The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 17, 1889, Image 2

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.1
AH THERE!
LEGAL.
The recognized necessity of put-1
ting a stop to bribery at elections
We see you and know what yon are
‘
”
is calling out a good many »iiggeir-
Notice for Publication.
looking for. Von are looking for the
.. ......................
"
The
OÁñ sial Democratic Paper.
! j ( tions
for preventives, . One of the
L and O ffice at Oregon (.’¡tv,Or., >
place
where
honest
wo.
<ls
sell
holiest
’««.»/»
•* «’n cxxxtn
queerest
we It have
seen is in n coir.-
Nov 21. 1888.»
goo Is for honest pi ices and you have
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mtinication published by the In­
H. Xi. HE ÆTH. - - - - l"«Mtaher.
our best wislms for your sucees. We named settler has filed notice of his inten­
dianapolis Sentinal.
It is that
tion to make filial proof in support of his
lio|>e you will
claim, and that sai<l proof will be made be­
every
person
convicted
of
bribery
M c M innvii . i . k , T iiirkiiav J as . 17, ISSU
fore the county clerk of Yamhill county at
be fined $500, the person bought to
Lafayette, Oregon, on Wednesday, Jun’v
9th, 1889, viz: Luke Booth, pre-emption D S i
receive half the money. The pur­
and We know yon will if you keep up I No 5439 for the » H °f s e
bCC
t 1 s r
AHEAD OF ALL.
pose, of course, is to make it an ob­
...
the search and subject your purchases 7 w.
ject for the recipient of a bribe to
lie names the following witnesses to prove 1
for Infants and Children.
to the tests of truth and time. It re­ his continuous residence upon, and cultiva­
Minco the progressive people of disclose the fact and expose the
quires patience and thorough investiga­ tion of said land, viz .
M l M innvilk* broke the ice at the I man who Drilled him; and this pur­
R. L Booth, W M Brown, DavM James
••Castor!» is so well adapted to children that Castor!» cures Colle, Constipation,
tion to prove the merits of goods, but 1 and Gus »bibcock, all of WiNfrinina, Yam-
school district meeting and voted pose such a law would possibly
I recommend it as superior to any presenpuon Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
pays to do it, and we know that if you liill countv. Oregon.
for a new public school to cost $10- achieve. But in all human proba­
knowD to me.”
II. A. A bchsr , M. D.,
(Nov. 30:37)
W. T B irney
get there von’l
000, the march of improvement in bility it wouid achieve a great deal
Register.
Hl 80. Oxford Sk. Brooklyn, h. Y.
Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes di­
this city has not stopped. Already more. A plentiful crop of perjuries
gestion.
Without injurious meritcat.inn.
several manufacturing industries would be one of its sure results. A Pleasing Sense of Health and because you’ll be satisfied. You won’t
AD.MIMSTKATOK’S NOTICE.
have sprung up and there is in con­ Knowing the secrecy with which
T he C sntaur C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
Strength Renewed, and of
leave a sure thing for an uncertainty.
templation the putting in of a can­ such a transaction as bribery is
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
under
­
It
is
this
knowledg
that
impels
us
to
Ease and Comfort
nery plant to cost $50,000. Thous­ from the very necessity of the case
signed olin McCulloch, haa been duly ap­
the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acta keep on advertising our goods and busi­ pointed as administrator of the estate of
and's of dollars go to waste i i this carried on, the courts would be Follow,
ness ; we know we can keep trade if we James McCulloch deceased, by the county
gently on th 3
county every year by the rotting of compelled to rely on the testimony
of Yamhill county. Oregon There
can get it. Customers stay right with court
fore all persons bolding claims against said
as fine fruit as can be growt on the of the reformer ; and as the man K idneys , L iver and B owels us; when one« they get to our store they estate,
arc hereby notified to present them
Effectually Cleansing the System when
earth. With a $50,000 fruit can­ who would take a tribe and tell of
with proper vouchers to ihc undersigned at
OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS !
stay there. Try us and see.
Costive
or
Bilious,
Dispelling
the law office of Fenton A Fenton, at Mc­
nery and a $10,000 butter, cheese, it would not hesitate to tell of it
••r'omnelltion la the I.lfe of Trade.” and If yen have not »»n our l.lte.t Improved good.
I h you
y»u
( ompeiiiion
u nr |,(nv hiird our compeiitors have to work to keep within Hight of uh ,
Geo.
W.
BURT,
Minnville.
Oregon,
witl
in
six
months
from
»3
or the JAMES 31 ¿ANS’ 81 SllOld
and col<l storage factory McMinn­ even when he did not take it, there Colds, Headaches and Fevers
this
7th,
day
of
December.
1888
Prescription Druggist,
J ohn M c C vi locii , •CCOnöViH've’lv‘mmTwnulne unlcM having onr name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Yo.e
ville will be further ahead on the would be plenty of such testimony
and permanently curing
F enton A F enton ,
Administrator ri:£^&?oyui,uro
road of progress than any other whether there were any bribery or
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
Attoi nevs for estate.
Dec 7:7
OVERLAND
TO
CALIFORNIA
town in Oregon. Push everything not. Bribery is bad enough, but without weakening or irritating the organ»
JAMES MEANS’
JAMES MEANS r ’
VIA
on which it acts.
- M-50
along which helps the community the demoralization which such a
Notice
for
Publication.
$4 SHOE
For Sale In 50c and Sl.OO Bottles by all
$3 SHOE
T*
and you will "be benefitted by it.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO’S
Leading Druggists.
law would produce is worse. No
L and O ffice at Oregon C’itv, Or.. I
UNEXCELLED IN
CANNOT FAIL
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THS
Dec
.*3,
1888
(
law will be worth the paper it is
STYLE UNEPUALLEO
TO •<-
LINES.
Notice is hereby ^iven that the following-
CALIFORNIA FIG BYBUP CO.
in DURABILITY
printed on if it treats the person
SALMON CANNING IN ALASKA.
named settler has filed notice of his inten­
THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE.
8 am F rancisco , C al ..
AND •<-
tion to make final proof in support of his
bribed either as an innocent victim Louiavnxa, K t .,
N ew Y ork . N. Y.
Time between
claim and, that said proof will be made
ERFECTIOK
Later reports of operation» in or as a stool pigeon.
before the County Judge, or in his absence
FASTIDIO
Of FIT.
Portland and San Francisco, before
the County Clerk of Yamhill county,
Alaska thin season place the total
36
Hours.
at
Lafayette,
Oregon,
on
Tuesday.
Jan.
22d.
»almon pack at four hundred thous­
^SHOtP >
Dr. C. Yarohevski contributes to ALL THE LATEST NOVELS
California Express trains run daily
1889, viz: Harley Douglas, homestead entry
and case», exceeding even the pack the Russkaya Meditsina a long ar­
No. 2089 for the w of w >3 of sec 22 t 5 s r
BETWEEN PORTLAND and SAN
Can be Found at The
7 w.
of the Columbia river, and raising ticle on the state of the medical
FRANCISCO.
Such has hern the recent progress tn our branch of Industry that we are now able
affirm that tbo
He names the following witnesses to prove James Means’ SI Sh e Is In every respect equal to l lie shoes which only a few years ago v. .«tailed at eight
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
the total for the Pacific coast to one profession in Russia. He points
’ If vou will try on a pair vou will be convinced that we do not exaggeK..e. Ours are lh.
Portland 4 :00 P.M. I San Fran’ 7 : A. M. his continuous residence upon, and cultiva­ ofig nal dollars
«•
an
i
31
Slus-s.
and
those
who
Iml
’
ute
mir
system
of
business
are
unable
lo
compete
with u> lu
million two hundred thousand. out that there are only 18,000 doc­
Cuillty factory products. In our lines we arc the largest manufacturers In the Uidted State..
■San Fran’7:45 P M. | Portland 10:45 A M tion of. said land, viz:
Thomf.s Wright, David Nickerson. John ’ One of our traveling salesmen who Is now visitlug the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast aud Roeky
Seventeen canneries were at work tors for a population of 100,000,000, A Full Stock of Musical Instru­ Local Passenger Daily, Except Sunday. Veitch and Charles Douglas, all of Grande “‘’"' i 1 am^re’thLn’ sL^sne1^ w'ilhS the result.of my trip. I have thu. far .uceeeded In placing our fall
Ronde, Polk county, Oregon
this season, and more will be built or one medical man to every 6,500
ments and Stationery Always
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
line In the hands of’A No. 1’dealers In every point I have visited. He goes onto say. This I. a
■ulendld region for us to sell shoes in. because most of the retailers are charging their customer, at
W T B urney ,
Portland.. 8:00 A. M.I Eugene.. 2:40 P M. (dec 7:39)
next year. One-half the pack was persons. This number of doctors
on Hand.
dab “bout double tho prices which tfle shoe, have cost at wholesale. The consequence Is that th.
Register ?,
Eugene . .9:00 A. M.IPorltand 3:45 P M.
neo! e who wear shoe, are paving six or seven dollars a pair for shoes wh ch are not worth as much a. our
put up at Karluk, which is the As­ in proportion to the population is
S IM PS MEAN'S" «3 and S t SHOES. Our shoe, with their very low retail prices stamped on th.
¿de', or every pair are breaking down the high prices which have hitherto ruled In tie retail niarkel. here,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
toria of Alaska. All the streams very much less than in other Euro­ Third Street, McMinnville, Or-
mid wueu u retailer puts a full flue of goods lu Ills .lock they ut once begin to go off like hot cukes, so great
TAX NOTICE.
TOURIST SLEEPERS for second class
now fished abound in salmon, and pean countries, yet the destitution
U * Move "kind reader."ju»t Mop and consider what the above signifies »o far as you are concerned. It
Passengers on all Express trains.
vou that if vou keep on Duyine shoes bearing no manufacturers name or fixed retail price stamped
numerous others that are as yet among members of the profession
in theVo°es. you ijliuot nil wliaUyou are gelling and your retailer 1. probably making you pay dou^to
Notice is hereby given that the tax books ahhiiiph
Hie O. A C. R. R. Ferry makes connection
what vodr shoes have cost him. Kow. can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping
with all the regular trains on the Fust Side of Yambill county, for the year 1888, are our
untouched. There is no interrup­ is alarming. Of late there have
name and the fixed retail price upon the sole, of our »hoes before they leave our factory so that you
now in my bands for the collection of taxes cannot
be made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth?
...
.
-
tion to fishing during the salmon been numbers of suicides of medical H. D. HOPKINS, PROP. Division from foot of F Street
due said county, nnd that myself or deputy
Shoe, from our celebrnled Inclory me »old by wlile-itwnlie retnller. In nil part, .f
West
Side
Division.
thecauiltry.
We will place them easily within your reach In any State or Territory If you will Invest on.
season, and all the conditions are men who were without the bare ne­ The Star Saloon is the cosiest place in town BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS. will visit the various precincts of said coun­ cent In » postal card
and write to ut.
__
ty as follows, between the hours of 10 o’clock
favorable for a large pack every cessaries of life. The fees for med­
to spend an evening
Mall Train.
a. m and 4 p. m :
JAMES
«MEANS
&
CO.,
41
Lincoln
St.,
Boston,
Mass.
season. The quality of the fish is ical attendance are very low. Still,
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS)
Wheatland,
Wednesday,
Dec
26,
1888.
good, being similar to that of the in Odessa 40 per cent, of the whol» The best Wines, Liquors, and Cig-
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Dayton. Thursday,
*• 27,
Portland 7:30 A. M I Corvallis .12:25 P. M. Dundee, Friday, *
Columbia river, though a trifle les» population and 94 per cent, of the
“ 28,
always kept in stock.
Corvallis 1:30 1‘. M I Portland 6:15 P. M. East Chcbalem, Saturday,
“ 29,
oily. It would seem that Alaska very poor died without having had
x\t Albany and Corvallis connect with West Uhehalem, Monday,
‘
* 31.
trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R.
is destined to take the lead in the medical attendance. A similar
Carlton, Wednesday,
*
Jan 2, 1889.
Third
Street,
McMinnville,
Or.
Rxpreaa
Train
Daily
Except
Sunday.
Bellevue.
Thursday,
“
3,
salmon canning industry.
state of affairs exists at Kostrome.
Willamina, Friday,
“
4,
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Dr. Yaroshevski attribute» this de­
Portland 4:50 P. M.(McMinnville#:00P.M. Sheridan, Saturday,
“
5,
McMin’ville5:45A.M.¡Portland 9:00 A. M. Amity, Monday,
“
7.
SMELTER AT SEATTLE.
plorable condition of things to the
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
Lafayette. Tuesday,
“
8,
THE SAN FRANCISCO
ignorance of the Russian people,
Manager Asst.G. F. & Pass. Agt N. and S McMinnville. Jan. 9 and 10,
An immense smelting and orc re- who prefer a consult soothsayer»
North Yamhill. Friday.
*• 11,
duction enterprise has been set on and magicians rather than educated
All persons are notified to be present at
foot at Seattle, by capitalists of medical men, to the monopoly en­
said appointments and settle their taxes or
pay the same to me at my office within 30
that city, San Francisco and Chica­ joyed by the pharmacists, and to
days from the dates above mentioned. I.
go. The sum of $350,000.00 will the large number of Feldshers who
not paid, after the expiration of 30 days
THE MONARCH WEEKLY!
costs will be added, as specified by Sec. 2795
be invested in the plant, which will are allowed to j ractice. The Feld­
Revised Statute
T. J. H arris
To
keep
posted
on
the
New«
of
the
Entire
-consist of four waterjacket furnaces shers are men who have some
Sheriff and tax collector for Yamhill
World Subscribe for the
county.
of forty tons capacity, two corliss rough knowledge of surgery and
WEEKLY
Dated Dec 8,1888,
(34 1 m)
engines giving fifteen hundred the use of a few drugs. They are
horse power and eight buildings for generally men who have served in
mm
various uses, with all accessory the ambulance corps or have been iso
No Weekly paper published in the United
machinery and facilities for reduc­ hospital attendants, and on the
COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE,
States contains as much or
r rcat
ing gold, silver, lead, zinc, plati­ strength of this slight knowledge
a vareity of good read I.
We handle, sell, and rent all kinds of
Train,
for th. Halt leave A.h St. wharf real estate, city and country property on
matter as the
num, and other ores. The works ther arc licensed to practice.
every day at l»:3O A. M. and 1:15 1". M. favorable terms.
will give employment to eight hun­
dred men, and can be doubled in
Attached to the 1:15 pm train are through
We now have for sale the John Sax prop­
The following example is given
Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Bluffs erty in. and adjoining this city at a bargain,
capacity by doubling the number why the year 1900 will not be
in lots to suit
coming year promises to be crowd­ and St Paul.
of furnaces. The site has been pur­ counted among leap years. The ed The
Attached to the 12:30 a m train is the
with stirring events.
Will sell on commission at auction all
chased, the full plans have been year is 365 days, 5 hours and <9 In the United States the entrance of Walin Walla A Dayton Sleeper, which can classes
of property
boarded at East Portland station any­
prepared at a cost of $5,000, and minutes long ; 11 minutes are taken | lie»' issues in the political arena has be
time after 8 p ni
between C and D streets on Third
arrangements for transportation of every year to make the year 365{ | been followed by a change of adminis­ Trains arrive at 2:45 and 7:45 |> m every Office
McMinnville, Oregon.
tration. But the great economic ques­ day,
ore from Cœur d’Alene and Okano­ days long, and every fourth year tion
J ames F letcher & Co.
on the campaign turned is still un­
gan have been made. Much ore we have an extra day. This was settled, and its solution is now committ­ The company reserve the right to
1WWSI ^ewinr-MachineTITlTTn
from Alaska is expected as well.
to a congress almost equally divided change atenineis or sailing days,
“VI ■» • I once estübiiahiilJIjlj
Julius
Caesar’s
arrangements. ed
rjiirade m a i pan», bv fl R M |1
between the two great parties.
placing our machine» J, 11 I 11 t
«Hill»
Where do these 11 minutes come Europe is a vast camp. Army corps TO ASTORIA,-Str. Il 11 Thompson
¡7 «ud fiHid» where the people <-nn »eo
.eaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed
AMERICAN SOCIETY.
them, w« will seud Free to one
from? They come from the future I patrol the lrontieis, and million.« of men and
XS^Pe.aon in each locality.ihe verr
Saturday at 11:30 p. m. U 8 Mail
J
be»: eewiag-maebiae made tn
and are paid by omitting leap year await the signal for the most titanic war steamer leaves Asli st. daily, except Sun­
|the world, with all the attachment»
W w« wttlalM »end free a complete
I’rof. James Bryce has a lively, every 109 years. But if leap year is the world has ever seen.
day,
at
6
a.
m.,
for
Astoria.
Jlnnoofour costly and valuable art
»¿sample«. In return we ask that vou
if not a strong, competitor as nn omitted regularly every hundredth The Examiner’s news gathering ma­
«»how whet we »end. to those who
is unequalled. Its correspon­
TO DALLES AND CASCADES,
(Lniay cal. at your home, and after Ü
observer of American society in the year, in the course of 400 years it chinery
dents dot the habitable globe. Nothing
■ monthsall »hall become your own
Leave Ash st. at 6 a. m., except Sun­
iRproprrty.
Thi» grand machine te
Frenchman, Max O’Rell, who, after is found that the 11 minutes taken can escape their vigilance, and no ex­ day.
jSBmacie after the Singer patent».
Which have run out: before patent»
a stay of six months in the United each year will not only have been pense is spared in spreading the results
______
___
\ run nut it »old for.'SDn. with the
¡«chment». and now eelli for
States, is about to publish his im­ paid back, but that a whole day of their efforts before the Examiner’s TO OR EGON CITY, Dayton and Al
rJrF* FnLt ™’’^ Be»t.»tre.nge»t, mu»t u»e-
readers
hany.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. m.
i|fPl_______________ "’■¿•»inc in th« world. All i.
pressions of American society. He will have been given up. So I’ope The most noted writers of Action con­ Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for
i ■ IKaaBsfree. No capital required. Plain,
brief
lei inatractiona
tnatraetions riv»,
given. rho»e who write io ua at once can ee-
gives the list of them in the Janu­ Gregory XII., who improved on tribute to the Examiner. Jules Verne, Dayton and way points. Returning leave cure
free Ibe beat /L*inI*raachin? in , the
ne woria,
ana the
world, and
the
ary Fo.um. To him the Americans Ciesar’e calendar in 1582, decreed author of “A Trip to the Moon,” etc.; Davton as 6 a. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays 1 lílL <k CU., líos 740, Augiuiu, Maint.
are a great people. There is a total that every centurial year divisible Robert Louis Stevenson, author of "Tre­ anil Saturdays. For Albany and way
asure Island.” etc. ;Ki<ler Haggard, au­ points at 6 a. in., Mondays and Thurs­
absence of stupid-looking faces. by four should lie a leap year after thor
of "She,” etc.; Anna Catharine days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes­
The first thing which caught his all. So we borrow 11 minutes each Green, author of "The Leavenworth days and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE
attention was the thinness of the year, more than paying our borrow­ Case,” etc.; have all written stories for FIRST A OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL,
Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agent.
men and the plumpness of the wo­ ing» back by omitting three leap The Weekly Examiner, and will do so in
I have opened a full stock of
future.
men, but the American woman, years in three centurial year, aud the The
GROCERIES,
Weekly Examiner lias established
whose husband rivals the European squnre matters by having a leap an Agricultural department, in charge of
GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY,
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
in devotion to her, does not, in his vear on the fourth centurial year. a practical agriculturalist, who is the
CIGARS.
opinion, repay a tithe of the devo­ I’ope Gregory’s arrangement is so best writer in the United "Hates on agri-
TOBACCO.
subjects. This departn ent will
tion that she receives.
Though exact, and the borrowing ar.d pay­ cultual
contain sensible discossions of leading
there are plenty of Americans, the ing back balance so closely that we topics of vineynrdists, orchardists and
A fine line of
TEAS,
generic American does not exist as borrow more than we pay back to farmers generally.
-AND-
COFFEES,
yet to him The National charact­ the extent of only one day in 3866 The Examiners Commercial news is
compiled by experienced men who care­ OREGON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S
SPICES
eristic traits do not express them­ year».—London Standard.
fully guard tha producer’s interests in all
selves in the typical man. The
STEAMSHIP LINE.
market report*.
American is full of contrasts and
225 Miles Shorter—20 Hours Fresh Vegetables of all descriptions
Chief
Justice
Fuller
of
the
U.
S.
contradictions. You can not pre­
THE WEEL1Y EXAMINER
will be kept w hile in Season.
less time than any other route.
(By mail. Postage prepaid)
dict what he will do next. He is Supreme Court has developed a
First
class
tli
rough
passenger
and
virtue
worthy
of
great
commenda
­
$1.5OPERYEAR
equal to any form of eccontricity
freight line from Portland and all points in
Will sell at bottom price for cash or ex­
and to any amount of presumption. tion ; and that is writing brief opin­ Daily, per year......................... $6.70 the Willamette valley to and from San change for produce
Junel5:6tf
ions
in
deciding
cases.
Many
of
the
.2.00
Snntlay,
per
year
...................
Francisco
With all our lavish use of money,
J. J. COLLARD.
Max (PRell does not consider ava­ decisions rendered by judges now- W. R. HURST, Editor and Prop. Time Schedule (except Sunday»]'
rice as a National vice. The pres­ a-day» are no longer winded as to
Leave Alb’nv 1:30pm Leave Yaq’na6:45am
•• Corvallis 1:46 ** •• Corvallis 10:35’*
ent governors of America seem to be almost incomprehensible, and in
Ar’ive Yaq’na 5:30 “ Ar’ive Alb’ny 11-30“
him to be the Irish. The apathy which a very few grains of wheat
FOR PUBLICATION O A C trains connect at Albany and Cor­
of refined nnd intelligent Americana are well nigh lost in bushels of use­ NOTICE
vallis.
L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or , (
less
chnff.
Lit
the
judges
all
over
And thanks for past favors to all. JI
in political matters is difficult for
The above trains connect at Yaquina with
Jan., 7th , 1889 I
the Oregon Development Co’s Line of Steam
him to understand, but the well- the country send for Judge Fuller’» Notice is hereby given that the following- ships
C. GRI8SEN
between Yaquina and San Francisco.
named settler has tiled notice of his inten­
read, well-bred American is con­ decision and find out for good and tion
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
is
still
at
the
old stand and respect­
Sailing date« from Yaquina«
fessed to be the most delightful of all that brevity is not only the »oul claim ami that said proof will be made be­ Willamette Valley, Wednesday, Dec. 12
fully solicits a share of the
of
wit
but
the
true
index
to
wis
­
fore the county judge or in his absence then
men, and the best American society
Monday
“ 24
the county clerk of Tillamook county Ore.,
publics patronage for the
From San Francisco.
represents (he wittiest, most genial, dom.
nt Tillamook Or., on Tuesday Feb 26th. 1889,
COMING
NEW YEAH.
vii;
John
Lattin
homeMoad
entry
No.
3842
Willamette Valley, Thursday, December, 6
refined and hospitable persons he
for the NE 1-4 of SW 14. W 1 2o!SW 1 4 of
“ Monday,
**
17
If you want an example of a Sec
C. GRISSEN.
has ever met with. But, for all
14 ami 8E 14 of 8E 1-4 o4 Sec IS T 1 N R
“
Sunday.
••
30
To Benefit Our Subscribers.
W
Ulis, our people havo missed for modern Republican hxik at Osgood- 10 He
The company reserve the right to change
names the following witnesses to prov sailing dates without notice.
him the path that leads to real by, the author of the Murchiaon his continuous
lesidenee upon and cultiva­
T he T elephone is pleased to announce
N n—Passengers from Portland and all
tion of said land, via: Win Ralston, Frank Willamette Valiev points can make close
happiness. They do not knowhow letter.
the completion of special arrangements
E Kroth. John Johnson, and W H Busby connections with the trains of the Yaquina
whereby
it is enabled to offer its readers
to live. The American is so hotly
nil of Hobsonville. Tillamook county Or.
two of the best of family journals for but
Route at Albany or Corvallis, nnd if desti­ Has the most complete stock of harness
W T Ih RNF.Y, (Register
engaged in his headlong chase after
little inoue than the cost of one.
ned to San Francisco, should arrange to ar­
in the county. At present 12 set of sin­
rive at Yaquina the evening before date of
•»flluence that he enn not stop to
sailing
gle harness, hand made, in prices
anjoy himself. His domestic joy» I T. I*. Austin who left thia city some
>”,IO»,I •? !• «*$1 •••»> V
ranging from $12 to $30. and 8
’iqiHU ».«udì a ({« Xi i •
, . 4
*r» more shadowy than real. Tho two months airo to visit friends »nd rela­ MWjpVV -»K
RIVER STEAMERS
•«»» *UI. *J>J J« Mil« •<! u»j W'U« I» »IU«
»
set of team harness as cheap
L
»MO J»oA »M0M$ L I
A*’« V
Will
run
between
Poatlnnd
and
Corvallis
Frenchman locks the door of his tives in the east died Monday morning ••oq
••oqi •!
WM«q» pu» »qinvCS (j
J»oA t»| tu-^4
AS
ANY
PLACE IN THE COUNTY
as
follows
;
North
bound
leaves
Corvallis.
at
12
:$0
oi
typhoid
fever
at
the
residence
M e wil send, for ene year, to any address
•hop and goes home to dinner, say­
Monday. We<lnrs<lny ar.d Friday, 8 a. ni :
Can be seen on the hooks tn m.v shop.
ing to himself: “I want to live as of his father,in Aetna, l’a The telegram
leaves Salem. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
I have eompetant workmen employed
day. 6 a m 8outh bound I aves Portland.
well and 03 long as I can ; I know announcing his death arrived shortly
Monday, Weiineeday and Friday, 6 a in.; to do alt kinds of repairing and to make
any
harness ordered
I also keep a full
I shall nover have another chance.” after and cast a gloom over his many
leaves Salem, Tuesday. Thursday and Sat­
and the Famous Family Weekly
stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robe«
urday, 6 a in
The American discounts the future, friends in thia city. Mr. Austin wss a i
horse'
covers,
saddles,
etc
A full line of
Passenger
and
freight
rate«
always
the
and hopes for what he may never memlier of Charity Ixxlge No. 7 A. O.
lowest For information, applv to W. M extras for repairs constantly on hand
Darling. Freight and Ticket Agents, 2tM>
attain. This is the substance of U. W., of thia city and was in good
anti 2i»2 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or
Max O Rell’a observations on Amer­ standing. The body was buried at
to
C C. HOGUE.
The Free Press fe without quc«»ion the
ican society. He attempts little in Aetna, l’a. Ilia relatives return their C\\ A and reliable Medicine,arsthchcst Acting Gen l Fr. A Pass Agt . Oregon Pa­ thousands suffering from Asthma, Con­
.Jre?LCV literary and Humorous paper
cific
R.
Il
Co
,
Corvallis,
Oregon.
sincere
thanks
for
the
many
expressions
the line of philosophical study and
m»w before the American p$’<»ple. It is not
VW todependupon. Acker’s Blood El­
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
C H HASWELL. Jr ,
a new yspIrant for public furor: (H»fablislie<l
discrimination, which distinguishes. of sympathy from Ina friends in thia city. ixir haa been p rear r I lied for years for alllm- Gen’l Frt. A Paas. Agt , Oregon Develop­ Acker's English Remedy? It is the best
over
hitv years ago it has stoosl ihc test <»f
Mr. Austin w is in every respect a good puridca of the Blood. In every form of Scrof- ment Co Montgomrrv strert. Ml Lraneis- preparation known for all I.ung Troubles,
J’rofeasor Bryce’s examination of i | man,
nme. ami is to-day stronger and better than
he held several minor otlices in nloua, Syphilitic or Mercurial diaeaaea, it la eo, Cal
sold on a positive guarasteo at 10c., 60c.
pqr social institutions.
| the comity and always did hie duty.
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, haenoeqnal.
Geo AV Bnrt nnig|ri«t
GET THERE!
I
STAY THERE!
THE MARCH CF PROGRESS!
NEWS STORE.
STAR SALOON.
FOR 1889.
Weekly Examiner,
lso
REALESTATE
The Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store has just
received a brand new stock of Boots and
Shoes of the latest styles and best quality.
I have also received a splendid assortment of
Lads and Misses Victoria gaiters, all of which
will be sold at the lowest possible prices for
eash. No charge made for sewing rips on
goods bought of me. Opposite the Grange
store.
P.F. BROWNE.
Weekly Examiner
New Grocery Store
“A Sippy b b"
^yri: have
....
HIT
. . UPON A PLAN
E. WRIGHT
FOR $2.50
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