TELEPHON Established Ju ne. IS M c M innville . O regon , F riday , Consolidated Feb. I, 1889. may 31, 1889. VOL. I. NO. 17. ONLY THE VOTE TO COME. SATURN'S RINGS. Babies of the World. Administratrix' Notice. Tile Figlit for tlie Oregon Trans ! Wonderful Discoveries by the Notice is hereby given that the under It has been computed that between Commissioner Tanner Claims the signed has been by the County Court for Lick Telescope. continental Stock. Yamhill County. Oregon duly appointed 36,000,000 and 37,000,000 babies are l>orn Right to Dismiss Pension administratrix of the Estate of A. it. Hod It is seldom that a railr ad or itsaffairs For many years since the perfection oi into the world each year. The rate of Examiners. son, deceased All persons, therefore, hav occupies at the same time a prominent I the telescope, tHe lieavens have been so production is therefore altotit 70 a min ing any claims against said Estate, will pre sent them to me, dulv verified, at the office K ingston , N. Y., May 17.—Special place in the courts and Wail street, but closely studied by the astronomers that ute, or rather more than one foi every of J E. Magers, McMinnville. Oregon, on Examiner F. W. Keam, of the pension such, however, is the case with the Oie- every detail within tiie read» of tlieir in beat of the clock. With the one-a-sec- or before six months from this date Dated Mav 22, 1889. bureau, is in receipt of tiie following des gon and Transcontinental, and it was struments is recorded and known to all. ond calculation every reader is familar, MARGARET M. HODSON, patch : caused bv tire fight for the control of the It is therefore not exjiected by scientific but it is not every one who stops to cal Administratrix. W ashington , D. C., May 13. J. E. M KU EKS, corporation, which was practically ended men that the Lick telescope, even though culate what this means when it comes to F. W. Keam, Special Examiner: Att ’ y for said Estate May 23: 29. Your services will be dispensed with when the stock transfer books were closed its power is 40 ]>er cent, greater than any a year’s supply. It will probably, there LOAN BROKERS. NOTARIES PUBLIC ANO SEARCHERS of RECORD. from and after May 20, 1889, to which at 3 o’clck. May 17, in Wall street. other telescope yet made, will at once fore. startle a good many to find out on Notice for Publication. date you are granted leave. Forward at The opposing dans, whose chiefs are reveal wonders that will greatly advance the authority of a writer in The Hoepilal, once by express to this bureau all gov respectively Henry Villard and Elijah tiie science of astronomy. It has opened that could the infants be ranged in a line L and O ffice at Oregon Citv. Or., I ernment property in your possession. All May 14, 1889 ( expense necessary to reach your home Smith, botli claimed the victory, but a new field beyond the reach of other tel of cradles seven deep they would go Notice is hereby given that the following- must incurred on or before May 20,1889. several days will elapse before the rolls escopes, and that field is lieing carefully around the globe. We have the ingen nained settler has tiled notice of his inten J ames T anner , Commissioner. are completed. Even then it may be studied every hour that is available. ious conclusion also that supposing the tion to make final proof in support of his claim ami. that said proof will In» made Mr. Keam has served as special exam hard to tell who is Bucsessful until the Stars are seen in every part of the heavens little ones to grow up and the sexes to be equally divided, we should have an befon* the County Judge, or in his absence iner for the Hudson River district, which election on June 17. Mr. Villard’s sec that were never revealed before. Stars army before the County Clerk of Yamhill ixmiitv, of a hundred tunes as large as the comprises I’utnam, Dutchess, Greene retary, who is also a director in the com that all other instruments show to He sin forces of thu British empire, with a w ife at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday. July 12, ISM, viz : ! and Ulster counties, since April 1, with panv, yesterday claimed that his chief gle, are by the great telescope proved to in addition to every soldier. The same 400 300,000 feet of lumber now on band, No. 1—310 acres, 3J4 miles from McMinn WILLIAM I ROBERTSON. . writer looks at the matter in a still more ville; finely improve«, good buildings ; wa acres good Jimber land. Price. $6,000. <»nc- headquarters here. Prior to tirât date he controlled enough stocks to secure the lx? double or multiple. Many classified picturesque light. He imagines tiie ba Homestead Entry No. 4003. for the s of s ter pit* <1 to bou>e and barn. Price.$10.569. third cash ; balance, one to two years’ time, was stationed at Poughkeepsie. He had election of his Beard of Directors, and nebulae are resolved into clusters of stars w )4 ami the n e *4 of s w 1-4 of station 20. t bies being carried past a given point in for cash or lumber. One-third cash: easy tenns. passed tiie ¿Ivil-service examination and of course, his own re-election as president. and will be so recorded in future cata their mothers’ charge one by one and the 2 s, r 5 w No. 2—210 acres, 3 miles from McMinn No, 50—100 acres, eight miles from Mc served eight months in the pension office On the other hand, Elijali Smith’s friends logues. The first night tiie telescope was procession being kept up continuously lie names the following witnesses to prove ville; well improved; running water. Price. Minnville.; 30 aeres plow land, balance tim his continuous residence upon and cultiva boasted that when tne June election was $9,000. One-third cash ; balance, easy terms. ber and pasture; 100 acres lenced. small or at Washington before being sent into the held , Mr. Villard and his party would be pointed to the planet Saturn, Mr. Keel night and day until the last comer in the tion of, said land, viz; This powder never varies. A marvel . --------------------of twelve months has passed by. A suffi field. He has sent the following protest greatly surprised at tire result. Geo L Riggins, Geo Davis. T. B Rob er discovered a division in tHe rings that ciently liberal rate of speed is allowed, purity, strength ami wholesomeness. More No. 5-four 20 acre tracts 2\i miles from chard; warranty deed. Price, $950. ertson and Bert Bowers, all of North Yam McMinnville. Price, $890 i»er tract. One- However this may be, it is certain that no other telescope is powerful enough to but even witli these babies in arms going economical than the ordinary kinds, and hill, Yamhill No. 2, B—Furniture and undertaker’s to Commissioner Tanner : county, Oregon be sold in competition with multi half down stock and good will of business, invoice S ir : 1 have the honor to acknowledge during the last few days, there has been reveal. This discovery has since been past 20 a minute, the reviewing officer cannot tude of low test, short weight alum or phos Any person who desires to protest against No. 10 live 10-acre tracts, 2 mile* from price on goods, easy terms; satisfactory the receipt of your telegram of tiie 13th great demand for the stock, an it has repeatedly verified by all the astronomers would only have seen a sixth part of the phate powder. Sold only in cans. K oval the allowance of such proof, or who knows reasons for selling. McMinnville. Price. $50 per acre. inst., and in reply to state that I most commanded a high premium. Most of infant le host file onward by the time he B aking P owder C o . 106 Wall St.. N. Y, of any substantial reason, under the law at the observatory. In one of l’rof. Hol and regulations of the interior department, No. 11—15 acres, with good bouse and No. 8. B- 635acres 2 miles from postoilice. emphatically object to being relieved it was in the hands of the leaders on den’s reports last'year he stated that an had been a year at his post. In other either side, who held onto it. The pre why such proof should not I m » allowed, will words, the babies that had to be carried bar.», chicken house, etc., tine orchard; 2 1-2 2 houses, one barn, living water, 400 acres : from duty as therein notified. impirtant work of the great telescope l>e given an opportunity at the above men Wo have the Exclusive Control ci miles from McMinnville. Price, 1.700. One- plow land ; price $15 per acre, balance time I have been appointed under the civil- mium Thursday was from 1 tot! per cent, when the work began would lie able to will he to confirm or disprove the discov tioned time and place to » ross-examine the half cash ; balance, three years. secured by mortgage on the premises service rules, and there has been noth above the market prices, and yesterday toddle onward by itself when a mere witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evi eries made by the aid of other telescopes. morning it had advanced to 7 per cent. No. 12—170 acres adjoining the town of ing in my conduct inconsistent therewith. fraction of its comrades had reached the dence in rebuttal of that submitted by No. 3—30 acres two and one-half miles I have never been on tiie delinquent list, McMinnville; with extra good buildings, Many operators acting on the theory This is well illustrated by a recently-re saluting post; and when trie years supply claimant. large orchard ami land of liest quality. from postoffice, house of five rooms, barn and have never had any cases charged that when the books closed it would be ported discovery of a change in the rings of babies was tapering to a close, there W T BURNKY. Price. $75 jmt acre. $7.000 cash : balance, 24-30, living water on premises, all firstclass to me for faulty work. I think the record known which partv was ahead anil that of Saturn, showing a wl.ite region near would be a rearguard, not of infants, but (May 24-21 ) Register. land; price, $1500. time. of the pension office will bear me out in the defeated party would unload its stock the place where tiie shadow of the planet of romping boys and girls. They would No. 13—.555 acres. 10 miles from McMinn No. 7—110>£ acres four and one-half miles tiie statement that I have treated a pub had sold the stock short. But nobody falls oil the rings. This discovery was have passed in fact out of the niatcrnal ville; 2 houses, 4 barns; this is one of the from McMinnville, well improved, goodjbuild- Notice for Publieiitioii. made in Germany and quickly tele ln*st stock farms in the County. Price. ings, schoolhouse on one corner of farm; lic office as a public trust and fulfilled its got out, and the result was that after the graphed ail over (lie world. Saturn was arms into the hands of the school teacher. duties faithfully, and the veterans in my delivery hour, notices were received by Every moment of nearly seven years $7,500. One-half cash; balance, terms to price, $45 per acre, two-thirds cash. L\ND Ol H< E AT OliEi.ON (’ITT,« district will sustain me when I say that I the Chairman of the Stock Exchange to at once the “observed of ail observers,” would be required to complete the pa suit Oregon, April 24, 1889. f No. 9—House of live rooms and % acre executed the duties of my office liberally buy in Oregon and Transcontinental and two American astronomers, in tlieir rade of the little ones that in the course No. 14—510 acres, 11 miles from McMinn Notice is hereby ¡riven that the following- ville; this farm has good buildings of all in McMinnville, chicken house, barn, wood and impartially; that I have sought under the rules on account of the shorts. enthusiastic haste, observed the reputed of a twelvemonth begin to play their named settler has tiled notice of her inten kinds necessary for the farmer ami stock shed, etc.; price, $650. truth ; have done justly, openly and hon- Tiien there was a wild scramble, and change, and the telegraph announced part in the first ago of man.— Lerih Mer tion to make final proof in support of iter their verification of the discovery, The cury. raiser; running water. Price, $18 per acre. those who held the stock stood out for ot ably my whole duty; have observed claim, and that said »roof will he made be No. 10—20 vacant lots at prices ranging Lick telescope while allowing fine details Part cash ami easy terms. fore the county judge, or, in his absence, from $100 to $150 per lot, 00x120 feet, con the law ; and have acted in harmony high figures. The price jumped to (ill, on Saturn that are beyond tiie reaclt of No. 16 -800 acres, 7 miles from McMinn veniently located; easy terms. before the county clerk of Yamhill county, with the magnanimous spirit that char then to 61%, 61% and 62. At the same A Learned New Orleans Nun. ville; about 50 head of cattle and horses, at McMinnvile, Oregon, on Friday June 28, acterizes tiie conduct of tiie democratic time the stock was selling in the regular of any other telescope, reveals no abnor 18MIK viz; besides hogs, goats, farming machinery, mal changes as reported from Germany, No. 11—Relinquishment of claim to 157’4 party toward the soldiers who risked way at 34%. etc. Price, $21,000. One-fourth cash ; bal acres, ten miles from McMinnville, has for their lives for their country in its hour D. WRIGHT. Among the fine and distinguished lit and proves the discovery’ a mistake. The news quickly spread. From all Snu don’t have to offer a prlre to Mil thli ance, time to suit improvements- large bouse 20x35, barn of peril. widow of William E Wright, deceas<sl, the buildings in the neighborhood brok \\ itli such a watchful guardian of the erary women, of whom New Orleans Goods, for it» the BEST HADE. Every Can hold» No. 17—100 acres. 7 miles from McMinn 40x65, 9000 feet fencing, etc.; price, $600. Homestead Entry No. 4929, for the s of s When I entered the government ser ers hurried to the Exchange, where a science of astronomy, the observers will should be extravagantly proud, none ville; very best valley land. Price, $45 per w of section 12, t3 s, r 2 w. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. No. 17—House of 8 rooms with 8 lots in vice I did not surrender my political lib crowd of hundreds of excited men howled soon learn to be careful in announcing ranks higher than brilliant Mother Aus She names the following witnesses to acre. ’ addition. Good barn, etc. Loca erty. I have opinions firmly seated, and and yelled in front of the rostrum as tlieir discoveries. An astronomer who prove her ami her dec<‘as<‘d husband’s con No. 18—348 acres. 0 miles from McMinn Johns tin, Superior, not only of the schools, is making a specialty ’ of studying and tion 1 is one of the best in McMinnville. though there was a panic. Several hun I have never been backward in express tinuous residence u|»on ami cultivation of, ville, well improved, water in every field, said land, viz; ing them. When I praised the adminis dred shares were bought at 62, and the cataloguing tiie nebulae, sent to Mr. convent3 and asylums directed by the buildings good orchard. Price, $30 per acre. Price, only $1700. M c M innville , ore . John W Winters, A 8 Vaughn, Jas New No. 9, B—360 acres, 2 miles from McMinn tration of the pension bureau under Gen. excitement culminated when a hundred Barnard the position of one he had just Sisters of Mercy in this city, but through No. 19—100 acres. 1 mile from postofficc. man and Wm Garland, all ot Middleton, ville: £<>od buildings, desirable location, 250 Black I did merely what it deserved. shares were sold at 64%, 29% points discovered, asking him to examine it. out Louisiana and Honduras. Those who Price, $45 per acre. One-half cash Wa*«bington county. Oregon. Mr. Barnard finds four nebulae in tiie field No. 20 - 62 acres, 6 miles from McMinn acres in cultivation. Price, $30 per acre; Gen. Black must be recognized by every above the regular market price, repre Any person who desires to protest against have had the privilege of meeting this ville, 1 mile from postoffice. Price, $50 per terms, $5,000 cash, balance easy payments. thoughtful person as tiie true friend of senting a difference of $2,962.50 on that butnone in the position indicated. He re talented and charming lady are full of ad the allowance of such proof, or who knows acre. One-half cash. No. 10. B—105 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Mc tiie soldier, the founder of the liberal order alone. That was however the last ports this fact to the astronomer, giving miration for the manifold gilts she pos of any substantial reason under the law tiie exact positions of the new ones him sale. and regulations of the Interior Department, No. 21—Saw mill, 10 miles from McMinn Minnville, land of very best quality; price, policy which marked his administration In the fifteen minutes between the first and telling him to take his choice as to sesses. An able financier, a wonderful ville, capacity 10,000 feet per day ; all com $40 per acre, one-third cash, balance in two and which is to mark succeeding admin Jrn!iU?K' r,e“man»i>tP, Correspondenee Buoi why such proof should not I h ‘ allowed, will plete ami now working full crew . orders for I years. istrations. Whatever ]xjlitical utter and last order 1,300 shares exchanged which one is his, and lie (Mr. Barnard) disciplinarian and a devout religeuse, LFT“ 1»ra®U®ally taught al th be given an opportunity at the al>ove men tioned time and place to cross-examine the ances 1 made last fall. I made no state hands at an average advance of about 27 will take the rest. It is doubtless well she combines with such sterling qualities witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evi the art of conversation in a marked de ments but what were facts and can be points, representing a balance of about known to most readers that in the occul dence in rebuttal of that submitted by gree. One would think with the care of $34,000 against the short interest. Among tation of a star by the moon the light of easily proven. claimant and numerous in I will state in conclusion that I am a those who were caught were Hatch & a star is instantly’ extinguished and as an immense the property W T. BURNEY, abbess would find small lundreds of our democrat, always have been and always Kendall, Randall & Woerum and Frank quickly comes in view when the moon stitutions, May 3:18 Register. leisure for literary pursuits. This is a has passed it, instead of gradually being ex|>ect to be; that I have performed no Savin & Co., while it was said that Rus mistake, however, for in addition to in A. P. ARMSTRONG, Principe!, Portlaud, Or. hidden, and as slowly coming in view on act in my office that I am not proud of, sell Sage, Woerishoffer & Co., Von Hoff Timber Laud., Act .lune 3, IK7K and tliat I do not consider my removal man & Co., “Deacon” S. V. White and the other edge of the moon, which would numerable magazine anil newspaper ar Notice for Publication. justified by any act of mine or called for other large concerns had seen the storm be the case if the moon had an atmos ticles, a volume treating of the history of by anything in my record with the de brewing and settled their short interest phere. These observations are valuable her powerful order is produced every 1.xxn Om< E nt Oregon 4'itv. Or., I twelve months. The fourth liook in at from 7 to 10 percent, above the market for determining the exact position of tiie partment. Very respectfully, March 22, 1KIW i and it, was calculated that it took neailv moon, which they give to a tenth of a “Leaves from the Annals of the Sisters of F. W. K eam , Special Examiner. Notice is hereby given that in couipliance Mercy” is just from the press, and is en second. Mr. Barnard was observing the $500,000 to settle the differences. W asuingtox , May 17.—Pension Com with the provision., of tiie act of congress of The court end of the fight between occultation of a prominent star, and no tertaining and delightful reading from a June 3. 1S7X, entitled \t, H' t for Ils- -ale of missioner Tanner’s attention being called Elijah Smith and Henry Villard was ticed that only a part of the light was literary point of view To complete the timber lands in the states of t'utmnmn. by a correspondent to-night to a report practically ended Saturday in favor of the I first extinguished, followed an instant fifth and last volume Mother Austin, who Oregon, Nevada rnd Washington terri a great traveler, proposes visiting Cali tory,” llenry Troeger, of Portland, county that Special Examiner Keam, of Kings former by Henry Villard promising that later by the ba’ance. This star appeared is of Multnomah, state of Oregon, lias this BALLARD HUNTING, tiie other edge of the moon in the fornia some time in July. The scenes ton, N. Y., refused to be removed and lie would not issue the $10,000,000 addi at day tiled in this office his sworn statement tional stock of the Oregon Transconti same manner, so lie was led to conclude are laid out principally on the Pacific No 44!*, for the purchase of the s w .,f took shelter under the civil-service act, nental to the detriment of the company that the star was double, although no coast, and accuracy is one essential qual GALLERY^TARGET RIFLES section No. 10, in township No. 2 south, the commissioner expressed the decided or to control the election. Early in the telescope had ever shown it as such. ity of her writings. range No <i west, and will otter proof to The best and simplest sliow that the land sought is more valuable opinion that Mr. Keam, whoever he morning Wager Swayne, counsel for Mr. Burnham tiien pointed the great tel to the erratic star and it was for its timber or stone than for agricultural might be, would go, notwithstanding the Elijali Smith and E. R. Bell obtained an escope purposes, and to establish his claim to said order from Judge Barrett to examine found to be double.— Cleveland Leader, civil-service act. tana before trie register amt receiver of litis Henry Villard before the injunction in The McMinnville electric light plant MADE. office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thundav. “It is true,” said he, “that the special the afternoon. K1111 F<?ur Miles a Minute. yL Strongest Shooting. will no doubt be put in, but better keep the 'Alt11 day of June, 18X9. examiners now enter the service under At the hour when the examination of He names as witnesses: T M Stark. J H tiie ball rolling. A list of towns lighted the civil-service act, but any government Mr. Villard was to begin his counsel were W EASIEST WOIKINC. Baukin, W E Jacobs and W S Rnntyon, all A new scheme of transportation is to by electricity, and the cost per lamp is employee may be removed from any before Judge Barret, in Supreme Court of Portland, Mnltnoinali county, Oregon Vh\ All sizes from 22 calibre branch of the service in spite of it. I Chambers, asking that the order of the be introduced between New York and appended. Any and all persons claiming adversely to 45 calibre. Tlio the above-described lands are requested to cannot, without consulting the records, morning be revoked. During the legal Boston whereby, it is said, large pack Racine, Wis., has 120 lights at $75 per All prices from tile tlieir claims in this office on or leforc distinguish Mr. Ream’s case from any sparring, Counselor Charles Wetmore ages of mail ami even cars containing BALLARD »1 C.OO up- said 20th day of June. W. 1»xx T BURNEY, of the others, but if lie is one of the spec produced an armful of documents, letters, passengers can be whisked from one light jx*r annum, all night except moon has won more V light nights, and $50 per light run until ial examiners who have been removed, I and affidavits to prove Mr. Villard’s in Stand without a April 5-18 Register J. F. t'Al.BREATH. E. E. OOUCIIKR. prizes at Target 1 don’t see that lie has any remedy. Trie tegrity and his great desire for the wel place to another, a distance of 230 miles, 12 o’clock. i rival for aocu- Shooting than k racynml killing long and the short of it is this : Gen. fare of the Oregon and Transcontinental. in less than an hour. This would be Yonkers, N. Y., lias 45 2,000 candle all other makes Calbreath & Goucher. poweron lariro of rifles put to Timber land, act .Inn«- 3, 1M7K. Black had been treating his staff of A new affidavit of Ilenrv Villard was read equal to a speed of four miles per min power lights, burning 4,000 hours per lah or small game gether. Notice for Publication. Watchmakei’ special examiners with great liberality, indignantly denying that he had any in ute. An experiment with the new ma year. The company sav they are losing PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. money on the contract,’ and tliev prob Our and when I came into office I was con tention of controlling the election. lie and Jeweler. l.Axn (hri<t at Oregon City,Or., ' We guarantee 1 chine was held the other day in Boston ably are. M c M innville , ... O regon , fronted witli tiie fact that if I didn’t stated that his opposition to Dillon was March 29th, 18X!t.i 1 ’ ittsbury, Mass., has 71 lights run 1900 in the presence of many scientists, in promptly discharge a large number of merely to keep the road out of the hands 1888 Dealer in All Kinds ol Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware. (Office over Braly’s Bank. ) Notice is licrvby given that in compliatiw them there would be a deficit. I dis ot the Union Pacific, in which that gen cluding Prof. A. E. Dolbear, of Tuft’s hours ix>ryear at $90 [xrr light i«r annum. witli tiie provisions of the act of congress of Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE, OR. Youngstown, Ohio, has 180 lights run missed fifty and thought all was well, tleman was a controlling spirit. He of college, who announced that he was June 3, 1878. entitled "All act for the sale of EQUAL TO Cata S, A. YOUNG, M. D. on the Phil., sched. at $75.50 per light but to-day I find that I must either dis fered to bind linnself not to use the $10, timber lands in the states of California, thoroughly satisfied of the success of the per year. miss thirty or forty more or furlough 000,000 for electioneering purposes. Oregon. Nevada, amt Washington terri Anything Produced logue tory,” William H Adkins, of Oregon City, system. Norwalk, Ohio, has 82 lights costing $70 that number for the remainder of this Judge Swayne said that if Mr. Villard I Physician & Surgeon. IN T1TAT LINE. county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, bus I»er year per light. fiscal year, without pay I cannot say would make that stipulation in writing is Just The inventor, John G. Williams, is a tins day tiled in this office liis sworn state M c M ixn ville . ... O regon . Sandusky, Ohio, 115 lights, run everv whether any of those dismissed will be he would take it. Mr. Wetmore assured resident of this city. His machine con Ask your dealer to show incut No.516, fortlie purchase of the n 1-2 of k out. dark night, for $190 i»er light. taken back after July 1. but up to the bin that such a document would be ready our rifles. sists of a magnetic car. hanging from a n w % of section No. 26, in township No. 2 Office and residence on D street. AH Allentown, Pa; Massilon, Ohio; Batli by this morning. present time no appointments have been Goods of all descriptions moved and care single rail, where it follows a streak of south, range No. 6 west and will offer proof calls promptly answered day or night. Illustrated Catalogue sent H made to fill the vacancies. The condi “Then,” said Judge Barrett, “that electricity. With one horse-power it is Me; Jackson, Mich; Concord, N. II. to show that tiie land sought is more valu ful handling guaranteed. FREE on application. ■ Gloucester, Mass.; Cornellsville, N. Y; able for its timlier or stone than for agricul tion of affairs which made removals im takes the case out of the court and you said that one ton can be thus transported Address | Collections will be made mouthy DR. J. C. MICHAUX tural purposes, and to establish his claim Keene, N. 11; New Britain, Conn.; <4k-l¡aiding of a 1 kinds done chean«J|J perative made appointments impossible. gentlemen can settle it among your a distance of 1440 miles a day at a cost of Portsmouth, N. If.; Union Citv, Ind.; MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. ] to said land before the register and receiver Asr. genetal rule, in making my selec selves.” The case was then dismissed. 30 cents. This, in mail matter, would of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on tions for removals I selected those spec represent some 2,880,000 letters, and by Watertown, N. Y.; Williamstown, Penn; » F. O. Box 20 E, Practicing Physician and Surgeon, Monday, the 24th day of June. 1SMI. ial examiners whose services seemed Garfield’s Deatli-Bedat Auction. this system packages of mail could be Petersburg, Ya.; Ottawa, Can.; North He names as. witnesses: George Brough NEW HAVEN, CONN. ampton, Mass., and many other cities to be least efficient.” sent off every five minutes if necessary, Pin and Albert Blount, of Oregon City, LAFAYETTE. OREGON Those who have been removed may The historic piece of property in El tints preventing large accumulations. have contracts varying from $65 to $100 Clackamas county, ami Joseph Fetch and per year per lamp. James Henry, of North Yamhill, Yamhill rest assured that very few of them will The single track is to bi carried on tri J. S. HIBBS. Pro. beron, N. J., known as the “Garfield Jan, 21, *83. county; all of Oregon. be reinstated. Lyman's Patent Combination Gun-Sight. cottage,” in which the murdered presi pods some distance above the ground, Third Street, - McMinnville, Any and all persons claimii'g adversely A Petrified Bible. and the car will pass through coils of in the aliove-descnbed lands are requested to M c M innville national bank .; dent passed the last weeks of agony sulated wire at intervals. ----- Keeps constantly on Land---- tile tlieir claims in this office on or licfons A Round Route to Boston. which preceded his death, was sold re While electing an oid swamp last week In the experiments, the carriage exhib said 24th day of June, lxxti. m ’ m INN VILLE, OREGON. W. T. BI RNEY. Senator Hale seemed a little surprised cently under the hammer, and is now ited was mounted on a wooden track, on Mr. Ma rtin Flush, living near Pleasant April 12:19 Register. posts about three feet high, with an as Transacts a General Banking Business, Highest price paid fur fat cattie. sheep hogs when informed by Capt. Goodall that the property of Mrs. McEvers Gosling, cent of six inches in fifty feet, and it ran Valley, discovered quite a curiosity. Sev 40 Per Cent. and poultry. the Pacific Coast Steamship Company sister of Sir Bach Cunard, of steamship eral feet beneath the leaves and muck he Reduction in on one wheel at eacli end. The scien President........................... J. W. COW LS Trespass Notice. carried Australian wool from this city fame. With the cottage the furniture tific principle involved is said to be that unearthed what appeared to be a stone Price. Vice President .......... LEE LAUGHLIN by which a hollow coil of insulated wire liook. Close inspection showed it to be SEND FOR TO page Oatakiguc north and turned it over to the Canadian used by Presidon Garfield during his All persons are forbidden from hunting Cashier........................ CLARK BRALA a family Bible, bearing the date 1773, of Slphta. Rlfirn, etc. or fishing on our premises Any viola I 1’acfic railroad for transportation, some last illness also passed into the posses will draw a magnet into itself, anil in the plainly lettered. It is now solid lime Address, tion of this notice will I k * prosecuted to tlm ferial railway the car passing through Sells exchange on Portland, San Fran Wm. LYMAN, times to Canadian ports but more often sion of Mrs. Gosling, as did the Hotel such a coil cuts off the current which stone. Those who have examined the full extent of the law. TIiddleOrld, Ct. Sample rooms in connection cisco and New York. L T D avis , A c D avis , to Boston. In answer to Senator Hate's Elberon and all its furniture. goes on to tiie one ahead.—.Vrw I'ort book state that it was originally a real G eo . O wens , J p Our-.-. Interest allowed on time deposits. The sale was made by Hugh II. Ham bock and is now petrified. WorM. o------ o question why shippers chose ho circuitous IDEAL RfLOAPIHB E J. O wens , J. II H arvley . Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. ill, special master in chancery, at Tren R edmond , A J N kixos . a route. Mr. Goodali replied that it was ton, under an older issued in a suit to ron all ’ J B ohn FOR g h Seven Thousand Murderers. According to Nature, a series of regula H <> B SKINNER. - •* artmax , F ____ . Is now fitted up in first class order. one effect of the interstate law. “Trans foreclose a mortgage for $100,000, given RIFLES, Pistols ’ S I ¿ C. '. A. W allace , B r S parks , tions with regard to patents and design- to Mrs. Gosling by tier cousin, Charles Probably few people in this part of the H embrke . B'L attf . B ros , continental lines, ” said Captain Goodall and Shot Cuns. «r ™ ~ W c lias just been issued in Japan. Ail in Accommodations as good as can be G. Franeklvn, the former ownc. of the world have heard of Port Blair, though ventors whose discoveries are beneficial, B ust tn the W orld . Send „ J R L ongacre “ are in an association which regulates for Illustrated Descriptive E fourni in the city. property. At 3 o’clock in the afternoon Circular. freights and fares, and in order to pre- Auctioneer Truax announced that he tiie fact that it lias 7,000 murderers or are calculated to improve existing pro IDEAL MF’G CO., [ cesses of manufacture, may apply for let Hoiisr Sign, and Ornamental Painter THIS PAPER- among its population gives the place a S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. vent the Canadian Pacific’s competition, was ready to proceed with the sale and Kcw Haven, Conn. • ters patent. No patents, however, wil« I SSS_ I SLSZJilaliw Ag'n. y of M m . to unique distinction. Port Blair is tiie they permit it to charge a lower rate asked for a bid on tiie hotel property N. W. AYER A •ON.'xu-auUK.Miicd •*. OM M c M innville , O regon . be granted in the case of articles of food across the continent than their own tariffs first. The building, a long, two-story great i>enal colony of British India, where ordrink, or in case of medicines. In While an agreement that a competing frame structure, will accommodate about are collected the dregs of the Indian em ventors who do not receive letters patent Graining, line may charge lower rates than other sixty guests, and the plot on which it pire. Far out in tiie bay of Bengal, on are powerless to s.ue in respect of piracy THE STANDARD TROTTING STALLION, Paper Hanging and lines reaching the same ports may be a stands has a frontage of 300 feet on the island of South Andaman live 12,000 of tlieir inventions. In order to register way to prevent competition, it seems Ocean avenue, running back 518 feet to deported Hindoos and Mohammedans. an invention, application must be made Carriage Painting. somewhat a circuitous way. The gen the Atlantic ocean. Thero were only two No walls surround tlieir settlement. Tliev to the Patents Bureau, and, if tiie offic al eral understanding has rieen that the bidders—Mr. Van Peldt, of New York, work in the field and forest, and sleep in are sarisfied as to the genuineness of the Prompt Attention to Orders from Canadian Pacific maintained its advan who represented Mr. Franeklvn, and wooden barracks, but so well are the invention, it is registered on certain forms the Country. Record 2:30. tage over American roads through the Lawyer Gutlierie, of the same city, who shores guarded that there have lieen no being complied witli, and certain fees ojieration of the interstate law’ which pro represented Mrs. Gosling. The first bid escapes by water for nine years, and, if paid. A curious omission occurs in the Will Make the Season of 1889, hibits American roads from reducing was $40,000 from which point the bids tiie prisoners flee into tiie forests, they regulations, but it is not plain whether it THE NADJY BAR! rates between competiting rates below were rapidly advanced until $50.000 was either perish of starvation or are cap is intentional or not. Nothing whatever IN THE COOK HOUSE. those maintained between points where bid by Mr. Gutberie, and tiie hotel was tured and brought by fierce natives, who is sftid as io tiie rights of a foreigner to there is no competition. Being exempt sold at that price. The cottage and fur are handsomely rewarded fey every es- patent an invention, but it is presumed Stocked with the Choicest Wines, Liq- from this law tiie Canadian Pacific is at niture were tiien put up, the first bid be i c.-qied prisoner they bring to the convict that he will not be able to do so, nor has ■ors and Cigars—Domestic ami Imported. liberty to regulate its own rates with a ing $20,000. Mr. Gutlierie got this, too, camp. any provision been made for advertising The Best Bar in. tiie City Yamhill County, Oregon. It might be supjiosed that a commun applicants for letters patent. The Pat view to get the transportation of freight at his bid of $25,000. These prices were WM. MARTIN. Proprietor. lietween through ports. If it carries freight paid subject to a prior mortgage of $50,- ity which includes 7000 murderers would ents Bureau is to be tiie cole judgo of all at a loss between San Francisco to Boston 000, held by the New York Life Insur be a very unhealthy place of residence. cases submitted to it, and from its decis DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: it can make up for the loss by higher ance company, making the total sum Wo are informed by the keejiers, how ion there is no appeal; hut in certain ca DICK I'l.AHEBTY is a cbestuut: small atrip and Mollr): he by Young Morrill. All I he Latest Novels in face, ono white uiklo; stand» 1G hands high; ever, men in the camp, and in each case rates between local points. The fact paid for trie property $125,000. This is Dick Flaherty’« dam, Bel! Drew, han pared a two judges sit with the bureau, and weighs 1150 pounds: winner of the 2:43 class at mile fn 2:30. by Dodd * Nelson. by John Nelnoa ! there was some extenuating cireuin- ses that the Canadian Pacific receives a considered a good price. assist in decidiug whether a patent should City View Park. September 13, 18»s. defeating 187; 2d dam by Butte riteId’s Ht. Clair; .3d dam Reliable Opposition | stancu that saved the prisoner from the handsome subsidy from the government Can be Found at The Charles G. Francklyn was at one time be granted or not. Tiie duration of a Maud Knox. Oueco, Oleander and Harvest in dy Blackleg, by Bigget's Rattler; 4th dam by helps it in competition with American agent for the Cunard line in New York ’ gallows tree, which bears a plentiful patent is to be five, ten, or fifteen years, three straight heats. This waa Dick's first and Jack Haw kin«, by Boston; Sth dam by Old Ht which have to make tbeir own ex and was formerly a very wealthy man. ' crop in India. Life sentences in this, according to the amount paid in fees. only race, at which time he he made hie record Clair. Boot & Shoe Dealer. roads, panses. It is much to be hoped that this He built the hotel and cottage about fif tHe largest penal settlement in the world, of 2:30. Sired by t'earnaugbt, Jr, Fearnaught. Jr., dam Halder, by OM f'olum he by Fearnaught 112, record 2:23!*. (winner bus; 2d dam by Harris' Hambletonian; 3d dam. tour of investigation may result in some teen years ago and for a time lived in the are not to be interpreted literally, anv Opium is got by cutting the capsule of I I of the 110,000 purse at BoOslo in 1868. defeat Boston Girl, a celebrated 3 mile trotter, nr Old legislation to equalize the condition be cottage. He tendered the use of it to l more than elseweere. If tiie life prisoner the poppy flower with a notched iron in j ing George Palmer. Col. American Abdallah. tween tiie American roads and the Cana President Garfield, who was removed 1 behaves himself for 20 years, lie knows strument at sunrise, and by the next Girl, J. J. Bradley, Myron Maynard. FOSITIVELV I’erry. Victor Hugo Full Stock of Musical Instru dian Pacific.—S. F. Call. there from Washington about a month I ho will be sent home a free man, and morning a drop or two of juice has oozed . Study this horse’s breeding, pcudes being a trotter himso't, he comes from ments and Stationery Always before his death. Since that time it has j Port Blair never sees him again.— Neir out. Thisis scraped off and saved by tiie I trotting ancestry. A contemporary lias this startling and been occupied during each summer bv York Sun. on Hand. grower, and after he has a vessel full of remarkable item : “Ex-Senator Riildle- the family of Augustine Smith, of Mor it, it is strained and dried. It takes a Tc Insure, $40; Season., $30. berger is inclined to take a very sober ristown, N. .1. The attendance at tiie , Tiie Rev l'liillip Brooks remarks that ------------ » poppies you..« to make a pound of great many view af the Republican situation in Vir sale was limited to the parties in in by taking himself to Europe this Sum- opium, and it goes through a number of Glares bred by season payable July 1st; mare* bred by iosirsnce payable when num are known tn be with foal. I or fnrlher information address: Third Street, McMinnville, Or. ginia. terest. mer he goes with a large party. processes l>efore before it »s >s ready tor market. CHAS. WOODS. Manager. McMinnville, Oregon. W. T. Shurtleff. J. I. KNIGHT & CO REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, McMinnville, Oregon We Notice a Few of Our Properties POWDER Absolutely Pure. J. J. COLLARD, Lots in the Oak Park addition on the Installment PLAN. Besides Town Property of all descriptions* We can only give a very small proportion of our properties. Should any thing in this list interest yon, address us, giving number on list and we will forward you full description. If you wish any information regarding our County, do not fail to write us. All your questions will he answered cheerfully and to the best of our ability. ¿ á ARLIK R epeating ri FLES L RIFLES WM. HOLL, Our Goods CARLIN, & HIGH Diaymen. Eurisko Market. All Meats of Best Quality. The St. Charles Hotel. i* J.B. ROHR, « - F. DIELSCHNEIDER, DICK FLAHERTY, Commencing April 1, Ending July 1, AT M MINNVILLE FAIR GROUNDS. NEWS STORE. k