r YOU MUST SWEAR TO IT. CARLTON. tVKATBEIt BULLETIN A CONFESSION. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Chipped beef sliced in any quantity, at C. Gri».-ci, ... For Week Ending May 25, 18S0. A Publication of Facts in the Telephone- Hot. The regular monthly meeting of the When Yon Prove up Your Timber Claims, Be Careful. Register Brings a Lost Sheep to The Southern Methodist camp meeting council was held Tuesday night. All the The weather is warm and we swim. No. 13 of the Oregon State Weather Bu­ Repentance. Friday, June 7, 1889. at Gaunt’s bridge is in full blast. “Look before you leap” is an old max­ members present. Minutes ol former reau Co-operating with U. S. Signal Ser­ The golden harvest is near at hand. Beardsley will lie tried at Salem next 8ome time ago a paragraph in this pa­ meeting read approved. im and the people taking up timlier claims I.ogan A Smith are doing a fine busi­ vice. central office. Portland, Oregon. week for the murder of Perryman in Polk per regarding the beating of a young lady THE MARKET REPORT. Wright broached the subject of selling under the act of June 3, 1878 have now ness. The temperature is decidedly above county. by her father, brought forth an excuse fire engine to Hillsboro. It was thought time to look. The following questions This market report is corrected Thurs­ the average. The rainfall has been be­ Mr. Frank Hembree’s little son Frank A pea vine six feet and eight inches for tbe man from the lady. It seems as day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson must be answered by those proving up on was run over by a wagon last week, ami low the average, except in Union, Uma­ long was brought to this office bv“ Uncle” the following confession will show that advisable not to sell. PORTLAND MARKET. Barnekoff, chairman of streets and timber and stone lands under that net. quite severely injured. tilla and adjoining counties, where, ow­ ... V cental $ 1 30 to 1 32J4 Dickie Cook. Wheat the publication did some good and that What is your postoffice address, and 32JÍ Oats . .. .... bushel .30 to Job work of all kinds can be executed at least one sinner has been reclaimed public property, reported favorably on where do you reside? Mr. C. Hendrix and family visited his ing to storms on the 29th, it was above y ton 20 00 to 22 50 at this oflrce. Call and get your work the road grader and recommended its Barley ... mother-in-law in Marion county last the average. The sunshine has been What is your occupation? All the Ladies 30 Potatoes. ............... sack .’JO to from the sin of this earth and brought purchase. He also stated that a rock above the average and very warm. done with us. ’ Are you the identical person who ap­ | week, and report a good time. Who have given tyrr's Hair Vigor a trial M’ MINN VILLE MARKET. back to the fold, humble and repentant, In Western < >regon, except a few drops, crusher with a capacity of 50 tons of rock plied to purchase this land on the------- John Rohr with 12 men is at present Mr. W. A. Howe has on the way from no rain fell. The effect of these condi­ are enthusiastic in its praise. to $ 5 f jo dozen $ Chicken«.. Mrs. J. J Burton, of Bangor. Maine, »ays : per day could be purchased for $275; day of------- , and made the sworn state­ the East a fine line of harness that will tions on crops of all kinds has been excel­ ...$ dozen 7 00 to 8 00 engaged in painting every building on by the T elephone -R egister . Ducks “ I have been using Ayer’s Hair Vigor with ment assigned by law before the register surprise the people. He also has his lent. (A fac simile.) dozen 8 0U to 10 00 the Broadmead farm. Geese........ that several of them were in use in the (or receiver) on that day? marvelous success. It restores the original 16 binding twine lower than the lowest. ... pound 15 to a confession . Turkeys state and all gave satisfaction, and he The Balston picnic was well attended Damage was done in parts of Umatilla color to gray hair, promotes a fresh growth, Are you acquainted with the land above (Clear sides lb. Willamina. recommended the purchase of one. and keeps it strong and healthy. As a toilet from this place. The execicises me re ­ Now don ’ t forget tlie strawberry festi ­ county on the 29th by the “ cloud buret" 8 7 Bacon -(Shoulders lb. mr. Editor: As you have had A peace Moved and cairied that the committee described by personal inspection of each val to be given by the aid society at and in the neighborhood of La Grande, article I have never found its equal.” ported as being very fine. 11 10 to (Hams......... of its smallest legal subdivisions. in vour paper about me or A cruil act off be authorized to purchase a rock crusher 10 t —fin 1° P<1 P**!® • When and in what manner was such Cariton on Saturday evening, June Sth, Union county, by the thunder storm and Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Mr. Allyn, of the firm of Barnekoff, punishing my adopted douhter I confess from the Union iron works. 9 8 to Jjar 1 {In 5 gallon tins . at 7 p. m. Oh! the strawberries and hail on the same date. The cloud buret inspection made? it was not a Christian act. I only can Prepared by Dr. .T.C. Ayer A Co., tovelt. Maaa. Allyn A Co., has sold his interest in the 15 Eggs, dozen The committee on health and police re­ plenty of rich cream. The proceeds will iu Umatilla caused streams to overflow, Is the land occupied ; or are there any bold by Druggistsaud l’criuiuera. flouring mill in this city to O. Okerson. confess and ask forgivensss wliil asking ported on the Cook house nuisance. Re­ Butter, Creamery, "j? roll 50 go towards buying a bell for the church, and in one instance washed away a house 30 god too forgiv I feel it is my duty to port accepted and placed on file. Moved improvements on it not made for ditch hence the festival should be well pa­ and drowned a lady; of the same Butter, dull, fresh $ roll 25 to A fine line of late style hats was re ­ 1.» or canal pui poses, or which were not to Brine................. pound. 12 ask forgivness as far as I can so I ask L. H. Cook be notified by marshal made by or do not belong to you ? tronized. storm heavy rain and hail fell at La 5 ceived at Campbell A Fuller’s Wednes­ you Mr. editor please print this I doo that 4 to Dried apples, dull, # P<1- ; the hail was as large as small 8 6 to Dried plums, dull, pd. day. The first invoice will be so'.il at uot feal hard tooward you for the rebuck to abate ti e above nuisence. Carried. Is the land fit for cultivation ; or would Mr. Wm. R. Johnson, better known as Grande Street commissioner reported on the hen eggs and in five hours 1.77 inches 8 to 6 Dried prunes, dull, r pd. cost. it be fit for cultivation if the timber were ‘‘ Black Hawk, ” tells of a new way to has caused me too see my sins and too condition of E street. 8 6 to rain fell. The railroad track was block­ Driedpeacbes.dull, V P<1 removed ’.’ hive bees. ‘Tis as follows: When’the of Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ see I must be borned off the sperit off The following bills were allowed. Flour . ...V sack 1 00 to 1 10 aded by land slides. The hail did some What is the situation of this land, and bees swarm and settie on the little boughs Christ or I am nun of his further I ask and 13 Sugars, declined % cent 11, , 12, parilla can be relied upon for all blood Manning & Ungerman. ........ $515.75 damage to crops, but it is thought that pounds for $1 00 ; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy the prayers of the praing people that I O. O. Hodson...................................... 9.25 what is the nature of the soil, and what of the tall oaks, just take a Winchester the benefit from the rain will outweigh causes render the land unfit for cultiva ­ |1 25 ; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents rifle and shoot the limb off about 8 or 9 may have the sperit off meakness L. Wright............................................. 9.00 the damage. pound : coal oil. very firm, ((f> |2.75 case; Rogers A Todd. ? inches from the bees. Down they will jake. Petit. C. R. Cook A Son 59.50 tion Prospects for everything continue to be salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, Mrs Emily A. Sbadden, who died on Are there any salines, or indications of come, and nothing is left to do but sim­ W. H. Houston ................................... 1.50 and is very firm A SEHIOUS AEFA1K. the 16th of May, was 28 years of age. deposits of gold, silver, cinnabar,copper, ply hive them. That is the way he did. excellent. A small amount of smut is Carlin A High .................. 6.00 noticed in the out crop in Benton county. She was born in Cook’s Valley, Wabash- Two Horses Killed in a Runaway Monday. Harding A Heath................................. 2.00 or coal on this land ? If so state what LOCAL AND GENERAL. The ]>en alone cannot describe the en­ The strawberry and cherry crop are aw county, Minnesota. they are, and whether the springs or Jones A Co. .....................................5.43 joyment brought to the little folks last yialding enormously in all parts of the On Monday John Gilbertson, of North J. H. Crow........................................ 40.03 mineral deposits are valuable. Cream soda at C. Grissen’s. Dealers report active demand and quick week by the citizens of Carlton. 10:30 a. state. Barley is living harvested and the Is the land more valuable for mineral Yamhill, arrived here early with a load Geo. W. Kauffman............................28.00 or any other purposes than for the tim­ m. brought fully 300 to our church to lis­ hay harvest has commenced in many sales for choice wools, but heavy second- The water committee are still alive grade wool is somewhat of a drug on the of strawberries to sell to his customers in Manning A Ungerman........................ 3.85 ber or stone thereon, or is it chiefly val­ ten to the well arranged programme pre­ parts. Pruning of fruit trees continues. and doing good work. market.— East Oregonian. pared for the little children. Sorry space The trees are so heavily laden that if they this city. While delivering berries to Jno. J. Spencer................................. 8.50 uable for timber or stone? 8. A. Manning.................................... 5.40 When the rock crusher arrives look William Martin, who lives eight miles Mr. Wortman, the team became fright­ From what facts do you conclude that will not permit the praise of each and ev­ were not considerably pruned off injury out for some fine streets. Communications from J. IL Converse, southeast of Pilot Rock, was poisoned ened and started on the run for home. regarding committee visiting Corvallis to the land is chiefly valuable for timber or ery child that so ably delivered its part. to them would result. In Western Oregon the condition and But Mrs. C. Hendrix will accept the well Miss Nellie Gortner is spending a few from “poison oak” recently, and died They took the road leading to Lafayette, inspect light plant, read and stone? prospects are all that could be days in Portland this week. Wednesday from its effects, the first in­ and at the short turn at the approach of placed on electric What is the estimated market value of wishes and many thanks of the parents crop file. desired. In Eastern Oregon promising for so kindly superintending the well ar­ on record in this section of death tlie North Yamhill bridge they crashed the timber standing upon this land? Martin & Sanders can save you money stance Communication of Astoria Board of reports are given in all sections. In ranged room for the children. The room being caused by that noxious growth. — Have you sold or transferred your through the fence and down the embank­ trade regarding the Astoria railroad, read on all kinds of haying tools. 2 Morrow county the lamb crop has lieen East Oregonian. claim to this land since making your was nicely decorated with flowers and extraordinary. ment killing one horse iustantlv. The and placed on file. Thousands of acres of evergreens, and suspending from the The day of the kicker is not yet ended. sworn statement, or have you directly or other horse was alive, but while being Chas. Woods, manager of the fair Communication regarding bridgencross indirectly made any agreement or con­ ceiling you could read the motto all in high bunch grass land has been Bown A few of the genus are still kicking. lead toward home, suddenly fell down Cozine creek read and placed on file. grounds, will give very fine races on in any way or manner, with any large gilt letters: “God bless our little to wheat and will yield good crops. Mrs. Bert Thomas of Seattle, is visiting July 3d and 4th. A 2:40 class and one and expired, from internal injuries re­ This stated that the citizens across the tract, The temperature in the state ranged person whomsoever, by which the title children.” Miss Aggie Sweet, our teach­ ceived. This is a sad affair tor Mr. mile running race will be open to the creek would raise one-half the money her sister Mrs. Al Hussey of this city. er, also will long be remembered for her trom 4G to 96 degrees. A continuation Gilliertson as he is not able to stand the for the bridge if the city would furnish which he may acquire from the govern­ good work bestowed upon her pupils. of the favorable condition is all that is state. Dancing in the pavilion, etc. Combine* the juice of the Blue Fi^s ot ment of the United States may inure, The sale of tlie Perry property was the other half. out for the large colored posters loss. They all did admirably. As space is needed to make this year a most prosper­ California, so laxative and nutrit out, postponed last Saturday until tomorrow. Look Marshals report read and placed on in whole or in part, to the benefit of any limited we can but say the programme ous one for the tiller of the soil. The Town of Syracuse. which are being printed at this office. with the medicinal virtues of plants person except yourself ? file. Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly B. 8. P ague , known to be most beneficial to th« Several of the boys hunted for cats in Do you make this entry in good faith was good, the dinner No, l.and all that The Syracuse Improvement company, Recorders report rea l and placed Oil block, McMinnville, for first-class work. Harrison Observer Signal Service In Charge. took part in tho excereisei deserving of human aystem, forming the ONLY PER­ ’s Lake the other night, but for the appropriation of the land exclu­ file. FECT REMEDY’ to act gently yet J. S. Hibbs has transferred the work­ found none. The genial joker, Judge of Polk county, has purchased 160 acres sively to your own use and not for tbe great praise. Let such excercises occur Sell«' Brother» and Barret'« Recent Con- Petition of Wm. Malone for Privilege at least once a year. of land at the falls of the Little Luckia- promptly on the ing part ot the butcher business to Bond Lougliary, informed them that lie had use or benefit of any other person? solldation. to sell mait liquors within the citv for Fox. Has any other person than yourself, planted fifty blue catfish there ten years mute and have surveyed and plotted six months, granted. A Webb. During the amusement vacation last LAFAYETTE. so a crowd fished until 11 o’clock there a site for a town to be called Syra­ or has any firm, corporation, or associa­ Petition of J. E. Magers for reduction The subscription for the Johnstown ago, —AND TO — at night for them, got left, came home tion, an} ’ interest in the entry you are winter the two largest and most import­ of city assessment of II. Dunzer was read flood sufferers already amounts to nearly and licked the Judge. He owned up. cuse, says the Oregonian. It is claimed From present appearances there is to now making, or in the land, or in the ant itinerant exhibitions of America — we and on motion the marshal was instruct ­ that in the mountains back of this town $1,000,000. be a wedding here soon. timber thereon ? vocal organs are strengthened bv is located the finest body of fir and larch ed to collect the tax. may sav of the world—by a liold and | k >- — SO THAT— N ote —Every person swearing falsely Teeth extracted without pain by the the The Tbe Presbyterian Sunday school gives timber on the coast range. Lands have The matter of the sale of the city lot use of Ayer ’ s Cherry Pectoral. Cler ­ PURE BLOOD, litic move of their resjiective manage­ application of local anesthetics. G. 8. gymen, lawyers, singers, actors and pub­ already been located there on which referred to committee on ways and means. to the above deposition is guilty of per­ an entertainment next Sunday. and will be punished as provided by REFRESHING SLEEP, Wright, dentist. On motion adjourned until Wednesday jury lic speakers find this preparation the 200,000,000 feet of fine yellow fir, which Supervisor Fletcher has been doing ments, effected a consolidation that in law for such offense. In addition thereto HEALTH and STRENGTH point of magnitude and in extent and di­ There will be a fire drill in uniform, most effective remedy for irritation and must of necessity pass Syracuse to reach June 5th. some good work on the Millican hill. the money that may be paid for the land Saturday night at 7 o’clock sharp. By weakness of the throat and lungs, and the valley. The lowest and best pass Naturally follow. Every one it using it versity of attractive features never has June 5. is foifeited, and all conyeyences of the “ Fox, ” your Carlton correspondent, across the mountains to Yaquina bay is for all affections of the vocal organs. and all are delighted with it. Ask your order of the chief. Meeting called to order by the mayor. land or of any right, title or claim thereto and family, passed through here the had a parallel. This season, consequent­ by way of Syracuse, and a fine body of All the members of the council present are druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu. ly, the plants of the Sells Brothers and Drop a plumb line from the tip of a coal absolutely null and void as against Rowe & Gaunt, butchers, have sold other day. lias been found at the town site. of S. H. Barrett are on the road exhibit­ factured only by the the United States. their business to D. Stout. Gus Gaunt perfectly formed woman’s nose, and it This place being in the foot hills will be except Councilman I’urt. Labor Day was almost unanimously ing in vast and unprecedented union, and will touch a point one inch in front of her a fine summer resort, as fine trout fish­ The bill of Doug Walker for 97.50 for is retained as clerk. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., TO THE MEDICAL, PROFESSION. observed here, not over five or six people causing most if not all cotemporaneous toe. Iler neck and thigh should be ing and hunting is found in the vicinity. building sidewalk allowed. S an F bancisco , C al . Mr. and Mrs. Washburne of this city great offering to work. Petition requesting removal of street traveling shows to stand appalled at this of the same circumference. She should L ovjm ’ ii t.a, Kv. N e # Yoaa, N. Y. D epartment of the I nterior , have purchased a tine new organ for their stand not above five feet seven, or below A stage line lias been established from commissioner read and by motion laid i new and formidable Goliath of the eques ­ Work lias been commenced on the C ensus O vrrn ffice r. , ?' Dallas to Syracuse, and the company in­ on tbe table. little daughter Maud. trian, zoological and hippodromaticword. five feet three, and should weigh not more tend Evangelical college here and is to l>e W ashington , D. C., M ay 1, 1889) to erect a saw mill there, and the Ordinance No. 80, requiring improve­ This formidable coalition is to exhibit We see by the Corvallis limes that a than one hundred and forty pounds. next thing beard of will be a boom at ments to be made on Third and J streets | The various medical associations and pushed to completion. here on the date announced in our adver­ lodge of the Grand Orient has been or­ moner The Columbia river pilots have sent a Syracuse. Fletcher Bros, brought out from the read and passed. ..._ _ ____ r ___________ „ o __ __ the medical profession will be glad to tising columns and amusement patrons "toX^ ’APHRODITINE’ or ganized in that place. refunded. communication to the state board of pilot mountains a band of tine beef cattle, Ordinance No. 81, defining tho duties ]carn that Dr. J ohn S. B illings , Surgeon may anticipate the delectation of witness­ Gold Found Near Salem. Is S old on a Martin A Sanders have just received a commissioners, offering their services on ana compensation of the street commis-1 U, -- S, Army, has consented to take charge which they took to Portland last Tues­ ing the largest, the most interesting and POSITIVE large invoice of hay forks and carriers, vessels free of charge till such time as day. ! News of what promises to be rich gold sioner read and passed. the liest tented entertainment ever pro­ guarantee the test case of the Borrowdale vs Neill discoveries conies from the Capital City direct from the factory. Ordinance No, 82, relating to licensing , of 111(5 Report on the Mortality and Vital to cure any jected or perfected. The Sells Brothers A great deal of lumber is being hauled is decided in Judge Deady’s court, pro­ form of nervous Good upright piano, Decker make, vided the commissioners will not, in the fruit farm, three miles east of Salem. of drays, hacks, etc. with license of $5 Stitistics of the United States as return- here at present. We do not know how announce their exhibitions in this citv, disease, or any disorder of the nearly new, for sale cheap by John interim, appoint or create other pilots on Mr. Willis, who owns and lives on tract per year for single horse and $10 for team ed by the Eleventh Census. much building will be done here this Saturday, June 22nd. read and passed. generative or­ Knight with carved legs. As the United States has no system of summer. To IliNpel Cold». the river. gans of cither * Ordinance No. 83r regarding the estab­ forty-one, lias been prospecting consider­ »ex whether ar- registration of vital statistics, such as is Fred Sitton and wife left for a two Whew ! While the Michiganders and BEFOPE ising from the ... . The Washington Water I’ower Compa- ably of late, and a few days ago his la­ lishment of F street, read and passed. after Headachesand Fevers, to cleanse the weeks visit in Eastern Oregon, Monday. pany of that city is building an immense Ordinance No. 84 declaring deficiency relied upon by other civilized nations for others are eating snowballs and pepper system excessive --- —-T- — — use —— — of • — Stimulants. Tobacco *»« or ''luuill. Opium, effectually, yet gently, when cos ­ bors were rewarded by the finding of a in E street improvements, read and the purpose of ascertaining the actual sauce we are revelling in strawlierries or through thrnnoli youthful «mt. < lndincretion, »»«4 t t.... over is../ or indulr They will visit II. Sitton. dam across the Spokane river between good ledge of quartz. He brought speci­ tive or bilious, or when the blood is im­ encc, Ac., such an Loss of Brain Power. Wakeful movement of population, our census af- passed. and cream out here. new, Bearing down Pains iu the Bac k, Seminal D. A. Walker sent to this office four the Post street bridge and tbe lower falls mens to this city and those who Baw it pure or shnrglsh, to permanently cure Ordinance No. 85, declaring deficiency i fords the only opportunity of obtaining Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn SharplesB strawberries, each measuring and will at once build one of the largest say it will pay well. An old California G. E. Johnson has been elected as habitual constipation, to awaken tiie kid­ al an -■ approximate of the birth Emissions, Ix>ucorrha>a, IHaziness, Weak Mem ..... ...... ■-------------- estimate ------- --------------- flumes on the coast, on the south side of miner looked the claim over and said the in street improvements, read and passed. J : near over 4*4 inches in circumference? neys amt liver to a healthy activity with ­ delegate from Lafayette Lodge No. 31, ory, Ix>88 of Power and Impotency, which if De­ It was moved that the committee of and death rates of much the larger pait flected often lead to promaturcold age and in tan the river, tor tbe purpose of supplyihg irospects were excellent. He offered to out irritating or weakening them, use A. O. U. W., to the Grand lodge w hich Elsia Wright offers the use of his en­ power to various manufacturing indus­ Ways and Means sell the land occupied ol tlle country, which is entirely unpro- , ty. Price f 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for |5.00 Bent bv Syrup of Figs. mail on receipt of price. —“ ’ ■ vided with any satisfactory system of meets in Portland next month. gine free of charge for the power to run tries. The flume will be built 400 feet at my a small strip of it, near the creek ' by the old jail. Carried. where the old saw mill used to stand, A WRITTEN GLARANTF.E for every f.5 00 State and mnnicipal registration. the rock crusher, flood for Elsia. Water committee reported that C. E. Sion Iteuard. «Kill. A strawberry festival was given by the order, to refund tho money if a Permanent present. and offered $700 for less than half an Oliver would be here Friday or Saturday In view of this, the Census Office, dur-; ladies heie last Saturday evening for the cure is not effected. ThotiKandn of testimonials J. L. Rogers ami Hugh Collard start­ The readers of the T blkohonb -R egis - from old and voting, of both sexes, permanently W. D. Laughary, S. P. R. R. agent at acre. He is sure gold is in those hills in and that a meeting of the council was de­ ing the month of May this year, will is-1 benefit of the Methodist parsonage. It ed for a fishing trip on Nestucca. They this place, will be married to-day, at 10 paying quantities. Mr. Willis continues sired sue to the medical profession throughout was well attended considering the short ter will be pleased to learn that thero is cured by ApitHonmNK circular frve. Address at that time. will bo gone for three or four days. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. prospecting and is finding many good in ­ the country “Physician’s Registers” for notice given. a. in., to Miss Dollie Benjamin, daughter Council adjourned. at least ona dreaded disease that science WE8TERN BRANCH, the purpose of obtaining more accurate Don’t waste time stoning your cherries of Mr. M. Benjamin. After the cere­ dications of rich gold-bearing quartz.— BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. COUNTY COURT. Decoration Day was duly observed has been able to cure in all its stages, returns of deaths than it is possible for by hand when you can get a cherry ston­ mony they will go to Portland, from Capital Journal, Sold by Rogers A Todd, sole ngentn fo- here. First, in the morning, the graves and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure McMinn the enumerators to make. It is earnest ­ there to McMinnville, where they will er so cheap at Martin A Sanders’. 2 \ ilk*. Commencement Exercise». The June term of the county court! ly hoped that physicians in every part of of ' departed heroes were decorated, and is the only positive cure now known to visit Mr. Laughary’s parents. — Wood­ Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ burn Independent, June 1st. Mr. Laugh­ The commencement exercises of the began its regular monthly meeting on the country will co-ojierate with the Cen- • later in the day relatives attended to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ders if you take pride in seeing your ary and wife arrived here Monday. A of beloved ones. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. constitutional disease, requires a consti­ Wednesday, June Sth. The business sus Office in this important work. The graves 1 stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd. reception was given Monday night at the McMinnville college for the year 1889 tecord should be kept from June 1, 1889, transacted is as fellows: Rev. Poling, of this place, was sta­ tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure will be held June 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. May 31, 1890. Nearly 26,000 of these i tioned for three years at Johnstown, Pa., is taken internally, acting directly upon One of Mr. Allyn’s twins died Tuesday residence of Mrs. Wm. Campbell, the In the matter of the application of A. . i : to Sunday, June 9th, 11 a. in —Bacca­ registration books were filled up and re- and ■ morning. The other is very sick; also groom’s sister. can descrilie much more accurately the blood and mucus surfaces of the sys­ P. Oliver and others for a county road. I ?^,,7rj?„L"L 0Unly .r?-a< .... ‘; turned to the office in 1880, and nearly i than can be pictured from the papers ail tem, thereby destroying the foundation his bov, who is about four or five years „ ______ .S. ....... There seems to be more activity in the laureate sermon, Rev. D. T. Richards, of June 5tli, i...._ 1 ' read first . au o£ j]iem used for statistical purposes. I, old. the unfortunate flooding of that of the disease, and giving the patient horse market in Eastern Oregon this Hillsboro; 8 p. m.. Educational sermon, time; June 6th, proceedings dismissed It is hoped that double this number will ’ about , and other cities in the Conemaugh val­ strength, by building up the constitution on remonstrance and bond tor costs for­ i be obtained for the Eleventh Census. Part of the Hillsboro council called on summer than usual. We are pleased to Rev. J. C. Read, of Oregon City. ley. He is very anxious concerning tho and assisting nature in doing its work. Monday, June 10th, 8 p. m.—Annual feited. this city the other day to inspect our fire note this for Grant county especially The proprietors have so much faith in its Physicians not receiving Registers can [ fate i of his many friends there. In the matter of the application of obtain machinery. Did they inspset our fire has been overrun with surplus hones, exhibition of the Philergian society. curative powers, that they offer one hun­ them by sending their names and Tuesday, June lltli, 9 a. m.—Annual Wm. Nelson and others for a county M. T. H ead . and cash is more acceptable than stock. water? dred dollars reward for any case that it addresses to the Census Office, and, with ... How prone men are to fret and see meeting of board ol trustees; 8 p. m., road. June 5th, report of viewers read the Register, an official envelope which fails to cure. Send for list of testimo­ Mrs. T. W. Spencer and daughter who forebodings of evil. A short time ago annual Educational address. John Gor­ first time; Levi Davis, Wisdom Millsap nials. Address. no stamp will be provided for have been spending the winter in this fears were entertained lest we have no don, D. D., of Portland. 225 IMiles Shorter—20 hours less and John Redmond appointed on com­ requires F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. city, left Monday for their home on the water nor grass, and indeed it looked Weather very wann. Wednesday, June 12th, 10:30 a. m.— plaint of Fryer to meet at county clerk’s their return to Washington. time than by any other route. Sold by all druggists, 75c. If all medical and surgical practitioners Sound. Crops are looking fine. that way, too. Now we shall havo both, Business meeting of the Students’ union ; office June 19th at 9 a. m. Same order throughout the country will lend their •«•First class through passenger and freight To Nurserymen. We are informed bv Dr. Wright that and the country is safe. Snow in the 3 p. tn., students’ reunion; 8 p. m., grad­ as to complaint of Froud except that aid, the lnortality and vital statistics of line from Portland and all pomls In the Wil they are to meet on the premises at 2 p. the Eleventh Census will be more com- : i George Ilutchcroft has moved into his the Insane Asylum at Salem will have a mountains and rain in the valleys has uating exercises. lamette valley to and from San Fianetoco. new house and will 1« “ a permanent resi ­ You are cordially invited. Notice is hereby given to all nursery ­ in. ¡June 6th, report read second time. prehensive and complete than they have : dent Why don't farmers •complete fire department; fire engine, saved our beef ' of Pike. In the matter of the application of Geo. men that the Portland Investment Com­ turn their attention more to raising al­ horses and hose. MARRIKD. Time >Seli<* am trees, of different varieties, to be deliver ­ and accurate as it is possible to make ' Her health is very poor at present. completed. It amounts to $2,084,209. perhaps three. Looks as if this would In the matter of the application of full June 2, 1889, at the residence of the ed in October, 1889. For further par­ Arrive Yaquina 5:30 pm Ar.-ive Albany 11:10 aiu it. The board of equalization will probably certainly pay better than raising tim­ O. AC. trains connectât Albany ami Cor- John Berry and others for a county road. bride, the ceremony of marriage was It is hereby promised that all informa-l Pike school is progressing under ticulars, call on the undersigned at the VI allia. increase this $500,000. performed by Rev. R. W. Patty, unit­ Proceedings dismissed and bond for­ tion obtained through this source shall*! 'the The othy.— Grant County News. McMinnville flouring mills. The above train, connect at Yaqcisa with superintendence of Milt Edmunds. ing 1>. W. McCall and Mrs. A. E. feited. W. J. Simonds and W. G. Henderson F. B arnekoff . the Oregon Devclopcment Co’». Line ot Hl.-nm- be held strictly confidential. It has come to be generally understood Milt is just the person to teach Hum. In the matter of the application of G. Young. have twenty-five head of tine bunch­ that the boy who smokes cigarettes, ahips between Yaqniua and San I’rancleco. R obert P. P ortrr , For Sale Cheap. W. H. Harris and family started for grass horses which they are selling makes himself smell bad and grows idi­ The couple are well known to the peo­ M. Allen and others for a county road ; Sailing- Dates. Superintendent of Census. June 5th, proof duly made; bond fixed at Washington territory last Thursday, and cheap on terms to suit. otic. The Charleston S uh . on this sub­ ple of this city, and although their mar­ $100. Motion to be heard at 1 p. m. A Second-hand Buffalo Pitts thresher, FROM YAQUINA Be Careful. they expect to settie in or near What­ Martin A Sanders have just received a ject, says : “And now we learn that Em­ riage was a surprise to many friends they Motion overruled. and Pelton horse-power. Inquire of T.J. Willamtete Valley. Thursday May 23rd. O. F. Davidson, com. carload of nails. They can give you bot­ peror William of Germany is a cigarette all unite in wishing them a happy life. The editor of the Wire! Side, of Inde­ Fryer, 1 mile South from Carlton. Saturday June 1st. James Agee and Samuel Buell to meet at Willamette Valley, Sunday. J h no 9tli Jack Killen was in Pike last Saturday tom prices on these, as well as on all oth­ smoker. That settles it. He will never post office in Amity June 18, at 9 a. in. pendence, writes under the above head D aniells — D elashmutt . — Friday, May with that old smiling face of his. He turn the world upside down. Water er kinds of builders’ hardware. FROM SAN FRANCISCO MOTHERS! an article as follows: 31, 1889, Judge Laughary united Ross Cooper Surveyor. says he is bound to be a resident of Pike cannot rise above its level, and cigarettes Sunday, May 2fM.li. Edwin Russ appointed to scholarship Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup never yet inspired anyone to heroics. Castoria is recommended by physicians Daniels and Miss Clara B. Delashmutt. “ An agent for a San Francisco house Tuesday, May 28th. soon. in State University. or children teething It is a purely veget­ cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of From Alexander to Napolean Bonapaite Wednesday, June 5lh has been doing Independence taking or­ able preparation, its ingredients are pub ­ Allowed district No. 5, McKinley su ­ Pike can soon boast of a new church. voice and all inflamed conditions of the no great man was ever addicted to this A Yamhill Victory. The company reserve« the right to change ders for suits and shirts. Some people lished around each bottle It is pleasant pervisor, 3500 feet of lumber. C. Oby is at the rudder, and when Chris lungs. Sold by Rogers A Todd. date» withont riolico. believe all that such strangers tell them habit. The man who spends the the taste and absolutely harmless. It re­ »ailing The races at Independence were well Allowed district No. 7, Potter supervis­ and order goods, pay one-fourth down is there the vessel sails and don’t you to N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil lieves constipation regulates the bowels, amette The Woman’s Missionary society of most appreciable portion of his ex­ attended and a Yamhill county horse or, 2000 feet of lumber. Points can make close connec­ forget it. quiets pain, cure» diarrhoea and wind colic, tion with Valley YUe M. E. Chui eh held a very interesting istence striking matches to keep train» of tlie Y aouina H octf . at . Scaled bids will be received at the July and wait for the goods to arrive. The . A non . allays feverishness, destroys worms, and Albany or the meeting at tlie residence of Capt. Handly alive the lighted end of a roll of paper won the one half mile and rejieat running term 1889 until Friday 1 p. m. Bidders experience of the writer is to let such Corvallis, and if destined to San prevents convulsions, sooth«» the child and Francisco, should arrange io arrive at Yaqnina A Pecu liar Accident. stuffed with vile-smelling tobacco, re- race. Six horses were entered and given to furnish plans and bid on same, for men alone. We have $7.50 in the hands Wednesday afternoon and evening. gives it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas­ the evening before date of sailing. hasbed out of castaway cigar stumps, has positions as follows: Kitty Wells, Lancer bridge across the Yamhill river near of a Portland house now that was paid Kettleman and Lady Beach, two of very little brains, and soon fritters away From the East Oregon Herald we toria is the children’s panacea—the moth­ on just as fair representations as could TSixrer Steamers Yamhill's trotters, were shipped Tues­ tlie modicum with which nature endowed Dudley, Charley M, Paddy Ryan, King, Ballston. Span to be 2 feet higher than be given. Wm. Carpenter, now dead, learn of a peculiar accident. That pai>er ers’ friend, 35 doses, 35 cents. Will run between Portland and Corvallia an old bridge. day to Portland. Lady Beach to trot in Maggie R. The first heat was won by ordered a suit at the same time and was followRt North bound leave» Corvallia, Mon­ him,” Bays: the 2:40 race, Kettleman to be sold. Lancer Dudley very easily iu 51 seconds; day, Wednesday and Friday, a rn.. leave» to have the privilege of examination. Pacific Coast Railroad». “ H. D. White, brother-in-law ol If. followed by Kitty Wells, Charley M, Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. a. A Question Raised. The goods came without this privilege, It is reported that several thousand M. Horton, came in from Woodland, When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla, in. South bound leaven Portland, Monday. King and Paddy Ryan in the order Eli Perkins, the great American pre­ lie took them out and they did not fit. Cal., trout have been shipped from Sheridan Wednesday and Friday, 6 a.m.; h aven Salem, last fall, and was herding liorseH Members of the order of the A. O. U. named. He tried to get satisfaction from the firm When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, this Spring. They must be far lietter Tuenday, Thursday and Saturday, 6a.m. The second heat and race was won by varicator, is in Portland, and was inter­ of A. B. Steinbach & Co., of Portland, about 75 miles south of Harney, in the W. assessment life association, as well fishers than the McMinnville people. Paanenger and freight rates always tlie low Lancer Dudley in 51’., seconds, with viewed concerning his views on the Pa­ and could not, so ho went to Albany and early part ol the month with Dean Hor­ When she became Miss, she clung to C'astoria, eat For information, apply to Mesnrs. HUL- When she had Children, she gave them Castoria The School tax lor District No. 40 is as members of other insurance orders King a good second. ton. They camped in the Gorge on cific coast railroads. “Wall street,” said traded them to L. E. Blaine for one-half MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 Kiger creek in the Steen mountains, and now due. The books may be found and are already wondering what effect the and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to Mr. Peikins, “keeps clearly posted about what he paid for them and bought a on the night of the 15th a snowfall of Willmnitia Will Celebrate. C. C. HOCUE, payainet made at First National Bank, terrible Johnstown flood and destruction i suit there. These are facts and we Western railroads Wall street furnishes ■ Acting Gen’l, Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific McMinnville, Oregon. J.H. Henderson, of life will have upon their orders. .. , , . .. . , | Biuipiy simply give uur our vaiciivc experience iiiiyi and nmv that ui of about two feet took place. To protect You will notice a large poster announ- the R. R. Co , Corval’is, Oregon. money and knows where it is being tho other party in orJer to warn the pub. themselves from the rigorous cold they School Clerk. Surely some companies must go under. 6 C. II. HASWELL, Jr., cing the fact that Willamina will cele­ used. i eu A ork lias just furnished ij(. The beat wav is to leave vour orders kindled a fire of charcoal in a common The loss of life is so great — greater in Genl. Frt. A Paas, Agt., Oregon Development About 60 of our citizens have invested fact than any in the history of the world stove-kettle. The tent being umall and brate the fourth of July in a manner money for the Seattle, Lake Shore <1 with tailors nearer home. ” ' Co., Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. in the Louisiana lottery. This amount Eastern, which is to run from . eattle up ft seems to us that it is rather extrav- tight, and weighted with snow, the gas­ of money spent in taxes would create since life insurance has been general— equal to the occasion. Two ye.trs ago a through ses generated failed to escape, and when the bkagit ami Nooksack valleys agant for the eilitor of a newspaper to in- it must cripple seriously, if not al­ | celebration was given at this beautiful one of the greatest kicks ever heard. that ------ suit. • - . then, 1 ... wipe out of existence, some or­ little mountain town, and was attended on Puget sound to the Canadian Pacific. vest • in a $7.50 But, Pent­ discovered by parties that went out to But from a tax they would derive more together This makes a line from .Seattle to St. lallu ulc rc ders. At best, assessments will be very land IlilB has the reputation of being a dude see how they had fared during the snow by a large number of people who all Paul, seventy benefit. shorter than the inrTlailv-kinpr1 . Experience costs mon­ storm, White was dead, and Horton al­ B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR. high, spoke well of the celebration and of the Northern Pacific. miles The Northern Pacif- vy, You do not know it, but for the last . -li i- a at • i i i ey, ana and -y a a newspaper newspaper mau man is is sure sure wm to get most past recovery. An inquest was people of Willamina, who catered to Teachers Retained. week six persons have been employed in will discount tins by building west ail the experience possible in this world held and the evidence as to the cause of j their enjoyment. N. L. Butler will orate ic from Missoula straight thromrh through the th« Pa P«- ­ _at any r‘atc he al ways gets the experi- death found in accordance with the this office on news and job work steadily. A meeting of the school directors was and various amusements will be partici­ louse country to Pasco Junction. It is’ Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to We have been overrun with job work of ! ence and the other fellow gets the above, the survivor having made a state­ pated in by the people. Go by all means order in Oak. Ash or any Wood held Wednesday alternoon for tho pur ­ conceded now in New York that Villard ! ! money. ment of the facts.” .all descriptions, but owing to our fine and enjoy yourself. desired. -------- VIA THE-------- has tlie Oregon & Transcontinental and i equipment it has all been turned out on pose of retaining the teachers for the Still In The Blood. School Report. Northern Pacific in liis pocket, and that deeds RECORDED, time. public school of this city. The teachers FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY I Cascade Division’ now completed, the O. P.. & N. will be in the same system —■—------ - One of Victor LaChapelle’s boys, on (Uncle Andy Shuck and Mr. Hayden, will be as follows: Principal, Geo. A. I School report for district number 6, within a year. The Union Pacific will making it the Shortest, Best’ Irene Everest to Cynthia Jane Thom- ---- o---- ‘two old pioneers of this county, are spend­ Peebles, of Salem, salary $100 per month ; Yamhill bounty, Oregon, for the month then build through from Parma, near as, lot 3, in block 4, Everest’s addition French Prairie, four miles west of Ger­ and Quickest. ing the summer in camp at the Meadows Assistants, L. H. Baker, salary $50 per Orders taken for all kinds of work and vais, was taken down with smallpox Boise City to the Oregon Pacific and come to New berg; con $2.50. and are catching more fish than all of our month; Miss Minnie Peters, of Mon­ | ending May 31st: Total number enroll­ into Portland over the Southern Pacific. Sampson Dukes to John Linke, 160 Thursday. He is the only member ot the satisfaction guaranteed Call at factory The Dining Car line. The Direct Route. champion fish catchers. We return mouth, salary $40 per month ; Miss Car­ ed, 31; average daily attendance. 27; The Chicago & Northwestern is building ! acres in t 2 s, r 5 w; con $800. No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low­ and see specimens of furniture. thanks to Mr. Shuck for a fine large mess rie Mark, salary $40; Miss Ella Jones, of names on the roll of honor are Harry from Fort Fetterman, w’est of tbe Black W. C. Mans to Mike Martin, re. 16.20 I family who escaped the disease last win­ est Rates to Chicago and all ' v on Do not buy without first serin the furni­ -of mountain trout. ter, when it prevailed among them, as froints East. Tickets sold Dayton, salary $40; Miss Emma Green, Martin, George C'rimmins, Walter Crim- Hills to Chico, in California, and will go acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; con $240. mins, Clarence Crimmins, Mark Eng­ to all Prominent Points W. F. Harris to B. F. Simmons, 53.50 will lie remembered. Justice Poujade, ture manufactured here in your own state “My daughter was greatly troubled salary $40. The assistants are graded in lish, George Martin, Isaac Newton, Ber­ to San Francisco down the Sacrimento throughout the East and Southeast. acres in t 2 B, r 5 w; con $300. of Gervais, under authority from County and conntv valley. I tell you, ” said Eli, “ this Pa ­ with scrofula and at one time, it was the order named. tie Newton, Winnie Helyer, A. C. Levis, cific coast is to ba terribly shaken up in R. CLARK. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep­ 11. Hurley to Fred Bent, part of lots 6 Judge Shaw, has established a strict feared she would loose her sight. AVer’s Maggie Newton, Mattie Martin, Minnie the next five years.” ing Cars Formerly of Yamhill. and 7 of block 8, Hurley’s addition to quarantine around tbe premises and there Sarsaparilla has completely restored her Helyer, Nora Crimmins, Katie Ciirn- Reservationscan be secured in advance. Newberg; con $1.00. is scarcely any possibility of the disease health, and her eyes are well as ever, Prices Consistent with Goo* Work. inins, Lois Ford, Adele Ford, Maud New ­ The many friends of G. W. Woodson Dr. Bonebrake extracted a needle from United States Patent to Goo. W. Coff- spreading. It is a curious fact that this with not a trace of scrofula in her system.” O ma F outs , Teacher. tbe breast of Frank Bulger’s baby on • man, 160 acres in t 5 s, r 7 w. To East Bound Passengers. boy should, after nearly six months, and family who formerly lived in this ton. —-G. King, Killingly, Conn. last Monday. The poor little thing had Be caeful and do not make a mistake Geo. W. Coffman to Titus Smith, ltX) break out with the disease which appar­ Races. Wm. Dickerson, night engineer at the county, will be pleased to learn that his been complaining for a week or more acres in t 5 s, r 7 w; con $800. but be sure to take the ently made its complete disappearance. McMinnville mills, had the misfortune only daughter, Martha, was married in On Friday, June 21, a matched run­ and it was not known what ailed it, until The Glanders. The Public Must Be Satisfied. yesterday morning to get his thumb Paris, Mo. on the 5th inst. The family ning race, *>. mile heats, best 2 in 3, will a little inflai ted. swollen spot was dis­ Northern Pacific Railroad. Has the most complete stock of harness caught between tbe piston crank and the have a host of warm friends in this covered on its breast by Mrs. Bulger, The glanders have appeared in Oregon Owing to the great rush on our space in the county. At present 12 set of sin ­ take place at Independence between Pad ­ And see that your tickets read via main bearing of the engine. He will county who all join in their congratula­ when she brought it to the doctor. The THIS LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to gle harness, hand made, in prices probablv lose the injured member; at tions to their daughter on her new name.1 dy Ryan, King and Charley M. for a skin had healed over it entirely and and Washington and a large number of in consequence of the publication of tlie avoid changes and serious delays occa­ ranging from $12 to *30. and 8 any rate lie will have to lay off for a purse of $150. On the 22d, a half mile there was only the agony of the child by horses have been ordered killed. For details of the alleged abortion case, in Races. sioned by other routes. set of teain harness as cheap while. running race, best 2 in 3, free for all which to indicate the nature and location some time past a horse belonging to H. which are readers are greatly interested, Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run The East Oregon Herald is published On the 15tli of this month a match race horses without a record, in Marion, Polk, of the trouble. The doctor made an ex­ Eccleston has been sick and various lem- we have been obliged to lay over our en­ AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY on regular express trains full length of in Burns, Harney county, and comes to between Jo Jo and Big Bend will be trot­ Benton and Yamhill counties will bo run amination of tbe spot and became satis­ j edies have been resorted to, but of no tire cable and telegraphic dispatches.— the line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Can be seen on tbe hooks I n my shop. at the same place for a purse of $50 and fied that there was something unusual ! avail. Finally glanders appeared and he Vanconrer, (B. C.) World. this office each week. For the last four Quickest time. • or five weeks the paper has been filled ted on the race track in this city. The entrance money. Address John R. there, and ujion cutting into it, took out was immediately killed. The above paper catered to the public | I have competent workmen employed do all kinds of repairing and to make General Office Of the Company. No, 1X1 with sand, regular Eastern Oregon sand, match is for a purse of $40.1. There will Cooper for particulars.— .Salmi Statesman. about two-thirds of an ordinary needle. taste. It was no doubt interesting, but I to BORN. harness ordered. I also keep a full Flrmt St., Cor Washington, Cortland, O The little thing was rendered compara­ which no doubt sifts in through the mail also be a half mile and repeat running was it moral? It seems that a news­ any stock oil and rubber robes, lap robes, Have you seen the fine color printing tively easy right nway.—Goldeudale Sen­ To the wife of Mart Spencer, of this paper should use judgment once in a • horse of bag while being carried by tbe stage to race. A large meeting will lie held here A D CH A IU ¿Xnt. covers, saddles, etc. A full line of on the 4th of July. tinel. I done by this office? city, on June 2, 1889, a l»ov. great while. :to the railroad station. ras for repairs constantly- on hand Asst. General Passe1- THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. <4 % * KIDNEYS, LIVER ARD BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually, Tbe Celebrated French Cure, I Furniture Factory, The Great Transcontinental Route. fete ?¡¿í: Ratei E. WRIGHT * f