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M c M innville , O regon , F riday , june 7, 1889. » e 'ÎÂR î S: Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. VOL. I. NO. 18 QUICK WITH A PISTOL. DHULEEP SING’S GEM. VERV INTEM PERATE. three minutes, yon go to rest whether Administratrix’ Notice. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. you could whip your man the next in Captain Hall on Wliat Cavalry The Famous Diamond Now Another Anecdote About flic late Notice is hereby given that the under Nellie Bly’s Visit to John L. Stili- stant or not.” signed has been by the County Court for General Harney. Sparkles on Queen Victoria’s Might <lo With Revolvers. I examined Sullivan's hand, lie wateb- vaii at bis Training Quarters. Y anihill County, Oregon dulv appointed ing me with an amused expression. Breast. administratrix of the Estate of A. li. Hod A party of gentlemen were talking Wandering around Kingfisher, in Okla Nellie Bly, the bright lady reporter on 1 It looks too small a hand to bear a son, deceased All persons, therefore, hav about the late General Harney at the I The iaruous Kohinoor diamond, or homa, the curious visitor notices in front ; record of so many “ knock-out ” blows. ing any claims against said Estate, will pre I the New York World, who exposed the sent them to me, dulv verified, at tlie office doings of the asylum on Blackwell’s island I The fingers are straight and shapely, of one of the cavalry camps a space encir • “Mountain of Light,” which, aecordiug Palace last evening. One of them said; of J E. Magers, McMinnville, Oregon, on have closely trimmed nails, and are cf a and showed up to the public the bribery lovely pink. Tlie only apparent difler- cled witii a narrow path made by the s to a recent despatch, Queen Victoria has “I supjiose there have been more stories or before six months from this date told about Harney than any man that Dated May 22, 1889, trampling of hoofs, and wonders why ’ been asked to restore to its rightful own- methods of l’helps, the king of the lob- ■ ence is the great thickness through. M argaret m . hodson . this ciicus-like ring should be there and 1 er, Prince Dhuleep Sing, is one of tlie was ever in the army. He had a good ‘‘Feel my arm,” he said. ists in the New’ Yoik legislature, went to i Administratrix. many enemies, as all men like him are I tried to feel the muscle. It was like nothing like it about the other camps. . great jewels of the world. During hun- J. E. M agers . Belfast, N. Y., to see John L. Sulivan. a rock. With both hands I tried to May 23:2(1, Att’y for said Estate bound to have. He probably, when in Here is her experience with an opinion span it, but I couldn’t. The great fellow A question, says the Kansas City Times, , dreds of years it lias been looked upon his prime, was one of the beHt i»oker-play- LOAN BROKERS, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND SEARCHERS of RECORD. of Boston’s ideal slugger of the universe; sat watching me, with a boyish expres discovers that Captain Hall, who com with superstitious reverence by the Hin ers in America. His power of endurance Notice for l>ublici«tion. mands the troop, is a pistol enthusiast, doos, who lielieve that its possession was something remarkable, and his nerve If Sulivan isn’t able to whip any pu sion of amusement. "When I am ready to fight there and requires his men to practice snap carries with it the sovereignty ol India. was just as good at the close of a 24-bour I.vxn Orrii K at Oregon Citv. Or.. I gilist in the world, I would like to see won’t be any fat on my hands or face. shooting regularly. May 14. 1889.1 On the other hand, it has lieen regarded game as it was when the first hand was the man who is. I went to Belfast, N. They will be as hard as bone.” Notice is hereby given that the following- Captain Hall is a very interesting per as an omen of ruin and disaster, and its dealt. Y. to see him last week and was surprisd. “Do you harden them?” “I knew him in St. Louis twenty years named settler has tiled notice ot liis inten "Certainly. If I didn’t I would have sonality. lie is a Missourian, but has history shows that every sovereign own ago, and, although lie was nearly forty I tion to make final proof in support of his Why? I often thought that the sparring pieces knocked off. With a mixture of and. that said proof will I»- made instinct was inborn in everything except rock salt, white-wine vinegar, and sev been so long in service that “if asked ing it up to Victoria lost either Ills life or yearn my senior, he was then a very claim young-feeling man and a very entertain before the County Judge, or in liis aliscnce women and flowers. I have seen funny eral other ingredients, I whitewash my from whence he came,” the answer his empire. It belonged to the Mogul ing companion. iM-fore the County Clerk of Yninhill county, would be the army rather than Howard dynasty of rulers, but there is a tradition little roosters without one feather sprout hands and face.” “He was in the Black Hawk war, the at McMinnville, ilregon, on Friday, July 12, county, Mo. In physique and nature he that, before it shone in the Peacock Florida war, in Mexico and on the plains. 1889, viz: “Don’t you hate to hit a man?” fight like real men. It ’ s funny how proud WILLIAM 1. ROBERTSON, No. 1—310 acres, 3% miles from McMinn 300,000 feet of lumber now on hand, 44V) "I don’t think about it,” said Sullivan, is the ideal of a bean sabreur, allowing throne, it was owned, countless ages Iie And he was alwavs equal to toe emeigen- ville; finely improved, goint buildings , wa acres good timber land. Price. $6,000. One- boys are of their muscle; even a quiet with a smile. Homestead Entry No. 3003, for the s yi of » for the contradiction that he entertains fore by the mythological Pandoos. cy ; * ter pipi d to house and barn. Price. $10,500. third cash; balance, one to two years’ lime, boy who hasn’t any. Almost as soon as “When you do have to hurt a man “I used to hear my father tell a story w Q and the n e *4 of s w 1-4 of section 20. t for cash or lumber. One-tliird cash: easy terms. an antipathy to the saber. He is rather At all events, sovereign lias been about Harney He was in the army, and 2 s, r 5 w. the boy learns to walk, lie learns to don’t you feel sorry?” No, 50 — 160 acres, eight miles from Mc No. 2—210 acres, 3 miles from McMinn 11c names the following witnesses to prove “I am never sorry until the fight is tall and apparently slender, but so firmly stealing it from sovereign for nearly a knew Harney well. ville; well improved; running water. Price, Minnville; 30 aeres plow land, halanee tim jump into the position of defense and over?” his continuous residence u|>on and cultiva knit that in strength is much beyond the thousand years. The court circles of “Along about 1830, I think it was, Har tion of, said land, viz ; $9,(M«>. One-third cash ; balance, easy terms. ber and pasture; 100 acres lenced, small or double up liis fists. “How do you feel when you get hit ordinaryr In arguing for the abandon chard; warranty deed. Price, $950. Geo L Riggins. Geo Davis. T. B Rob London would, of course, be shocked at ney, who w as then a captain, was in com I reached Belfast in the morning and very hard?” No. 5—four 20-acre tracts 2'4 miles from mand at Mackinaw, the fort commanding ertson ami Bert Bowers, all of North Yam 5^o. 8, B—635acres 2 miles from postoffice, was the only passenger for that place. ment of the sabor and the substitution of McMinnville. Price, $8IIO per tract, One- the application of this term to the meth the “I only want a chance to hit back.” hill. Yamliill county, Oregon. straits connecting Lakes Huron and 2 houses, one barn, living water, 400 acres half down “Ever see a man killed in the ring?” the revolver he has to advance against od by which Her Majesty acquired the Michigan. One morning the company! Anv ___ ..... ..... who desires to , protest ______ against _____ person plow land; price $15 per acre, balance time -Muldoon’s house, where Sulivan is train from “ No, 1 onlv knew of one man who No. 10—five 10-acre tracts, 2 miles '' .......... of " such " , proof, or who c Know» ------- • secured by.mortgage on the premises ing, is in the prettiest part of the town, died in the ring. He was Walker of the protests of many old officers, who gem, but it is the very plain language of bugler was reported to him as having the allowance McMinnville. Price. $50 per acre. of f any under •»... the i law "”v substantial reason, ......... — No. 3—30 acres two ami one-1 a If miles only a short distance from the hotel. One Philadelphia, who died from neglect stick to'the ancient weapon of the mount Prince Dhuleep Sing to the Empress of been arrested the night before for drunk- “ and regulations of the interior ilepartiueut. No. 11—15 acres, with good house and from postoffice, house of live rooms, barn could never imagine from the surround India. “It will be useless for me,” lie enness. Tbe poor devil had spent the ed soldier. why such proof should not lie allowed, will after the fight was over. ” barn, chicken house, etc., tine orchard ; 2 1-2 24-30, living water on ¡ remises, all first class bigs that a prize-fighter trained there. “I began to consider the superiority of writes, “to demand the restoration of night in the guard-house and had suffer • miles from McMinnville. Price, 1.700. One- land; price, $1500. Although I hail breakfast before the modern pistol over the Baber,” lie my kingdom, swindled from me by your ed enough already. Harney, however, be given an opportunity at tlie above men The house is a verv pretty two-story reaching time and place to cross-examine tlm half cash ; balance, three years. Muldoon's cottage, 1 accepted said last week in his quiet way, “some Christian government, but which 1 hope ordered him to lie brought before him. tioned witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi building surrounded with the very his proposal to break bread with him as No. 12—170 acres adjoining the town of! No. 7 — 110U acres four and one-half miles years ago. The conviction that it is the shortly, by the aid of Providence, to re Tlie bugler appeared in a very sorry dence in rebuttal of that submitted by McMinnville; with extra good buildings, from McMinnville, well improved,goodjbuild- smoothest and greenest of walks. his guest. A nearer view of the dining I rang tbe bell and sent a letter of in room lost none of the prettiness and best possible weapon for cavalry was take from my robbers. But my dia plight, his uniform soiled, his hair dish- claimant. large orchard ami land oi best quality. ings, schoolhouse on one corner of farm; W T. BURNEY, price, $45 per acre, two-thirds cash. troduction to Muldoon. A handsome daintiness of everything. Birds, white ioiced on me as 1 studied the way to get mond, the Kohinoor, I understand, is eveled and his eyes bloodshot, *Ser- (May 24-21 Price. $75 per acre. $7,000 cash; balance, Register. ___ time. No. 9—House of five rooms and % acre young man, with broad shoulders and linnen, beatiful dishes, a bunch of fra at the highest possible efficiency for my entirely at your own disposal. There geant,’said Harney,‘at 10 o’clock take With a modern revolver a fairly fore, believing Your Majesty to be the this bugler down to the end of the wharf, No. 13 —555 acres. 10 miles from McMinn in McMinnville, chicken house, barn, wood dressed in a corduroy coat, came into the grant lilacs—all entirely foreign to my troop. room, holding a light grey cap in liis idea of prize-fighters. All was perfectly good shot can deliver five destructive most religious body that your subjects make him sit down and let his legs hang ville ; 2 houses, 4 barns ; this is one of the shed, etc.; price, $650. Notice for Publication best stock farms in tlie County. Price, hand. His face was youthful, his eyes at ease and happy. At one end of the fires while the best swoidsman makes a pray for every Sunday, I do not hesitate over the water. Then get a loaf of stale No. 10 — 20 vacant lots at prices ranging $7,500. One-half cash; balance, terms to from $100 to $150 per lot, 60x120 feet, con blue and his expression pleasing. A table sat Mrs. Muldoon; opposite her, single destructive stroke. The swords to ask that this gem be restored to me or bread from tlie sutler and place it in bis L amp Ornes at O hkgon C itv . i suit Oregon, April 24, 18141 I veniently located; easy terms. smile brought two dimples which punct Muldoon ; next to Mrs. Muldoon was my man must be within a few feet of his ad else that a fair price be paid for it to me hand. Let him take a bite of the bread No. 14—540 acres, 11 miles from McMinn of your privy purse.” Queen Victor and then blow a note on the bugle, l-et Notice is hereby riven that tin- following- No. 11—Relinquishment of claim to 157% uated liis rosy cheeks. His bearing was companion ; then myself; next to Sulli versary, while the revolver is accurate at out ville; this farm has good buildings of all easy aad most graceful. The champion long distances. Against infantry, armed ia lias not yet replied to this polite re him alternate, a bite and a blow, until nanicd settler has tiled notice of her inten kinds necessary for tho farmer and stock aeres, ten miles from McMinnville, has for van, on the opposite side, sat Assistant large house 20x35, barn wrestler and athlete, William Muldoon, Trainer Barnett and McCleary. Sulli with improved repeating rifles the sabre quest for restitution, but even should the bread is eaten. No water mind you; tion to make final proof in support of tier raiser; running water. Price, $18 per acre. improvements had just returned from a two-mile walk. van’s brother, who is anxious to knock is at a great disadvantage. Under the Dhuleep be successful in getting liis not a drop. I’m bound I’ll put a stop to claim and that said proof will lie made be 40x65, 9000 feet’fencing. etc.; price, $(>00. Part cash and easy terms. the county judge, or, in his almence, He said Sulivan was just being rubbed out somebody, sat opposite Sullivan. conditions that confront the cavalrv in ac kingdom back there is not much proba these men getting drunk and demoraliz fore No. Iff—800 acres, 7 miles from McMinn Iiefore tlie county clerk of Yamhill county, No. 17—House of 8 rooms with 8 lots in bility that he will ever see his diamond ing the Indians.’ tive service here in the United States, it ville; about 50 head of cattle and horses, Johns’ addition. Good barn, etc. Loca down, and if I would excuse him one mo at MeMinnvile, Oregon, on Friday June 28 The wild flowers which graced the “You know, gentleman, that in July, 1880. via: liesiiles hogs, coats, farming machinery, tion is one of the best in McMinnville. ment lie would tell Sulivan I wished to table were gathered by these great is hardly a more suitable weapon than a again unless he receives an invitation to Windsor castle. when this incident occurred, Mackin« in see him. etc. Price, $21,000 One-fourth cash; bal Price, only $1700. tomahawk. D. WRIGHT. ance, time to suit The magniflcei.t gem, it is needless to the middle of tlie day is about aa hot a widow of William E Wright, deceased In a few moments Muldoon returned, strongmen while taking their morning “I wish to see tlie saber discarded, be No. 9, B—360 acres, 2 miles from McMinn followed by a man who I never would walk. say, is part of the spoils of India. It place as there is to be found anywhere. Homestead Entry No. 4929, for tlie s No. 17—100 acres, 7 miles from McMinn cause as long as it is retained, the train of s About a mile from Champion’s Lest is “Well, the poor bugler was taken un w Q of section 12,13 s, r 2 w. ville; very best valley land. Price. $45 per ville: good buildings, desirable location, 250 have taken for the great and only Sulivan. necessary to develop rapid and accu was brought to England about 1850 in acres in cultivation. Price, $30 per acre; Muldoon’s beautiful farm of seventy ing acre. der guard and seated 011 the wharf. He Nile names the following witnesses to the Medes, sloop-of-war. lie is a tall man with enormous shoulders rate use of tlie better weapon is next to terms, $5,000 cash, balance easy payments. well stocked with fine cattle. No. 18—348 acres, 0 miles from McMinn Naturallv enough the gem caused a took a bite of bread and then gave a toot. prove her and her deceased liiisliand’s con and was dressed in dark trousers, a light acres, impossible. To secure the full benefit of In the training quarters is suspended No. 10, B — 105 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Mc tinuous residence upon and cultivation of ville, well improved, water in every field, cheviot coat and vest, and slippers. In the revolver in actual warefare, every in great sensation in England. A glass The first few notes were quite musical, said land, viz: buildings good, orchard. Price, $:>i per acre. Minnville, land of very best quality; price, liis hand he held a light cloth cap. He from the ceiling a Rugby football. Sulli dividual soldier must be able to deliver model of it was made and put into the but towards the end, when tlie bugler's John W Winters, A 8 Vaughn, Jas New $40 per acre, one-third cash, balance in two van pounds every day the big football. No- 19—100 acres. 1 mile from postoffice. years. paused as lie entered the room, in a half with certainty at full speed and in all Tower of Ixmdon for loyal Britishers to thirst asseited itself, they got very faint. man and Will Garland, all id Middleton Upstairs the floor is covered with a white lire Price. $45 per acre. One-half cash. Harney watched the performance under admire. When the Crystal palace exhi bashful way. He twisted the cap in a positions. This is a difficult art, as any Washington county. Oregon. 56 acres, 2 miles from McMinnville; 50 wrestling pad, where the two champions No. 20-62 acres, 6 miles from McMinn boyish, but not ungraceful manner. body will see who tries it. There is gen bition was opened in 1851 the Kohinoor, the shade of an umbiella a short distance Anv person who desires to proles; against wrestle in the afternoon. In a corner is ville, 1 mile from postoffiee. Price. $50 per acres in cultivation. Price, $2,500; im lud- the allowance of such proof, or who knows “Miss BIv, Mr. Sulivan,” said Mul a collection of dumb-bells and Indian erally but one instant in the act of firing strongly guarded, was put in a case and away and enjoyed it greatly. In fact, he ing crop, good house and barn. Terms, acre. One-half cash. seemed better pleased to watch tlie ago of any substantial reason, under the law when the object is covered and that in shown to all the queen ’ s subjects. It one-half cash; balance, time to suit pur doon. No. 21—Saw mill, 10 miles from McMinn chaser regulations of thclntorior Department I looked into the great fighter’s dark clubs. Fastened to the side of the wall stant must be used. While speaking of had been badly cut, and the general ny of the poor bugler than he was inter and why sneli proof should not lie allowed will ville, capacity 10,000 feet per day; all com bright eyes as he bent his broad shoul is a chest expander. that I may add another advantage to the opinion was that it was not so much of a ested in putting a stop to tlie spread of be given an op|Mirtnnity at tin- almve men 80 acres Price, $700 Terms, cash plete and now working full crew; orders for The 'vails of Muldoon ’ s den are cover ders. revolver. The soldier can use it against gem after all. A great many people intemperance.” tioned time and place to cross-examine the “Mr. Sulivan, I would like to shake ed with photogiaphs of well-known peo an enemy approaching from any direction thought that the glass model in the tow witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi ple. There are several of Modjeska, hands with you,” I said. dence in rebuttal of that submitted by except behind him and on the left flank er was the better stone of the two. The with whom Muldoon at one time travel claimant He took my hand with a firm, hearty and a skillful horseman and a trained queen herself was dissatisfied, and, after W T. BIRNEY, grasp. His hand felt small and soft. ed. There are also a number of photo shot can cover himself even there. To a long consultation, the reeutting was graphs of Mr. Muldoon in Greek statues. May 3:18 Register. Muldoon excused himself, and I was left return, the training in both horsemanship determined on. On a corner table are albums filled with to interview John L. and the use of the arm must be thorough. When Queen Victoria resolved to photographs of prominent athletes, scrap “I came here to learn all about you, Few men can discharge a heavy army bring out all the latest beauties cf the Timber Land, Act June 3, 1N7N Mr. Sulivan,” said I. ’’Please begin by hooks containing hundreds of notices of pistol with regular effect. The recoil diamond by reeutting, there was no one Notice for Publication. Champion Muldoon ’ s athletic conquests, telling me what time you get up in tlie will cause an overshoot, and haste will in England who was believed conqietent well-bound standard works ami photo cause morning.” undershooting. If the forefinger is to the task, and the great Costar was I. ami tlrncE at Oregon City, Or., I March *22, 188» i “Well, about 6 o'clock. I get rubbed graphs of Muldoon’s favorite authors— thrown too far over the trigger the pistol brought over from Amsterdam. All down, and them Muldoon and I walk Bryant, Longfellow and Shakespeare. will be pulled in the act of firing to tlie England became interested in the opera Notice is hereby given that in....... “I don’t make any money bv this,” right, or if it does not catch the trigger tion. Costar and his assistants were in with the provisions of the act of congress of and run a mile or a mile and a half and June 3, 1878, entitled “All net for tile sale of back, and as soon as I get in I am given said Muldoon, speaking about turning firmly enough the bullet often goes to stalled in the shops of the queen's jew his home into training quarters, “ but I timber lands in the states of California. the left. The man who is a dead shot eler and an engine was specially erected a shower batli and after being tJiorruglily Oregon, Nevada rod Washington terri rubbed down I put on an entire fesh out am anxious to see Sullivan do justice to with a target pistol, or with a caliber, in to do the cutting. When the day came tory” Henry Trocg<-r. of Portland, county himself in the coming fight. It is the I fit.” I deliberate shooting may lie the worst to liegin operations, no less a personage of Multnomah, state of Oregon, lias this “What kind of clothing do you wear healthiest place in the country and one i i bungler in snap shooting on horseback than the Duke of Wellington was chosen day tiled in this office liis sworn statement of the most difficult to reach—two desir I with such an arm as we must have in to set'the machinery in motion. The for the walk—heavy?” No 419, for the purchase of the s w of able things. When we go to New Or section No. 10, in township No. 2 soutli, “Yes a heavy sweater and a suit of i service. weight was reduced’to 100 carats, but leans we will keep the car locked and range No 0 west, and will otter proof to heavy corduroy buttoned tightly; also “In handling a revolver the motion instead of its former irregular shape— show that the land sought is more valuable gloves. After the walk I put on a fresh none but Sullivan’s backers and repre should be upward. The object should lie neither rose nor brilliant—Coster left it a sentatives of the press will be admitted. for its timlier or stone than for agricultural sweater so I won’t take Cold.” perfect brilliant, with dulv proportioned i mirnoses, and to establish his claim to said Sullivan is the most obedient man I ever covered by raising the barrel to the line table, “What's a sweater?” facets and culet. of sight, not by lifting it lip and throwing land before the register and receiverof this “I’ll show you,” Sullivan said with a saw. He hasn’t asked for a drink or it down. It is as absurd to raise a pistol The authentic history of the Kohinoor office at Oregon City, Oregon on Tlitirsdav, smile. He went out and returned with a smoke since became here. He takes high in the air and bring it down on an begins about the year 1550, when it was the 20tli day of June, 1889. He names as witnesses: T M Stark. J 11 heavy garment in his hand. It was a what I allow without a murmur. It is a object as to do the same thing on game in the possession ol the King of Golconda. Bankin, W E Jacobs and W S Rnmvoii, all very heavy knit garment, with long pleasure to train him. witli a shot-gun. One who follows that Kootub Shah, who acknowledged the “ SuHivan is as docile as a lamb. All of Portland, Mnltnomali county. <»rog«m. sleeves and standing collar It was all praise liis strong will power and childlike awkward style loses time and accuracy. Mogul Emperor, Shah Jemaun, as his Anv and all persons claiming advi-rselv one. master. Meer Jumla, the Prime Minister If he had to defend his life against a real the alHive-dcscribed lands are requested til “I wear the sweater to make me warm obedience. file their claims in this office on or Iiefore “You are the first woman who ever in ly quick shot he would lose it almost cer who stole it from the king and presented in the walk; to reduce the fat and harden it to the emperor, who rewarded him said 2l)th day of .lune. 1888 tainly. ” the muscles,” said Sulivan. “Last Fri terviewed me,” said Sullivan. “I have W. T HURNEY, Captain Hall then showed the correct with the gift of the throne of the soveign J. F. CALBRKATII. E. K. GOUCHER. given you moi e than I ever gave a re day I lost six pounds; last Saturday’ I Register. method of handling the weapon. Taking whom he had betrayed. That transaction This powder never varies. A marvel of April 5-18 lost six and a half pounds. When I came porter in my life. They generally manu a hammer pistol without caitridges he carried the jewel to Delhi, where it re purity, and wholesomeness. More . , strength ___________________ ! Calbreath & Goucher. here I weighed 237 pounds; now I weigh facture things and credit them to me, al- snapped it five times with marvelous rap mained until 1739. About that date Na economical than the ordinary kinds, and Timber land, net June 3, IH7H. 218. Before I leave here I will weigh though some are mighty good fellows.” idity, the thumb catching the hammei dir Shall came aiong, and having given cannot be sold in competition witii multi- Notice for Publication. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, “When reporters act all right we give ’ t ’ of ' L ............................... tude low . test, short weight alum or phos 195.” them .all they want,” said Muldoon. 1 and the weight of the pistol cocking it in the Mogul dynasty a fatal blow, carried nhate powder. Sold only in cans.* II oyai . phate „ . I I “Do you take a cold shower bath?” L asd Ornec at Oregon City,Or., I M c M innville , - - - O regon the downward motion. The whole was the Kohinoor with hint to Khorassan, as B aking I P ’ owdi owder C o ., 106 Wall St., N. Y, 1 “Never. I do not believe in cold water. “The other day a ‘fresh’ reporter here done • March 29th, 1889.) with a simple wrist movement, very one of the spoils of the conquest. The (Office over Braly’s Bank.) Dealer in AU Kinds of Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware. thought, because he was going to inter- ' It chills the blood. I always have a Notice is hereby given that in compliance much in contrast with the elaborate Persian ruler did net keep it very long, view prize-fightera, he would have to be with the provisions of the act of congress of shower bath of medium temperature. I Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. for the excellent reason that his subjects We have the Exclusive Controlcf swingings of an amateur. June 3, 1878. entitled ‘ An act for the sale of have two men give me a brisk rubbing smart. He said, ‘Where’s Ould Sulli- 1 “In the Southwest,” he resumed, “I assassinated him one morning. There S, A. YOUNG, M. 0. van? ’ That settled him. We wouldn ’ t timber lands in the states of California. with their hands. Then they rub me knew Billy the Kid, and rather cultivated was in his service a body of Afghans, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington terri down witii a mixture of ammonia, cam give him a line.” commanded by Ahmed Shah. Unable Physician & Surgeon, U4 liis acquaintane for the purpose of get tory, ” William H Adkins, of Oregon City, At supper Cleary had a great story N phor and alcohol.” fl! county of Clackamna, stab-of Oregon, lias ting at the secret of his killing so many to save bis master, Ahmed cut bis way about an Irish bird-trap. He caught one 3 “ What do you eat? ” M c M innyillr . - - - O regon . this day tiled in this office his sworn state L men without getting shot in return. He through the Persian army and reached 1 0. “Nothing fattening. Oat meal for robin; Mrs. Muldoon released another, was ment No. 516, for the purchase of tlie n 1-2 of not a very brave man, rnd not at all Cabul, where he succeeded in consolidat Office and residence on I) street. All which left its tail behind; then Barnett Y n w G of section No. 26, in township No. 2 breakfast, meat and bread for dinner, >• Û ing the Doorannee Empire. He brought Goods of all descriptions moved ami care a musmlar one. His secret was an un vails promptly answered day or night. south, range No.fi west and will offer pnauf cold meat and stale bread for supper— and Sullivan’s brother told that they had rivaled quickness in handling the revol I the Kohinoor with him from Persia.— ful handling guaranteed. to show that the land sought is more valu < U no sweets nor potatoes. I used to smoke put bird feathers in the cage to cheat the ver. There was not a waste movement World. able for its timber or stone than for agricul Collections will be made mouthy DR. J. C. MICHAUX 50 all nay, but since I came here I haven’t bird-trapper. Ul tural purpose», ami toestablish his claim After supper I bace them all good-by, about his Btvle. Almost quicker than Hauling of ail kinds done cheap-jMT seen a cigar. I IL Occasionally Muldoon to -aid land 1« fore tin- register and receiver O Qi shook hands with John L., and wished the eye could follow, his hand would ELECT It I CAE EX EC UT1ONS. gives me a glass of ale, but it doesn ’ t av- of this office at Oregon city, Oregon, on Id travel to his right side (by the way, tell Practicing Physician and Surgeon, him success in the coming fight. I be üû age one daily.” Monday, the 21th day of June, ISM!». CL your Eastern friends when they start for Getting- Ifeady for the New lieve he will have it, too, don ’ t yon? lie names as witnesses : George Brough “Then training isn’t pleasant work?” E al Killing- in New York. the plainstonever wear a pistol on the ton and Albert Blount, of Oregon City, LAFAYETTE, OREGON- N ellie B i . y . “It is the worst thing going. A fellow left side unless they intend to shoot with N Clackamas county, and Joseph Petcli su'd u The electrical execution of murderers,as would rather fight twelve dozen times the left hand) draw the pistol and fire. I Janies Henry, of North Yamliill. Yamhill 3 Jan, 21, ’88. than train once; but it’s got to be done. T la county; all of Oregon. can get at and use one with tolerable provided by the statutes, will not lie de How Electricity Kills. Third Street, - McMinnville, After breakfast I rest a while; then put Any and all |M-rsons claiming adversely quickness, but I have made a test with layed by the lack of the necessary plant c innville national bank ting on my heaviest clothes, I start out the alsive-described lands are requested to I asked a well-known electrician once him frequently, and lie always was able ----- Keeps constantly on hand----- tile their claims In this office on or Iiefore at 10 for a twclve-mile run and walk. I how’ it was that if electricity was not to fire two accurate shots before 1 could for the work, as General Austin Lathrop, Goods, for Its the BCST HADE. Every Can holds said 24th day of June, MW m ’MINNVILLE, OREGON. do it in two hours generally, and go across pull the trigger once. He killed his men the Superintendent of State Prisons, has „ . W. T. BURNEY, the fields of Muldoon’s farm because it’s “passed through or over” a wire that by pickihg a quarrel and insulting them, just completed negotiations with Expert ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. April 12:19 Register. Transacts a General Banking Business, Bighest price paid fur fat cattle, sheep hogs all uphill work and makes me warm. men were killed by the shock when they líe would wait until liis adversary start Electrical Engineer Harold 1*. Brown to and poultry. When I get back I am rubbed down grasped a wire with a heavily charged ed to draw bis pistol, and then like light finish the apparatus required. Already President.............................. I. W. COWLS again, and at 1 go to dinner. TrcMpaHM Notice, ning get his own and shoot. Thus he al Vice President .......... LEE LAUGHLIN M c M innville , ore . In the afternoon I wrestle, punch the current. He said: “The human body ways had a plea of self-defense. Think the electrical equipment has been shipped was composed of atoms called cells, All persons an forbidden from hunting Cashier.......................... CLARK BRALY bag, throw ioot-ball, swing clubs and of the cool confidence in his skill which to Auburn prison, and in a few days or fishing on our premise» Any viola dumbbells, practice the chest movement which are very minute. These atoms would jusitfy a man in pursuing such a tion of tin» notice will lie prosci-tited to tl.e Sells exchange on Portland, San Fran and such things until supper time. It’s are as susceptible to disturbance by course. Yet he could do it and not be a Clinton and Sing Sing prisons will receive full extent of tlie law. Sample rooms in connection. cisco and New York. all right here when the sun is out, but electric force as is metal itself. They brave man either. He was really play theirs. These are the three prisons in L T D avis , A C D av I k . Interest allowed on time deposits. after dark its the dreariest place I ever can be set in motion like the molecule’s ing a game in which he was certain to which all murderers are hereafter to suf- G eo O wksk , J P OWKXS, o------ o struck. I wouldn’t live here if you gave of a wire. When that motion is sudden win. It was a sure thing. Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p m. E J. O wes », J. It H axulev . the death penalty. 1!nr’ Correspondenae, Dual J ohn R eiimomi , me the whole country.” A J N KLM1K. ly and violently imparted the shock to “Precisely the same sort of confidence The large Westinghouse dynamos, pro lew and L^gal Forma practically laugbt at tb B F U Is now fitted up in first class order. _____ H ARTMAX, O B R kikxkr , “Champion’s Rest” is the name by the system is tremendous; muscles con is w hat I would like my men to have. ducing an alternating current, have been <■._ A. ________ Portland business Colleae. B F Sl-ABKS, W ai . la < r, which Muldoon’s home is known. It is tract violently and the subject falls dead.*1 ■■ H ” emijree . Accommodations as good as can be surrounded by two grave yards, a church, Yet no ‘current’ passes through him, as < If course, not one man in a thousand selected by Mr. Brown as the best adapt ,3 'Ht„hor"Ui,h wnrk done In each of our «Tveva W (' B'L attk B ros . ’ ion such Ji > h a ? f ,vc " thl " institution a reputa could approach Billy’s dexterity, but all ed for instantaneous killing, and each J R L ohoacbi . found in the city. the priests home and a little cottage oc the common expression has it. ^ew schools attain securing t> could be sure of hitting a man at a dis of the three state prisons will have one ’„P.SI ch cupied by two old maids. If this is not strictly in accordance tance of over fifty yards,no matter wheth of these powerful lightning generators. iint"»thO’.,,’^r?,lua,M fltinv. Sign, and Ornamental Painter b00k_,<cc Per time. s Hint Cat^ue Ktenoeraobcni S. £. MESSINGER, Manager. “Do you like prize fighting?” 1 asked. with what future investigations will er the horses were quiet, or on the run, fedent, admitted at an'y fre7 “I don’t. I did once, or at least was show, it is certainly a verv attractive or prancing about as horses will do when The individual plants will also have each McMINNVILLE, OREGON. A. P. ARMSTRONG, Priorlpal, PortlaaA, Or. “• W» AYER & SOW. our uuthorlju <! ageuU. fond of traveling about and the excite and ingenious theory.—Philadelphia excited. That confidence is worth more an “exciter,” or small auxiliary dynamo; meters for regulating the pressure and Newt. ment of crowds, but this is my last fight. ” Graining, than mere courage, and gives an efficiency the amount of voltage, and ascertaining "Why?” THE STANDARD TROTTING STALLION, under severe trial which beats bravery the ohms of resistance and airheostat. Paper Hanging anti “Weil, I am tired and want to settle Made a Mistake. without confidence hollow. Until the Stout copper wire, resembling the ordi down. I’m getting old.” Carriage Painting. predjudice of the older officers against ex- ’ nary telegraph wire, will be used. “What will you do if vou stop fight Storjps about Balzac are now being changing the saber for the pistol is re- ____ _____ _ oaken chair Then there ___ will ______ be a strong ing?” Prompt Attention to Orders from told, inspired by the proposed Balzac moved it will be hard to give a troop the ! of the reclining make, in which the con- “ If I win this fight I will travel a year the Country, training it ought to have. That ring out I demned will Hit, and electrodes for the giving sparring exhibitions, and then monument. One relates that Baron there indicates what 1 try to do systemat- head and feet. The former ot these elec- settle down. I always wanted to run a James Rothschild once, when Balzac icallv. I have the men ride around the trodcs consists of a metal cap, with an Will Make the Season of 1889, hotel in New York. If I'm successful I was obliged to go to Austria, advanced target and shoot at it in every they would '----- THE NADJY BAR! 1 ‘ covered with a sponge that ' ■ inner plate think I’ll spend the rest of my life as a him 3,000 francs and gave him a letter of have to know in actual encounters.” has been saturated with salt water, which IN THE COOK HOUSE. hotel proprietor.” Captain Hall is a brilliant shot himself is to be fastened on the condemned man’s his nephew in Stocked with the Choicest Wines, Liq- “How much money have you made in recommendation to though his health has been somewhat head by means of stout straps held by Vienna. The letter was unsealed, and ! your career as a prize-fighter?” ors and Cigar»—Domestic and Imported. impaired by a long attack oi malaria he “Five hundred thousand or $600,000. Balzac read it. Finding it cold and ap contracted in Dakota several years ago. another strap around the body under the The Eesrt Bar ixx tixe City By boxing 1 made $125,000 from Septem parently unworthy of him, he never took At full speed he has made twenty-three arm pits, the other electrode "is simply a Yamhill County, Oregon. WU. MARTIN. Proprietor. it to the nephew. When lie got hack to out of a possible twenty five at an ordi pair of electrical shoes tightly laced ber 26, 1883, to May 26, 1884.” . i on the convict ’ s feet. “How do you dress in tbe prize ring?” Paris he went to see Baron Rothschild. nary target. Lieutenant Jenkins told DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: On the day appointed for the execution “Knee breeches, stockings, shoes, and “Well,” said the latter, “have you seen me he saw him do that. The Captain DICK FLAHERTY is a chestnut;small strip Molly): he by Young Morrill. All I he Latest Novels no shirt.” my nephew ?’ Balzac proudly said that himself did not introduce his own record. the prison warden will enter the cell of in face, one white ankle; stands IG hands high; and Dick Flaherty's dam. Beil brew, has pared a the condemned, tie hie arms and adjust weighs 1150 pounds: winner of the 2:43 class at he had kept tlie letter. “I am sorry for “Why no sliirt?” mile in 2:30. by Dodd s Nehon. by John Kehoo Among the progressive officers there is A man perspires so freely that if he you,” said tlie Baron; “have you got it generally an inclination to agree with the two electrodes. Then by means of a City View Park. September 13, 18» h , defeating 187; 2d dam by Biitterfic Id’s Bt. Clair* 3d dam Can be Found at The Maud Knox. Oneco, Oleander and Harvest in dy Blackleg, by Bigget ■ Battler. 4th dam by wears a shirt he is liable to "chill, and a with you? ’ “Yes, parbleu; here it is.” Captain Hall but the rí» inertise of milita special wire for the purpose the man’s three straight heats. This was Dick’s first and chill is always fatal in a prize ring. I “Observe this little hieroglyphic below ry thought is tremendous. It may be “resistence” will be measured. He will : only race, at which time be be made his record Jack Hawkins, by Boston; Sth dam by Old bt Clair. took a chill when I fought Mitchell, but the signature; it would have opened a many years yet before the time-honored then be removed to the death room and “f2:3O. Sired by Fearnanght, Jr, Fearnanght. Jr., dam Hald>e, by Old Colam credit of 25.000 francs for vou at the and time-discredited sword is thrown in placed in the death chair to which he ! he by hearnaught 112, record 2:23!*, (winner bus; it didn't last long.” 2d dam by Harris Hambletonian; 3<j darn. “How will you fight Kilrain—without Vienna firm.” Balzac had "nothing to the heap of old iron whsre the spear, the will quickly 1« fastencd*by iron hooks. of tho $10,000 parse at Buffalo in 18C8. defeat- Boaton Girl, a celebrated 3 mile trotrer, qy Old An electrical bell will be touched, the ing George Palmer. Col. Maynard. American Abdallah. say.— Chicago Tribune. gloves?” POSITIVELY long bow and the breast-plate have gone sheriff will close the circuit, an electrical Girl, J. J. Bradley, Myron Perry. Victor Hago Full Stock of Musical Instru- i “London prize ring rules. That’s wtth- before. Any chief of police could tell the current of the alternating system, 1,000 ( Study this horse's mente and Stationery Always y- out gloves. The rules allow wrestling breeding. Besides b*ing a trotter himself, becomes from Gen. Boulanger’s physician has forbid 1 old officers an instructive story, which ; volts, will pass into the murdsrers body trotting ancestry. on Hand. NO land throwing a man down. You get a den him to indulge in equestrian exercise. they ought to be learning. and instant death will follow. rest every thirty seconds. Under the In order to retain his reputation as “the TEISZNiS: To Insure, Queensberry rules you wear gloves, and man on horseback” Boulanger will have Seasen, $30. Again the discussion regarding our Na- The I’rince of Naples is having difti- Mares bred by season W»b:e July lot: mara, brad by insarance payable when mana are anything under eleven ounces. Under to defy his doctor. I ie owes his greatness tional flower has bloomed in the spring. , culty in finding a suitable wife. Why 'Third Street. McMinnville. Or. ' known to l>e with foal. ror birther information address: the Queensberry rules, after a round of to a song and a stallion. \\ hat is the matte rwith the wheat flour? doesn’t lie seek an American heiress? W. T. Sliurtlefr. J. I. KNIGHT & CO REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, McMinnville, Oregon We Notice a Few of Our Properties. 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 you, 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 be answered cheerfully and to the best of our ability. WM. HOLL, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Watchmaker and Jeweler. c ZD x o. 37- m. en. Eurisko Market. J. S. HIBBS. Pro. M M c .; All Meats of Best Quality. J. J. COLLARD, The St. Charles Hotel. J. B. ROHR, THIS PAraÂ"«ÏÎ^TÎ!!? F. DIELSCHNEIDER, DICK FLAHERTY, Record 2:30. Commencing April 1, Ending July 1, AT M MINNVILLE FAIR GROUNDS, NEAVS STORK. Reliable Opposition Boot & Shoe Dealer. CHAS. WOODS. Manager. McMinnville, Oregon«