THE COMING EXPOSITION. MET AND METED. WEATHER BULLETIN THE CHINESE PHEASANT. A full line of carpets at Bingham’s. Pay up. Extensive 1‘reparatlons Bring Wade--- The Oregon Press Association at Newport, ’ W. T. Baxter, of Tillamook, is in tlie What new enterprise can lie started? No. 25, for week ending Saturday, Introduced By O. N. Denny—Th. Finest Oregon. An Active Scene. of Game Birds. j August 24, 1889. I c >ty- There v ill be no service at the ('. P. Friday, August 30, 1889. At a meeting of the executive commit Tlie Oregon Press association has met Bedroom sets from $20 to $75 at Bing- The temperature for the past week has church next Sunday. The following interesting letter was I ham’s. and meted a dose for patent medicine written by F. J. DeNeven, of Corvallis, been about or slightly below the nor tee of the Portland Industrial Fair asso Mrs. F. Prevost left Tuesday morning THE MARKET RETORT. for a visit to her parents. Bargains in crockery and glassware at men which will be as disgusting to them to the Breeder and Sportsman, of San mal, ranging from 40 to 90 degrees, with ciation Monday evening, Mr. E. W. Al This market report is corrected Thurs len was elected superintendent of the as their medicine is to other people. Francisco. He says: the mean about 66 degrees. A fine line of rings at Holl’s. Buy one | C. Grissen’s. day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson for a present to your girl. floors and exhibits. Mr. Kohler will A new stock of goods will soon arrive There were several remarkable features Showers of rain fell in the Willamette “The Mongolian pheasant, introduced m ’ mixxvii LLt . MARKET. at Bingham’s. in this meeting, the most remarkable, into the Willamette valley by Hon. O.N. valley and along the coaBt on Sundav continue to attend to tlie clerical busi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lougbary returned ........ f) bushel $ 90 Potatoes Hop pickers are receiving 55 cents per however, belonging to Bob Johnson, of Denny in 1885, is probably, with the ex and Monday. In the southern part of ness of the fair. There is plenty of busi 2 50 from Newport Wednesday. ■j! doz $2 00 " to ‘ Chickens, young box tins season. ¥ doz 3 50 to 4 00 old the Corvallis Times. Take a Pill?” Mrs. S .P. M. Briggs and mother, Mrs. ception of the wild turkey, the finest Benton county the rainfall was very ness for him to attend to. 10 ________ . lb. (Clear sides V Waglev, left Tuesday for Chehalis. Exhibitors are already at work putting “Whose?” ‘ Why. Ayer’s, of course." Dr. S. A. Young left Wednesday morn Brother Bell’s aviordupois was largely game bird in the United States to-day. heavy on Sunday, accompanied by hail. s ~ Bacon ____Ji J Shoulders ‘ ’ V lb. AYER ’ S ni.IJJ are the best. They regu ing for Tillamook. 11 10 to added to, a free dinner makes him smile. (Hams ............... Real estate transactions of l’oitland They are large, exceedingly palatable, In Linn county, near Albany, hail about up gorgeous signs, building platforms late Digestion, cure Biliousness. Colie. anti 10 • . ¡In 10 pd pails foot up nearly $9.000,000 since January and oases and already some heavy goods T. H. Stephens, of Lafayette, was in He increased his physique so much that the size of a pea fell. There is no report Constipation, relieve Sick Headache. Neu very prolific, gamey and shy—and aside 9 8 to *'ar'1 (In 5 gallon tins . 1st. the city Wednesday. 15 he cannot sit in the president’s chair for from the wild turkey, is the only game of any rain in any other part of the state are in the building. The flower garden ralgia. and Rheumatism. They contain no Eggs. V dozen calomel a»d are «agar-coated. Mild, but 50 Butter, Creamery, ¥ roll Fine woolen blankets from $2.00 to the coming year. Chas. Nickell, of the bird I am aware of, that, after reaching during the week. The showers were is all laid out in circles, ovals and fancy effective, they are tlie favorite family med Miss. Carrie Wilson left for Portland '25 to 30 Butter, dull, fresh ft roll $10.00 per pair at Bingham ’ s. shaped beds, and the din of preparation Monday morning, where she will teach icine. As an after-dinner pill, used by Jacksonville Times, will wear a hole in maturity, has no terror for the pot-hunt beneficial to the grasses and late garden 15 Brine ¥ pound. 12 to resounds throughout the building. The thousands. school. 4 to 5 Dried apples, dull, ¥ p»l. Watermelons at Wallace & Todd’s, his pants this year holding the seat. products. Little, if any, damage was er—as one frequently hears that interest silk weaver who is to have a loom in the 8 I» to Drie»l plums, dull, ¥ pd. Misses Laura and Annie McGuire ar from 5 to 50 cents. Yamhill melons. Ayer’s Pills, The meeting was noted for its good ing specimen exclaim alter an unsatisfac done to the sacked wheat or wheat fair, lias sent on samples of the handker 8 (J to Dried prunes, dull, ¥ pd. rived home Saturday night from The Prcparvtl by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co . Lowell. M m . 6 to 8 Driedpeaches.dull, ¥ pd It is estimated that 150,000 men are speeches and essays, at least the speak tory hunt, “that bird has come to stay, stacks in the fields. The atmosphere chiefs he is going to weave. They have Buui by all DruggiaU and Dealer* In Medicine. Dalles. ......... . It sack 1 00 to 1 10 Flour ........... ................. now on on a strike in London, England. ers essayed to make them. was considerably cleared of smoke by woven in the center a picture of the ex you bet.” Sugars, declined cent 11, 12, and 13 position building which is very nicely Miss Ollie Brown who lias been visit Vermont gilt is the latest style in pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. The Albany Herald introduced a Tr .in The fully matured birds weigh as high the showers, and they had a tendency to done. The samples are in pink, blue Il 25; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents "y ing her grandfather Capt. Handley has crockery, for sale at Wallace & Todd’s. of thought which we thought it never as 5 pounds each for cocks, and 3^ to 4 dampen the forest fires. The sunshine and gray silk, with a handsome border, pound: coal oil. very firm, <i' $2.75 ¥ case; been very sick. J. A. Waugaman, of Dallas, has pur possessed; we arrived at this conclusion pounds for hens; from point of beak to was about normal; the mornings in and they will form an elegant souvenir salt of all kinds advance»! $2 00 per ton, Persons going to the coast should re of the fair. an interest in the business of Mr. by reading t he paper. and is very firm member that from McMinnville good chased The Salem Statesman introduced a end of tail, the male bird measures from Western Oregon being cloudy fora few The fair begins on September 26th, Grissen. roads can be traveled. hours; in Eastern Oregon generally a speaker named Davey; his other name 30 to 40 inches, and the female from 25 and it is expected that the first night HAS The McMinnville college will begin its should be Jones. COMMERCIAL. cloudless sky prevailed. will see the greatest crowd of the fair It is reported that Baker City is soon regular 40 inches. session next Wednesday- morning Mr. Mason, of the Pacific Farmer, was to have another national bank with a at 9 a. m. The wheat harvest is about finished in present. PORTLAND MARKET. They range over the entire country, there with his emblem; of course, it was There have been many inquiries con all sections of the state and reports con WHEAT.—Consignments from the val capital sto»-k of $75,000. from the hills and woods to the open a Masonic emblem , a red nose. The city has ordered a rock crusher cerning the price of admission. They Wanted—Two good dress-makers at from San Francisco with a capacity of 80 ley continue liberal. The total wheat The Beach was used quite frequently fields and swamps, single and in flocks. tinue to be received—“wheat is turning will be the same as were charged at the | for a stroll by Miss Whitney. receipts for the past week were 45,977 Mrs. Geo. W. Burt’s millinery store, op tons per day, Although closely resembling the prairie out better than was expected.” The Mechanic’s fair. For single admission posite the Grange store. The gentleman who was to furnish the chicken in habit, they seem also to pos largest yield per acre is reported from 50 cents, seven tickets tor $2.50 and fif ctls, of which 38,307 ctls were valley pro Geo. II. Dawes will lecture at the opera Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Talmage returned house at 2 o’clock on the second Sunday address on “The Courtship and Marriage sess the shyness of tlie guinea hen, and Hubbard, Marion county, where 68'e teen tickets for $5. ducts, and 7610 ctls from Eastern Oregon of Newspapers,” from appearances would Every indication points to a very sue- j from Tillamook Thursday via Grand in September. and Washington. The market still lacks Ronde and the new road. rather furnish one on "The Courtship the courage of the black-breasted game— bushels were obtained; 60 bushels per cesstul fair, and it will certainly be a j The Yamhill teachers examination be and Marriage of Fish,” especially the which latter bird the Mongolian pheasant acre were obtained in Linn county and much grander affair than anything of activity with no change to report in val- For Sale.—A span of good mares and a Bass, he seems to know something of cock resembles in beak, eye, thigh, near Weston, Umatilla county. These the kind ever seen in the Northwest.— | ues. Quote $1 12)£@ 1 15 for Eastern good young horse. For particulars call gan Wednesday morning, and is now in this are the highest authentic yields so far re Oregonian. subject or at least should, as he session at the court house. Such as are to be used for the Oregon and Washington, anil $1 20@ on Alex. Reid, Grange store. breast plumage and carriage. ported. The Rogue river valley has a spent his time fishing for one. Mr. A. G. Cunningham, secretary of A Paving Investment. next four years, at the following 1 22*2 for valley. J. L. Campbell of the Guard broke his During the summer and autumn weeks much larger yield than was expected. Remember that the T elephone -R egis - , the Oregon & California Railroad Co., bottle and then attempted to Bag Pipe’s they are usually found feeding in the The Umpqua valley will export more DRIED FRUITS.—Receipts I for the ter has the largest circulation in Yam- , died Tuesday night, aged 67 verrs. Mr. Scott Morris writing from the prices FOR CASH, and no back talk wheat this year than last. The whole but it would not work. He is a Scotch hill county and advertise accordingly. open fields during the morning aud even Willamette valley will have more wheat Rogue river valley to the Oregonian gives past week have been 23 pkgs, The mar- man. Jack Dempsey was knocked out in the 20 CENTS READERS. No. I. Rev. Brownson has been out rustling , thirty-second round, in his fight Tuesday Mr. Seal has now come to the conclu ing hours—and along the streams and to export than last year, the same for his experience with Jerseys. He says: ket is fairly active, with prices for new 35 CENTS No. 2, for the college. The college is increas- , the Grande Ronde, Indian and other sion that the proprietor of the Ocean cool cotters in the warmer hours of the goods but little removed from old as vet. ing in popularity under his able man night with LaBlanche, the marine. “In November, 1887, I bought a three- No. 3. 50 CENTS house is a hard Case. day. In the spring, fall and winter valleys of Union county. The wheat in We have to report another slump in prices agement. For your school books and school sup No. 4, 70 CENTS The Doughty warrior of t he Dallas Ob months they are found everywhere, and these sections is of good quality, aver quarter Jersey cow, a 2-year-old, together plies you shoubl go to the news store. however, all along the line. We quote: server was there and carried dismay and most unexpectedly, often even among aged size grain and plump. Morrow with her calf, a seven-eighths grade heif Mrs. W. T. Smith arrived in this city ' 90 CENTS No. 5, Large assortment and prices cheap. food for the fishes wherever he went on the wild ducks in wet marshes, and in county will export more wheat than ever er, paving $50 for the two. They have GRAMMAR. Part I, Sun dried apples quarters JJ-ogSc, sliced Monday. ........ has been here for Mr. ...... Smith _______ ..... CENTS 30 the farmers’ barnyards, where they sel before, though in quality slightly poorer, been kept on the farm having ordinary j Sugars can be bought at Wallace & the briny deep. 5@5c, bleached Plummer dried "»'.jfSfiCc, the past six months, and will locate here 40 CENTS Part 2, the increased average was very great Eddy-tie the audience again it you can. dom fail to assert their supremacy. They Todd ’ s as follows, per 10011» sacks Extra unbleached Plummer dried Static. Ore- i Permanentlv. Rats! Complete. 60 CENTS will not lie to the dog, but rt:n under there. Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam pasture and care. They are fed hay—a C, "'¿c; granulated, 8?gC per pound. Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa gon prunes, Italians 7c, silver prunes 7c, cover, and only rise to wing when come counties will have a greatly reduced few pounds twice a day. In winter they Clark's 70 CENTS A Good -Joke on AVnt. Galloway. The entries to the Yamhill county parilla can be relied upon for all blood yield and of very poor quality, though onto suddenly, or pressed too closely and petite 6@6*iC, German 5!.,(aficc. Pears, each get in addition four quarts of mill ARITHMETIC No. I 30 CENTS diseases, skin affections, etc. Solil oy fair races will dose on the 10th of »Sep even here there are exceptions. Uma Everyone in this county knows jolly for want of cover—their flight is rapid feed per day. Plummer dried 8@6c, sun dried and fac Rogers Bros. 60 CENTS tember instead of August 1st, as adver No. 2. graceful, and the bird that is fired at tilla county has in places good yields, in Bill Galloway and his peculiarities. He and Results: The first year I raised one BOOKKEEPING. tised. tory plums 6@7c; peaches fit«tie; evap- others very poor. Some claim for this 80 CENTS and not killed, it is impossible to ap Nature is backing Toledo in fighting orateil 10@12*ic. C R. Cook & Son have five men em can laugh at a joke on himself as well as proach again, for many days, within 200 county that there will not be over one- calf, a half-blood polled Angus. The cow the Standard Oil Gas monopoly. The fourth the usual amount of good milling supplied a family of six with milk and A Complete Line of Sta SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. city has struck a 20,000,000 cubic foet ployed on the houses of Wrn. Colby and one on someone else. For some time yards. In the early spring they pair and as wheat. Future figures alone can deter buttei, besides $20 worth of butter for tionery and. School Sup John Booth ami are rusling them to com past Mrs. Gallowav has been telling Wheat—The spot market rules very natural gas gusher. as the warm days begin they make mine that. Some fields are not worth sale. The calf was killed at the age of pletion. William to get a dozen or so young pul soon quiet. Offerings are of fair proportions, F. W. Martin, Frank Rogers, Dr. J. H. their nests in the same manner as do the cutting for even hay; some yielded 8 thirteen months, netting 300 pounds of plies also on hand at Rock Yesterday the water committee were Nelson, John Bean started Tuesday for lets for winter laying and he, man like, hut shippers are doing little business. game prairie hen and quail. The set bushels per acre, but most fields aver in establishing the line for the had promised and forgotten. The other ting consists of from 16 to 24 eggs. The aged more. The total number of bushels beef, which is sold for $17. In the spring Bottom Prices. No. 1 shipping quoted nominally at $1 ..'!0. Tillamook county, where they will each engaged ’89 the heifer came in with a male calf water main, assisted by Mr. Watkins,the take a timber claim. wheat produced this year in Umatila of day in passing the depot he saw a crate eggs are dark grey in color, and in size of from a half-blooded Jersey bull. I sold LIVERPOOL MARKET. engineer. county will most likely surprise those are about in. longest diam. to % in Mr. N. L. Wiley, of Newberg, called at it for $10 when onlv a week old. I still of young chickens and asking the man ches Wheat—Firm ; demand poor; holders in shortest diam. The young bird who have been predicting such a won- have the older cow’s calf, a heifer, which The county clerk has issued in the | thisoffice Wednesday, and complimented derfully short crop. how much they were, was informed that J 'ully The price of wheat offer moderately; California No. 1 *9 when hatched is therefore very small, the paper by saying it was the best pa past week marriage licenses to Cora O. ” rising, but little is being is worth $10. The family have had all _ gi „’radually Ball 19, W. Carey 20. Lucy McKern 19, they were wortli $4 per dozen and that though it makes up in vitality what it ¡8 <S7s l!._.d per cental. per published in the county. :1k and butter necessary this sea sold. sold, Sixty wixty cents in Eastern Oregon (at the m lacks in size — as I have known of birds S. F. Walker 37. and there has been a surplus of 200 one and one half dozen were in the Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup Pendleton) and 65 cents in the Willam son LOCAL AND GENERAL. living and being exceedingly lively for Last week the Northern Pacific began crate. “Just what I want,” says Wil four days without having ever tasted ette valley are at present the maximum pounds, which has been sold at 25 cents cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of McMinnville. voice and all inflamed conditions of the running through trains from Tacoma to liam. “You take them down to my food or drink. After the brood is sev prices offered by buyers for A. 1. wheat. per pound ; we won’t sell it for less. To J. H. HENDERSON. PROP Chicago over the Wisconsin Central line, barn and turn them loose in the yard eral days old, the hen very wisely deliv lungs. Sold bv Rogers Bros. The present outlook for the hay crop tal income from the investment, $107. Water works. which system the Northern Pacific has and them come up to the warehouse ers them over to the care of her gay cav places it at about 80 per cent of an aver We have the two cows left, the older one W? write this ad. to let you know that we A numberjof the people of this city absorbed. and get your money.” The man did as alier, who doubtless by this time ie find age crop, but better in quality. The being now in her prime. The milk and are in the Grocery Business at Electric lights. have filed on timber claims and moi " in butter used in the family has more than directed and William paid the man $6, We call your attention to the article ami explained that his wife had been ing life rather monotonous, and possibly fruit crop continues to yield enormously. paid all expenses. Bill heads, etc., at this office. tend to. Timber land in this state will be Peaches, pears, prunes, etc., are very by Prof. T. G. Brownson, president of telling him to get her a lot of young pul considers marriage a failure, Hhe then This breed of cattle is often disagreea Les Laughlin is spending a few »lays at very valuable before many years. devotes her attention to the rearing of a plentiful. The hay crop is generally ble stock to handle, owing to their ex the McMinnville college cn “Why am I Newport. If you keep your eye on this column you For Rent.—One nice room to rent, fur a Baptist.” The article can lie found on lets for winter laying and he was glad second brood which in due course of short in Eastern and extreme »'Southern ' tremely nervous position. The Holstein that he had found such a nice lot of time is accomplished to her perfect satis Oregon. will find in due time something to your or unfurnished. Enquire at milli the 2nd page of this paper. Good crops were had in the would Do not forget to call and renew your nished pay as well and be less trouble advantage young Plymouth Rock pullets. “They faction, the two broods then range to IV illamette and Umpqua valleys, and nery store, opjiositc Grange store. subscription. some. .She must be kept at home, on II. HENDERSON are not pullets; ” says the man; “ they An immense amount of job work has M rs . A. E. S tvakt . the coast. The rivers are falling gether until fully grown, often times along j been turned out in this office in the are roosters.” “Roosters! Roosters!” late in the season more small birds are rapidly, water is becoming scarcer in level, good pasture, however, to give Ladies watches, silver and gold, new A. J. Apperson is opening up a large past week. Crowd us if possible, we like says William.“Why, why, did vou not tell Every cow should be so stock at Holl’s. Oregon. Even the Snake river satisfaction. stock of new goods. They are received it. Remember that job work of all kinds me this before?” “You did not ask me hatched giving rise to the belief that fre Eastern kept. Cattle on Rogue river ranges, for indicates a failure. quently the third brood is raised by the T. D. Henderson left Wednesday for a direct from Eastern factories On the can be obtained at this office cheap. dairying, are a failure. what they were.” “Yes, yes, I did, of B. S. P aoi ' e , visit in California. first of the month look out for a big course I did.” “No you diil not,” says same pair—be that as it may, notwith Observer U. S. Signal Service. The steamship City of Paris has brok the man. “Well anyhow I ought to standing the fact that many have been drive. Sheep on tlie ltnnge. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Campbell returned shot, and many nests are yearly de Assistant Director Oregon S. W. B. en the record again, beating her own fiotn Newport Friday. Miss Rose_______ Hembree _______ returned ____ Friday best time from Queenstown by three know better,” says William. “Been a stroyed by farmers doing their spring Mr. B. Geer, of Baker City, a well- farmer all my life and can’t tell a rooster plowing and sowing, the increase lias NEWBERG. Miss Kate Johnson is visiting Miss evening from an extended visit to Seattle, hours and forty minutes. The actual from a pullet; well, well!” known and enterprising member of the and a party was given at the residence simply wonderful, as the birds are time from Queenstown to the Sandy Mary Carlin, of this city. Prepare for the fair. This is a disappointment to the neigh been found widely known Geer family, of the Waldo of W. C. Hembree, in honor of the home Hook lightship was five days, nineteen all over the entire Willamette bors, as Mr. Galloway’s hens de now We call your attention to the ad. of J. coming. Nice gentle showers occasionally. hills, is in the business of breeding fine valley in great numbers. hours and eighteen minutes. posited their eggs last winter in every H. Henderson, grocer, in this issue. It is currently reported by many that merino sheep, and has his breeding A large number of Chinamen have Threshing is a thing of the past. body ’ s barn but his own. A dozen or so of the long-expected the Alongolian pheasant destroys the Boarders wanted.—Good board at rea congregated in the neighborhood of Inde Edison phonographs have arrived here, farm in Powder river valley. Speaking Those on the sick list are improving. nests and kills the young of the native Public Sale sonable rates can be had by enquiry at pendence waiting for the ripening of the and soon everybody will have a chance of sheep husbandry, Mr. Geer thinks birds. This is doubtless a grave mis this office. hops. Why not have several hop yards to hear the thing talk. One. of them was Mrs. Tresse lias gone to Portland to the number of sheep in Oregon is slight On the farm of C. A. Wallace, on the take. In this section the quail has been playing the piccolo on Stark street yes- Sheridan road, 1 will sell at public sale, gradually disappearing for years prior to work. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harding returned in this neighborhood. ly decreasing. It is true that sheep hus from a two weeks’ stay at Newport, Thursday week, Hoyt Malone brought terday, and spewing poetry and nonsense on Satnrday, September 14th, 1889, com the introduction of the pheasant. Go to C. F. Moore for your school bandry is considered more profitable Wednesday. to this office a basketful of peaches, aud which had been spouted into it.—Ore mencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., the follow books. than any other line of stock raising, and The grouse do not nest in the open were remarkable ones in size and gonian. ing described property: many jieople who have raised cattle and fields as heretofore more I imagine on Miss Sadie Smith left Monday morn they Mrs. Hunt and family, of East Port horses are now changing—selling the Combines the juice of the Blue Fig, e! They all measured from 12 to 14 Six head of work horses; 50 head of account of timidity than anything else. land, The Albany Herald says that Bro ing for Portland to order goods, she re flavor. are up on a visit. California, •<> laxative and nutritiou», inches in circumference. large animals to purchase sheep. Of derick. who was slain in the duel by sheep; 3 cows, 2 giving milk; 3 good They still nest in the groves along the turned Tuesday. with the medicinal virtues of plant, O. V. Allen has sold his interest in the late, many sheep have been driven Judge David S. Terry, was the original sets ol work harness; 1 good set of buggy foothills, and this spring I found a grouse An Irishman was planting shade trees known to be most beneficial to the The West Shore for August is at hand I when a passing lady said: “You’re dig purchaser of Albany’s hand engine, harness; 1 top buggy; 1 3'., inch Stude sitting on a nest containing about a doz- Graphic across Snake river, and large numbers to S. Hobson. ' human system, forming the ONLY PER and contains its usuai amount of reading ging out the holes, are you, Mr. Hagger which is now for sale. He presented it baker wagon; 1 cart; 2 walking plows; en eggs of her own laying and 5 eggs laid that were herded in Baker county are FECT REMEDY to act gently yet matter and pictures. 1 sulky plow; 1 cultivator; 2 good bundle by a Mongolian pheasant hen—which all i Born.—August 19, 1889, to the wife of now on the range east of Snake river, in ty?” “No mum, Oi’m diggin’ out the to ths city of San Francisco, from whom racks Charles Matthews, a fine boy. promptly on the ; 1 post rack; 1 lumber rack; 1 four hatched and grew to maturity together. Idaho. They have changed their allegi it was purchased by Albany. So it has Come and see our Earhtiff organs, they dirt and lavin’ the holes.” section iron harrow; 1 spring tooth har- The nest was underneath a fir bush at N. L. Wiley and family have been vis ance, but have not gone far and are a history. are the latest in style and tone. At the The First National bank of Whatcom rew; 1 Acme harrow; 1 Deering self the edge of an opening, and instead of iting for several days at Bellevue. really in the same range country. news store $35 to $125. -AND TO — Last Monday as Mr. and Mrs. W. II. binder, run only two years; 2 mowers, destroying the nest of the grouse, in this has been organized. Will I>. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller, A. B. Ap an old newspaper man, is among the di Reynolds, of this city, were on their way and various other agricultural imple instance at least, they seemed extremely | Hurrah for the new sidewalks that are I ' The news comes that a company has ■ being built in various parts of town. person and Mrs. Laura Patty are whiling rectors. This is the first instance of an out from the coast, they ran over a log ments. desirous of assisting the mother grouse been formed in New York by the North — SO THAT — editor accumulating enough boodle to at the crossing of Beaver creek on the away the time at Newport. Terms of Sale—All sums under $10 in the successful performance of her J Emory Hodson, of Lexington, former ern Pacific )>eople, with a capital stock PURE BLOOD, line of the new road, and the wagon was cash. On sums from the first $10 up 10 household duties. start a bank. ly of this place, was here on a visit last of $2,000,009, for the purpose of starting The city property at the river upon upset. The occupants were thrown to cent discount for cash. On time will REFRESHING SLEEP, It is not a difficult task to raise them week. ' and running steamboat lines on the Sufferers from indigestion, loss ol ap the ground and Mrs. Reynolds was hurt, per which the water works will be located is give 12 months with interest at 8 per in yards, as many suppose. They can Sound. The old Washington steamboat HEALTH and STRENGTH being cleared of the brush. petite, liver or kidney complaint, rheu but not seriously. Charles Poole has been engaged to cent, with good security. not be domesticated, however, but may , teach at the Chehalem mountain school company will form the nucleus of the matism or neuralgia, would do well to 1 Naturally follow. Every one it using it The county commissioners of Walla give J. A. T odd . be crossed with ordinary fowls, though I ] new organization, and several new J. C. Cooper has received his blank ’s Sarsaparilla a trial. For all and all are delighted with it. Ask your house. Walla have taken $2000 worth of stock in such Ayer fail to see the advantage gained by such steamers will be added. Two will j druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu« disorders, no medicine is so effect bonds and has bad them tilled out and A Tribute. the county Agricultural society. a cross. Miss Laura Detraer, of Poitland, re ply between Victoria and Seattle, ive as this when faithfully and persever- signed by his bondsmen who are J. S. factured only by the The first few »lays after being hatched, turned ' home from a visit at this place and a very fine passenger steamer I A party of young gentlemen were out Cooper, W. J. Garrison, J. L. Rogers, Mrs. L. Bettman is in San Francisco ingly used. last week. the birds must be fed on larvae, bugs, etc. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. for the Alaska route will be built at Jacob Wortman, Chas. Grissen, F. W. selecting a stock of goods for the fall Past Grand Commander William H. Redmond and E. W. Wallace. They serenading on last Sunday night, and one which can be obtained with a little care Sax FaAHcisco, C al . a cost of $400,000. Of course the N. I’., I trade, which will arrive shortly. Peckham, of the thirty-third degree of have been forwarded to Washington and of the ladies thus favored sends the fol and attention. After a few day’s care in ■ F. E. Hobson and T. J. Hoover are will naturally book its passengers over > L ockvd lx . K v. NxwYoax, N.Y. working in the Graphic office. They are Jones »St Co., are building a fine large Masons, has resigned as member of the his commission will be here in due course lowing lines: this manner, they may be handled the j both good-hearted fellows. its own boats, and their promises to be J shed in which to store lumber. Their Cerneau consistory No. 1, of the thirty- of time. Citation How- softly an»! sweetly the music floats same as domestic chicks. They soon some lively competition by both rail and yard is full of the finest lumber. second degree of New York city. By On the summer air, under starlight skies, learn the call of their foster mother, and School commences at the academy sound divisions when the new service is As we hear the voice of the serenade, this action Peckham severs ¡his connec The instruments of the Oregon State In the county coutt of the state ot Ore rush for food at her call as eagerly as do ' September 10th. The prospect is that inaugurated. It must, however, be a Use Wright's Arabian Condition Pow While in quiet, dreaming rest we lie Weather Bureau have arrived at the ordinary chickens. I have at present two we will have a fine school this coming good service indeed to be able to sup gon, for the county of Yamhill. ders if you take pride in seeing your tion with the Scottish rite of Masonry, Central office in Portland. They will be In the matter of the estate of James i plant the present lines in popular esti stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. “Some years ago Ayer’s Cherry Pec distributed to the various yoluntarv ob Yes music hath charms; and in hush of pairs which are three-fourths grown that year. McCulloch, deceased. 1 have raised from eggs this season. A night mation.— Ex. toral cured me ol asthma after the best Everybody should save their straw, as rapidly as possible. There To August »McCulloch. Jerne McCulloch, J. L. Rogers and the writer spent sev- Its voice in peaceful cadence swells, neighbor also has six others which he as there is lots ol stock of various kinds skill had failed to give me relief. servers will be an exhibit of the instruments of And the soul is borne upward with strange raised, so I speak from experience. ereral days at Newport. Both were sick, medical Hugh McCullo"h, George McCulloch, DeafnesR Can’t l»e Cared A few weeks since, being again troubled coming from Eastern Oregon, and feed is delight this bureau made at the state fair, Salem, William McCulloch, Gubeet McCul one on crabs and the other on the sea. with the disease, I was promptly relieved and also at the Industrial exposition in As we list to the song of “Beautiful Bells.’. liable to be scarce next spring. by local application, as they cannot reach Peterson for September is already on loch, and all the unknown heirs of James Durham left for Corvallis Mon- by the same remedy.”—F. S. Hassler, Portland. This will be a new and inter our table. The steel engraving, “Pick a ■lames McCulloch, deceased, by name P rohibitionist . the diseased portion of the ear. There is The County Fair. day to superintend the putting on of tlie Editor Argu>, Table Rock. Nebr. only one way to cure deafness, anil that esting feature of these gatherings and “unknown heirs.” Greeting: Back” is a charming picture; the wood iron roof of the new public school at that j is by (institutional remedies. Deafness CARLTON The city has purchased lot 8 of block shoubl be looked on by all the people, In the name of the state of Oregon, The farmers of this county should do illustration, “The Young Family” is ex place. I is caused by an inflamed condition of the you are hereby cited and required to ap 10. Chandler's second addition to this etc. all in their power to make the coming ceedingly pretty. The illustrated article, Cool. mucus lining of the Eustachian tube. pear in the county court of the state of Miss Ella Espey, of Portland, returned city, paying $125 for it. Moreland run-1 Several “trusties” have lately escaped gives a variety of head dresses and cos When this tube gets inflame»l you have Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, at home on Monday after an extended visit ning from this lot to the river will he; from the penitentiary at Walla Walla, county fair a success. Bring in your tumes, and describes them in a charm Oh, those gentle showers. a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, the court room thereof, at McMinnville, with friends in Salem, Derrv ami Mc purchased, and the city will then own in [ and the other day a drummer on the biggest pumpkin, all your fine stock, ing way. Miss Bowman’s serial “In St. What about our seaside pleasure-seek and when it is entirely closed, Deafness tn the county of Yamhill, on Tuesday, the neighborhood of 2 acres upon which train, who wore a suit with stripes so and have a good time. The grounds Tammany Parish,” ends most touching Minnville. is the result, and unless the inflamation the 3.1 day of September, 188», at ill the water and electric plant will be io- i loud they could be heard above the roar have as fine a camp ground as can be ly, while the other continued story, “Ted ers. The T ei . epiioke -R koister job office Mr. W. A. Howe and wife are among can be taken out and this tube restored o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then of the cars, was surrounded by officers found in the state and are as well sup and I” concludes in as sprightly’a man has been overrun with job work for the ¡ cated. to its normal conditior., hearing will be and there to show cause, if any you as it commenced. The short stories the many at the coast. past two weeks. The presses are run- ¡ Tlio California papers say that the Prig at Waitsburg, under the impression that plied with water. Give the fair a send- ner destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten have, why the following described real exceptionally good and the fashion ning continually. Natalia, which foundered in the harbor he was an escaped convict. He had off, do all in your power to make it a ! are Mr. J. I. Knight, of McMinnville, was are caused by catarrh, which is nothing estate should not lie sold as prayed for in some difficulty in establishing his identi success, for in its success depends a great and household notes are as complete as in Carlton last week on biz. of Monterey in 1834, is to be raised, or at but an inflamed condition of the mucus the )>etition of John McCulloch, adminis Opium it is sai»l is sold in Poi tlaml for : least what is left of her copper sheathing ty until he offered his cheek for examin deal the success of the county. If you ¡ever. The “Talk By A Trained Nurse” less per pound than the duty upon it. j is to be brought to the suiface. It is said ation. “Only a drummer,” sighed the are not supplied with a catalogue address gives useful and much needed directions trator of saiil estate, to-wit: The south Louis Grazier is doing quite a business surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for west quarter of the northwest quarter of This means smuggling ami not only Mon that this is the same vessel that brought disappointed officers, as they left him in C. W. Talmage, or call at this office and for “Lifting and Moving A Helpless Per insuring in our town. He is a rustler. any case of Deafness,(caused by catarrh,) section (12) twelve and the northwest golians are engaged in it. son.” Altogether this number thorough get one._______________ Napoleon back to France from the Isle disgust.—East Oregonian. Bige and his mamma say those melons that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s quarter of the northwest quarter of sec ly maintains “Peterson’s high reputa Tom Rogers has returned from Tilla- ¡ of Elba in 1815. The Apportionment. presented by Mr. D. W. Laughlin were Catarrh Cure. -Send for circnlars, free. Gen. Boulanger, like a great many tion. Terms: Two Dollars a year. Ad tion (13) thirteen, in t 5 s, r6 w of the mook and reports having taken up a fino just fine. “Thanks.” F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county, A writer in the Breeder and Sportsman noted men, is superstitious. He is care The amount of state school fund for dress Peterson’s Magazine, 306 Chestnut body of timber land. The timber is in writing up the stock farms of Oregon ful not to get out of bed on the left side, street, Philadelphia. Oregon, and containing 100 acres. Oh, yes; Harry has some fine photos spruce ami is very valuable. left out the I'.roadmead farm of Yamhill and if his path is crossed by a black cat Yamhill county, was apportioned among Notice To I.umbemien. This citation is published iu the Mc his face on card. Get in, ladies, or On petition of Receiver Scott, of the of The man with a pompadour attended ¡ county owned by Ladd Reed, of Port he does nothing of political importance ; the various school districtsoil last Monday Minnville T elephone -R egister for four Sealed bids will be received at the of weeks by order of Hon. L Ixrughary, Oregonian railway. Judge Deady Mon they will soon be gone. the Press association, and the worst joke land. No finer stock can be found in the j forUwenty-four hours. His followers re- | by Superintendent L. II. Baker, day made an order in the United .states There is considerable over 100,000 bu. fice of the street commissioner up to Sept. ■ judge of said court, of date Julv 2d, 1889. ....... of the meeting was played on him. He I state. The farm should receive mention call that on the day of his sentence he — The amount per capital is $1.40. at any rate for it is one of the best on recklessly went under a ladder in front will not meet with the boys again. [1. s] Witness, the Hon L. Loughary, Superintendent Baker will hold the circuit court allowing him to borrow of wheat already stored in our ware 1st for furnishing the city with rough this Pacific coast not excepting Califor of his house in Portland place. It is warrants until the return of Deputy $8180 to pay taxes on the road. During houses and lots to come yet. lumber suitable for cross walks and side- | judge of the county court of the state of Win. Kuns who lately burned out at nia. rumored that he is a firm believer in Treasurer John Wortman, as there is the years in which the suit was going on _____ ______ ___ _____________ Mr. B. _ F. Blood, , who has been visit- walks. Bids bv the thousand feet deliv | Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, and Dallas left for that city Monday. He in palmistry and takes stock in the words probably county school money on hand between the O. R. & N. Co. and the Ore ing in California, returned last weak sat- ’ the seal of said court hereto affixed, this are desired. H. L. H eath , There is a whistling well in Logan of tends to put in a bakery at this place if gonian railway company in regard to the a gypsy who examined his hand and Street Commissioner. ! 2d day of July, A. D., 188ft. satisfactory arrangements can be made. county, which warns people of approach told him that his chief ambition would and ready for distribution. Mr. Wort lease, the court compelled the O. R. & isfied that there is no place like Webfoot. Attest: J. W. H obbs , Clerk. man is now in the mountains with his ing storms from six to twelve hours in one day be satisfied. N. Co. to pay the taxes. Now, the re Why don’t someone stock up a drug Notice. Mr. L. F ox of Salt Creek, brought into advance. I F enton & F enton , family but is daily expected home. Il is 135 feet deep, ami sends ceiver must borrow the money to pay store in Carlton. That is what she wants this office a plate of Gross prunes which Attorneys for Estate. Aug 2:30) The tallest politician in Pennsylvania a strong current of air, which, as it Co-l’artnership Notice. About the middle of September I will them. The sale of the Oregonian roads now. A harness shop would also do surprised us in size and flavor. He is out escapes through the apertures about the is State Senator W. A. Martin, of Adams i hold a sale at my ranch when I will sell to the Southern Pacific Co. is not con well. delivering them for 75 cents per bushel. pump, whistles in a loud, Hute-like tone county. He measures 6 feet 4 inches, Notice is hereby given that J. A. summated yet, something always turn Administrators Siile. stock, machinery, etc. Ix>ok out for the Lafayette will give a grand harvest Geo. H. Dawes of North Yamhill will ! ' that is distinctly audible to even- person and is one of six brothers, all remark Waugaman has associated himself in ing up at the last moment to prevent the J. A. T odd . ball on Friday, Sept. 6th, and we under- 1 ably tall men. There are five of these business with me. The new firm will sale being completed.—Oregonian. give a lecture in this city at the opera ' in the township. Notice is hereby given that under and by stand Mr. James Olds will give the sup house on the second Sunday in Septem Second Adventists disagree as to the six brothers now living, and not one of Elegant New Dining Car. virtue of an order of the county court of Monday’s afternoon train contained per. If so, that will be worth all the [ ber. The lecture will be on free thought. ■ . date of the ending of the world; some i them is under six feet in height. Boyd continue business under the name and Yamhill county, Oregon, of »late August title of Grissen & Waugaman. All per will run daily , commencing August 22, several people of this state who have money expended. Let everybody go. Martin, a well-known democratic politi 1889. in the matter of tlie estate of It will be a great day for McMinnville 1 i place the event as near as the 6th or 7tb cian of Harrisburg, is the deceased mem sons knowing themselves indebted to the never visited the west side. They were: over the Oregon Railway & Navigation 6th, Fox. ' of October next, while others put it as ; Samuel McCutcheon, the under when she is lighted with electricity and Co., Oregon Short Line and Union Pa signed aitniini-trator of »leceased, ber of the brotherhood. When placed old firm will please call on me for settle J. P. Wager, of the East Oregonian; I.L. -aid »-state will, on water flows through three miles of mains j far away as the vear 2001. The prophets on the scales together the six Martin ment, as the books will have to be closed. Campbell, editor of the Eugene City Children Enjoy cific Ry., between Portland and Missouri and pipes. These improvements will : who have given the world the most time boys weighed 1240 pounds. C iias , G rissen . river The cuisine and service are un SATURDAY, THE 21st DAY SEPT., 18H0. Guard ; J.B.Eddy,editor ol the Pendleton Senator wherein to spoil will escape the chagrin duly sell at public auction, at tlie court The pleasant flavor, gentle action and excelled. bring population. McMinnville, Ore,, August 26th, 1889. Tribune; F.W. Beach, editor of the Lake Martin thinks that he and his four I of failure. Dead prophets are not dis- house door, at McMinnville, Oregon, at tlie soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when view Examiner: — . Rand, editor of the brothers coulil thrash Sullivan and Kil- Mr. L. H. Baker, county school super I turbed by ridicule. Notice. hour of 1 o’clock p. m of said »lay, all the Robbery at Dayton. Oregon City Enterprise; Chas. Nickell, in need of a laxative, and if the father or rain. intendent, has moved to this city and right, title anil interest of said decedent in. la,111(s sold niv stock K of gruv .erlw l(J According to a French physiologist the Tuesday morning brought dismay to editor of the Jacksonville Times. They mother be costive or bilious the most , , Having groceries to of or to the following real estate, to-wit: will reside here. People who desire to I wing of the ordinary housefly makes 330 gratifying results ollow its use, so tha ij . H Henderson of this citv, I request McMinnville is situated in the best Rob. Harris and D. A. Snyder, of Day expressed themselves as well pleased The south half of t tie donation luml claim see him on business can now find him strokes in one second ; the wing of the best familv remedy known ami b1, rties owin me to come and^tt|e. of Wayman C Hembree, and described as county in the state but is seldom heard with the country. Their passes called it is «*V the any time they wish. i . • . . . .. every fnmilxr family oHrYiilrl should hovn have o a bottle. j bumble bee, 240; the wing of the honey of outside of tlie countv. During the past ton. Upon opening up their stores it was for transportation on the east side, but ava follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point two I can be found at the grocery store. ami twenty-oue-bundredth » 2 29) chains J. G. Wisecarver, who lives three miles : bee, 190; the wing of the wasp, 110; the week we have visited Corvallis and can found that during the night both had at the instigation of the T elephone -R eg •I. J. C ollari ». west and 23 !<8 < hains south from the north I from town, brought to this office several wing of the dragon fly, 28; the wing of see a marked difference in the two towns. been broken into and all the cutlery and ister the general passenger agent was east corner of section 29; thence north hi What I n Castoria? apples from last year. This shows how- ¡the sparrow. 13; the wing of the wild McMinnville has better streets, better jewelry had been stolen. The person telegraphed to, who kindly made them chains; thence south »Cldegrees 10 minutes fruit can lie preserve»! in the glorious ; duck, 9; the wing of the house pigeon, 8; buildings, will have a better electrical who did the job wanted cutlery bad as good for the west side. When Baby was sick, we <ave her Casloria, chain«: thence south 21 minutes Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prewrq»- east i the wing of the osprey, 6. climate of old Yamhill. plant, a better water plant and now he took nothing else except a few articles i tion for infants an»! children. It contain- west .W.90J4 chains: thence west «X-liains When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Wanted j neither opium, morphine, nor other nar to tlie place of beginning; containing 150- Some folks say that Johnny Rohr is shows | more J enterprise. Corvallis is of jewelry from the store of Mr. Harris. Miss Maggie Wright and Miss Kate When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, cotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 75-11»! acre-, -an ».»1 • • p: il»<-refroln Nelson are still at Derry. They were well i dead but to all appearances all that is dead compared with McMinnville. The .kt the T elephone -R egister office, lie-! When she had Children, she gave them Castoris DIED- for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and all that portion thereof which is situate on pleased to receive a copy of the T ele I going on in the painting line is done by businessmen of Corvallis will not sup fore the rains set in, twenty cords of oat castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee south side of Yamhill river;. ami all said phone -R egister last Friday. It contain him and lie is still alive to all jobs. He port their papers, hardly anyone adver W rigiit .—Laurence A. Wright, beloved and fir wood on subscription. is thirty years' use by millions of mother«. land licing in t 3«. r 4 w. in Yamhill »-ounty, realy intends to stay with us. He has tises. The only live men we noticed in son of B. F. and L. E. W-iglit, died, ed news for Miss Wright. Castoria destroys worms and allav« fever Oregon I just put up two very comical signs in the town were Messrs, llartless & Davi three miles west of North \ imhill, on ishness. Castoria prevent« vomiting Sour I Said land is sold subject to the widow's W. H. Houston, the wagon maker, front of his place of business which take son, real estate agents. We want Cor curd, cures diarrhoea anil wind coli»- Cas dower. Thursday. August 22, 1889. The funer MARRIED. Deed at ex|»ense of purchaser. toria relieves teething troubles, cures con leaves for New York City in about three the cake. Look at’em. He is also do vallis to stop blowing through the lUrnt al was held Saturday at 11 a. in., and Dr. G-. S. -Wrig-ixt C arey -B ali ..—At the residence of L. G. stipation and flatulency Dated tlii« 15tli day of Augn-t. 188!* Castoria assimi weeks. He will sell bis extensive stock ing a fine job on J. A. Todd's house. He i Shore and kindred publications, for we the remains interred in McBride ceme tne food, régalâtes the stomach anil < . MIDEK. of wagon and carriage material cheap for undoubtedly wants his work to talk for will not believe what is said. She shows I tery. Suiter, on Sunday, August 25th, by Rev. lates Is Prepared to do All Kinds ot Administrator of Said Estate. bowels, giving healthy and natural cash. The sale will be held Friday, Sep itself. When yon want painting done , her lack of enterprise in the way the local McIntyre, Mr. Will Carey to Miss Cora Castoria is the children’s panacea tlie F enton A F enton . WOHK. Ball.—Lafayette Ledger. give him a call. ' papers are supported. tember 13tb. Read the posters. Advertise in this papei—best results. A nr W, Attorneys for Estate mother's friend. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Geo. W. Burt A Complete Line of 4 Complete Grocery ! J. J. COLLARD'S OLD STAND. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually,