The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 17, 1889, Image 3

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    Creamers vs. D*iry.
OREGON WEATHER.
DEEDS RECORDED.
THE MASS MEETING.
LAFAYETTE.
Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist,
(jers>.
will return to San Francisco on V edues Meeting Heltl anti Three Delegates Elected
Will. 81-ott to Yardman Scott, 40 acres Crop Weather Bulletin, n .», io . for
In an article on dairying an experienced
Dr. Nelson and Lotus Rogers, of your
ta Attenti Meeting at Astoria.
in 7 6 S. R. 3 W. Con. $1500.
"'eek
*«»y »'• »«»»•
The fishing mat. h it is said will 1® a day from Nevada and Thursday for Port-
eitv. were in town last Saturday on their dairyman makes the following comments
xnu
■■ni.n>6land
on
Ins
way
East
and
to
Europe.
Ore?°n S,a,e wea,her Burea" in. <«- wheels.
Friday, May 17, 1889.
on tire value of a creamery and reasons
Friday night the people of this city i„ T 3V8*£*2 wA‘,CW8
al ure’
At Spokane Falls, Javkso-i will meet
why they are to be patronized
i “
vv n v ’ w o
operation with U. S. signal service, cen*
Hawkeye force pumps at Martin & Terrv Powers, a colored lieavy weight, assembled at the opera house and was . r n u v O n
A
gentleman
from
Oakland,
Cal.,
has
1 vklnLt0 W7?' \Tr’
trol Office Portland. Oregon.
“Why sell cream in preference to mak­
called to order by J. E. Mageis. A. J. > or k . in
Sanders’.
who is well con idereii by local fan.-v.
TIIE XI VttKET ItEI’ORT.
been
trying
to
purchase
a
half
interest
in
New berg. ( on. $ou.
weather conditions have lieen
ing butter? Ask the |sitient housewife
Appersou was elected chairman and H,
the
flouring
mill
here.
Good fresh Bread, Rolls, Doughnuts,
Joi n McAlister, the 13 year-old lad L. Heath se ietarv.
and the female help which is more pleas­
Tbi i market report is corrected Thurs­
Tho president of
9
favorable to cro'w in eas,e,n and
\ who is said to 1® dying with consumption stated the cause of the meeting
a»*;»,» and
«rx/i Mr.
v..
‘ *4nn’ ’ ’ ’ ........... ...
• southern Oregon than in other sections.
Mr. J. T. Hembree and wife of East ant on a hot summer day. when the sun
day noon of each week by A. J. Appcrson Pies anil Cakes at the Bakery*•
•
*'
its ’ u? <..™i. xt Steward „20
«sn acres, I The
of the
was (he cloudy Portland, have been visiting relatives pours down in scorching splendor, and
i Creamery butter is now sidling at 40 *n“iepenitentiary,*tl;alem,istheyoung- ’ Magers
made a short *------
speech.
roari.xxn mabket .
.tent
gn(1 fore part rahj
jn a„ week
par(gof
the cows give such an abundance of milk,
and friends here for the last week.
roil at the stores in this city. est convlct e'-eI,n
institution. He
It was moved and carried that three
........ 73 cental $ 1 ¡Kt to 1 32 i cents per
1
I
was
sentenced
for
life
from
..r.,,.,-
when there is so much to be done that
|
Jackson conn­ delegates I® elected to attend the mass
32'
...............-fi liushel 3« tn
John Mitchell to 8. J. Stott, 322 acres
Two gentlemen from Salem have been our fair ladies are overburdened with
The
stage
line
to
Tillamook
from
North
tv
for
murdering
his
fatli
r,
and
it
is
trjvY
The temperature has been below the hero pricing property. They are lately
meeting at Astoria. The persons elected !n T 9 < p q \v
' ........
fl ton 20 C3 to 22 50
Yamhill will be in opeiation in a few i thought that it will not take many years lo atlen.i the meeting were A. J. Apper-
.-.o
tn
»;,»
n‘i>,,j.. ,„'’;..i.■ > fi*. N.. »7,
?- «
1.,„.1 I K"
normal
from ua»
1 to 3 __ degrees.
rain i - from the states, and sav thev are going work, which is more conducive to health
®s.
. «■) sack 30
, ,i has >-
_“ halt
r„ir to The
__ •„
days.
for him to serve out his sentence.’
fall
been from _ one
one
inch
,, i~„._ i,„rA
..os and comfort, to toil for hours over the
son, J. E. Magers, and I»’. Barnekoff.
Xl'MlXXVlM.C MXIIKE 5T.
in Willamina.
churn and working butter, or to simpiy
the normal. The sunshine has '
It was moved and carried to elect three
to $ 5 00
J. A. Peckham who has been working
Ills..
'fl dozen $
Geo. H. Durham to Fred A. Crawford, above
Last Saturday while Dr. Goucher was
been below the average. The effect on
Mr. Wm. I-evis returned last week get cream ready and have the driver take
............ V dozen 7 00 to M 00 in Salem for some time, returned Wed­ driving in the neighborhood of this citv ' alternates. The alternates elected were one acre near Dayton, Con. $50.
crop, of these conditions, has been from a short trip to his old home in it at your ease? Which requires the
■}! dozen son to 10 00 nesday.
E. B. Williamson to Rachel E. Baker, the
tlie met with an accident. A Siwash Judge Lougharv, Win. Galloway and
10
y pomid 15 to
fairly good. More sunsliiue and less Iowa. He says vegetation has just com- least labor, and leaves the time for other
Geo.
Jones.
.
On
motion
S.
A.
Manning
5
acres.
Con.
$125.
squaw
came
running
down
the
road
and
<-
10
!*
For a good neat meal go to the Mc­
work? The answer is unnecessary. But
(Clear sides V 11».
«inj r’S.o.o
iinr u'n> n annnintihl <1S il !
TY o a-
___ •
and
Uiins. Fleming
were appointed as a
U. 8. to Lewis
Johnson, 160 acres in rain in the Willamette valley would prove | menced to grow there.
«
¿Shoulders F lb.
Minnville hotel. Homelike and victuals scared his horse and the buggy was committee of finance. Friday tlie alter­
Manning> your ma
niayur> ha8 a great many people say, wbat is time?
to be a benefit; a continuance of cool j | JIon
Hon g
s A Manning,
T. 2 8. R. 5 W. Patent.
to
11
thrown over. The squaw ma» e the re­
iHunis
well cooked.
that
is nothing to us; we dont caie so
secn on our 8treets qdite
Lewis Johnson to Richard B. Churchill, cloudy andrmny weather will be injunousi!
_ > numer-
10 pd pail« .
mark,“Cultus Cuitan,” and all the doc­ nates and delegates settled the matter as
Lard jin
late|v. We
We don
“now whether much about time; it is money we want.
9
lo
Strawberries by the ton can be seen on tor said in reply was “No, cultus si- to who should go, and on the afternoon 160 acres in T. 2 8. R. 5 W. Con. $800. In Southern Oregon and along the coast
tin 5 gallon tins .
don . ’ t t j know
Very well, admitting this to I m » Inie for
ttn a addition
,ld
train Messrs. Apperson, Galloway, Jone*
V dozen
Eggs.
the foot hills. The ground is literally wash.”
B. F. Simmons to Geo. B. Hutchcroft, everything is progressing nicely, in the , -ntendg roaki
to
IJuttiT, Creanie y.
. . $ . roll
and Barnekoff left for Astoria. They 173 acres in T. 2 S. R. 5 W. Con. $1700. former the cool rains have somewhat re­ your city or intends locating here where the sake of argument oulv let ns see. 1
red
with
them.
30
have kept careful track for several years,
Butter, dull, fresh roll S5 to
lour families of newcomers purchased state that tlie people of Astoria are
Oliver & Colcord to J. L. Watters, 10 tarded the berries and fruits; in the latter taxes are low.
15
of the prices paid for butter at the same
Brine ...
pound. 12 to
C. R. Cook of this city, has been their cooking utensils, furniture, etc., in aroused to their need and that this road
tlie weather is very suitable for the grass.
acres
in
Yamhill
county.
Con.
$200.
to
5
Dried apples, dull, ]sl.
4
time, and I find, as the result of my ob­
granted a pension of $24 per month and this city Wednesday, and started lor will be built. It is already graded for
We understand that the Evangelical
_
In Eastern Oregon the rains have lieen
Margarette J. Westafll to James Mad­
8 $1000 back pay,
Pried plums, dull, i' ]>d.
fl to
their claims in the foothills. They are 10 miles and while the delegation were ' son, land in Yamhilloounty. Con. $200. plentiful and the earth is more wet now college has already very bright prospects servations, that during the summer
8
Pried prunes, dull. ,1 pd.
fl to
months, when the yield was highest, and
8
Pried|K»iiches.duIl, I’d fl to
Teeth extracted without pain by the from Kansas and says this county is a there a vessel was unloading rails and
John E. Hubbard, administrator of than it has been for a year. The oc­ before it. The gentlemen who are at
bulk of the butter made, that the
Flour
. fl sack lflfl to 1 10 application of local anesthetics. G. S. heaven beside that state. Eastern peo­ iron. The Yamhill delegation assisted in Westfall estate, to James Madson. Con. casional frosts and strong winds have, the head of this institution are rustlers, the
[»rices
paid for cream was high, and even
ple who read this item should take heed laying tlie first rail w hich will connect $4830.
in sections, done damage. Through the and think the school will open with an
Sugars, declined
ernt 11 . 12, and 1 Wright, dentist.
the prices paid for butter.
pounds for $t IX>; pii kles. in 5 gallon kegs.
, 1 higherJhan
.
of this statement and immigrate to the McMinnville with the deep sea at Astoria.
mountain regions, frosts have been fre­ attendance of about 200 pupils.
John
Wortman,
administrator
of
Geo.
41.• is .1
..................
... .rt..ii .1
$ I 25; coffee? range from 25 to 35 cents fll
.
,
...
.
Which, then,
the
more profitable?
Joe Todd will commence the construc­ land of red apples, where crops never
quent
and
they
have
done
slight
damage
Hansen
estate,
to
W.
E.
McCutcheon,
5 ou may curse the republican admtn- But berc
pooJ bult<,,. lnakcr
IHiuml; coal oil. verv firm. $2.75 "Pease; tion of his house on C street as soon as fail.
The Scene of .'iany Tiagetliefi.
to grain and fruits. At Lone Rock in istration for not getting your items from step fartb,,r> and claims that he can make
land in Yamhill county. Con. $2880.
salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, the weather permits.
Some genius with, a remarkable head
U. 8. to John E. Hayes, 320 acres in Gilliam county on the 6th, at 2 p. in., a here week before last. They sometimes (lairy batter that is just as good as cream-
and is very firm
The city needs more hotel room. It
heavy shower of rain followed by snow, reverse the order of things when they er.. anj commands just as high prices
A number of bicyclists were in town seems that another large hotel could be for assorting singular coincidences has T. 4 S. R. 4 W. Patent,
’
I.OCAL~\ND GENERAL.
4-zx »mi
flxzx r.iooala
nv putting
liiifftncr nno
■
C. F. Toose to John Edwards 76 acres lasting some minutes, occurred ; the hills try to
Sunday and of course a photograph was built, when the lack of accommodations made the discovery that Alder street is
put the
rascals rxtif
out by
one 1 mi’ • ■ n .
were
white. Two inches of rain have in. The items were mailed Thursday This is all true enough in some instamvs.
taken of them by Fritz.
for the traveling public is so apparent. pre-eminently the most sanguinary thor­ in T. 3 8. R. 2. W. Con. $1300.
but
can
or
do
they
all
do it. For even
fallen
since
the
1st,
inst.
at
this
place.
Ice colil soda at C. Grissen’s.
oughfare in the city.
John Wilson to W. J. Crawford. 160
morning as usual.
one that does make that high gnuie
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow- The hotels are crowded every day and
The heavy rainfall and showery weather
Second and Alder streets was once acres in T. 3 S. R. 5 W. Con. $875.
The band discoursed sweet music at ders if you take pride in seeing your when a meeting like tlie Grand Lodge of
Last Friday evening while Linn Fer­ butler, there are nine others who do not.
called “the dead man’s crossroad.”
John Cnmmins to Mary A. Johnson, may, in sections of the valley, cause fall
the head of the parade yesterday.
stock look well. Sold by Rogers & Todd. the I. O. O. F. is held here the delegates Three men were shot there in one night 25.63 acres in T. 3 8. R. 5 W. Con. wheat to go to straw. Curl leaf is effect­ guson, aged aliout ten years, was riding It is so with the majority. With due
must be taken to private houses for the
ing peach trees in Linn county. Straw­ a spirited young horse, the animal took respect, I will not claim that all do not
Mr. l’ercv Clark,of Newberg was visit­
For Sale.—A span of small mules, night. This shows a lack of energy on at the time Neally was killed at the old $645.75.
butter, 1 for 1 will take | every
1 1 11 v «11111
and I ran
«111 *1
away
»> «1 A
with
«villi 111
him,
111 | UllAlIJ
finally I make good
w
berries are plentiful at Roseburg; at 1 fright
ing friends in town during the week.
Cornucopia
saloeu
by
the
notorious
A.
P.
Fletcher
to
Geo.
A.
Lewis,
lots
1,
hack and lumber wagon. Cheap, for the part of our capitilists.
dashing through a picket fence. The : farm-wile's word lor it, and sav they do.
Grants
Pass,
they
are
just
coming
into
“
Jack
”
Buobard.
2,
in
block
62
Lafayette.
Con.
$1258.
Ros Bewley who has l®en sick for some cash or on time. Enquire of Rev. J. Ho­
Sell’s brothers circus will be here on
Jack Harris stabbed a man on the
James Roberts to C. V. Kuykendall, market. A few cherries are ripe in boy was badly scratched and cut about' However we might class butter as good,
time with lung fever, is now on the^streets. berg.
the 22nd of June. They have rented the corner of Second and Abler streets some 17136 square feel of land in Yamhill favored localities. A few days of warmth the face and head, though nothing seri- betterand best,discarding|>ooraltogether
Then for every farmer that makes the
W. II. Bingham is sole agent in this Rowland block in the east part of the time after.
ar.d sunshine will benefit crops all over ous.
Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly
county. Con. $300.
best butter, vou will find onlv two that
block, McMinnville, for first-class work. county for the Improved Triumph school city. Their hill Ixjards will he built
Zed Wilson shot and instantly killed
U. 8. to Waller C. Heyden, 160 acres the state. Reports show Saturday to be
As
i®or
a
game
of
base
ball
that
we
|
make (be letter and seven'make the
desk. Teachers are invited to inspect around the burnt block on third and D MikeSharinassy in the Fifteenth Amend­ in T. 3. S. R. 5 W. Patent.
very
warm
and
dry.
have
noticed
for
some
time
was
played
.
gooa
}jow (be ¡jca
r;gb) beie
A large number oi people from the sur­ them.
streets and the paper will lie put up on ment saloon, on Alder street, between
E. E. Elliot to Lu II Baker, 2 acres in
I. I’ ag ft;
here last Saturday between a nine from Creamerv butter sells from tln-ee to ten
rounding country attended Hie races yes­
tlie
22nd
of
this
month.
Their
show
is
First
and
Second
streets.
Yamhill county. Con. $200.
Observer, U.S. Signal service in charge. McMinnville and the l®vs here. The ; rents a pound higher than th. ordinarj
The lack of street lights was apparent
terday.
A man named John Dillon shot Charles
Jesse Hobson to Mrs. G. B. Halloway*
Tueshay nignt when the town was full of enlarged and the California papers state
boys here have had no practice, and | dairy. If we can buy yourercam, paving
His Name is Apple
Martin & Sanders’ have as fine a line strangers. Have some light on the that the show is x;ery fine. They did an Manciet at the Argonaut saloon, on lots 11, 12 and 13, block E, Hobson’s ad­
some of them w°uM not play if they I you ¡liet «he same price for it, or even
immense business in San Francisco. First and Alder streets
of general hardware as can be found in streets.
dition to Newberg; con $155.
A man by the name of Apple is justice r had,
thev - were easy vic­ more than you would receive had von
— consequently
_
•!.. •».
Save vour rockets to sjiend with the
the county.
Four Chinaman were shut on the corn­
F. W. Fenton to Emanuel >Seyk, 4 ot the peace of llilgard precinct. Union tims.
churned it into butter, saving you all
Some one tried to blow up the engine fakirs.
er
of
Second
and
Alder
streets
in
the
acres
in
t
3
s,
r
2
wr
con
$500.
county.
He
may
be
sound,
but
how
can
Pools for the races yesterday were sold of the Benton Leader the other day. The
Dr. Stewart has purchased a lot from tl‘18 extra time, trouble labor and ex­
late
Chinese
highbinder
conflict.
Union
Lodge
No.
43
F.
&
A.
M.
to
How
the
people
live
in
New
York
is
a
he
be
square.
—
L'.
O.
in Hulerv’s saloon. Several were bought Leader offers $50 reward for the appre­
Mr. Burbank, upon which ho intends penne, and if we manufacture butter from
Constable Litlienthaler was shot at by Wm. L. Toney, lot in cemetery ; con $10.
subject of general interest, and it is fully
Oh, let up on his shape; what we want
bj- the l®ys.
soon. We understand he also ! ■* *^al eell*. on the average, for at least
hension of the miscreant.
Daniel Everest to Mabel Dear, lot. 3 in to know is, does he ever get mellow? If building
treated of, from the lowest hovels to the Harry Irwin at tlie corner of Third and
Martin & Sanders’are beadquarters for
block 5, in Everest’s addition to New­ he is green and sour, you can bet there tried to purchase the coiner lot where :five‘’?n?s“lwun'ln>?'cthan itotlieiwise
J. A. C. Freund, ex-superincendent of palaces on fifth avenue, in a beautifully Alder streets.
the old store buiding stands, with the in- wou*.» *H n°t 4 saving of live cents a
D. M. Osborno & Co.’s pure manilla this county, arrived in this city from illustrated article in Demorest’s Monthly
One of Sullivan’s detectives shot a boy berg ; con $40.
are no flies on him.— linker City Re­ tention of removing the building and po**l>d on every pound of butter made in
binder twine.
J. E. Mageis to Wm. L. Gibson, lots 3 veille.
Moscow Wednesdy evening. llere[®rts Magazine for June. It takes you, by­ in the leg on the corner of First and Ai­
a brick, which would be a pay­ the creamery a great saving to the countiv
streets.
and 4 in Newby’s third addition to Mc­
We will rise right here and suggest erecting
A full line of lace curtains .»an I® seen the upper country as progressing finely. way of illustrations and descriptions, der
Think of what it does, that simple five
ing
investment.
Joseph
Moran
shot
at
Al
Cody,
with
Minnville;
con
$800.
the squalor of tho 5-cent lodging­
that if the unfortunate justice happens
by calling at W II. Bingham’s. All the
cents gained. It is left right here
The Oak Park audition is selling fast from
intent
to
kill,
at
the
corner
of
Fomtli
Paul
Jones
lo
Florence
Newell,
40
acres
houses,
through
the
various
phases
of
to be rotten, he’d be a bad one to sit
There was quite an exciting runaway amongst yourselves. It does not wander
latest designs.
and Mr. Barnekoff states that as soon as life to the gorgeous modern flats and the and Alder streets.
in T. 5 S. R 6 w. Con $150.
down
on
some
of
the
sleek-haired
altor
on
the
streets
last
Friday.
While
the
into tlie capacious ¡Kiekets of the million­
The delegates had a right to complain 50 lots are sold, an excursion train of 500 palatial homes of tho Astors and Vander­ The |mor boy Herman Joseph, w ho
A. Gaines lo T. F. Booth, land in neys. But what a “soft” snap for a hard driver of Mr. Sampson’s four horse lum­ aires or bloated corporations, it is clear
when the restaurant doulded the price of or 600 people will be sent to this city bilts. In this number is found also was shot through the heart by Brown, county. Con $2200.
case.
—
Timet-Mountaineer.
ber
team
was
taking
a
trunk
off
the
gain to you. It helps support some of
regularly.
meals on them.
Emma J. Parsons to Joseph Williams,
“Amusements in Japan,” a liicli differing was standing very near Alder street on
Now, this thing has gone far cnougn. wagon the team became frightened and your families; it buys some of vour sur­
320 acres in T. 2 8. R. 4 W. Con $1.00. If this Apple has stem sufficient to hang dashed through the street at full speed. plus products; it helps your various in­
N. Dennis and wife of Portland are so radically from our amusements, are Third at lhe time of the shooting.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn of lnde|®ndence
Emil Weber was shot nv “Sandy”
Daniel Parsons to Joseph Williams, on to his branch of the legal profession, Thej' kept the road as true as they dustries Take it in figures, if you please.
will soon move here. Mr.Vaughn will I® visiting the family of Jacob Wisecarver amusing to re id about, especially as the
of this city. Mr. Dennis is a nephew of article is so finely illustrated. Published Ohls at the corner of Third and Alder 320 acres in T. 2 8. R. 4 W. Con $1.00. and isn’t so seedy as to be a disgrace to could have l»een driven lor about half a During the six Bummer months, the
employed by Booth A Son.
streets.
—
Oregonian.
A. Grace to Warren Dodge, 40 acres in the bench, what business have newspa­ mile, but when crossing the Martin _______
Mr. Wisecarver and comes here for his by W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th
creamery here turns out about 120,6110
Wm. Albortson, a former resident of health as well as a visit.
T. 3 8. R. 5 W. Con $1800.
Street, New York.
1.. of i._.«
— T|
|c im-ream, ,,f value
pers poking fun at him?— Milton Eagle. bridge the wagon came uncoupled, leav-! -------
pounds
butter.
_________________
Resolutions.
thia place, arrived here yesterday to at­
Wm. L. Gibson to S. M. Rees, 10 acres
This is getting too personal, and we ing the lumber and all of the wagon on gained therebv, tlie net pain figured at
Spokane
Falls
ha?
been
booming
last
Our
Washington
correspondent
sends
tend the meeting of Odd Fellows.
in T. 5 S. R. 5 W. Con $1800.
understand Mrs. Apple is be-cider self the bridge except the fore wheels; they ; five cents per pound, coming right home
Many lots and several plots of
us the information that the land contest week
Resolutions of respect adopted by
Wm. Shepherd to M E. Church, of with grief. Apple says he will not be ran a few hundred yards farther when to vou, would mean a saving to Fenninioie
Several wagon loads of men left North of Thomas Colvin vs. John Dixon was real estate have been transferred fiom
acre in T. 2 S. R. 5 W. sqeezed too much, and has peeled him­ one < o,e *.lor?‘s , <lown
Yamhill this week for Tillamook where decided in favor of Colvin. The land is one to another recently. We notice by Charily Lodge No. 7, A. O. U. W. of Mt. Pleasant,
tl,e annually of the snug little sum of $6000;
Con $25.
self, ready for a mill with his tormentors. rest of the team.
L _.... Strange as it may at>- j it would mean a saving to Grant county
they intend to locate timber claim."*.
the Press that one hundred and seventy McMinnville. Or. Mav 9, 1889.
the Oregon City land district.
W. A. Graves to G. W. Graves, lots 4 Drop it.— Union Scout.
I>ear,
there
was
no
damage
done
except
the enormous sum of $56.000. Is it worth
W hereas our beloved brother, Asa 11. and 5 in block 2, Potter’s addition to
thousand dollars changed hands in the
When tlie college telescope arrives, the
The creamery at Walla Walla, W. T.,
If Mrs. Apple is so be-cider self with breaking the coupling pole.
I while to support a creamery ?”
moon stuck young folks of this city can runs steadily every day, turning cut 1560 purchase of town projierty in one dav, Hodson, who has long been a faithful Sheridan. Con $100.
grief it must be a pine Apple case. Apple
M. T. H ead .
view their gixliless to their heait-s con- pounds of butter, which sells at once for j and nearly $403,000 worth in one week, member of Charily Lodge, No. 7, A. O.
An Vnparnllrleflt Oitrr.
butter not pay any attention to these re­
U. W., has lieen suddenly removed from
Ancient Art.
i
Spokane
¡-
’
alls
is
destined
to
be
a
second
tent.
35 cents a pound from the creamery. ■ Indianapolis or Denver, with its many among us by death, therefore be it
marks, but go ahead and show the effects
NEWBKRÜ.
A unique and hitherto unexcelled offer
of an Apple blow on the violators of the
The I k > vb are interested in base ball. The industry is thriving surprisingly.
Resolved t hat, by his death the state has
has just been made by the Ore^oniatt
rail read connections. It is probable
A long time ago Iloratious Flaccus
A heavy thunder shower yesterday.
Can a State team be organized? Mc-
C. A. Wallace and Flint Martin went that Spokane will become the capital of lost a good citizen, the community an wrote about the comparative merits of law.— Eugene Register.
i Publishing Company. They announce
This is as exhibition of considerable
Minnvillo can furnish the best team in to Portland overland, with a couple of the future state of Washington, Four honest and industrious member and city ami country life. He found that city
Grain and garden stuff are growing ' thev will give away as rewards for sub-
the state.
horses to sell. Flint returned Wednesday weeks ago Spokane Falls w as as dull as a order, a zealous brother, one whose loss people always praised the beauties of rind. Mr.Apple sliuld not lie ground to finely.
, scribers to their weekly issue premiums
the
core
just
because
a
lot
of
quill
drivers
toovn,]
! i do(ai
amounting
to (>ffcr
hundreds
country life and that country people as desire to show off. And then to press
Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ evening and stated that he had »old his town could possibly be, and lots were not will be long felt.
Mr.
Westfall
and
family
nave
moveu
|a of tbiH
nn, of dollars. lo The
|„.
Resolved that we tender the relations
.
lllV«*l
IilUlV praised
|>lalSvU VlLJk
invariably
city 11115.
life. 1>UI
But JlDldU;
Horace Mrs. Apple into the jam is theunkindest to Dayton.
parilla can 1® relied upon for all blood horse to Frazier the livervstable man for : selling for as much as thev are here now.
Many left there <n account of dull times, of the deceased our heartfelt and fraternal lived before the age of improvements. cut of all. Her beautiful red cheeks
given here, occupying two whole pages in
diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy $160.
Will Newbeig celebrate the coming . I he'Weeklg Oregonian ; but n general idea
out at a low figure, ami some sympathy in this hour of their sore lie- Here in Corvallis, for instance, we can must not suffer such bitings any more.
Rogers & Todd.
Work on the Corvallis revetment has selling
Fourth of July?
stayed with courage only to become im­ rea veinent.
I may be given our readers of the extent
enjoy all the conveniencies of city life
I). M. O.siiorne A Co. sell more bind­ been interrupted by the rise in the river, mensely rich.
Resolved that as a maik of our esteem and pleasures of the rural districts. We Apple butter hug Iter and cal I it “square.”
Our city cage is erected; wonder who ! | and value of these premiums ami II»»
At
any
rate
he
better
bebe-eider,
lint
tell
ers on the Pacific coast than all their which has prevented the workmen from
with which
anv ami all
resolutions 1® engrossed and be ran gaze upon, or can shortly, the flash-
In speaking of the Mongolian pheasant these
will h? the first bird.
j comparative
y — ',llaj. ease
:obtainv(b
........
competitors together. Such popularity putting in the footing. But for the rise,
presented lo the family of our deceased ing ligbt of e|eclric |alnps anj behold her not that lie is a ladies Apple.
As the rcad-
the
revetment
would
have
been
finished
the
Oregonian
says
“
several
efforts
have
must I® due to superiority.
iircther.
J. G. Wiley, of Portland, has lieen up ers of The Weekly Oregonian
are ‘ in the
The Mark of Death.
.
l®neath its glitter the quiet herds grazing
by this time.
been made to domesticate these birds
——
j a a ivw
i main farmers throughout th? great Pacif­
Reeolred that our members wear and
few- fliuvn
days uu
on a a vidiv
visit. .
Persons wishing warehouse receipts
without avail. Nests of eggs have been that our hall I® draped in mourning for as peacefully as they would upon their
From tho Albina Courier we lerrn that
.•,»«’«».• • ■ ■ .
.... ic Northwest, ao it is intended that the
The new California theater was opened found and put under setting hens to
should call at this office and order them.
native heath, or words to that effect, a strange
and hideous monstrositv exists J'• .• " oo<* flat ted to-day on a visit to premiums offered shall Is? won by farm
...... .. we are on
.... ......
. .........
ancient
themes, we in Portland
We guarantee you su]®rior work for less Monday evening to a packed and fash­ hatch. They would hatch all right, but the period of thirty days and that these while
in
the
person
of
a
six-year-
.
’
’
as
‘
,ln
8t°
n
territory.
ionable house. The play was “Othello,” as soon as the little chicks were but of resolutions I® spread upon our minutes \ ¡„¡„¡¡t
era and used by them. Here is a list of
> q |> v menTion
jiiCBilivii thal
in.kv ’ ti®
liiv Greeks,
vnia-ivn, ’who
»• nO
money than any office in the country.
and be furnished to the papers for pub- were • lovers of ..................................
.
old boy, the lineaments of whose f< a-
Miss Tennie Minthorn, of Salem, was the princijral premiums:
with Edwin Booth as Iago. The appear­
all perfect beauty, thought
A circular from Seattle says that lots ance of Booth and Barrett was lhe signal the shell they refused to recognize the lication.
tures
and
the
pallor
of
whose
counten-
at
this
place
last
week.
Minnesota Chief threshing machine;
the eyes of cattle particularly beautiful
clin k of the lien. It wasn’t tl.e nature
will I® sold for a song. Frank Rogers, for a burst of applause.
$700.
so much so that they gave the epithet of ance have an exact similitude to those of
J. L. Vickrey, of Lafayette, was in price
of the bird to lx* clucked at and thc.v in­
Holt Nelson and a few of the boys should
The Water Committee.
a
corpse.
During
a
critical
period
pre
­
A
Studebaker end spring top buggy;
j “ox-eyed” to their goddess Juno. They
town one day last week.
The people of the Scotch Company are variably ran off into the bushes' and
go up and get a few. They are songsters,
vious
to
the
child
’
s
birth
his
mother,
re
­
Price
$215.
do say that in the evolution of tilings,
in Oregon and have looked at the Narrow died there.” This may lie true in
The “Convicts” were badly beaten last
A self binding harvester; price $175.
f>n the Saturday evening train, Major ancient types and ancient instincts do ceiving intelligence of the dangerous ill-
Guy Bird, A. Morse anil.Marshall 1’op- tillage system and think that the road seino instance, but it is not invariably
her father, hurried to his bedside Saturday at North Yamhill,
Culver’s iron drag saw ; price $150
tdeton, of Lafayette, were intown Sunday would be profitable if rightly managed the case. On lhe contrary, several A. I. Seers of l’ortland, arrived for tin“ continually reappear. It may be that ness of
only to find him n a eni-nee
eorpse. Tim
Tho slirmlr
shock in
to 1
A Cortland spring wagon ; price $I5tt.
mi tlieir silent steeds, and took a spin a- If rightly managed, it certainly would broods have been raised near Corvallis purpose of going over the ground with there is a renaissance of Greek art in tlie onlv
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g,™«,
I
,
A
*
’
•
K-
I
’
0
«
1
organic
at
thia
A Mitchell wagon; price $120.
water committee, in order to make , city of Corvallis and that we shall vet be her in her delicate condition was great.
round town with the McMinnville bicycl­ pay more than it does at present.
that are apparently as tame as the do­ the
and
w
hen
the
child
was
born
it
had
tlie
place
last
Thureday
evening.
estimates fur construction and to enable telling
»’•
.
An I. X. L. wind mill; pries» $30.
our sweethearts
and our wives
ists.
mestic
fowl.
Hundreds
of
eggs
have
mark
of
death
upon
its
face.
the committee to come to a conclusion us I
David Gnbser attended the teachers’
A “Triumph” steam generator ;t>iiee
The well known trotter, Kitty Lynch,
they have eyes like cows.— Benton
1). M. Caldwell has tiansferred tlie owned by De Lashmutt of Portland has been placed under Benton county hens to the source of supply for the McMinn­ that
The boy though now six years old is institute at Hillsboro last week.
$60.
spring, “
and
over 75 percent of them ville water .» oiks. They visited Cowles Leader.
Wells, Fargo agency to Chas. Talmage foaled a fine filly colt by Hambletonian \ this
very small and withered up and has a
|,:L\VL7atehe
"ainl'the
Dick's fatuous feed cutter; price $35.
The Panama Canal.
The commencement exercises at the
.... i
young birds arc creek, Baker creek, and the Derby hill. !
of this city and will remove to Amity, Mambnno. Kitty has trotted a nnle in
shrill piping voice, liis nose is pinched,
Gandy's patent endless thmlier ls»ll ;
academy last week were splendid.
where he will engage in tlie furniture 2:26 and Ham is the sire of a large num­ doing nicely. A brood of 15 ycung On the hill, which would make a fine
his
eyes
and
cheeks
sunken
;
on
the
tom-
j
price
$65.
A dispatch from Panama dated May 15
chicks was hatched in Corvallis last
business.
A barrel of lubricating oil.
...... Never in its history „„
Reese A Hunt have just finished burn­
ber of trotters, so wonders are expected ; week and we think the “Oregtnian’s” reservoir, a sight was taken on the conrt I says:
has the pies and beneath the eyes the skin is
Washing machines anil garden plow?
it was seen that the hill is j isthmus presented the scene it affords discolored, while the whole countenance ing a kiln of tile. Call and see them.
Wheat in tho noighlxirhooJ of this city of the foal.
reporter would change his mind if he house 1< and
0 feet above this city. They also today. Thousands of people are out of has the dull pallor of a corpse. The ' Geo. Olds and wife, living near Belle­ at prices respectively $15 and $6.
looks fine. The piece of 3'J acres or so,
Kemmler, who killed bis mistress could see how t/iry respond to the chuck oyer
Besides these then» are guns, wait lies,
visited lhe river and Mr. Seers stated that work, the busy centers of activity along hands, feet and limbs are very small anil vue, weie at this plac e last Thursday.
in the Gak Paik addition has fallen in . in Buffalo, New
'
”
‘ some time
‘— ago,
— 1 j of the fond biddy.— t.'orrallis Times.
York,
Isroks and jack-knives in number as gt»»a(
this was the most advisable place to lo- . the canal are abandoned and hundreds bony. The left hand is devoid of a
several pl:u»es. . t is very rank and | was sentenced Tuesday morning to be j
as the
Henry Hopkins, of Lafayette, attended —
-_ demand which may be made f..t
Tlie Race««
< |...........
ate the :.i works
and that 4i..,
the water
would
of
deserted «. by
the former . resi- . thumb, while on the right hand that
would make the best of ensilage.
executed by electricity during the week i
...... i...
.... . in
4i.
» houses
.
J villages
...
be considered
by ..ii
all the towns
the „ I , dents.
The smaller
arc almost member appears to be jointless and use the funeral of his mother last Wednes- them,
The Doctms of this city report their beginning June 24th. No more definite ; A large m.w 1 attended and the band country very good. ' The
less.
The
child
is
very
bright
and
pre
­
Everyone can obtain one of these pre­
__ ___
j—___
day.
major
is an ___
old I uninhabited.
business dull, and if this is the case Mc­ time is named. This is the first sentence i furni.-l>ol mnsi *. The judges were Wm, railroad engineer and has built roads in ,
miums. Every one of the articles named
The Columbia papers have been pub­ cocious and answers questions with an
There is a gentleman here from Wis­ will be absolutely given away during the
Minnville is tlie li?altliiest city in < hegon. to death by electricity.
Galloway, .Tames McCain and 8. Buell. Peru. Brazil, Mexico and many of the , lishing extensive articles regarding the intelligence that is rather startling.
consin looking for a suitable place to next three months. The value of the
Mrs. Johnson is slowly recovering her
Never hail a preparation a more appro­ The starters in the three minute race were South American countries, andentertaind probability of assistance being obtained How ever, the same pallid, set expression
a cheese factory. We hope he will premium * person may cot will de|s»nd
health. Mrs. Mct^uade is improving.
priate name than Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Baby I no, owned by S. A. Manning; Gold the committee very highly with stories of in the United States for the completion of countenance always greets the eve. ! start
Locate near here.
He
never
smiles
or
changes
his
facial
life
in
those
far
away
countries.
A
gravity
j
wholly upon himself or herself.
When
the
eapilary
glands
become
en-
A large number of strawberry pickers
of tho canal, and they are unanimous
dust, owned by C. Bralv; Jeff, owned by J
......................
. residence of Wm. E
The purpose of The Oregonian in mak­
Died.—At the
system
bo •—
ths -----
best, » ----
but --
it --------
seems I that
required not to
_ _ ___________
left for I I k - hills Sunday
and returned ' feebled by disease, age, or neglect, this C. Galbreath.
I-.------ would
------- —
I. ..i it is absolutely
__ _________________
. j expression under any provocation. A
ipkins, ing this offer is to extend the circulation
A large ieiiin®r
number ui
of i : dressing imparts renewed life to the scalp I First heat was won by I no in3;07:scc- imjiossible to get an adequate supply lor : withdraw from the United States, but parson not acquainted with his history Davis. May 7, 1889. Grandma Hopkins'
loaded with berries. .«
i. suppose •- him to be in the last ■ aged 80 years. ”
______
2______
. edition, ami instead of eni-
such a system for $20,600.
Her
lenmins
were .„i
laid at i of the weekly
the pickets s(>ent the day in the neighbor- . so that the hair assumes much of its
rather to take advantage of the immense would
oml heat by Ino in 3:07. Braly requested
hood of M c iis c.imp on Panther creek. ! youthful fullness and t®auly.
l>oweiand gigantic influence of that nation stages of some wasting disease, but the rest in the Chehaletn Mountain cetne- ploying agents it calls u|»on every one of
father
says
the
boy
lias
never
been
Council Meeting.
*- friends, its readers,
— - to ■ Ii ■ Ip • to du
• -
•
that his horse he sent to the stable Third
un­ tery.
its
this.
to conclude with its assistance the per­
Eve. y bicyclist should u?e liis personal
The Yamhill county .Sunday school heat won by Ino in 3:01bL The saddle
well a day in his lif •.
* But it does not ask them to do this foi
l*IU)li IBÏTIONIST.
An adjourned meeting of the city foration of the isthmus to trade, and the
«.nllueiiee to secure go .1 loads, but liis convention was held at the C. P. Church race with five entries, Indigo, E S. Ragers;
! nothing. On the contrary, tin» iniinili-
Lived Out IIig Life Quickly.
council was held Monday evening at the advance under its shadow, and always to
in • this
and 1 Wednesday.
CARLTON.
4aty doe* not require him to gel off his f-
1-:- city Tuesday
..........
’---- *—
. cent rewinds offered makes it worth tlie
that the road for the fuuure ad-
whnel over the handles and smooth the From the number of people present we Ilaeine, E. Crandall; Salt Petre, ('. cnelling; city council chanrbers. All the council­ rember
while of every man, woman and child in
Homy Voorman recently died al Oak­
of Spanish-America does not
Rain, too much rain.
iliighw.ty down with the back of his neck. should judge that considerable interest Big Indian, Wm.^Ma'one; Fleeta, Dr Min- men were present but Jones. The mavor vancement
(lie Northwest who are reading The IFrei-
land,
California;
dropped
dead
in
fact.
lie
in
the
direction
of
Europe,
but
in
the
stated
that
the
meeting
was
called
for
tie;
1-4
mile,
2
in
3,
First
heat
won
by
Ra
­
was being taken in the work. All parts
Strawberries are plentiful.
ly Oregonian lo induce their neigbl®rs to
Brought, at only eight years if age, from
The citizens of North Yamhill w ill have of the county were represented.
cine in 25’:;; second heat by Indigo: third the purpose of reading and referring or­ direction of the stais of the north.
sen<l their names along with Iheii own as
Michigan across the continent, he landed
their town surveyed,platted and recorded.
Ed.
the
Reporter
was
on
our
streets
dinances
to
the
various
-committees.
The Song Birds Coining.
subscribers to that paper.
Dysi>epsia causes depraved blood, by Indigo
on a farm in Yamhill county, Oregon, last week.
It will then be a town, Yamhill is pro­
The starters in the 3:30 class were Patty, Ordinance No. 80 and 81 referred to the
Every one should secure a copy of Th.
where l.e worked in the summer and in
gressing and all are on the alert to re­ which, in time, effects every organ and
committee
on
streets
and
public
property.
Our machine and blacksmith shop will ll’reify Onraonian and read tlie lull des­
Secretary l’fluger, of the society for the winter went to school; a boy in a
ceive the expected immigration this function of the body. As a remedy tor : Dr S. A Young; Pig Bend, B. F. Coulter; Ordinance No. 82 refilling to the licensing
criptions of all these premiums and the
these troubles, nothing can approach Dolly (r , E E. Goucher; Jo-Jo, C. Braith­ of drays, hacks etc. referred to committee the imiaortation of tierman singing birds, wayside inn at ten ; teamster at thirteen ; be in lull blast in about ten days.
summer.
received a dispatch yesterday stating that cattle driver at fourteen ; milk seller at
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes the
Mis. D. VV. Laughiin ami Mia* Carrie manner in w hii Ii they an- to be di-t i ii n
Washington Irving Bishop, the mind blood, strengthens the stomach, and cor­ waite; Prince Ham. Kirby; Dolly Ids on judiciary. Ordinance No. 83, relating the birds passed Council Bluffs at 10 fifteen; miner at sixteen; blacksmith
ted. It is a chance for men »nd women,
reader, died in New York, Monday, of rects all disorders of the liver and kidneys. Geo. Olds; Geo. Ham, F A. Turner: Lot­ to obstructions in alleys, referred tocom- o’clock yesterday morning. Another from seventeen to twenty-two; graduate Johnson each presented Mr. llowe's store l®ys and girls, for old and young alike.
tie, John Morgan. We did not stay to see mittee on health and police Ordinance dispatch will be received when they pass of a business college at twcnty-thiee; with a lioquet.
hysterical catalepsy, Dr. Bishop is well
There is something for evei v one.
An official representative of the Scotch the finish of this race. The first heat was No. 84, relating to establishing E street, Huntington, and they will probably ar blacksmith again and student from
remeinhered in this part of the country,
VV. A. Howe's fine livery stable is now
Notice.
from the furore created in Portland over liquidators of tlie narrow gauge road, says won bv Big Bend in 3:17; Jo-Jo second; referred to committee on streetsand pub­ rive here Wednesday evening.
Mr. twenty-four to. twenty-seven ; civil en­ completed and anyone wishing horses,
lic
propeity.
Ordinance
relating
to
ob
the
Neieport
Republican,
was
in
Newport
his mind leading exhibitions.
buggies or hacks can I® accommodated. ' Tax payers of Yamhill county will take
Patty third; Dolly G., Dolly O., Prince
Frank
Dekinn,
president
of
the
society,
gineer
at
twenty-eight;
fire
engineer
at
struetions of streets for building purposes is having a dozen large cages, 6x6x4 feet
last week to examine the government
attorney at thirty; deputy
W. D. Fenton lias moved liis family works and Yaquina bay with a view of Ham, Geo Ham, Lottie, in the order referred to judiciary committee.
Miss Susie Chatfield, who has been notice that the time has now expired lor
O11 made, in which the birds will be turned twenty-nine;
district attorney four days after being ad- spending the last few weeks in Portland,
and law office to Seattle where he will running the road to the coast. He ex­ named.
motion council adjourned.
loose. Green
C
1__ 2__
sod ’ will bo placed
on .2. the milted to practice; deputy city attorney is again among us looking none the worse paying taxes without cost and that all
reside in the future, Mr. Fenton will presses liinitelf well pleased with the
.Shot Dead.
floor of the cages and a big pan of wafer four months later; elected city attorney for hei visit.
taxes now due the county are subject to
build during the cummer in Queen Ann’s harbor.
and plenty of food and vegetables in each at thirty-two, district attorney at thirty-
a forced collection. Come in anil settle
addition to Seattle, lie has fronted a law­
,
.
,
, .
Last Friday, Emii tVeber, the notorious
SicKEnrox-KEi.i.ts.-Saturday
the
mar
­
Mrs.
C.
Hendrix
lias
opened
a
dress-
;
in order that the little songsters may wash three, resigning at thirty-five; attorney
with the sheriff and san- i .et- ai.d e x
partnership with W. W. Newlin.
The large number of people m the city ; gambler vx<sbot dead in tho streets of
? *«r cslvz-xixlzl I ««a rxfx t ni’t««i rxxxz fl nnzfl •all /tnn<. : __
.
...
-
-
. -
riage
ceremony
uniting
Bill
Suckerton
making
shop
on
a
small
scale
and
is
and refresh themselves after their long for important incorporations at thirty­
now should tie entertained and all done
[tenses of levy and sale of property,
A force of men are now at work con­ necessary for their comfort. McMinn­ Portland by “Sandy” Olds the well known and Polly Kellier was performed by Judge journey. As to just where the birds will seven;
turning
out
some
very
neat
work.
The
_____
_ „
. plea-.-
therefore
to .......
save costs and .......
lioulile
state senator in California at
structing a paper mill at Oregon City. ville will make by treating them right; if faro dealer. The shooting was the result Louglmrv at the court house.
ladies
can
get
their
patterns
cut
the
very
call
atonce
ail'd ‘ Mdlle' iip'ioi'u taVbiU
be
turned
loose
after
tiiey
have
been
ex
­
thirty-eight,
re-elected
at
forty-two,
the
■
“
‘
: □.
of
an
oid
feud.
Weber
was
a
quarrelsome
Both a woodptilp and a sulphite mill will they like the town they will say so to their
«.«..u:---- :n_ •.»_».
.The couple belong to the I irand Ronde hibited at the exposition building, noth­ recognized leader of liis pally,’ making a latest style.
McMinnville,
Feb. r 5, 1889.
be built, as near as can 1® learned, and friends when they return homo. If they I character and always in hot water. Olds reservation and are Siwashes. They ing certain is known, as the society will United
Farmers
now
rejoice
when
they
learn
.States
senator,
receiving
the
com-
T. .1. It arris ,
15,063 cords of cottonwood will be con­ don't, then the towu will get a black eye pleads as an excuse for tho killing that stated that they had come to McMinn­ consult the man who brings them in plimentry vote of his party at forty-three the exceedingly low price V.r. VV. A.
Sheriff of Yamhill Co.
Weber had threatened to kill him.
tracted for before the grind begins.
Howe is offering them the best manilla
from which it will take a long time to re­ Weber had a gun rq»on his person when ville to have their teeth pulled and to regard to this matter.—Orrgonian, 14th. and dead at forty-five.
get married. We suppose they had their
The G. A. R. committee will meet Tues­ cover.
He worked for fame and wealth ¡worked binding twine. He has l®uglit five ton
shot, but had no time to d aw it. The
An Inhuman Bruto.
day and decide how 1 ecoration day will | Tlie Corvallis Gazette published on I first bullet from Olds’ pistol struck the teeth pulled for mutual protection.
eighteen hours a day; now he is dead; of the very best brand and farmers can
I® assured that his prices are lower than *
ire"celebrated by the Post. The box s will Friday last says: “The dynamo and j victim behind the ear. Weber fell and
H anson —C hristenson ——On Monday,
Frank Jarvi-», a brute, of Rooster Rock, his heirs get a million dollars.
goto Dayton to attend memorial services machinery for L. L. Hurd’s electric light | rolled into the gutter when Olds put May 6th, Judge Lougharv united Miles charged by his married daughter, Mrs.
There is a moral in the result; get into the lowest.
When Baby wm nick, we pave her Pastoria,
mi Sunday preceding Decoration day. A works arrived on Monday last and was j several more bullets into his prostrate Hanson and Lizzie Christenson in the D. W. Ross, with the crime of incest, it if you have time.
______________ _
Fox.
When she was a Child, she cried forCastoria,
picnic will be held in the Oak Park grove. taken to the room where it will be placed body. The shooting caused a great deal holy bonds of wedlock, at his office.
had a brief preliminary hearing before
The Way to Attract Iimnigiatiou.
There is more catarrh in this section of When she became Miss, she clung to Cust<>ria,
Mr.
Hanson
stated
that
Miss
Christen
­
Justice
Tuttle,
at
Portland,
last
Friday.
j
of
excitement
on
the
streets
of
Portland.
the country than all other diseases put
J. C. Patterson brought to us Wednes­ in position. The main wire is all stretched
son had come from Chicago on purpose The prosecuting witness, a frail little
The Baker City Democrat advances the together, and until tlie last few years was When she had Children, she gave them (’&Ht<<ria
day, two radishes which measured two and at present the workmen are busy wir­
Carrying Ont the Will.
to marry him. lie paid freight on a woman with an honest looking face, was following sensible proposition:
inch's in diameter; also a few green peas. ing tho different business houses which
supposed to I® incurable. For a great
woman from Denmark last season but accompanied by her husband and her
“One hundred country newspajiers se­ many years doctors pronounced it a local
This is lather early lor garden sass in lhe are to be lighted by this system. Hurd
The executors of the estate of Albert VV.
east, hut then this is a better country and expects that he can furnish light in i Kinney, deceased, are procuring a large she skip|®d out before she married him. three weeks old babe. Mrs. Ross re­ lected in favored localities throughout disease, anil prescribed local remedies,
He considers that be has made a good lated the history ol the revolting details the East at points from which coast im­ and by constantly failing to cure with lo­
people lu the east should migrate lo this a week or ten days.”
telescope to cost one thousand dollaae, al- bargain this time.
of the crime, and during the recital she migration is expected, having an average cal treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Timothy Hay for Kale.
lair clime
Lou Maddock returned from an ex­ | so a select library of standard and scien­
was weeping the greater part of the time. circulation of 1003 copies anil read by all Science lias proven catarrh to be a con­
Tlie Grand Lodge.
An exchange of the east of the* tended trip to California, Thursday week tific works to cost one thousand doilars-
Tiie story the poor little woman told was classes, would gladly lurnish space for a stitutional disease, and therefore requires
I have some A No. 1 Timothy hav
* mountains says: Surveyors are locating and reports that a heavy rain damaged and a Grand Weber piano to cost eight
Monthly the delegates from the various a fearful one, and every one in the court well written article calculated to attract
the line of tl.e Oregon Pacific through j the erops considerable. Oregon ctops hundred dollars. The whole will be pre­ lodges of 1. O. O. F. in the state, began room that had a view of her face was attention to Eastern Oregon, for not more constitutional treatment. Hail’s Catarrh which I will sell for $8.00 |x»r ton in tin-
C i . akk P. rai . y .
sente!
to
the
Baptist
college
at
McMinn,
I
are
never
damaged
anil
every
year
the
the southern portion ol I rook county.
to arrive. < hrer 150 delegates are in town satisfied that she was telling the horrible than five dollars an issue, This would Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & barn at my place.
The lines will go south of Prineville, hut state expoits nn enormous quantity of i ville ill necoidance with 11® .will of Mr. now , 80 lodges being represented. A truth, lhe defendant was not placed on reach 1,003,000 jteople of the class desired Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the oniv constitu­
cure on the market, 'it is taken ,
will afford Uttar facilities for shipping wheat. Good crops are a certainty in Kinney.— States ma.i.
- a .. T. bowe <sc co..
number of Rebeccas are also here. The the stand, but he was bound over to ap­ to be reached, and at a cost of $500. As tional
internally in doses from 10 drops to a
-Oregon, and what other state can say
than that section eiijovs.
meetings are held at the court house. Tlie pear before the-grand jnrv, with his a business proposition, place this in con­ teaspoonful.
Clufthig Out At Cofit.
Proprietors of
It
acts
directly
upon
the
- this.
session will be adjourned some time to­ bone’s fixed at $5003, which he jjas not trast with the poicy pursued by a numlier blood and mucus surface of the system.
We notice little pamphlets around town
1
am
closing
out
tho
well
selected
able
to
furnish.
day. The 1. <>. O. F. Temple was dedi-
of towns of Oregon, who pay the Ore­ They offer one hntidred dollats ior any
The Ilemizer in an editorial headed
• Looming lhe Puget Sound country. They
gonian a like amount for a verv question­ case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
. are distribute.! by W. W. Beck, manager “ The agony over.” says: The court stock of limits and shoes of the late firm caled by the Grand Lodge yesterday mor­
At the Penitentiary.
ning.
able complimentry write up that carries and testimonials. Address,
of the Puget Sound Ltml Co. He is a house contest, which liegan two months ol Harris & Haney, at Lafayette at cost.
Where Meats of all kinds ran !»<• , u:
Thursday
afternoon
the
Grand
Lodge
Cumberland Presbyterian minister, and ago, ended yesterday forenoon, the result
The stock consists of a general assort­ elected the h Howing officers for the ensning _ The present number of prisoners con­ distrust with it even to the most credu­ ^1. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. , chaswl at a reasonable price In the P.ralv
j
Block,
next door to Dielwhneider's
lous,
and
canno:
be
read
by
over
15,030
fine I within the penitentiary wallsis 291
nndoubt »div has gone into die real estate being 910 on the petition, and 996 on the ment of ladies’, cents’ ami childrens’ year
i^^Sold by Druggists, 75c.
remonstrance. Tlie petitioners presented fine and coarse wear, most of which was G. M..O. D. Doane, of The Dalles; D and of this numl®r, something near 203 people, and nine tenths of them already
liecause it is more profitable.
a list of names, which they believe to be lioiight of the best Eastern factories at G, M.,(ieo, H. 1’urnett of Salem; G, VV., of them are emplogeil in the stove foundry conversant with the true facts, and this
right’s Red Cross Cough Syrup
In th? famous Jones counlv, Iowa* calf wrongfully on the remonstrance, also tin»
lowest rates. Wil1; sell vou boots and P. 1* Gates of Lafayette; (irand Secretary, The number of sick patients is five, three from Boards of Trade and men presumed cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of
■case, which lias been in court since 1874, of persons who have since changed their shoes 25 to 40 )>ei cent less than you can A. M. (iandileef Portland ;Grand Treasurer, of whom are very low with consumption to represent the business sagacitv of their voice and all inflamed conditions of the
a decision has Iwen banded down against minds, or were not on either, that would get them elsewhere.
J. G. Wright of Salem.
and will likely pass to the great beyond respective communities.
lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd.
defendants for $1,000 and costs, which have overbalenced the majority but
before the expiration of their sentences.
M ary H aney .
Have been pnrchaaee bj
Notice
to
Contractors
and
Builders.
From
Whatcom.
.amounts to $3,500. Appeal .was taken | tlio court lias decided to act upon
The new cloth from the Brownsville
MOTHERS!
The Lndiefl Delighted.
and the four calves pronii.se to cost $20,6)0 the papers previously filed. So the fiat
woolen mills has arrived and is conceded
We the undersigned will on the 15 day (.'astoria is recommended by physicians
.|®b>re the case is ended.
Granville B ker who left this city for to I® of a better quality than that used
Harrison, Chas Chaney and
is that we are to have no new courthouse
The pleasant effect and the perfect
of May 1889, let to the lowest responsi­ or children teething It is a purely veget­ E. R.
Morris I). Abbot of the Baker City Re­ for the present, but the air and the liones safely with which ladies may use the Wl atom, on a visit some time age, re­ before. The strips are much wider and ble bidder the labor for building a grain able preparation, its ingredients are pub­
Chas. Allen.
turned
Friday
and
states
that
Whatcom
lished
around
each
bottle
It
is
pleasant
if any change is made in the looks it is
veille, and wife attended the meeting of of the tieople are still chuck full of that
to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re­
the Grand I.isbje I. <». O. F., m this city spirit—the fire is not quenched, only liquid fruit laxative, <yriipof Figs, under is still booming and that improvements really more pleasing to tho eye than the elex-ator at McMinnville, Yamhill coun­ lieves constipation regulates the bowels,
Of Amity, amt » now reedy to rreeir.
Jis delegate. He called upon Illis office, smothered, and will break out again, no all conditions make it their favorite rem­ of all kindsare under way. but real estate former small stripes. Howard, who ty, Oregon. Plans and specifications can quiets pain, cures <liarrho*a and wind colic,
t'UBtomers.
and said the future |>ros|®cts of Baker telling when, where, or how. Polk edy. It is pleasing to the eve and to the is slow. Railroads are still the talk but chopped off his hand some time ago, is be seen at our office in the McMinnville allays feverishness, destroys worms, and
City were good, and that tlie quartz mines county must and will have a new court taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on only one is being worked on, and that is sawing wood like a troo|®r. He is sub­ flouring mill. We reserve the right to prevents convulsions, soothes the child and
the Bennett road, which runs into the dued and performs hi* labor gracefully. reject any and all bids.
Tli« bn ine«« will be c < mm I u . ted with Ibe in
gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas-
Signed,
in the ni’igliborhood were now being i house' before tliere can be any peace or
toria is the children's panacea—the moth leution ut oknaiag even one anti wo Ml « < ,n
coal and lumber reigon back of the town. —Salem Journal.
the kidneys, liver ami Iwwels.
rapid prepress within its borders.
trorked to an advantage.
llouini-e
of the Publie Palrouage.
B arnekoff . A i . i . yn A C o .
ers' friend. 35 «loses. 35 cents.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. , Acme barrel churns at Martin & San-
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