The Kailroaii ( oiiiini*«ion. WEATHER BULLETIN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. ONE MOKE REASON SPOKANE GONE. Third street in front of Mr. Chrisman’s See new ad. of Cash store. has been closed, owing to tlie sickness of Why Oregon is the Bent Place for the Desolation Takes tlie Place of Life and The temperature continues above the Tuesday evening a special train under The regular meeting of the council was I C. Grissea is offering bargains in crock- Mrs. Chrisman. She is very low, and Actual Settler. Activity. the control of Geo. l'ease arrived in thia normal. The last three davB of the week called Tuesday night but there not being | ery and glassware. the noise of teams on the planking dis city with the Oregon State railroad rom- Friday, August 9, 1889. When a man comes here and settles mission. This commission is the one Sunday was the last day of Spokane a quorum, council adjourned to Wednes were milch cooler than it has been for The council has put on an extra nigh turbs her. several weeks. No rainfall is reported I down to business, either in field, shop or watch. Good thing. appointed by the legislature and con Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Longhary and Falls’ prosperity tor a time. Fire started day night. THE MARKET REPORT. Meeting called to order Wednesday from any part of the state except from 1 store, hi' does not have to dejiend on siste«i of G. U . Colvig. of Grants Paas; A full line of jewelry at the news store ; Mrs. Wm. Campbell left for Yaquina in a lodging house on Railroad avenue City Saturday last. A number of our and quickly communicated to adjacent night by the mayor. Present, Council the mouth of the Columbia. The sun . Eastern money, as the California l>ocm- R. (, low, of Dallas, and J. B. Fault, of This market report is corrected Thurs 1 chains, pins and rings. town people are summering at that de buildings and in the short space of three men Barnekoff, Burt, (irissen, Johnson shine is aliove the normal, no clouds lie- | ers did. for their support, for right at his Baker City. Accompanying them wers day noon of each week by A, J. A (»person There will lie preaching at the Baptist lightful resort. W. A. Gromlahl and Ed. Church, South m ’ minnville market . ing visible. The atmosphere is smoky, i back, in front, and in every direction is ern Pacific officials. The party is in churcti next Sunday, at 11 a. tn. hours $14,000,000 worth of business and Wright. ; 90 bushel The cistern at the corner of B and Third Monday Police Judge Tanner of Port Potatoes ...¥ caused bv the extensive forest fires, j spread out a rich country that produces specting the bridges, etc., of the lines in 00 to 2 50 ! Mrs. Hibbs, grandchild of T. J. Shad- land disposed of 72 cases. The largest property had been destroyed by the fiend stieets was ordered repaired and filled. thickens, young V d°z everything that mortal man desires, and Oregon. Mr. Grondahl states that the <»hl / doz 3 50 tn 4 00 , den, is down from the Eastern country. number on record in the city of Portland. who has brought so much desolation to The water committee reported no new which are doing considerable damage. commission will bankrupt the S. P. Co. 10 9 (Clear sides # lb. The effects of these conditions have feature. | that too in the greatest abundance. Washington territory within the last few Dr. J. II. Nelson, dentist, opera house Sixty people were arrested in 69 hours. 8 7 Bacon «Shoulders V lb. The following bills were allowed : What is Portland coining to. been favorable for harvesting operations ; Frank Pixley, a noted Californian, and a mouths. The entire tire department in to 11 i building, room 6; piate work n specialty. (Hains........ Oregonian............... $1260 10 t . jin 10 pd pails The city of Hillsboro has voted a tax was on the scene immediately, but owing Wm. Ball......................................... 156 15 but injurious to corn, fruit anti gardens. man who has traveled all over the East The young son of Mrs. S. P. M. Briggs 8 to 9 har<l Jn 5 gallon tins . Reports ate quite full relative to the ern states and from the Atlantic to the broke his arm in falling out of bed the 1 of $12,090 for the construction of a new to the lack of water they were powerless J. H. Crow. 40 00 15 Kggs. fi dozen 1 school building. The building is 100x80 and the tire died out for want of mater D. C. Pierce........... other night. 50 15 75 yield of wheat. The Willamette valley Pacific, lias his say alxrut Oregon, which Butter Creamery, *p roll 1 feet, two stories high, with abasement 30 25 to Butter, dull, fresh p roll 4 89 shows from 22 to 35 bushels per acre, is as follows: “One of the incidents that The Oregon Pacific road sells excursion seven feet in the clear. There are four ial. The amount of insurance on the T elephone -R egister 13 Brine V pound. 12 to $14,000,000 destroyed will not exceed Graham Glass.................................. 1 00 some places more. Benton county will will remain longest anil most pleasantlv tickets every day now, instead of twice a 4 to 5 Dried apples, dull, V pd. j school rooms on each floor, 29^x37^. $2,500,000. Geo. W. McBride. ....... 4 75 week as formerly. 8 Dried plums, dull, pd. 6 to The hall is 80 feet long by 20 feet wide, Already the people are rebuilding and Lee Wright......... 30 00 average 25 bushels per acre; Linn county in mv mind will be the trip to Oregon. 8 6 to Dried prunes, dull, pd. Kay & Todd did this community a including a wai-c.robe for each room. are advertisiug their town as the scene Geo. Kauffman. 32 50 will average from 30 to 35 bushels per Oregon is more beautiful than Califor- Dried peaches,dull, pd 6 to 8 good ceed when they introduced a genu The contractors are Stokes & Zeller, of of the largest fire, in proportion to the J. J. Spencer.................................... 8 15 acre. Yields of 43 bushels per acre are , nia. -• • » • * Oregon produces 1 10 Flour ... sack 1 00 to Portland, and the contract price is $10,- population, in the history of the world. Jones & Co.......................................... 57 08 reported from Polk county, and 50 bush Sugars, declined Q cent 11, 12, and 13 ine ca.f shoe at $2.50. 100 for the completion of five rooms. This spirit is what makes a town. Sev pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. Petition of A. J. Gaunt referred to els per acre from Marion county. The apples superior to any that come to our Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow whole Willamette valley will average market; they are hard, crisp, luscious $125; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents # eral more such lessons will teach the street commissioner. ders if you take pride in seeing your Last Friday afternoon about five people of ttie towns of this Pacific coast pound; coal oil. very firm. (9 $2.75 p case; from 25 to 30 bushels per acre. Marshal ’ s report for month of July and jnicv; plums, pears, prunes, pota- stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. o’clock Isaac Staats, one of the oldest that something is needed beside person salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, The Umpqua valley- will average tlie read and approved and placed on file. toes, roots of all kinds, grains of all the and is very firm same. The Rogue river valley is yield In Ellensburg, W. T., fifty brick build settlers in the Willamette valley, and of al improvement. The improvement of Recorder’s report for month of July SFr THIS! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla — rtrtl- ing on an average 20 bushels per acre, coarser varieties, onions and other veg ings are in course of construction, and ¡Oregon, was drowned in a spring near the town as a corporate body is the foun read, approved and placed on tile. a bottle — worth lire dollars of anv man’s machines are turning out 40,090 brick his home at Airlie, Polk county. He dation and also the salvation of it. A The petition of W. E. Martin for the though there are reports as high as 40 etables were presented at several of the lar ONE NIGHT ONLY! each had milked a cow, then took her to the money. Either as a Tonic or Blood purifier, bushels per acre. good system of water works costing day. villages through which we pa sed. We Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has no equal! spring to water. The spring was probably $150,000 would have saved privilege of selling liquors’within the Eastern Oregon shows a larger yield city limits granted. Dr. James H. Stone. Tappan. Ohio, says : Some of our exchanges are in error in eight feet deep, anil about three saw some excellent and well-eared corn. immense loss to the businessmen of The petition of Alonzo Johnson for the than was expected. Wasco, Gilliam. ‘ 1 know- of no alterative tliat plves so niiich stating that the free exchange of school feet down to water, while reaching this Sherman and Morrow counties were bad Oregon ought to tie, and vo lielicvc is, a Spokane. Seattle and Ellensburg were -aparilla." privilege of selling liquors within the books closes September 1st. The cor down for a bucket of water he fell in, ly damaged by the hot, dry weather. In 1 first-class dairy etale. It is a country of in the same boat. The on'y way for a rect date is November 1st. his hand resting on a plank. The plank man or community to learn is by exper city limits granted. Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla, some sections of these counties the wheat The committee on health and jxilice grass from the beds of its creeks to the by Dr.J.C. Ayer A Co., Lo wil, Maa. Seattle sent $15,090 and a ear loa.l of broke and he fell in head first and was ience, and exjierience which costs is the were instructed to hire another night was not worth cutting, in others 30 bush- i summits of its hills—of rich, nutritious rrepsn-.l Trice $1, six bottles, $5. Worth $.> a boule. per acre was yielded. Umatilla county | grasses, with strong sod, that never dies bacon to the Spokane sufferers. This drowned. He was born in New York, best teacher. We look for better towns watch. AT GARRISON'S OPERA HOUSE shows 1 he quality of the people in Seattle. was 76 years old, and very highly re- coming forth from the ashes of Seattle, The street commissioner was instruct reports yields of from 12 to 40 bushels I down under the burning sun; grasses spccted. Only death can down them. Ellensburg and Spokane. ed to let the work of clearing timlier from per acre. The general average will equal I that must lie cut, dried, turned to hay, R ogers A H eath , M anagers . former years. The best field so far re : and covered from rain to carry the niilk- Thos. Tongue of Hillsboro, was in the new street to college side. Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup A Perilous Trip. The piece is Fnn and Laughter from be ported is trom near Weston, where a 180 1 ing stock through the winter. The On motion the council adjourned. cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss oif city Monday and informed us that ai ginning to end. acre field averaged 55’2 bushels to the grasses of Oregon are like those of New though the date of tile __ Washington ______ D______ and About two weeks ago a young man voice and all inflamed conditions of the The Locks. acre. Indian corn y ields 45 bushels per York—timothy, red top, herds grass and ADMISSION, - - - 50 Cents. Yamhill county fairs were the same both named Oberton Harris, a mute, living acre and the yield of barley is as high as clover—and by reason of the frequent RESERVED SEATS, - - 75 Cents. lungs. Sold by Rogers Bros. would be successful. He spoke of an The Cascade locks now under con 71 bushels per acre. In Indian and rains, cro[>s of great abundance are pro For Rent.—A nice, new, neat cottage. item in last week’s T elephone -R egister near Sand lake, in Tillamook county had Reserved Seats for sale at Rogers Bros. A good well of water on the premises. as reflecting on the management of the a perilous ride and narrow escape. He st: notion have been a politic*! issue and Grand Ronde valleys of Union county duced We can imagine no lietter coun COMMERCIAL. Enquire at millinery store, opposite Washington county in placing their date had been away from home, and in re from reports they will lie again, Con- wheat is averaging 32 bushels per acre. try for the production of stall-fed Ixx’f, as Grange store. M rs . A. E. S tvart . the same as ours. We had no intention turning it was necessary for him to cross cerning them the Ti met-if ou nta i neer Rain has not fallen in Oregon, to be of hay, oats, grain and cattle feed of all PORTLAND MARKET. benefit, for 75 days, and the yields re kinds are cheap and abundant. of doing it. He informed us that that says: It was reported Wednesday that, the ported do not show much of a failure in WHEAT—Receipts for the past week date had been decided on long before the lake at its mouth, which is easily “There is a vast wealth of profit to t he up freight was the cause of a fire in a “ The work during the past season un- the crop. have been 6319 ctls, of which amount ours. However we know that both will done at low tide. When he reached this Oregon farmer if he will send ns his but Wheatfield between this place and Amity. Potato and hop crops are not average ; ter and cheese, his chickens and eggs, ilrr Major Handbury has been very sat- 3150 ctls came from Eastern Oregon and be good. The comities are large and each point it was dark, anil the tide too high fruit crops are above the average ; wheat Washington and 3169 ctls from the val About 10 acres are reported burned. can well snppoit a fair independent of for him to wade across. He could not I isfactory. A great deal ol excavating in Western Oregon is beirg sold for 62 his apples and cider, and all the lesser ley. Quotations are nominal; for valley Oregon yellow fir makes very line I | the other. productions of his industry in good and has been done, and portions of the wall make any one hear on the other side, so cents per bushel; in Eastern Oregon from cleanly condition. There ought to lie no $1 22'2 is asked and for Eastern Oregon wood for furniture purpose. E. it. Eel- | anil Washington $1 121.;. lows Ims a dish cupboard of this wood| A fire starled in :i grain lii-lil of Hay- he looked around and found a log, which • in the lower lock built. The appropria" 52 to 55 cents per bushel with an upward device of cheese making practical in i man Lewis, Jr., about 190 yards below he pushed off into the restless waves tendency in the market price. Switzerland or France that the On-gon OATS—The receipts for the past week which looks very nice. The grain under , 1 the crossing of the Oregon & California thinking he could paddle across on it. 1 tion of $300,030 has been exhausted ex- B. S. P agi ' e , which is beautiful. Combines tlie juice of the Blue Figs ot farmer could not improve on; there have lieen .5975 ctls, as against 11,638 ctls land Oregon Pacific railways, north of After mounting the log it. was not long ■ cept about $80,000, and it is hoped that Observer U. S. Signal Service. i ought to lie no trick in butter making California, so laxative and nutritious, for the week previous. The maiket is Prof. 1 irimui i f the Agricultural college I Corvallis, consuming about ten acres of before he discoveied that he was being | at the coining session of congress the Assistant Director Oregon 8. W. B. that the Oregon dairyman does not un- with the medicinal virtues of plant* steadily improving, and good old oats at Corvallis was in the city Thursday 1 oats and considerable fencing, with some carried out to sea, but he was powerless river and harbor bill will receive early known to be most beneficial to the j deratand. There is a fortune to be made readilj- bring 40c and have for a week or and Friday of last week, and called upon new ties belonging to the Oregon & Cal to help himself. He could not tell how- TILLA.HOOK NOTES. ! attention. The difficulty of this project human system, forming the ONLY PER- j in fat chickens and barnyard fowls, for, more. We quote, 38(840c. ns and gave us a few pointers about the ifornia. It did not cross the track of the far from land lie went, but fortune favor j is not fully understood by the public I E CT REMEDY to act gentlv yet as a rule, our chickens are lean and un- From the Tillainook Headlight we learn college which you will find in another ed him, for when the tide turned it I Oregon Pacific, thereby preventing the POTATOES—Receipts have dwindled The Columbia river, which that: promptly on the , fit to eat. We import cider in bottles loss ol about 100 acres of grain. It was brought him back toward land, and lie I | generally. away to nil. Old potatoes are out of the column. receives its volume of water from the front New Jersey, and make it from could see the dim outline of the shore. starled by a spark from the up passenger market. We quote for new crop $lt«I 10; Mi. Upton, the machinist, has been in The North Yamhill livery stables are dried apples with acids I melting snows in the mountains, is We should get sweet 3L»c per pound. the city and will soon start his machine train on the Oregon & California road. He reached down with one foot and liable to show a variation af 30 to 50 feet kept busy bringing in passengers to Till it fresh and pure from Oregon orchards. —AXa to — A large fire is reported raging in the could touch bottom so when a little ! during different seasons of the year. amook. shop, taking J. C. Cooper as partner. The average Oregon sheep is, we think, HAY’—Receipts for the past week The shop will be located near the furni woods in Blodgett’s valley about twenty nearer shore lie left the log and tried to | The engineers in constructing the locks have been light. Old hay is getting The road over the mountains from better bred, larger and finer fleeced than wade out, but he was taken with cramps miles southwest of Corvallis. the Cascades have to guard against North Yamhill is not very dusty, but, our California flocks ; at all events they — SO THAT — pretty well cleaned tip and the new crop ture factory, which will furnish the and fell. A big wave came along just; at this emergency, and to do this have to power. At a certain period in a man ’ s life the JURB BLOOD, just being harvested has begun to come then and threw him out on the beach, ! make their caissons and walls Btrong owing to the vast amount of travel, is look cleaner and more comfortable on their green meadows than on our brown, REFRESHING SLEEP, in. We quote for old hay $13(314. rather rough. There will be a grand harvest ball at natural talent he has will appear then go where he was able to keep out of danger. { dusty plains. There are no large landed Garrison’s opera house in this city, Fri back into its hole and be in a dormant In the morning lie reached home, but and enduring. This difficulty, 111 as HEALTH and STRENGTH SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. The canning season wil) soon l>e in estates in Oregon, so far as we know, at large proportions, is not met w ith in any state for years. While over 011 the coafit ■ ■■ . .-Hy follow. Every one ix using it Wheat—Foreign advices were unfav day evening. August 16th. A prize will it was noticed that the talents of several little the worse for having been several ’ like enterprise on the continent. The operation at Nestucca, as at this place. all events, the country through which ! ail aie delighted with it. Ask your orable for holders and prices show a de be given to the best lady waltzer. Best of our professionals were in sight and it miles at sea astride a sawlog, canal at Sault St. Mary, connecting Steamer communication will be replen we passed is divided into small holdings, ■ggist fur SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu- cline. Shippers are less disposed to of music will lie in attendance. Every created quite a stir and numerous people Lakes Superior anil Huron, although of ished and money bo plenty among the and the farms look as though they wen- Tillamook By Ministerial Eyes. body invited. t ured only by the laboring classes. operate and would take hold freely only large dimensions, has not to contend visited their bailiwick to see them. Dr. occupied and tilled by the men and Rev. W. S. Malloy of the M. E. Church with this rise and fall of the water; at a material reduction from present ask Complaint is made that the accommo George Simon Wristht lias a talent for women who owned them. ( LIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Mr. Maddux, the genial mail contrac ing prices. Offerings are light. No. 1 dations at Newport are insufficient tor sailing and running the boat aground on South returned Wednesday from a pro neither has the one at Louisville, Ky. “Oregon seems to supplement all that S am F rancisco , C al . is re-building his residence in Moore’s shipping $1 33>4@$1 35. the crowds now there. This will proba ths mud flats; John Weston Ilobbs has fessional visit to Tillamook where he has Not only has the work to be strong and tor. U -ttr, Kr. valley that he had the misfortune to lose California lands, and each state appears N bw Y ork , N. Y. Barlev—The market shows no im bly lie remedied by another season, but a talent for catching flounders and Dr. enduring to resist the power of the vast fire some time ago. Mr. Maddux is a to the other a market in which to ex provement either as to value or demand. what are those to do who expect to visit John Frederick C'albreath has a talent been paving the way for a minister of his volume of water which forces its way by Simulions. pusher and is not going to let any thing change its productions. Oregon should Offerings are large and far in excess ot that resort this year. for eating clams. lie got away with just denomination. From him we learn that through the channel during the spring in the Bhape of bad luck down him. supply California with hams, bacon, as requirements. Choice feed exhibits there ate no church houses of atij ’ kind or freshet season ; but it also renders 1 bushels by actual measurement. I ’ i the circuit court «»f the tah* ot Orcrou that country seems admirably adapted On our way west we were talking with more strength than poorer qualities and In his report to the war department for the raising of swine, and its climate is for Yamhill county in the county and but one minister, he more difficult the construction of an old gentleman from the east w hose fi Most flattering gold prospects have concessions from quotations are mostly the work. During high water in June concerning river and harbor improve better than ours for caring pork. The Dundee Mortgage and on inferior. Quote feed, choice, dflj-gc; nal stopping place on this coast, accord lately been taken from Reuben creek, a being of the M. E. Church. Mr. Molloy the lower portion of the canal is filled ments in Oregon, Captain Willard Trust I nvestinent < 'om(»any “There is no rigorous climate in Ore- ( ing to his pronunciation of the name, tributary of Grave creek in this county. thinks the country is a fine one, and that No. 1, 65c; lower grades fl0(a62,.2c; brew with back-water, and this necessitates Young, engineer in charge says: * * 1 gon, and though its. grander mountain Limited >. Plaintiff'. was the San Joe Whackin valley. He From 25 cents to $1 to the pan of nice it is full of chances for young men to the vs ing, 85@95c. removal of all engines and derricks Future operations on the improvement ranges, with their loftier peaks wrap|>ed looking gold has been frequently taken. make their fortunes. Hundreds of peo Shepherd anti Mary Oats—Receipts large to-day. The meant tl e San Joaquin valley. to the upper level. If liberal appropria of Tillamook baj’ and bar will lie devoted in mantles of eternal snows present a George A. Shepherd, ami Fred Flo A number of claims have been taken, ple are there spending a vacation on the market is rather easier, but prices vary tions were made, the engineers in charge largely to the advancement of lumber in landscape that is most attractive, there is rey and Sherman Hatch, 1 J. VV. Jones threshed 42 acres of wheat but little from yesterday’s quotations. which went 42 bushels to the acre. The and other parties are going in daily to neach. Hundreds more are looking up could work a large force of men during terests involved. There are, according very little ice or snow in the lower val Defendants. get a share of the hidden wealth. The j timber. Tiilamook city is the best town The movement is slow, buyers trusting yield is at least- l, better than expected. the favorable seasons, and there would to Captain Young’s report, large bodies leys. Cattle unhoused do very well dur To the alM>vc named defendants: to increased receipts affecting the market Never be afraid of a poor crop in Oregon. banks of Grave creek have been claimed 1 and in his opinion will see a large in not be the loss from cessation of opera of the finest kind of timber on and tribu ing the winter months, anil sheep un In the name of the state of Oregon von for several miles up the creek, and as crease in population duiing the next five in their favor. Quote choice feed, $1 15 Eastern people should read this item and tions and removal of plant which annu tary to the bay It is, therefore, probable and each of you arc hereby notified and re sheltered during lambing time do not @$1 17*s ; No. 1 feed, $1 15; common to compare the crop here with the one at there has been several good paying years. The Headlight contains 276 land ally occurs under the present regime quired to appear and answer the complaint that the lumbering district i which will yield to the inclement season. Water is of plaintin mines worked on Grave creek for a settlement notices in the last issue, liled in said cause in good feed, $1 05<a$l 12’.j ; milling, $1 20 home. Regarding the ultimate completion of grow out of this will demand the im of course abundant, for Oregon is a number of years, the outlook now is which shows the amount of timber land said court on or before the 23d day of @$1 25. provement lx>th of the bar and of the the work the time is variously estimated country of frequent rains, anil abounds No medicine in the world is in better quite favorable tor the establishment of being taken up. The state is building a !**<•. that being tie- first day of Potatoes—No chango to report to-day. from three to twenty years. The walls of channel in the bay. At present the de in rivulets, brooks and larger streams. In September, next regular term of said court, next Demands fair and receipts light. Bur lepute or more widely known than Ayer’s a very prosperous mining camp there.— fine load from Netarts bay through the the upper lock are nearly complete; but mand is for a better channel from the every part of Oregon, in the lesser and ! the after tine service of th;« summons upon you Grants Pass Courier. Sarsaparilla. As a safe and certain n-m- Big Nestucca country to the Grand Ronde banks 70c<a$l 25; Garnet Chile 60(»75c; edvfor all manner of blood disordeis, reservation. He was greatly impressed it is not known whether these can he lower bay to Tillamook city. The sum greater valleys, all are abundantly sup by publication as by law provided, and if Peerless 65@80c. “It may not lie generally known,” with the great dairy capabilities of the used if the present plans are carried out. of $50,000 could be profitably expended plied with living streams of the kind that you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the leading physicians and druggists every Hops—No transactions reported. The excavation at the lower lock is com in one year in dredging and in the con- furnish constant ample power for run plaintiff* will apply to the court for the re where recommend it in preference to any says Joaquin Miller, “that the Colum country, which, he says, equals any he The prayed for in <aid complaiint, to wit : market is very dull. bia river and the Sacramento river were ever saw. On the way out Wednesday pleted, and the walls are being built as 1 Btruction of dykes for this purpose. ning all kinds of mills and machinery. lief other. A decree foreclosing that certain mortgage Bags—Steady but quiet. Offerings by once one and the same stream. But he passed the surveyors from Albany, rapidlj- as possible. If the work already Sawmills, flouiing-mills, woolen-mills, descrilied in said complaint and for an or NEW B EKG. outside parties fair. Calcuttas, nominal Jay Beach, of Vancouver, W. T., this is the fact. To say nothing of west of Grand Ronde. They were mak completed is not changed or condemned, abound, furnishing cheap dwellings, der of sale of the following real premises 7‘ie. _ _______________ writes to Wm. Galloway of this citv that the assurance of geologists and the ing we can see no reason that the locks at I descrilaxl in said mortgage, to wit : cheap food and cheap clothing and bed for the Big Nestucca. Plenty of dust yet. if the Yamhill county fair was to be held Indian tradition, you can easilv trace the Cascades cannot be completed with Ihyinning at a point tweiity-thrve C-H ding. Oregon is a safer country in which LOCAL AND GENERAL. one week later he would enter Coquetta, the links of connection by a chain of two more liberal appropriations. When to farm, and offers more attractions than chains and ninety-two < ?r_' links, smith nine Delightful harvest weather. degrees, thirty minutes ( 9 degrees, 3o min it is known that the great Columbia river Chipped beef in quantity to suit at C. Siphon and Bewlah in the races, but ow lakes reaching from the head waters California.” Chas. H. Burch et al to J. R. Weston utes i west of the most north westerly corn Will Newberg have a fair this fall? ing to other engagements he cannot be of the Sacramento river to a point drains a region of country comprising Grissen’s. er of Samuel Shepherd's land. County Snr 109 acres t 5 s, r 4 w ; $4300. Children Enjoy 300,000 square miles, that this region is near where the Columbia river burst Lots of new improvements going on. Warehouse receipts printed at this of here on the date of the fair. vev “No. 57 <*,’’ re<-ord»d May II.' 1883, John T. Hopkins and wife to W. B. of the most fertile on the continent, fice give satisfaction. Much injury is done by the use of irri through the Cascade mountains and Buffety and D. A. Griffin 80 acres t 2 s, one The pleasant flavor, gentle action and Yamhill county, in townshin three The school building is going up rapidly. and that every means of egress to the made its way into the Pacific Ocean near (3) south ot range four ( 1 > west of the Wil tating, gr ping comjionnds taken as pur soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when Lou Maddock and party returned from seaboard is under the control of a rail where Astoria now stands, instead of r 4 w; $900. The cannery has been turned into a in need of a laxative, and if the father or lamette meridian, Oregon, nt which |»oint a gatives. In Ayer’s Pills, tlie patient has flowing Clear Lake Saturday. W. J. McConneli and wife to J. W. toad monopoly, the importance of open on down by Mt. Shasta and out stone monument 7\l«»\lo inches marked dryer. a mild but effective cathartic, that can mother be costive or bilious the most “<* 8 57 Baily 150 acres, t 2 s, r 4 w; $5000. ing it to the trade of the people will be from which an oak four < I; in A very fine cigar for 5 cents at the be recommended alike for the most deli at the Golden Gate.” gratifying results follow its use, so M. M. High to Frank H Gregory lot 5 understood. that ches in diameter bear- north eightv-three Nearly everybody has got coast on the news store—the Figaro. cate patient as well as the most robust. The Astoria Erening Transcript says: and w, >2 of lot 6, block 14, Rowland’s it is the best family remedy known (83; degre s. w«*at nine <9 link’s, and and brain. marked “(’S.'»7 C 1» T, aim an ouk tour < 4) Mrs. O. O. Hodson and part}’ returned every family should have a' bottle. On the hills in the Southeastern |>or- The Northwest Timber company sold to addition to McMinnville; $450. Geo. Hardwick has sold his hotel to inches in diameter l»ears smith thirty-six from the Meadows Sunday. L. Loughary and wife to Frank H. tion of Polk and adjoining lands in Yam Daniel Whitney, of Michigan, 5026 acres Deafness Can’t be Cured degrws (38i. west live < 5 > links, marked O. P. Maison. of timber land back of Knappa and West Weather Doc Wright is the only man in the hill, wheat is yielding very heavy. Dave port, for $75,000. It is reported that Gregory’, lot 7 and '2 e of lot 6, block 14, so hot. “<’857 1» T." running thence cast sixteen Rowland’s addition to Me.Minnville; The prospects are that we will soon by local application, as they cannot reach (10) chains ami tllte« n 15 links to set Townsend had 90 acres harvested the town who knows everybody. have some new sidewalks. the diseased portion of the ear. There is stone 7x9x14 mnrk<sl “(’ S5“C” mi cast other day that yielded him 4,600 bushels Mr. Whitney represents a large mill $350. , F. Done and family, of Washington A nobby line of cigars anil tobacco at 1 —30 acres going 55 bushels per acre. company in Michigan, and that the com C. E. Mayer and wife to Mrs. Fannie county, were on our streets the other Shepherd s land, front only one way to cure deafness, and that boundary of Benjamin Miles and Prof. Morrison pany propose to build a line of railroad the news store. Call and see. Mayer lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 4, Sheri day. Watt’s land in the same locality went 50 is bv canstitutional remedies. Ileafness which an oak seven i 7 I inches in diameter went to Middleton Sunday. from deep water to the land and erect tw o Iwars south sixty-three 1 <13 i degrees, east dan: $400. is caused by an inflamed condition of the Morgan Baker of Dayton, W. T., was bushels— Obserrer. twenty (29) links distant, and an oak four sawmills with a capacity of 100,000 feet I A. B. Faulconer and wife to II. C. A few more days and the harvest of mucus lining of the Eustachian tube. J. G. Wiley, of Stella, W. T„ was up in the city the first of the week. I ’89 will be a thing of the past. The inches (4) in diameter bear- north sixtv- G. Shindler, the furniture manufac each. This will give employment to Rowell lot in Sheridan; $225. B lien this tulie gets inflamed you have two degrees Saturday and Sunday on a visit <a nineteen links Miss Rose Hembree left Thursday turer of Portland, has been in the city about 300 men. It is also reported that F. E. Allyn and wife to Lousia Bareli grain is all cut, and now we hear the a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, thence north eight s . !iain«<; thence east several days this week figuring on furn Mr. Whitney will bring out a colony of 56 acres t 4 s, r 4 w ; $2300. Leonard and Iaivy Myers have gone to and when it is entirely closed. Deafness twenty-six ( 26) chains and liftoeii links to hum of the thresher instead of the binder. week for a two week's stay at Seattle. ishing the court hcuse. The county sixty or more families from Michigan, the mouth of the Columbia on a visit. is the result, and unless the intlarnation a stone; thence north five degrees, forty- Fox has a good deal to say about his Several Portland parties passed through court was considering the matter yester the men being expert mill and timber Something New. A bridge between S. Brutscher’s and can be taken out and this tube restored live minutes < 5 <lcgrc< 15 minutes l east lit ’ le Jake. Pike has got a Jake, and this citv during the week for the coast. day , but up to the time of going to press men, to run the mills and logging camps. fifteen chains i 15 i and eiphtv (HO)links; The Pasco Headlight is responsible for he isn’t a very big one either, but he C. T. Riley’s needs fixing, as it is dan to its normal condition, hearing will lie thenrewest 4o chains; thence south Use “Gold Medal Borax Soap” super had not arrived at a conclusion. It de gerous. destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten nine degrees fortvt Oregon Press Association. says he wants it understood tliat lie is the following item : “ We are informed and thirty minutes (9 degrees ior to all others. C. Grissen sole agent. serves praise for the attempt. are caused by catarrh, which is nothing 30minutos)westtwentv-throe( 23 ichAinsAtui happy if he didn ’ t raise but thiee goats. Yamhill county has six papers, and The Oregon Press association will meet by Mr. Al. Baling that the experiment of but an inflamed condition of the inucns ninety-two < 92 . link-- to the pl \» e of In gin- The town of Sprague in Eastern Wash Wm. Campbell informs us that the Born.—July 31st, to the wife of B. F. still the T elephone -R egister is in the surfaces. ninu; containing seventy five orcs \nd creamery will begin work on the first of ington, is determined to keep up with at Newport, Benton county, August 23rd, grafting peach stock into sagebrush roots, Simmons, a girl. Wife and child doing lead for news. We wi.l give One Hundred Dollar* for seventy-six hundredths of \n m rr< 7 »76 the procession, an.I has ordered 503 in and 24th, 1889. Reduced fares for news tried last year by L. D. Pettit,has proven September. fine. Doc thinks tliat if he can keep Ben candescent lamps and a compound \\ est- A sister of M ib . Geo. Schneller ar any case of Deafness,(caused by catarrh,) And sitUAted in the <smnty of Ytmhill au <I a decided snecess. Although the tree A crowd of the professional men of the inghouse engine to run them. The plant paper men am! their families have been externally resembles the sagebrush, quite a few days he will be all right, but rived here Saturday with her two child that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s st Ate of Oregon. And for \ decree th\t pl until! lie pu<| city leave for a short time in the moun is to be in operation by October 1st accorded over th“ various railroad lines beautiful and delicious peaches can the last heard of Ben he was singing ren from Germany. Catarrh Cure. Send for circnlars, free. a II sums 1 money 4ur him upon said tains socn. F. J. < henry A Co., Toledo, <». mortgxgo. to wit Where is tiie McMinnville plant? Mr. and it is hoped there will lie a full at now be seen thereon, very much to the “Come, thou fount of every blessing.” I In nmol ^7<«i, g«»l<t Born.—To the wife of Charles Vaughn tendance. coin, together with astonishment of the skeptical immigrant. Our new church was dedicated last a boy; to the wife of David Holloway, a Grouse hunting was indulged in Sun Barnekoff, start the ball rolling. The citizens of Newport are making from February 1st, JKS! ’■ • day by a large number of our McMinn Many |>eople are still crossing the arrangements to entertain the associa It is confidently believed by parties in Sunday and the services were well at girl; to the wife of Cyrus Lamb, a girl. Annum, the sums <if ! ville sports. plains with wagons. The Boise Sla'es- tion, and all intending to attend will terested, that two crops a year may be tended. Rev. M. C. Wire, of Salem, de thereon from February Wm. Rudrick and family, who went raised, and an attempt will be made to livered a ven' able sermon. The church cent Annum. And tlie Cheapest 100 acre farm in Yamhill man says tliat during tlie last two months please notify the president at once. have ripe peaches on the trees this fall.” cost $669.65. We did not learn the ex to Texas several years ago, have re ( fees. And forcxMta •county. Address: Box 16, McMinn no less thaï 100 families, traveling with I The Oregon Pacific will give free pass turned better satisfied with Oregon than act amount appiopriated, but it is about ! for such other relief as m\v he just. their own earns, have passed through I ville, Oregon. es from Albany to Newport and return, The Salmon Pack. $720. The balance will be used to furn ever. n is .»uni mon.< is published ¡lor six weeks that place, bound for Oregon or Wash ish the building with a stove, etc. in th.- McMinnxiih '1 • i • i u -.. i KEiitsnCB P rohibitionist . Dr. G. S. Wright has returned from ington. Four wagons from Southwestern and the O. & C. R. R. rates are full fare From Alaska the steamer Bertha by order ol Hon I.’ I’. Boi-e, judge of Slab Creek and is ready to do all kinds Missouri passed through Boise City July going one-fifth fare returning. A non . CARLTON. I State exchanges please copy. “Aid courl. mule \tS\btn. Oregon, M av brings advices concerning the salmon of dental work. ! 19th. ¿2d. Hsu J. R. N. B ell , President. pack, up to July 13th iust., as follows: From Far Oft’ Korea. Dusty, This office still turns out the largest C has . N ickell , Secretary. The foundation of the new woolen The seven canneries at Karluk and amount of job work, The teason is, low mills building at Albany, is nearly fin Mayor DeLashmutt of Portland, is in Indian summer. CominiHRioner’R Court* Yamhill County Fair AswbtlM, Nyak have a total pack of 46,000 cases. prices and good work. ished, The brick work will be com- Two canneries at Afognak report a receipt of ,1 letter from Judge O. N. Den Summon*. Don ’ t forget butter is worth 25 cents C. H. Fleming has sold his interest in menced next week. The plans of In the matter of the petition of G. W. total of 8,700 cases. ny, dated at Seoule, Korea, July Sth. per pound in Carlton. k 24ÜI, ah, M mi building have been changed the trotting mare Dwina and her foal to I the Jones et al for a county road ; complaint Three canneries at Chignik had 8,000 He and his wife have been absent for to make the wing three Mr. Eb Sitton, of Echo, Umatilla Co., 8. A. Manning for $350. so as _ . - ____ cases; and one cannery at Ozernoy had some time visiting China and Japan, and stories high, the same as the main bnild- for damages filed and Al. Hussey, O. F. 250 cases. is visiting his people here. Threshing machines are running on • j ing. The mills will be in operation by Davidson and H. A. Tucker commission he says: There are men from Portland shooting all sides and the Yamhili crop will be ' the first of the year. R ace N o . 1. ers to assess damages to meet August 22, Mary Flynn. Eliza! “We enjoyed ourselves very much, but grouse in Yamhill county. ’Taint fair. threshed within a month. Trotting-2:30 class -Best three in five Flynn. Peter Flynn V at clerk's office at 7 a. in. The Weston Leader says that on ac- now that we have returned to the old Parse, $299. Mr. Harding, editor of the T elephone - 8. I*. M. Briggs left Friday morning for ' count of the great scarcity of water in In the matter of the petition of Wm. Ann Flf'lin. Margaret 1 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, R ace N o . 2. battle ground, I suppose the fight will go R egister , visited our town last week. ThoniH- Hall. Janie- Fl, the sound. He will spand his vacation | and about tlie Juniper country the har Nelson for a county road ; continued to Trotting 2'35 class Best three in five. Ellen Flynn, I'attie When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, next term. in looking the country over. on as before, in which threats, slander, vesting outfits are experiencing consider- W. A. Howe has a new hitching post Parse. $2<n. Flynn. Andrew Flynn, F. M. York, assessor, allowed an ex When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, vituperation aud satantic lies are the in front of his store. Asa Kelsey did it. Wm. Holman while painting fell with 1 able trouble in obtaining a sufficiency tention trial Flynn, Emilia Fl; II ai r. No. 3. of 30 days in which to finish the Sarah Flynn.Ocelia Fl; When she had Children, she gave them Castoria weapons used against me. No wonder In several places a swinging scaffold and was severely I for their teams. Howe and Sitton were in the moun Tro tinu -two-year old i-l.-v s Best two in Virginia Flynn ami throughout Eastern Oregon there is lie assessment of the county. shaken up. No serious injury. that my friends at home are in doubt as tains again last week and got plenty of three. Purse, $125. Flynn, Defendants. coming a great scarcity of water. Pen Dissolution Notice. R ace N o . 4. to my existence or whereabouts, but I grouse and fish. A choice selection of standard works dleton is experiencing somewhat of a To the k I kivc named i l«n?n<lantK: Running One mile .lash I ’ itrsc, $150 am still in Korea, neither languishing in novelties and stationery can be seen at In the name of the ''talc 1 <»t Oregon you Notice is hereby given that the partner water famine. Edson, Fryer A Co. are doing splendid jail nor hanging to the limb of a tree, R ace Na. 5. and enidi of imi are liei rohv notified ana re- •the book store of Miss Ella Woods. Notice. work now with their new thresher, and but alive and kicking. qiiiri*l ro apjwar anil at 11- w< r the complaint A. J. Nelson of this city has a fine, ship heretofore existing lietiveen J. L. Running-J, mile and repeat —Yamhill The sidewalk is waist deep in genuine suit Last winter I concluded an amicable can put out 2,000 bushels of wheat a day county horses. Entrance, $19; $.50 a.l.h-.l tiled against yon in the The firm of Rogers & Todd having dis prune orchard which will furnish Rogers and J. A. Todd, under the firm •calf shoes in every style and shape, and large and save the grain as well as any ma on or In-tore the 2!lil day / of September, lnaft, an immense amonnt of prunes this year. name of Rogers & Todd, is this day dis solved partnership necessitates the col arrangement with China and Korea, chine. R ace N o . 6, that lining the first day . ____ only $2.-50, in front of Kay & Todd's. of (In- next regular He reports that since he left the place to solved by mutual consent J. A. Todd te- lection of all accounts. All accounts must which had the heathen Chinee Kept his Running mile dash-for Iwo-vcnrohl« teini of said i-mirt. m-vt sfti*r doe service of J. L. R ogers , pledged faith would not only have been Money to loan in Yamhill county, on reside in the town that it has not had tiring. Miss 1-ena Shelton returned from her Yamhill i-i.nnty- hornes Entrance. $10 $50 this summons upon y< •ii bv publicAtion AS be settled at once. R ogers & Toon. well for both countries, but would honor three weeks visit at Goldendale, east of added real estate security, by F. W. Fenton, | the same care as formerly and that the Dated August 1, 1889. J. A. T odd . by lie. pimiih-il. -.ml if you fxil so to An* What is Castoria? ably have freed me from further obliga the mountains, and reports a good time. R ace N o . 7. J«i-r, llu- philitifi wil I 'P|’L'* sprouts from the roots of the prune trees attorney at law, McMinnville. Oregon. tl»e eniirt Thanking the public for the liberal Running which have grown up and are n .w trees mill1 ilasli Vamliill ronntv for the relief prsyi-d fur in ’flu- complAinl Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher’s prescrip tions to the government of Korea. But Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa are producing the finest kind of plums. patronage extended to the Grm of Rogers Harry will soon have a new gun, and horses Purse, $75 herein, tu-wit: For a d« rec foreclosing alas! on account of ways that are dark, parilla can be relied upon for all blood The prunes bad been grafted into a plum & Todd I ask a continuance of the same tion for infants and children. It contains and tricks that are vain, so well under then there will be no use of any of the the mortgage ilt-M-rilw-d in • \i<l complAiiu R ice N o . 8. neither opium, morphine, nor other nar And for An order of sa I co I (he following to the new firm of Rogers Bros. diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute stood by that heathen, I am like Pro boys going hunting, for in less than a 1 root. Trotting — 3:90 class Best three hi five; red premises dew-rihed in ¡<1 mortgAgv. Rogers Bros. J. A. T odd . for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and metheus still chained to the spot for the week there will be no game. Yamhill county horses Purse, $!<■*. Kit Io wit: The Ashland Tidings says that many castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee tinman barred. balance of iny second contract, which Mrs. E. Eceleston sent to this office a ! of the lakes of Klamath county which Jay Beach Writes. Oh, yes, the latest is: Have you seen Tin- liomcateAd entry or 1 I vim of .lidm is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers. runs to the end of March, 1890. when I plate of the finest plums we have seen have never been dry since the first set Ralph ami his new “mere sham” pipe? Flynx, a . the - inn-is ili-- rilied ix Ute plsta Castoria destroys worms and allays fever shall The following letter explains itself: In Races No 1. 2, 3, 5. fl, 7 and H. five Io be a free man. and shall lose no axi | survey« it the I sitnl SlAle. Usd office this season. The corps give a verdict of tlement of tl e country by the whites, are The ladies say they ate in hopes he will ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour enter, three to «tart. At Gregos < itv. < ri-gos, Axd sitiiAte i* C ity V iew , August 2, 1889. splendid. curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas time in getting back to tny home in dear lay it away before the winter sets in. dry this summer, among them Swan Race No t. three or more to enter threi 5' inihill ci ill xl y , st ste of < Iregmi Al-u the toria relievos teething troubles, cures con old Oregon.” Friend GaUotray: to start folio« ing desi rilieil reAl est Ale. to-wit: The Would it not be a good idea for some lake. The shortage of the bay crops will Fox. stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi Can it be arranged so that the date Entrance fee on all races, nol -perified smith hilt of the M»nth«-e*t quArter axi I Probate Court. one to run a stage line to Tillamook? make the w ntering of stock a serious for the McMinnville meeting can lie set lates tne food, regalates the stomach ami Trespass Notice—Notice is hereby giv otherwise. 10 |«-r cent puree Divi.led lots oxo. tWAi Axil three of sei-tiux thirty The travel that way this season is con problem if the winter .should be a rigor for the week following The Dalles. I bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. en that all persons are forbidden to tres 7n. 20 and 10 per cent. Five per cent of en tour, is t 4 s. r <i w, ix V aiu I i III emixtv, lire- Estate of J. F. Bewley; account of R. ' ous one and it is probable that a number should like to go over to vonr place with Castoria is tlie children’s panacea — the siderable. pass on my premises for the purpose of trance to be paid when entn is math-: bal gon. isixlAislsg l<«i Acres more ur lei.», xxd mother’s friend. L. Bewley approved and his resignation ¡Hinting or fishing. Any violation here ance by September 1st of cattle will be brought to Rogue river for A decree th At pltistiff l.e pAid a II sum* my stable, Siphon, Coquetta and Beulah, F. 8. Harding, Dr. S. A. Young and J. for hay. excepted. Lucy E. Bewley continued as of will be prosecuted to the full extent of Entries to close August 1st. Hani» i - hi - a of mosey due him upos - Aid loortgAge. |o- DIED. but cannot get there until after The C. Cooper are now expert bicycle riders. to state plainly name, age. c.ilor anti sex of wit: The «um of $175 75, ivitli istMCal the law. J. H. C amb . sole executor. A carload of immigrants from Indiana, Dalles meeting. Very truly yours, They are as graceful on a machine as the horse, name of sire and dam. w hen known thereox from J ash Ary 5»h, Issl, At Die rAt'e W oods .—Monday morning the son of 8. Estate of Samuel McCutcheon. Real hound for Douglas county, Or., was J ay B each . iop rider of a rail fence. and name of owner of tex per eext pet asjnm, asd the <4 Woods, of this city, aged 10 months, estate described in petition to be sold, Foreat Fires Knglng. noticed at the depot yesterday. They The Association reserve the right to alter, $199. Attorxcy’s fees. AXil eiails »sd de- Machinery for Sale. Mr. Wm Holl returned home Mon were of the better class of immigration, summer complaint, funeral held Tues subject to widow's dower. Wyatt Har amend or po*t)>one. an or all of those Axil for stieh other relief a * Forest fires are raging in various see races, should the Board of Directors in hiirscniist.«, day night from an extended visit in Ba the home see cars and home builders who day. ris appointed gnardian. Addition to mi niAV lie just A six horse twwer stationary engine varia. He looks brown and healthy and come to a new country w it h the necessary lions of the country. The timber on their judgment ami for can«i- th r-m it < ,(.<- This «timin' nors named in petition. Notice. reports having enjoyed the trip. ix the MeM means to assist them in their endeavors. and boiler on skids, and a large size en both sides of the Columbia above Astor dient. races to begnverneil bv the rules by order i.f Box ’SiOIJLOJSE I forbid anyone bunting on land owned ia is burning. It is reported that the of Trotlmg Wm. Martin and Am Shadden killed In conjunction with the outfit was a car gine lathe for iron work, all in first class the National Trotting Association. s . a id mart, in Aile Cr. S. Wright order, will be sold cheap. For particu by me. All trespassers will be prosecu Nehalem country is on fire and several 40 grouse Sunday. This is the largest load of Holstein cattle, aristocratic Bloo.1 Hor«e rules to govern all rnntiing 27th 1--41 Is Prepared to do All Kinds ol I people in this citvaie anxious as they race« bag of the season. They are fine shots, chickens, blooded pigs, etc.— East Ore lars call at this office, or address A. J. ted to the full extent of the law. C. W TALMAGE. Smith. Carlton. Oregon 30 DENTAL WORK A. J. B aker . have taken timlier claims in that section. and hunt with well-trained dogs. gonian, Secretary. TH E TELEl’HONE-RE(i 1ST EK. ♦ X FUNMBRISTOL! Tuesday, August 13, r 'A KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanss tn System Effectually, A #• X 4 i ♦ A ♦ ’