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BULLETIN NUMBER TWO ' I E AF A Y ETTE. SHERIDAN. AN OUTSIDE OPINION. When the malady spreads, as it sorae- Cream soda at C. Grissen’s. A CONDITION, Of the State Board of Horticulture, Giv i times does, over half or more of the ap he on Several Year» Before Seattle will Mr. Underwood lectured here two eve We all go to Willamina on the 4tli . Machine oil at Martin A Sanders’. ple or jiear, it tends to a deeper nature ing Information to Fruit Growers. Iler Feet Again- nings this week. and causes the fruit to crack open and in S. P. has become quite proficient Mrs. Judge Townsend of Lakeview was Not a Theory, Confronts our County Friday, June 21, 1889. The cordial reception given by fruit , become corky and worthless. The de- Pool playing. Wood Al leruian, of Tillamook, wss in Mayor Manning of this city, returned in the city several days this week. Commissioners. I town the fore part of the week. growers in all parts of the state to Bulle ! partment of agriculture at Washington The cavalry company turned out 41 If yon want a pump of anv kind go to from Seattle Tuesday morning and re THE MARKET REPORT. tin No. 1, issued bv this board, is most recommends the use of the following strong Saturday. Quite a numlier from here atten led the ports that the the at Seattle has not been Martin & Sanders’. FAST GOING TO RACK AND RUIN gratifviag and encouraging to us, as wash to destroy this fungi, to l>e applied . pioneer meeting at Portland this week. with a spray pump. Care should be ob This market report is corrected Thurs Southinaved A Raleigh have disposed Mrs. Myers of Portland, sister of Mrs. exaggerated in the least. It is a desolate evincing an earnest desire on the part of served in following tiie directions, other of nearly all of their town lots. Royal & Rudder went over to W<xxl- day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson F. Dielschneider, s;>ent Sunday in this looking city and t lie jieople do not as yet burn Wednesday to look after a bridge PORTLAND MARKET. j fully realize the full extent of the harm Our Beautiful Court House Used as a the fruit growers to join hands with us wise the foliage of the tree will be in- city. George Games of Rallston, was in town contract. Water Closet — Parsimony of the juren by burning. 1 32! ”2 Wheat . V cental $ 1 30 to in ridding our orchards of the obnoxious Martin A Sanders lead all others in j done to the city. He bronght back sev County Court. Remedy.—Dissolve one pound of sul- Sunday buying Narrow Guage script, 60 30 to Oats. ........... bushel 2 Two drunks were run in this week. pests that have alread.v secured a foot- fihate of copper (blue vitriol) in one gal- cents on the dollar. hardware. eral mementoes of the fire. Notwith 22 50 to Barley V ton : We are glad to report both of them were .)O to on of hot water. To this solution add | hold. We are confident that the man Potatoes................... V sack Troop “A” Cav. O. N. G. were muster strangers. Mrs. W. Talmage left Tuesday lor standing the reports of several safe agents Alas and alack. The county court m ’ minnvillk market . j who will not make use of every means liquid ammonia, a little at a time, until ed and inspected. Saturday June 15, by Tillamook, where she will spend the the mayor states that all the safes which builded well, massive and substantial all the copper is precipitated. The li- ] Children's day was duly observed here $ 5 Ml to Major lxivell of Salem. lie reports very Chickens.. (J dozen .$ summer. were subject to great heat, did not stand. our court house stands. This much possible to rid his orchard of the pests quid is then turbid and blue in color. favorably of the company and promises , by interesting ceremonies in the Presby- 8 <MI to Ducks ......... V dozen 7 Mowers! Mowers! Latest improved, It will take a number of years before Se (if any there be) that infest it, is the ex Add two or three gallons of water and let to use his endeavors toward equiping the ’ terian church. < 1 eese......... dozen 8 00 to IO IMI attle will be rebuilt, for the simple reason praise can be said of them. 16 15 to at Martin A Sanders’. Tnrkevs /p pound ception, It has been suggested to this stand and settle. Then pour off the j troop. Hang out your banner on the outer 10 Their parsimony is noted, and it is be 9 ‘ ■ that the surrounding country cannot fur iClear sides V H’« W. T ar . The McMinnville brass band is not en nish the material for the same. It is far board that the first work necessary to clear liquid, which contains sulphate of! 8 wall for the cry is—we have concluded i Bacon -¿Shoulders V coming evident that the people of this ammonia—the compound which causes gaged for the Fourth and is o|xm for en to 11 10 /Hams.................. not to celebrate. worse than the Chicago fire in proportion county wish that other commissioners be done by them, would be to spray the the burning of the leaves—then pour up ■■ ike . 10 gagements. )In 10 Pd P“*1" to the size of the cities. Chicago was orcbardists in Oregon with a liberal on the precipitate left in the vessel just People are constantly going to the 9 *'ar<l (In 5 gallon tins . 8 to had lieen elected. A thorough inspec Weather very pleasant. Martin A Sanders have got the best still a large city after the fire but there is amount of Washington territory dew enough liquid ammonia to dissolve it; 15 Willamette bottom after wi/d blackber Eggs, dozen now no Seattle. All the business houses tion of the court house Monday revealed binding twine in the county. the result is a clear liquid of a deep blue 50 Side walks are in good re;iair. Butter, Creamery, V roll ries, which ate r«|K>rted very plentiful. were burned ami buildings of some de a truly shameful state of affairs within (do) for the removal of moss. This sug color. When required for use dilute in 30 25 tn Butter, dull, fresh V roll The Hook and Ladder team were beat Our new chuich is going up. Mr. Obye gestion, coming as it does from Oregon's Mr. Bannister was in town this week 15 12 to scription will have to be erected before the $45,000 building erected by Yamhill Brine .................... pound. twenty-two gallons. en again Tuesday evening. Hard luck. says it will lie completed some time next seeing what encouragement he could get 5 4 to Dried apples, didl, $ pd. business of any kindean be resumed. The oldest child, is kindly received, but we SAN JOSE SCALE. month. 8 0 tn Dried plums, dull, p p<i. with a view of moving the Dayton Herald A meeting of Spiritualists isin progress city is still under martial law and is filled county. The basement has been used trust will be quite unnecessary, except in 8 0 to Dried prunes, dull, pd. This dreaded and most destructive en here. at New Era. B. F. Fuller of this city is with thugs, theives, cutthroats, etc., who as a water closet. Who did it? We A Mr. Campbell of southern Dakota is 8 0 to Driedi>eaches,dull, V pd some cases, where the moss has pene emy of not only the fruit, but the orna are a constant menace to property and know not, but substantial evidences of in attendance. visiting triends here. He intends to lo 1 10 Tuesday afternoon, the dwe/'ing house Flour .. .18 sack 1 (Ml to mental and forest trees as well, has se trated the skin and taken root in the Sugars, declined % cent 11, 12, and 1- of J. H. Maddock, a few miles west of the fact remains and can now be seen by Mrs. A. E. Gallup, of Centralia.Wash life. cured a hold in some of the orchards in cate in this vicinity. ______ ___ rr ______ in 5 > gallon kegs, ington territory, is visiting relatives and back bone. pounds for $100 ; pickles, State Teachers Association. Southern Oregon, and it is feared that it all who so desire. The smell arising Born—On June 9th to the wife of Wm. North Yamhill, was totally destroyed by coffees range from 25 to >1 25 ; conees t< 35 cents y CODLIN MOTH AND LONDON PURPLE. will be found in other parts of the state. Shepard, a girl. Mothor and child are fire with most ot the furniture. The house pound, coal oil. very firm, 0' 12.75 Vcase; friends in town. The State Teachers Association will be from the same is not very inviting to the In Bulletin No. 1 we placed the Careful inquiry from parties with whom doing well. Not much hopes for Bill; was a new one and we understand, was salt oi all kinds advanced |2 00 per ton, Teeth extracted without pain by the held at Salem, July 1, 2, and 3, 1889. nostrils, but the citizens.of this county insured for $1009. and js very firm amount of London Purple, to be used in the scale is found develops the fact that he is failing fast. application of local anesthetics. G. S. The Association will convene in the leg should visit the basement and satisfy they have been brought into Oregon on Ata regular meeting of the A. O. U. Wright, dentist. spray for C’odlin Moth, at one pound for trees shipped from California. As trees Mr. Mandy, of East Portland, was on LOCAL AND GEN E R AL. islative hall, capitol building, at 7:30 p. themselves of the fact. The court house W. last Tuesday evening the fol/owing The creamery at Hillsboro takes in m., cn Monday, July 1. All teachers I Was not built for such a purpose, but if one hundred and fifty gallons of water. from California have been pretty gener our streets last week. He was here look officers were elected: P. M., G. E. Mrs. Wm. Chrisman is slowly failing. 5060 pounds of milk, and produces 200 Some have reported that this amount ally distributed all over the state by the ing for land to purchase, and is well I^ewis; M., G. E. Johnson; F. M., J. and friends of education are cordially in the commissioners will not build accom pleased with the valley of Pike. W. W. Nichol spent Sunday in this pounds of butter dai/y. burned the foliage. This doubtless industrious tree peddler, so it may lie Ramsey; (»., J. E. Hembree; IK I. N. Mr. Moad says there is such a thing as Hembree; Financier; J. M. Kc/tv;R., city. Good upright piano, Decker make, vited. The department of superintend modations of this kind for the use of the arises from difference in the strength of expected that these destructive insects have doubtless gone with them. pnblic, when occasion requires it, we see ence will be organized by the several a mad-stone. 1 fe says there is one in Sa J. J. Hembree; G., A. Mosier;T. W., R. Chipped beef sliced in any quantity, at nearly new, for sale cheap by John the London Pnfple, and we recommend The remedy be applied to the scale is vannah, Mo., where he came from, and P. Bird; O. W., M. C. Rudder; Trustee, Knight with carved logs. county and city superintendents and will no reason why the commissioners can C. Grissen’s. more simple than the one to be applied he is well acquainted with people who Joseph Heuston. that care be exercised, and that tests lie Binger Hermann, Oregon’s representa meet in the office of the Superintendent kick. And as vet we have heard no re to the tree ]>eddler or the careless peison have been bitten by a mad dog and cured If anyone wants a bargain in hats or Tuesday evening llicks Fenton drove tive in congress, has returned and is vis ol’Public Instruction at 1:30 o’clock p. monstrance fi om them and no orders to made before using, bo that it shall not be who buys his trees without first knowing by an application ot the stone. The millinery call at Campbell & Fuller’s. too strong. It is better to strain the li iting various portions of the state. whether they are coming from infested stone was taken from a deer’s stomach, a young horse to a single buggy in town, m., on Monday, July 1. The hotels of stop it or to have the filthy mess cleaned Collegeside is furnishing cows for the and while hitching, in order to make a Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow Salem will entertain those attending dur up. It would surprise no one if the quid before using, thereby removing the nurseries or not. The following remedies and was caused by the deer eating poi few purchases, two ladies passed with city |>oiin<l at the rate of eleven per week. son laurel. Let's hear someone else talk ders if you take pride in seeing your ing the days of the Association at reduced commissioners were themselves the sediment that is in the London Purple. for this scale are recommended : parasols which frightened the anima/ No. 1. Summer Wash.—Ingredients on a mad-stone. Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Braly stock look well. Sold by Rogers A Todd. GREEN AND BLACK APHIS. and he hulled back and broke the bridle. rates. Arrangements have l>een made guilty parties, This is hardly a subject for one barrel oi fifty (measure) gallons. block, McMinnville, for first-classwork. A non . In addition to the remedies for the dq- Hicks grabbed the lines, which caused J. C. Cooper, county surveyor, is now with the Southern Pacific (lines in Ore to be broached in a newspaper, but this Weight, about 450 to 500 pounds. Ten Wm. McDonald has sold his property engaged in drawing i Ians for the new gon) and the Oregon Pacific railroad C'ARI. TON. the bridle to come off, and the horse struetion of the Green and Black Aphis pounds caustic soda, 98 per cent; ten occasion requires it. The commissioners across tho creek to a gentleman from bridge across the South Yamhill at Ball companies for reduced rates to those at started for home. He ran about two given in Bulletin No. 1, the following are pounds potash; forty |>ounds tallow; Warm. Iowa. tending, and the usual reduction will Ire were elected by the people and if they added, as it appears that what does the forty pounds rosin. First.—Dissolve the miles when the buggy upset and the ston. The usual “Fourth of July” I can not show respect to the people by Oh! Where are • our gentle June horse was secured by parties who were potash and soda in ten gallons of water. Nine new members were admitted to Martin A Sanders have had a /urge granted. work effectually in one place, from some pursuing it. A broken shaft was the When dissolved, place the whole amount showers? the Hook and Ladder company, Tuesday trade in hay forks and carriers, but they rates will be in effect on the O. R. A N. j requiring the dignity of the county to be only damage done. R. R. lines in Oregon from July 1 to 4. i upheld, the people should know it. cause does not work so well in another. in the barrel to be used. Second.—Dis night. have a few yet and are selling them very These Mr. Frank Hembree’s new house is rates will be open to teachers and M. T. H ead . The building itself is going to rack and The following rosin solution was origi solve the tallow and rosin together. growing nicely. Doug McDonald and wife of SanDiego. cheap. others who may wish to attend the As ruin. Several transoms have been torn When dissolved, add the same to the iioiin . nally recommended by Prof. C. V.Riley : arrived in this city on a visit Wednesday It seems from the amount of ice used sociation. Several State Superintendents from their hinges and have remained Harry Sitton goes to Portland to pur potash and soda in the barrel, and stir “Four pounds of rosin ; three pounds of well for fiye minutes or so. Iz>ave chase Rew summer goods. night. in this city that an ice machine would of Public Instruction, and other lerding hanging in the air for the last month and To the wife of John Evenden on June 19th, 1889. a boy. Mrs. Graves and Miss Fletcher have pay. Ice costs 2*4 cents per pound in educators from tne Pacific Coast States nothing has as yet been done toward re sal 6oda; water to make thirty-six pints; standing for al>out two hours; then fill Edson & Fryer ’ s new wood saw is not have been invited and are expected to Ire pairing them. The locks and bolts of dissolve the sal coda in a few pints of up with water, stirring well, as every purchased the millinery business of Mrs. this city. ■all together a success, but the boys wilt DEEDS RECORDED. every door entering the house on the A. E. Burt. Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa present. water. When thoroughly dissolved, add bucket of water goes in. Use the follow soon learn to run it. first floor except one have been broken ing day, one pound to the gallon of State Medical Society. M. C. Maris to Nathan McCreery, We learn through the Salem Staterman parilla can be relied upon for all blood and it is now,impossible to lock them. the rosin. Heat until dissolved, and water. Apply warm. Geo. Roberts and Willie Hudsoa are at 26.18 acres, in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con $450. that diphtheria has broken out on How diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy The < tregon State Medical Society held The walls, woodwork and floors are cov add water finally. For Aphis, use one No. 2. Salt and Lime Remedy.—(Rec home again with the satisfaction that old Rogers A Todd. S. B. Gilpin to D. A. Blood, 4.72 acres, ell’s Prairie. its annual meeting at Portland last week. ered with a thick coating of dust and the and one-half pints of solution to the gal ommended by I. H. Thomas.) Twenty- Yamhill is the place. in t 2 s, r 4 w; con $42.50. Beardsley, the killer of Perryman, general appearance of the building, both five pounds of lime (unslacked); twenty Mrs. A. L. Talmage left Monday even- j Ola (ikerson to F. E. Allyn, 56 acres, Mrs. Boddie of this place has sold her was adquitted by the jury. The charge Many important points were discussed I outside and in, is very shabby indeed. lon of water. Use at a temperature of pounds of sulphur; fifteen liounds of ing for Portland after a visit of several to fine house and residence to Mr. Wm.Mc in t 4 s, r 4 w; con $2300. and interesting papers read. The ballot The grounds surrounding the building one bundled degrees Fahrenheit.” the jury by Judge Boise was a repeti salt ; sixty gallons water. To mix the days in this city. Samuel C. Hess to F. F. Seely, 20 acres tion of the McKune charge. for vlllLULV IU1 officers kvj to uCI serve » v- lul for the LI IV UloUlll^ ensuing j year, V«*l , have aiw not ^Vv yet been DLvIl VlVillJvL* cleaned llj" up .Iri and ’l OKI old The following formula comes to us above, take ten pounds of lime, twenty Donald of McMinnville. in t 3 s, r 3 w; con $750. W. II. Bingham is still in town and is ........... uL.bnn, uilVAVMtn, VW., Bill! resulted in the election of 8. J. Giesy, M. barrels, sticks, brickbats, etc., still lie pounds of sulphur and twenty ga.lons Mr. and Mrs. C. Hendrix and son from the department of agriculture, Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup F. E. Allyn to Ola Okerson, interest ni’Alln/l tn • r» »4 ■ ___ rrti__ _____ doing business. When you want furni-, cures water. Boil until the sulphur is thor spent a very pleasant day with Mrs.Mag in McMinnville mills; con45500. coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of I)., president; J. F. Calbreath, M. D., of around in unartistic profusion. The un Washington: ture call on him. hogshead used for furnishing oughly dissolved. Take the remainder— gie Shadden of your city last Sunday. voice and all inflamed conditions of the McMinnville, vice president: and G. M. sightly ____ J. R. Conner to M. U. Thorp, .74 acres “Take two pounds of common or fifteen pounds of lime and filteen pounds water for the mortar mixers one year ago II. 8. Maloney has returned from the lungs. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Miss Ida Woodcock and Miss Grunnels in t 5 s, r 5 w ; con $30. Wells, M. D., a inember of the executive I still stands. stands, If the commissioners did whale oil soap; one gallon of water. of salt—slack, and add enough water to mountains and is now or will be in a short John E. Hubbard, administrator of N. The firm of J. I. Knight A Co. have re board hoaru for ior live nveyears, nr. CurtisC. i urns t . Strong, >trong, ! * P.0^‘a.^e wore care of their $5000 farms Heat this solution and add it boiling hot make the whole sixty gallons. Strain graduates from Monmouth, Polk county, Westlall estate, to Margaret J. Westfall, years. Dr. time ready to do surveying. visited Mrs. Hendrix of this place while ceived Mr. A. E. Wood of California, as the present secretary, having beenelected 1 “’an they do of the $45,000 county build- and spray on tho trees milk warm or on 80 acres, in t 3 s, r 3 w ; con $1400 to two gallons kerosene oil ; churn this their way home. N« real estate agents employed. Best j an equal partner in their business for the for a term of three years, holds • they would be bankrupt within two warmer. This can be applied when the over and -'ing j J. E. Brooks to F. E. Allyn, lot in mixture by means oi a force pump tor foliage is off the tree, and will have no 100 acre farm in the county. Address, purpose of handling produce of all kinds. no election for that office was held. The ' years. Uncle Black Hawk Johnson says that cemetery; con $20. Box 16, McMinnville, Or. 2t We place the blame of these filthy and ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, .njurious effect on the fruit buds or tree lie can show four hives of bees all doing following physicians were admitted to | Galloway & Goucher, warehousemen, A B. Faulconer to J. E. Evans, lota 1, well, that were brought from the tall oak 2, 7 and 8, in block 18, Faulconer’s addi A number of the citizens of this city of this city, are repairing their warehouse membership in the state association: unsightly things right where they belong forms a cream, which thickens on cool whatever. trees of his with the Winchester rifle or have repainted their dwellings and the and machinery preparatory to receiving Joseph llolt, Poatland; A. D. Fulton, —to the county court—as the officers of ing and should adhere without oiliness to THE APPLE TREE CATEKPILLAK. tion to Sheridan; con $140. barrel shotgun ; he says there is general appearance of the town is much grain. This house is old and well estab Astoria; A. Fianke, Lakeview; Bernard [ the county keep their offices in a very the surface of glass. Dilute before using, John Wortman, administrator of Geo. There are several varieties of these in double no patent on this way of catching the Daley, Lakeview : Geary, Medford ; Geo. ■ presentable condition, and they are not better. lished and has a reputation. so like in appearance and unlike in swarm, but works like a charm and any Hansenestate, to J. E. Swanson, ware F. Wilson, Portland; A. J. McCormack, j expected, by the people of this county, one part of the emulsion to nine parts of sects house in Carlton ; eon $1500. habits that much confusion is occasioned Dr. G. F. Tucker, AL Snyder, D. C. Eugene City ; IL B. Stanley, Dallas ; Geo. to clean up after men who become hogs cold water.” LeRoy Lewis of Dayton, was presented Alex Reed to W. E. Colby, 24.36 acres in trying to distinguish between them. one is at liberty to try it. with a fine medal at the commencement Naryer and W. L. Bradshaw, residents Debar, Jacksonville; Richard Munn, bv their necessity and lack of accommo The following is sent us from Southern These caterpillars are seldom abundant Where are we going to celebrate? As in t 4 8, r 4 w ; con $1200. at Monmouth, the other day for the best of The Dalles, but formerly of this coun Portland; Henry S. Wall. Portland. dations. The people of this county de A. V. R. Snyder to A.P. Fletcher, lot 6 oration. ty, sent their regards to the people of Portland was decided upon as the place mand a cleaning up and the repairing of Oregon with the assertion that "it will for many years 'in succession, for in yet we can not near of a single place times of great plentj’ their natural ene where there there will lie a genuine cel in block 63, Lafayette, Ot. con $50. Yamhill by Dr. J. F. Calbreath. the county buildings. kill the last Aphis on your trees: ” for holding the next annual meeting The Hook and Ladder truck was beat A. P. Fletcher to S. A. Burnett, lots 1 mies multiply with great rapidity. Sev ebration. What is the matter with every Dr. J. F. Calbreath returned from the en again Saturday night by the Hose “Take five pounds of leaf tobacco and eral parasites destroy them, and some of body ? ’Tis time to wake up on this sub and 6, of block 63, Lafayette; con $240. On tiie Elephant. WEATHER BULLETIN team. A race for blood will soon occur. Warm Springs agency Thursday morn Board of Commissioners to J. T. Ho|>- boil it from two to three hours in twenty the insect-feeding birds devour them ject ami make arrangements. We can ing. He reports that Dr. Smith is better Ixxik out then. The Oregon Land Co. has contracted No. 15 of the Oregon State Weather Bu gallons of water. Take one gallon of greedily. hear of preparations here and there for kins, 80 acres, school land in t 2 s, r 4 w ; and will recover. He also substantiates Remedies—The egg-clusters should lie small exercises; but an old-fashioned con $160. with Sells Bros, for an advertisement on reau Co-operating with U. S. Signal Ser common soft soap and boil in ten gallons The circus tomorrow will fill the town statement in another column that United States to llaslcy Haskins, 160 a»d some of the people will fill them the each side of the bigjcirc us elephant dur vice, central office, Portland, Oiegon, of water until thoroughly mixed; add sought for and destroyed during the win barbecue is not yet heard of in Yamhill acres, the crop of the Eastern Empire is almost in 13 s, r 5 w; Patent. ter months. When the caterpillars have county. selves and this means the filling of the a complete failure. ing their exhibitions all over the North for week ending June 15, 1889: together and strain. Apply by spraying been half grown the trees should be fre Fox. Edgar Poppleton et al to H. T. Morris, cooler and we are giving you no fill either. The temperature has been above the or syringe.” quently insjiected early in the morning 37736 square feet of land in Yamhill The most eastern point of the United west, and the contract was begun yester- NEWBERG. SouthmayedA Raleigh the enterprising ! States and the congregated masses destroyed by county. Con. $191.46. day in Salem. They will advertise Sa- normal, from 8 to 12 degrees, is Quoddy Head, Maine; the most And still another comes to us: realestate firm of Sheridan, are doing a northern point is Point Barrow. Alaska; trickling a little kerosene oil over them. Plenty of fine ri|>e cherries now. R. S. L. Parks to F. E. Griffith, lots 5 There was no rainfall during the good business and are using advertising the most western Attou island, and the lem generally and their company parti “One ounce borax; one ounce whale Trees can be thoroughly cleaned of and 6 block 3 Chandlers addition to Mc Joe Woods is building a new barn. matter from the press of the T elei ’ iione - most southern, Key West. Vi orking cularly, and every man, woman and week. The sunshine was above the av oil soap in one gallon of water. Dissolve them by the use of the London Purple Minnville. Con. $215. R egister offi.’e. spray as used for the destruction of the I Mrs. A. J. Winters health is quite i>oor- from these four points, many will be . ur- child in the Northwest who attends the erage- The winds up to Friday were in hot water and apply cold.” Wm. Campbell etal to Frank E. Grif moth, or three spoonfuls of Ore- fith, lot 4 block 12 Johns addition to Mc The residence of John Maddock, mail prised w hen they locate the geographical circus will be compelled to read of the \ northerly, warm and dry, in sections There is no question but wliat free use codlin Minnville. Con. $100. carrier between North Yamhill and Tilla center of the United States. advantages and wonderful growth of the being almost a “norther ;” on Friday of concentrated lye, one pound dissolved garth’s Insecticide dissolved in a pailful Scott Inglis went to Portland yester of water, and the trees sprayed with so day. capital citv. This may well lie called ..... . , W. G. Buffuni et al Francis E. Robison mook, situated on the Tillamook road The wife of Mr. Charles Nickell, of advertising on a large s< ’ -ale. While the an “ , Satu ' da -' th «V «"e southerly. in five gallons of water, applied to the lution. During the day they are so con lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block 6 Watts addi burned the other day. The household . Jacksonville, editor and proprietor of the Oregon Land Co. does this as a business 1 effect of these renditions on the stantly on the move that a tree thorough effects were lost. J. D. Tai rant is suffering from a car tion to Amity. Con. $700. Democratic Timer, died at her home on investment, still Salem, as a city, will wheat crop has been most injurious, es- trees by means of a spray or wash, dur ly cleansed from them in the morning buncle. Fred B. Churchman to Morris Miles A 'i. Mrs. Nick- receive the greatest benefit from'it, as pecially in Eastern Oregon. In’the ing the winter before the buds start, will may be crowded again before night, so, A blind fiddler was in town Monday , the Sth of the present month, Co. lots 6, 7 and 8 block 38 Edwards ad _ "y, and her indeed it does from a great many of the I ivai„m.l(. ...n and played very good. A number of dol- ell was a most estimable lady Mrs. J. B. Mount went to Portland destroy the large proportion — if not all — to avoid this, fasten a strip of cotton bat dition to Newberg. Con. $64 , ,, , - - ••• ;................. •■•••j lars was dropped into his box. ’ Yamhil- ’ J) death is sincerely mourned by all who .’ e . a * ie wl'eat contin- of the eggs of the Aphis that have been ting four inches wide about the trunk of Tuesday. schemes of this company. A. R. Burbank et al to J. T. Harris, 40 lers as all Oregonians are extremely lib- knew her. She is a daughter of Judge J. advertising Last season the big elephant advertised Ipromising outlook, while in local- deposited upon the tree the autumn pre the tree by means of a string tied in the Miss Maggie Kirkley, of Portland is up acreB in 13 s r 3 w. Con. $280; eral in helping afflicted persons. P. Prim, also of Jacksonville. middle. Staver & Walker. Salem deserves to go I ities the spring wheat is slightly injured. vious. on a visit. John llulery to Louisa Burch and A. We desire to emphasize the fact that The city is in a very bad condition for a Mrs. O’Leary’s cow on DeKoven street, ahead. She has the energy. Dnran, lot 2 in block 4, Watts addition Along the coast the excellent crop pros WOLLY APHIS. A new city pound is to be enclosed one hour s|>eut in the orchard destroying fire. We suppose that the cisterns were Chicago, kicked over the lamp on < >cto- to Amity. Con. $600. A Stable of Fast Horses. pects continue. In the Umpqua valley That is without question one of the the eggs or the young caterpillars when near the jail. not full. What has become of the cistern ber 8, 1871, ami started the Chicago fire, 8. C. Force to Matilda Newhouse, lot 4 rrived Wednesday freni ' ,nore tl,an an avcra 8 e wheat cro P be most dangerous enemies to which the first hatched, w ill accomplish more than that was not completed last season at the and made herself immortal, Jim Mc- John Derby of McMinville was in town block 10. Rowlands addition to McMinn Chas. Woods ¡■tersection of Third and F streets. ville. Con. $1350. I Gough and his glue pot at Seattle will go ' Portland with the speedy mare Susie S. i harvested: in the Rogue River vallev apple tree is subjected. That it has se one day after they are laige enough to one day last week. to history the same way. It was a scatter from the home nest. The suc T. J. Force to Matilda Newhouse, lot 2 cured a strong hold in the larger portion Chas. t,ie crop * 8 to a con8 iJerable extent in II. S. Maloney has completed the sur- ! ! down Mrs. I ’ ollie Winters of Poitland has owned by J. Hubble of Portland. ( __ _ pot upsetting in Jas. McGough’s cessful orchardist is he who watches ev block 19, Rowlands addition to McMinn vey of the Grand Ronde reservation. : glue moved out near here. jured, in many sections, however, an of the orchards in Western Oregon, and ery tree for the first appearance of every point shop, corner Front and Madison, ville. Con. $300. best trainers in the Tho allotment of the lands to the Indians Thursday, June 5th, that started the Woods is one of the Last Alineda White to F. E. Hadlov, 7 lures season he drove avera“e c.roP *»> »»• realized, while in is putting in an appearance east of the insect that will be injurious to it. Miss Eila Hadley has closed her school state of Oregon. 1 will be completed by the coming Satur $15,000,000 fire. The Board dssires to secure the name and returned to Newberg. in t 3 s r 2 w. ( bn. $315. Dick Flaherty to the front at the Portland oth,er seetl°nH t,le <’rop is badly “fired” Cascades, is to be regretted. So far we day, when the agent will leave for Wash every person in Oregon who has an Elisha Lawson to F. E. Hadley ami ington. Seventy-five dollars have been raised meeting and this season he held the reins j and grain that looked well two weeks can learn but little, if any, effort has of J. T. Smith and wife were at Poitland orchard, that the Bulletins issued, and Ida Hadlev, 6 acres in t 3 s r 2 w. Con. in this city for the purpose of sending a been made to exterminate it from any of ! ago will have to be cut for hay. In the Tuesday, getting a new stock of goods. matters of interest to fruit growers, $300. Simon Gratz and Ferdinand J. Dreer east loaded with Yamhill produc over Lady Beach when she surprised and Lake region much of the wheat is only the orchards infested. This, we think, other may be sent them. To this end they de own the largest and most valuable col car E. E. Washburn has gone to Tillamook broke the sports of Portland. He has in • !<><> It»want. »loo. is due to the fact that but few know what tions. People sit around and kick, and lections of autographs in the country. all to send name and post office ad- to teach Bchool. We wish him success. ’t see the reason why the county does training at the present time on this track from 6 to 12 inches high and is turning it is and the dangers that its presence« sire They are Philladelphians. Mr. Gratz’s can ’ __ " ___ By order of the The readers of the T ki . eoiione -R egir - hr nw In tlio mrli rd OreSS to Til© >e< H tan • yellow, it will hardly make hay. The brings to the oi chard. prosper as much as adjoining coun several of Oregon's best horses. Among The prospect is that we will have a J. R. C ardwell , are worth $50,000 and Mr. Dreer’s three not ties. They say it takes people to make them are Susio S., with a record of 2:26, most discouraging reports as to the con The Wolly Aphis is a small insect cov Baard, cheese factory in running order in a short ter will be pleased to learn that there is times as much. E than W. A llen , President. a place, good people who will help things Birdie, who can trot way below 2:40 any dition of the wheat crop comes from ered with a white woolly substance, at least one dreaded disease that science I time. Secretary. J. D. Tarrant, an old subscriber of this along. Now these growlers have a day; Lady Beach the winner of the 2:40 hence its name. Its color’is a reddish Several hands are now busy in the has been able to cure in all its stages, paper and the Cour mill man of Newberg, chance, and will they give anything to race at City View in 2:36; Dick Flaherty I Eastern Oregon and especially from brown, and when crushed it yields a red Oregon History. 1 Friends old church house making caas and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure called the other day. He says that he send the car east? No, not one cent. 2:30. Several promising young horses, Wasco county. Samples of wheat re- juice. They infest the apple trees in ia the only ;*ositive cure now known to for the cannery. The history of our country has Ireen will put a full roller process in his mill j particular, both roots and branches. are in his hands among them >ye notice ceived at this office from the vicinity of The person who has been in town or- the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a during this summer and will soon pur [ ganizing the order of Chosen Friends lias Coneina >, owned by Galbreath & Gouch The Dalles shows that the heads are They live upon the sap of the bark and called the Bible of American Citizen- W. M. Hiatt started last week __ for . his constitutional disease, require« a coosti- chase an engire for the power. I a.tempted to build up his order by the er of this city, and King Tom owned by roasted and the entire stalk cooked, and produce small warts or granulations on ship, If this be true, and no one denies old home at Whittier California, We tutional treatment. 1 lai 1 ’s ( atarrh (Jure two weeks ago that region promised a ■ it. They increase witli astonishing ra it, then the “History of Oregon, by wish him a pleasant trip. It appears that ex-Senator Riddleber- I downfiril oi the others. He has told all John Lewis of Portland. is taken internallv, anting due, tlv large yield and now the crop is hardly pidity, and the wind carries them from ger, of Virginia, was offered the Hong | conceivable kmd of stories regarding the Pioneers Meet. Prof. Morrison has been deceiating the the blood and mucus surfaces of the sys suited for hay. In Morrow county some one tree to another by the light down in Ilubert Howe Bancroft, should be placed academy Kong Consulate and refused on the ‘1>fferent orders which are represented in ground in the way of making tem, thereby destroying the foundation The meeting of the Pioneer's associa of the spring grain is injured, but as a which they are enwrapped, and thus beside the Bible on every family altar in ground that he did not wish to leave the H'1*® «own. . He is not a gentleman. And of the disease, amt giving the patient question h'S authority to organize tion was held Tuesday at Portland and a whole little grain is injured, the bulk of they spread quickly from one orchard to Oregon, and throughout the whole flo.-er beds and planting flowers. country. The country is not quite as ' we o" ““*" strength, by building up the constitution new lodges of that order. The city has large number attended, several from this it is all right. The yield will be some another. Not a moment should be lost United ’ States. For it portrays in graph David Gubser will close his school at and assisting nature in doing its work. grateful as Riddleberger might hope. been infested with dead beats for some what less than was anticipated earlier in I in destroying the first one that puts in the Chehalem Mt. school house, next The proprietors have so much faith in its The benefits of vacation season may be time past, and the people have been bit. county being there. The ladies were the season. Through Gilliam county a an appearance. The following remedy ic colors all that is most sacred to our Friday. A good time is expected. curative nowers, that they offer one linn- greatly encnanced, if at the same time,1 I Make -- • sure • before ■ vou leap. represented, and a number of Indian hot east wind blew during the fore part is taken from the secretary's report, Cal- people in a political and material way— J. D. Tarrant A Son have put in a head drod dollars reward for any case that it the blood is being cleansed and vitalized ■Mr. Piette returned from Eastern Ore- of the week, and the result is that many . ifornia state board of horticulture: the several migrations; saving the coun gate war veterans were also in attendance. in their mill race. They have also fails to cure. Send for list of testimo by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A gon Tuesday and reports that the total “Four pounds of rosin, three pounds wheat fields standing waist high are nials. Address, Dor.ald McKay, who for a number of nearly completely ruined, except for of sal soda, water to make four and one- try to the United States; organization of ordered rollers for their flour mill. good appetite, fresh vigor, and buoyant ■ crop in that section is a failure. He says years was in the employ of the United F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. spirits attend the use of this wonderful I that wheat half gallons; dissolve the sal soda in government and society ; early trials and P rohibitionist . hay. The damage is not general and a will not make hay. Oats are Sold by all druggists, 75c. medicine. ' a few pints of water ; when thoroughly vicissitudes; and later grand develop good yield is yet expected. In Umatilla States government as an Indian war ' raising and are worth 45 cents per bushel Petrified Mitten«. Look Out For Klin. The petition of the people oi this city , I now. A letter from Goldendale says the scout, devoted his remarks principally to county, especially around Weston, the , dissolved add the rosin; heat until dis ment. to the Southern Pacific company request- farmers of that section are ruined. Tiie his experience with the Indians. He dry, hot winds have damaged the wheat. solved and add water finally. Use one Two years ago last November a heifer It is safe to say that no one individual On JuneH, a man hired a saddle horse and one-half pints of this solution to the ing a change of time in the earlv train, Willamette valley crops never fail com- told of his relations with the Indians From the Indian reserve and the east has ever done a greater work for Oregon calf tielonging to Jas. Brown near Corn- from Goddard & Frazier, livery stable has been sent in and Mr. Koehler writes pletely. A little rust on the spring grain from the earliest settlement in 1853 to end of the county reports of little or no gallon of water. Use at a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.” and for the whole American people than stock swallowed a |>air of woolen mittens keepers at Portland, saying that he was that it will he duly considered. That, is will ruin that crop, but the majority of the do'e cf the Modoc war, during damage to the wheat are received. The application of any of the remedies Mr. Bancroft. Visiting in person several The calf grew to be a milch cow and was While there is a gloomy outlook tor an not all the citizens want; they want the l ' this •1-:- season —-— ----- — .i <i —• which i.mo he was successively in the ’s ----- crop :-r-u- is fall sown, and that going to Oregon City and would be gone time changed. will give, from the present outlook, an employ of General Stevens, Major Hal immense yield, yet for the state as a used for the destruction of the Green 1 times during the progress of his vast apparently doing well until a short time 1 two days, but he has not since been seen. Aphis are also recommended as being whole there will be an average yield, i ler an 1 Genera! Wright. The occasion The London Timer says that Murat ' immense crop. do not fail in Oregon. There is no good. It is thought by this board that work the several countries he wrote ago, Mr. Brown noticed that she was not < He is descrilicd as being about 45 years There is no longer any doubt but that proved to be as enjoyable as usual and Crops Halstead is certain to become United need now of any real drouth and yet owing to the dampness of the climate in about, he saved from absolute oblivion doing as well as ueual. She seemed in of age, five feet nine nches tall, and States minister to Germany. Just how | Oregon beats the world for fruit. New the old pioneers had a good time. there is a possibility of rain coming and the Willamette valley that the Woolly an immense mass of invaluable material much distress when she moved around, i speaks with a German accent. The be is to accomplish this feat is hard to ’ comers who are just spending their first Long Clover. partly retrieving the wheat crop. While j Aphis will not invest the roots to any taken from the mouths of the foremost and had a great desire to lay down all ’ horse, which was a bay weighing about understand, The United States senate I summer here are writing back to their the wheat prospects are not so good the ’ I great extent, and that a shovelfull or so men. He also ransacked the world for 950 |K)iinds, ha a lump just back of the The following letter accompanied by a other would give President Harrison a lively I friends in the East glowing accounts of crops show signs of large yields. 1 I of fresh ashes placed around the base of early data. He then in a most conscien the time. Finally she died, and Mr. time if he made Halstead a minister the magnitude of the fine fruit raised here. stalk of clover was received Monday The fruit crop will be the largest' gath the tree will destroy those that may tious and erudite manner arranged his Brown cut her open to see what was the shoulder about the size of a hen egg. It is re|>orted that the gentleman above de- I Last evening Prof. J. Seiwood, who re now. in the state. The strawberry crop have commenced operations below the material and wrote his incomparable his matter with her. Fpon examination one scrilied is making bis way in this direc sides at 383 Front street, brought to this night. The length of the clover is as ered tory. In such noble effort as this he has I surface and prevent others from doing of the mittens and a part of the other is about over in Western Oregon, while The race, Saturday, was won by JoJo. office a large basket well filled with some given below. tion. A sharp lookout should be kept in the eastern part of the state it is now so. In the dryer climates of Southern spent his life and over a million of dol- were found in a hard and petrified state. for him and the authorities notified if lie Several of the boys claim that it , was , a of the fine:! ami largest cherries that L a C amas , June 16, '89. Oregon and east of tiie mountains it I ' ars * n money. When knocked together they rattled like being gathered. The cherries are yield chuck race. C huck races should not be ! jiave been seen in this office this year, E ditor T eleviione -K egister — You will be found that they will do A grand benefaction like this deserves stones. They are really wonderful, and is seen or heard of. allowed on a track having the standing of T|iev were of that excellent variety, the published some time since an account of ing enoimously. Beriies are plentiful. doubtless .heir most destructive work out of sight hearty sympathy and support. l«ct us many are anxious to see them. W. II. Wheat harvest will begin about the To C'oldw. the McMinnville track. Nothing goes so “Royal .................... Ann,” and several ... of them meas some tall 1 timothy. I know Yamhill is JOtll , 14 4 1 . 1 1 I. y jg 25th jnst inst. 1Ia Hay is vie yielding well and its i at the roots. When this is known to be not prove ungrateful, but show that we Wilson, of Drain, has them and any one far in pulling flown tho record of a track ured 238 inches in circumference. How hard to beat, but we can beat yon ten harvest ¡g nearfv ov¿r the case, the application of fresh gas can appreciate such work. Prior to the can see them bv calling on him. They Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the as one or two known chuck races. The is that to the side of Eastern cherries.— dajs (hiv« for tnr early Piirlv stuff «In 1 such suoli ar as sfrAwhamaa strawberries, I lime has proved to be a lasting destroyer publication of the second volume of are well worth seeing. Mr. Brown val system effectually, yet gently, when cos- B. 8. P ague , managers should be careful and have . Salem Statemian cherries, etc. Now to show you that our ! tive or bilious, or when the blood is im Observer Signal Service In Charge. of the insect, and also a valuable fertil- “Oregon,” Mr. Bancroft’s works could ues them quite highly.— /train Echo nothing but straight races. truck is way up. I send you a sample of izer for the tree—a couple of shovelfuls only be procured in complete sets of 39 pure or sluggish, to ;>ermanently cure THE ASTORIA RAILROAD. common red clover 7 feet 3'4 inches in The fourth of July celebrations in this Spring Grain Blightcn. for each tree, spreading it over the sur-, vols. This prevented many from put- Scheme of a Sharper. habitual constipation, to awaken the kid county are numerous. Carlton, Willa- William Rei<l Makes a Proposition on lie- ! height. If any one in Yamhill can beat face around the tree to cover about six chasing the “History of Oregon” who neys and liver to a healthy activity with Tn a journey through the wheat fields in out irritating or weakening them, use half of the Southern Pacific. that, I will skirmish aroumd and send A ministerial looking gentleman is feet in diameter. If the soil is deep and greatly desired to do so. In answer to mina and North Yamhill will celebrate you some re«/ good samghr. and McMinnville will not celebrate but working the cities of the upper valley for well drained a much larger quantity' innumerable requests, the publishers this neighborhood the other day itwasevi- Syrup of Figs. rmeuircu.mc.e. >uu .>r Wm . Reid ’ s visit to Astoria Wednes-| W. F. C ollard . gives the largest race meeting ever known coin, in a new and improved manner. mav be safely used. Care should be \ finally consented to issue the “History dent that the entire spring grain crop of To \iir»(‘rym<T>. race is in the conntv. The The 2:30 2.30 race ¡s for for a a I day, - - brings r . ont , the ,. fact . tnat he has , made . ’ taken not to put it around the body of °f Oregon” separate from the full set, this section is blighted. Rust lias ap-; Incendiary Fire. He is nicelv dresed and apparently well- the purse of $300, and fivers like I.ady Maud, a proposition to the Astona & South tree as the solution of gas water thus conferring a great benefit upon the Notice is hereby given to all nursery Railway Comn-nv Company to build ihn the owneil by Andy Brey; Maud Knox. ! ‘ Coast f,:“‘ Ba.lwav Sinee the 7th inst. three fires have oc- to’do' Aiter remaining a day or so in a formed by the rains might scald the country. * ’ I-et every * true sou and daugh pcared and this means thousands of dol- | owned by J. Perkins; Almonette, owned i . road to Seaside and beyond, if all rights curred in Corvallis. Tliev have been the I Jown 'ie tells some especial friends he bark. It will be well also to use in con ter of Oregon, let every American re lais loss to Yamhill county this season. men that the Portland Investment Com- panv desire to contract for 2.000 shade lino made mnilo tnor lirx lias Lno been twxArv i disappointed 'I icotxtszx , by .L IL'lIallett; Kitty Ham, owned bv of way, franchises, stock, etc. are turned 7. ...... . has that he with the gas lime a shovelful of member this, and show gratitude in Reports Irom surrounding towns gives trees, cotton [ I in receiving an expected remittance and nection of different varieties, to Ire deliver Tom Tongue, are expected to be here over to him, he guaranteeing to complete work of an incendiary, as halls something more than mere words. no encouragement for the spring grain. — of ----------- fresh ashes around the base of the tree. pri with .. . ii . coal .mni oil «n were found I would be gre. tlv obliged if they would and trot. T his will bTthe great event o! !‘e r*ad >n aspeeffied time to a transcon- rairs saturated It is needless to sjieak further of the Fall sowed grain is all right and in good er! in October, 188ft. For further |»ar- BLACK SI-OT, OR Fl'NGUS. r, ' ‘ * tinent.il connection. magnificence of the work or merits of the condition. The hot days after the late ticulars, call on the undersigned at tire *ne ’ I Mr. Reid says he is backed by the South- after the fires were extinguished. The give him a Ioan of about $35 on his fine McMinnville flouring mills. council have offered a reward of $85 gold watch. They usually feel sorry I This disease that the apple and pear author. No nation in the world has a rains did the work. A new estimate of tiie vast quantity of cm Pacific Railroad Company, whose ti- common F. BARXEKorr. are subject to is doing a good deal of more full and truthful record of its early for him and raise the money and take the $150 for the apprehension of the fire bugs. water discha:ged into the Conemaugh nancial agent he is in the matter, watch, when the confidence gent quickly damage to those fruits in some portions affairs, and by an author of the very first The night watch in this city is requested IV A KN I NG. MOTHERS! valley bv the bursting of the South Fork This has made considerable stir in As- keep a sharp outlook for suspicious : depaits with the loan leaving them the of the Willamette valley. It is more ability and repute, than Oregon. “He Castoria is recommended by physicians reservoir is presented by the New York toria. Several transfers of real estate at to All persons tn-s|>aHsing u;>on mv proj» characters. $5 wash-gold watch—the cheapest thing . apparent and destructive on some varie sifts with a master hand,” says the /frit- or children teething It fa a portly ■ Sun. That paper says: “Estimating the stiff figures were made the same after to be imagined. Look out for him. He ties than upon others. The causes irh Quarterly Reriev, “the immense mass able preparation, its ingredients are pub erties in Saylor’s addition to McMinn Niagara supply at 33,000,000 tons of 36 noon, and more are proposed. proposed, which produce this disease are some of facts, and conflicting testimony of wit lished around each bottle It is pleasant ville, Oregon, without my written per- is coming this way, having last week I N otice to Bovs ! cubic feet per hour, and taking the meas worked his game at Eugene and Coburg. what uncertain. Suffice it that those nesses,and sets faithfully the true points to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re- mission wdl tie prosecuted to the full ex Special Sale The Nere Approach of The urement of the lake to having been 3L, longest in cultivation, most productive, forward,” while the New York Herald I lieves constipation regulates the bowels, tent of the law. —Salem Journal. Swimmin an Drowin Cson miles long by I1! miles wide, with a Of crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., at , and in confined situations appear to be affirms that the work “will ever remain | quiets pain, cures diarrhoa and wind colic, F rei » JI. S aylor . An of the Green Apl an mean depth of 30 feet, we have the enor C. Grissen’s. I will offer my large stock “My father, at about the age of fifty, ' most liable to it. It is a fungous growth a monument to the writer’s intelligence.” ■ allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and For Kale Cheap. Colick Cson renders mous volume of one trillion of tons of lost all the hair from the top of his head. J presenting, when examined by the mi See advertisement in another column it refeshing and natural sleep. Cas- It nessery for Boys to water, which would require thirty hours . t greatly reduced prices until the 1st After one month's trial of Ayer’s Hair croscope, a mossy, spongy character, oc for agents, to whom most liberal terms gives toria is the children’s panacea—the moth A Second-hand Buffalo Pitts threaher, Band together for in passing over Niagara Fails. Is it any day of September, in order to close out Vigor, the hair began coming, and, in cupying the skin so as to prevent the de are offered. ers' friend. 35 «loses. 35 cents. and Pelton horne-power. Inquire of TJ. Mutual l’roteckshun! wonder that trees were torn up by the entire ------ line. Come and see for yor.r- three months, he had a fine growth of velopment of its tissues, and results in Fryer, 1 mile South from Carlton. Come . nd Band at 5.30 P. M ! roots, and houses tossed al>out like match I selves if von wish to get bargains, hair of the natural color."—P. J. Cullen, checking the growth at that |>oint, thus boxes.”? This looks a little overdrawn. C iias . G rissen . Children Cry for Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Pitcher’s Castoriai creating a black spot and a deformity.' Beat Job Work at thia office. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. b a