TIIE Ti EPH-XE-REGISTER All the r_ i. P hone -R egister receipts are print; i 0:1 blue paper for the year 1839. These are the only ones p inted at tiiis office. All others are counterfeits. Wc have only one canvasser in Yamhill county Mr. II. H. Welch of this city. Til All the propositions he makes for sub­ scriptions. we have authorized b in to do, ami have published the same in the col­ JZ. 7/. l!'-lrh i : ottr only duly au- umns of this paper. Tur. TEi.rriioNi:- tntfrized tanwi.itiny agent for Yam- R egister goes to the front from its own hillr'n;: y. He :. 'i: ihoroughly can­ merits. Pell Bov tiie famous three vear-o’d vass this ro-un!';. eiit.l the ,,0-ple are was sold at auction Feb 21, and brought invited to ■■uln -rlbe to the Monarch of $51,090. Hu was sold to J. II. Clark ■ f tin: Genesee valley stud of New Yoik. Yamhill Weeklies. Tlris is the lrigliest i>ri e ever f-aid for a horse at either public or private sal. in this country. Ill many respects Beil Boy . For machinery that is A 1 see Booth & is one of the most wonderful colts ever foaled, his breeding being of the best, Son. Sugar cured veni-on for sale at Grie­ his conformation peifect and bis turf record phenomenal. His stud Irook both sen's. for this and next season, is full at the Try pure rock candy syrup, at Col­ large fee of $509. lard’s. lie stood upon the red hot sands of tlie Nothing but firet clasa stock handled Arena. The populace shouted and wept. by Boot!i A Son. He had performed miracles in the con­ Dr. G. F. Tucker has received a very- test to-dav. His broad and thick chest fine dental chair. heaved with pride and exultion at the The Advanco is justly named. Booth defeat of his enemy who now lay in a crumpled and broken mass in the corner. & Son carry them. Genuine New Orleans Molasses at He, among all his comrades was the only- one who had survived. The dollars were Wallace & Todd’s. thrown upon him. llis wealth was now Get one of those iron harrows and try counted by the thousands. He had ad­ it, Booth & Son make them. vertised his show in T he T elephone - Go to Booth Jc Son for one of those Ad­ R egister . vance tiiicshers and engines. For tome time past the “Home Comfort” Teeth extracted without pain by local Range men have been in this section selling ranges. They aro gentlemen, anesthetics, at G. S. Wright’s. and the people need have no fear in re­ F. W. Redmond lias very neat signs gard to business relations with them. in front of Iris place of business. They come recommended by the best Keep Clean —Tlie easiest way is to use business men of St. Louis. The firm by which they are employed make the 1 rrg- White Borax soap, at C Grissen’s. est ranges made on the globe to-day. Tiie Amity small-pox patient is in this We have been shown the construction of city. He 4ias completely recovered. the ranges and can see no fault in them, The marshal informs the public that and |>eople who buy and use them praise them highly. bog tax is now due and must be paid. ✓ TILE OLD A.li TI1L NEW. HORSE - 'EK. PROXINKNT TESTIMONIALS IN DURANCE VILE. Notice. The Difference Ilcl-.re n Them Explained Yamhill Horse. Discussed by “Billy But- ton.’ ’ From Some of the Best Business Men in St. Louis, Missouri. Jack Cooper, the Sheep Thief, Caught at Pendleton. We, the undersigned, having fully de­ cided to change our business, do now of­ fer for sale otir livery and feed stable in the city of McMinnville and all con- nectedtherewith—horses, harness, hacks, hearse, carriages, buggies, carts, etc.,— with a No. 1 business of three years standing. Our barn is large ar.d com­ modious, and our entire outfit is equal to any in the Willamette valley, outside of Portland. We will give a bargain to anyone wishing to purchase, as we are going to close the livery business (sale of no sale) in the near future. 3-tfB H enderson B ros . As sonic cf onr citizens :;• eih to mis- under. tand. the reGure of ffe amend­ ments to our city charier in reference to taxation ami bonding the city for water works we quote subdivisions 2 and 3 of section 31 in the old charter and then a« one. amended in fl '2. Tu levy ami collect taxes To not to exceed one per centum per annum upon all jiroperly. both t-c 1 and person­ al, which is t ix ihlo by law lor state or county jmi . ¡aves.” “3. io borrow- money on the faith of the city, or loan the credit thereol, or both ; provide:!, that tlie indebtedness of tlie city of McMinnville must not exceed in the aggregate the sum of three thous­ and dollars, and any debt or liability in­ curred in violation of this provision, whether by borrowing money, loaning tlie credit of the city or otherwise, is null and void and of no effect.” The new charter is as follows: “2. To assess, levy and collect taxes not to exceed one half of one per centum per annum upon all property, both real and persona), which is taxable by law for state or county purposes. “3. To horror.- money on the faith of the city or loan tho credit thereof, or both; provided, that the indebtedness of the city of McMinnville must not in the aggrigate exceed the sum of five thous­ and dollars, except that lor the purpose of constructing and maintaining a system of water works, tbo council may incur an additional indebtedness of twenty thousand dollars, and no more, and may issue the bonds of the city therefore; provided further, that in case tlie bonds of the city are issued to pay for said works they- shall not be sold lor less than their par value and shall not draw a greater interest than eight per centum per annum, ai:d tlie council is hereby authorized and empowered for tlie pur­ pose of paying said bonds and interest, in addition to tlie tax authorized by sub­ division 2 Iorgan the trainer has moved to town and we suppose it is Iris intention to have horses on the track during tiie season. The Fair association will further im­ prove their fi- track as soon as th weather will permit and we can guaiau- tee tiie 100 horses which will tram here the finest track in tlie state. A large amount of interest was taken in the af­ fairs of the association by the directors at their meeting last Saturday. It will not be long before this track will lie tlie finest in the state. The Bralv ranch ad­ joining tlie corporation limits of this city consisting of over 900 acres of the choic­ est land in the county is for sale. It would make the best fine stock farm in the state. It is already supplied with good buildings, has large pasture on the river bottoms. For five meles it is fenced in, as it were, by tlie river, assuring good pasture tlie year round. It seems tiiat some of Oregon's stock men would buy this lip for tins purjiose as it is so close to a good stock inaiket and is ofiered foi a very reasonable figure. Lae arrested. He this city, but prefer to s- '.eit those who was telegraphed to arrest him and in a are most likely- to be known by those at short time Came the answer: “Got him i rend man for him.’’ Alfred Fletcher a distance. was sent for him and on Wednesday To any intending customer we say, evening returned. He was taken to the write or telegraph either of the following new jail, where he will not escape for a Partner Wanted. parties in St. Louis as to our standing time at leaBt. He appears unconcerned and seems to like the idea of not woi k- here: A young, industrious man with capital ing for his board. of $1000 wanted for a partner in a flour- Charles Parsons, 1’res’l State Savings i-hing business. Blacksmith or mach in­ Association. How’ll This? 'St preferred. Add ress: Wm. E. Burr, l’ri-s’t St. Louis Na­ We offei One Hundred Hollars Reward 3-tf A. J. S mith , McMinnville, Or. tional Bank. K, J. LaekiaU'i. Pres’t Boatmen’s Sav­ to; any case of Catarrh tiiat cannot l»e Notice. cured by t »kin«* Hall's Catarrh Cure. ings Bank. j. c. a. d . . 1’ k, Pres’t Fourth Na- F. J. (’ilENEY & CO.. 1‘.ops,Toledo, (?. lfex p ivers of Yamhill county will take We, th» unde -ne i, have known i t renal Bank. notice tint the time lias now expired tor •I. Cheney fur the I.,st 15 yeais, and be ­ Thus. E. lull, Pres’t Third National lieve him p<*»fe»’tiy honorable in all ’•U'-i- paying taxes without cost and that all Bank. Hon. D. R. Francis, Mayor of St. ness transactions and financially able to taxes now due the county are subject to carry out any obligation made by their a forced collection. Come in and settle Louis, now Governor. firm. with the sheriff and save costs and ex­ Frank Gaiennie, President Merchants W est & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists, penses of levy and sale of property, Exchange. Toledo, O. therefore to save costs and trouble please L. M. Rumsey, Pres’t Rumsey M’f'g W alking , R innan à M arvin , Wholesale call at once and settle up your tax bill. Co. and Granite Mountain Mines. Druggists, Toledo, O. McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889. E. C. Simmons, Pres’t Simmons Hard­ E. II. V an H œsen , Cashier, Toledo Na­ T. J. H arris , ware Company. tional Bank, Toledo, O. Sheriff of Yamhill Co. Jack 1‘. Richardson, Pres’t Richard­ Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure is taken intern ­ son Drtig Co. Hargadine, McKittrick & Co., Whole­ ally. acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces ot the system. Price sale Drv Goods. Sam’l C. Davis & Co., Wholesale Dry- 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. AT Goods. Challenge Accepted. HUSSEY’S OLD STAND. Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., Wholesale I hereby accept tlie challenge of Dr. Boots and Shoes. Simmons Hardware Co., Wholesale Young to trot Kittleman a three in five Crockery, Glasuware, Cigars, Tobacco» and Hardwate. race on tlie Fourth of July, for $500, Candies Freak fruit« and vegetables All pur­ A. F. Shapleigh Hardware Co., Whole­ money to be deposited in the bank chases delivered free in tlie city. sale Hardware. March 2d, 1889. G eorge J. B ryan . Caruth & Byrnes, Wholesale Hard­ ware. Brace Up. Read the following high endorsement You re feeling depressed, your appetite of the “Home Comfort” Range. Every is poor, you re bothered with headache, Three miles from McMinnville, containing farmer in the country know s Mr. Colman 260 acres: good spring water; 175 acres in culti­ ar 1 when he was selected to take charge you .‘'re fidgetty, nervous, and generally out vation. Balance No. I pasture; large orchard; of the agricultural bureau by President of sorts, ami want to brace up. Brace up fair improvements. Will sell all or part. Terms not with stimulants, spring medicines, reasonable. Address: P. O. BOX NO. 331. Cleveland lie knew when he appointed hut or bitters which have for their basis very •February R, 188'.». 11m him commissioner of agriculture, the cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate man would honor the office and work for you for an hour, ami then leave you in a the good of all who are interested in worse condition than before What you want is an alterative that will burify your agriculture or stock pursuits: blood, start healthy action of Liver ami S t . L ovis , 1887. Kidneys, restore vo’ur vitality, ami give re­ 300 bushels of fine Side Seed Gala. For I desire to express to you my lieai ty newed health ami strength Such a niodi- thanks for putting up the “Home Com cine you will liml in Electric Bitters, ami further particulars call at the residence of F. Lebold, eight miles west of McMinnville. fort” Range in my house. You could only 5o cants a bottle at Kogers & Todd's. [3] MAX I.EBOLD not get it away—if I could not get February 8. 1889. I lm another of tlie same pattern—if von Burklen’s Arnica Salve. would pay me double the price you ask for it. It fills the bill exactly. The The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, women folks are charmed with it. It Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, bakes admirably, and is just tlie thing Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Wc handle, sell, and rent all kinds of we were so badly in need of. No woman Chilblains, Corns, anti all Skin Erupt­ real estate, city and country property on can be happy if deprived of the “Home ions, and positively cures Piles, or no favorable terms. Comfort” after having once used it. In I’ay required. It is guaranteed to give designing tlie “Home Comfort” Range perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, We now have for sale the John Sax prop­ you have conferred a great blessing upon price 25 cents per box. ItogersATodd. erty in. and adjoining this city at a bargain, in lots to suit tlie “women folks,” and have done much to make home folks happy. Yours Will sell on commission at auction all truly, N orman J. C olman , classes of property Secretary of the Dep’t. of Agriculture. Office between (' anil 1) struts on Third, SEE WHAT GKN. SHERMAN’S WIFE SAYS. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla, McMinnville, Oregon. Gentlemen—The “Home Comfort” When she was a Child, she cried for Custoria, J ames F letcher er quart, |2 Quarterly meeting at Methodist church tendance this year reaching 111. is slowly recovering. Your “Home Comfort’’ Range is the colt, one three-year-old gelden. The Milk saved seperate for children, in tins city next S.Jibath. Preaching was taken with cramps. She was told Last week Mr. L. It. Lewis closed a morning and evening by Rev. Tihbets of by some of tlie persons to fake a dose of W. A. Howe is now preparing to place, most satisfactory cooking implement our above can be bought on easy terms, for no extra charge. very successful six months term of school cook has ever used. It burns lr tt coal, is Cornelius. Jamaica Ginger, which she would find, here. Oil the last day, when the bell a very large stock of general merchan­ easier cleaned and regulated, heats up further particulars call and see meat C has . W. H olman . McMinnville National Bank, time will dise before the jieople. Already a very Old papers for sale at this office for 25 designating tlie place. Mrs. Huntley quicker, and does its woi k l.ke a little he given until October 1, 1889. lasge slock of boots and shoes aie on the tapped after noon for the scholars to cents per 100. Time for house cleaning found the bottle and it was labelled “Ja­ man. Very truly, _ C lark B ualy . is near at hand ami youshculd get them maica Ginger.” She took a good dose take their ] laces, M ister Geòrgie Alder­ way which will arrive in about four days. W m . A. H argadine , Every pair warranted. and in a short time was in convulsions. man advanced to the teacher’s desk and, while you can. Head of the great Dry Goods House <>i A doctor was sent for and lie succeeded Hargadine, McKittrick & Co. The masquerade ball at this place on J. Myers representative of Lynn coun­ in ascertaining that the stuff Bhe took in a neat little speech, presented to Mr. Another: They are the best I ever ty in the Oregon legi-lature, airived in was aconite, a deadly poison. She is Lewis a beautiful gold pen and holder, last Friday eve was a grand success in D. D. W alker , this city Monday on a visit to his sister now better, but was very close to death’s as a 1 lark of the esteem and respect of every particular. The ball opened at saw. h.is scholars, and also a list of the contri­ 6:30 and at 8 o’clock the masqued party Of the large Importing Dry Goods Hons,. who is attending college. ——o- door. This should teacli people to not butor’s names, to the number of forty. marched in before an audience of about of Ely, Walker cc C o . Last week while Geo. Owens wasplow­ keep an apothecary shop in tlie house. Mr. Lewis regards this act of his scholars 150 people, ami I must sav my |ien can­ OPPOSITION SHOE ing a coyote appeare I on tlie side hill Thousands of useless medicines, un­ as one which will ever seal his friend­ not do justice to the comment. There DEEDS BECOUDI'D. and played there for some time. The labelled, are to be found in nearly every ship to them, and one one which is ap­ were some veiv beautiful and costly STORE. house. When a person is sick and a John Brown tn David Lamb, 2 ¡eres hounds better go after him. costums. Mr. Harry Sitton. Mrs. I.. C. mIMicine has been prescribed and not preciated by him more than any other Thompson and • is. Maggie Jukor were in t 3 s, r 2 w; con $875. F. IIMEhER. Mr. A. J. Appeison has a tine line of all of it used, the contents and bottle could have been. Intlie evening of the last day of the chosen r. fh-es to give prizes to the be t Edmund Kol.it>...p d i e to C. F. | clothing and hats which he purchased in sb s, r 2 w ; eon : New York City and can now guarantee­ menace to life. Call, and the pupils of the school, gave mined character. After a careful con­ $1800. good goods at a reduced price. sideration the prizes were given to Mrs. an enteitainment in tire M. E. church to YAQUINA Resolutions. Jesse Hobson and wife Samuel llobson ' “Charlie, won't you stop in at Wallace a crowded house. Every part was well Maggie Shadden of McMinnville, Mrs. C. and wife to George Christensen, lots 2i & Todd's as you come home, and get me At a meeting of Charity Lodge No. 7 rendered and the programme was well Hendrix of Carlton and Mr. Leslie one >f tho--' prize cans of baking |iow- Every thing and 22 cf block D. lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and received by the audience. The parts Thompson of Carlton. ders ; they draw the loveliest dishes oi A. <>. U. W., which was held at their were so well prepared, and having de­ passed off pleasantly and is a thing long 18 of block E, Hobson’s addition to New­ What of Its hall, on Feb. 15th. 18S9, the following all kinds. voted no time to them which belonged to to be remembered by the people of onr berg ; eon $250. Farmers Say. town . town. Fox. preamble and resolutions were adopted : their regular school work, the teachers N. E. Deskins to James A. Clemenson, I.Ii. Knupple of tiie Happy vilfey Resolutions of respect adopted by and pupife deserve much credit. It I lots 1 and 2 of block 8, Deskill-.’ addition mills Ims sold his lease oi the mills to to New berg; con $150. Lewi I’allimons of Minnesota. Mr. Charity Lodge No. 7, A. O. U. W., of shows how easily a great deal can be ac­ Martin & Sanders. Knupple has left for Pendleton w here he McMinnville at their hall on Feb. 15th, complished if the teacher and pupils Long Knights. R. M. W ardle et al to D. L. McCabe, s Dear Sirs:—I have used and wotk together in the same spirit. The takes liaige ot a mill. Stovo peilillers. w *4 of n e 1'4 see 4 and part of w L. of 1889. school has made rapii! progress during handled a great many maehitieR s e '4 sec 4 t 4 s, r 4 w, containing IDO Mrs. 8arah Miteheil nee Miss Sarah Sprout your potatoes. W hereas : It has pleased an all Wise the term, and the praise of achieving acres; con $190. Gant, of W. T., left fur iier Home Wed­ 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less and I have found your Cutting Box good results by faithful and diligent Sewing machine agents. time than by any oilier route. the best I ever handled or saw used. nesday after a pleasant visit at her old Providence to remove from our midst work is due to ooth the teachers and the John Wardle to D. L. McCabe s w l4 home near Bellevue and with .Mrs. W. our beloved brother Thomas P. Austin, pupils. Miss Rose Mcl’hil'ipsis visiting friends of n e ’4' and the w A. J. B aker . P atron . of the s e of see who died on Jan. 14th, 1889, at Etna, * First class tlirongh pa-sengcr and freight A. Henderson <>( tlris city. in 'Willamina. 4 in t 4 s, r 4 w, 10J acres; con $5. line frem Portland and all points in the Wil­ North Yamhill, Or., Oct. 3, 1888. I’enn., therefore be it Those Railroad Commissioners. Religious services next Sabbath at Mr. Jolly went to Ballston one day Resolved, That while we bow with Peter P. Gates et all trustees to the lamette valley to and Ironi Sun Francisco. Martin & Sanders. Mc'.'abe cl: ipel. five miles west of town, humble submission to the Divine Will Hero .< Yliat the Statesman has to say last week on business. trustees of tlie Evangelical Educational at 11 o’clock, a. m., bv Mrs. Round. we do nevertheless mourn for him who about those railroad commissioners: Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed Tinie Sciieiltilc (except Sundays). association, comt house square and Leave Read the school meeting notice and go Albany. .1:30 puPLeave Yaquina G:45 a:n cutter I bought of you last winter Meetings < ciitir.ued every ulieinooi. and has been called from his labors. block. “ The peculiar condition of affairs con ­ and vote down that tax. !.<-tve Cervailis lri.l) pin l.exveCorvallisli):3.'> am evening through the week. Resolved. That in the death of Brother • ■ t i :i>| ilia ' 30 i>in| Arrive Albany 11:10 : .7?__ am gives good satisfaction, better than nected with the railroad commissioners Yamhill county to trustees of Lafayette John Henderson will summer-fallow The annual Yamhill County Womans Austin, this lodge loses a member who O.&C. train» connectât Albany and Cor­ anyother machine around here, it county buildings in Lafayette; con $1.60. vallis. liis whole farm this year. of Oregon continues the theme of sport ­ was always active and zealous in his Christian Tempeiancc Union will meet Tlie above trains connect at Y aqcina with cuts very fant for a small machine, at Lafayette March 6th and 7th, 1889, work, and whose virtues endeared him ivo gossip in the corridors, in the hotels Samuel Cozine et ux to Mary L. Ma- Miss Lottie Mcl’hillips is visiting her tlie Oregon Dev -lopemeut Co's. Line of Steam­ I would recomend the Belle City at 2 o'clock. A goo I time is expected. not only to the members of our order but and on tlie street. A good many laugh­ grandmother in Happy Valley. nee, lots 15, 16, 27 and 28 in Cozine's ad­ ship. oetween Yaqniua and San Francisco. Everybody is invited. M. C. S. Young, to all who knew hiui. before any other. dition to McMinnville; con $200. Sailing; Dates. All there, Jimmy Durham, what brings Resolved, That this lodge tender their ingly assert that the governor has the corresponding secretary. C. Z immerman . best of the chess board, buttile more Thomas Patterson et ux to C. G. Rob ­ you out four miles from town? heart felt sympathy to tlie family and Steamers. (From Yaqrina IFromBan Fran. 8. A. Manning is fixing up bls lately relatives of our late brother in this their conservative hold the opinion that the ertson, 41 acres of die of Daniel Hess; WilLimetreVal'y December 12th Decemlx r 6th McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888. Mr. Reynolds will soon move to town. con $1025. purchased building in fine style. When sad bereavement, and that onr lodge courts will give a libera) construction to V.’i l.imettcVal'}I * *24tli' “ 17th Gentlemen: — Yours of a recent completed he will have one of tiie largest room be clothed in morning for the peri­ the law and decide that the passage of Wi.lamrtte Val ’ y. I “ 30th Dean Cook has quit school and is now John Lynch and wife to A. K. Marks, the bill over the veto is equivalent, in manipulating the plow on his father’s and best equipped hardware stores in od of thirty davs. date duly received. In refference The company reserves the right to change 1 and one-half acres in t 4 s, r 4 w ; con the Willainetto valley. He says he in­ to the Belle City Feed cutter, I Resolved, That these resolutions be en­ fact, to the approval of the governor. fat m. sailing dates without notice. $150. tends to fill iris large building full of tered upon the minutes of the lodge and This view will sustain the commission N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil- would say that my No., 3 is all 1 Mr. H. F. Rhodes finished a term of II. Hurley and M. F. lluiley to II. C. stock. am tte Valley Points can make close connec­ a copy of the same be sent to the family chosen by the legislature, and it is pre­ school laHt Friday in the Muddy school­ Hald, lot 6 of block 11 in Hurley’s addi­ tion with the trains of the Y aqvixa K octe at could desire. 1 have speeded up sumed that the bill, which the writer Whooping cough, crimp, sore throat, and one be prepared for publication. house. After two weeks he will resume tion to Newberg; con $50. Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San to aliout 600 revolutions, and it is has not read, provides for the repeal of A. H. H odson , sudden colds, anil the lung troubles pe­ G. W. J ones , Francisco, should arrange io arrive at Yaqnina all acts or parts of acts not in consonance teaching in Happy Valley. G. E. Detmenng ami wife to James the evening before date of sailing. only a question of getting the hay Recorder. W. II. Y oung , culiar to children, are ea- ily controlled A mare lielonging to Mr. Mitchell died Baxter, lots 278 and 279 in the city of Committee. with it, which do away with the old to the machine. I am well satisfied by promptly administering Ayer’sCherry commission of which Senator Slater and one day last week. She was a fine ani­ Dayton; con $320. Pectoral. This reme.lv is safe to take, Help Us Gut. Will rim between Portion-2 and Corvallis as in every respect. It lias the only Geo. Waggoner were chosen members. mal and he bad been offered $200 for her Mary Brock of Mary M. Baker, C acre fallows: Noitli bound leaves Corva lis, Mon* certain in its action, and ada ted to all But Senator Slater and Clerk Bell, practical feed 1 have seen, viz: tho of land in McMinnville; con $250. constitutions. dav, Wednesday and Friday, R a m.; leaves It is the intention of this paper to can­ with the commendable tenacity of only a short time ago. two corrugated rollers. Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6 a. A. J. Smith, Geo. W, Gaunt and Ida say they will hold I Mr. and Mrs. Jolly went to North Avoid appearances.—A worthy gentle­ vass the city during the coming week for democrats, tu . South bound leaves Portland, Monday. A. M. W addle . man, having an unusually red nose, was the purpose of writing up its business l on for the 90 days anil thus the com­ J Yamhill to Grange last Saturday. They B. Gaunt to J. T. Isom, block 4 of town Wednesday and Friday, 6 a. m.; leaves Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and 8aturday, 6 a.m. long suspected of being a tippler on the interests. We intend to print a large plication becomes terribly complica- I went from there to Forest Grove, where of Wheatland; con $81). Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or., Passenger and freight rates always the low­ ! ted. In all the mess, Waggoner stands they will spend several davs visiting sly, by those not aeqmiinted with iris Alliance Adjourned. writes in rcffercncc to the Belle City- edition of the paper and an extra of two est For information, apply to Messrs- HUB- ! friends. ‘ --------- ’ serene. The tussle is his by the Pest two strictly temperate habits . llis unfortun­ ,\N CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis­ The State Temperance Alliance cotn- and ate disfigurement was readily cure i by or four pages, just as our patrons desire. in three, but he do-en’t hardly know 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to SHERIDAN. Considerable space will be given to v.ell which one of “the boys’’ he is. He the use of Ayei's Sarsaparilla. faction and can reccomend it to any­ i p’.eteil its Bcs«ion Friday, and adjourned C. C. HOGUE, written articles regarding the business of . seems to be ths hardest man in the state Weather fine. g Gen l. Frt. & Pas-. Agt., Oregon Pacific one that wants to buy a feed cutter. at noon. The next meeting will lie held Actii C. Fritz the photographer has taken our different business men. If the extra to down. A concentrated and powerful it. R. Co , Corva! is, Oregon. several view s of i his city and surrounding can be made to pay lor itself it will be effort ot opposing forces to take him off J. W. Evans lias bought property in at Salem on tlie third Wednesday in 6 C. 11. H ASWELL, Jr., Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888. country. Several were taken from tlie issued, but if the bt.siness men do not one railroad commission has resulted town i January, 1S92. Resolutions were adopted Gen‘1. Frt. & Pass, Agt., Oregon Development Messrs. Martin