The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 24, 1889, Image 5

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    WEATHER BULLETIN NO. 11.
ASSERTtNG THEIR KIGHTS.
GRAND JURY LIST.
“THIS IS GOD’S OWN COUNTRY.”
Our Disadvantages.
Hawkev'» force pump- at Martin A
Tbe Men Who art to LiMen to the Legal I Tire r<-i>i 11- ot Wtllamln* r*M Kesolu-
For Week Ending May IS, 188».
A
“
Mlcbiganilvr” Who Ha- struck it Itleh
Sandeis’.
McMinnville is situated in the heart of
lirpi Against Turning: r>ut stock to
Wrangle in the U. S. Ccurts.
in Yamhill County.
It is alsillt time to organize a crowd for a tine farming, finit ami dairy country,
Oregon State Weather Bureau, Co-op­
Run at Large in tliat Section.
Friday, May 24. 1SS9.
tbe coast.
An immigrant who had left Michigan erating with U. S. Signal Service, central | The following is a complete list of the
, but
owing to
various
n-asens
- ~
A mass meeting of the cilizens of Up­
trial jurors, drawn May the 17th, to as-
Joe Todd is rushing the foudd ition of. Yamhill county is nit known out­ on account of the poor prospects there, office, Portland, Oregon.
per Will imina district was held at the
new house along fast.
THE M YKKET KEPOKT.
side of the state. One reason is that the j crops having been a failure for two years,
The past week has been one cf rain, , semble in tbe United States circuit court
school house, in school district No. 37, on
Vede Olds .has given up the Cook house ' through line to California does not run on . and going to be a failure this year, arrived little sunshine and average tempetature. ' June 4th:
This market report is corrected Thur.’
!
Saturday
May 18, 1889. at 1 o’clock p.
and
returned
to
Lafayette.
i
J.
F.
Benson,
fanner,
Corvallis.
day noon of each week by A. J . Appers“«
the west side of the river as it ought. ' in Poitlsn > a few days since completely The notable feature of tbe week was the
Joseph Copeland, farmer, St. Helens. m., pursuant to previous notice. Among
PORTLAND MARKET.
“Uncle” Jep Garrison is spending a The east side road now runs to Harris­ discouraged. He had been prospecting storm on the 13th, which foundered the
T. C. Buckingham, merchant, North i other the following proceedings were
1 32,’ '2 week or so in the moimtains.
Wheat
............. V cental $ 1 30 to
burg and then crosses to Junction on the along the loute, stopping off in Montana steamer Alaskan off the Oregon coast, j Yamhill.
32’
Oats.
.................'J bushel 30 to
I had, viz.:
Good fresh Bread, Rolls, Doughnuts, west side and then runs on the west side l and elsewhere without finding any place I and gave to the state heavy rains, thun­ James Dart, farmer, St. Helens.
to 22 50
Barlev . ...
«ton 20 IK)
Upon motion Charles E. Fendall was Contain, tn small compass, tho essential
through to California. It is completed i to suit him, and, as he says, had traveled der storms and hail. The first report of
Pies and Cakes at the Bakery.
tn
50
James Honeyman, foundryman, Port
Potatoe:-.
............... V sack 30
nominated and duly elected chairman of virtues
on the west aids to Corvallis, and from
land.
ot the best vcgotabl" cathartics.
M’M I NN VILLE M ARK ET.
Robert Fox brought in some large there to Junction on the west side where 1700 miles through sagebrush and alkali, the thunder storm is front Lane county,
said meeting, and Thoe. E. Fristoe sec­ They area sure cure for Costlvrness. Indi­
C. R. Downy, fanner, Sublimity.
to $ 5 00
strawberries of the Sharpless variety.
<’birken*..
V dozen 8
and
was
feeling
pietty
blue.
retary.
it
crosses,
a
distance
of
26
miles
or
to
where
rain
tell
in
torrents
and
hail
fell
gestion,
and
l.lver Complaints; are pleasant
J. S. Fronian, farmer, Albany.
« 00
to
Ducks
........... y dozen 7 00
The chairman explained the object of to take; prompt, but mild. In ojieration.
Mr. Van Meter, of Michigan, a resident, in depth of from 6 to 12 inches. The
Five thousand immigrants were landed must be built to connect. For years the
10 00
R. Dunn, farmer, Mill Creek, Polk
to
Geese...........
dozen 8 00
the meeting to be for the purpose of de­
Mr. James Quinn, of Middle st., nartfnrd.
16
to
1 Monday, at Castle Garden m New York. road has been in this condition, and who knew him to be a rustler, advised thunder storm moved noith principally county.
13
Turkeys
7? pound
testfiles :
I have used Acer's l’tlls
10
during the past month the people of the him to take a trip up the West Side road on the west side of the Willamette river,
•
(Clear sides p lb.
I. W. Porter, farmer’ Monroe, Polk vising such means and measures, as in Conn.,
fertile
oast tliirtv years and consider them
Martin
A
S-mders
’
have
as
fine
a
line
| our judgment may seem just and proi>er, an Invaluable
8
Bacon -¡Shoulders
lb.
7
west side havo awakened to the fact that before he gave up altogether, and he reaching Portland at 3:35 p. m. A por­ county.
family medicine.**
of general hardware as can be found in it would cost the road but very little to started. From somewhere in this county tion of the storm moved north to Tacotna,
11
(Hanis......................
10 to
L. Clagget, merchant, Independence. to prohibit the influx of stock from this
10
the county.
I ard
10 >”! •*ai,s '
connect as the country is level and would he wrote back to his wife as follows:
dojng damage and fatally injuring some
Kenneth Macleay, merchant, Port­ and other counties, which is now being
1 ar 1 (In 5 gallon tins .
9
to
8
and has been for years driven into this Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medietas.
Lizzie: I have found it at last. This persons; another portion moved east­ land.
New inducements can lie noticed in the make a fine road lied at a very little cost.
15
Eggs.
'fl dozen
Martin A Sanders nd on the fourth page. Petitions have been sent in, but whether is God’s own country—schools, churches ward, giving copious rains through Was­
W. II.
1
Kuykendall, farmer, Grand immediate vicinity to roam at large
.50
Butter, Creamery. V roll
through the country.
they do good or not is a question yet to and everything to make a home amongst co, Morrow and Umatilla counties, caus­ Ronde.
30
25 to
Read the ad.
Butter, dull, fresh pl roll
Upon motion to appoint a committee
15
be learned. This same spirit ot procras­ good people. I shall find a place here ing the rivers and streams to rapidly
to
12
Brine .............
p pound.
J. Q. Wilson, stockman, Salem.
Rev.
G.F.
Round
will
hold
the
quar
­
5
to report preamble and resolutions ex­ tie have the Exclusive Contre!
4
to
tination of the people of the west side that will suit us. Cows and horses are rise, and doing slight damage. While
Dried apples, dull,
pd.
H.
S.
Maloney,
farmer,
Sheridan.
terly
meeting
on
the
Lal'ayette
ciicuit.
8
Dried plums, dull, V pd.
to
6
pressive of the sentiments of the meeting
lias been our greatest hold-back to ad­ cheap, and the land is good as well as west of the Cascades reports indicate
Thomas Bcadv, farmer, Aurora.
8
next Sabbath
6 to
Driqd prunes, dull,
pd.
the chairman appointed R. L. Booth, (
vancement. These two tilings summed cheap. There is no end to fruit. I can that the wet weather has been of injury
B, P. Cardwell, capitalist. Portland.
8
6
to
Driedpea<*hes,(lull,
pd
John Long and Charles Nash said com- I
Send the T elei - hoxe -R egisteb to your into one, procrastination, are our disad­ get land within two or three miles of a to winter wheat, in Eastern Oregon re­
John Hughes, mereliant, Salem.
1 10
to
Flour
.
sack 1 00
S. G. Simmons, hotel keel>er. The niittee, with orders to ret>ort at once. In ;
Sugars, declined y, cent 11, 12. and 13 friends in the East. It answers the pur­ vantages. If this spirit is overcome this thriving town ; fruits are good ; wheat is ports show’ that tbe late rains have been
the absence of the committee on resolu­
side of the river will be the thickest pop­ the liest I ever saw. We can get plenty of great benefit. Never before lias there Dalles.
pounds for $1 (Ml; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. pose of a letter.
tions, the meeting was addressed by
$1 25; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents f*
ulated part of the state because its natural of work. There are plenty of farms to been such uniform and flattering reports
T.
A.
Davis,
merchant,
Portland.
Teeth extracted without pain by the advantages of good soil, climate and great let on shares. In fact, everything is to in regard to the prospects of crops as
Hon. Ed. Wood, T. H. Gilbert, A. J. '
ponnd; coal oil. very firm. <« $2.7» pease;
John
II.
Cameron,
farmer,
Westport.
salt of all kinds advanced $2 <O per ton. application of local anesthetics. G. S. producing jiowers, v hen they become be had. I will be home next Monday.
Switzer, B. Kleindenst and others, urging ,
now come in from Oregon as a whole and
L.
C.
Rice,
farmer,
Brownsville.
Wright, dentist.
and is very firm
HENRY.
John i.n
Livingstone, miiiiur,
farmer, mb.
Mt.'Scott,
generally known will attract the people.
Eastern Oregon in particular. In West­ wuii
prow. a hearty co-operation in the prevention
The Willamette valley is looking its ern Oregon, while the rains have not
We see by the dispatches that the site Let 11s awake and be doing.
Charles V. Bacon, capitalist, Portland. of the imposition.
LOCAI. AND GENERAL.
Upon motion the chairman appointed
best now, and any man who does not been beneficial to winter wheat, to the
of tho Bellevue jxrst office, this county,
L. V. Elilen, farmer, Aurora.
Oregon Laws Completed.
Ed. Wood, A. J. Switzer and 1*. K. Fen­
think it is one of the best and prettiest spring wheat it has, given it strength,
has been changed.
Tee cold soda at C. Grissen’s.
S. M. Barr, merchant, l’oitland.
dait a committee on finance, whose duty
valleys under the sun, don’t know much and it shows promise of more than an av­
W. A. Avery, farmer, Canby.
Acme barrel churns at Martin & San­
From the Salem Statesman we learn about
Rev. Mr. Ellis, just from Kansas, will
erage yield. Warm sunshine is needed
countlies.
John I’. Watson, capitalist, Portland. it shall be to audit, collect moi-'*v and
ders’.
preach at the Baptist church Sunday that on Tuesday at noon, just twenty­
now to mature more rapidly the straw-
I’. A. Marquam, capitalist, Portland. pay all expenses incurred in caurying
Sheet mnsic for sale at the news store. morning and evening.
Educational Werk.
out the meaning and intent of the meet­
berries and cherries, which havo been
eight days after the close of the recent
J. L. Fisher, farmer, Roseburg.
All kinds.
ing.
greatly
retaided
by
the
cloudy,
wet
C.
p
F.
Beebe,
merchant,
Portland.
Mrs. Joe Willis died Sunday at her session of the legislature, State Printer
State Superintendent McElroy returned weather. In the Umpqua valley the
The committee on resolutions came
A. 8. Bible, of Sheridan, spent Sunday residence on Panther creek. She was
J.
II.
Ewing,
fanner,
East
Portland.
Baker delivered to the binder the printed yesterday from Eastern Oregon. He strawberry pickers have been wearing
forward and reported as follows, viz. :
in this city.
W. R. Power, farmer, Halsey.
Xnu don't have to offer a prfre to toll this
the mother of nineteen children.
laws of 1889, which make a book of eight was traveling in Wasco, Umatilla, Union gum clothes while picking the fruit. In
That whereas it has ever been our aim Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds
Thomas Paulsen, farmer, Garden
Third street has been cleaned up and
The strawberry crop will be extremely hundred (800) pages, the largest vet
and
purpose
to
encourage
and
solicit
im
­
the
Willamette
valley
there
is
danger
of
Home.
presents a better appearance.
large this season. Strawberiies are legal issued in the history of the state. The and Baker counties particularly. He at­ the winter wheat going into too much
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
migration of actual citizen setlers in our
B. J. Grimm, farmer, Aurora.
mechanical execution of the work is up tended the county institute at The Dalles straw and to fall; clover in sections has a
Wallace & Todd have a ten cent coun­ tender at this office, on subscription.
A. S. McAllister, merchant, TbeDalles. midst, believing as we do, “that the
wealth of a country is its population.”
ter well stocked with bargains.
John J. Henderson, fanner, Amity.
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ to tbe usual high standerd of the state­ and also lectured for the Baker City pub­ tendency to lodge.
printers work. The book will be bound,
we have at the same time witnessed with
The rain fall for tiie week has been
M c M innville , ore .
There will be no preaching in theC. I’. ders if yon take pride ill seeing your ready for distribution by June first. Tbe lic school on Friday evening of last
admiration
and delight the advent of
DEEDS RECORDED.
above tbe average; the sunshine below
stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Church of this city, next Sunday.
manuscript laws make a volume over one week. He reports great advancement the average, and the temperature about
large families who bravely pierced “the
J. 1. Knight A Co. have sold the prop­ foot in thickness, all of which had to be and development at Baker City dining normal.
Martha S. Ilowerth to Sarah Halloway studious cloisters pale,’’felled and burned
Mrs. Josiah Taylor of Amity died Mon­
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
45,69 acres in T. 3 S. R. 2 W. Con. the forests and subdued a land hitherto
day morning. She was 72 years of age. erty of C.K. Murphv near the Ball mill, copied, and the copies carefully compared, the past year. Great interest is being
B. S. P ague ,
$2000.
consisting of 4 acres, to James Norrie, word for word, with the originals, for the taken in the development of the gold
untouched
by
civilized
man,
ami
by
the
Observer Signal Service In Charge.
<io to G. S. Wright, dentist, Bralv for $500.
Joseph Mattey, et al to Geo. W. Grace, r most rigid perseverance and economy,
printer’s. This copying was completed mines in Baker county by capitalists
block, McMinnville, for first-classwork.
1SEARDSLY IN JAIL.
land in I.afavette: Con. $325.
four
weeks
ago.
when
the
printing
began
| made settlements, at the same time gen-
Tho Seattle excitement has again ap­
from
Eastern
States.
Several
largo
and
A. R. Burbank to J. M. Stewart, lot 3, : erously aided in building roads, school
“The eity Counsel should buy a rock peared. Some of the Ixiys have broken and lias been pushed with energy bv the
Change of Venue Granted Marion County.
block
7,
Lafayette
:
Con.
$200.
houses, and otherwise contributed to the
crusher”, is tne verdict of lhe citizens of out bad. Two or throe left this week for state printer. The capacity of the well ex|>ensive business blocks are now being
Wednesday afternoon the Grand Jury | J. It. Smith ct al to M. Nickolson and advancement and welfare of the country,
equipped office and the new machinery erected. They have just completed a
this city.
the Sound.
II.
T.
White,
25
acres
in
T.
3
S.
It.
2
W
:
of the state printer has been severely
securing to themselves a home for declin­
at Dallas brought in an indictment against | Con. $500.
Wm. Bnffum of Amity has lieen very
Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ tested in the execution of this work, and large and commodious school building.
ing years.
sick and was not expected to live but is parilla can lie relied upon for all blood his employes in performing it, as well as It is of brick and cost $30,000 and is one O. P. Beardsly, charging him with mur- | B. M. Robinson et al to Eliza Stillwell,
And whilst we disavow all interference
¡better now.
109 acres in Yambill county: Con. $200. with the domestic concerns of individuals,
diseases, skin affections, efe. Sold oy those of the secretary of state’s office in of the best school houses in the state. der in tho first degree.
preparing the copy and reading proof, During Superintendent McElroy’s visit
On being arraigned before Judge Boise ! R. II. Noles et al to J. M. McDaniel, corporations, and communities, we can- j
Martin A Sanders’arc beadquarters for Rogers A Todd.
at Baker City, he met with severed lead­ Beardsly plead “Not guilty.” Immedi­ lot 2 block 13, Faulconers addition to not behold with indifference, the policy ' 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less
D. M. Osborne A Co.’s pure manilia
The Rev.W. W.Beck, stated while here have worked far into the night to accom­ ing
time Ilian by any other route.
members of the board of trade and
Sheridan: Con. 50.
of foreign graziers, in driving into our
hinder twine.
that he had made $20,tkiO in Seattle ie.il plish the result, of which they feel justly placed
before them the plan of advertis­ ately his council gave notice that they
Ed. C. Buckner et al to Henry I). Olt, midst bands of numberless stock to roam
proud.
estate
during
tho
last
year.
His
firs!
in
­
etas. through pa-winger and freight
The two coaches of the 3:45 train Fri­
ing our state at the <> A. It. encamp­ would a.sk for a change of venue, and at i 80 acres in ”
T. 2 ' S, R.
3 W. Con. $1200. I ___________
...........
________
_____ ,_____
at large throughout
the vicinity,
thereby line O~Fir»t
from Portland and all point., in the Wil­
Does it I‘ay.
day, were crowded with delegates leav vestment was $800.
ment to be neld at Milwaukie, Wis., 3 o’clock p. tn., J. J. Dalv opened the I F. •' V' V v.iI:\rtV ; ’Ae.tll,l-,° -___________ gathering the fat of the kind', leaving lamette
valley to and from San Ftnnciioo.
ing for home.
addition
Mc- nothing in return save desolation and
The little child of F. Zirkel died Mon­ An exchange remarks that some men trv next August. 1 he B iker City board of argument by reading Beardsly’s affidavit ! lot 2 in block i 1, Martins
u .
... . to »»
| poverty.
Mrs. L. I*. Round will conduct the ser­ day morning. The other twin died some advertising as the Indian tried feathers. trade determined at once to uppiopriate asking for a change of venve for the rea- i Minnville: Con. $90.
I line Schedule (exeej 1 Sundays).
Luke McKernctal to Vashti Guard, 45.
The continuation of such a policy has Iæave Albany.. 1:30 pin Leave Yaqnina (1:45 a:n
vices next Sabbath in the M. E. Church, time ago. The child was not sick, but He took a feather, laid it on a board and $150 to have their literature distributed son that a fair and impartial trial could
at
Milwaukie,
and
in
addition
to
this
it
not
be
had
in
this
county.
!
69
acres
in
T.
3
S.
R.
2
W.
Con.
$900.
died
very
suddenly.
Uave('orvanifll;40
pm l^aveCorvallKl0:3.-, nni
for
its
tendency
only
the
depreciation
of
morning and evening.
District Attorney Hewitt, on behalf of' School land commissioners to R. Cutler our homes and the impoverishment of Arrive Yaipiiim..:J0 pm Ar. ixe Albany 11:10 am
slept on it all night. In the morning he is expected that they will send a mag­
We
are
informed
that
Hon.
N.
L.
But
­
O.
A
(
’
.
trains
connectât
Albany and c. r-
The Corvallis electric lights are in oj>-1
our citizens. Therefore be it resolved bv vallis.
“White man say feathers nificent mineral exhibit, chiefly gold the state, stated that the court knew the 80 acres in T. 2 S. R. 4 W. Con. $200.
eration and give great satisfaction, but ler, of Dallas, will locate here in the near remarked:
quaitz rock, to Milwaukie. The intrinsic nature of the ease and could in its wisdom
O.
&
C.
R.
R.
to
R.
Cutler,
40
acres
in
the
citizens,
in
mass
meeting
assembled,
heap
soft,
white
man
<1
—
m
fool.
”
Some
future, and will enter into the law busi­
Tbe above trains connect at Yxqi i \ a with
still the cows run rt large.
T. 2 S. R. 4 W. Con. $144.
that we earnestly protest against said the Oregon Develop«*ment Go’s. Line oi Hteam-
business men invest a quarter or fiftv value of the exhibit that they arc prepar­ decide the motion.
ness w ith F. W. Fenton.
Richard Williams, on behalf of the de-
John T. Watson, executor, to Mary A. policy as a flagrant imposition upon our ahips between Yaqnitia and San Francisco*
A rose from the flower garden of Chas.
cents in advertising and then because ing to send will be not less than $25,000.
An overcoat was stolen from the eity they do not at onee realize great increase This, of itself, will be a grand thing for tendant, argued for a change of venue.
Watson, lot 248 and part of lot 247 in rights as a community and individually,
Palmer measured six inches in diameter.
Saillir Iff Ihitvs.
Judge Boise, after reviewing the testi­ ‘■’iwn of Dayton : Con. $250.
stables Thursday, of last week. The in business they declare that advertising Baker county to do, anil will be worth
that we pledge a hearty cooperation,
Oregon beats tea world in roses.
FROM YAQUINA
parties are known and if the coat is re­ does not pay. A man should not expect thousands of dollars to their mining in­ mony, granted a change of venue to
• ?'• ^«dent to Saul Snowden, 820 jointly and severally in ridding ourselves
Eli Perkins will deliver a lecture in turned nothing will he said.
•res in T. 3 S. R. 2 W.
of j|ie acknowledged scourge. That in Willanitcte Valley, Thursday, May 23rd.
returns so disproportioned to his invest­ terests. They will send a special expert Mat ion county.
. June * lut.
*
Corvallis on June 4. Would the people
with this exhibit to take charge of and
All are familiar «ith the circumstances
Dios. Morgan et al to Geo. W. Reaser, the future we will oppose Buch enroach- Willamette Valley, Saturday
ment.
Every
little
advertisng
is
doubt
­
Mrs.
H.
II.
Snow,
of
Renton,
Wash
­
Sunday’ June nth
of Me.Minneville like to hear him?
the same to the thousands of surrounding this unfortunate affair and i 43 > acre«
acres in T. 2 S. It.
R. 3 \\ . Con. $o09. j mentH, anil any. and all, persons owning,
ington, arrived here Saturday night. less worth whit it costs, but a twentyfive explain
FROM
SAX
FRANC1HCO
I r . ’ " i “w *° ' a,le ' oss>
i,ereR 111 j or having stock, roaming at will over our
The contract for the sidewalk on Pine She is visiting. She is visiting her cent local cannot be expected to revolu­ people who will be at the encampment. it is not necessary to state them here.
Sunday, May ___
lIHll.
Beardsley was immediately taken to T. 3 S. R. 2 W.
premises are hereby required to take
tionize business and turn trade out its ac­ —Statesman.
street was let to C.R. Cook and son. daughter Mrs. F. W. Martin.
Tuesday, May 28th.
the county jail where he will remain until j C.
'' C. Eerguson et al to E. Pcppleton, charge of, and remove of tnc same within
Wednesday, .lune 5th
Price $59.50. D. Walker’s bid was $60.50.
customed channels.
I land in Lafayette. Con. $125.
court meets in Salem in June.
J, I. Knight A Co. have for sale 160
! ten days from date, and you arc hereby
The company reserves the right to change
Assistant Post Master General Clark- acres 7 miles from McMinnville; 30 acres
From the Front.
Thomas Faulconer to Hattie Fauleoner further notified that said stock is and will sailing
Mr.". Beardsly has been with her hus­
dates without notice.
There is on exhibition in the rooms < f
•s*n is appointing Post Masters at the rato under cultivation ; 2 fair-honses on coun­
lots
4
and
5
in
block
17
town
of
Sheridan.
band
at
Dallas
but
went
home
Wednesday
N.
1J.—PassengerM from Portland and all Wil
be held subject to the payment of damages
A Gatesville correspondent in the the immigration board a splendid speci­ evening.— Went Side.
of 175 per day. He will make a good ty road. Price $650. Warranty deed.
Con.
$100.
amette
Yalley Points can make clo-e connec­
(via) of trespasses.
men of Port Orford or white cedar. The
tion with the trains of tho Y aquina l.’m te nl
Albany Herald says that news that work « timber is eighteen
¡reewd.
A. 15. Faulconer to Chas. E. Mayer,
That each and every one of us will Albany
feet long,
two feet Five
. ____________
____________
Who is the liest fisherman in the
or
Corvallis, and if destin<«1 to Son
CARLTON.
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 in block 4 town of Sher­ strenuously oppose the driving over our
The committee appointed by tho coun­ county? Subscribers please inform us is to lie resumed on the Oregon Pacific inches wide and three inches thick, and
Frniyisco, should arrange to arrive nt Ynqnina
idan
:
Con.
$450
premises
of
all
stock
from
foreign
districts
It
contains
not
a
single
knot
It
was
loaned
the evening before date ol sailing.
cil and the one appointed by the firemen by mail, and the names of persons who railroad is hailed with delight there,
The weather is just right.
R. \V. Lancefield et al to David C. of this or other counties for the purpose
awe working together and will reorganize ! receive votes will be published. Send means lively times all along tbe line. I the board by Mr. Frank -McDermott,
Hairy Hilton spent two days in l’ort- James, 40 acres in T. 5 S. R. 4 \V. Con. of being herded or grazed in this vicinity
ISiver Steamers
who
received
it
from
a
mill
at
I
’
arkers-
the department.
them in.
Cougar hunting is all'the sport. One was I,
Will tun between Portland «n<i Corv.i' is as
$560.
and that we will at all times with reason­ follows»
C... ;°u.Rl -----
Oregon. A gentle- land last week.
killed
in
town
the
other
day.
Land
along
'
lur
ff
-
1,1
0.!
v
North bound leav< a CorvaUis. Mon­
Frank Rogers attempted to harden
Chas. Saylor to Janies H. Stewart, able means aid in preventing said stock day, Wednesday
Eli Branson, of Sheridan, has pur­
Uncle James Johnson was on our
’ | man from Michigan yesterday said that
and Friday, s n in.; leaves
the mad in front of C. R. Cook’s house, chased a trotter and lie says that “three the line of the <>. 1. is being taken up by if the immigration board would place a streets last week and as jolly as could be. block I’, Saylors addition to McMinnville. i trcspassstig upon tiie community.
Salem,
Tuesday,
Thursday and Satur.ltiy. a.
Sunday, by falling off his bicycle. He minutes is nothing.” The hoys had better settlers. It is yet unsurveved and is | { piece of timber of the above dimensions
Con.
$600.
Upon motion the preamble and resolu­ m. South bound leaves Portland, Monday
Again Miss Lou Merchant is at the
sprained his aukle.
Wednesday
and
Friday,
6 a. m.; loaves S:d< m,
look out or Eli will do them up. He held by squatters. There is a foot and a " on exhibition in Chicago it would attract front with a fine boquet. Many thanks.
tions were received and unanimously
lie Saw Him Slied Ilia Horns.
half of snow near the Summit.
Tuesday, Thursday ami Katsrday. S a. m.
adopted.
Signed,
more attention than any other that could
Interesting ¡Htormation to fanners can paid $400 for the animal.
Master Abijali Hendrix spent Saturday
Passenger and freight rate* always the low
Charles Nash,
A Had Stone.
Coming up on the Electric last Satur­
lie devised. It would also create a small and Sunday with Donnie Fierce and re­
he had by reading the article, headed
The entering wedge of a complaint !
eat. For infotmatfon, apply to Mes-is HCL
R. L. Booth,
sensation among the lumliermcn, which ports a grand time.
‘•.The World’s Markets,” on the editorial that may prove fatal is often a slight i
MAN Ac CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 2(0
day
from
Skipanon
after
helping
to
drive
In reply to a request by the editor of would tend to attract many men to < Ire-
John Long,
and 202 Front street. Portland, Oregon; or to
page of this paper.
cold, which a dose or two of Ayer’s
Our enterprising merchant, W. A. one of the first half-dozen spikes on the
C. C. HOGUE,
tins paper, B. F. Sparks states that he gon who would develop more fullv our
Com.
Cherry
Pectoral
might
have
cured
at
the
I
Iowe
has
ordered
a
big
line
of
harness
The Keporler lias enlarged and is now
railroad,
the
w
riter
got
to
talking
of
j
Acting Gen‘1. Fit. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pu^tfic
The
following
named
persons
asked
to
lumber
industry.
—
Oregonian
lived
neighbor
to
a
man
in
Missouri
who
commencement.
It
would
be
well,
It.
It.
Co
,
Corval'is.
Oregon.
front
Chicago,
which
he
proposes
to
sell
yirmted on parer as large as the T ei . e -
matters and things, and among others I l>e considered parties endorsing said reso­ «
C. H. II AH WELL, Jr.,
at bed-rock prices.
rh « be -R e « ister . ft still lacks the same therefore,-to keep this remedy within owned a mudstone and that the stone pos­
Portland Business College.
lutions: Charles E.Fendall, Luke Booth, Geti’l. Frt. <t Pass,
the shedding of horns by buck deer.
reach at all times.
Agt., Oregon Development
amoiot of reading matter.
sessed wonderful properties. Hundreds
Fall wheat seems to be in danger as
Ed.
Wcol,
C.
D.
Chandler,
.Ino.
W.
Co
,
Montgomery
street, San Ftar:« is< «». OI
“I'll tell you something,” r.aid Sam I Ixmg, K. L. Booth. P. R. Kendall, Wil
Read what Prof. Armstrong says in our already acres have fallen down and
summer the streets of this city did of people visited it annually who had
An attempt will be made to illuminate not Last
see a sprinkler. The waterworks been bitten by a dog. He states that a advertising columns about shorthand. farmers say there is great danger of loos­ Adair, “that I saw about six weeks ago. liani Marks, T. F. Altcineyer, Milton
Mt. Hood. Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Ra­
i-onnot be put in before fall ana what will madstone is found only in the stomach of Those who contemplate taking up this ing a vast amount of wheat this year, but It was over at Bradbury’s, where they! Booth,
Theadnrc
D.
James,
------- , -------
- Gilbert,
_
nier on tbe evening of the fourth of July. we
do in the meantime for street sprink­ a deer, and that very rarely. Does ai y
wo hope all will prove a mistake.
have a tame deer, a big fellow, with I Chas. Nash, Ira D. . Stephens, R. Klein-
Portland people will do it.
i branch shoui correspond w ith him.
ling. The streets last year were scandal­ one else know of a madstone?
Jro.
______________
7 where is . he.
. large antlers. While looking at him, I d-mi-t. R. Y Kendall, L Lady, Jco.
Oh.
where is Ed. Bodie,
I It may not be generally known that Last
D. M. Oshome A Co. sell more bind­ ous and the business men should chip in
repot t of_ him, lie was seen running- saw him go to a rail fence, stick 111 i tip of Kil lo., 1’ lit hainpiain, <>
Hyland,
The
German
Songsters.
'
1
•>
•
/<
n
ers on the Paeific coast than all their | and have them sprinkled.
_____
I the i ottland Dusmess College is now an across Mr. McKutches field, bare-footed, one of the prongs in a coiner, give a L. Bath, Jr., Win. Blown. J. I. Holt,
competitors together. Such popularity I
Wednesday night, Judge Cowls of this incorporated institution.
Such is the bare-headed, eoat off. veiling like a mad jerk, and off came the whole side oi the F. J. Steward, H. tiiccn, W. E. I cn Jail,
The
Ashland
board
of
trade
last
week
must be due to superiority.
The citizens ot Carlton became antlers. He looked comical with one i John Newell, Austin Whilnev, A. Newell,
issued a ten-thousand edition of a folder city, teceived by express ten German case, however, and its board of directors nt tn
Wright's Red Cross Cough Syrup descriptive of Ashland anil this valley. song birds. They a rived a few days ago is composed of such men as w ill add gieat alarmed and sent two strong men to big antler sticking lip cut from one side | Marion Lady, 11, Bailv and 1. B. Geii'r-iy,
cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of It will lie extensively circulated through­ in Portland am! have been of exhibition. strength to (his already popular school. capture him, but when they overhauld of his head and the other side as bare as j ordered that a copy oi preamble and re«-
.. calf’s. Presently he walked oiutions be furnished the county pa|>ers
COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE
They are Hon. D. P. Thompson, Hon. him they found the case not so bad, and a . voung
voice and all inflamed conditions of the out this coast and the far east. This is
lungs. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
the wav a country is made to boom. There were three pairs of skylarks and L. L. McArthur, Prof. T. II. Crawford, Ed seemed to be in his right mind, but I over to a corn crib, and sticking the end j for publication.
C. E. F rihtos , chi'.i inan.
two pairs of goldfinches. They were Hon. Wm. Kaptis, ?4r. Phillip Wasser­ ail he could say was, “Oh. Dr. Galbreath of the remaining antler in a crevice he
We call your attention to tho largest Where is our board of trade?
Attest: T. E. F kihtok , secretary.
TiPk FTQ t0 an(l ,rom Principal points in the
in the Hartz mountains, in tier- man, Mr. Walter F. Burrell and Mr. D. says it is a girl, but I don’t believe it: I yanked that off, too.”
I I u F\L I ö
United States. Canada and Europe
ad in this paper. It is paid for bv Wall­
In the last issue of this paper we made caught
_.r________________________
_ I So that is the way a deer sheds its
Oh,
I can’t think such is the case.” _ But
The Judge turned the goldfinches
ace A Todd, the live grocers of McMinn­ mention of the removal oi W. D. Fenton many.
poor bov has found out this time and he I horns.
loose
in
his
yard
in
this
city,
the
skylarks
MOTHERS!
Strangely Marked.
ville, ar.d in it you will find good reading. to Seattle. We desire tc now state that he took out near tbe fair grounds and
don’t come to town anymore. The
J. Abercrombie, who was standing by,
Elegant Pullman Palace Carn.
is recommended by physicians
the old,as well as new business of the turned them loose. If they arc not mo­
mother and child are doing fine but Ed. said he’d been over at Bradbury’s that or Castoria
.Mr. Carey, of the Willamina mills, all
An
El
Paso
reporter
was
recently
children teething It is a purely veget­
firm
of
Fenton
A
Fenton,
attorneys,
will
can
’
t
eat
anything,
not
even
the
thinnest
morning
and
said
be:
“
The
horns
on
» wm in town Saturday with a large load
lested they will multiply fast.
able preparation, its ingredients are pub­
shown a strange freak of nature. Mrs.T. kind
■ • • of • soup.
that deer that Mr. Adair tells of are now lished around each bottle It is pleasant | Emigrai! Nleqiiag Cars linn Thrwigli
• of ft-iur, which be delivered to his cus- receive the attention of said firm at their
office in Bra'y’s brick, where F. W.
Howard witnessed the balloon ascension,
about that long.” grasping his left arm at to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re­
Fox.
List of Letters.
itomoi.s. fxmgdon A Carey make good old
mi Express Trains (o
Fenton can be found.
the elbow with his right hand, “and the lieves constipation regulates the bowels,
and a few days later piesented Mr. How
floor.
NO. 3837.
Remaining uncalled for in tho post
quiets
pain,
cures
diarrhoea
and
wind
colic,
ends
were
bleedirg
wi
ere
the
mosquitoes
One
morning
recently
a
fish
trap
neaa
ard with a nice little boy, who beats a
REI’DltT OF THE CONDITION
allays feverishness, destroys worms, ami
The easeof Wright vs. Delap which
had been biting him.”— AKtoriau.
ofiiee, McMinnville, Yamhill county Or. i singular birthmark; which is nothing
prevents convulsions, soothes the child ami
ws» argued some time ago befire Judge Sand island, at the mouth of the Colum­
Of the McMinnville National Bank at Me­
bia
riY'er,
was
found
to
contain
eleven
May
1,
1889.
gives it refeshing ami natural sleep. Cas­
more nor less than a perfect representa­ Mimiville in the state of Oregon, at tho
Boise, in chambers, has been decided in sea lions and the heads of thirty-four sal­
Attorney General Williams.
toria is the children's panacea—the moth
Barnkoltzer.Mis.M.S.Brown, Miss Della tion of Professor Lo Roy’s balloon. Tbe close of business, May 13, 1889.
favor of'.fMlap;, Judge Lougbary the at­
mon, showing that the lions had break- Billion, V. A.
On Monday evening, the 27tb inst., era’ friend, 35 doses. 35 cents.
Catlin, John
photograph, as it might be called, is lo­
torney.
Resources.
fasted on $42 59 woitli of ChinooK sal­ Diel, E.
Balo. Joseph
cated just above tbe eves on tbe forehead
and discounts...
$62,484 (il Judge George IL Williams, of Portland,
Wavne Carlin has purchased the inter­ mon. One of the lions was sent to Port Post Sanford.
Parker, Marion II. and everv outline of the balloon is boldly Loans
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 124 -I ex-attorney general of the United States,
est of J. Fetzer, in the firm of Fetzer & land, for the city park.
Redwin, Mr.
Robertson, N. J.
portrayed in purple lines in the skin of I’ S Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 (N)
High, draymen. The firm will still con- j
Taylor, W. A.
Williams, E. J.
■ the infant; even the patch on the air ship Due from approved reserve agents 1,616 23 and one of the leading statesmen of the When Baby was sick, we gave her Pastoria,
tinne to do all kinds of hauling at low ' The Newport Itepul.liean says tnat the Walker, J. A.
Dougherty, loseph can be seen, being reproduced by a patch Due from other National Banks 11,361 02 n .lion, will deliver a lecture at the Con­ When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
ser is fast breaking up the hull ot the
rates. Give them a call.
32265 gregational 'church in this city on the
Parties calling for the same will please I of white skin. The photograph as al Current expenses and taxes paid
i wrecked steamer Yaquina Bay and the
2,726 40 “Divinity of Christ.” Aside from the When she became Miss, she clung U> Castoria,
Premiums paid..........................
ready stated, is perfect. “Rats.’
Strawberries are selling at $125 i>er j wreesers will bo fortunate if toey succeed sav advertised. J. F. W isecarver ,
Checks
and
other
cash
items
223 90 novelty of hearing such a noted lawyer When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
P. M.
ton in Yamhill. The largest crop ever , in getting out ail the machinery. A
Bills of other Banks....................
165 00 and politician as Judge Williams discuss
Timber Land Sharks.
known. Cheeries. strawberries, goose- 1 large hole has been stove in on the port
Fractional paper currency, nickels
At tho session of the general conference
beriies and green garden sass have been ! side aft between decks, and the hull is
5 38 theological questions, the great ability of
It would behoove parties in search of and cents.................................
of the United Brethren in Christ at York timber land to have a care in locating Specie.......................................... 11,499 06 the man should insure a large audience.
in the market for two weeks.
' said to be breaking in tho middle.
Legal-tender notes......................
101 (X) —Salem Statesman.
Pa. on May 16. a resolution was adopted
('■bin...............
$ Ifi 00 i Steerage .
t 8 «0
The Portland Investment Company i Tame strawberries are beginning to deflating that Bishop Milton Wight and them, lest they find out to their sorrow, Redemption fund with U S Treas­
Round Trip unlimited ..
This gentleman was oncaa republican,
30 00
have contracted for 10'.),000 h et of side­ appear, the largest we have seen this certain delegates including A. Jennet ,of. when it is too late, that their land is not
urer^ 5 per cent of circulation)..
562 50 but we see he has reformed.
-¿ ï .. zr. zRO-wnz de co..
walk lumber for Oak Park Addition, Mc­ ! season were left at this office Friday last, the Oregon conference, were no longer I where they thought it was. There are a
Proprietors of
Notice.
$103.995 50
T otal . ...
Minnville. This lunilier is to be deliver­ i and were grown by Mrs. O. Spencer. ministers or members of the church of dozen or more sharks who pretend to be
ed and the walk laid immediately.
| There were probably twenty-live in the United Brethren. These members are timber land experts anil sharps, locating
Liabilities.
Tax payers of Yamhill county will take
further particulars inquire of any agent
j of For
Our citizens should be stirring them- bunch, and the smallest measured 4 in­ charged with having vacated their seats ! people on claims in all sections of the Capital stock paid in................... $ 50,0(
the Comps nj or
notice that the time has now expired for
S-
-selves i( a Fourth of July celebration is ches in circumference, the largest 6*4 in­ in this body and joined in the formation country, that havo no more knowledge of Undivided profits........................
Whore Meats of all kinds can lx* pur­
A I. MAXWELL.
paying taxes without cost and that all chased
timber than they do of the next world. National Bank notes outstanding 11,2.'
'■lobe held here. Better let some oth­ ches. They were of the Sharpless va­ of another church.
at a reasonable price In the Bralv
G. I*. A T. A.
I ndividnal deposits subject to check 24,2i
taxes now due the county are subject to Block, next door to Dieischneider’s
All
they
want
is
your
money
and
they
er town have a rouser, and make up a riety.
c.
J. SMITH.
L. H. Atwater, of Lewisville, has 234
Demand certificates of deposit
2,0i
Genl. Manager
Parti»nA. Oregon
a
forced
collection.
Come
in
and
settle
good horse-race for McMinnville without
Old typo makes the finest kind of metal acres of wheat that has been heading out are getting that at a lively rate.—.1«- Time certificates of deposit
15,5?
with the sheriff ami save costs and ex­
•the celebration.
for boxes, etc. It is composed of lead, for two weeks past. It is of the German toria Transcript.
penses of levy and sale of property,
T
ot
a
r
.........................
$103.9!
antimony
and
copper,
it
outwears
all
the
Emperor variety, and Mr. Atwater is
Closing Out A1 Cost.
Tbe Alaskan sunk offPort Blanco Mon­
TI k * ( j
therefore
to save costs and trouble please
day week. She was a splendid vessel metals put on the markets as babbit met­ making a tost of it as to quality for fiour i I am closing out the well selected S tate of O regox .C ocxty of Y amiiili .. ss: call at once and settle up your tax bill.
1
al.
It
can
be
procured
at
this
office
ior
and
for
yielding.
The
grain
promises
to
j
anil was going to San Francisco logo into
I, t'l.AKK Bnii.Y, t'asliicr of the above
McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889.
dry dock to lie scraped. She carried no 25 cents per pound. We havo in the beaveiy fine crop, and lieing so much stock of boots and shoes of the late firm named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
T. J. H arris ,
Have beeii ptirchasee bj-
passengers. The last report is that- IS of neighborhood of 200 |X>unds for sale, Do further advanced than other wheat it ol Harris it Haney, at Lafayette at cast. almve statement is true to the best of my
Sheriff of Yamhill Co.
not fit up your machinery with any oth- will likely prove to lie just what the
knowledge
and
belief
the crew were saved.
The stock consists of a general assort­
C lark B raly , Cashier.
er kind.
farmers will like to have.— Potk County ment of ladies’, gents’ and childrens’
E. R. Harrison, Chas Chaney and
One million six hundred thousand dol­
and sworn to l>efore me ti.is
Obserrer.
Hoie is Oscar Wilde’s latest, He
fine and coarse wear, most of which was 22d Subscribed
lars represent the value of six brick
day
of
May,
1889.
Chas. Allen,
------- VIA THE-------
just
bought
of
the
liesl
Eastern
factories
at
Memorial Services will be held at the I
blocks now in course of election at Taco­ chanced to call on a lady who had
C. W. T almage .
the
lowest
rates.
Wil;
sell
you
boots
and
purchased
a
number
of
Japanese
screens,
Opera house Thursday ebening. The
Notary Public for Oregon.
Cascade Division' now completed,
ma; eighty-six brick blocks, averaging
Of Amity, and it* now ready to receive
which were standing in artistic disorder! programme will consist of recitations, shoes 25 to 40 per cent less than you can < 'orreet Attest;
f
r
four stoiies in height.
making it the Shortest, Best'
Customer».
ïypcY.riling, Penr.iansbip,Correspondence, Bur
in her drawing-room. “You have come short addresses and music; instrumental get them elsewhere.
and Quickest.
.C
owls
í
G. N. Holcomb, of White’s Station, just in time Mr. Wilde,” she said, “and . and vocal. Tae citizens will form a par­
.e s and Legal Forms practically taught at th
J.W
M ary H aney .
-seal'
W m . <T-i prell . - Directors.
i
»
brought to this office, Monday morning, can arrange niv s.reens for me.” But! ade at two o'clock in the afternoon in or­
Portland business College.
The bn-iness will I m » conducted with the in Tlic Dining Car line. The Direct Ib.-.ile.
Al
’
I
’
ERSOX
J
A.
J
Ylie thorough work done in each ot our sever* teution of pleafling everyone, and we ask a con
a fine lot of new ]>otatoes, of the Peerless Oscar replied, “Ob, don’t arrange them ; j der to the burying ground to decorate the
Kentucky Blue GrasR.
No Delays. Faatoal Trnins. Low­
iepartrnents lias given this institution a reputa tinuauce of the Public Patronage.
variety. Mr. Holcomb is a new-comer, let them occur.”— Chicago New».
graves of our dead. A large attendance
ion such as but tew schools attain, securing u
est Rates to Cbii-ago mid nil
The I.adíes Delighted.
and says this is his fir.-t effort in Oregon,
This
ofiiee
is
in
receipt
of
a
bunch
of
lundreds ot our graduates profitable employ
is
desired
both
afternoon
and
evening,
to
|<oints East. Ticket* sold
District Attorney McBride at Oregon
gent,
both
as
book-keepers
and
stenographers
but he will do better next venr.
The pleasant effect and the ]>eifect ttoaents admitted at any time. Catalogue free
to all Prominent Points
City was stabbed on Saturday by a man help commemorate toe death of our mar­ Kentucky blue grass which in 6 feet 6 in­
The parlor meeting will lie held at the named Smatbers who had been a party tyred heroes. By Order of Committee. ches long. It was raised on tho Wa er- safety with which ladies may use the
througliotit the East and Southeast.
A. P. ABM8TK05G, Principal, Portland, Or.
residetiae of Mis. Bingham, Tuesday, in a suit in which McBride was referee.
Through Ptillinan Drawing Room Sleep­
The first tr iin over th Canadian Pa­ tnelou farm by S. F. Stagg. The farmers liquid fruit laxative, syrup of Figs, under
''
May-28th, 8 o'clock P. M The subject McBride had rendered a decision against cific
ing Cara
ESTABLISH ED 1845.
of this county have long been wanting to all conditions make it their favorite rem- '
’
s
new
line
through
the
Northern
fhr’e.ihsideration, Kindergarten training, Smatbers. The assailant aimed at the 1 Maine backwoods ha 1 rather a stiange know if this grass would grow here. The edy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the ;
Reservations can lie nectired in ndvan-e.
Is the oldest and most popular scientific and
mechanical paper published and has the largeat
should be of s]>e;'ial tnterest to all, and a heart of his intended victim hut the knife I experience. The train was brought to a speeimens are headed out and it seems taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on I
circulation of any ¡wiper of its claw in the world.
large audience is exjiecteil. Everyone was caught on the left arm and a danger­ deal stop in the wools bv millions of that it would be superior to timothy hay the kidneys, liver and liowels.
To East Hound l*nM«f*ng*>i «.
Fully iiluRtrated. Beat clasa of Wood Knprav-
lnpn. Published weekly. 8end for specimen
invited.
Be caeful and do not make a mistake
ous, though probably not fatil, wound caterpillars, which took a fancy to crawl f >r feeding purposes.
copy. Price $3 a year. Four months’trial, |L
There
is
more
catarrh
in
this
section
of
I
but be sure to take the
Mt’NN ft CO., PUBUBHKRM. »1 Broadway, N.Y.
on the rails and defied every device for
A dispatch from Macon, Iowa, states was inflicted.
the country than all other diseases put ;
To Nurserj men.
that Mr . John Yetter, living near there
Our farmers are beginning lo be dis-1 removing them, until another locomotive
together, and until the last few years was ’
Northern Pacific Railroad.
ARCHITECTS ft BUILDERQ
has thrown up a reptile resembling a liz­ tressed about granary and storage room was sent to the rescue. Moreover, droves
Notice is hereby given to all nuiseiv- supposed io be incii able. For a great
A Edition of Scientific American. O
ard, six inches in length, and of a light for the phenomenal crops now coming on. of huge mosquitoes swooped down on the men that the Portland Investment Com­ many years doctors pionounced it a local i
And see that your tickets read * fa
A great success. Each issue contains colored
green color. She has been suffering from The yield of wheat bids fair lo be fully train men and drank their blood. The pany desire to contract for 2.100 frtlit disease, and prescribed local remedies,
THIS LINE, St Paul or Minhi rte lii . , hi
JlthoRraphic plates of country and city residen­
ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings
violent pains in the stomach for the past 50 per cent greater than ever known l>c- < caterpillars covered the rails for eleven trees, of different v. rietics. to lie deliver­ and by constantly failing tocnie with lo-1
avoid changes anil serious d-lavs <•
and full plans and specifications for the use of
ed in October, 1889. For further par­ cal tieatment, pronounced it incurable. I
sioncil by other routes.
twenty years.
; fore, for the ¡arming w eather last January miles.
such as contemplate building. Price $2-50 a year,
25 cts. atopy.
ML NN ft CO., F cblishkkh .
Throngh Emigrant Sleeping Curs run
i
Mrs. Stuart, of this city, upon hearing ticulars. call on the undersigned al the Science has proven catarrh to lie a con- I
A Camp meeting and district confer­ and February tempted farmers to put in
on regular express trains full
length
stitutional disease, and therefore requires I
may be »ecur­
,
-,—I of
ence will commence in the evening of every available bit of ground, and the of the drowning of a mail by the name of, McMinnville flouring mills.
ed by apply-«
F. B aiiveki ff .
the line. Beiths free. I .»West rate
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh ’
the 5th of June. The camp ground is . crop is now looking unusually well.— Stuart at Oregon City, wrote a complete
Ing to Mi sx
Quickest time.
ft Co., w bo
Cure, manufactuied by F. J. Cheney &
description of her husband to the coioner
near Gaunt’s bridge. New sheds and Times (Jaclttmville.)
have had over
For Sali- Cheap.
( o., Toledo, Ohio, is the ouiy constitu­
eatnp buildings have been erected. All
re made over
A phenomenal egg of the Siamese twin of that county. The body was found and
■ lUO.fMJO application« for American and For-
are invited to attend. W. L. Malloy, order was brought to this olliei» Wednes­ she was telegraphed that the description
A Seecnd-hand Bufl’alo Pitts thresher, tional cure on the market. It is taken
“ eign patent«. Bend for Handbook. Corres­
internally
in
doses
from
10
drops
to
a
pondence
strictly
confidential.
filled
the
bill.
Immediately
procuring
a
Preacher in Charge.
and l’elton horse-power. Inquire ofT.J.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
day by Miss Ice Siniddv. Each part is
teas|x>ohfnl. It acts directly upon the
team she left for Oiegon City at night Fryer, 1 mile South from Carlton.
IO Spruce St., New York.
TRADE MARKS.
The prevalence of sciofulous taint in the natural size of hen eggs, there being und
blood
and
ntucns
suiface
of
the
system.
'
after
a
terrible
rough
drive
arrived
In ease your mark ia not registered in the Pat­
Send
lOcts. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
the blocd is much more universal than two of them, and are joined together at there, and upon looking at ths body
Timothy Hay for Sale.
ent Office, apply to Mtxx ft Co., and procure
They
offer
one
hundred
dollais
for
any
I
immediate protection. Send for Handbook.
many are aware. Indeed, out few per­ the convex ehds by a cord three-fouitlis found that it was not Mr. Stuart and that
core it fails to cure. Send for cirenlais '
COPYRIGHTS for book», charts, maps,
I have some A No. 1 Timothy hay and testimonials. Address,
Children Cry for
sons are free from it. Fortunately, how­ of an inch long. This cord is hollow and the hoily in no particular agreed with her
Children
Cry
for
ptc., quickly procured. Address
ever, wo have in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, seems to partake of the same substance description. That coroner should lie which I will sell for $8 0) per ton in the
F.
J.
CHENEY
A
CO..
Toledo,
O.
'
MUNN de CO.« Patent Solicitors.
as
the
eggs.
It
is
a
remarkable
freak
of
Pitcher’s Castoria
the most )>otent remedy ever discovered
Pitcher’s Castoria
GKNKRAL Ornci: SCI B roadway . N. K
old by Druggists, 75c.
barn at my place.
C lark B ralv .
more careful in the future.
natlire.— Lebanon Express.
for this terrible atlliction.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTE1L
áyer ' s C athartic P his
Ayer’s Pills,
J. J. COLLARD,
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­
PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE.
D regon R ailway
N avigation C o .
8THE CITY MARKET,
n
EC
n
LES,
S cientific A merican
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
napers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
r< *;H
Transcontinental Route.