The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 17, 1889, Image 1

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REGISTER Established August. 1881
TELEPHONE Established June. 1886.
M c M innville . O regon . F riday , may 17,1889.
W. T. Shurtleff.
J. I. Knight.
Notice for Publication.
Treat the Newcomer llifilit.
VOL. I. NO.
De Bansset's Air Ship
Copies troni Nature
Mr. Grant Allen ¡>r q .mn.l~ ¡1 7" / •
rxwi a new view of “Winnaii'a I'laee in
Several of our cotemporaries through­
April 10, 1889
A committee cf congress |>.t reported
Most of tlie skillful devices invented by Nature,” “The iuale>.” Le say« are the
out the state are giving seasonable ad­ favorably a bill appropriating >1'0.0'0
Notice is hereby given that the f«dl<>v.
men for doing fine work rapidly can 1 h > raee; the female» are n e elv tlie ■ xtohl
named settler has {¡led notice* of his i?
vice to their readers relative to lheir so­ for the purpose of building an air ship as traced to nature, where for countless eon- offto recruit anil pro.lu -e it. All that i»
tion to make I’mal proof in siir-port of
cial treatment of newcomers seeking described in the patent of Arthur de turies they have ln'en operating, says <li»tin< tivelv humani«n ar.- the fichi, the
claim and. that said proof will I..* n
homes among us. We hear frequent Baussctt. De Baussett’s (he ry i. the Mechanical P.-ogress. The discoverer of the »hip, the mine, '.ho w. r !; Imp ; all
S3
before tlie (’minty Judge, or i.j his
same as that on which a Ftcel steamship
iiefore tin* < 'om.iy <’k rk < i "‘i amhil!
F
LRPYALWwol?
complaints from persons who have prov­ is built, which is. that if a ve sei i- lighter each new appliance of mechanism might that is truly woman i< na rely repi'"lue-
• -I® 5 o i trrtiypu*>g
at McMinnville, Oreg m, mi Fi i-.Liy,
lie shown that his idea was as old as the tive—the home,the nm1 v. tho :-• !>< <>1-
1880, viz:
en themselves worthy of confidence and than the water it displaces it will float. hills. It is suggested that the inventors rr»m.” “This very m- . - !v for h'llint;
ISRAEL LANGLEY,
respect—newcomers to this valley in re­ So too, if a vessel can be construct el that of the future will be those who carefully off at leant a <*on»i<h>ral>le numi e. of th.
Homestead Entry No. »003, for the V.
human
cent years—of the utter indifference and will displace air weighing more than it study the natural world. The buhr v.omen for the artlnou* <lutie-
weighs, it will rise until it reach ■ > (he stones of the mills are another styleoi the maternity pre-rent» the possibility of wo­
s w % of section 18. t 5 s, r 5 w
apathy
manifested
by
a
great
many
of
level
where
the
air
is
just
heavy
enough
names the iollowing witn«- <•< to prove
molar teeth, which grind all the grists man, ns aneli, over lieing really in anv
LOAN BRÖKERS. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND SEARCHERS of RECORO. his He
the older settlers to those who were so to float it.
continuous rc.-idenc«* upmi ami : r.!iiv;.-
The “Boston Tran < iij>!" that feed men nml beasts. The hoofs of deep venae the raiv
It ishm i <11 totill.
tion of. said land, v:.:;
describing
the
proposed
ship,
says:
ÆS
unfortunate as not to be pioneers them­
horses are made of parallel plates like to trtiihl, to niviga'e. t>> manmaeturo;
M Aylward. Jos', pl: !’ir«!. I D.m.
“
Nothing
can
’
•«•
built
that
wool
carriage springs, the finest tile of hu­ ami there are the function» that fali u|»m
selves
Surly or contentious conduct
and Patrick Casey, nil of Kellcvuc, V
i J
lighter than the air it displaces, but
county, Oregon
we rarely hear of among the pioneers to­ | practically the same effect can lx* pro­ man manufacture is a rough affair com­ man." "Themaleahave built up hum in
Any person who desires to protest against
pared with the batch rush used by cabi. civilization and liave ma«le the gieat
wards recent arrivals, and when chance duced by removing from a lightly built net makers. The jaws of the turtle an/ functionally acquire'! gain» in linmar fac­
the allowance of such proof, ir who know-
.1
of any substantial reason, umb r the law
throws the latter directly upon the hos­ structure more than its weight of air: or tortoise are natural scissors.
ulty, while the female -. I.ave m ted aa
ami regulations of the interior dcpailinen!.
IL
1
°^}
er
wor<
^
s
By
creating
a
vacum.
”
The
squirrel
carries
chisels
in
its
inoutli
mere passive transmitter» H these male
pitality of the old Oregonian be is never
why such proof sl’iould not L • allow J. v.
That is to sav, the weight of the weight
bo given an opportunity at the above men- j
found lacking in the art of entertain­ oi a hollow body consists of two parts; and the hippopotamus is provided with acquisitions.”
adzes, which are constantly sharpened
tioued time ami place D» <•:«.' --e.xamim* the
ment; bat many have found Io their sor­ first tho weight of tho niateriate forming us they are worn. Tho carpenters plane
witnesses of said claimant, and io oiler evi­
In probably no connl
the
shell
,
ami
seeondlv,
the
weight
of
the
row that the whole-souled ho.:t or host­
is found in the jaws of the bee. The has the telephone co
No. 1—*19 acres, 3U miles from McMinn­ 300,000 feet of lumber now on hand, 4ft) dence in rebuttal of that submitted by |
claimant
air
(ontaind
in
the
shell.
Now
if
this
air
ville; finely improved, good buildings; wa­ acres good timber land. Price. $6,000. One-
woodpecker has il powerful little trip erain*»than in Kw«1
ess can be as cold, repelant, distant and
can be removed, that is, if a sntEcientiv
ler pip <1 to bouse ami barn. Price. $10,500. third cash ; balance, one to two years’ time,
indfferent a neighbor as ever went Urge vacum can bo created, the ve-sel hammer. The diving-liell immitates the Stockholm boast th J
(April 10-16)
for cash or lumber.
One-third rash; easy tvrm<.
work of the water-spider, which con­
through the form of exchanging greet­ will displace more air than it wo’gh and structs a small r oil under the water, phonic arrangement n
No. 2 210 acres, 3 miles from McMinn­
dition to the hugest per.
No, 50—160 acres, eight miles from Mc­
will
rise
De
Baussett
proposes
to
build
ville; well improved; running water. Price,
ings.
A
due
amount
of
care
and
caution
clasps a small bubble of air between its phone sub-- ’i ibe . bni th. .
Timber land, act June 3, IS7N.
$9,000. One-third cash; balance, easy terms. Minnville; 30 aeres plow land, balance tim­
a
strong
steel
shell
of
sufficient
.
‘
-tren<jth
hind
legs,
and
dives
down
to
its
sub
­
Notice for l>ublirat«on.
in receiving strangers into a neighbor­
ber and pasture; 100 acres .fenced, small or­
to resist atmospheric pressure f, 'm marine chamber with the bubble, dis­ west cooBt will soon b<* in telephon
No. 5— four 20-acre tracts 2' ^ miles from chard ; warranty deed. Price, $050.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
McMinnville. Price, $.800 per tract. One-
L and O ffice at Oregon City,Or., »
purify, strength and wliolesomeness. More hood is not only expedient but commend­ without after the air has been removed placing tlie water gradually, until its lnunieation, a line between 8tei kh<^in
half down
March 2i'ih, l-W.i
No. 2, B—Furniture stock and good will
nit al than the ordina y kinds, and able; but it is unchristian and inhuman from the interior. Here are his figures, abode will, fishes contains a large airy and Gothenburg being in course of orec-
tion. Many small towns arc in telepneji-
, be sold in competition with multi­ to live within a stone’s throw of the givinK dimensions, lifting |>:>vvcr.' etc:
No. 10—five 10-acre tracts. 2 miles from of b’asiness, invoice price on goods, easy
Notice is hereby given that in eomplianc;-
room surrounded by water.
In hiving
terms ; satisfactory reasons for selling.
low test, short weight alum or phos-
McMinnville. Price. $50 per acre.
with the provisions of the act of congress of
Weight of airship complete, 115,It ».; its eggs on tlie water, the gnat fastens ic communication with each other, and
the
number of pubscribers is < ¡Ktantly
powder. Sold onlv in cans. R oyal strangers, who in nine cases out of ten «eight of air contained therein, 721,S72
No. 8. B—635acres 2 miles from postoffice, June 3, 1.878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale of
No. 11—15 acres, with good house and
them into the shape of a life-boat, which, increasing.
. 106 Wall St., N. Y, boasts of Ireing descended from pioneers
In Malmo, for instance
barn, chicken house, etc., tine orchard ; 2 1-2 2 houses, one barn, living water, 400 acres timber lands in the states of i'alif«
lbs.;
vacum
at
exhaustion,
511,404
it is impossible to sink without tearing it which has about forty thorn aid inhabit*
miles from McMinnville. Price, 1.700. One- plow land; price $15 per acre, balance time Oregon, Nevada. an<d Washington
of
the
older
states,
and
fail
to
show
in
­
Ills.
;
lifting
power
over
125
>
0
lbs.
That
t > pieces.
tory,” William 11 Atlkin.-, of Oregon
secured by mortgage on the premises
half cash; balance, three years.
ants, there are six hundred subscribers;
county of <'laekamas, state of Oreg »:
terest enough in the welfare of himself is when the vessel is finislcd and be. ae
The iron mast of a modern ship is this town is connected with ab *nt thirty
No. 12—170 acres adjoining the town of
the
air
pumpingconiin,':..
it
will
«
h
this
day
Iiled
in
this
office
his
sworn
slate
No.
3
—
30
acres
two
and
one-1-alf
miles
strengthened by deep libs running along smaller towns and country places, with
McMinnville: with extra good buildings, from postoffice, house of five rooms, barn ment No. 516, for the pun has? of th* n 1-2 o
or family to even enquire his name for
415,696 lbs. and « ¡11 contain 721. 00 lb-, its interior.
A ¡sircupino <|uill is
✓
large orchard and land of l»cst quality. 24-30, living water on premises, all firstclass n w Fi of section No. 26, in township No. 2]
lia: th** most complete stock of harness months and even years after his arrival. of air; the lifting ]>ower being, of mirse strengthened by similar ribs. \\ lien en­ subscribers ranging ln-tween two hundre»l
Price. $75 per acre. $7,060 cash; balance, land; price, $1500.
and ten. In Norway also there are sev­
south,
range
No.
(>
west
and
will
oiler
proof
I
Such a course would breed discontent anything less than the diil'er. n« 1 ■
n gineers found that hollow beams were
linn*.
to show that tho land sought is more vain- j it the county. At*present 12 set of sin­
new line; in con is - of c »list * url ion.
1 th. stronger than solid ones, they only dis­ eral
No. 13—555 acres. 10 miles from McMinn­
and dissatisfaction even in paradise. To the weight of the materia'»
No. 7—110% acres four and one-half miles able for its timber or stone than for agrirul- j
gle harness, hand made, in prices
— Iwhit fi i, •.
amount
of
tlie
vacum
i
icated
«
r
air
di:
-
ville; 2 houses, 4 barns: ibis is one of the from McMinnville, well improved,good|l»uild- tural purposes, and to establish liis claim |
covered
a
principle
that
is
very
common
ranging from $12 to $90, and 8
a high-spirited American who feels the
best stock farms in tne County. Price, ings, schoolhouse on one corner of farm; to said land before tho register and receiver |
placed, «^uch a vessel would ri. ■ slight] , in nature. A wheat straw if solid, could
set of team biymcss as cheap
pride of liis nativity, tills kind of treat- with a weight of pas-smgers and fie! «ht
$7.500. One-half cash; balance, terms to price, $45 per acre, two-thirds cash.
It would be an excelieib ¡»lea if |
of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on i
nrt support its head of grain. The bones
suit
Monday, tlic 21th day of June. 1S89.
ANY
PLACE
IN
THE
COUNTY
I
ment
«
«^re galling than positive suspi- amounting to 125,01» lbs. Or it ««.ni l ol the higher order of animals are |K*rous; cians of the present day would i
No.
9
—
House
of
five
rooms
and
acre
He names as witnesses: George Brough­
No. It -540acres, 11 miles from McMinn-!
;1 i seen on the hooks in my shop,
cion or lepulsion, and yet there are some rise without any additinal weight to ■u. l: those of the birds, where lightness and some other reason lor about all < j
vibe; this farm has good buildings of all in McMinnville, chicken house, barn, wood ton and Albert Blount, of Oregon City. |
?lovcd ne*K*l^°r*,oot*H ‘n ^,e county where this an altitude where the weiiiht of the . 1 strength are most beautifully combined, deaths that occur nowadays th
Clackamas county, and : seph retch and l
kinds necessary for the farmer and stock shed, etc.; price, $650.
ent workmen enii. —.
.
-
,
This i
side atmosphere displaced just e oialh d are hollow. The framework of a ship re­ cheap fraud, heart failure.
James Henry, of North Yamhill, Yamhill j
raiser: running water. Price, $18 per acre. I
of repairing ami to make course
is systematically
‘
— -
__ ,.j pursued,
^Mioucd. l'or-
I1 or- the weight of the material» and the rati­ sembles the skeleton of a herring. Aero­ not be of serious moment u - .* it u
No. 10—20 vacant lots at prices ranging county; all of Oregon.
Part cash and easy terms.
•
<
ordered.
I
also
keep
c
f
-
”
I
•
•
•
a
foil
tunately
there
are
other
sections
where
from $100 to $150 per lot, 60x120 feet, con­
fied air contained in the partial vat-mn. nauts try to copy the structure and move­ the fact that hundreds of |»eople a:
A dv and all persons claiming adversely
oil and rubber robes, lap robe
No. 15—540acras, 2 1-2 miles from post-! veniently located; easy terms.
the aixivc-doscribed land - arc rrqiv. >te<l la
er.-’, saddles, etc. A A fui'l
e 1 lin< of ^ie considerate pioneers extend the right The “Transcript’s” description of tho v. - ment of the birds, l'alissy, the French ing nearly frightened to death b
office. Price, $15 per acre.
fde
their
claims
in
t!ii<
office
on
or
I
■
'
>re
constant use of the cause of u 1 leno
r repairs constantly on hand.
*
No. 11— Relinquishment of claim to 1571 said 21th day of June. IS1«*!).
No. 16 -860 acres, 7 miles from McMinn­
hand of fellowship to worthy immigrants sei reads as follows. “Tho cylinder is potter, studied seashells to learn the and manv people who are - i k and i
to be constructed of thin steel plat
.f best method of fortifying a town. The
ville; about 5i) head of cattle and ho ses. acres, ten miles from McMinnville, has for
W. T. BURNEY,
and cordially welcome them to a share great tensile strength, 1-14 «. an inch
Iwsidcs hogs, goats, farming machinery, improvements—large house 20x35, barn April 12:19
i*csp«»ss Notice.
ship-worm is an admirable tunneler, sailly. hive son » heart symptom
R< gi ter.
in their church, school and social privi­ thick. These will be braced from th boring his way through any submerged kept in constant terrò« by i adii
•etc. Price, $21,000
One-fourth cash; bal­ 40x65, 9000 feet fencing, etc.; price, $600.
are forbidden from hunting leges, and it is in such neighborhoods interior— the pressure «¡11 be all from limber, and lining the icund passage hearing in other ways of deal:» allori
ance, time to suit
No. 13—House and 1 acres two and one- Timber Lind, Act June 3, 1878
:i our premises
Any viola-
tlie outside—by a system of arcs, flanges
No. 17—100 acres, 7 miles from McMinn-i half miles from McMinnville.
| by hoart failure. T: ore aie probjl
otice wiil be prof C.nited to the we shall sec the highest development in and rings which will be arra.ig I ■ with a hard easing. The engineer Itruel, more
Notice for Publication.
deaths from he rt fnilur * in
ville; very best valley land. Price, $15 per I
took
a
hint
from
this
animal,
and
was
i
material progress and happiness. There inches apart throughout itsn.t r . |(".. t!i.
acre.
. *««».
—
_ _ 8 lots in
No. >«
17—
House ui
of O 8 rooniM
rooms 1.
with
than heretofore, bat a n. w •
first to succeed in tunneling tinder water. times
|
A C D avis ,
•**
#. . barn,
.
.
Location
is
L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or., )
No, 18 348 acres, well improved, water McMinnville.
Good
etc.
L<
for death Ims been coined and the
was a time when our own pioneers would This will give double the .'trengtli 10- 1 — f ih’r.trfal Journal.
1 P- < >v. ENS,
March 22, 1889 (
in every field, buildings gixsl. orchard. one °f the best in McMinnville
Price,
vous ami timid are beings ve • Iv i:»
.1. B H andley .
have been glad to receive such kindly at­ quired by the atinosphorie pressure, As
$1700.
Price, $30 per acre.
' ; only t
’“nn
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
by it.— Mu u
< F.
A J N elson .
is well known, the pressuredei resse tho
*i---------
: ---- ' of the :mt of emigre ()f
provision::
j,"
tentions,
and
the
hostility
of
the
savage
Ko- 19—PM) acres. 1 mile from postoffice. J No. 9, B—360 acres, 2 miles from McMinn- with the
Iri
tho
Matter
of
(
’
alvos.
IAN
O. B bK inner ,
greater
tho
altitude.
At
¡12
lmli
June
3,
1878,
entitle«!
“
An
act
for
<!■.*•
ah
tho
Price, $45 per acre. One-half cash
of
F
i ville: goo«! buildings, desirablejocntion, 250
Indians was not more discouraging to pressure would only be. .3-5
( A................
W allace ,
Dr. Pinel, of Paris, has stu <>'<L‘d in
t '
a» groat as
The following from the Monitor, (Mt.
No. 20—62 acres, 6 miles from McMinn-! ! acres in cultivation. Price, $30 per acre; timber lam’s in tire st.iBs of ('alifor: ia.
B’ L atte B ros .
them than is their owrn indifference to that close to the earth. Tlie inventor
ii.., .
( l inens, Mi-di.) may be of interest to hypnotising several subject l»v me in«
ville, 1 mile from postofliee. l’ric<*, $50 per [ terms, $5,000 cash, balance easy payments. Oregon. Nevada rm! Washington to
L on ’ gacbe .
tory.
”
Ilcnrv
Troeger,
of
Portland,
cou
avoid
storms by
t: v.'lin nt our readers, .. ns ---------------
.........
........
. ? iLHvuiig
the immigrant of the present day when sav» he wifi
acre. One-half cash.
it demonstrates very oi the phonograph. All the c«)inn . uk I m
No 10, B—105 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Me- of Multnomah, state of Oregon, Jias t
a high altitude. If loo
too high for comfort- plainly which breed is tho best for beef: given through this < liannel w.-re :’s rvn«l-
No. 21—Saw mill, 10 miles from McMinn-1 I Minnville, land of very best quality; price, <lny filed in this office bis sworn st item
establishing his future home. Every able lespiration, mire oxygen will
Notice for Publication.
. ■ i v. and
ville, capacity 10,000 feet per day; all com-1 j $40 per acre, one-third cash, balance in two No 449, for the purchase oi the s w F
ar-
In Novo:nl>cr, 1886, six young calves, ilv obeyed as those u .
immigrant who locates among ns be­ titicially providiMi. Th.’cur « r ) a i. rm
plete ami now working full crew-orders for' i years.
of the same age, were taken onto the “suggestions” of every p sihlo s«a ( were
section No. 10, in township Ko. 2 son
L nd Oi l d e at O regon C ity ,)
comes an integral part of our society; on which will bo carried mu. h • the state farm at Lansing. There was a as effectually communicate 1 thiongh th
range No 6 west, ami will oiler prooi
Oregon, April 21, 1889. (
show that the land sought is more valua
and society’ is good or bad as content­ machinery, the pa»seng;’:s mi l p ■’ , Hereford, a Devon, a < lalloway, a Jersey, medium of tho machine a s ii niud<* "f
liere
’
i
iy
fiven
that
the
following-
is suspended from th cylinder l.v'
for its timber or stone than for agricultu
a Shorthorn ami a Holstein.
It was re­ voce. The conclusion decti1? I i y lh\ Pi-
!?r
lias
filed
notice
of
her
inten-
ment or disaffection prevails among its steel ban bo arrangetl rato tl
puruoses, and to establish hi- Haim to s
lie cur­
solved to feed the calves for three years nel is that the theory <> a ei:
. • final proof in support of her members.
land before tho register ami receiver of t
asa whole the p
that said proof will be made be­
with a view to ascertaining the:r bee rent passing from th'* *»p< 1 ib‘tlu*sub­
office at Oregon Ci
absolutely necessary. It will be about making qualities,
auty judge, or, in his absence,
the 20th day of June, 1889.
The 'critters” were ject ia entirely l»a: e’e-<n, :r - I tliat tSiercal
Manufacture of Mummies.
175 feet in length. Eoetriciiv will fur­ carefully watchcl ....
inly clerk of Yamhill county,
Ci
He names as witnesses: T M Stark, J II
and a daily record ause of the phenomena of hypnotism is
•
«
iie,
Oregon,
on
Friday
.June
28,
b’ankin, W E Jacobs and VV S Rumyon, al!
I find that it is no longer necessary to nish the power for drivingthe in.v hi, . . , made of their feeding and a weekly n. ervous derangement on th part of tie .<•
which
will
consist
cf
pneumatic
pmir.-i
of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon.
record of their growth. The ,..
r^.....x>nv aubject to theie.— Elt / • i lb. ■! i.
experiment
. WRIGHT.
go digging in the musty catacombs for for exhausting the air fr ,m tin- « vlimlerl j j excited
Anv and all persons <-luimin*g inversely
a wide interest, and when, in the
the above-described lands are r qiu-st! 1 to
i ’. m E Wright, deceased, Raineses or any of his cotem|>orarie8. and the propelling apparels.
St.
i
l
with
!
I fall of 1888, the animals were taken to
Siimi alni Cattish.
of s
tile their claims in this office o:i or ! efore it uert»?a«l E: y No. 4!)29, for the s
in tin I I* Chicago hit stock show, they were
We can have them made to order by an alloy of aluminium will b"
w ' of section f, 13 s. r 2 w.
said 20tli day oi' June. 1888
construction
of
tho
machine:v,
partly
Th«r
largest
shad tho irrito*' ha» «.*
■lie names ip following witnesses to two very clever Arabs, who will furnish
elaborately tlisctissed bv stock breeders
W. T BURNEY,
because the weight wd! b 1
imed, i n! and farm journals. They were killed seen bere wa» reni to thè .1?.' < 1 < ol
sve her and •r deceased husband's con-1
April 5-18
kings,
queens
and
princes
at
very
reason
­
ti
primarily because finer wo k « an 1 f.
e up >n and cultivation of, |
November 20th, and after .36 hours were vostenlay witli 111" comi lim<'!il.» of I .
I ia;:d. viz;
able figures. I have had the distin­ The horizontal motion or spec,! will be cut ep. While some of the animals iiorclier», alio had jtiM caligli! il. Il
Timber Land, Act .Tune 3, Í87S
ohn W Winters,
. AS Vaughn, Jas New- guished honor of being present while obtained from «tigtit independent <• >i i- were better as feeders and growers than 21*.j inelics long ami weigui .1 filile <1
Notice for Publication.
n ami Win G uirland, all ot ________
Middleton, ,
this manufacture astonislied my eyes. ]>onnd exhausting screws. Four of these the others, and while the Jersey pro­ »ix ]»Hind.-'. Tliis i» I» l.eve l to Ita
w .shingten county,
Oregon.
L and O ffice at O regon C ity , I
. ii v pi ’ -m who desires to protest against A dead man was brought into the shop will be placed directly under tho cylinder duced the best beef of all, a committee largo a sliad il» ever w:e< « l'.iglit in
ami will each be capable of tlirowin ■■ of the Illinois boa id of agriculture was Columbia ri ver. Acc.'upany ing thè. !
Oregon, Mar, Sth, 1889. J
»Í such proof, or who knows
Notice ¡3 hereby given that in compliance
ntial reason, under the law at Gournab, on the Nile. I think the "lion the Rurronnding atiibs "hero iron' unanimous in putting the Hereford first, wero two smaltar li.di. :il-«i cauglit I y 1
with the provisions of the act of congress of
300,
(DO to 500.003 Pnbi,. f,., ,,f
. . and then the DeVoti, Galloway, Jersey, llorciiei», "all »live un i wiili tlc.-ir .
* of tin o Interior Department, Arabs paid three shillings for him, or in
June 3,1878, entitled “An act for Hi? ml < f
î .should
' ’ ii K»t be allowed, will the native money what three shillings minute. The other four will I ;;t gated Shorthorn and Holstein. The consider­ open. Tliey are g ’mine . it fiali, iii
timber lauds iu the states of < aiii ruia. Orc in
i opportunity
,
...... at the above men-
on the platform, two at each cn 1, mid
fello« k , lillt of U h - Itile borii p u;t In e
Nevada and Washington territory. ’ Milford i
I place to cross-examine the would represent. The body was put on will be used in connection with the ation by which their respective merits They
arc the first w<» < v n a.
•Nessly of I’orland. couniy of Muhnomnh, stufe
we e detcimined was profitableness of . ...............................
n .said ’ Faimant, and to oiler cvi- a slab and the entrails were removed.
steering apparatus for guiding th ■ y. .1 the care ts? to the butcher and consumer. coast, and brought up memori *s *«l
ot Oregon, has thfc day tiled in ¡hi^ «• •ice his
;• <’ in n buttai of that submitted by
swam stah ni m No. 134, for the pnrshase cl
The brain was drawn through the nos­ and also in its propulsion. I),-. «1 ■ Ban ■' A new experiment is now being made hook ai«<l line in Lake P<* iste, Hi thè Mi
the so .{ of section No. I, tow nship No. 2 south,
estimates that under favorable atmos­ with a Devon, two Galloways, a Here­ issippi river, twenty-five yenraago. 'I
W. T. BURNEY,
trils in precisely the same manner as
range No. (> west, anti will «her preof t > I m »'. v r
pheric conditions ho can driv hi: . ir
eat fish isa vicious, ugly
Register. |
that the land sought is niuro ’.a'u.ilh* i n- i;s.
Herodotus describes the embalming pro­ ship at more than seventy miles :.a hour ford, two Jerseys, two llolsieins ond two eat, but not tlu* mo-J <L li«b, noi levi
h rt horns.
limber or stone than for agricultural purpo.es,
c
world.
and, Act June 3,1878. cess in his Euterpe. After that the This project of l>r. d.< I’.an set'.-. ,,i; th'
and to establish his claim to said land bofore
I
'- íiih e l'or Publication.
the Register and Receiver of this offi ent<
It would lie a good «li
corpse was thrown rudely into a large face of it, reads like a leaf from th«' wihi I
Oregon Productions.
gon City. Orego ■. cn Wednesday, the th •
romance; but every one ot his stiiteme:i!
lumbia if every cat fish in i
vat of brine. After remaining there for can
of June, 18b‘J.
1 « .1 0, , i; K « t Oregon City, Or., I
be backed up mathematically.
S, A. YOUKG, M. D.
He names as witnesses: W 8 Ranyan, W W
March Kill. 188».
(
Oregon produee« as fine apples, peats, terminate I. If they over ■
a period of fifteen days it was removed it it would be folly to contend that one
Not- ■ "
: tiv given that in compliance
Espey. E Espey and E Griggs al! of 1 *<•;■:! .::<!.
peaches and plums as any state in tin* here they will I m * a woifo f«
plus
one
docs
not
make
two.
It
is
like
­
and
hung
by
the
heels
from
a
rafter.
A
Multnomah county, Oregon.
•. sill tin- net of cor-gre»» of
union, and has thousand» of acres of land nook saimón (han the ■ on.
Any and al'« persons claiming a-’.\ers.-’.y the Jiuie 3. is«», enlillcii An act for the wile of small brazier was put under the head wise folly for any one io sav that Hr, d ■ suitable for tho raising of fruit, vet there oi fish wheel?.
timber
l
.ri*!»
in
the
stat
__
Bausset
’
s
ship
«¡11
no'
tlv'until
above
dr
scribed
lands
are
¡
cqnes;c<l
t
>
file
their
i
> of California; Oregon anj fi|le<l with some sort of s Aeet-smell-
it lias i ' a large amount shipped here and sold
MuMf NX ville .
...
O regon .
They are death on y ».m
claims in thia office on or before said t!< day
■ i teriitory, Edward
,
...
been tried. His figures are all correct
<
.lini “II,
<1
of June, 1889.
iI.ty ol Mnitnniiiah,-tale ing wood and fired. After this all tiie as far as can be judged.
at prices that yield a handsome profit to it was a misfortune Hint
Office and residence on D street. All
Ind aro
;
ver !>(.
in­ tho - dealing in the line. In fa< t, fruit out here.
W.
T.
BURNEY.
"
‘
1
■
h
■■■
'
■
.j
in
this
oflice
his
sworn
doors
were
closed
and
the
corpse
was
< alls promptly answere«! day nr night.
dorsed by many men of selenc ■ ani ong
Dealer in All Kinds vt Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware.
till. 1.1 m
i;: >. br the purchase of the s J
,
Register.
Neither aliad nor hor:. ;
others Geo. \V. Jfelville, chi f of the always commands a gool price, hut
. t Metioa Ko. I. in
like a ham.
¡Given
Or rgi n does not prr»hicc enougli lor her ot the Columbia, blit (lie r I..«I r
Clocks
and
Spectacles.
McMIKNVILLE,
OK.
DR. J. <’. MICHAUX
t ' -
: » '.th, innge No. n west, amt
In ten hours this o|ieration wascom- bureau of steam engineering, i J.S.N. ;
plant-
1
own
consumption.
It
is
surprising
to
ed
a
feu
yea
r
R
ago
is
givi
W. II. I'ainc, chief engineer oi tl.c Brovk-
I
Timber l.atitl. Act .’tine 3, 187ÍS w I!' . r i.roi 1
ili.at the laml sought is .
.
... , ,,
.
.
hii II h .
know
this
when
an
acre
of
land
will
yield
i
hl
C
1
:l-1
mher
or
«Hue
than
for
pteted,
and
I
beheld
a
most
remarkable
Iyn bridge,anil Professor Edwin ii oiistin,
Notice for Publication.
In si»», a« in flavor tl»e\
npire
3 2 icu'tuial ptirpcse.-. and i<> establi-h his change.
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
professor of physics in Franklin in ¿tute, a profit if from io1) to io00 and sometimes favorably with the I ».-lev..
n Pi
: .«ad bi iure tl.e Registeraad He-
The body had turned almost black. It
Hitherto when in t! •e air more. The farmers of Oregon imagine
L and O ffice at O ksgon C iiy , 1 cci.' or it; ■ ..;.«• at Oicznn City. Oregon, on had shrunken fully one-third. The fea- Philadelphia.
“I*l.i»»kr«l shad with th • Lii
tliat nothing hnt wheat can 1»' raised
Ovtgon, .'l:;r. Bib, ‘ 89. 1 Wc'; : j, t!>e i.:, i'. iy of Jnne, ls8s.
turea were pinched just like those of a the airship lias be m at the nit i v of < »very here, lint it is well to know that there is ing,” waflloH, cetTee, *tr..
I.AFAVETTE. OREGON
ID r a. 37-e n..
rlx?rt
Notice is hereby given that in complRuve
varying
breeze,
because
n
itries-«
uivvw,
tH-r.iiise
no
ruui
!>
tiiir.d
1 1 •. E >
arc believed to nuk » ui»
Espey ■ suit M ■' v..U|ey‘,al?Port- “”>mmy, and it bore the appearance of device could bo invent 1 that
Goods of all description« movedd and care­ with the provisioM oi the r.ct of con<*r> .<< < f
- r.ld an immigration of 10t>0 iteoplo 11 week cream
breakfast
as
cannot
be
b<*a-
June 3, 1S78. entitled “An act for tho sa'e ct
Mnllnonia!i
c««nt;
i>riving
in
the
slate,
and
the
dear
old
m,
(*r< «; »n.
great age. Some aromatic <lrngH, the
ful handling guaranteed.
timber lands in the st itea of i talifoini i. (
ai.it a.l I'Crsi a c!ii:mii>g adversely the nature of which I did not learn, were i counteract the action of the wind on the mo.- backs are awakening to the fact
TI iíh sha«l is a roc shad a; d t 1
great swaying mass of silk wlii« h ■ c,. ]
tic
Nevada, and Washington territory.'- John il lb V
Collection-; will l>c made mouthy
c innville national bank
lli-it
we
are
living
in
an
advanccil
age.
memlous
amount
of
egg
in
I.
’
<
«I
’
le-tc-fl
tv»
file
theii
then
prepared,
and
the
corpse
was
filled
[
.
me corpse was tilled the gas that furnished the lifting : .
It
•him
11 .■! 111 i 11 ■’ of a I kinds done cheaD^KV Rankin. c»t Portland, county of Molln
:>ef
1 s said
.7:11
<lav ot
of «-¡th them,
— ____
—
1 «mo
** tlie
■
1
1
1
.er
i"
.iil
’
.th
day
and
by
Mine
process
that
They
wi
re
good
enough
for
tlieir
day
cd
almost
a
pity
to
take
tin
I
state of Oregon, has Ibis day iiled in this o' h •
There could bo no rigidity, and <
it of
m ’MINNVILI.E, OREGON.
lint that «lay is gon«', and it is lio|>ed the water as its progeny, «
his sworn statemerl No :33; for the pnrclia.
■ • • yr--ivi.'Y
t',e ',ra'ns ’’’ere removed the skull was
I to
* * Re'diiter. filled with a gummy substance smelling quently no prop lling inm-liin • v . m-l never to return. Now blood has come reach unythi«ig like maturity if
of
tho
s
I
of
ne
’
and
lots
I
and
*2.
of
.-•
<-iio
i No.
.-.I'.
be brought to hear for givir..: it : ■ 1
Transac*« a General Banking Business,
i Mint
4, in t »unship No. 2 south, range Ko. <> west,
among
ns
’
an
I
we
are
thankful
indeed.
into
th
*
IciiN
of
thou
and
>
like
sandalwood.
A
mummy
case,
made
against the wind. In tin air : hip un i ■'
ai.d will offer proof t*> idiow that the land so"g!>t
President................................ I. W. COWLS
■ t ii.T.o't 1R7R the day before, but looking readv to fall discussion there is perfect rigidity, which Th? Oregon of today is not the Oregon
be
is more valuable for ils timber or stone than lor i
-F
7>. vubiicatioJi.'
’
f""“ ol;‘
":is
»»'>
A ÍJIIKII,.. .
allows the effective action of propelling of ten years ago. The march ¡ h onward,
Vice President............ LEE LAUGHLIN
agricultural purposes, am! io cst.blish l.i-
■op|<>.
the corpse of the peasant, previously machines. Dr. de Bausset’s -chemo has and we feel that it is for the best. The
claim to said land before tho Register and !b-
< ad der............................. CM R K B K A L Y Third Street,
-
McMinnville, ceivtr
day
will
R'jon
he
over
that
the
farmer
i. sd office , Oregon City, Or.I
sf this
at Oregon City. Ore ■■ •
I The American citizei who
painted and gilded, was put in, and a not been proved practically, but, I . in.
Mart li 8,1889.
Í
Wednesday, the olli day of June. 18S'J.
go-s to buy Lin blitter, eggs and meat, or I read aright tlie le.sons of tin* o
.'■s'il:, exchange on Portland, San Fran­
----- Keeps constantly on hand----
e is h i-, I v given that in compliance long scroll of parchment was prepared theoretically possible, »honld ri ii en­ sends 2,0.10 mile» away for his apples.—
He names as witnesses: W 8 Runyon, W W
curring in < Iklalioma must I m a v
cisco and New York.
in- < f tho act of congress Af by one of the rogues, giving a history of couragement, as its »nee' sill :i"c.nn- Oregon Scout.
Espoy, E Espey and E Griggs. :.ll of’Portl m !. vvith th iic ¡
June 3. 18. >, entitled “An ac# for the sale ot the dead man’s deeds some time during plislnnent ¡would i
Multnomah county. Oregon.
lierson indeed. If the new qiap
Interest nilowe.I im time deposits.
Any and all p?rsons claiming adver. cly the timber I: ir.d•; in the states of California, Oregon the reign of Thotmes, about 1405 B. C., modes of transjioi tation.”
he believed, ton times an tr uly
Oilice liours front 9 a. m. to 4 p. ir.
highest price paid for fat cattle, sheep hogs above describe«! lands arc requested to filo their Nevada. ai d Washington territory,” William W when, in fact, he was a few days before
Villard Goin«; in With GdiKon tlie new territory van tiecon.iiv
and poultry.
claims in this office on er before said 5t’i Cav of E-p*y.< <f l’< rlard. cou*'ty of Multnomah, state gasping bis last breath on the burning
Why Cattle are Salted
clamoring for tlie withdrawal ol
J.;ne, l*-83,
ol Oreg ■¡. Ln-. this day tiled in this office bis sands near Gournab. The body I saw
Tlie Now York IforM of April 24th «tractions which prevent lheir
sworn nt.i ’.ement \<> ; 7, for the purchase of
W. T. BURNEY,
A»
soon
as
the
food
enlcra
lie
»1«
liai
tin
prepared,
sold,
I
think,
for
£40
Io
the
tomach.
io
following:
The
certificate
of
in
­
land, and those who are fanii
M.i11 .'> !5
lb-
the sw .? of ». •; n No. 4 in township No. 2
the natural tendency i- fur fermon- cor|x flation of tlie Edison (lencral Eicc- former rushes into Indian i ■
south, range No. (» v vest, and will offer proof to Academy des Sciences in Paris.
i o.tor
tation at once to licgin, mid then trie c • itnpaiiv was filed yesterday l>v the exjiect a good deal of bloodsl..
show that the I
s ..•gilt is more valuable tor
Ultori
its
li:
-
b
r
cr
there
arises
a
contest
l«-tv«.--ii
H
i
han
for
agricultural
purpos-
si',
retarv
of
ttate,
A
Great
Invention.
ton-
‘
'
‘
‘
and
the
company
’
s
tho
respective
lights
of
rival
¡w I
Requirements of a Stenographer .•- . ml to B8l ablish his claim to »aid land before
Sample rooms in connection.
deney am! the digestive p.mve .
mi if lawyers paid to tbo
adjusted
This nie.uiH but Hutt
o.
-lu- B gi ler :i: .l Receiver of this < ffice at Ore-
M c M innville , O regon .
There was displayed on Main street to­ these powers are vigo irons, ami the »30, the ftate tax of state treasurer $15,- It signifies that the American pc
TA Succeed as a stenographer, one must 1
ar- gon Ci’v. i -n •a. o Wednesday the 5th day of
one-eighth of 1 per
o------- o
process
of
fermentation
i
.
|Q curate in shorthand, skilled in type­
day, by Mr. T. L. Brophy, a mining ma-
9 intcrupted or
payable by rdl newly ineor;>'>rate<l awakened to the danger that th
June. .88!).
writing, a good penman, a competent cor­
(■milliner,
no bad
1 .ml! Olli
vid l«.»llOW,
i h
lompanies.
-------
...... .v....n>o
He nanic? as w ii-..
W S lianyan, E Es- cliino styled the “King Dry Concentra­ checked, , then
ing to l>e lamlloss, aa Europeans__ , .
Is now fitted up in first class order.
respondent. In the Shorthand Department of the '
the
food
will
be
digested,
and
sail
■
.
.................................
mid
the
aml M F Ncssley, all of Portland,
Th; < i < oae oi tho largest incorpurati. n that with landlessness will come, lmrc
P.-tpor Hanging and
-PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE —
tor,” manufactured in Walla Walla and will not be needed, though
Mi
’
flnuinnh
ci
lunty,
Oregon.
*•
(> iwxvx.e-4
«' low
1---- wa . : , a
at anv time
TEACHING in shorthand, DAILY PRACTICE
es paid to the state for many years, there,
poverty,
Any and nil a. o .s claiming adveisejy the sold in large numbers on the Pacific this will assist in the pr<
Carriage Painting, Accommodations as eood as ran Is* THOROUGH
in type-writing, careful instruction in penman­
> of digestion,
(•lasn,
an
I
a
tenant
da , and
company
w.e
formed
hv
II
niv
Vil-
above
deser.h
; i. n is are requested to filé their
found in the city.
ship and abundant drill in correspondence amply :
coast by J. T. Jones, of the Pauly Jail Salt keeps food from d< -.lying until it yrd, Ti, mas A. Edison an t associates to i American mauhrwul and m -
Prompt Attention to Orders from
qualify students for positions always open to those , claims in this (•!!:. on or b-.-.cre said 5t!i day of
can
be
digested
and
:
„
.............
-
..
,dmiiat«*d,
and
:'.; .y out the H cor.lly perfected airange- Hence, everv num wh » i- ¡ mi
Co. It is designed for separating flour
fully prepared to fill them. Send for catalogue.
, June, 1 -8?.
prolongs the time to alt rw 11 ■ c
S. ft. MESblNGER, Manager.
the Country.
W. T. BURNEY.
! el i<n consolidatine the Edison Elec- scrambling for a small sli •• of I.
A. P. A rmstrong , P rin ., - P ortland , O regon .
gold from sand, which exists in large organs to complete their w tk; m:d .
Register,
rie Light and Manufacturing companies, is offered to occupation in Oklal
quantities along the rivers in this section, food is taken in excess, ,i
Imp;-.. 1.
’h 1 capital stock of the r.ew eompanv IS it looks as though a year wo
hut has been found heretofore impossible when stock is iu | a -t........
THE STANDARD TñOTTIüG STALLION,
salt given fre- !•? ,on > nvi
before every acre of ur..
’.L land
to save in paying quantities. The ma­ quentlv will be ot much advatit '. And
able
l>e taken up. When it i-
chine
wxs
operated
before
a
large
crowd
i
wind
further,
salt
is
preventative
I
turtber,
»alt
a
of
i:
PHOTOGRAPHER.
X Corner in H«*n(s.
A h lienrv George says. Im
of spectators, and it was shown that When fermentation sets in. th" • - !i-
created,
there
is
just
so
mu
every particle of this flour gold could be tiuns presented are favorabl > to th ■ ■■ <i t-
At Findlay, Ohio, nearly all the vacant no more. When all is til
saved, one man being able to clear from enco of worms in the intil ■ i:
houses are occupied. Rents have been
ten to fifteen tons of sand in a day. Dur­ and may possibly be engend '.i 1 by th advancing, but*the cause has just been comer« w ill have to buy fro
Record 2:30.
McMinnville, Oregon
ing a “shaking,” the gold works down to process. Consequently it should
a discovered. A peculiar trust or com bi n- uupantH, or go without. T
people will lose the adv.mt:
\V ill Make the Season of 1S89,
the bottom and is caught in riffles, while rule with stockmen to keep ilt b
•
the sand slides down to the dump. Sev­ tlieir cattle, or within reach ■. lien they atio i v.a^ organized, whereby the supply had over other people—a
of
houfi
for
rent
was
“
cornered,
”
and
which, in thirty vears has
eral experienced placer miners were need it, and the cattle v.ill 0'1 v the
IN THE COOK HOUSE.
present and were invited by Mr. Brophy demands of nature, and supply th" v.ant rents advanced $2 to $6 j>ei month, ac- tho richest and most power
(•
»rdinz
to
location.
At
the
first
of
the
the globe. Is there no ren
to pan out the tailings, and eagerly ac­ as needed.— .tuierican Itahgi.
St*«cko. I with the Choicest Wines, I.iq-
yen! three young men conceived the idea
cepted the invitation, but faile<l to dis­
ors and Cigars—Domestic and Imported.
<»f
lea;
ing
every
house
in
the
city
that
cover the least “color” on thcrongh pan­
German Character.
Yamhill Comity, Oregon.
was for r. nl for a period of one year,
Tlie Best Eo.r izx tlie City
ning.— Ea^t Oregonian.
Th«' Ri>itii<l-ii]> Completed.
with the p’ivi'ege of three, the intention
A
pretty
little
story
about
the
?■.
WM. MARTIN. Proprietor.
0
ci
DESCRIPTION AND PF DIGREE:
being
tn
ient
at
an
ad
vance
of
$2
$4
and
TI
ki ionn<l-up of catilv on tlie r« s"n .i
Paris by the Germans in
187 t ha< jist
_
v*-
ami
One Breach of Promise Case.
- n. month over
------ the
-• ____
, ------
DICK FLAHERTY is a chestnut,small strip and Molly): he by Young Morrill.
| £6 pci
amount paid the tion will l»e finished lo-«laj . All th«' cat­
come to light. During
I - - the .........
.
1U
bombardment
in fare, one white auklo; stands 16 hands high;
Lick Flaherty’s dam. Beil Drew, has paced a
' owner of the property. They worked very tle fotin'l, to whom ■«»•> . t bclon/inz, iiav«*
A very curious breach of promise of of the city the shells beg n to fail «¡an
the
weighs 1 l.iO pounds: winner ol tee 2:1 > chiss at mil© h*. 2:30, by Dodd’s Nelson, by John Nelson
(piietly, always closing every lease they been gathered in, and are at the head ol
City View Park, Sep mber 1 », ls>s. defcaliig ¿87: 2d dam by Btiitcrii'du’s St.Clair: 3d dam marriage case, and one in what is called ouslv near the Jardin <!• . Plant *-, wb< :
j obtained by paying three months’ rent ' Tutu-Willow creek, ill charge of llarrv
Maud Knox. O hoco , Oleander and Harvest
__ . in
.
Can lie Found at The
Bia ■' ■. I \ I>•■_' i s Rattier; »th dam by “high life,” is reported from London. M. Chevreul had his LiL->. ■;•■» v. Fear­
j in advance, and by “moving day” they j Burroughs. Any person Laving cattle
three straight heats. Thi.i was DirK’s first n . .lack il v. kins, i>y Boston: 5th dam by Ohl St. The rich and titled defendant was en­ tag that itr *|>.
only race, at which lime he he made his recur Ciair.
gaged to a young lady, daughter of a min­ dune to the cause of tci •: ce, that ti le- I had in their jM/.-ession pearly every a- among t hem ear« se< lire 11« oi by visiting
of 2:30.
Sired by Fcaraaught, •Ir.
• vail ib’e Louse in the city. Then the the henl an«l identifying am! <! ?miu:<lhig
Frarnaughi, Jr., dnm Hahh c, t»y Old (’ohlin ister, but he behaved so wildly and strange
he by Fearnauglit 112, record 2:23
( winner bus, 2d dam by Harris’ Hamblctonian; 3d dam. that the young lady’s parents, after ob­ man indicted a letter to Ka; or Wiiiicltn, I tni'-t, or combine, began reaching for the I the |>io)>crty. It is pnMimied wvcral»,«!■-
in which be jtoinfed out the fact . and ; -
of the $10,000 purse st BnHilo m 18.; .defeat Bo-ton Girl, a cc.ehratcd 3-iuile trotter, qy Old
reward of t heir shrewdness. People were I l ie» of I lie IVndleton are aniotiu' f h«' nnfi-
taining medical advice that his sanity quested that the glim nd,-I J I ■
ing
Palaier,
Col.
Mav::.Tr
.!. American AtuLdte’i.
i n
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“ George
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t Bradley,
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compelled to have houses, and they could b.-r, and tlu'y rhould b.; bn.iizld b.:-1; at
was affected, wrote him a letter withdraw­ in another direction. This, it is
Girl,
J.
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.Myron
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tor
lingo
POSITIVELY
rull Stock of Musical Instru­
ing their consent to his marriage with done by the German authorities
only get them from the trust and at the ' once, as xli id«« lr-'g-', gardens ami side-
Study this hoise’s »reeding. Beside? l'oing a tndter Finisci», I k * comes from
) trust’s terms and as a <*on.»e jui*::ce the I walk» are in entirely too fiotlHahing a
ments and Stationery Always
their (laughter. He acknowledgefl and that they were by no means the
trotting ancestry.
' scheme has worked to the «ompleto sat- ¡condition. Parties having lost cattle,
accepted the release, married another la-, ians. bent only on destruction, t:
on Hand.
dy shortly afterward, and has exhibited no w riters would have the public 1
i-faction of the trio of financiers.
should attend to the mailer this week.—
TEEMS: To Iixsw?®, i^O; Sea
Their Qixaliy.
Eeul (tregonifin.
S3O.
signs of mental derangement since. The
Mares bred by season payable July l.-t: nriro- bred by ins ¡rance p
wh n marca are young lady sues him for breach of prom­
known
tn
he
with
foul
For
further
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f<»rn»:i
¡i<»n
ad
hr
s-:
Third Street, McMinnville, Or.
L hlELMIEMEIlEK.
ise on the ground that his release was ob- I
CHAS. WOODS. Man.tgnr. .'h-.'dinnville, Oregon.
tained by false pretenses.
L and O ffice at Oregon f’itv. Or.,
Ml SS I1I1IUII I
Vb VUIJ
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
McMinnville, Oregon
^ akihc
We Notice a Few of Our Properties
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Lots in the Oak Park addition on the Installment
FLAN.
Besides Town Property of nil descriptions.
We can only give a very small proportion
of our properties. Should any thing in
this list interest you, address us, giving
number on list and we will forward * von
«
full description.
[f you wish any information regarding
our County, do not fail to write us. All
your questions will he answered cheerfully
ind to the best of our ability.
WM. HOLL,
Physician & Surgeon,
&
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
FETZER & HIGH,
.
M M
Eurisko
Market.
J. S. HIBBS, Pro.
All Meats of Best Quality,
J. B. ROHR,
The St. Charles Hotel.
lloii.se. Sign, aiiil Oriiiiwi'ntal I'aiiiler
W V. PRICE.
F. DIELSCHNEIDER,
Opposite look's Hotel, Third Street,
THE NADJY BAR!
DICK FLAHERTY,
Commencing April 1, Ending July 1,
AT OINIMLLE FAIR GROUNDS,
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