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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1889)
I I WEATHER BVI.LETIN TALVINA BAY. CARLTON. OREGON AT NASHV1I.I.E. NEW TO-DAY. WANTS TO KNOW. N. H. Bird has heen up from Portland Extent amt RIVect of (lie Improvements No. 22of the * »regon State M catlier Bu Tin- Drawinx Exhibit tire Best of All—• this we. k. The weather is fine. being marie. Fine Specimen** of Fruit. Etc. reau co-operating with V. S. Signal Ser The sluggers <iidn’t draw well Satur A Californian Desire* Information Con Grain is yielding well. cerning the Chinese Dlieanant. Friday, August 2, 1889. day evening I The Nashville American has the fol vice. central office, Portland, Oregon, A considerable amount of the last ap- (iarden sass seems to be scarce. C. Griss*-:: ■ ;i' ng bargains in crock Mr. Chas. Woods, of this city, lias re lowing flattering account of the showing, for week ending July 28, 1889: I propriation for the improvement of Plans and Bperifirations will» sealed ery and k ! The roads were never so dusty as now. bid» will In* received bv the City Coun ceived the following letter front the field The tenqieiature for the week lias bean Yaquina bay still remains unexpended, i made at the National Teachers ’ Associa * A Vei 6r gar for 5 cents at the editor of the Hreeder anil Sportmnan: Harry was two days in the mountains cil of the < ity of MuMinnville. Oregon, tion meeting by Oregon representatives very decidedly above the normal. A although work lias l>een vigorously news-!->r ,.»e Figaro. and never saw a dear but got two suck up to 1 o'clock p. iu., Au goat ¿0, 1M9, S an F rancisco , Cal., July 2(5, 1889. A]q>i-r-*.ii continued hot wave seems to have over i pushed on the two jetties during the past •lav no«»n of each week by A. J fur the construction and ounpletion ot I under the leadership of S ate Supeiin- li.l. .leatl* returned Ironi his trip to Chat. Wood», E»q., McMinnville, Or. ers. PORTLAND MARKET. water works in said city. The work» to spread the state east of the Coast range. year. It is, therefore, not at all surpris Mi' Ingiui on Wednesday. D ear S hi :—I desire to gather some dent McElroy: J. E. Snauson ’ s wearhouse ___ 1 32fe now runs I m * operated by steam |»ower. Capacity . . V cental $ 1 30 to Wheat ( . 1’. Bishop will remain with Kay A I well ascertained facts about the Mongo The exhibits are so nunieroi.s, and all No rainfall is re|>orted except an oc ing that the engineer in charge, in sub full blast and is a complete success. J. E. 504,000 gallons daily. Water to be taken to S8JÍ .. bushel 30 ( tab. T*»ld until January 1, 1890. lian pheasants which were planted in , so worthy of mention that it is difficult to casional shower or cloud-burst. There mitting his annual recommendations to Young inns the engine. ton 20nn to 22 .Hi Barley bom Yamhill river. Difference between 30 Mrs. II. F. Tuiner, of The Daifes. is in I Oregon a few years ago and shall esteem deteimine which carries off the palm, es has been no good ram in the state since the war department, should have asked .“ft sack .‘JO to Potatoes. The R euisteii erred when it said War- high and low water 49 feet. lx>w water it a favor if you w ill send to mo your ob the city visiting her parents. only for $75.000 for the continuance of about SO feet I »-low street level. Half j May 19th, save the last three days of pecially as they differ so essentially. ren Merchant brought the first new to $ 5 00 Cast your obtics on the new ai of <>. servations about them. I wish to know Chickens*. i? dozen * mile of 8 inch principal main and 41 »out the improvement. This sum is probably i.fune, when light showers were experi wheat for 'twas William Merchant. under what conditions they were planted Still ¡1 seems to be the general opinion 8 00 Ducks V«l«»7.en 7 00 to O. Hodson in another column. 50.M) feet of distt ibuting mains, 2, 3, 4 as to climate, natural foods, altitude, enced, benefitting some crops. The sun all that can be used to advantage during Geese . V dozen 8 00 to 10 90 Harry Sitton and brothers of Echo, and 6 inches, bids received on same per C. W. Talmage is acting deputy clerk, water-supply, etc. And also what the that the exhibits from the publie schools IG Turkey» V pouml 15 to shine continues to be above the normal, another year, when added to that which Umatilla county brought 12 head of foot each laid in trench. Total coet not during Clerk Hobbs’ visit to the coast. 10 9 ’ «Clear sides lb. experience has been as to tlieir fecundity, of Oregon deserves to stand first on the While the boises to this county this week and have to exceed $20.(XX). A bond of $5090 8 7 Bacon ^.Shoulders lb. Tualitan, Washington county, h ' to hardiness gameness and general desira- : list. This exhibit consists of drawings in few clouds being at all visible. Smoke still remains unexpended. must accoinpai»y bid fur the completion 10 to 11 i have a creamery, lHams iorv with :i a cnoital capital of $2.000. $2,000. : bilitv. Do they lie well to dogs? What crayon and pastel, and also primary from forest fires prevails over the larger work now being done at Yaquina Iras al them all for safe. 10 of contiact. The Council reserves the f , Un 10 pd pails Mr. D. 1. Pierce of this precinct had ri^bt to reject any and all bids. Quite a number of dwellings are in ■ covers do they frequent by preference? i work of the same kind. The latter is portion of the state, to a certain extent ready been and will continue to be of al 9 8 to Lar<l Hn 5 gallon tins . course of erection in different pa>ts ol the Are they good table birds? I should feel I very good work, but the black and white obscuring the sun, but not giving the most incalculable lreuefit to this harlror, about 60 acres of wheat go over 47 15 Egg*. dozen C ii ari es G ribskk , greatly obliged for any information that bushels per acre, William Merchant 50 Butter. Creamery. "¡J roll city. Chairman Water Committee. you may furnish and will gladly give the crayon woik is entitled to the highest en cooling effect caused by clouds. Grains and to all that section of Oregon which about 60 acres 41 bushels, Oscar Fouls 50 25 to »1 Butter, «lull, fresh roll J. L. Kogers went to Marion miuty 15 12 to fullest credit. Sincerely yours. Brine . . pound. comiums. The drawings are well exe arc too far advanced to be in any way af has l>een and is to be benefited by its acres 37 bushels ; all I have heard from the first of the week to see his v. io- and SllllltllOlls. 4 to 5 Drie«l apples, dull, V P II. II. E bigos . cuted and stand the most critical exami fected by the weather. General reports improvement, yet it is not a costly work, so far. baby. G to .8 Dried plums, dull. V pd. The Mongolian pheasants were intro and ail sums ex¡>ended upon it have indicate a small yield per acre, but ow G b» S Dried prunes, du'l, pd. nation, the shading in some of them be You can liet our blacksmith has set Special.—A fine new In' m ¡»nine l i |he circuit court «»f the Mate of Oregon 8 G to Driedj>eachos dull, >> p<l buck anil calf gloves jn-t *'■ today, duced here a few years ago, and if we re ! ing exquisitely fine. It is no fulsome ing to the increased acreage the amount been honestly disbursed. Probably no tled down to business now and any one fur Yaiuhill county Flour JW sack 1 00 to 1 1«) member rightly three pairs of them were needing his services can either find him Kay A Todd. The Dundee Mortgage and pr.rise to sav that this branch of educa for shipment will exceed that of former other government work in the Pacific Sugars, decline«! cent 11. 12, ami 13 at the shop or his house. Think owing to tu Yamhill turned loose on the prairie near Albany, Investment<'unipanv ul'« Chea]>-st 10) ai-1 pounds for $1 00; pickles. in 5 gallon kegs. tion has been brought to a high state of years. In some places in Western Ore Northwest will show so much for the the present condition of things, parties ( Trust LimitctlPlaintiff. », Mr.’dinn- where they multiplied and replenished k>X county. Address: 41 25; coffres range from 25 toi 35 cents |>eifectioii in tlie public schools of Ore gon the wheat has been injured slightly same amount of money ex|»ended as that had better inquire at the house first for vs pound ; coal oil. vvr\ firm, (f l 2.75 case ; ville, Oregon. the earth in good style. Toeir fecundity, <Jt‘orcc 81iepherd and Mary at feast a month or so yet. salt of all kinds advanced $2 no nrr Gm, gon, anti the exhibits reflect great credit by the long continued warm, dry weath at Yaquina bay. A. Shepherd, and Fred Fl«» McMinnville ’ i - i dill new l.ool hardiness ami gamenes, are lar superior and is veri’ timi er. Many thousands of acres will, how- The plan of improvement adopted hero Mr. C. Hendrix and wife was called to rev and Shcnuan Hatch, ; house lias lieen eu . *sed with a su :-tan- to our native groufle or pheasants. Upon alike iqioii the pupils and their; Special ait-ntion is due to little | ever, yield 35 bushels to the acre. The is the construction of two jetties extend tiie sad scene in Marion county last week Defendant*. tial board fence. their introduction into this «lute the leg LDCAI. AND GENERAL. To the al»ovv ua ned defendants: Willamette valley will yield the l>est ing into the ocean, starting from the two where their little nephew eged 9 years It may be tiiat the city will ¡mt hi an islature (lasted a law protecting them party of seven who have shown .such In the name of the state of Oregon you was instantly killed by a water tank fall CUippe l beef in q uintity to suit at ('. electric light )>laiit in connection with from the gun ami palate of the sports- progressive and enterprising spirit in wheat crop in Western Oregon and the cajiesat the entrance to the bay, one ing on him. The (roor mother is ncarlv and each of you are hereby notified and re- the water works. Gris.-- 'i’s. bringing this exhibit over 2500 miles. Grand Rondc valley the best in Eastern bea. iug toward the other, thus narrowing crazy over the affair and this should be <iuh*ed to ap|»<*ar aud answer the complain* nten, for a p< rio I of six years, which of plaintitl tiled in said cause in The cily council calls for plan.- and time will i.ot expire for two years yet. Conversation with them reveals the Oregon. In the Umpqua valley, in the entrance about one-half. The south a caution to parents to keep their child said court on or Ix'forv the 23d »‘ay of I.. II. Cook an i family ha-e returned Southwestern Oregon, and in the south jetty is now constructed as far seaa’ard ren away from where they have no busi September, 1SS9. that being the ftr*t day of specifications and bids for water w rks, from Netarts. liberal ideas with which they come, ever Therefore tiie remaining «questions can ness anil dangei is nunreim:-. the next regular term of said court, next in another column. I eastern prrt ol Umatilla county, the as is deemed advisable, that is, the pil Kay & Todd have jn-t -.pencil a new only be answered from hear-sav. They ready to generously overlook the possi after due service of this summons ujMm you ing and other woolwork is completed A. J. Smith, formerly of this place, hut . . , , , ■ wheat crop will also be good. The south Fox. stock of clothing. ble shortcomings of a Southern city, by publication as by law provided, and if now of Ctrltim, was recenll-. married to j lively birils anil u dog must be quick eastern part of Jackson county and in and a railroad track laid, upon which Trespass Notice 5ot a is hereby giv- you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the A full line of jev.<' at the nows store; an East Portland ladv I or they will not "lie.” They frequent lavishly praising its every advantage, plaintiff will apply to the court for the re chains, pins anil i 3 -*. and all the while manifesting a just pride Klamath, Lake, Wasco, Sherman, Gil cars loaded with stone are carried out eu that all |>ersonv tre lorbidden to tres- lief prayed for in said eomplaiint, to-wit: pass on my prom Money to loan in 5 ; .»hili county, on open fields and in fact they are l>ecoming s for the purpose of A <l<«eree foreclosing that certain mortgage liam and Crook countiis the crop will be and the stone dumped into the bay Ask Frank 1 :i if it (>a.VS to crawl real estate secuiny, y F. W. Fenton, very plentiful all over the valley. They in the merits of their own state and hunting or fisliin: Any violation here- descrilied in said complaint ami for an or poor, though even in tlie counties there among the piling. This task of building of will lie pro«, up hill to get a g ooae. attorney at law . '' •'! nnville. Oregon. are said to be fine eating. There has country. They 1 ave not labcred in vair. I Ic the full extent of der of sale of the following real premise**« are favorable localities w here 40 bushels a rock barrier which shall prevent the the law. describe»! in said mortgage, to-wit: T. B. Kay ai d E. C. Apporson went to J. H. C aksk . Wright’s Ci .4 i'id Syrup of Sarsa been some talk among the farmers ot Tlie general su]>erintendent of the educa Beginning ata point twenty-three C-*‘>) to the acre will be gathered. Though waves from washing sand up into the Oregon City last Saturd tional exhibit pronounces their drawing parilla can fe-rt fed upon for all blood petitioning to have the protecting law chains and ninety-two (92 >link», south nine harbor entrance is a large one, but when considerable wheat has been already A Hil< I. the Proceeding». degrees, thirty minutes < 9 degrees. .‘10 min work undoubtedly the best of all. They A nobby line of ci. i . anil tobacco at diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold ny repealed but it has not been done. utes > west of the most northwesterly com Rogers Bro.-*. the news store. U-i.i and see. have gone in to make a deep and favora. sacked, only small amounts are being completed it is believed it will lie per There is some hitch in the proceedings er of Samuel Shepherd's land. County Snr THE SCHOOL FUNI». manent, and in connection with the jetty delivered or offered for safe. At Albany Mrs. If. 1 Heath, who ha»been visit ble impression. Three rooms at the The Dayton Hn -ld man, it appears, for the transfer of the Oregonian railway vey "No. 57 C. recorded Mav II. 1883. Yamhill county, in township three ing in thr country the past four weeks, Apportionment of the Intereat Among Maxwell are profusely decorated and the maiket opened at 50 cents a bushel. upon the other side, to l*e similarly con doesn’t have an car lor good music. lines to the Southern Pacific company, ■ • south oi range four i west of the Wil- returned home Wednesday afternoon. the Counties. structed, will accomplish all that can be Tins mav lie the price for A No. 1 wheat published as their headquarters. Their Blackberries for 10 cents per gallon, says the Oregonian. In the agreement lamette meridian, Oregon, at which point a desired toward making Yaquina a first- Miss Nell Gortner, who has been en stone monument 7xloxl0 inches marked you pick them. W. J. Garrison. The state officers have finished making space at the capitcl extends over one in the valley. In Eastern Oregon the in regard to the matter it was specified "(’ S 57 (',’’ from which an oak four ( 4) in joying a vacation for several weeks, re D. C. Narver and family returned to turned to her case in this office Monday. the apportionment among the several whole section, and in one of the rooms is price will be from 48 to 54 cents per class port. that the stockholders of the Oregonian ches in diameter bears north eighty-three Tlie north jetty now skirts the north their home in The Dalles last Saturday. degre s, west nine (!>• links, and stowed enough to fill the entire ball of bushel, according to locality and quality. company should give quitclaim deeds to (83) Mrs. I. S. Fuller succeeds Mesdames counties of the interest on the permanent marked "(’8 57C B T. 'ami an oak four (4) Specimens of fruits, These prices are the best that wheat cape a distance of a quarter of a mile the Southern Pacific. A doll-baby -fo'ir-throws-for-ten-cents Campbell A Fuller in the millinery busi school fund. Whole number of school representatives. They thought inches in diameter nears south thirty-six exhibition lias been in town this week. ness, and will be pleased to see all her children in the state reported by the marble and building stone, and descrip buyers will offer at the present time. and then stalls seaward, inclining to they could induce Mr. C. P Huntington degrees (west five i 5 links, marked "C857 B T.” running thence east sixteen ward the other jetty in a small angle , Fruit will be plentiful in all parts of Ore Use “Gold ’ i.-dal Borax Soap” super old customers and many new ones. stato superintendent, 93,098; total fund tive pamphlets abound. The spirit man' to give them $100,000 more if they re (Ki) chain* and fifteen (15 > links to set from a paraLei line. It has not yet gon and will be of good quality and ior to all others C. Grissen sole agent. ifested is especially gratifying in view o A. R. Logan sold his horse the other appropriated, $130,377 20, as follows : fused to do this, and sent M. Edmund stone 7x9x11 marked "C S57C” on cast reached the low tide line, owing to tlie boundary of said Shepherd's land, from A. V. R. Snyder passed through this day to a Portland gentleman for $240. No. of Amount the fact that one of the prime movers is flavor. The wool clip was good and Rolierlson, the gentleman, who was out which an oak seven* 7 i inches in diameter Cot XTIKS. People of the metropolis know where to city last Saturday to his new home in Children. Received. a Tenuessie man. Capt. D. W. Jarvis, prices fair. Something worse than a rock bottom w hich has been encountered here once on business for the company, bears south sixty-three < <13) degrees, east get good driving animals. Dallas. Baker............ . 1,994 $ 2,721 60 of the National guards, and principal of shortage in the yield of » heat per acre and which necessitates the blasting ol over to New York to endeavor to effect ! twenty (29 • links distant, and an oak four inches (4) in «liametcr bears north sixty- Last Thursday evening several young Ifenton................ 3,251 4,551 40 the Athena public schools, is a native of will have to come before r ¡stress, suffer holes for the piling. AU the men who bas a mure anil a pony, O. O. Hodson such an arrangement. In the mean time two degrees H»2$, east nineteen links; 5,298 7,417 20 which he will sell cheap; both well men from this city went to Dayton, Clackamas ing or even inconvenience will result to car. be profitably employed on these two thence north eight Si chains; thence cast Gibson county. He was early engaged where they serenaded quite a number of Clatsop............ 2,023 the indebtedness of the company, which twenty-six 2,832 20 i broken. < 2t») chains and fifteen links to jetties are no» at work, and the progress, prominen" people, and were well treated. Columbia 1,925 00 in journalism, editing for a time the first the tilleis of the soil in Oregon. 1,375 the Southern Pacific was to assume, was a stone; thence north live degrees, forty- Miss Wilson, of Sheridan has been though somewhat necessarily slow, is Coos.. . B. 8. P agi ’ e , 2,904 4,0(>5 60 newspaper established at Martin, Tenn., live minutes (.5 degrees 45 minutes i, east bought up at a discount by some one, Chas. Symons and his son Sammy Crook spending several days visiting in the city 1,242 1,738 80 and in 1880 removed to Oregon, where yet fully equal to the exjioctations of the fifteen chains ( 15 and eighty (80) links; Observer I’. S. Signal Service. have been in town for the past week. Curry........ and vicinity. presumably in the interest of the com thence west forty III i chains; thence south 586 820 40 Assistant Director Oregon S. W. B. engineers who have planned the im They are combining business with pleas 4,134 pany. Mr. Huntington said this was a nine degrees and thirty minutes ( 9 degree», 5,787 60 he has since been prominently identified A. R. Logan lias opened a blacksmith ure by buying some apples and shipping I (ouglas . provements, and of the |>(o]*le who are 30minutcs iwestt wenty three! 23 ichvituAIld with the educational interests of the < irant. ........ . 1,761 2,265 40 shop at Smith’s old stand ; corner Third them to Vancouver, B. C. Portland vs Astoria. violation of the agreement, and refused ninety-two < 92 , link* io the place of h<*gin- most interested in them. Gilliam . .. 1,426 1,196 40 state. The work is in charge of Maj. E. and E streets. ning; contAhiing .-eventy live Acres Mid to pay anything more than at first agreed, Sheridan’s newspaper, the Courier, Harney The Astoria Pioneer commenting on 659 922 60 B. McElroy, state superintendent of pub The depth of water already attained on seventy-six hundredth* of \n \erc( 7570-100) That large stock of new goods that has made its appearance last week. It is a Jackson and now is uncertain whether the sale of 4,174 5,843 40 -Mid situAtcd ill the c«>unty of Y mii I h II aiki the editorial in our issue of the 19th tilt., the 5 aquina bar is something surprising been arriving all week can be seen at neatly printed and ably written paper, Josephine 1,473 the road to the Southern Pacific will l»e st.vtc of Oregon. 2,062 20 lic insi ruction. The del. gat ion returns has this to say : to those who remember that before any Kay A Todd’s to-day. And for \ decree th.it plxintiil l»<* pvid and will prove a valuable acquisition to Klamath 911 1,275 40 to-morrow accompanied by the admira completed or not. The T ei . epiionb -R egistek , like most improvements were begun at this point a II sum* f money due him upon sxid 788 Lane 1,103 20 tion and lrest wishes of all who have Three or four drunken men made the thriving town of Sheridan. morfgAge, to wit : Tl.c sum of $7<M, gold Lake.................. 4,826 6,770 40 known them here, both for themselves of the interior papers that are unfamiliar there were frequently not more than five night hideous in the southern part of Mrs. J. Morris A Co. have receive I a coin, together with interest thereon i Linn.. .-... 5,694 7,971 50 town one night last week. with the railroad matter, seems to think feet of water at low tide. Now there is from I'ebru\rv 1st, 1*S9. \txpvrc»‘nt per large stock of dry goods and nolions, Malheur. 800 1,120 00 and their great state. Milium, the sum* of $.»l xo with interest that the Astoiians have no cause to re at no time less than three times that A marriage license was issued from the which they are busy marking and arran Marion . . 7,362 10,306 80 thereon from Fcbruvry 1st, issn, \t ten p<*r They ’ re All Hunky. county clerk’s office, July 30th, to Loreta ging in the opera house block. Their Morn i-.v gard “ Portland and Iter grasping off amount, and if one can believe the cap 2,123 80 per cent Minimi, And tl<- <um of $199. Attorn 1,517 store will he open the first of next week. Senn and John McCallum. ey's fees. \nd for <Ost- Mid •lisbu-emriit* Multnomah 14,031 19,643 40 This plucky philosophy from the Prine- spring, the O. R. AN. Co.," with dis tains of tug boats and fishing schooners Give them a call. Mui for such other relief \s hi \y ho just. Polk.. 8,94.3 80 vilte Newt is the kind that be’psto make trust. No one in Asloria is foolish enough j who daily go in and out over the bar, the 2,817 Postmaster Wisecarver. F. W. Red This summon*« i- published tf*»r six weeks F. M. Dickey and Miss Ixjtitia Woolf, Sherman . 693 970 20 mond, Henry Schenk and Al. Hussey re in th.- McMinnville Ti : rrn«.\i -K egistkk men contented with their lot, and doubt to think that a road to the Willamette , depth has this year increased to nineteen both residents of Willamina, were united Tillamook 836 1,170 40 turned from Trask river Mot lay’. by onler of lion R I*. Ihdse. judge ol in marriage at the court house in Dallas, Umatilla .. 4,786 s,700 40 less many of its Crook county readers felt valley will hurt Portland; in fact we * feet at low tide, and the cl annel, which slid comt. mule •<*'.lcin, Oregon, M»v Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow Wednesday, July 24, 1889, Justice Frink Union 1,403 4,764 20 just as good after reading that as if they have labored long and earnestly trying to was once very tortuous as well as slial 22«!. I*ss9 ders if you take pe l. in seeing your officiating. The couple immediately re Wallowa 1,472 2,060 80 lived in the happy land of Webfoot—the convince Portland that her inteiosts and 1 low, has now liccomc a veiy good one.— I F.N H»N A FENTON. stock look well. S. h' I • Rogers Bros. Wasco. turned to their homes. Attorney* for PUintitt. 3,024 4,333 60 I Oregonian. Willamette valley: About all the thresh Astoria's were identical. Of course Port Washington 4,211 5,895 40 The threshing ■ ..*. nine of Herren A There were four stores burned at Yamhill. .. . land will lose the grain shipping busi ing that will lie done in this country this NEWBERG. 3,667 5,733 80 All the Ladies Clark was burne'. fonrmife« southeast Dallas Wednesday. Crider Bros., gro-j Siiiiinioiis. fall will be of rye. About enough wheat, ness of the Northwest, but she has lost of Salem Friday afternoon Very little eery; Savage A Ellis, bank; Jas. Law Who have given Ayer’» Hair Vigor a trial Fanners are very busy. HAIIN WAS SHANGHAIED. arc enthusiastic in its praise. grain was lost. I ton, barber shop; and Wm. Kuns, bakery. oats and bailey will probably be threshed the bulk of it already, and the rest is 1 n the circuit court <»f the slate of < Iregoli A gieat many went Io the river bathing Mrs. J. J Burton, of Bangor, Maine, says : fur Yamhill <*ounty. Wright’s Red t ip«* Cough Syrrup The extent of the loss or cause of the tire And He Lived Among the Cannibal*. to furnish seed for another year. Nearly rapidly going to the Sound. A railroad yesterday. “ I have been using Ayer’s Hair Vigor with John J. Flynn. Plaint ill. cures coughs, colds. Hoarseness, loss of we were unable to learn. marvelous success. It restores the original Accompanying the troupe of native or quite all our flour will have to be im to Astoria is all that will Btop it, anil it V.s, | Hie sick folks aie all improving as far color to gray hair, promotes afresh growth, voice and all tnllatne 1 conditions of the R. Jacol son, of Sheridan, remarked to Samoans who arrived here to-day is ported from Webfoot ami other success «ill be much better for Portland to have as I can learn. Mary Flvnn. Elizabeth I and keeps it strong and healthy. As a toilet lungs. Soldi.- Regers Bros. I a citizen oi this city the other day that if Flynn. Peter Flynn. Marx article I have never found its equal.” a man named Edward Hnlin, wlm acts ful wheat giowing localities. The distant the wheat stripped from here than from Ann Flynn. Margaret I (all. i Newberg has four doctors and tt pros Frank More >n has sold his interest in there was a suitable building to fe* had reader should not infer from this that we Puget Sound. How can we regard Port pect for another. Tlmmas Hall..lames Flynn, : Ayer’s Hair Vigor, the Cbebali to J. C. Bush, late of here lie would immediately put in a large as interpreter for the natives Ellen Flynn. Catherine' land's “ words of good cheer and en Halin has a remarkable history, He are in the midst of a calamity, or threat Nebraska. Mr. Morrison will engage in stock of general merchandise. This is a <luite a number of Newbergites went to Prepared by Dr.-T. C. Ayer tic Co., Lowell, M* m . Flynn. Andrew Flynn, Al- i pointer for our people who own coi ner is a native of Switzerland, but left that ened with famine. We are as well or couragement” othertlmn insincere, «lien the coast last week. Bold by Druggist, and Perfumer*. fruit culture in Cowlitz county. trod Flynn. F.niina Flynn. I lots. Sarah I'lynn. < ’«•« « li:i Flynn. 1 country in 1853 for the United States, better ofTthan the most favored agricult just at a critical moment when the suc Wm. Iloll, who lias been away from The Stanley boys are cutting a lot of Virginia Flynn aud Ida i That distention of the stomach which where he enlisted in the Union army ural region in Oregon, even though we cess or failute of the railroad scheme brush home about four months visiting in Ger for G. W. Bell. Flynn. Defendants. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. many, is expected to return to-morrow. many people feel after eating, may be 1 and fought through the war, returning hail not produced a bushel of grain. We bling trembling in the balance. Port" T<> tlie above named «1’fem’ants: What do our high license men think of due to impro[>er mastication of the food ; VIA Mrs. Holl has gone to Portland to meet In the name of tlu* • tateol’ Oregon yon but in most cases it indicates a weakness with a good record and a commission of are not an agricultural community. Our Lind's big daily frightened all the weak- high license by this time. him. and cadi of jou arc hereby notified and* re stock is our wealth. We have enough I kneed friends of the enterprise with a of the digestive organs, the best remedy ; captain, quired to appear and answer tin* complaint Christenson Bros, are taking in lots of Miss Ella L. Woods has opened a new i for which is one of Ayer’s Fills, to be tak telegraphic canard surmounted by glar surplus horses, cattle and sheep to sell to til«*d against you in th«* ahov<* entitl«*d suit After the war Hahn came to California ; wheat in their marehouse. book and stationery store in the room en after dinner. on or before the 23<l day of SeptenilM*r. 1KN9, with Mrs. Fuller’s millinery store. A and worked for about tao years in the | purchase our breadstuff« for a decade to ing headlines« informing the entire that being th«* first «lay of the next regular Frank Jones is putting up a butclier cotne. We have no worn-out machinery northwest that "Astoria Must Wait,” There was a slight railroad accident at mines. choice selection of standard works, nov teiin <»f said court, next \fter <tue service <»f shop. Success to you Frank. Tipie Between i that isn’t paid for. and we are not mort elties, stationery, etc., will constantly be the Lebanon switch on the O. A ('., Sun this summons iijhju v «. ii by |»uhli«*ui<»fi i* and giving out the inference that all He then visited San Francisco, intend gaged. We are the easiest livers and day night. The engineer and fireman Mr. Samuel’s orchard looks fine under Portland anti San Francisco, by kw provided. Mid if you fxil so to An kept in stock. and several passengers were slightly in ing to return to his native land. One most independent set of people on the chances for a road here wer e irone for the management of Milt Gumm. swer, tie* pluiititT will \|»ply hi the <«mrt «O HOURS* Charles Bynum was arraigned before jured and two or three cars smashed up. j evening, while walking along one of the face of the earth. The poorest man in ever. We do not wish to be independent for tlu* relief prxycd for in th«* <*omplMut Don Stanley sprained his ankle about herein, to-wit: For a dr«r«*c fo-««-Hsing Justice Harding on a charge of stealing An open switch was the cause. The en our midst can spare the price of a horse of Portland and even if we did, it could California Express Trains Itim Daily stieets, the name of which he never a week ago but is all right again. the moitgvge d<-•«■ribc.l in * a :«I «ompUiitt $28 from the person of A. P. Carr. July gineer has since died. for flour and have plenty of good butter BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN mi «I for \n nrderuf sAl«*«»f th«* following 21st. Iiynuiu gave bonds in the sum of knew, he entered a saloon where music to eat on his bread. Don’t worry about not be, for geographical reasons if for A bear was seen near town a few days r<*\l t>renii*<*s «le.-cribcd in • m «I murtgAge State Superintendent McElroy esti $20 ) for iris appearance at the next term nothing else. We are willing to bury the ago. I presume it smelled the beef beer. CISCO ! ns. We’re all hunky. to-wit: mates the population of Oregon to be and barmaids were the main features. of the county court. hatchet with Portland at any time they ’Ihe homrsteAd entry or «l\im<ff John ■ He was there drugged, and when he LEAVE AKIUVE. Oregon Revisited. 4(55,490 for the year 1888, a gain of 216,- C F. Moore, our good hearted iiost 4 .oo p m San Francisco 7.45pni Flynx, as the s\me is «test ril»ed ix the pkts i show a disposition to be reasonable, but master, is putting up an addition to his Portland Henry EcelestorH of McMinnville, left 278 since 1885. Yamhill in 1885. 10,512; I came to lie found he had been shang Ax<I survey* \t the I xit< d St Me* hx«| offlee San Fran. 7 :<«» p m Portland 10.45 pm here Sunday evening with the intention in 1888. 18,385. These figures are esti Judge Thomas Nelson, a resident of as yet they have failed to signify any in house. At (irrgox ( ity. < ¡«gov. \s«| situate is Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday of purchasing a place out on Ten Mile; mates base 1 upon the school census of haied aboard the trading schooner Wil Oregon from March 1851 to August 1853 tention of being at all friendly toward us. Y \inhill coiiNty. st \tc of < h egon Also tin* James Weblicr and wife started for went out and looked at the place, those years. Next year the regular cen liam Gifford, bound for the Marquise LEAVE. ARRIVE following <!<**( ribe«I ica I est M o . to-wit: Tin* ami since then a resilient of New York, their home at Mineral Point, Wisconsin, Portland . 8:05 a m Eugene. 2:40 p m south liAlf of th«* s«»uthwest <piArter AN«I “hoofed” it back to town aud made a sus will be taken by the national govern i islands. The Editors of Washington. surprised his old friends in Oregon bv Eugene. 9:00 a m Portland . 3:45 p ni lot* oxo. two ax «I lhr«*c «»f >e(tio\ thirty- last Friday. “bee line” for home last night, to re ment, and it will be no surprise if the While at the islands he escaped to the four, ix t 1 *, r H w . is V Miihill coiiNty, Ore main there.— Mountaineer. reappearing among them yesterday, says figures show a population of 600,000. The Washington territory editors aie It is rumored around that there was a shore, lie was captured by the natives, gon. coNtAisixg Kiu \cres more or less, ak «I the Oregqnian. Judge Nelson came to fight at the saloon Saturday evening and The vicissitudes of climate are trying evidently a wealthy set. The Tacoma tOf x • !• « :• • th \t pl \iMifi' hr p\id \|| Minis A letter received from Charles Red who were cannibals, but managed to es Tourist Sleeping Cars, of to most constitutions, especially to peo field, who is with the Albany railway Oregon under appointment from Fill .Vein says that the executive committee one man had his shirt torn'off from him. inoNey due him upo.x s\id luortgAge, to- For accommodation of »Secoml ('lass Pas wit : Ihe *um of »175.75. with ¡Merest ple having impure blood. For all such surveyors, fourteen in number, have cape death by performing acrobatic feats 1 more as a justice of the territory. Ore The lieef shoo on Main street has turn 61 the Washington Press Association has sengers attached to express trains. thercox fryni J»Mi»ry 5th, Ixxl, U the rde (and they constitute the majority), the passed Dallas. The preliminary line for their pleasure. Tiie 8 P. < 'onipany’s Ferry makes con of tex per <« xt | h r \xMim. axd flu sum of gon then included not only the territory decided upon Tacoma a3 the place for ed into a beer shop, anil if you want any Itest safeguard is Ayer’s Sarsa(>ari’lla, the surveyed passes midway between Inde- He remained with the islanders for nection with all the regular trains on the fUH», Attorxey’s f«*os. \xd costs <xd dis- picketed tongue, heart, or liver, that is nse of which cleanses the blood and fiendence and Monmouth and passes three years and then escaped on a trading comprised in the present state of Oregon, holding the next annual meeting of the i the place to go. East Side Division from foot of I*’ street burs«’next*. \x«l I«», such «»flier relief a * strengthens and invigorates the system. within a mile of Dallas. The party makes but the present territories of Washington association. The organization is a lively, m av I k * just vessel and was taken to Tahiti. After WEST SIDE DIVISION I his Mimmo'.*> i* pulili*n(*d for six week* from two to six miles |>er day. About and Idaho and part of Montana. Judge The managers of the Washington energetic one, and every mother's son staying there for one year and a half he Between Portland and Corvallis. ix th«- McMixxvilh I I I ri iioM. ItEcihTEi: county fair announce that their fair will three or fo ir weeks longer will be re Nelson served on the bench till after the among its members has the best interests by <-:*b ’ . l! : l*hl| * , Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. occur September 24-27. These are the quired to reach Astoria.— Alhany Herald. went to the Samoan islands, there he changeofadministration, in 1853, when *\i«l court. !‘i\«l«* \t Sxlcm, Oreir«»x’, Jun«* of the new state of Washington on the LEAVE A KKIVK has resided for the past seventeen years, dates selected by the Yamhill fair asso 27th. lx.s<i William Sleppy, who has been in 10:13 a in j he was succeeded by Judge Williams end of liia pencil. The editors recollect When Baby wa* sick, we gave her Pastoria, Portland 7:3O a m McMinn ciation, and were announced more than Portland for some time being treated for carrying on a small trading business. I W FENTON. McMinn' 10:13 am • 'orvalli* . 12:2.rp m When she was a (3iild, she cried for Pastoria. : and returned to New York. He has been Attorx«v for Plaixtiff. a month ago. We can’t think it ad cancer, returned to Iris home in this city with pleasure the exceeding good time During the time he won the friendship Corvallis 1:30 pm McMinn 3:44 p in visable for fairs to be held in adjoining -last Saturday. His many friends here of tlie natives and has always lived kindly remembered in Oregon through they had at Spokane Falls last year, and When she became Miss, she clung to Pastoria, I Portland . McMinn' 3:25 pm 0:20 p in counties on the same days. entertained hopes when be went to among them. At Albany ami Corvalli« connect with j all these years, both as a judge and a the royal manner in which they were re When she had Children, she gave them Pastoria < itation. This is the first time he lias been at trains of Oregon Pacific man, and his old friends were extremely The other day J. E. Durham and Chas. Portland that he vould be relieved, but ceived and entertained by the hospitable San Francisco since his sudden depart in this they have been disappointed. glad to greet him. At the age of 70 Express Train Daily, except Sunday MePhillips were out grouse hunting and In the «onnty court of the »tute ol Ore AlllilVE LEASE. their dogs came on to a genuine porcu Mr. Sleppy is one of Sheridan’s most ure on the trading vessel in the sixties. years he is still in goo,d health and looks | citizens of the metropolis of the Inland Hahn will travel with the Samoan H.oo p m gon, for the county of Yamhill. highly respected citizens and has re as if lie yet had many years of life before Portland. 4:5*1 pin McMinn’ Empire. Tacoma will not be outdone pine. After several attempts the boys The Craze Continues. In the matter « f the estáte of James McMinn' 5:45 a rn| land. H:0o am succeeded in getting a shot at the little ceived all the comfort possible since bis troupe and again expects to visit his i him. by the enterprising city beyond the Cas McCulloch, <l<‘«eased birthplace. — .S'. F. Port. ■> return. — Sheridan Courier. Mr. Sleppy The Oregon Mitt ot July 19th, publish Through tickets to all points South and animal with many quillsand no feathers, To August Mci 'ullo b, Jesse Ah'Culloch, A Gambling Fakir. cades, and the indications are that a East via California and killed it. The dogs suffered consid is a nephew of the Force brothers and ed at St. Helens on the Columbia river, Hugh Mci’ullo h, (ieorge McCulloch, DEEDS RECORDED. Ticket ollii <•«. No EM, corner Fir-,1 and erably from getting quills in their Mrs. G. W. Burt of this city. Some queer tilings happen in this city. warm welcome will be extended by the contains 110 timber land notices, filling William M« ( 'iillocb, GiHtert M«*Cul- Alder streets, Portland. Oregon: corner chamber of commerce. mouths. The animal was about two feet A man wrote Horace Greeley for a loch, and all the unknown heir» of I.. C. Washhurne and wife to J. R. and ! There is an ordinance on the city’s 13 columns. They fill the entire inside Front mill F streets. Portland •ong. The date of the meeting is August 14. situation anil received the following let I.. M. Smith, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2, in statute book providing for the supression Janies M« (’nilodi, deceased, bv name E. P ROGERS. of the paper except about two columns. R KOEHLER “unknown heir».” Greeting: It is said that the fanners about Mon ter in Horace's handwriting. “This is Newberg; $175. Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agt of gambling. Before the circus came The association numbers about GO mem All the type in the office, big, little and the 200th application in a week, (io to In the name of tlie state of Oregon, L. M. Smith to 1>. E. Halloway the un mouth were so incensed by the numer bers, and chairman Hobart, of the exe herein June there was a very percepti the devil. 1 can ’ t hire every d — d fool ” indifferent, has evidently lieen pressed you are hereby cited and ic«|uitvd to ap- divided interest in lots 1, 2 and 3, of ous fires created by sparks from the nar cutive committee, says that the editors The document was signed Horace Gree |M»ar in the « onnty «•otirt of the stale of ble feeling against the licensing of fakir block 2, Newberg; $1530 row gauge engine that a number of them into service in these notices, and when Oregon, for th? «’ountv of Yamhill, at C. F. Moore and wife to Sarah Hallo- I games, created largely by this paper. will come escorting their mothers, sis all the head letteis of every kind ran out I ■sent word to the headquarters that if ley, but no cne could read it. The man i the con it room thereof, at McMinnville, they run “that tiring” tip through their presented it to the cashier, who looked wav, 2,‘.j acres near Newberg; $800. No games were allowed on that day and ters, aunts and sweethearts, and that the printer chucked the rest in without * in the county of Yamhill, on Tueadav, (’. B. Haworth and wife to Geo. W. country again they would put it to an it over and 1 anded the man $20, suppos- many more will be in attendance. The 1 every one seemed to appreciate the fact. ¡ the 3«l dav of »8««pt ember, 1889. at iu any heading at all. At the lowest rates auto da fe, such as the Jews enjoyed un ing'it to be an order for bis salary, and Rogers, a part of lot 2 of block 3, New place of meeting will probably be in the I But this week, when all is quiet, a fakir, he is said to have drawn his salary regu berg ; $600. | o’clock in the hire noon of that day, then der the Spanish inqmsilion. usually charged, these notices will bring 1 larly on that letter for six months. and there to sh « lure, if any you Jesse Edwards and wife to G. W. Rog i a doll baby fakir, is allowed to set up his chamber of commerce. The formal call the publisher $1,100, and he may charge game on one of our principal street corn- I have, why the í< iu»wing «I —ji»ed »eal has been issued. Henry C. Shadden died at his home What a warning is this to the youth of ers, lot 9 of block 23, Newberg; $750. double that amount and not charge very ! : ers and ply his gambling game, and no the country • o learn to write. i estate shonl‘1 n«»t I»«* > I I prayed for in Richard Baird ami wife to Win. Smith, I in this city July 25, 1889, aged about 44 Among the probable diversions of the ! one molests him. Yes he was molested : the »> •»ition «•( John ' «•< ulh «■!», a iminis- years. He was born in California, and The last Oregon legislature enacted 95 acres of the Tlios. Harris land claim;' Tuesday night, when some of the boys coming annual meeting is an excursion high. This shows that running a paper I t»at«e <»t sai«i «-’a »*, t«» wit ; Tlie smith down in the foggy woods pays better came to this state with his parents when that a tax nut to exceed two-tenths of a $3500. \v«‘ t «pi i («•■ < f th * ?;« i l Irve-t quaiterof John Baxter and wife to G. P. Schatz. thought they would have a little fun at to Alaska. The executive committee is than up here in the elear open prairie.— quite young. He was at one time a suc mill be levied on all property, to raise a the fakir's exjiense so they procured a ‘ 12 lr.« !.r* ami the northwest , . , ■ , , — now corresponding with San Francisco cessful merchant here, but the appetite fund for the relief of indigent soldiers 1-7 interest in lots in Davton; $30. Eugene Jorrual. W. I’. Palmer and wife to G.P. Schatz ! ?.w s,a,e e»S and s towered them into «j :.l t : *;f »h; »»■• ¡Uves? (j ; . |<*r <>f for strong drink was more than he could and sailors who served in the war with lots i . • in rx , . . hie I tin Dayton • $150 ’ h '8 camP- ’^ ‘e meiilF result rv.ia was bn he nlnoml closed tm up with a view to seeing what cun be done '» :*" ’* in t "> . r G w of the You haven’t much cause to worry, as master. He leaves a wife, father, mother Mexico, in the rebellion or any of the B. F. Borton and wifeto H.1I. Burton. t,is 8:l,ne for,the '>'«>",■ One young man to secure such an excursion. If the you are publishing about 30 in much tl e Willamette meridian, in Yamliill county, and brothers, who have the sympathy of Indian wars of Oregon, Washington, or an undivided 1-12 interest in the s e’I of ''va81arr®sted' > ta.ken beioJe th?re’ Alaska trip is not practicable, an excur Orcg«j», and containing 1G0 acre*. the community. Idaho, also for the widows and children section 35, t 4 n, r 28 e; also 1-12 interest | con p,r th8,next <Ja>'' bu,t same style. ,liave ,le.en This « itation is published in the Mc of such. No ex-soldier nor sailor can be in 40 acres in section 3G, t 2 s, r 4 w ; $80. ! n1able ‘° learn ,be result of the «‘xa""n- sion of less distance but equal enjoy S. F. Staggs brought to the office of .1.1 sent to the poor house, without the con Children Minnville T elei * ii <» xe -R:: giht ; n for four ment will be arranged for some other ___________ __ ___ | ation. w«ek« by order of lion. L l^aighary, I. Knight & Co., Tuesday a large branch sent of the commander of the Grand Combines the juice of the Blue Figeof point .— Albany Herald. The plea mt flavo’. gentle action ami California, so laxative and nutritious, Dissolution Notice. j«id*4<* «»Í *ai«l «curt, cf late July 2d. 1889. of Kentucky Blue plums. This branch Army post. The act also provides that Deafness Can’t be Cured I f ______ soothing ‘ 1 r jf ..up of l igs. when i. Witness, Ihe lion L l.ougl arv, is very well filled and demonstrates what the sum of thirty dollars be allowed by with the medicinal virtues of plants A Popular Resort. The partnership heretofore existing (,y (oca| application, as they cannot reach in need a laxative, ami if the father or known to be most beneficial to the jtidge of the «-onnty court .•= th«» st tie of this climate can do in a dry season. the county to pay funeral expenses of mutliei be costire ■ » bilious the most between C. P. and T. B. Kay is ; the diseased portion of the ear. There is ('. I’ . Bishop I car. () ripm. for th** « •»ii'iiv of Yamhill, and There was 60 or 75 pounds of fruit on a veterans of any of the above wars.— human system, forming the ONLY PER .Superintendent Bowen, of the Oregon ♦ this dav .1 dissolved 1...,.-.1...... 1 V... .1 _______ a «.Jv the seal *•: s.*.i«| »•* urt liere>i ¡ifj’x«*«!. tlim bv ___ mutual consent, only one n-ou wav fra to onto cute ¿1.» di tlness, and that Pacific, says there arc 2000 people at the gratifying results foil w its use, so that FECT REMEDY to act gently yet limb not over four feet long. Any one »Salem Journal. it is the best fami I v remedy known and promptly on the 2 1 day of July \. D . 1849. C. P. Bishop retiring.’ The business will !’ b? «nstitutional remedies Deafness having samples of grain, grasses, fruit, About 300 Chinaman i 4- * - m tv . is caused by an inna'n ’ ’ nditiou of the Yaquina bay. This is the largest crowd every family should have a bottle. \ test; J. W. Ilonas, Clerk. etc., can serve '.heir country by bringing be continued by T I>. Kay and J. A. lnuclIS lining of th 1>. tacliian tube, mucus lining of tic E'i<tachian tube. that has been there since it has been ac F exton A F enton , them in to J. I. Knight & Co., who will passage for their native What I m Caatorla? ¡Todd. All parties knowing themselves loild. When this tulie Attorm»y» f«.r Estate. Aug 2:30; forward them to the State hoard of im Coloma, which, sails again in October i . - - _____ - — When this tube gets ini «med you have cessible by rail, and perhaps exceeds —AND 70 — indebted to the old firm are requested to _____ a rllII,bling Of those who depart not five per cent «•nil Ca.^t-oria is Dr Pitcher's prescrip _ . sound ■■ perfect hearing, that of any other summer resott in Ore migration. nr the t Ko store crnvA at ■■ i an •> o nnvH- »»-.4 . call at early day and set- tion for infants and children. It contains will ever again return to the United and when it is * .1 . c’i closed, Deafness C. P. B ishop , Yesterday morning some small boys States. At the rate Mongolians are : tie the same. is the result, ai* I o' -s the inhumation gon. Of course there are not good ac neither opium, morphine, nor other nar — SO THAT — substance. It is a harmless substitute and T. B. Kay. ■discovered an immense beetle under an leaving the country there won't be 10,000 can be taken ou i d this tube restored commodations for half that number, but cotic for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, ami PURE BLOOD, electric lamp and while holding an in Chinese on the Pacific coast in ten years. to its norm:* .tior., hearing will be the excursionists probably enjoy them castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee REFRESHING SLEEP, Thanking the public for the very liber Bi- i A-sonrxENT ix T he C ity .O n W heels . quest on him a Portland drummer The limited number now here have be al patronage in the past I bespeak 1 rtlie destroyed for* ••* : ; nine cases out of ten selves more by reason of having to is thirty years’ use *»■ million- of mothers. HEALTH and STRENGTH stopped to gaze at tlie remains. One of come extremely independent and de new firm a continuance of the san e. are caused by catarrh. which is nothing Castoria destroy* worm* nd allays fever f^COIN WILL TALK the urchins looked up and inquired : “Do mand outrageous wages for their labor. I July 3!, 1889. hut an inflame*! condition of the mucus rough it than they would if they had the ishness. i'ast» i. prevent* vomiting Sour Natu-ally follow. Every one is using it C. P. I nor. very best accommodations. As the sea curd, cures dim rii cd and wind colic Ca.-- and all are delighted with it. Ask your you know him Mr.?” The drummer Chinamen who six years ago readily ac surfaces. Z), u ■ king lravblor,. urea < *.•..- druggist for SYRUP OF' FIGS. Manu gazed long and sorrowfully at the deceased cepted $15 l»er month for their work, We wi.l give One Hundred Dollars for son has hardly opened fairly theie will toria r> !i*'\ stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi ■rnroix*- jst •and replied, “Yes I met him three weeks now demand $30 and $40, and become any case of Deafness,(caused by catarrh,) ■ no doubt be many more go over. In lates tne food, regulates the stomach and factured only by the r. O. S. TKTrig-lvt that we cannot cure by taking Hall's ago in Arlington. He was a lied bug and impertinent should their would-be em giving healthy and natural sleep, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. Children Cry for time Yaquina will be as noted as Sara t bowels, no doubt bound for Ilwaco or Seaview.” ployer even hint at a sum less large.— Catarrh Cure. Send for eircnlara, free. Is Prepared to e. All Kinds of ’astoria is the children’* panacea — the S an F rancisco , C al . toga. — [leuton I.eadee. Welcome. mother’s friend. F. .1. C iiexky A Co., Toledo, O. — H'oscn Suu. DENT \l WORK. Pitcher’s Castoria. THE TELEl’HONE-REGISTEK. Pinih anti Bids For Walrr Works. * 4 Soiiiheni Pacific ('«iiipaiiy’s Lilies, THE WI1T SHAXTI ROTTE! s Pnllmaii Ihiffcl SkepfTs I ( I KIDHETS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually, lOCuvuxs. Kr. h’r.w Y obk . N. ¥ BUGGIES CARRIAGES I