The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 05, 1889, Image 2

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
ALL NOT DEAD YET.
THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
APPERSON
I
The newspapers for the last year have
The recent purchase by the Southern
been fuil of the virtues of the mad stor.e. Pacific of the Oregonian railway from
HARDING A. HEATH. Publishers.
A stone has been tested in the following Ray’s landing, Oregon to Coburg in the
subscription rates
peculiar manner. A stone was owned ! same state, and the short line from Ful-
One Copy, per year, in advance.................... |2 00 by a man in Sedalia, Mo., and its virtues ■ quartz to Airlie, is of some importance to
One Copy, six month» in advace
I 00 have been published the world over, and
| this city. It is more than an ordinary
hundreds of people who have been I railroad extension. These two roads
Enteredat the poetoffice at McMinnville
bitten by dogs have made journeys to it. were the property of a Scotch corpora-
Oregon, as second-clawi matter.
I Several days ago one of the dogs owned by ! tion named the Oregonian Railway Com- i
T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ D. Edward N. Small of the same place •panv (Limited), anil were leased to the
phone -R egister are liberal, taking in was taken with hydrophobia and he not ¡Oregon Railway and Navigation com-J
consideration the circulation. Single
inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. believing in the mad stone offered $500 to I panv, which is practically a dependency
Special inducements for yearly or semi- ; the person who would let his mad dog of the Union Pacific and Northern l’aei-1
yearly contracts.
bite him in order to test the mad stone. fic. These roads failed to make expenses !
* *
A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y Letters and telegrams from all parts of and interest, and the lease fell through ; \
the person who semis them, not for pub­
lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non i the United States still continue to pour upon which, after long negotiation, a
de plume.’’ but for a guarantee of good in from people who are anxious to be bit- price was agreed upon for them, on pay­
faith. No publications will be published , ten for from all the way from tf 100 to $500. ment of which they become part of the
unless so signed.
It demonstrates that all the cranks are Southern Pacific system.
*
J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted not dead yet.
The Southern Pacific thus becomes
nt reasonable rates Our facilities are
Dillion, the man who bad the hardi­ possessed of four nearly parallel lines in
the best in Yamhill county and as good
as any in the state
A complete steam hood to be bitten, secured the madstone the Willamette valley, two ot them on
plant insures quick work.
belonging to Dr. White of that city. The the east ami two on the west of the river,
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A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither E or stone adhered to the wound thirty min­ and controls the traffic of that valley l>e-
the editorial or business de partments, to utes and then fell off. It was then soaked yond dispute. This means that the Ore­
T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville,
in sweet milk and applied again. It con­ gon business which formerly belonged to
Oregon.
•»
a
tinued to adhere at intervals for two San Francisco, and was lost when the
S ample C opies O k T he T elephon ^.-R egis ­
ter will be mailed to any person in the hours longer, when all efforts to make it Northern Pacific was completed, will
United States or Europe, who desires one, further adhere failed. The owner of the again be restored to this city. Henry
free of charge
stone then declared all the |<oison ex­ Villard was fully aware of the import- i
W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ tracted from the wound.
anee of that business and of the necessity
phone - R egister with any other paper
Dr. Edward Small receives letters of controlling it through the railroads
published in Yamhill county
every day from jieople who want to be running through the valley. His failure
bitten by a mad dog. Among them was and the subsequent troubles of the com­
Friday
-
-
July 5, 1889
one from a physician in Chicago, who panies with which lie was connected de­
writes that he is despondent, unfortun­ feated his plans, and enabled the South­
The Grants Pass Courier has recently ate and tired of life. He lias been con­ ern Pacific to step in. How important a
( hanged hands. The new proprietor is templating suicide for some time, but territory the company has acquired may
George H. Carry.
now he is willing to pay his own expell­ be inferred from the fact that the Wil­
ees to Sedalia and be bitten by the mad lamette valley embraces some 8009
Several jieople in this vicinity have re­ dog, and for no consideration. He is square miles of the best land in Oregon,
torted seeing some of the German song­ willing and anxious to make his a test and contains nearly two-thirds of the
birds which were turned loose some case and become a martyr to science. population and wealth of the state. All
time ago.
•O--------- O---------
But he cannot become a martyr to sci­ this territory now becomes in a greater
degree than formerly tributary to San
Missouri’s new liquor law is good and ence, as the dog is dead.
Dillon, the mad-dog victim, is resting Francisco. Its produce will tend more
strong. It prohibits music, cards, dice,
billiards, pool, bowling and boxing in sa­ fairly well. He ate a hearty Sunday aud more to come here, and from here it
loons. A violation works a forfeiture of dinner, the first good meal he has taken will get a larger jiortion of its supplies.
The people of this city see withoutI
for several days. He is slightly feverish,
license.
with lus pulse at 82. The wound is envy, indeed with hearty good feeling,
Since the purchase of Alaska it can be slightly swollen, but is beginning to heal the efforts of other cities along the coast I
said of the United States what has been over. Dillon refuses to give any in­ to dispute with the supremacy of San |
said of England—that the sun never sets formation aliout his residence, relatives, Francisco. They preserve their serenity
in her dominions. At sunset in Alaska business or past life. He is, however, the more easily it does not seem to them
than any of our rivals retain a promise of
the next morning’s sun is an hour high still hopeful and talks confidently.
success to our disadvantage for more
in Maine.
.1 PLAIN FACT.
than a brief period. They have a me­
We assert, and invite the fullest in­
In a recent editor.al the Oregonian re­ teoric flash, and then subside. Portland
vestigation and the completest proof that ferred to the fact that the gieat majority will always be a thriving city, with a
considering the relative quality and con­ of the vast fortunes achieved in the business of its own which cannot be tak
ditions of the two clips, wool is not a far­ country were not represented by real es­ en from it, but the commercial entreport
thing higher this year than last.— Eatt tate, but by personal property, stocks, of the Willamette valley must be San
Oregonian._______________
bonds, etc. An examination of seventy- Francisco. So with the southern coun­
In the United States there are 70,000 two millionaires, whose combined wealth try. Cities and seaports spring up, their
lawyers, abcut one lawyer to every 900 equals the national debt, reveals the fact growth is loyally helped by their people,
inhabitants. In France there is only one that but two of them, .1. J. and Wm. and for a time the world is astonished by
lawyer to over 6000 people. In Ger­ Astor, are large holders of real estate, predictions that the city by the Golden
many the proportion is about the same the rest of the men, like Lietcr, Morton, Gate is going to be suspended. But after
Drexel, Sprecklcs, Aimour, Bonner, a while a reaction sets in, and traffic
as in France.
Huntington, Sears, Pullman, Field, drifts back into the old channels. When
The famous Star route cases are at an Rockfeller, Vanderbilt, Gould, Carnegie, a seaport once gets a supremacy it is
end at last. A nolle pro»»e has been en­ Crocker,Stanford,Hearst, Westinghouse, almost impossible to take it away. Capi­
tered in each of the twenty-four cases, a Sloane, Mackay, Fair, Ives,Childs, Wan- tal and brains flow into it as a matter of
conviction having been found to Ire im- nainaker. Dillion, Miller, Hay, Stokes, course, and each year increases the dis­
(rossible. A few years ago these cases who hold enormous amounts of personal tance between it and its rivals. It is the
attracted considerable public attention. property of al! sorts, with but little real old story: “To him who hath shall be
estate. This list does not contain by any given!”—.S’. F. Call.
Heavy, Latest Shades, Neatest Patterns in 21 inch BIRGE,
A “poor man with a large family” has means the names of all the gieat million-
oír my .
New and Excellent Quality, at 10 CENTS per yard. Just Re­
written from Philadelphia to the superin­ j airesof the country. There is Mrs. Het-
ceived 20 pieces.
Some printer’s devil gets off the follow­
tendent of prisons at Albany, N. Y., of­ I ty Green, who is worth between thirty
fering to be a victim to science by testing and forty millions of dollars, nearly all ing wail for the country. It is not ours
the efficiency of the apparatus to cause I represented by personal property. These for she is at present over at the coast
death by electricity, provided that $5000 are the plutocrats, whose combinations coasting. She has a fat take too: I
is paid to his family in case the experi­ so strongly threaten the welfaie of the would flee from the city’s rule and law—
ment succeeds.
people, because they can take their porta­ from its fashions and form cut loo*e—
ble wealth of stocks and bonds into the and go where the strawberry grows on
7
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For years David D. Porter and Bcnj. corn and stock exchanges and disturb its straw and the gooseberry on its goose ;
Pmtler have been looked r.p to by the the whole business of the nation. The where the catnip tree is climbed by the
American people as war heroes. Since single tax on land would not reach these cat as she clutches for prey the guileless
The Ohl Reliable McMinnville Pioneer R imi ! anti Shoe Sture. ISSO.
their controversy opinion has changed. jiersons at all. They pay something now and unsuspecting rat, at the rattan bush
Has seen its 20th birthday, I am thank-
David I>. Porter is a coward and Benj. but under the single tax they would pay at play. I will catch at ease the saffron
E fui to my Friends and Patrons lor past
Butler is a scoundrel. Let tl is verdict little or nothing, while every laboring cow and cowlet in their glee as they leap
friendship Hcpinir to merit a contili nance
go into history and people in the future man and small trader who had his sav­ with joy from bough to bough on the top
of the same. 1 will eontinne to sell BOOTS
will let well-enough alone.
ings invested in land would carry the of a cowslip tree; and list while the part­
» and SHOES at pri< <> that will convince the
whole burden of taxation. The argu­ ridge drums his drum and the woodchuck
public that ¡it will pay them to call and ex­
Last week the Reporter fought, bled ment that England has a land tax and no chucks his wood and the dog devours the
amine Goods and ascertain Prices before
and died inglorionsly for it« adopted tax on |>ersonal property, save geld and dogwood plum in the primitive solitude.
purchasing elsewhere.
party. How much did you pay the edit­ silver plate, is not a lair answer, for O, let me drink from the moss grown
No Trouble to Show Goods.
or for that Mr. Commissioner? We England taxes incomes heavily, a tax un­ pump that was hewn from a pumpkin
No charge’inadi on Sewing Kip on Goods
know it cost you money, for the Reporter known in Ameri a, save during the war. tree. Eat mush and milk from a rural
bought of me
does nothing for its fiiends or party un­ —Oregonian.
stump, from form and fashion free—new Opposite the Grange store.
P, F. BROWNE
less the coin is in sight. A renegade
gathered mush from the mushroom vine,
JAPAN.~
democrat is about as mean and contempt­
and milk from the milkweed sweet—
ible an animal as God ever made.
0ER5GN tví Q'j
Japan has an area of 157,000 square with luscious pineapples from the pine
fJIORATEO RED5ÇHQCI ihCtSEsW
miles, not quite equal to that of Califor to make my repast complete. And then
A convict in the California |>eniteii-
nia. It has a population of 38,090,000, or to the whitewashed dairy I’ll turn, where
Í ; ¿¿a
tiary who received $20 reward for caus­
about seven times that of New York. the dairymaid hastening hies her ruddy
ing a man’s life to be saved, gave the
In 1890 Japan will become a constitu­ and golden red butter to churn from the
amount to the fund for the relief of Seat­
tional monarchy with an upper house milk of her butterflies: and I'll rise at
tle. The story reached the ears of Gov­
-.r/
and a lower house, like England. In morn with the earliest bird to the fra­
ernor Waterman, who pardoned the 1863 Japan had no vessels, steam or sail, grant farmyard pass, and watch while
B I |vi VjSít/Yi1
the farmer turns his herd ot grasshoppers
prisoner. This little story ought to lie
ot any account. To-day she lias a well- out to grass.
sent to some of our Eastern capitalists
equipjied navy and dock-yard, and can
; 5.
who have not yet been heard from since
Oregon is fast filling up witli Eastern
design, construct, equip and officer a
Johnstown’s misfoitime sent out its
;
fleet of war-ships. She has 138 national people and if those who intend to move
mute appeal.
I
banks, with a capital of $44,000,000; 4500 to Oregon soon don’t hurry up they will
I
get left. The chances for a bright future
A simple stove for warming looms by postal stations; telegraph stations in 112 will all be taken.
means of solar heat has been contrived cities and towns; eight lines of telegraph
by Prof. E. S. Morse. It consists of a communication and 5000 miles of wire.
>c
BOLUS AND DIABOLUS.
She has kindergarten schools far in ad­
shallow box, having a liottom of corru­
There was a time when people thought
vance
of
those
in
this
country,
and
has
gated iron and a glass top. This device
that there was a connection between drugs
is placed outside the building, where the 30,000 schools of different grades, in and the devil. Many a successful practi­
which
69,000
teachers
give
instructions
tioner was looked on askance and SUS- !
I have just received a Full and Complete Line of
sun can shine directly into it. The rays
pected of
to
well
nigh
3,0J0,00
1
pupils.
She
sup
­
these
SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest
pass through the glass and are absorbed
by the metal, heating it to a high tem­ ports 173 colleges, six schools for the1
in
the
market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hend r-
perature and warming the air of the box. higher education of women, seventy­ \\ e are better informed in this day ....x.
and i son & Co.'s Gents' Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' and
upon the man
sells r pure
drugs
.... who
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n. as i
The air, which on sunny days, rises to 90 j eight normal schools and two universi­ look
one who lights 11
....
the ills
that . ,......
flesh is heir to. Misses' Fine Shoes.
degrees Fahrenheit, is conveyed into the ties. In the law school at Tokio are You will find
more than a thousand students, nearly
room to be heated.
Good.
.d.
liali of whom study in English. She has
-
- -
-A- r’TTXjXj X-.I2STE OP
also
thirty-one
medical
schools,
in
one
of
It is not generally known that Gen.
AT
GEO.
W.
BURT
S
Neal H. Dow has an invalid daughter in which are 900 students, and 665 hospitals
Prescription Drug Store
Nashua, N. II., who may certainly be where patients are sheltered. The ex­
regarded as a wonderful woman. The ) ports and imports of Japan amount to
NOTICE I
At Extremely Low Prices.
Lewiston Journal tells us that the lady ! about $90,000,000. The United States
has not been able to move from her buys $17,000,000 worth of products and;
chair for years, but she has been an in- sells her something less than $3,000,000
Carlton., Oreg-on..
defatigable student and has mastered j worth in return.
the French, German, Spanish, Russian
THE PENSION DE Fit IENC
HISTORY OF OREGON
and Greek languages. She recently per-1
The
money appropriated for the pres­
formed the feat of repeating a long pas-
From the earliest period to the present
sago from her Greek Testament, verba­ ent fiscal year has run short and many of
time,
tim, from memory, a month after she the pensioners will have to wait until
B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR.
B y H ubert H owe B ancroft ,
had read it. Here is an illustration of some time in July for their amounts.
lust published, complete in two vols.,
--- o----
Why is this?
comfort in affliction. Miss Dow loses
with Index. A magnificent contribution
Galloway
&•
fioiidiir,
Proprielors,
The
matter
is
explained
in
various
to
knowledge. The pride of a people
sight of her misfortunes in her love of
Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to
who are proud of their record. A house­
ways. There is the Tanner theory that
study.
order in Oak, Ash or any Wood
been thoroughlty overhauled and re
hold necessity; a national benefit.
the corporal has been too zealous and Has
paired for the coming seasons of 1SS9-90,
desired.
has
distributed
more
than
is
necessary;
;
An exchange truthfully remarks:
^7-
FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY!
—o—
u
luhed can at all
“Some people, ignorant of what good There is the New York 7 ribune, theory that
—■---- compare with
I this in interest and importance
editing is, imagine the getting up of se­ the shortage is due to the malice of Gen.
to the poo-'
lected matter to be the easiest work in Black, who, though he was shot to pieces
Orders taken for all kinds of work and pie of Oregon, ami to all others interested
iin
the
welfare
of
their
country.
It contains
the world to do, whereas it is the nicest in defense of the Union, is a democrat
satisfaction guaranteed
Call at factory a record of brave doings, of grand emigra­
work done on a newspaper. If they see and therefore must be bitterly hostile to
and see specimens of furniture.
tions and permanent organizations. It is
O------
the life of an important part of the nation
the editor with scissors in his hand, they the veterans. The correct theory is the
No true Oregonian, no true American will
Do
no.
buy
without
first
set-in
the
furni
­
Highest Cash Price
are sure to say, “Eh, that's the way you aritlimet cal one which is, that the
ture manufactured here in vour own state fail to secure this work, and now tor the
first time offered separately from the full
are getting up original matter, eh?” ac­ amount appropriated was less than the
Will be paid al all times for Grain. Direct and county
set of Mr Bancroft s marvellous historical
companying their new and witty ques­ amount needed. The old soldier in shipments made to San Francisco and the
B. CLARK.
series in 39 vols.
tion with an idiotic wink or smile. The need of his money, however, will have Sound • lion t weight and fair dealing”
Earnest, active workers should secure ex­
is our motto. All are invited to come and
clusive territory immediately, or they will
facts arc that the interest, the variety will have to wait until the imlitical pen­ see us.
Prices Consistent with Good Work.
lose.a rare opportunity to make for them­
and the usefulness of a paper de|>end in sioners draw their coin.
GALLOWAY A GOUCHER
selves
It looks funny. What? Why to see
no small degree upon the selected mat­
men holding down a fat government j>o
CHJLBLIE.
ter, and few men are capable of the posi­ sition, drawing a large ¡sjnsion for get­
formerly of this city, has
One needs no experience or capital in this
tion wlio would not themselves l>c able ting drunk while in the armv and in fall­ Of Portland,
I ought out Chee Wa. and will do
business, for if properly presented the work
to write many of the articles thev select. ing from his horse disabled his little lin­
----- IRONING AND WASHING-----
sells
itself, and we give our Agent« 30 days’
A sensible editor desires considerable ger. The active, eMmfortable, unprinci­ for his patron^. 1 Ic also <• mtra. ts "or la­
time in which to deliver and collect before
pled, papsneking veteran gets there; the bor. Place of business, foot of Fi urtli
paying us. Address
select matter, because he knows that one old, disabled, siiot-to pieces, principled
St. A share of the public patronage is so­
mind cannot make so good a pa|«er as veteran don't for the reason that he is licited Work guarant fd as good and as
I
THE HISTORY (0., 723 Market St.,
not in the pension department.
< lieap as anvbodv
live or six.
San Francisco, Cal.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
VIA
Southern Parifir 4'oiipüin \ Lines.
THE
WRT
MITE!
SHASTA
1 prt-ss Trains Itnn Daily
BETWEEN PORTLANÜ AND SAN FRAN­
CISCO !
for Infants and Children
LEAVE
ARRIVE.
Ciistorla cures Colic. Constipation,
fk ur Stomach. Diarrhcoa, Eructation.
Portland
4 .00 p m SanFrancisco 7.45 pm
! San Fran.
7
p m Portland
IO 45 pm
Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote« di­
gestion.
Without injurious medication.
I Portland .
Eugene.
I
LEAVE.
T hk C mntacb C ompany . 77 Murray Street. N. Y.
ARRIVE
s .*05 a in Eugene.
9 HO a m Portland .
2:40 p m
3:45 p m
PlllllUilll Buffet N|ft‘|HT8
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
AND HAT STOCK
For accommodation of Second Class Par-
sengers attached to express trains.
The S P. Company’s Ferry makes con­
nection with all ti e regular trains on the
East Side Division from foot of F street
WEST SIDE DIVISION
Want It
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
LEAVE
tKRIVK
Portland .
McMinn
10:13 a m
McMinn'
It
t’orvallis. 12:2.\’p ni
Has just reo» ived another carload vf the JUST Corvallis
1
McMinn’
3 44 p m
LY CELEBRATED
McMinn’
i
Portland . <» :20 p m
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
pARRY IRON HOOFING.
trains of Oregon Pacific
Express Train Daily, except Sunday
U arry IRON HOOFING.
LRAAE.
ARRIVE
Direct from the Factory. This is ackuowled JortlaiKl. 4 :50 p m McMinn’
8.00 pm
ged to be
McMinn’
5:45am
land. 9:00am
Through tickets to all points South and
East via California
Ticket offices. No 131. comer First and
As a reference, ask any of those who arc tiding Abler streets. Portland. Oregon; corner
THE GARRY IRON ROOFING.
Front and F streets. Portland
As I have put on over 400 Squares in Yamhill
K KOEHLER.
K. P. ROGERS,
and Polk Counties. I am prepared to
Manager.
Asst. 0 F. A P Apt.
do Job work of all Kinds, from a
Tin Cup to tbe r.iost
That is deserving of more
O. O. HODSOX
than mere mention, and
Why? Because, when style That They Are THE
and quality are to be found, Clothiers of Yamhill
THE BEST ROOF NOW IN USE,
why select from odd sizes
or inferior goods?
I
Elalhiiiiiu (iiihiinizcd Iron (nniin*.
I Carrv a l ull Line of
My stock of Clothing eni
braces the Latest Styles and Prices Always Lower Than
GUARANTEED the Low­ All Competitors.
est Price of any ever bro’t
to this county.
I
AS l -M v Rule is to do the Bost Work.
Best Goods at the Least Prices../^'
IN BOYS'
3d and B Sts., McMinnville, Oregon
O. O. HODSON
We have the Exclusive Control <.
We have a
General Merchandise.
6
Martin
Ar Stout
WAREHOUSE,
^77“.
HOWE,
Furniture Factory,
Agents Wanted
$500 or $1,000.
M c M innville ,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
ETTG-E j STE citt .
at Oregon Citv. Or., I
May II. 1889.(
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of bis
claim and, that said proof will be made
before the County Judge, or in his absence
before the County Clerk of Yambill county,
at McMinnville, Oregon, on Fridav, Julv 12,
1889, viz:
WILLIAM I. ROBERTSON.
Homestead Entry No. 100.3, for the s
<»f s
w
and the n ( 1, of s w 1-4 of » ction’ji». t
2 s, r 5 w
He names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and uultiva-
tion of, said land, viz :
Deo L Riggins, ( h o Davis, T. B Rob­
ertson and Bert Bowers, all of North Yam­
hill, Yamhill county, Oregon
j
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and regulations of the interior department,
why such proof should not be allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above men­
tioned time ano place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi­
dence in rebuttal of that submitted bv
claimant.
W T. BURNEY.
(May 24-21 )
Register.
L and O ffk
Has the most complete stock of harness
in the county. At present 12 set of sin­
gle harness, hand made, in prices
ranging from $12 to $30, and 8
set of team harness as cheap
AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY
Can be seen on the hooks in my shop.
I have competent workmen employed
to do all kinds of repairing and to make
any harness ordered. I also keep a full
stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes,
horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of
ras for repairs constantly on hand.
BALLARD MUNTI
GALLERY-»aTARGET Rl
I
a
ma
j
EASIEST WGRKIHS.
All sizes from 22 calibre
to 45 calibre.
All prices from
1^1(5.00
up.
Stand without a
V l rival for accu-
X racy a nd killing
poweron large
or8inall game
1888
Our Goods
EQUAL TO
Anything Produced
IN THAT LINE.
Ask your dealer to show
our rifles.
Illustrated Catalogue sent
FREE on application.
Address
r. O. Box 20 IS,
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Cata­
logue
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is just
k out.
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L and O ffice at O regon C ity J
Oregon, May 23, 18X9 (
Notic e is hereby given that the follow ing-
mimed settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of llis
claim, and that said proof will be ma«le be­
fore the county judge or. in bis absence, be-
fore the county clerk of Yamhill count v . at
McMinnville. Oregon, on Fridav. Julv P».
1889, viz:
JOHN L WATT,
Homestead Entry No 6724, for lots5. 6 ami
7 of section 35, t 5 s. r 4 w.
He names the following witne-scs to
prove bis continuous reside nce upon and
cultivation of said land, viz :
A. Dent. R Dent ami Wm. Dent, of
Wheatland, and Jos Watt, of Amity: all of
Yamhill county, Oregon
An v person who desires to prote st against
the allowance of such proof, r who know
of any substantial reason, under the law
and the regulations of the Interior Depart-
ment. why such proof should not be al-
lowed, will lie given an opportunity at the*
above mentioned time ami place to cross-
examine the witnesses of said <-iaimant.
ami to offer evidence in rebuttal of that
submitted by claimant
W T BURNEY.
( March 31:22 >
Register.
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. I
k
'
i
Our
We guarantee '
If so be sure and call for vour tickets
via the
1
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Lyman's Patent Combination Gan-SigQL
inquire of
nny agent
A L. MAXWELL.
U- P. A T. A.
C. J. SMITH.
Genl. Manager
Portland. Oregon
'Tl îe Ci ix ‘a I
Transcontinental Route.
Mtn Pici; Hailttai
-------- VIA THE--------
Cascade Division' now completed,
making it the Shortest, Best’
and Quickest.
The hilling Car line. The Direct Konte.
No Delays. FaHtoet Trains. Low­
est Rates to Chicago un<l all
l«ointH East. _ Tickets sold
to all Prominent Points
throughout the East and Soiilhenst.
Throngh Pullman Drawing Boom Sleep­
ing Cars
Reservations can be secure«! in advance.
To Fast
Hound PaftKengerft.
Be caeful and do not make a mistako
but be pure to take the
Northern Pacific Railroad.
And see that your ticket* read via
1 HIS LINE, St Paul or Minncaiiolis, to
avoid changes and serious delavs ocea-
sioned by other routes.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run
on regular express trains full length of
the line. Berths free. Ijovvest rates.
(Quickest time.
Notice for Publication
I RIFLES
. ns.
BALLARD
e
Por further particolari*
of the Company or
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
The best and simplest 1
Strongest Shooting.
1800
30 0(1
ore .
Next session begins on Monday, the lGtli
of September, lssp
Free scholarships from every coanty in
the State
Apply to your County Superin­
tendent. F ree ti rrioN alter J an . 1. lxiMi.
Four Courses: Classical. Scientific, Lit­
erary ami a short English Course in which
there is no Latin, («reek.. French or German.
'The English is pre-eminently a Business
Cou:se
For <’atalognes or other informa­
tion. address
J. \V. JOHNSON,
29
President.
The business will be conducted with the
ntention of pleasing everyone, and we ask
continuance of the public patronage.
MW
LPEAtWSRlF & S- ■ '
Cabin.............
tin <101 Steerage
Round Trip -unlimited...............
J. J. COLLARD,
TIIEflTïSTABLES,
has won more V
prizes at Target ’
Shooting than
all other makes
of rifles put to­
gether.
\ Emigrant Xltqmi* furs Rim Through
Xnu don't hauo to offer a prize to
_ sell this
Goods, for Its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds
C. E. CTOIŒJ^TSOISr.
k
Elegant Pullman Palace Cars
Close connections at Portiar.d for San Fran­
cisco «and Puget Scutid points.
fiflrCOIN WILL TALK
The
TIPkFTQ ,0 and ,,om Principal points In the
I iUF\L I O
United States, Canada and Europe.
I'llEE <>!•' GII AKGE «xn WITHOUT CtlANG
BUGGIES and CARRIAGES!
AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE.
COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE
on lApn-ss Trains Io
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
\
O regon R ailway
N avigation Co.
'J*.
bell the
-¿\-XTZZ) SEE
There certainly is no better advertisement
for a stock of Clothing than a PERFECT
To Select From.
FIT, and that is what I will Guarantee any
one who selects a suit from my stock, rang-
ing in price from 6 to $30,
Come and ex- Taiior Shop in Full Blast
amine my Clothing and Hat Slock before
Remember Our Old Motto:
purchasing.
A. J. APPERSON,
Hardware.
Stoves.
Tinware,
and Farm
Machinery.
■»
— the
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM
PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE.
22o Miles Shorter—20 hours Fess-
tin«» than l>y any other route.
Ao Firbt class through passenger and freight
line from Portland and al! points in the Wil
lamette valley to and from San Francbco.
Time S<-lie<lul<> (cxi-e).t Siimlavs).
Lorre Alluiny .1:30 pm Leave Yaqnina <;:45 a:n
l^aveCorvalli»l:40 pm lerreCnrvallialik&J etu
Arrive Yaqninspm Ar ire Albany 11 ;10 am
<1. Ac « train» connect at Alban) and Cor-
vallis.
The above trains connect at Y aquina with
the Oregon I>eve|opem<mt (’o’s. Line of HD-am-
shlps between Yaquina and San Franc igro.
Sailing ]>at<*s.
FROM YAQUINA
Willamette Valley, Tuesday,
June ISt h
Wednesday. June* Jith
Friday.
July
5th
FROM SAN I RAN* |sc o
Wi'I.iiiH ttc Valley. Tlnir'-I.iy, June 13th
“
Hatarday, J une 22ml
“
Sunday,*
June .'MMh
The company reserve« the right to change
«ailing dates without notice.
N. B.—Pasrenger-i from Portland and m H H j|-
aniette Valley Points can make do-e conn«><-
tion with the trains of tie- V aquisa R o > te al
Albany or Corvallis, and if dentin'-d *o San
Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Ysqninfe
the evening before date of sailing.
Summer Excursions.
40 Per Cent.
Reduction
Price.
SEND FOR 7) page CataL -;ac
of Sights, Rifles, etc.
Address,
Wn>. DYMAM,
Jliddklic; L Ct.
IDEAL RELOASINS TOOLS
FOR All.
RIFLES, Pistols
ami Shot Guns.
BEFT IX THZ WOELD Sciiti
for Illustrated Descriptive
Circular.
IDEAL Mf’G CO.
New Hauen, C-.er..
H
r
S
’
Remcmlier the Oregon Pacific popular
summer excursions to Yaquina. Ix»w rate
odeverv Wedne •
day and Saturday from Albany,* Corvallis
ami Philomath
Passenger and freight late« always the low­
est. For irifoimaUon. apply to Men.m. HPL-
MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 2(i0
ami 2 »2 Front ►treet. Portland, Oregon; or to
( . C IIOGL’E,
Acting Gen l. Frt. A PaR<. Agt ., Oregon PaeiSr
It. it. Co , Corral 1«, Oregon.
<*
(’. H HASWELL, Jr.,
Gen’I. Frt. & Paas. Agt., Oregon Development
G) . Montgomery street, San Franciaco, Cal
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.