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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1889)
! THE CUSTEK MASSACRE. CAPTAIN MINNIE HILL. Cbipjied beet in quantity to suit at C. JUDGE D. S. TERRY SLAIN. TH E TELEPHONE-KE(iISTER. | Grisse:- Only One Man Escaped, anil he lltew his ’.-. No. 23, fo: week ending Saturday, An*»ttii*r Opening for the Young Ladies t ool of Oregon. Brains out. Firgt-d iss dressmaking at Mrs. 1. 8- August 10, 1889. Oh, so smoky. Shot While Assaulting Justice S. Fuller’s. Some months ago the Oregonian re- On our recent journey across the con The temperature has been lower for Dog days now boy». A good line of boys’ knives at Martin J. Field. . tinent we became acquainted with several the past week than it has been for the : ferred at considerable length to Captain A Sanders. Mrs. C. Hendrix paid McMinn« ill«* THE MARKET REPORT. fire previous weeks. No rainfall is re Minnie Hill, who can puli the throttle, people who are prominent ir. various po Wm. Logan leturned from the coast flying visit last week. THE ACT OF A DEPUTY I.1ARSHAL. sitions in life. Numerous things attract ported. This makes the seventh week or manipulate the wheel of a steamer This market report is corrected Thurs ; Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Shadden w.is the guest ot ■ ed our attention and instead of a long j of continuous div weather. The sun with “any of ’em.” The appended is day noon of each we«4: by A, J. A|q»er«on Pocket knives fiotn 5 cents up to $3.0) Mrs. Hendrix this week. M MINNVII.I.E MARKET. at Martin & Sanders. Sara Althea Was With Ulin In III h Hour uninteresting article on the trip it is our j was almost continually obscured by the found in the San Francisco Chronicle of W. A. Howe and Sheriff Harris ax- Potatoes . . . V bushel $ 99 of Death. The Polk county Ohnerrer has enlarged intention to cut the account of the same smoke from the extensive foiest fires, August 10th : fishing on the Ttask liver, and you cm Chickens, vo mg ‘d doz $2 ••> to 2 50 I to a seven column sheet. which an* doing so much damage in the “Captain II. S. Lnblxx-k, superin just bet they are the boys that are going into seveial short ami interesting articles , 50 t.-» 4 no J <;i«i v <r •z «3 ------- The people of this county are i ivited 9 10 tending ins|»ector for the first district, re to haul them out and have a grand good iClear sides p lb. San Francisco, Aug. 14.—David S. as we can make them. At Bismark. Da., Cascade and Coast ranges. All the Ladies The shipment ot peachos. peats and ft to subscribe for this paper. Bacon -«Shoulders p lb. Terry, exsupreme justice of California, i on the wav west, the train was boarded plums has increase«!. Large quantities turned recently from a tour of inspection time. M to 11 Wli.i I n Iyer’» Hair Vigor» trial (Hams F. E. Rogers took a business trip Io was shot ami killed at i 7 :• :50 this morning ! by a number of the ,1'~ Dakota constitutional ..... t of fruit are being gathered. Watermel of steamers in the Portland district. Wheat is coming in lively now and our arc enthusiastic in its praise. Inr.i jfn 10 pd pails . Ml the metropolis Wednesday afterno» n. X tn 9 Mrs. J. .1 Burton, of Danger. Maine, says : ,'ar 1 (In 5 gallon tins . streets are blocked earlv and late with ons an-i cantelopes are very plentiful. ” I have lieen i -ing Ayer's llalr Vigor with l.’> Send one of next week's papers to a | in a railway eating station at Lathrop, delegates. Several of them were news Excellent reports are received relative to Since his arrival here his attention has teams. Eggs, p dozen been called to an article lately published man clous success. It restores the original Cal., by Deputy United States Marshal paper men and soon were engaged in the fruit yield and prospects. Butter. Creamery. P roll 50 friend. You will only be a nickel out. .'JO Butter, «lull, fresh p roll 2-5 to Mrs. W. A. Howe is in Portland visit color to gray hair, promotes a fresh growth, conversation, each bragging up his sec Mrs. Wagley and son of Chehalis are ! David Nagle. The wheat harvest continues and I in regard to what women can do and are ing Mr. W. S. Ladd and family. and keeps it strong and healthy. As a toilet 15 Brine P pound. 12 to visiting Mrs. S. P. M. Briggs of this city. The shooting was the result of a per tion of the country. The largest yarn large quantities are being delivered to doing in the way of earning a livelihood. article I have never found its equal.” 4 to 5 Dried apples, «lull, p p«l. ft Ob, have you seen those pictures that H to Dried plums, dull, p p«l. Try Axleine, a better grease than Cas sonal assault which Judge Teiry was was told by the man from Yamhill and the warehouses. The market has an The article spoke of a lady who was en Ayer’s Hair Vigor, ft B to Dried prunes, dull, P pd. Harry got? Well, you ought. Yon can ■ upward tendency. Little wheat is being tor oil, kept by Martin & Sanders. making upon Justice Stephen J. Field, he was awarded a leather medal which j sold, but 62 cenfs i«er bushel is offered in gineer and captain of a steamer on the ft B to Driedpeaches.dull, P p«l Prepare.! I.y Dr .1 C. Ayer A Co . Tsrwell, Man. Mrs. M. J. Clark has returned from a INI to 1 10 Flour ..psack 1 Sold by Druggist» and Perfumers. of the United States supreme bench, is now reposing in ease and luxury in the valley and 56 cents in Eastern Ore Columbia river, and thinking that a his Sugars, declined Q cent t 11.. 12, and 13 visit of several weeks duration in Ben while the latter was seated at the break desk with various other relics of van i the gon. Oats and barley are yielding well, tory of the fair one might prove interest looking at them, for he has an awtul cold pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs, ton county. which can’t be accounted for in anv other but rather light in weight. Tlie reports jl 25: coffees range from 25 to 35 cents p During the next few weeks the fanners fast table. Judge Terry had approached quished foes. From the newspaper men ; continue to indicate that the potatoe ing a reporter called on Captain Lub i wav. pound; coal oil. very firm, (' $2 75 Pease; will bock with a view of learning something we learned that the people who had got settle their little bills that have ac Justice Field from the rear, and slapped salt of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, 1 crop will be below the average. Miss Taylor, of Portland, is visiting cumulated during the year; don’t forget the justice in the face with his hand and on at Bismark were the members of the •ind is very firm Western Oregon, north of the Rogue of this paragon. There is but one other Miss Delia Stout, of Carlton. the printer. was in the act of striking him a second committee from North and South Dakota ■ river, generally reports good yields of lady captain known in the United States, Mrs. Derr while picking apples fell Master Abijali Hendrix spent three who were at that time considering the wheat, oats and barley, as well as fruits, who has a master’s license on the Miss LOCAL AND GENERAI.. from the ladder ami was severely bruised, time when Deputy Negal, who had risen I days with Mrs Stott ami family last week equal to tlie average. Wheat in Eastern and warned Judge Terry to slop the at amount of money to be tefiinded toNorth Oregon is yielding better than was ex issippi. Tuesday last. I and returned looking much improved in Electric lights. “The lady commander of the Colum i health. One hundred and fifty styles of |«x-ket tack. drew a revolver and shot tlie latter Dakota by the southern half. Amongst pected, especially so in the Grand Will we have waterworks by Decem knives to choose from at Martin A San through the heart, killing him instantly. the South Dakota delegates was a man Ronde and Indian valleys. bia was born in Albany, Or., in 1865, The Willamette valley is fast becoming ber 1st? The general yield of wheat in Oregon and lived in that place until a short time the favorite place of the entire continent. ders; knives warranted. The deputv was acting as a body guard who attracted our attention liecruse of will equal that of former years. True, Bazaar goods at cost at Mrs. I. S. T. P. Rogers started Tuesday for Til to Justice Field under strict orders ema his military bearing and general sharp the hot weather and dry winds bail a before her marriage with Charles Hill, ■ l’jople are crowding in trying to seek Fuller’s. lamook. He goes with the intention of nating from the department of justice at and energetic way and manner of talk very injurious effect and these caused the which took place in 1883. Mr. Hill was ! homes under her sweet and pure air. rich and productive soils. Every day w< Four piece glass set, 35 cents, at C. looking up a timber claim. Washington, to protect the person of the ing. Upon asking his name we were in shortage in the expected yield. The at that time purser of the steamer Joseph hear strangers asking for locations in the Griesen’s Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow jurist from personal assault at all haz formed that lie was Dr. McGillicuddy the acreage has been largely increased, and Kellog. He continued in this )>osition lieautiful Willamette. Fox. S. Richardson has sold part of his farm ders if you take pride in seeing your ards. An attack had been deemed pro well known former Indian agent at the it is by this increase«! acreage that the for three years, being assisted in his average crop will be obtained. duties by liis young wife. Living eco TrespasH Notice — Notice is hereby giv stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. in tlie valley bable, owing to the frequent threats at- Rosebud. In conversation with the doc fty the remark, in these bulletins, that nomically all tiiis time they managed to that all persons are forbidden to tres We call your attention to the adver tiibuted to Judge Terry, and owing to tor we found that he knew all about the such a county or such a section would save $1000. With this money they pur en Martin Sanders keep a fine assort pass on my ¡»remises for the purpose of tisement of Geo. W. Burt, the live dealer Sioux Indian and his conversation re have nil average yield, the intention is chased an old schooner and converted hunting or fishing. Anv violation here ment of tools. Combines the juice of the Blue Figsc« in drugs, stationery and school supplies. the latter’s Known temper and the fierce garding the Custer Massacre was very- that the amount for rhipment will equal her into a trading boat, putting a small of will be prosecuted to the full extent of quarrels which had marked his public interesting. After the massacre lor years California, so laxative and nutritious, J. A. Macriim. wife and danghter weie that of former years, though the amount engine into her. Mrs. Hill’s next step the law J. H. C ai Mulkey A Sargent threshed 1700 bush career in California. in the city mondav. with the medicinal virtues of plants the participants were loth to talk about per acre may bo lessened. was to take out a second-class master’s els of wheat the other day with a 30-inch Justice Field ignored all propositions known to be most beneficial to the In tin* counties adjoining Sherman and , license. She had studied navigation Walla Walla Coanty Wheat. Superior di ills and seeders best in the Cyclone separator. Very good for this to arm himself, declaring, according to it to white men but as the agent gradu human system, forming the ONLY PER- ally gained their confidence, they told Wasco there will not be more than enough I and ha<l thoroughly learned theColum- market, at Martin & Sanders. season. his statement to-day that if a justice of him little by little, the whole story. FECT REMEDY to act gently yet 1 With 124,030 acres of wheat, Walla wheat for home consumption. In other; I bia and Willamette rivers while assist promptly on the A Frenchman was put in jail Thursday The Sabbath school of the M. E. church the supreme court of the United States Sitting Bull, who is now aliout to die, Paris of Eastern Oregon yields of from 10 ing her husband, and she passed her ex Walla county wheat will Ire harvest«* I this for being drunk and disorderly. will give a concert next Sunday evening could not travel through his circuit in had 3,000 warriors on that occasion. to 49 anil even 50 bushels per acre are amination without any trouble. Her year, at even the low average of 20 bush the performance of his judicial duties W. J. Feker, of Portland, formerly of attliechureh. An interesting programme. without protecting himself against g- That is said to have been the largest reported. The general average will be busband obtained an engineer’s license els an acre, 2,400,00.) bushels. At tlie — AKD TO — All invited. force ui of inuians Indians evei evei euvuuiiiereu encountered by t ,.. ,. a i ..ii. ♦ .1 îurce i_n from 20 to 25 bushels per acre. In West in December, 1886, for the steamer Min Ibis city, was in town this week. sanlt he would accept the consequences Am„rican troop9 in a single engagement ern present price of wheat this would be Oregon so far as can be learned from nie Hill to run from Portland to Astoria, The double adjustable force feed used which might result to himself. The .... . „JL Did yon hear anyone talking aliout worth a million and a quarter of dollars. in the Superior drills is positivelv the United States marshal of the district, Custer hail over 50.) cavalry and some reports, the general average will be from a distance of 110 miles. They then The railroail company will la* kept busy — SO THAT — electric lights several weeks ago? bought a stock of goods on credit and best in use. It works equally Mell in under authority of the department of Crow scouts. He divided his force about 25 to 30 bushels per acre. PURE BLOOD, | hauling it away. The crop will be 72,000 equally, and sent Major Reno with one Lon Maddock left Tuesday for a visit wheat or oats. 15. S. P ag i n, launched into a trading business at the I justice, however, assigned a deputy to body to attack tlie lower eml of the In REFRESHING SLEEP, at Goldendale. He will be gone two various points on the Columbia river. tons. It would take 4534 freight cars of Observer U. S. Signal Service. The Barnekoff, Ford & Co.’s warehouse accompany Justice field, and Deputy dian village, while he charged at the up weeks. HEALTH and STRENGTH Their venture was crowned with success, 15 tons capacity each to move tlie wheat, Negle accompanied him to Los Angeles, Assistant Director Oregon S. W. I and if each of the two roads move 50 cars has not settled as reported on the street. per end. The Sioux all agree in their Naturally follow. Every one ii using it and in the second year their business ; each and was at his side when Judge Terry The new series of school readers ex The day, two months of steady work building is one ‘ ot the best constrilct- ....................... to Dr. McGillicuddy that Tillamook Squibs. had assumed gncli proportions that they and all are delighted with it. Ask your approached and struck Justice Field this ■ statements changed free of charge at Rogers Bros.’ ed in the town. their surprise was complete. They were druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu weie obliged to get a larger steamer, for ■ will be neiessary to haul th«* grain, At morning. drug store. the uniform rate of $.70 a ton for freight, Headlight. 1 factured only by the which they paid $15000, money which If you want to be wafted away to Whether Judge Terry was aware of this ; engaged in repelling Reno at one end, There is quite a c< ntrast in traveling had been made by them during their the roads will iceeive for transportation Lee Collard, E. Johnson and party re dreamland, where visions ot lieiiutiful fact is not known. Although warned not ! ' when the bugles at the other end gave about $250,000 from Walla Walla comity CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., j them their first warning of Custer ’ s pres m the Willamette valley and seeing dried first year of trading, besides paying off turned ftoni the coast and re|>ort a splen things can be seen, purchase your cigars to strike again, he had aimed a second i S am F mancisco , C al . They were disconcerted, and up grass and poor cattle, and then getting all indebtedness. did time. They bought the alone.— Walla Walla Cnion. of Rogers Bros. powerful blow at .fustic? Field, who was ! ■ ence. LDOT8VH lb . K v . N bw Y obb . N. Y. were on the point of giving way for a on this side of the mountains into “Old ClatHop Chief, and on November 20, DeafncNN Can’t be Cured still sitting in his chair, but before the i At the book store of Miss Ella Woods It is now time for the )ieople Io pav up ! general retreat when Reno, to their as- Tillamook” and gazing on green grass 1887, Mrs. Captain Hill applied for and yon can find a complete stock of school for their paper. Money comes handy now blow could be delivered he fell to the 1 tonishment, drew off. This permitted and fat, sleek cattle. Come off. was granted a master’s and pilot’s li by local application, as they cannot reach supplies. All the school books for sale. and then to newspaper men, and we are floor a dead man. ■ them to turn their whole attention to Frank Martin and w ife of McMinnville cense. and on that dav she entered on the diseased portion of the ear. There is HOW THE SHOOTING OCCVRRED. McMinnville College is fitted | Custer, “the white chief with the yellow were in town last week, on a visit to Mrs. I her duties as commander of the Clatsop only one wav to cure dealness, and that The rock crusher will be hear by the no exception to the rule. The south bound overland train had hair, to do 25 per cent better work first of September—at least the commit Martin’s father Dr. Johnson and to have Chief, while her husband went on as en is by canstitutional remedies. Deafness Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup They told how the)’ managed to make a short vacation. Frank is one of Mc gineer. A larger stock of goods was put is caused by an inflamed condition of the "" tee on streets say so. than ever before. cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of arrived at Lathrop about 7:30 o’clock, and Justice Field entered ami took a seat j the massacre complete, . The ground was lining of the Eustachian tube. Martin A Sanders have sold shout 70 voice and all inflamed conditions of the at the head of the table, a short distance ; * broken and Custer was unable to handle Minnville’s leading hardware merchants on board, as they had found it profitable mucus and a hustler from the “turn loose.” to branch out and take in more terri When this tulie gets inflamed you have vehicles this summer, comprising hacks, lungs. Sold by Rogers Bros. from the main entrance to the railway , his men in cavalry formation. He dis a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, The machineries for the Nehalem saw tory. Another year followed, and their and carriages, buggies and carts. Wm. Simonds left Wednesday morn dining-room, Deputy Negal taking a seat mounted them, leaving every foui tli man when it is entirely closed, Deafness mill will arrive on the next trip of the fortune was pretty well established. ing for Whatcom, where he will engage to hold the horses. The Indians threw at the side of the justice. Terry and wife 1 is the result, and unless the intlamation A full suit of Balbriggan male under Augusta. The mill will have a capacity Captain Minnie Hill and her husband can in the grocery business. He has great entered almost immediately afterwards themselves first on the mon with the be taken out ami this tuls* restored wear has lieen left at Rogers Bros., bízc and their trading were known all over Do not fail to send for cata and took seats at the same table, distant | horses, shot them down and stamped the of 8009 feet per day and will be so built the Columbia ami Willamette rivers. to its normal condition, hearing w ill be 40. Pay for this local and get the goods. faith in the future of Whatcom. as to enable the owners to increase it at logue before deciding about horses. They did this, they said, be possibly twenty feet from that at which i destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten “The captain had won the hearts of For Rent.—One nice room to rent, fur any time, which they calculate todo in a Farmers having summer-fallow to re school for the coming year. Justice Field was seated. Mrs. Terry in-! cause they knew that the bulk of the are caused by catarrh, which is nothing plow will do well to get one of those Can nished or unfurnished. Enquire at milli stantly recognized Justice Field, and at ■ ammunition which the soldiets carried very short time. The enterprising parties every one by her hapyy disposition, her but an inflamed condition of the mucus T. G. BROWNSON. Prea. kindly heart and charming manners, are Mr. Wist and a gentleman from Port ton Walking Gangs of Martin Sanders. nery store, oiqiosite Grange store. once left the room, going to the eleeping was on the horses. This done, the rest land whose name we did not learn. This while tlie engineer was equaliy well surfaces. M rs , A. E. S tuart . coach, returning towards the room with was easy. It was only the question of a We will give One Hundred Dollars for Win. Campbell left for Oregon’s sum liked for liis upright and manly qualities. Chas. Holman reports thut 69 teams a satchel. She was met at the door by few minutes till the cartridges in the mill will supply a long felt want in that In another year they bought the steamer any case of Deafness,(caused by catarrh,) mer resort—Newport—Wednesday morn community and we v. isli the venturers of < '¡tat i<»n. passed his place one forenoon on their the proprietor of the restaurant, who soldiers gave out, and then there was no ing. General Newell for'$7500. The steamer that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s this enterprise success. way to this city. This shows the amount knew all of the parties, and refused her ! more ammunition. Catarrh Cure. Send for circnlars, free. is 1115-12 feet in length, 20 5-12 feet S. J. Hindman was in town this week. of business done in the Yamhill m: trop- admission. Hon. J. W. Maxwell arrived home on beam, and has a depth of hold of 5 feet. ________ “I see,** said Dr. McGillicuddy, “that In the county court of the state ot Ore F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. He has recently returned from Pennsyl olis. gon, for the county of Yamhill. In the meantime Judge Terry had sat every now and then some man announ- Thursday’s stage from Portland and other Their business is flourishing greater vania, and says that state is entirely too In the matter of the estate of James never taking his eyes from ces himself, in the East, as the sole sur- points where he has been on matters than ever. They now carry nearly every Mr. Black is lushing to completion the at his table, NEW TO-DAY. slow. Field and finally arose and walk- vivor of the Custer massacre. You can connected with the railroad. Mr. Max article that can be found in a general McCulloch, deceased. building in which he will start a grocery Jnstice To August Mct'ulio II. Jess«* Metulloch. Martin A Sanders have just received business. The town seems to be growing ed toward the door, passing in the rear always put him down as an impostor, well says that Reid is determined to build ¡ merchandise store. Engineer Hill rims Hugh Mct’ulio-h. George McCullm-h, the finest line of pocket cutlery ever in that direction, and no doubt he will do of Field. When opposite the latter, he There was one man who might have es- his road (the Astoria A South Coast) by i the lower deck, where he looks after the turned and struck him from the rear on caped. He was a young surgeon named way of the upper Nehalem, to E’orest men’s wants, and th* captain dickers William McCulloch, Gdliert _____ ".................. McCul- brought to the county—150 different a good business. Grove, but that our chances for a rail the side of the face. Deputy Nagle arose Lord. His body was not found till long loch, and all the unknown heirs of styles. with the women on the upper deck, and road from the other end are getting The stato of Oregon is not known to and cried out “stop, stop” ; but Terrv Terry ! afterwards. The __ ______ ___ mo a Indians told James McCulloch, deceased, byname is said lobe an excellent hand in making Several engineers have been in the hundreds of Eastern people who are .................................................. had raised his clinched fist for another Lord ’s death, - They brighter every day. While outside Mr. “unknown heirs.” Greeting: ’ 1 strange .___ story . about ’ ' city the past week looking over the anxious to better their condition bv mov blow, when the fatal shot was fired. Al said that when he saw how things were Maxwell has seen Judge Straud, one of a shrewd bargain. She steers their ship In the name of the state of Oregon, HAS ground and estimating the cost oí a ing west. Do something and they will, second shot immediately followed the going he started off. Several young the incorporators of the Albany road who of life, and her husband gallantly re you are hereby cited and lequired to ap- sponds to the bells, and ‘goes ahead’ or water plant. immigrate to Yamhill. first, but the jionderous form of Terry bucks started after him, but he iiad a said that the chances for a railroad were ‘slows down’ as she directs, and a hap |»*ar in the county comt of flu* state of horse and kept ahead. Just as good as the road, as soon as built, could pier couple is unknown. When noton Oregon, foi the county of Yamhill, at Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa The Yamhill County fair association had fallen to the floor. He did not utter ! good they were going to give up the chase and 1 be turned over to the Chicago A North the river their home is in Portland, the court room thereof’ at McMinnville, parilla can be relieil upon for all blood catalogues are lieing mailed from tlie of a word. The alarmed people in the room imme intending to let Lord escape, he drew a western which would make us a trans- where it is said they have accumulated in the county of Yamhill, on Tuesday, diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold ov fice of the secretary, C. W. Talmage. All left, while Deputy Nagle announ pistol and shot himself dead. I suppose ■ continental route instead of just a lum property to the amount of about $25,000. the 3d dav of September, 1889, at 10 Rogers Bros. persons who Io not receive one will be diately ced that he was a United States officer in he was crazed at the thought of becom ber road to Astoria. Surveyors are al- o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then “Mrs. Captain Hill is a handsome Our station agent, Geo. Wilcox, in supplied by addressing him. The with 1 ready in the field working out a route brunette, about five ami one-half feet in the performance of his duty, and warned ing - a . prisoner. ______ ___ only __ .. , person ....... ............ and there to show cause, if anv von forms us that theTreight received in this i from Albany to Astoria and will be along A bin in Galloway A Goucher’s ware everyone not to molest him. He and i Custer who survived was a Crow scout. have, why the follow ing described teal city this year is double the amount re house broke Saturday and wheat was Justice Field then returned to their sleep-j When he saw that the fight had gone here in a few days, and the prospects are height, and weighing about 140 pounds. estate should not lie sold as praved for in She has the happy faculty of making ceived last year. j that instead of one road we shall have ing car. against the caualry he drew his blanket strewn all over the house. It has been the petition of John McCulloch, adminis friends, and no one is more highly In the meantime Mrs. Terry had re over his head so that -the Sioux might two ior it is rumored that Reid as soon thought of among her large circle of ac trator of said estate, to-wit: The south The west approach to the South Yam repaired and the warehouse is taking in as lie sees that Albany is bound to have a turned to the dining-room, and wheu not recognize him as a Crow, jumped west quarter of the northwest quarter of hill bridge near this city has been in a from 2500 to 3000 bushels i>er day. quaintances than is Mrs Captain Min road to Astoria will build a brance to tap Such as are to be used for the made aware of the death of her husband about among them and howled and grad section (12) twelve ami the northwest dangerous condition for some time past, Laurence A Conners’ Musical Comedy made an attempt to board the sleeping ually edged his way out of the fight and the Willamette some where in that vicin nie Hill.” quarter of the northwest quarter of sec next four years, at the following but has been repaired. Co. played Fun on the Bristol to a small The Chronicle is wrong when it says about the ________ __ ity himself. Messrs. Maxwell and Hays tion (13) thirteen, in I 5 s, r 6 w of the Last Friday County Clerk Hobbs is- j house Tuesdty evening. The people are car containing the justice and the deputy, i made off. I believe he is still prices FOR CASH, and no back talk deserve great credit in the work they there is only one other female captain Her satchel was taken away from her. ! Crow Indian agency.” Willamette meridian, in Yamhill connty, sued the necessaiy permits for the mar good and the audience went away well and was found to contain a revolver. She; The age of Sitting Bull, according to have done since leaving here and their besides Mrs. Hill, as then* are two on READERS, No. 1, 20 CENTS Oregon, and containing 160 acres. riage of J. A. Buchanan and Nellie Wills, pleased with the evening’s entertain appealed to the crowd to make an attack the doctor, is in the neighborhood of 62 I efforts to get R. R., men interested This citation is published in the Mc the Mississippi alone. No. 2, 35 CENTS Minnville Ti 11 i Hovi lti:<n-:i a ior four should be appreciated by all. Henry A. Frond and Jennie Archibald. ment. on the car and to seize Field, declaring | years. No. 3. 50 CENTS weeks by order of Hou. I, lanighaiy, The State Press Association meets at ; that, he had killed Judge Terry. . The attractions at Bismark on the 4th Mr. Dumphrey, engineer on the night Railroad News From Abroad. No. 4, 70 CENTS judge of said court, of date July 2d, 188*1. express, has been in the mountains fori Newport Friday and Saturday of next! The overland train resumed its journey of July were Sitting Bull, Rain-in-the- Mr. William Reid, of this city, has re (I, s] Witness, the Hon L. Lougharv, the past week or so. He has returned ! week. The amount of brain matter in to this city, arriving here shortly after 1’1 J Face and Red Cloud. They are quarter No. 5, 90 CENTS Information is received of an interest that city on those days can hardly be es o ’ clock, when Justice Field joined his ■ ed at Fort Yates, about 40 miles south judge of the county court of tlx* state of ceived information from the Pullman ing ease which has just been decided by GRAMMAR. Part 1, and is now readv to pull the throttle I 30 CENTS Oregon, , family in this city. ' of Bismark, on the Missouri, and were timated, but the cash in the pockets can for the countv of Yamhill, and again. Part 2, 40 CENTS the seal of said court hereto affixed, this The body of Judge Terry was taken to \ paid quite a sum of money to attend the j palace car company that the twenty-five the commissioner of the general land of easily be estimated. The Western Watchtower is the name of Stockton, where Deputy Nagle was also celebration. Slowly but surely the relics I 25-ton flat cars ordered by him for the Complete, 60 CENTS 2<l day of July, A. D., 188!». Now that Queen Victoria has been taken, under arrest of a state officer, to of old time Indian warfare are fading Astoria and South Coast railroad will lie fice, says the Lexington Budget. On the the new paper published in TillamooK. Attest: J. W. H ours , Clerk. Clark's 70 CENTS 25th of May last Milton Bennett tried to made a colonel of a < lerrnan dragoon reg It is a pronounced republican ergan. attend the inquest. away and soon all that will be left of the ] started west from Chicago next Tuesday, F enton A F enton , iment every colonel in this country tips ARITHMETIC, No. 1, 30 CENTS make final proof of his pre-emption. He Republican land office, republican news Judge Terry and wife went aboard the stirring times on the frontier will be the Attorneys for Estate. Aug 2:20) his hat to her, metaphorically speaking. paper. No. 2. 60 CENTS train at Fresno, south of Lath-! battlefields covered with waving wheat Mr. Reul has also ordered a 32'.j-ton lo had slept on the land always, but, being The queen’s popularity in Missouri has overland comotive. The flat cats will come here rop, which has been their home for sev-I and corn. H. L. IL 80 CENTS , a single man, ho hail boarded, and paid BOOKKEEPING. The O. A C. and the narrow gauge increased over 400 per cent. Guardian's Sah* of IC.-al Entatr. eral years. ■ ------------------------ loaded with 50-pound steel rails for the board with his father’s family, whoa** make quick connection at White’s sta Higli«I*rice<l Grain. Astoria anil South Coast road. Twenty A Complete Line of Sta tion both ways. People can now go to I Two convicts at the Walla Walla peni Music Teacher. house was thirty rods distant. His proof Sheridan from this city by train and not j tentiary Wednesday jumped aboard an It is likely that seed grain and feed of of the cars will be loaded at Chicago ami was rejected on the ground of insufficient tionery and School Sup Notice is hereby given that the under , engine, and throwing the throttle wide We learn that the college has secured all kinds will bring rousing prices for the the remainder at St. Louis. lose time. signed guardian of the person and estate open attempted to escape, but the en Miss Julia H. Barrett as music teacher The Pullman company will continue residence. G. P. Morgan, land lawyer plies also on hand at Rock of Daisy D. Taylor and Birdie D. Taylor, F. S. Harding and wife left yesterday ; gine could r. move the tram, and they next twelve months. The local market ' making flat cars for the Astoria road for specialist at The Dalles, appealed the minors; under and bv virtue of an order morning for Yaquina City, where Frank j | had to go back at the point of Winches for the coming year. She has recently is spoken of here. Though, as far as the next eighteen mouths. In all 225 case to tlie commissioner of the general Bottom Prices. ami license of sale dnlv made ami en will gather up the shells by the sea ters. been teaching music in Portland and heard from, grain is turning out better ' will be turned out. As fast as finished land office, and that officer on July 1st tered of record July 16th, 1889, bv the reversed the decision of the local office ■shore and wonder what the wild waves comes with first « lass recommendations. they will be loaded with steel rails, of OREGON Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color and Those who desire to tike music lessons than was expected. But many have I which Mr. Reid estimates that 5,000 tons and gave Bennett the land. This iscuick county court of Sherman county, < tregon, are saying. vitality to wtak and gray hair. Through I will on Saturday, th« work and quite satisfactory to bacnelor School will begin on the second Mon its heaiing and cleansing qualities, it pre both in town and an ong the students, failed to raise any grain at all, cutting will be required to build the road io the settlers who are trying to’ comply with 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 188», their entire crops for hay. llav will Willamette valley. In this way $50,000 the law but are compelled by circum day in Septemlier. The bill of lading of vents the accumulation of dandruff and will have an excellent opportunity. in freight charges will be saved to the at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon be plentiful. Some people talk of go the school seats has been received and 1 cures all sea p diseases. The best hair A Challenge. stances to fail on some technicality. The of said day, at the court house door at ing to the Willamette valley for company.— Oregonian. the school house will be furnished in fine dressing ever made, and hv fir the most purpose of the law is to give the land to McMinnville, Oregon, at public am tion, There is a man in this city who chal seed grain and feed. In cases where it style by the time school begins. economical. Fruit Tree Swindlers. settlers whose intentions are honorable, sell for cash in hand, on day of sale, the must be had this may be done, but grain lenges Win. Martin or Am. Shadden to but registers and receivers are not allow Tacoma lias advertised herself in the Mr. I. T. Moore, of Dayton, reports following real premises, to-wit: cannot be freighted over the Cascades The fruit tree swindlers are again in- ed very much latitude by the depart Twenty-nintli annual exhibition at East The town has made a call for wo that Wilson Bros, threshed lor hi>n shoot one bundled shots at grouse on the from the valley for less than 3 cents a FIRST TRACT. testing this country, says the Xftorian. wing, the shooters to hunt over their ment, and in their decisions usually re men to come out and marry Tacomaians. with their 33-inch Cyclone separator An undivided one-seventh interest pound, maybe not for that. Tims it can The scheme now in hand is to furnish quire a pretty close compliance with the own dogs. His name is John ------- . This All the women in tlie East me talking 1450 bushels, partly wheat and par'ly jointly in the north half of the donation be seen what such prices would make SALEM, OREGON. letter of the law. In cases like the above, about the town. Tacoma is advertised I oats, and moved away, all in a day ; and he informs us, is for blood. land claim of Ruel Olds and Elmina wheat and oats bring. At present prices the farmer with so many dollars worth of where the settler can make a good show now. that he believes they didn’t waste a peck Olds, in Yamhill county, Oregon, except Notice To Lumbermen. it would make wheat worth about $2.50 trees—say $500—free of charge, The ing, he is often successful on an appeal. ing about 100 acres sold to Robert Stew a bushel, and oats not less than $1 30 a Monday evening the friction pulley of grain while threshing it. Sealed bids will be received at the of bushel. At these rates we predict very- farmer is to plant and take pro)>er care art and 10 acres sold to <r. W. Goucher, which furnishes the power to the cable For some time past the people have of these trees ami to deliver one-half and leaving 212 acres, more or less, and which runs Barnekoff, FordA Co.’s ware lieen asking us why we did not give Mc fice of the street commissioner up to Sept. few oats will be hauled from the Willam their profit for ten or twelve years. But being all the interest of said minors in house broke. This necessitated the stop Minnville and the comity a send off. 1st for furnishing the city with rough ette valley, and no wheat at all—not for if the farm is sold during this time said north half of said claim. CONTINI INC ONE WEEK page of the warehouse for the night. Next week ws will do so and will print lumber suitable for cross walks and side speculative purposes at least.—PrinrnVZ«- the trees are to be paid for at the price When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, HK< OKD TRACT. Tuesday morning work was resumed. one hundred extra copies and all persons walks. Bids bv the thousand feet deliv Rerieic. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, agreed upon; and as evidence of good -An undivided one-seventh interest ered are desired. H. L. H eath , who want an extra to send to firiends in faith the farmer gives his bond to this ef When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, 8. Richardson while hunting grouse j jointly in the south half of the donation Wallowa County Crops. east or anywhere else can have it, Street Commissioner. fect for the amount. So far there is no When she had Children, she gave them Castoria the other day on his ranch in the hills, | ■ the land claim of Ruel Olds and Elmina already wrapiied and we will address it frau 1, but in a short time a man comes The crops in Wallowa county are not spied a large black hear on a ridge. Two I and will pay the postage to any place in Olds, in Yamhill county, Oregon, except Mr. T. M. Watkinds, millright, of . , . along, admires the appearance of the well directed shots brought him to the ing 100 acres sold to Emmett Olds and United States for 5 cents per copy. Scio, who has been supervising the put- near'y 80 complete a failure as it was farm and tries to buy it. The piice is ground. He was too ’large for two men ’ the about 22 acres sold to Robert Stewart, Now we do this simply to find out how ting in of the machinery in Barnekoff, feared they would be four weeks ago. finally agreed upon, and the farmer is to and leaving 198 acres, more or less, ami to carry. many are interested in the town. We Foxl A Co.’s new warehouse, returned , In the lower valley many fields are up furnish a clear title to the land. Of being all the interest of said minors in Anything For Notoriety. nv„rn.,„ In - the middle valley, so course the bond has been recorded, and Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, by purifying and will wager that not 25 of the hundred pa- i to Portland Wednesday, the warehouse to said soutd half of said claim. average enriching the blood, improves tlie appe pers will be bought and sent to people ' being completed. He will return in two ! , far as we It is human nature to desire notoriety, can ascertain, only a few fields to secure the sale is promptly paid. And Deed at expense of purenaser. tite, aids the assimilative piocess, who would like to read the article. How or three weeks and put up two of Smith’s after the fruit tree agent has been dis Dated this 18th dav of July, 1889. strengthens the nerves, and invigorates ever, we will send the remainder of the improved centricical reels in the flouring may be considered as extremelv bad. In pensed with, the farmer turns to his and the brain of man is continually taxed B. TAYIX1B, the system. It is, therefore, the best and papers to people we know. This is a trial mill, which will increase its capacity the upper valley, on the dry ridges, very supposed purchaser, but, alas! the bird for means of being known. Tanner fast Premiums. Guardian Aforesaid. most thoroughly reliable alterative that and if the people take hold of it as they from 80 to 100 barrels a day. This work little will be harvested. But on the foot has flown, and he goes home a sadder if ed, Sullivan fought, Edison invented, F. W. F kktox , should a boom for our county can be would have been done now, but owing to hills and where irrigation was possibie not a wiser man. Kelly motored. In Salem they amputate can be found for old and young. Attorney for Guardian. July 19:28) started. Remember 5 cents gets the pa the rush it had to be postponed. Mr. the yield of grain and hay will be very a hand ; in Corvallis they run a foot race; Ottered for Agricultural, Stoc k. Dairy, and AVe have received the June number of lter wrapped addressed and mailed. Miner, the contractor of Poitland, had l ••• fair. Considering the country as a Real Estate. Mechanical Exhibits, for Works of in Portland they murder a neighbor; in the .Scientific American architects and Art and lor Fancy Work, foi the contract for arranging the machinery ; whole, . we believe that __________ more than ___ half „ a Adiiiiiiixtrator'h Saif they fire a city : inRoseburg they W. F. L. Wright and wife to Galloway Seattle “A Yacbtir g Party” a beautifully exe in the warehouse, and he will also do crop will be harvested, and it is to be re- Trials of Speed builders edition. To all people who are run for congress; in Albany—well, that’s A Goucher, lota 3 and 4, block 23 Newby interested in the above branches we can cuted water-color, is the fitting frontis- i the work in the mill. I membered that half a crop here means where we are,and it won’t do to make re recommend the paper. The price is $2.50 piece for Dem ireel'n Monthly Magazine for ' ..... Notice is hereby given tiiat under arid by ., .. . . , , I fifteen or twenty bushels of grain and addition to McMinnville; $300, Wm. Everest to I>eborah Heater, part marks.— Democrat. virtueof an order of tla • county court of ]H*r year and is small considering the in September. This is followed by a hand On tins coast fruit-rarsers and orchard- i about one ton of hay to the acre We Yamhill county. On-gori ». <>f oat* August formation in the paper. Complete plans somely illustrated article on Bar Harbor, ists have been congratulating the country may be wrong in our estimates but they of the land claim of Richard Everest; $1. What Is Castoria? Gib. 1889, in tfi«> mutter ■ *»f the estate of Idelia Runion et al to Henry Parrot, and details of two dwellings are publish which almos’ makes us feel the cool that it is free from most of the pests that j are based upon information received SaiuiK-1 Met'nt< be,m. <k*i < the uudèr- Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescrip breezes of tbi t delightful summer resort. injure fruit at the East. The curculio, from all portions of the country.— Chief- lot 3 block 5, Dundee; $65. ed each month. sign«-<l adrnimMrator of s -aid estate will, on Jesse Edwards and wife to Mark Levey tion for infants and children. It contains From the extreme East we are carried to especiallv, that has worked so much in- j tain. ' J The lowest bid for the furnishing of the extreme West, and are treated to a jury to eastern plum orchards was par- ■ SATURDAY, THE 2l«t 1 DAY SEPT., Ixx9, and P. F. Bradford, lot 1, block 4, New neither opium, morphine, nor other nar cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute ■the court house was that of Shindler, of very amusing account (to which the ticlarly noticeable by its absence. But I duly sell at public im<-t li>n>, at the court berg: $300. Hunting For Coal. Important improvements made in I lie for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and • house d«ior. at Mi-Miimrilli Oregon, at the Portland, being $661. This bid was or unique illustrations gre tly add) of how now comes the report that the curculio ! S. C. Force and wife to T. J. .Force, castor oil. It is pleasant. Its'guarantee Premium List. hour <»f 1 o'«-lo<-k p. tn of iid day. all the dered accepted by the county court, pro two women took up a quarter-section of has appeared in southern California, and TheJCorvallis Leader says: The inin 2125 square feet in McMinnville; $500. is thirty years’ use by millions of mothers. right, title an<l interest ot I *aid decedent in, viding that the seats were of a certain land in Dakota and successfully culti the quarantine officer of the state board ing company which was organized John Lindberg and wife to F. S. Bot Castoria destroys worms and allays fever here of or to the following real I estate, c to-wit: ■quality. It is understood that they are vated it. We then go on a “Voyage of horticulture has gone to Los Angeles tle, 40 acres of the land claim of James ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour KEhlTEh RATES FOR FARES Tli«' south half «if the <lon oliatimi land claim some time ago for the purpose of boring not, and this makes the matter stand as Through Space” to the sun, and in an ex to investigate the matter, aud enforce curd, cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cas-. Johnson; $2000. of Wayman < Heurbree, , and __________ described as for oil and coal and anything else that relieves teething troubles, cures con it did several months ago. The commis tremely interesting way, that even a the law for the destruction of all infected I follow*, to-wit: lk’tfiiming at a point two John Lynch and wife to J. W. Elliott, toria stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi AND FREIGHTS sioners should hire a janitor. The court child can understand, are told all about fruit. There was also a report that the might be turned up, tried to get a dia 6*4 acres near McMinnville; $050. ami twenty-oiie-liuiKlredtli - 2 2o i drains lates tne food, regulates the stomach and w«‘st and 24 9s chains south from the north ■house needs it, and the county officers the spots that appear on the face of the same destructive insect had appeared in mond drill, but could not. Thev have Samuel Cozine and wife to F. D. Hil- bowels, giving healthv and natural sleep. ■ engaged a well borer in Independence, east comer cf ».tian J> thence north 4u request it, and tlio people demand it. “god of day.” Jenny June tells us, in the neighborhood of Sacramento. The j who will begin to bore soon. The first lery, lot 3, block 1, Cozine’s third addi Castoria is tlie children's panaiea the chain«: thence south sodi grecs Io minutes mother's friend. Ferdinand Guzman, the most famous the department for “Our Girls,” when codlin moth made its advent into Oregon j well will be sunk on the Wyatt farm, tion to McMinnville; $125. ca«t 40 chain«: then««- -«mil 21 minutes two years ago, and increase«! vigilance I girls should marry ; and the boys are not west :2t9U1» ciia,u-: tliem «- we*t 4*1 < bains bandit in Spain, is a dwarf who at one where some specimens of coal were dug Children Enjoy Machinery for Sale. to tin- place <.f begiuning; containing 150- time kept a small store in Granalla. He forgotten, for there is given for them a should be exercised against the worse I ! up a few years ago. 75-1410 acre*. 3I,,| , x<therefrom became angered at some action taken by seasonable ar iele (profusely illustrated) curculio, which renders fruitless the; The pleasant flavor, gentle action and A six horse power stationary engine which is situate on Notice. the authorities and took to the motín- ¡ on “Swimming and Diving.” “School plum industry wherever the pest gets a soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when and boiler on skids, and a large size en □Prices cf -A-d-rriissicn: v, river1, ami ah said tains. He is hideously ugly in appear Outfits,” “Th ■ Chemistry of Bread-Mak foothold—Statesman. in need of a laxative, and if the father or in Yamhill county, The firm of Rogers & Todd having dis ance and utterly unscrupulous. The ro ing,” and “The Complexion; How to mother be costive or bilious the most gine lathe for iron work, all in first class .'ilk- solved partnership necessitates the col gratifying results follow its use, so that order, will be sold cheap. For particu mantic chivalry attributed to Spanish Preserve It,” are some ol the other in j«*ct to tlie willow’s lection of all accounts. All accounts must it is the best family remedy known an.l lars call at this office, or address A. J. bandits does not apply to him at all. lie teresting articles; and, to top off with, Smith, Carlton, Oregon. be settled at once. R ogers A Tono. :o ■f piin liaser. every family should have a bottle. has gathered about him a ere v of the is a fine selection of very interesting i of A ugunt, Dr. O-. S. -^7-rig-la.t worst cutthroats in Europe and over stories, all sn table to the times and for < I a »DH the season. Tl.is comprehensive maga them lie reigns supreme. The Spanish Is Prepared to do All Kinds ot Children Cry for Children Cry for Children Cry for At.cit government has determined to arrest zine is published by W. Jennings Demo F exto :» .*< F iz . xti WOHK. rest, 15 East 14th street, New York. Pitcher’s Castoria Pitcher’s Castoria Pitcher's Castoria Attorney?* for ’¿mm Aug«* i him and bis followers. § y R up ® gs KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually, McMinnville College. 5 A Complete Line of S chool book S State Fair » fi OVER $15.000 IN CASH a e 4 A