The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 06, 1889, Image 3

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M. K. AND M. K. 8OVTH.
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DKF.iw itr.coRnrn.
COINCIL PROCEEDINGS.
AN INFRACTION OF LAW.
Bill heads, etc., at this office.
The Appointment»» Made by the Two
11. Huiley to F. W. Carman, n *» ol
l-'ui week ending Saturday, August 31.
Grind of Bills.—City Bonds The “Asturian” a Little Warm Over a
Do not forget to call and renew your The
Denominations.
Matter.
1889. Oregon State weather bureau, co- lot :« blra k 13. Hurley & lairges'addition
Ordered
Printed.
subscription.
Newlierg: con $50.
The following are the appointments ¡operating with U. S. signal sei vice, cell- to II.
Gov. Pennoyer is a zealous official,
Hurley to W. J. Decker, lot 4 ol
Ezra Eccleston is quite sick. Since
The regular session of the eonncil was
made by tlie Oregon M. E. conference, i tral office Portland, Or.
block
16, Hurley & larges addition to
quick
to
resent
any
infraction
of
the
law.
the attack of smallpox his health lias held Tuesday night.
Present Mayor
Bishop Bowman presiding:
gradually failed.
■ The temperature has been below the i Newberg; con $¡50.
Manning, Couneilmen Jones, Griesen, The Artorian directs in the most public
‘ normal. The nights were cool, and in | Maramia II. Robinson to L. J. Hadlet
EUGENE CITY niSTRICT.
manner the attention of his excellency
Dr. E. E. Goucher thinks he has found i Burt and Wright.
{the
heat of the day the thermometer { lot 2, sec 28 in t 3 s, r 2 w, 1150 acres;
8.
P.
Wilson,
P.
E.
Albany,
Samuel
'
Mr. Lampson’s lost cinnabar ledge in the
Minutes of former meeting read and to the Democratic Time». a newspaper
con $1.00.
_ _
Willamina country.
R.
Memrtiinger;
Ashland,
C.
A.
Lew
s;
‘
ranged from 65 to 90 degrees. The rain­
I. . J. Hall as administrator to B. t.
published at Jacksonville, in this state.
approved.
Westfall to A. D. llebber. e *._. of the s e
For Sale.—A span of good mares and a
Brownsville, H. B. Ellsworth; Canyon-
Councilman Johnson enters. Tlie com In the eighth column, fourth page of the j Ville, W. B. Moore; Corvallis, II. P. fall lias lieen alioiit normal. Showers ol *4 of sec 22 in t 2 s. r 3 w . con $600.
good young horse. For particulars call
rain occurred in Western Oregon on the !
Jacksonville Democratic Timer, of date
mittee
on
wavs
and
means
reported
ver
­
N. E. Deskins to school district No. 29,
on Alex. Reid, Grange store.
August 15th. 1889, he will find a display Satchwell; Cottage Grove, T. P. F>uyd; 26th, 27tli, 30th and 31st; in Eastern 3.59 acres in New l*erg : eon : $500.
Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow­ bally that bids for the water plant had advertisement, half a column in length, i Dallas, T. F. Boyd; Dexter, W. .1. Har­ Oregon in a lew places showers were ex­
A. J. stall to city ot McMinnville. !>•* 8
ders if you take pride in seeing your been published as ordered by tlie council of the Louisiana state lottery. Adver­ dliner; Empire City, J. H. Roork; Eu­
block 10 of Chand’ler's addition to M< ‘
perienced.
The
condition
ol
the
weather
stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros.
in the Oregonian and San Francisco tisements of this lottery are prohibited
gene, O. B. Whitmore; Grant’s Pass, T. at present seems to presage an early Jlinnville; eon $125.
J. B. David to Ellen S. W. Case. 220
Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ Chronicle, also that a bond buyer had by law in this s:ate. Such advertise­ L. Jones; Jacksoville, Walter Skipwortli;
commencement ol the rainy season.
acres in sec 4 in t3 a, i 2 w ; eon $31500.
parilla can be relied upon for all blood called and asked information concerning ment is an infraction of law.
The sunshine has lieen about or below . E. C. Williams to Hannah L. Putman,
Governor Pennoyer will receive this Halsey, D. T. Summerville; Klamath
diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold
~
ov the bonds of the city.
copy of the Artoian to-morrow after­ Indian reservation, to be snpplied; Le­ the normal. The rain« laive cleared the land in Amity ; con $125.
Rogers Bros.
Tlie committee oil tiie and water re­ noon. He will either do one or two
Chas. B. Haworth to Martha S. Ha­
banon, G. H. Calder; Monroe circuit, A. i ; atmosphere of the smoke in many parts
The families of Kirkwood, Cooper, ported cisterns filled as ordered.
worth. land in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con $2500
things—verify or. ignore this charge. Kershaw ; Roseburg, E. Gittiiw; Shedd,
Wood, Bohamans, Peery, Allison and
of
the
state
and
to
a
great
extent
quenched
U. S. patent to Jcphtha Martin, 54
Water committee made verbal report Being so earnest an advocate of law it is H. Gould; Springfield, J. M. .Sweeney;
Curls left Thursday- for a vis’t. at Netarts
intensely probable that he will verify- it Stayton, W. Hurlburt; Talant, to be the forest fires. These* weather condi­ acres in 13 s, r 3w.
of
the
purchase
of
a
iot
60x120
for
tlie
lo
­
bay. Quite a caravan.
C H. Christenson to Harrison Allison.
by inspection. Having done so, he will supplied; Turner, Robert Booth; Wil-
Wil­ tions were favorable to tlie grass, lsate
10*.. acres, also lot 4 block 40 Lafayette ,
John L. Wilson has been nominated cation of tlie waterworks and that Mrs. probably deem it his duty to begin tlie bur, George W. Quimby; Yaquina J»nd garden products and late potatoes
for representative by the Washington re­ Chandler had signified her willingness to proper legal proceedings. Tlie penalty Newport, to be supplied.
i Farmer» in sections are leginning to ^C.^T^iiley to L. J. l’ellette, 31.10 acres
publican convention. E. P. Ferrv was sell land to the city for $(!() per acre, and fs very plain. The proprietor of our es­
PORTLAND DISTRICT.
teemed
contemporary
is
financially
work their summer-fallow. The hop in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con $2000.
nominated for governor.
that the brush had been cleared from
M. C. Wire, P. E. Amity, A. C. picking season lias commenced; the
John K. Sanders to H. L. Jones, 11
responsible.
the lot purchased.
The
largest
bar
of
gold
ever
cast
in
the
What are you going to do about it, Fairchild; Astoria. G. W. Grannis; As­
acre» in t 5 s. r 5 w ; con $ikk*.
Mrs. S. F. Harding has been quite : ick world was turned out at the United
The following bills were allowed:
rains
will
retard
this
operation.
The
COMMERCIAL
toria and Nehalem, H. D. Glass; Beaver­
p R. fendall to Amanda tendall, s *._.
for a number of days, but is some what States assay office in Helena, Montana, A. J. Stall.......................................... $125 00 governor ?— A etorian.
general outlook is that there will only he
If the Artorian and governor will look ton, Elias R. Horner; Brooks, J. W. about
of the ii e '»
«e*' ” *** 1 5 ’• r 7 * ; con
better now.
It was suggested by the mayor that all
PORTLAND MARKET.
a
two-third
crop,
but
of
good
qual-
the other day. It weighed 500 pounds,
Miller;
Canby
circuit,
C.
Alderson;
Co
­
bills should be referred to their respective on the third page, top of 4th column of
itiOO
ity
T
.
At
Eugene
contracts
for
Imps
at
10
WHEAT—The market is still unset­
The democrats of Ohio have put in and is worth a little over $100,000.
lumbia
chapel,
Fairview
and
St.
Johns,
Reuben
Everest
»<> Evangeline Martin,
committee for certification liefore the the Salem Daily Statesman they will see
tled. We quote nominal figures for East­ nomination a strong t.cket. They are
j N. M. Skipworth ; Cornelius, S. L. Lee; cents per pound are reported.
5
ac.cs
in
t
J
•*
'
2
W . eon $200
About fifteen hundred square miles of meeting of tlie council. Unless tliis is the same advertisement.
ern Oregon and Washington, $1.12*4(8 harmonious.
Tlie wheat output of the section east
! Dayton, G. W. Roork; East Poitland—
D E. Hallo.'ay tu -l. K. HniUi. ,s in­
the Yellowstone National park are with­ done the bills to be laid over till next
1.15; for Valley, $1.20(81.221.,.. The re­
OREGON’S EXHIBIT.
of the Cascades will I m - a lout 70 to 80
1
Adams
street
and
Albina,
G.
M.
Pierce;
-•
When your sole is tired purchase a out fish of any sort in the waters. The meeting.
ceipts for the pant week have l»een : 59,-
per cent of the average. It is reported terest in lots 1, 2' •*••> 3 1,1
... ...
$ 6 00 Clarion« I’olk and Linn Counties Repre­ East Portland—Centenary church, J. W. that from Ajhenea more wheat will be berg; con $650.
533 ctls, of which amount 50,283 ctls came new pair of shoes at reduced price at streams and lakes in this area will soon J. Silver...........
Bushong,
Forest
Grove,
J.
W.
Spangler;
sented
at
Milwaulkee.
.V
C.
Davis
to
L.
T.
D*vw.
ad
acres m
Kay
&
Todd
’
s
be
stocked
with
trout
and
other
hardv
C. F. Daniel
1 03
from the vallep.and 9250 ctls from eastot
Hillsboro, E. S. Craven; Hubbard, C. shipped than last year. Union county t 4 »,’ r 4 w; eon $750.
fish.
G. G. Barnum.
.
2 25
the mountains.
will
have
as
isnch
or
more
wheat
than
And still the subscription iist of the
A gentleman in this city received a M. Bryan; Lafayette, G. Sykes; Me-
J. I. Dorris to W. A. Kim**v. one-
Helmer...........
. 6 00
OATS—Receipts for the past week T elei 'I ione -R':< iistkr is crawling toward
the average for shipment. The Inist
Ex-Mayor Richard Vaux, of Philadel­ Ed
Allen A Chaney.
.10 50 letter from E. B. McElroy, who left Port-1 | Minnville, G. F. Round; Mount Tabor, wheat of Eastern Oregon comes from the fifth interest in 320 seres , n t » a, r - w,
have been 16,497 ctls, as against 16,535 the 2000 mark
phia, who was the first American to Carlin
L.R.
Jaunev;
Oregon
City,
John
Par
­
A High
... 8 25 land Monday morning with Oregon’s ex­
.
ctls for the week previous. Holders are
I section of country adjacent to Athena con $1300.
dance with Queen Yictoria, is spending
W. T. Baxter to George Jehmui#,
The bill of McCain & Hurley for legal hibit for the G. A. R., reunion at Milwau­ sons; Portland—Chinese mission, A. J. and Milton and from the Grand Ronde
Come an J see our Earhuff organs, they his thirtieth season at Saratoga. He is
offering more freely and the market ex­
Hanson
;
Grace,
Ross
C.
Houghton
;
St.
hibits an easier tendency. Prices are a are the biest in style and tone. At the described as “a queer old school gentle­ services rendered in searching title of kee. The counties represented are Mari­ Paul’s, C. E. Cline; North and South valley. Western Oregon has generally 12.33 acres in citv ol McMimu’Ule; con
news store $35 to $125.
Sax estate, laid on the table.
shade lower. We quote. 37@39c.
good wheat, especially so on the west $12.50.
man.”
Graham Glass.................................... $2 40 on, Polk and Linn. The letter says: We Portland, to be supplied; Taylor street, side of tl e Willamette river. The gen­
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
Agrlculliiral College S<*hoUr*M|>.
Dr. G. W. Goucher of Amity was in
street
church,
A.
Kummer:
Powell's
On motion the bill of .McCain A llnrlev are carrying 30,000 small sacks of wheat,
Ex-Vice President Hannibai Hamlin,
Valley circuit, James G. Tate; St. eral average of wheat is poorer in qual­
WHEAT—There is a lessened demand the city Thursday and learned the boys though 81 years old, spends a great deal was reconsidered and ordered paid.
It.
R. Laughlin leeomuiends the ap­
about
a
pint
to
the
sack,
for
tree
distri
­
ity
than
heretofore,
showing
plainly
the
Helens, A. H. Nichols; Salem, Wm.
for wheat to-day. Buyers and sellers to split open ten cent pieces.
of his time out of doors working in his McCain A Hurley. .............
$50 00
effect of the hot, dry weather. Eastern pointment of John Campbell to a »cliol-
bution
;
about
300
boxes
of
fruit,
for
free
Rollins;
Sellwood
and
Oswego,
II.
P.
lutli hold off awaiting developments of
Arthur
Cooper.
.
...............
orchard
and
Hower
garden
or
taking
long
John Thompson called at tins office
.
5 00 distribution; about 5.000 samples of
Webb; Sheridan. F. L. Post; Silverton, states average 15 to 20 bushels of wheat arship in the Agiir-idtural college at Coi-
the future. Foreign advices show no Tuesday and shook hands. He was on walks. He is said to be still good for ten T ele i - iion e -R eg ister . .
2 20
per acre. Oregon, in the warmest and
change in holders' favor, on the contrary liis way to Coast creek for a fish.
H. C. Edwards
or fifteen miles a day on foot.
.12 55 wheat, rye, barley, oats, etc., in small W. I). Nichols; Tillamook. J. H. Wood; driest year on record, yields on an aver­ vallis. W. It. Derby recommends the
sheaves specially prepared for the occa­ Viola circuit, A. A. Byers.
prices show a downward tendency. No.
Stewart)
A
Reynolds
ap|K>intuient of Clarence C. Laughlin,
40
50
“Do not go to McMinnville or Portland Jones A Co................................
Monday school opens. Everyliodv in­
In addition to this we shall carry
1 shipping, nominal at $1.27'2. Futures
The following are the appointments of age in western part of state from 2.5 to
son of R. IL Laughlin, to a scholarship
....... 30 37 sion.
!
bushels
per
acre
;
in
the
eastern
section
vited
to
inspect
tiie
new
school
house.
hut
let
us
keep
the
monev
at
home,
”
about
50,000
pamphlets
;
Tinted
by
the
are quiet and prices about steady.
J. B. Dodson
. 26 50
i'tf the same institution. The vonng men
the Columbia M. E. South conference, from 18 to 23 bushels per acre.
says the Dayton JZeraM. The people of I). C. Pierce.............
OATS—The market is of rather weak­ It will be seated before school opens.
33 25 atiove mentioned counties, for free dis­ Bishop Hargrove presiding:
! The oat crop is not an average. Hay hav# been examined by Supt. Baker,
this
county
know
that
better
bargains
tribution
;
we
also
carry
about
300
jars
of
er undertone with a declining tendency.
(). (). Hodson spent a couple of days in
J. II. Crow... .......................
.40 00
in sections is plentiful; in others some­ who declares them fitted for admittance.
fruit and grain specially prepared lor the j
WASHINGTON DISTRICT.
The demand is slow and concessions ask­ Callas last week and was awarded two can be obtained hare and the papers ac-! G. W. Kauftman
41 50 occasion.
ed for in most cases. Offerings are lib­ contracts, one for roofing, the other for knowledge it when they speak as above. I J. J. Spencer.
E. G. Mjchall, I’. E.; Pendleton sta­ what scarce. Grapes will I m * about or
. 23 10
This scheme is one of the liest ever' tion,.1)!. V. Howard; Heppner circuit, slightly below an average in yield, but
era). No. 1 feed, nominal at $1.12*4(8 cornice-.
The element of humor is not often I i Jones & Co............................ ....... 28 06
they are very fine. The Delaware, Con­
2,15; choice feed, $1.15(81.17*» ; common
found in political platforms, but it crops
Moved that the settlement, of the J. C. originated for advertising the resources 1 I F. C. Adkins; Weston circuit, B. F. cord, Muscadine and Black II inburg
The Dallas citv council have granted a out
grades. $1.02*..(81.10; milling, $1.22*..i«
largely, through unintentionally, in ! Cooper contract he referred to the com­ of our state and it is painfoil to note that1 King; Grand Ronde, U. F. Dennis; Sum­ are the varieties that are of most value
franchise
to
Rilev,
Coad
&
Shreve
for
the
best
producing
county
in
the
state
—
1
1.25.
merville, R. B. Crego; Powder river, D.
clause of the republican platform in mittee of accounts and current expenses.
electric lights. The plant will lie put in that
Yamhill—is not represented. We can ! W. Yoakum; Walla Walla and Milton, in manv sections of the state. Tlie pear
Iowa which declares “in favor of protec­
Marshal’s report read and adopted.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
immediately.
expect
thousands
of
jieopl
*,
their
coming
!
11<. I m - supplied; Dayton circuit, to tie crop is good; same for tieacbex i mi
tion,” provided it. does not favor trusts
Recorder’s report read and adopted.
Spot wheat, slow. Red Winter, 6 s 6d ;
plnniH ; they are, however, slightly small­
E. B. Fellows moved yesterday into or monopolies.”
It was moved and carried that the city diiectly dm* to the efforts of tin- people i ! supplied ; Pataha, JI. Larkin.
No. 1 Bombay, 7s ‘,<1 percental.
er in size. The dry weather and Codiin
interested in these car loads of produc­
SPOKANE DISTRICT.
lionds be printed and that a clause lie in­ tions.
the house of Mrs. Wallace on 4th street,
The great bridge which is Io cross the serted that the eou|»ons if not paid at
J. W. Compton, P. E. Spokane sta­ moth injured the apple crop to some ex­
j Dr. E. E. Goucher moves into the house
St. Ijiwrem-e at Quebec will, with its ap­ maturity draw 6 t>er cent interest.
JXX1AL AND GENERAI..
tion, R. B. Swift; Oakdale circuit, A. Y. tent.
vacated by Mr. Fellows.
PROHATE COI RT.
There is no change in tlie condition of
proaches, he 34,009 feet, or nearly six
, Skee; Palouse, J. W. Slireve; Colfax, A.
On
motion
council
adjourned.
Yeateidav was a warm day.
Wright’s Red Cross Cough Svrup miles and a ball long. The top of the
Anderson ; Potlatch, to be supplied ; Big the livers reported. In sections of East­
Estate
of
Eliza
Hall
:
Petition
to
sell
ASSAI’l.T AND BATTERY’
Please call and settle for your paper. cures coughs, -olds, hoarseness, loss of bridge will be 408 feet above high water
I Bend. it. A. Brassfiehl; Ruby Creek Mis­ ern Oregon many ol the springs and
jiersonaltv allowed.
| voice and all inflamed conditions of the 1 level, allowing the largest ocean vessels
creeks are furnishing n goodly supply of
I Kirkpatric.
Estate of Win. J. Sleppy; Nanny J. sion, F E.
Tlie running race Saturday was won I lungs. Sold bv Rogers Bros.
Ito pass under it. One span in the I E. M. Keyes Assaults Rev. New. aiul 3H
water; in other sections they are abso­
THE CHAMPION
Fined
$20
and
Coat«.
«
Sleppy appointed administratrix, bond
OREGON DtSTKll .
by Jerdan.
Blood-puriflcr. Ayer-« Sarsaparilla lead»
lutely dry.
The people of Yamhill have a firm ’ bridge will have a length of 1442 feet.
$100). A. S. Bible, R. S. Connor and
all others in age, merit, and popularity. It
J. W. Craig, P. E. Corvallis station,
l’>. S. P auce ,
We are on hand with 150 stoves. Man­ : which caters to their wants in the , loth J JTexas is more honest than most
Several days ago Rev. N. L. New a
Wm. Chapman appointed appraiser*.
tones up the system, improves the appetite,
D. Atkins; Albany, D. H. Comanu; Tan­
Olxerver U. S. signal Service.
ning A Ungeriuan.
! ing and gents furnishing line. Watch | states, as slit- is bigger than any. Her family left for tlie coast bv wagon. <
the nerves, and vitalizes the
Estate o’Joseph Fletcher: J. F. Wat­ gent, W. H. Howard; Dallas circuit, J.
Assistant Director Oregon S. \V. 11. strengthens
Blood. Just what you need. Try U.
law provides that "for every tight be- > the trail in tlie mountains they were n
son appointed administrator, bond $ttOO. Kelsey; Independence, E. Wood; La­
A new stock of woollen and willow 1 Kay <t Tixld’s space for a time
“
I
am
selling
your goods freely, and more
1 tween man and man. or between dogs
Estate of Geo. Skelton: Sarah A. fayette, 1’. A. Moses: Tillamook, I). M.
NEWBEIUG
ware at Wallace A Todd's.
A large panther, which had been bast­ and bears, or lietween hulls and other | by E. M. Keyes, of Tillamook, who w
of AVer’s Sarsaparilla than ot all other blood-
Skelton
:ip|a>inted
administratrix,
l>on<l
medleines
put
together.
”—It. A. McWilliams.
’
Conway;
Oregon
City,
R.
C.
Martin;
The T ei . efhone -R kgister office will lie ing on goats, was killed by Jasper Agee, animals, or between dog-rand dogs, $500 full of bad liquor and of course bad i
$700.
Look out for a wedding soon.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
i Brownsville, W. L. Molloy: Lebanon, to
Wednesday morning, on the Lebold pl ;ce for each peiforniam-e.” That is lietter
heated by steam this winter.
tured. The teams met in a bad place,
Estate of Elzira Stater: Report of sale lie supplied; Junction Citv, D. C. McFar- ■ The rains are tine on late gardens.
about six or seven miles from town.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
than to have a law against these things being itniiossible tor Mr. New’s team to of real estate confirmed.
T. IL Rog.-.s lelt Monday for Weston,
land ; Eugene, to be supplied ; Oakland, i
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell. M rrb
and
permit
its
violation.
'
i
F.
E.
Rogers
and
crowd
upon
arriving
Those hav-i.g hops are b :sy picking.
Estate cf James !•. Bewlev : Report of ; W. B. Smith; Myrtle Creek, T. P. Hay­
Price $1; six bottle«,
Worth $5 a bottle
wheie he will compound pills.
turn
put.
Mr.
Keyes
began
to
cuise
and
at the land othce in Oregon Citv found
sale of personalty approved. Petition to
S. P.iutscher is putting tip a new barn.
Some of the women teachers in the would not turn out. although lie had a sell real estate to Ire heard October 8th, nes; Jacksonville, R. C. Oglesby: Apple-
Chas. Woods leaves for Salem on Sat- : that tlie land they wanted to tile on was
i gate, N. B. Swafford; Grant’s Pass, E. E. j
San Francisco public schools want t<> in­ good place to do so. The altercation end­ 1889 at 10 a. in.
urday with his stable of trotters.
railroad land and not subject to entiy .
What have you got to fetch to the fair.
Phipps; Coquille City, G. S. Ilanieiter;
troduce sewing as one of the “branches” ed by his assaulting Mr. New. Finally
Estate
of
Eliza
B.
Moore
;
sale
of
real
­
If you want lobe scent-imental. buy
< ogmlle circuit, C. Derrick; Linkville,
On Wednesd. v O. O. Hodson ordered to lie taugiit. Boys as well as girls are tlie wagon was hauled to one side, and ty confirmed.
Born.—To the wife of ia-e Winters, a
Baldwin's peifnmerv at Rogers Bros’.
I’.rvant. D. Atkins president, Corvallis line boy.
j another car ioiid of Garry iron tooting to take the course, and as they advance tlie dinnken brute went on his way. Up­
Estate
of
James
McCulloch
;
re»)
estate
. college. Joseph Emery- transferred to '
One hundred and fifty : tlmy are to take up knitting and crochet­ on arriving at Tillamook a warrant was
Hunting parties bound for tlie inoun-j fiom the East
More ol the Newbergites have gone to
i Pacific conference.
squares of whieti he will put on Minto’s ing. There is kicking in some quarters sworn out and Keyes we,« arrested, tried to lie sold for cash as prayed for.
tains pass through the city every day.
Estate
of
Alma
L.
Olds
;
sale
of
reality
!
There was an increase in the member- j1 le coa8*-
new livery barn in Salem.
at the proposed innovation, and the a<l- and fined $20 and costs, which he paid. confirmed.
W. F. Collard, of LaCainas, formerly .
I ship tlie past year of 15 her cent. Next
Have you seen that fine jewelry at C.
vocates for iui<l against have resorted to Another complaint was made for using
Estate of M. and C. 1‘. Tolson ; N, L.
of this city, arrived here Monday for a j McMinnville will soon be abreast the the
F. Mooie’s?
newspapers in which to air their insulting language to ladies, hut. up to Wilev appointed guardian of George, conference at Spokane Falls.
times
with
water
works
and
an
electric
short visit.
Inst
accounts
the
drunken
gentleman
of
light plant of sufficient capacity to meet views.
John ami Effie Tolson.
Mis» Carrie Mark, of your city, is vi»-
THE .11 RY DRAWN.
Tillamook had not lieen found. He is
Carlin A High have purchased a dump a|| requirements. . This will soon lie one
[ iling near here.
Grant
County
Neirn:
“
Mr.
E.
S.
Pen-
most
probably
hiding
in
the
mountains
The
Juror* Who Will Decide the Cases
COINTY COCRT.
cart. The city now lias a metrojiolitan of the most prosperous towns of the Will­
field is in a peck of trouble. He resides like the brute he resembles in nature,
The narrow gauge is busy hauling
Before the Next Court.
appearance.
j amette valley.— Oregonian.
in Grant county and owns a band of the bear.
wood and grain.
The regular monthly session of the
The sun in its splendor is a thing of
“It goes light to the spot.” said an old sheep which was this year driven into
On Tuesday, September 3d, the follow-;
county court began its labors Wednes­
Public Sale
,
...
.
; Christenson Bnis. warehouse i» taking
beauty so also are those combs and hair gentleman, who found great benefit in Harney county for summer range. He
ing jurors were drawn lor the September > ¡n jot(! of wheat.
day.
brushes at Rogers Bros’
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. He was right. De- was assessed in this county for his sheep
On the farm of C. A. Wallace, on tiie
term
of
court
:
We will take the cake if you have it rangements of the stomach, liver, and and also in Harney county, and our Sheridan road,
Judge Hurley, of Lafayette, was at this
....... I . will sell at public „ sale,
alI7, . In the matter ot tlie petition of G. W.
AMITY.
I place Saturday.
liaked on a Garland stove—the world's kidneys are more speedily remedied by hoard of equalization refused to remit on Saturday. September 14th, 1889, com­ Jones for a gounty road; complaint for
It.
B.
Putman,
W.
F.
Coulter,
the
assessment.
Will
he
lie
obliged
to
best—sold bv.Manning A Cngerman.
* >1S medicine than any other. It readies
mencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., the follow­ damages filed. Report read fust time.
Remember the N'ewlierg fair, Septem­
•
T. B. Ladd.
pay taxes in botli counties?”
the trouble directly.
ing described property:
j Al Hussey, O. F. Davidson and II. A.
Combines the juice of the Blue Fipec*
ber 24, 25 and 26.
BELLEVUE.
W anted .—Two or three unfurnished
,
Six
head
of
work
horses;
50
head
of
Tucker
to
meet
August
22
at
the
clerk
’
s
California, so laxative and nutritious,
rooms Kuname
suitable for
light
housekeeping.
Force
bros,
will
build
on
their
lot
near
John
Evemlen,
Isaac
Doughty,
Mr. M. C. Pennington, representing
ior ngnv iiwiunr*crpuiB.
, .» ..
...... . .........
Mit
Hanson,
of
Davtou,
was
on
our
with the medicinal virtues of plants
I
Lower floor preferred. Call at thia office. tl,e ,)JJ Fellow» budding on third street the Pullman Car Co., is in the city. Mr. sheep; 3 cows, 2 giving milk; 3 good office at 7 a. m.
Daniel Cone.
streets
Saturday.
In the matter of the petition of Wm.
known to be most beneficial to the
a two-story frame building, 42x95. The
is figuring on the cost of a sets of work harness; 1 good set of buggy
CARLTON.
The finest assortment of cookers and I lower part will contain two store, with a Pennington
harness;
1
top
buggy;
1
3*»
inch
Stude
­
Nelson and others for a county road; con­ W. Carl,
human system, forming the ONLY PER­
J. L. Vickrev, of l.afayette, was at this
C. Little,
train of seven vestibule cars for the As­
heaters ever brought to Yamhill and hallway lietween. The upper part will toria and South Coast railway company, baker wagon; 1 cart; 2 walking plows; tinued to next term of court.
FECT REMEDY’ to act gently yet
; place one lav last week.
L. C. Thompson,
Wm. Merchant.
prices lower than the lowest, at Manning be divided into offices. The studding two sleepers, two parlor cars, one dining 1 sulky plow ; 1 cultivator; 2 goodbnndle
F. M. York, assessor, allowed an ex­
promptly on the
DAYTON.
Jesse
Edwards
and
wile
and
several
A Ungerman’s.
racks
;
1
post
l
ack
;
I
lumber
rack
;
1
four
tension
of
thirty
days
to
complete
the
as
­
used will be 26 ieet.
B. F. Morse.
Owen Hatfield,
car and two regular passenger coaches,
I others started for the East last Wednes-
section iron harrow; 1 spring tooth liar- sessment of the county. This finishes
A. M. Peery,
The house of Thos. Bosomworth was
“Five years ago I had a constant cough, to be dust proof, heated by steam, lit by rew; 1 Acme harrow; 1 Deering self­ the business up to time of going to press. Chris. Letcher,
' day.
— AND TO —
J. C. Gates.
robbed Sunday of a ham, tobacco and all night sweats, was greatly reduced in electricity and provided with all the con­
Roger
St.
Helen
will
move
onto
the
DUNDEE.
the matches in the house. Some tramp flesh ami had been given up by my phy­ veniences that wealth can dictate or in­ binder, run only two years; 2 mowers,
Columbia River Export.««.
and various other agricultural imple­
I Sampson place on Chehalem mountain,
Wm. Parrott.
wanted a feast.
sicians. I began to take Ayer’s Cherry genuity suggest.— AetoHan.
ments.
— SO THAT—
shortly.
EAST
CHEHALF.M.
From
August
1,
1888,
to
August
24,
Pectoral,
and
after
using
two
bottles
of
Mrs. A. E. Stuart desires the services
Terms of Sale—All sums under $10
PURE BLOOD,
One hundred and sixty acres of the di­
A. C. Atkinson.
Ed Robinson had tiie misfortune to
of two experienced dressmakers at her this medicine, was completely cured.”— minished reserve will be set aside by or­ | cash. On sums from the first $10 up 10 1889, there went across the Columbia
REFRESHING SLEEP,
LAFAYETTE.
have liis barn and contents burned one
rooms in the millinery store, opposite Anga A. Lewis, Ricard, N. Y.
der of the department for an Indian : per cent discount l’or cash. On time will river entrance 2,686,472 centals wheat, | E. Carpenter,
John Hubbard.
HEALTH and STRENGTH
day
last
week.
P
rohibitionist
.
the Grange store.
i
give
12
months
with
interest
at
8
per
Three townships of sxeellent agricult­ school, conducted under the auspices of
worth $3,775,759; 419,202 barrel» flour,
m ’ minnville .
Naturally
follow. Every one is using it
'
cent,
with
good
security.
Presbyterian board of missions, A
........................................................
W. T. Baxter,
Plenty of work at the T elephone -R eg ­ ural land in the Nehalem valley had not the
worth $1,669,459; 181,251 cases salmon, I’.. F. Hartman,
CARLTON,
¿nd all are delighted with it. Ask your
J. A. T odd .
Geo.
Barnum.
ister office but you can bring in your been surveyed till this fall, but now it is fine building for this purpose will lie
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu«
worth $1,234,523. Thus there sailed,
work and get it on time, full count, low i known that they will be thrown open to erected by tlie board, and in view of the
NORTH YAMHILL.
No more dust.
factured only by the
Karn Burned.
foreign, direct, hv sail from the Colum­
settlement about January 1.1899, About fact that the annual revenue derived by
F. E. Stott.
prices and good work.
Dig your apples and pick your potatoes.
bia, during tlie last thirteen months,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
SHERIDAN.
Wednesday
night
Wallace
Goodrich,
|
I 500 settlers have squatted on this land, Pendleton from the establishment of the
A gentleman from the East, repre­ and the number is being constantly in- school will be considerable, a little as-
reckoning from August 1st, 1888, to Sun­
S an F rancisco , C al .
S. Bible,
R. L. Churchman.
Who will win? Some say 150,000 and
senting a Loan company, was in tlie city cieased by new arrivals seeking homes. eistance will be asked for from this burg. who lives near Dayton, drove into his day morning, and including only flour,
L c . • vit lf . Kv.
N rw Y ork . N. Y.
WEST CHEHALEM.
some say 290,000 bushels of wheat in the
Tuesday. He is looking toward the pur­ In one of these townships in an excellent — Eaet Oregonian.
fine barn at about 7:30 o’clock and began wheat and salmon, aggregating in value,
Eldridge Fendall.
j ware house at Carlton.
chase of the city bonds.
location for a town, and in fact quite a
t<> unhitch his team. The barn was filled I $6,679,741.
WILLAMETTE.
The Albany and Astoria railroad is
Mi. Cottle of this place has his new
The exact value of tlie foreign and do­ ¡John A. Campbell, Smith Stephens.
A soft answer turnetli away wrath, but little village has already sprung up.— finished to the farther border of the with hay and noticing a light in the mow
barn completed and soon his fine house
mestic lumber shipments is not imme­
a soft snap draweth the crowd to Wal­ Oregonian.
Grand Ronde reservation, within one he discovered a fire in tlie corner of the diately procurable, but will aggregate IL L. Booth, WILLAMINA.
will add one more to the town.
F. H. Gilliert,
lace A Todds, whete they invest in goods
Last Monday an Indian passed through and one-half miles of the summit of the barn near the roof. He immediately be­
from the 10-cent counter.
John Green.
Mr. Wm, Kutcli and son have gone
this city, and stated that he was going to j Coast range. Tlie summit at this point gan to get his stock out. By the time he hull a million dollars.
The value of the domestic exports for
east of the mountains to view the condi­
With the quantity and tlie quality of McMinnville to get some cider. In the ! is only 227 feet higher than Albany, had taken liis team and one cow out the the same time aggregates $,761,759.
.1. C. MASBUBO ARRBSTED.
tion
of things and Bpend a few weeks.
evening
lie
retnrned
and
got
off
liis
J. H HENDERSON. PROP.
j which shows the great feasibility of con- barn was wrapped in flames. The barn
heaters, cookers and ranges at Manning
This gives a grand total of $16,941,490. T lo­ Newburg Grocery man Arrested in
A IJngerinan’s, they can euit all cus­ horse in front of one of our stores, and { | strueting a road on this line. There will was lately built.was 52x52 and contained
Mrs.
Katie Ness, who has been visit­
For the corresponding period of ’87-88 '
Portland
for
Arson.
being
to
drunk
to
stand
lie
fell
iijMin
the
\V write this ad. to I h von know that we
j be far fewer, and less sharp curves on a considerable quantity of oats besides the aggregate was $14,789,879.
tomers, and the prices are bed-rock.
ing her sister, Mrs, Jennie Hendrix, of
sidewalk. He had a can filled with some this than on the Oregon Pacific. The
.1 ('. Masburg the Newburg grocerv- this place, returned home last Tuesday. hi '“ in tbe Grocery Business at
Dr. 8. A. Young and Frank Saylor kind of liquor, and when asked by one of people along the line are friendly to tlie the hay. The loss is about $2000. Two
small buildings near tlie barn caught fire
The Corvallis Firemen.
man who burred out some time ago was
have tiled on a timlier claim on the Wil­ our citizens where lie got it, said at Mc­ enterprise.— Axlorio n.
School opened last Monday morning
but were saved. The origin of the tire is
son river. The doctor will also pre­ Minnville.— .SJie, idan Courier.
If the
Tne
Corvi.llis
Times says: “Corvallis, arrested Moni.ay in Portland by the po- with a full roll, and judging from the
a
mystery.
empt 160 acres. The timber is scarce.
Indian procured his liquor here the an- i From twelve to fourteen men are em­
made we will have ar good a school If von kcup yutir ry«’ <»n lid* <*<»lunin y< u
will probably send a hose team to the j lice of tiiat city on dispatches sent by start
will linil hi due liiii«* Mjiiictliiliif Io your
ployed in the logging camp of the Wil 1-
tee coming winter as the county affords.
CARRIED.
Mr. C. Braly has resigned his position thorities should look into the matter.
Sheriff
’
T.
J.
Harris
charging
him
with
firemen»
’
tournament
at
Tacoma
next
;
■-uh antage
Pllip and Paper company, situ-
i
of cashier of the McMinnville National
Two of the largest salmon canneries j i amette
Now
what's
tlie
mutter
with
Streeter?
J H. HENDERSON.
the
crime
of
arson.
The
warrant
was
is-
|
bank. The position will be filled by Mr. on the Columbia river have been sold i ated one and one-half miles below Wheat- F unk -H endrick .—On September 4,1889, month. They will begin practicing in '
Judge Harding performed the cere­ earnest at once ami hope to be able to ‘ sued on the complaint of G. W. Hard­ He won’t pray nor let anyone else pray,
J. L. Stratton, who recently arrived in this fall. Kinney’s cannery has lieen ! : land on the east side of the Willamette.
' he says that is far from his religion, and
mony at the St. Charles hotel in this
A<lmiiii»trator'fc Kale.
this city from Michigan.
wick who thinks enough evidence can be even if it was he is too busy these days to
bought by the railroad company for de- ’ I From 12,000 to 15,000 feet of cottonwood
logs are daily being put in the river. The
city which united E. W. Funk and make some showing among the profes-1
pot
purposes,
and
Geo.
\V.
Hume
’
s
was
spate
the
time.
He
has
an
engagement
sionals. East Portland will send a team . obtained to convict Masburg of arson. It
Frank Wisecarver and family and
intention is to have several rafts of logs
Mary M. Hendrick.
is reported that he had sold nearly his with an Eastern firm, from which he is
Notice is hereby given that urder and by
Wm. Chrisman left Tuesday for Salmon sold to (he Astoria Real Estate Associa­ in the paper mill basin by September 15,
May success and prosperity attend composed principally of professional entire stock of goods and was carying a soon to have a fortune.
tion,
and
the
ground
upon
w
hich
it
is
lo
­
Fox.
virtue of an order of the county court of
river, where they will spend a couple of
ready
for
the
grinders.
As
the
menu
at
sprinters,
including
Jack;«
lillpin,
Charles
cated
will
probably
lie
cut
tip
and
sold
as
them
is
the
wish
of
the
T
elephone
-R
eg
­
Yamhill
county, Oregon, oi date Sept<*nil»er
heavy
insurance
and
that
the
deed
was
weeks. “Uncle” Wm. save he will
camp is equal to that of a high-toned
Weinberner, better known as Jack Gib-!
3d, IRfilt. in the rnaltor of the e-tate of
city lots. Present prices for salmon are the
done in order to obtain the insurance State of Ohio, City of Toledo,)
ister .
catch 13,000 trout. Yes?
hotel
the
men
are
laying
on
flesh.
—
son,
and
Eph.
Cameron.
Tacoma
will
!
James McCnlioili. deceased, the timlct-
Lucas County, 8. 8. j
not altogether encouraging and the indi­
have a team of professionals, led by ; money.
signed administrator of said estate wilt, mi
Some time ago several school teachers, cations are that fewer canneries will be Courier.
Confirmed.
He was insured in several companies, ! Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is Saturday,the
Harrv
Bethune,
the
American
champion.
|
tlie
senior
partner
of
tlie
firm
of
F.
J.
It is said, donned men’s clothes and operated on the Columbia during 1890
some
of
which
had
paid
their
insurance
_.
.
3
,
The agricultural editor of the Day ton
It would seem as if the Corvallis boys
hied themselves into the mountains and than for many years past.— Oregonian.
FIFTH DAV OF o< TOBER.
“01,ig business in the citv
Herald gives the farmers some advice in i Tlie favorable impression produced on will he a trifle cheeky in entering such a and the balance were to pay him Mon- i
hunted up timlier claims. How is this;
day. He left Newburg for Portland to! °* Toledo, county and state aforesaid, 1X8!). duly sell at |»ul»lir auction, for cash in
the
first
appearance
of
the
agreeable
the
following
lines:
A
great
deal
ot
Roaring Branch, Pa., has a young
contest, but our boys might surprise ■
and
that
raid
firm
will
pay
the
ram
of
can anything beat Oregon?
hand,
at
the court hon-c floor, at McMinn­
receive the balance of the money and in- • an' ,. !at *.a‘ , !lrl!! W1J
“
lady of nerve. The other evening w liile ground has been summerfallowed this liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs a few some of the flyers in other towns.”
_ " * ___
2.-2
_ ’ . oliars
‘2__ '-T
tended to leave for San Francisco Mon- , ^ 2 ,ne
’*ynH
red J
for each and every ville. Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock in tl e
W anted .—A teacher with a good cer­ enjoying a visit with some friends a cor­ season, especially in the hills. Most of years ago has been more than confirmed j
i case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by after noon of said »lay. tin* following rent
tificate desires a country school in this| respondent asserts that a mouse came it has been well tilled and kept free from by the pleasant ex|>erience of all who
According to advices from Washington day night. When arrested by two police the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
premises of decedent, to-wit
county. Good references given. Ad- i from under the sofa where she was sit­ wild oats and weeds and will bring fine have used it, ard tlie success of the pro­ the treasury department has discovered officers he was leisurely walking along '
The southwest quarter of the north west
F
rank J. C heney .
the
street.
When
searched
at
the
police
quarter <»f section 12. twelve and tie
dres “Teacher,” care T elephone -R egis ­ ting and found shelter in her skirt, crops next season. Many farmers are prietors and manufacturers the Cai. Fig i
Sworn
to
liefore
me
and
subscribed
in
a
defect
in
the
law
to
prevent
the
impor-
station
quite
a
sum
of
money
was
found
northwest
quarter of the north»vr*»l quarter
ter oilice, McMinnville, Or.
where he soon n ade liis presence known now preparing to sow their fields. Sep- Syrup company.
tember is a good month in which to sow
1 tation of contract lobor. It appears that on his person. Tom Bryan deputy sheriff lny Pre^f ncp* thisGthdavofDe«-. A. I>.’86. of section (13 i in t .» •. r U w of the Willun -
Dv
being
too
ambitious.
Did
she
scream
I lk ]
A. W. G leason ,
Mr. M. Collins and wife started for
ette meridian, in Yamhill county, Orepoti,
Tlie Second Crop.
summerfallow, although some prefer a
the law as originally passed provided a left here Monday afternoon and took
Notary Public. and containing 100 acres.
McMinnville on Wednesday last, where or laint? No; she did nothing of the later date. Better “dust” the grain in
c harge of the prisoner. The examination I
kind.
Just
firmly
tightened
her
hand
Deed at expense of pnrehaser
punishment
for
persons
who
imported
la
­
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cuie
is
taken
internally
thev will have charge of the McMinn­
September 1, 1889, born to the wife of
was held in Newburg Tuesday.
than to “mud” it in every time. A'on
Dated tlii4* dth dav of Senteml»er 1KR9.
j and acts directly on the blood and mucus
ville cieamerv. Our loss is McMinn­ over a portion of her clothing and quiet­ will get better crops.
Jesse Noble a son September 3, to the bor under contract, but made no disposi­
ly left the room. When she removed
JOHN McCULLOCH,
surfaces of the system. Semi for tegtimo-
wife of ex-countv Clerk G. W. Briedwell, tion in relation to the laborers. The last
ville’s gain.— Hilhboro Democrat.
Coal at Comstock.
Admini*ttrrt<»r <»f '■aid E«iate.
her hand a dea< mouse dropped to the
, nials, free F. J. C heney & Co. Toledo, O.
About one month ago a young man 1 a 12-pound son. September 4, to the wife congress amended the law by inserting a
I
W
i
I
F. Rogers, J. H. Nelson, F. W. Martin |ground.
named Joe Harpster of St. Louis was hit of Smith Stephens a son. All near Amity. provision for the return of the laborers at
Attorney for Estate
Sept 0:35)
A large bed of fine bituminus coal has I £W'old by Druggists, 75c.
and John Bean returned from their tim­
From tiie Sheridan Courier we learn on the back of the head with a pair of
the
expense
of
the
steamship
cotn|>any
ber hunt Tuesday and left for Oregon
been
discovered near Comstock, just be*
Cider Mill.
;
that
on
Tuesday
morning.
August
25th,
brass
knuckles
by
a
footpad,
knocking
which brought them over, but it did not vond the Lane county line, Coal was
Vlminifttrator*N Sale.
City Wednesday to file on their claims.
I Ed. Warren, well-known in this city, him senseless and for more than a month
They leport having found fine timber.
Xaver Sax wishes to inform the public give jurisdiction in such eases to a court. discovered there about 20 years ago but
1 and who is a brakeman on the narrow he lay unconscious. A (ew days ago lie j
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
The conclusion arrived at by the treasury
Notice : Itc.-env given that under and by
Judge Hurley leaves for Portland on ¡gauge, veav nearly lost his life while suddenly recovered hie senses, hut when 1 that lie will make cider on shares for one- officials appears to be that if arrests are was not mined. Recently Mr. Harnett,
virtue of s,n ord<n tie* countv court of
When ahe wae a Child, she cried for Castoria,
the 10th to reside. He has formed a part­ turning the locomotive on the turn-table he did he was able to converse intelli half the apples. Good cider for sale.
made under the law a writ of habeas cor­ mining writer of the Oregonian, and Dr.
Yamliti. *.»unty. Oregon. <»f «rate August
When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria,
X aver S ax , McMinnville.
nership with Judge Caples of Portland. 1 at Sheridan. As the engine was coming gently only in the German language.
Gtli. I*«» in the mutter of the estate of
pus will lie in each ease, and that conse­ McMahon, of Junction City, visited that
Tliere is no need of telling Ids ability as on the tabie. Ed. stepped I oil one of the He was born of American parents who
When sb* bad Children, she gave them Castoria Samiif! Mitunlicon. de■••• t>«*d iheumier-
quently
laborers
imported
under
contract
Wanted
a "lawyer. It is knowt. throughout the cross-ties, when he . slippe
•igned .n’m:ni'<:r;»l‘’.
ml estate will, on
ipped, falling full spoke German and that was the language
can remain in the country without let or section to learn what is there. They sunk
length in front of the approaching en­ he first learned, lie gave that lip, how­
state.
SATURDAY. THE21-I DAV HEPT.. 1SW,
several shafts at different places. At the
At the T elephone -R egister office, lie- hindrance.
duly -el! at public im lion, at the court
first, a few feet under the surface, they
Wednesday Lee Wright, I. T. Col- gine. Conductor Wilgas, who was ever, and learned English, using it at all fore the rains set in, twenty cords of oak
The town of Medlord, in Jackson coun­ found a bed of coal 12 feet thick. Then
by, called to the engineer, who times, entirely forgetting his German. and fir wood on subscription.
li.ei»*« door, at McMintv i,b«. Oregon, at the
lard, L. S. Downing, John Willis, Asa standing
»llcgftut New Dining Cara
ty, is to have waterworks. In reply to due west a mile ai d a half they sunk
j
hour ••! I o clock p m
nd »lay. all the
at
once
reversed
his
engine
and
brought
Now
he
can
remember
nothing
of
Eng
­
Cater, John Grant, Grant Barnum, J.
j a circular sent out by an insurance com­ another and found a bed ten feet thick. will run daily, commencinn August 22, ! right ti’le and Hdcre-u
--uid decedent in.
it to a standstill within two or three feet lish. Scientists are wrestling with the
BORN
Robbins, all started for Grey’s river, of
pany to each town in the state, asking They then sunk shafts at different points j over the Oregon Railway & Navigation I of or to th* foil.*Aii.. real c»t ttr. to wit
Warren. Had it went a tew feet problem.
wherethey will prospect for timber claims
The south half of the donation land claim
W m . ker .—To the wife of Doug. Walker, what facilities they have for extinguish­ for a distance of about oi.e mile south Co., Oregon Short Line and Union I’a-
further Warren would no doubt have
in that neighborhood.
What is the mailer. Dr. Rogers?
on Saturday, August 31, 1889, a boy. ing fires, the agent at Medford savs they and found good l>eds at all places. They I cific Ry., between Portland and Missouri I of Wayman < Hembree, and described •»
been killed.
to-wit
Br/innim' r*t a i-dnt two
“I am mad; mad at chemistry and the
have none. The town is putting in a have from this concluded that there is a i river The cuisine and service are nn- ■ follows,
College began Wednesday with the
ami twenty-one-humlredth *2 2f)> < haina
Tuesday evening, September 10th, drug business. Look here, oil of vitriol
At the Paris exposition there is actual­ ; system of water works, and as soon as bed of coal there a mile and a half long excelled.
usual attendance of scholars. .More are Low
west
and
2-*
!K
chain-
south from tlie north­
Johnson's Black Baby Boy Colored is no oil; neither are oils of turpentine ly in operation a nickel-in-the-slot photo­ this is completed a fire company will be
east corner cf *<• lion 2” thence north 4<>
expected in the course of a month or so. Minstrels
and a mile wide. It is near the railroad
will
periorm
at
Garrison's
What la Caatorla?
or
kerosene.
Copperas
is
an
iron
com
­
graphic
machine.
A
in
m
puts
a
half
­
■
organized.
The
plan
proposed
’
is
to
lav
chain«:
thence'<»uth
***♦ degree« 10minutes
This year, to all appearances will be the opera house. Tlie ompanv is composed
and < an be opened for final working
R» chain«: tt'cne»* south 24 minute*
best in the history of the college. This i of genuine colored aitistsol recognized pound and contains no copper. Salts of franc In a slot and a dial tells him when ! 4051) feet of four and six inch pipe through within a few hundred yards of the road. : Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher - pr< -- rip- cast
< b.i’ti : thence west 40 chain»
lemon is the extremely poisonous oxalic to sit still and a I m »11 rings at the time the principal streets, with twelve hy­
means that it is gaining headway as one
fur infanta and children. It eoitiain- west
.Jin ii;’ • -onIai.iimr 1 j O-
The performance, while being acid. Carbolic acid is notan acid hut an he may relax his tension, and in a few­ drants. to get a duplex pump and boiler. It is a very important and valuable dis­ ! I tion
neither opium, morplniie. nor other uar- to the plaied
u| tlie great educational institutions of ability.
refined and strictly moral, is of a charac­ alcohol. Cohalt contains none of that minutes a tintype ot the sitter is dropped I sink a large well, and put rip two tanks, covery and no doubt before long will rcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 7*”»-l,tii acre- -;ivr :*• d fv««, 1 therefrout
the Pacific coast.
ter to land the audience in a loar of metal, but arsenic. Soda-water has no out, fully completed, toned, developed, of a capacity of 30,000 gallons each, on prove to Ire of great benefit to that sec­ | tor paregoric, drops, soothing syrup», and all that portion thvicof which i« situate on
MHith d b of Yamhill :iv«-r . .tnd all said
Capt. Wyatt Harris is now at work on laughter and applause. The company trace of soda, nor has sulphuric acid of ' and ready fo*- giving to his best giri. towers fifty feet high. In case of fire tlie tion of country. It will probably lead to castor oil. It is pleasant. It* guarantee laud
•-•iir. .n t3s.rlw.in Yamhill countyr
i« thirty years' wsc by million» of mother».
a map showing the school districts of is unanimously endorse.! by tlie press sulphur. Sugar of lead has no sugar, Tlie moment tlie sitting is finished, and j water in these tanks is to be used, while further discoveries.
Oregon
Castoria <l<-»troys worms and allavs fever­ ‘did lai il i- -old -nbjoct to the widow •
Yamhill county. The districts do not and public, and we have no doubt but cream of tartar has nothing of cream,nor before the t»nty|ie is shot out into the steam is being got up in the boiler. A
ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting "Muir
join in many plane» and in several two that they will lie able to sustain the milk of lime any milk. Oxygen means outside receptacle, another person can ; hose cart and 500 feet of 2’._. inch hose
I curd, cures diarrh<a»a and wind colic Cas­ «lower.
Deed Ht cxpeiiee of purchaser.
districts overlap. This will necessitate reputation they have gained elsewhere. the acid-maker, but hydrogen is the es- drop his half frare piece in tlie slot and will also be provided.
toria relievitf. te.-rhiiig trouble». <--.;r* » e-.n
1A3H
anew division of tlie county into dis­ They have some excellent voices, and. | sential element of all aci s. German another picture can I m * taken. In fact,
stipation and flatulency C.-i«mria assimi­ i D .n I d.N i"»th «lav of < August.
LODER
tricts in order to get things straight. As judging from the r previous reputation, a I silver lias no silver and black lead no four pictures
late» tnc
r--r.it ii'.-» tin- «turn..- I. and
.
may he undergoing comple- •
Administrator
oi
-ui«l
Estate.
Children
Cry
for
bowel», givir. - h.-alrhy and natural »leep
a map drawer Mr. Harris exceils anyone good show may >e expected. Reserved i lead. These only are some of the mistake- bon at the same time before the first one
F ejctox A F emtox ,
: Castoria i» tin- < hildrei. p.m n e.i the
in the county and probably in the state. s»ats for sale at Rogers Bros.' drug store. of nomenclature in our business.”
drops out of the slide.
yttorm v- for
i Aug 16:33
Pitcher’s Castoria.
mother'» inend
The collego opened w ill. 39 scholars.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
Dave Nar .er, of The Dalles, mow» to
■ 1 Seattle Saturday.
Friday. September G, 1889.
For Sale.—Cows, young cattle, calves
and hogs. J ohn N aiiver .
THE MARKET REPORT.
Clark Bra y left for the Sound country
This market report is corrected Thurs­ the latter part of last week.
day noon of each week by A. .1. Apper»mi
Rev. N.I. New and family returned
M’ m IXXVILLE MltlKHT.
from the coast Wednesday.
1
:«»
Potatoes
. d bushel $
Gen. Alger of Michigan, has been elec­
Chicken«, young
tloz $2 00 to 2 50
4 •»> ted commander of the G. A. R.
old
Vdoz
10
(Clear sides p ll>.
We call your attention to the Big
8
Bacon ¿Shoulders lb
Drive in Shoes” ad of Kay & Todd.
to
11
I Hams
Hi
t I'“ .n
1“ 10 I’d Pa>l'
1,1 to
Al Young, of this city, is at present
9
rd i I tin
5 gallon tins .
working in a harness shop in Dallas.
Eggs,
R dozen
1
Butter. Creamery. V roll
The school seats are being put up, and
30
to
Butter, dull, fresh V roll I
we can truthfully say that they are nice.
15
Brine
R pound. I: to
to
5
Dried apples, dull, pd.
Wm. McDonald moved yesterday to
8
Dried plums, dull, 'd pd.
• to
Carlton. He will reside there in the fu­
8
Dried prunes, dull, V pd.
’ to
ture.
8
Drtedneaches.dull, P|P<1
1 to
1 10
Flour
. ..isack 1 tx to
A. J. Apperson has an announcement
J4 c cent
_ Sugars,
____________
___ 11, 12. and 13
declined K
pounds for $1 00 : pickles, in b gallon kegs. in this issue which should be thoroughly
$125; coffee- range from 25 to 35 cents jp read.
pound ; coal oil. very firm. (? $2.75 y1 case;
If you want the best seeder a id drill in
»ult of all kinds advanced $2 00 per ton, the world buy a Hoosier of Manning &
and is very firm
Ungennan.
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleanse the System Effectually,
A Complete Grocery !
J.J. COLLARD’S OLD STAND.
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