and a good manure pile. In tored” to a greater or less degree. deciding on a plan of silo there are While the injurious ingredients a great number of questions of im (apart from tobacco itself) varv portance to be considered, the mere somewhat, there is enough in each mention of which would extend variety to induce smokers who val these articles to a length that ue their health to give up cigarettes would probably tax the good nature altogether. Of all the forms in of T he T elephone man in his al which tobacco is used, this is lotment of space to me. I will, doubtless the most harmful, especi therefore, trust that my reaaers, ally as the cigarette habit has such will give me credit for having fully a firm and growing hold upon boyr investigated the subject in all its and young men.—Chehales Bee. .tearings and accept my suggestions is being based upon the require- The Medueian blood of the Chica m nts of pioneer farmers,and which go anarchists has fallen upon a I am carrying out upon my own fruitful soil, and a new crop of an pioneer ranch. The silo or silos, for several small archists have sprung up in Chicago. They grow bolder day by day and silos are more advantageous than threaten society individually and one large one. should have a capac collectively. They state that the) ity suitable to the amount of stock are men who fear neither the jail to be fed. Ibis can be calcul ited nor the gallows. They have estab in a rough way by taking one cubic lished so-called Sunday schools to foot as a sufficient ration for a cow teach their children to hate law tor one day, or more correctly, 44 and order and to become expert cubit feet to the ton, and from 50 bomb-throwers and death dealers. to (50 pounds of Ensilage as one Unless the Chicago authorities eurt> day’s ration for a cow in full milk : the treasonable act« of these people 30 pounds for a two-year-old heifer, and restrain within bonds the free and younger stock in proportion ; dom of expression allowed them, -ix pounds for a sheep, and I do they will reap another harvest of I no' kn< w exactly how much a hog death which will again shake socie will require until I test it this sea ty to its foundation. Unrestrained son. Tney also require a roof to liberty will soon lead to anarchy.— exclude the rain and should be lo cated convenient to the feeding News I place of the stock. The greater the depth in proportion to the area the A clear test of the strength of less the proportionate cost per cubic civil service reform under Cleve foot. In my own case I have an land and Harrison will be made in old barn with a good roof the center the case of the post office nt Salem. of which is 18x16x12 feet to the Odell the present postmaster is a plate, the posts being six feet apart. Republican. He was appointed by Bv nailing 12-foot boards to the in Arthur and his timo would have side of the posts up to the wall expired within a few weeks after plate I haven chamticr 12x1(5x12 the beginning of Cleveland’s term. feet high. By putting in three After Cleveland's election and be posts eight feet from the outside fore he took his seat, Odell resign posts and between these putting in ed, and was reappointed for a term six foot boards fastened with cleats of four years. This was a mere like th« front of a grain bin, I have scheme to lengthen the lease of his two chambers 12x8x12, and by office. Cleveland has not disturbed putting in eighUfoot board» f.-istened him, Cleveland will now appoint by cleats, between which they slide a Democrat for four years and the and are thus removable, liko the j question is will Harrison remove! front of a grain bin, I have four' him. We think he will.—Albany I chambers 6x8x12, each of which, Democrat, will have a capacity of 57(5 cubic We think he will.—T elethon «. I feet, or 13 tons of Ensilage, or 52 I What do the papers of the state tons altogether, which will be am-; think? pie for my present stock and can always l-e estimated in the same proportion. This would keep 10' Do you read The Tele cows for 200 day», and as one silo! phone? If you don,t send was emptied it could lie refilled while feeding out of the others, to the office for a so nt ph thus kei ping a continuous an pply copy. Price <#'?. per year. al! th« v"sr. In mv n<’xi I will first I for The making c «J» SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO'S LINES. THKCHINKSM QIAHTEK. THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE. It seems that it was about timo for the Time between Portland authorities to make some effort to keep peace in the Ch nene quarters o that city. It is continually before the 33 Hours. California Express trains run daily public lor a breach of civilizi-d law. It is the center from which all the conta BETW EEN PORTLAND and 8AN gions diseases are spread, and not a FRANCISCO. ARRIVE. month goes by without a murder or t*o. LEAVE. Clean it out, wipe it from the face of the Portland 4 :00 P.M. I San Fran’7 : A. M. Portland 10:15 A M earth if necessary in Older to keep the San Fran’7:45 P M. | health and life of the public safe. Local Passenger Daily» Except Sunday. Portland and San Francisco, ARRIVE. LEAVE. BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES. Portland 8 :<)0 A. M l Eugene.. 2:40 P M. Eugene . .9:00 A. M.IPorltand 3:45 P M. He did not expect to see such a wonderful collection of choice g' oods, but here they are, and he will be STILL MORE SURPRISED Our complete Block of millinery will Pullman Buffet Sleepers. be sold at first cost for 15 days. TOURIST SLEEPERS for second class M ksds . T icker ik B riggs . Passengers on all Express trains, l’he O. A C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F Street Parties wishing one to send East to friends RESOURCES OF OREGON. can have it by calling at this office. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS. Mail Train. This office has recei ved a number of the “Resources of Oregon” a pamphlet published by the state giving a map of Oregon and a description of each county its products, minerals, etc. All parties wishing one to send to their friends in the east can get it free by calling at this office. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) Bpo'jSTBQ tuoqi oab 3 eqs ‘uaipiBO P’M U'XLA* •vpo^tvQ or 3unp eqs ‘wqjç eureooq eqs uaqM when he hears about the Remarkably Low Prices ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 7:30 A. M I Corvallis .12:25 P. M. Corvallis 1:30 P. M l Portland 6:15 P. M. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R. Expresa Train Daily Which we are asking for all kinds of seasonable goods for Christ m is Gi ts. Never was such a Except Sunday. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland 4:50 P. M.lMcMinnvilleS:00P.M. McM in’ville 5:45 A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M. K. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager Asst.G. F. & Pass. Agt Beautiful and Entieiug Display Placed before the public of this city. Never was the assortment so large and never were the prices based upon such small margins of profit. In this stock will be found il¡ i*. ‘■VUO1S80 JOJ pepo eqs ‘puqo e tva eqs ueqj& Ja4 oab 3 om ‘^ojs sum XqvQ twq^ Navigation Co. Toilet Sets, Plush Goods, Leather Goods, CO ÜMBIA RIVER ROUTE, Albums, Scrap Books, Odor Cases Jewel Cases Xmas Cards, Games, Etc. Tralne for the East leave Aeh St. wharf every clay at 12:30 A. M. anil 1:15 1*. M. A ttaelieil to the 1:15 p m trnin are through Pullman .Sleeping Cars to Council Bluffs and St Patil Attached to the 12:30 a ni train is the Walla Walla it Dayton Sleeper, which can be boarded at East Portland station any time after 8 p in Trains arrive at 2:45 and 7:45 p ni every day, ----- WILL BE GIVEN AT------ GARRISON'S OFEBA HOUSE. We respectfully solicit an early inspection of these goods, andwe guarantee our prices to be as Low as it is possible to make them. We also have a public reception every day and evening this month, The company reserve the right to Th best of music will be furnish change steamers or sailing days, ed. Everybody invited to attend. TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson I’ome and Join the Throng ■eaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:30 p m. U S Mail steamer leaves Ash Bt. daily, except Sun day, at 6 a. m., for Astoria. A. C Geo. TV. Burt’s PRESCRIPTION TO DALLES AND CASCADES, lias the most complete stock of harness Leave Ash st. at 6 a. in., except Sun in the county. At present 12 set of sin day. gle harness, hand made, in prices ranging from $12 to $30, and 8 set of team harness as cheap AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY Can be seen on the hooks in iny shop. 1 have competent workmen employed to do all kinds of repairing and to make any harness ordered I also keep a full stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of extras for repairs constantly on hand. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. TO OREGON CITY, Dayton anil Al hanv.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. in. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Work, Ambition and Passion, cause Dayton and way points. Returning leave Davton as 6 a. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays more Agony of Mind and Body, and and Saturdays. For Albany and way Destroy more Human Beings every year points at 6 a. tn., Mondays and Thurs than All the Armies of the World. days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes days and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE FIRST & OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. DUJARDINS LANDS—MINES LIFE ESSENCE Notice is hereby given that the under signed ohn McCullfth, has been duly ap pointed as administrator of the estate of James McCulloh deceased, by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon There fore all persons holding claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law otlice of Fenton Fenton, at Mc Minnville. Oregon, witl in six months from this 7th, day of December. 1888 J ohn M c C ulloh , F enton F eeton , Administrator Attorneys for estate. Dec 7:7 Blood Systems, Nervous Prostrat.on, General Debility. Mental and Phy sical Depression, Incapacity for Study or Business. No ses in the Head and Ears, Loss of Energy and Appetite. ) Deo ,8, IMS f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of h’s claim and. that said proof will be made before the County Judge, or in his absence before the County Clerk of Yamhill county, at Lafayette, Oregon, on Tuesday, Jan. 22d. 1889, viz: Harley Douglas, homestead entry No. 2089 for the w of w % of sec 22 t 5 s r 7 w. He names the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Thoiuks Wright, David Nickerson. John Veitch and Charles Douglas, all of Grande llonde, Polk county, Oregon dec 7:39) W T B urnet , Register Being a Natural Restorative, its ener gising effects are not followed by cor responding reaction, but are Perms, nent, and are frequently shown, from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable Increase of the Nervous Power, with a feeling of Vigor, Strength and Comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. The nervous symptoms disappear, as well as the Functional Derangement Sleep be comes calm and refreshing. At the same time the patient gains flesh, the features presenting a striking improve ment ; the Face becomes Fuller, the ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 ÎÏPOBT ON ENTRIES, rÄNTESTS,&c.,$3.0>- Procuring Und Patents, Filing Arguments, and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms. Send for circular to HENRY N. COPP, WASHINGTON, O. C. Very Settler ekoeld hare Copp’s Settler’* neid, '¡a gases ; price only K cent* (poetzge Menu»’ Day and Night NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXFC- LTltlX AND EXF.CVTOll. During an acute attack of Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling in the throat, and an exhaustiug, hacking cough, afflict the sufferer. Sleep is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also attended with Hoarseness, and some times Low of Voice. It is liable to be come chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising physician for twenty-four years, and, for the past twelve, have suffered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the usual remedies Notice is hereby given that the under pinned Lucy E. Bewley and Roswell L. Bewley have been duly appointed by the •ounty court of Yamhill county Oregon, joint executrix and executor of* the e state of James F. Bywlev deceased. 'therefore ill persons having claims agaiirst said estate ir» hereby notified to present them with proper Vouchers to the undersigned at the 'aw office of W L. Bradshaw, at Lafayette, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 29th, day of Oct. 1888. L ucy E B ewley and W L. B radshaw R oswkll L B ewley Atty for said estate joint executrix am’ executor of said estate Lips Red, the Eyes Brighter, and the Skin Clear and Healthy. The hair ot the head and beard grows and ac quire strength, as also the nails, show ing the importance of the action of the medicine on the organs of nutrition. It gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the Lively. An mating. Element of Life whch has been wasted, and exerts an impertant influ ence directly on the Brain, Spinal Mar. row and Nervous System, of a Nutritive, Tonic and Invigorating character, there- by checking all wasting of the Vital Fluid and the more Exhausting Processes of Life, maintaining that Buoyant Without Relief, I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. — G. Btoveall, M. D., Carrollton, Miss. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. — M. A. Rust, M. D., South Paris, Me. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled on niv Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently snit blood. My physician told me to give up business, or 1 would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was tinaily Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I uni now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption.— 8. P. Henderson. Saulsburgh, Penn. For years I was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral restored mo to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case nt a sudden cold ’ always resort to the Pectoral, and find speedy relief. — Ed ward E. Curtis, Rutland, Vt. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate in Pneumonia After trying various medicines, without benefit*, he prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which relieved’ me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. — Krnest Colton. Logansport, Ind. ft Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer * Oa„ Lowell, Maae, by aP DmyyM# Hire fit; ail bottle*. THE MARCH OF PROGRESS! OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS I ‘•Competition in the Life of Trade," and If you have not seen our latest Improved rood« ye* cannot imauim* how lively trade 1«. or how hard our competitor* have to work to keep within sTrhtof ul Ask your retailer for the JAMES MEANS’ S3 SHOE, ortho JA.tlES MEANS’ S4 SHOl accor.iing to your need*. i’oNitively none «'enuine unless ---------- having our name and stamped on the sole«. Tour ------------- ---------------- " price — ------- ■“ plainly —----------------- retailer iller vlll supply you w ............. th sh »es so stamped .. If you ----------- insist upon ,— his doing «,— so. . If you -------------------- do not lnsl«t,«0Bi* ------ retuilers will coax you into buying inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit. ’JAMES MEANS’ $3 SHOE (EXCELLED IN UNEpUALLEQ in DURABILITY -&• AND •<- ERFECTIOK OF FIT. 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It acts as a specific, O«ie of our traveling salesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Rocky Region writes from there as follows . surpassing all those of the present age, Mountain • I am more than satisfied with the results of my trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing onr fall In th«* nands of’A No. 1’dealers in every point I nave visited.” He goes on to say, “Thi« us for the speedy and permanent cure of line splendid region for us to sell shoes in. because most of the retailers are charging their customer« *t Hbo.it double the prices which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence Is that th* all derangements of the Nervous and retail iieople who wear shoes ne paying six or seven dollurs a pair for shoes which are not worth as much most Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., drug store . Energy of the Bra’n and Muscular System which renders the Mind Hap. py. 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I AMES Al EANS’ #3 mid 9 1 SHOES. Our shoe* with their very low retail prices stamped oo th* sole* of every pair are breaking down the high prices which have hitherto ruled in the retail market* nor*, ami when a retailer puts a full line of goods in his stock they at once begin to go off liko hot cakes, so gr**l is the demand for them." N »w. kind reader, just stop and consider what the above signifies so far as you are concerned. II assures you that if you keep on buying shoes bearing no manufacturers’ name or fixed retail price stamwa on the soles, you cannot tell what you are getting and your retailer is probably making you pay doubl* what your shoes have cost him. how, can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by sUmpiafi onr name and the fixed retail price upon the soles of our shoes before they leave our factory so that yok cannot be ma le to pay m«»re for your shoes than they are worth ? - 5liora from onr eelrbrntrd fnctwry nrc nold by wlile-nirnke retailer* in all .»«Mt M the country. We will pl ice them easily within your reach in any State or Territory If you wllllnv**t*M Ci* .tin < postal card ami write to us. JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. |1J|OW many people “7 have been killed by the Indians? We don’t know. But of one thing we are sure and that is that BISHOP & KAY have the finest line of goods, and do the largest busi* ness of any Clothing firm in the county. 03 YOU KNOW THE REASON? Iti is because the best quality of goods in the market are sold cheap. The World re« noAvned Brownsville Goods can be found at our place of business corner of 3rd and C sts. \\ hen von are in town you are requested to call in and examine onr new Fell and \\ >nt«r stock of ready made clothing. Also look at our large stock of suitings. Our tailors are anxious to make them up in10 a nice, neat fitting suit for you. Hoping to see you accept our invita tion to call in and inspect our stock, we are respectfully yours BISHOP & KAY. New Grocery Store I have opened a full stock of ¡ROCE RIES. GLASSWARE 4 KCCKERY. CIGARS. TOBACCO ihe Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store has just received a brand new stock of Boots and Shoes of the latest styles and best quality» A fine line of TEAS, I have also received a splendid assortment of COFFE**, 8HCK8 Lads and Misses Victoria gaiters, all of which rrsh tables of all description^ will be sold at the lowest possible prices for «ill be kept while in Seas»«. cash. No charge made for sewing rips on Opposite the Grange Will sdl at bottom price for cash or ex- goods bought of me. change for produce June 15 Stf store, ( A HVS8EY