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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1889)
THE ORIGIN OF "SUNSET." THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. HARDING t HEATH, Publishers. aUBSCRIPTTON RATES. One Copy, per year, inadvance................. $2 00 One Copy, six month, in advac,............. 1 00 ----------------------------------------------------------- Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. T he advertising R ates of T he T ele phone -R egister are liberal, taking in consideration the circulation. Single inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- vearly contracts. ’ * * » A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y the person who sends them, not for pub lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non de plume.” but for a guarantee "of good faith. No publications will be published unless so signed. J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as good as any in the state A complete steam plant insures quick work. « « A ddress A i . l C ommunications . E ither F or the editorial or business departments, to T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, Oregon. * « * S ample €’ opies O f T hf . T elephone -R egis will be mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, free of charge » * • ter W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele phone -R egister with any other paper published in Yamhill county. All mibecriberf who do not receive their paper regularly will confer a faror by im mediately reporting the fame to this office. Friday, September 20, 1889. Gen. Boulanger demands a trial by court martial. He is liable to get it. The real estate in Washington city be longing to the late Sunset Cox amounted in value to over a million dollars. The New York Sun, one of the leading republican papers of the East, favors the candidacy of Jolih L. Sullivan for con gress. What would be the effect on the Ore gonian if a democratic daily would start in Portland? It would most likely con tinue on its own erratic course and in a very short time the state would go dem ocratic. “Sunset” Cox as Samuel Sullivan Cox was known to thousands of the American people, received the name “Sunset” from the following gorgeous description of a sunset written by him while editing the Statesman of Columbus, Ohio. This was in 1853. The “Sunset” article reads as follows: “What a stounful sunset was that of last night! How glorious tlie storm and how splendid the setting of the sun! We do not remember ever to have seen the like on our round globe. The scene opened in the West with a whole horizon full of golden, interpenetrating lustre, which colored the foliage and brightened every object into its own rich dyes. The colors grew deeper and richer, until the golden lustre was transfused into a storm cloud full of finest lightning, which leap ed in dazzling zigzags all around and over the city. The wind arose with fury; the slender shrubs and ciant trees made obeisance to its majesty. Some even snapped before its force. The strawberry beds and grass plots “turned up their whites” to see Zephyrus match by. As the rain came, and the pools formed, and the gutters hurried away, thunders roared grandly and the tire hells caught the excitement and rung with hearty chorus. The South and East received copious showers^and the west all at once brightened up in a long, polished belt of azure worthy of a Sicilian sky. Presently a cloud appeared in the azure be t, in the form of a castellated city. It became more vivid, revealing strange forms of peerless fanes and ala baster temples and glories rare and grand in this mundane sphere. But the city vanished, only to give place to another isle, where the most beautiful forms of foliage appeared, imaging a paradise in the distant and purified air, The sun, wearied of the elemental commotion, sank behind the great plains of the west. The ‘great eye in the heavens,’ however, went not down without a dark brow hang- i ing over its departing light. The rich flush of the unearthly light had passed, the rain had ceased; when the solemn church bells pealed, the laughter of the children rang out, and joyous after the storm is heard the carol of birds; while the forked and purple weapon of the sky still darted illumination around Starling college, trying to rival its angles and leap i into its dark windows.” NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW WH AT’ WH AT’ WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? WWW 111 w TO THE FARMERS UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP WHAT’S W HAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S WHAT’S < Bain Wagons. McCormick and Beeriig Binders and Mowers. Buffalo Pitts Threshers. Oliver ('hilled. Barden City and Scotch Clipper Plows, and Flying Ihitehnian Riding and Walking Gang Plows, Monitor Drills and Seeders, Etc., Etc. Nothing? It is all down at Apperson's—the prices we mean. We are up to the times in having the most complete stock in the county, and new goods are ar riving every day. R U T That is the way it comes over the wire and ticks out its message to our operator. Can you read it? It is important for it an nounces the arrival of ( ( ( ( ) ) s T VIA Southern Pacific Lines, TEE MM’IT SHASTA ROTTE ’ •J ™ Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright’s Building, corner Third and F Streets, McMinnville, Oregon. R U interested in T BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN The Dining Car line. CISCO ! LEAVE ARRIVE i THE RAREST BARGAIN SEASOX Price. Reduced. Hand-Sewed Shoes $6.50 $5.00 Fine Calf in Button. Lace and Con gress ................................................. 3.50 2.50 Men’s Calf Boots, tipped sole 5.50 4.00 Buff Shoes......... .................................. 2.50 2.00 Fine Imported French Calf Shoes in Button, Lace and Congress......... 5.00 4.00 THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS You can obtain these goods at our store for the above prices. Suiiiinoiix. KAY & TODD, Successors to Bishop & Kay, McMinnville, Oregon. Northern Pacific Railroad. COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE In tlie circuit court of the state of Oregon for Yamhill county. Trains for the East leave Portland at 7:43 a m. and 9:30 p m John J. Flynn. Plaintiff', vs. TIPKFTQ ,0 *nd ,r<”*1 Pr'nc‘Mi pslRts la ft* Mary Flvnn. Elizabeth 1 I lur\L I u United States. Canada and tur***. Flynn, Peter Flynn, Mary 1 Aim Flynn, Margaret Hall, , Thomas Hall, James Flynn, Ellen Flynn, Catherine Flynn. Andrew Flynn. Al Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, fred Flvnn. Emma Flynn, Sarah Flynn,Cecelia Flynn. 1 New Family Sleepers, run tnrouQb Virginia" Flynn ami Ida i on Express Trains from Portland to Flynn, Defendants. To the above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon you OMAHA and each of you are hereby notified and re COUNCIL BLUFFS quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit on or before tlie 23d day of September, 1889, AND HANNAS CITY. that being the first day of the next regular term of said court, next after due service of. this suninions upon von by publication as , FREE OF GHAltGE *xi> WITHOUT CHANGE by law provided, and if you fail so to an- ! swer, the plaintiff' will apply to the court Close eonnedioM nt Portland for Mao Fraa- for the relief prayrjd for in llie complaint ciuco and Puget Sc.sttd pointfl. I herein, to-writ: For a decree foreclosing the mortgage rleserilrcd in said coinplaint and for an order of sale of the following A I Iron Ht««iw.h,pa leave Port I. nd and Hao real premises deserilierl in slid mortgage, Franri-ao every four (4) days, mak ing the trip in o(> honra. to-wit: The homestead entry or claim of John Flynx, as tire same is described ix the plats | Cabin ... $b, oo I Steerage... asd surveys at the Vxited St lies laxd office . Round I rip unlimited ....................... at Gregri.x" City. Cregott, asd situate ix Yamhill couxty, state of Oregon Also the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter ax'd I or further part M iliari* inquire of any ageoi lots oxe. two xxd throe of soctiox thirty- of the Con*pr*n\ ot four, is t 4 a, r C w, is Yamliill couxty. Ore A. L. MAXWELL, f’on, costaisisg 100 acres more or less, axil «. F AT A C. J. SMITH. or a decree that pl iistiff be paid all sums of mosey due him upos said mortgage, to- wit: Tire sum of $175.75, witli ¡Merest thereos from Jaxuary5th, 1S84, at the rate of tex per cest per ASNiim, axd the sum of $100, attorney's fees, asd costs asd dis- bursemest.s, asd for such other relief as may be just This sunimoss is published for six weeks is the McMissville T elki - hoxe -R kgistf . r by order of Hos K. P Boise, judge of I said court, marie at Salem, Oreffos, June 27th, 1889. —AND— F W FENTON, Attorney for Plaistitt. Elegant Acw billing Car». O. O. HODSON Third Street. McMinnville, Or. Will Soon Receive ANOTHER CARLOAD 0) fl (0 D J,J. COLLARD’S OLD STAND. <1 F. DIELSCHNEIDER, To Kaat Bound l*aaarngers. Be caeful and do not make a mistak« but be sure to take tlie O regon R ailway N avigation C o . REMEMBER FOR A. J. AFPERSON, Furniture Factory, For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers attached to express trains. The 8 P. Company's Ferry makes con nect ion witli all the’regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F street Tlio Direct Route. No Delays. Fastest Trains. I xjw - cst Rates to Chicago and all pointe East. Tickets sold to all Prominent Points throughout the East snd Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Reservations can be secured in advance. And see that your tickets read via THIS LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to WEST SIDE DIVISION avoid changes and serious delays occa Between Portland and Corvallis. sioned bv other routes. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. Throngh Emigrant Sleeping Cars rim ARRIVK on regular express trains full length of LEAVE Portland . 7:30 a ni McMinn’ 10:13 am tlie line. Bertlm free. Ixiwest ratea. McMinn' 10:13 am Corvallifl . 12 25’p m Quickest tune. 3:44 pm 1:3O p ill McMinn' Corvallis -----o----- 3:25 p Portland . .6:90 p m Genera Office Of the Company, N®. 1*1 McMinn’ Fir .1 St., Cer Wallington, Port anal, Or. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific a D CBABMNNI Express Train Daily, except Sunday Asst General Passenger Agent. ARRIVE LEAAE. inn’ 8.00 pm Portland . 4 :50 p in and. 9:00 am McMinn’ 5:15am Through tickets to all point* South and East via California Ticket offices. No 134, corner Firwt and Alder streets, Portland, Oregon; corner Front and F streets, Portland R KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager A m L G F. A F Agt Haye reduced the price on the following line of Boots and Shoes for the next 15 days. WE ARE BLOWING GLASS 2:40 p ni 3:45 p m Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dealers in Shoes, Clothing and Gent's. Furnishing Goods, ! 8:05 a m Eugene. 9:00 a nr Portlanii. Pullman Buffet Sleepers KAY & TODD. Most Complete Collection of Crockery 4 Summons. OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANT'S STEAMSHIP LINE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon 22.» Mih-s Sliort4*r—20 liourn lea* time than by any other route. for Yamhill county The Dundee Mortgage and i •*"Fir»t cla,« tlnough pa.,«ng«r and Ir.igii Trust Investment Company | line from Portland and nil pointa in th, Wil (Limited), Plaintiff, lamrtte valley to and from San Fiancbco. vs George Shepherd and Mary Tillie Schedule (except Sundays). A. Shepherd, and Fred Flo I H$VE EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN MY LINE. have Albany 130 pm have Yaqnln. <: as .»■ rey and Sherman Hatch, I I .ea ve Corvallia 1:40 pm havoCorvallialipas am Defendants. 1 A"IV'pm.Ar.it, Albany HilOam hodsoit To the above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon you vail ™ * tr,in" connect at Albany and Cor- and each of you are hereby notifieaand* re above train. < onnect at Y aqcisa with quired to appear and answer the complaint the The tlevelopement Co e. Line of Stewn- of plaintiff filed in said cause in •hip« Oregon between Veqnina and San Franeleco. said court on or before the 23d day of ■Sailing Date«. September, 18S9. that being the first day of the next regular term of said court, next FROM YAQUINA after due service of this summons upon you Willamette iiillanietto Valley, Monday, Sept vth AT I ny puKication as by law’ provided, and if .’ Tuesday. hept 17th you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the Wednesday, Sept ¿Mb p'aintifi will apply to the court for the re FROM SAN FRANCISCO □ lief prayed for in "said coniplaiint, to-wit:1 Willamette Valley,* Wednesday, Sept 4tb A. decree foreclosing that certain mortgage Friday. ' »topi ----- ’ lltb described in said complaint and for an or 3STOTE THESE PRICES I Saturday. Sept 21.1 der of sale of the following real premises Sunday, Sept 281b described in said mortgage, to-wit: Introductory Price Until November 1st, 1889. Beginning at a point twenty-three (23) The company reaervea tire right to change chains and ninetv-two (92)links, south nine sailing date, without notice. First Reader ................... degrees, thirt.v minutes (9 degrees, 30 min N. It.—Paeaengers from Portland and alt Wg. utes) west of the most northwesterly corn amette Valley Point, can make rloae Conner Second Reader...................... er of Samuel Shepherd’s land, County Sur tion with the train, of the Yaqrora H ovtx al Third Reader........................ vey “No. 57 C, recorded May 14. 1883. Albany or Corvallie, and if deatined to Saa Yamhill county, in township three Framiaco, ahorild arrange io arrive at Yaqelaa Fourth Reader ..................... (3) south ot range four (4) west of the Wil 1 tire evening before date of ealling. Fifth Reader....................................... lamette meridian, Oregon, at which |>oint a Summer Excursion». stone monument 7x10x10 inches marked E xchange O n R eaders F ree . ltrineinlwr tiro Oregon Pacific populai “C 8 57 C,” from which an oak four (4; in. i dies in diameter bears north eighty-three | summer excursions In Yaquina. Ixiw rate ni.lAnlbm.llo ’S (83) degre s, west nine (9) links, and ticket, are now on -rile, good every Wednaa- ? T Cb _ i marked “C 8 57 C B T,” and an oak four < 4) rlav and Saturday from Albany, Corvalbo ‘ 2 3 s S^ond Arilbm.ll. ¡ £ i inches in diameter l^ears south thirty-six and Philomath Of Amity, and are now ready to Pasaenger and freight ratea alwaya the low decrees (36). west five (5) links, marked receive customers. The Stagg’s Farm of 120 acres, *< re = • *‘C857 B T,” running thence east sixteen est For information, apply to Meaare. Ht’L- First Grammar, Introductory price. .30 MAXACO. . Freight and Ticket Agenta, 2W i ’ h (16) chains and fifteen (15) links to set has been divided up into The business will be conducted witli the Second Grammar, Introductory Price .40 XSo ! stone 7x9x14 marked “C 8 57 ( ’” on east and VK! Front street, Portland, Oregon; nr la intention of pleasing everyone, and we ask T Sto C. C HOGUB, boundary of said Shepherd’s land, from Complete, Introductory price .60 a continuance of the public patronage. which an oak seven< 7) inches in diameter Acting r.en’l. l it. A Paes. Agt., Oregon Pacilc If. It. Co , Cotvnl'ia, Oregon. , , l Introductory price. .70 ¡bears south sixty-three (63 i degrees, cast « , C m . HASWELI., Jr., Clarks ( Exchange.................................. 40 twenty (20 > links dis^nt, and an oak four I indies < 4; in diame tw bears north sixty- Gen'I. Frt. A P.iae, Agt., Oregon Ifevelopffienl It is situated Co , Montgomery s'reet, Kan Franeieee. Cal. i two degrees (62j, east nineteen links; opposite the Yam : thence north eight (8)chains; thence east twenty-six (26) chains and fifteen links to hill county fair a stone; thence north five degrees, forty- OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. ground and is a A. E. Wood. W. T. Shurtleff. , five minutes (5 degrees 45 minutes), east i fifteen chains (15) and eighty (80; links; desirable location I? *o !»<■ sure and rail for your ticket* thence west forty (40) chains; thence south via the either for resi nine degrees and thirty minutes (9 degrees. i 30minutes)westtwenty-three(23)chAin*And dences, market ( ALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ninety-two (92 - links to the plxce of begin- gardening or fruit |ning; contAin.ng seventy-five Acres And ranches, and is i seventy-six hundredths of aii Acrei 7576-100) Will be glad to show our Goods and con —THE-- And sitUAted in the*wunty of Yamhill aih I vince all that we mean Business within one-half st Ate of Oregon. mile of this city. And for a decree th At plAintift be pxid All sums cf money due him upon sAid High and diw with beautiful CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. mortgAge, to-wit; ’ The sum of *700. gold spring water. This coin, together with interest thereon] It i« positively the shortest and fiu.tt and the and south and from FebruAry 1st, 1889. At 8 per rent per line to Chicago - --------- - east ■--> — — «wm« property will be Annum, the sums of $54 8*• with interest I “ie only sleeptng and dining car through sold in tracts to line to' ’ " ........ • ™ thereon from FebruAry 1st, 1889, At ten |»er *,ne io suit the purchas |iercent Annum. And the sum of $100, Attorn- Omaha, Kama« < it J.T. anil all Ml*e®ar| I ey ’9 fees, And for costs And disbusement“ Itlver Point. er on from $100 | And for such other relief as oiav be just. C* LOAN BROKERS. NOTARIES PUBLIC ANO SEARCHERS OF RECORD, Thi* summons is published (for six weeks | Its mag' ¡ticent track, unsurprised to $150 per acre. in the McMinnville T ele prove - REGim* train s.rriice amt elegant dining aud This property is Beeping car, ba« Ironevtlv earned for it tbe by order of Hon R P. Boise, judge of fast being pur sxid court. mAde AtSAleni, Oregon. Mxv i title of 22d. 1889 Do not fail to chased. Stir your FENTON A FENTON. selves and buy Attorneys for Pl.Aintifi*. a tract. Others may imitate,but none cm surpass it Our motto i* “always on time ” flfiyCDTICCDC oroth«n.*rho Wish toflxamtftw g4F“l’or further particulars call on Before deciding about school for the com AU V fell I IvfellO th«» paper,or obtain aat^atea Be sure and ask ticket agent* for ticket* or address Wm. Galloway, E. E. ing year. c on advertising »pace when tn Chicago, will find it on f.le at • via tl»is celebrated route and take non* Goucher, James Agee, McMinnville. 45 to 49 Randolph St W H MEAD G A V.aAd/ofl Agency of Oregon _»»» Nv 4 Washington street Portland Ur Be Sold At Prices That Defy Competition! o. o. Reliable Opposition Boot & Shoe Dealei F. IHFXSCHXIEDER. . SCHOOL BOOKS BROS! No Goods Misrepresented as to Judge Sawyer of the United States court declared Monday that Marshal Neagie did his duty in tlie killing ofj Davi<l S. Terry, for assaulting Judge Field. In commenting on the subject of jur isdiction, Judge Sawyer says : “There is ; no conflict between the authority of the state and that of the United States. Tlie The state in such eases is subordinate and the national government para mount.” ’He continues: “There can be no doubt that the jurisdiction of the Tnited States is not affected by reason of the location where the homicide occurred.” Tlie main questions which tlie court i considers are: “First,” was the homi cide now in question committed by tbe commissioner while acting in tlie dis charge of the duty imposed upon liira by tlie constitution and laws of tlie I'uited States? And second, was tbe homicide necessary, or was it reasonably apparent to the mind of the petitioner at the time, and under the circumstances then exist ing, that the killing was necessary in order to a full anil complete discharge of such duty?” Tlie killing of a )reraon by another is deplorable hut it seems in this case as if tbe great law of nature “The survival of the fittest,” had Ireen obeyed. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland . Eugene. The other day we asked the opinion of For a little while although we are a prominent G. A. R. member of this not glass-blowers. In city liis opinion of the Tanner removal. plain words we are talking We have ever presided over. He said that he thought that the sensible up our stock of Glassware. THE FIRST SIX MONTHS. I ones, although few, would soon see the Glassware, however, is only You must see these goods whether lienefita to be derived by the party from one feature of our stock. you buy or not, and it will On Septemebr 4th the present republi We have the the removal, but probably the rank and give us great pleasure to can administration was six months old. tile would never forget it. He must have have everybody call and One-eiglHi of the whole term has a very poor opinion of the rank and file. examine, handle and price passed. It is an old adage, you know, Ever put on the Yamhill county these bargains, so that you Mayor Cregier, of Chicago, says that “that a bad lieginning makes a good market. may be convinced of our ending. ” If this is so the administration his town will raise $8,000,000 in sixty ability to make prices on Our bid for business is hours after she hears that the site of the should go out in a blaze of glory gorgeous the best quality of goods, as a Pacific coast sunset, for in tlie an world’s fair has been given her. If New Low Prices Consistent With Good the like of which is unpre York wants the fair she will have to nals of tlie country no administration Goods. cedented. rustle. Chicago means business and the has made a worse start. Remember that this is Apperson Tlie most conspicuous of Harrison's fair rightfully belongs to her anyway. who is doing this advertising to give There is no doubt but what the people of personal pledges to the people in his let you notice of the bargains to be ob the West want the lair held in Chicago. ter of acceptance and inaugural addrers tained at his store. have been violated. Instead, of his civil The democratic administration was the service reform promised be has made a promotor of our present fast men-obwar, clean sweep. Since the inauguration of Bemember tlie C’harlston and the Baltimore, the the spoils system by the republican former in her trial trip developed a speed , party, the removals for political reasons of 18.75 knots per hour and the latter a have not been so rife as during tills six speed of 20.2 knots per hour. The Bal-1 months beginning. Wages have been I timoré is the fastest man-of-war in the reduced, strikes have increased, and world. If the republican administration failures multiplied. Persons who contributed the largest build ships equally as good it will not be long before the V. S. N. will lie the navy ! number of dollars toward Harrison’s election have been rewarded by high ap of the world. pointments. Ability for office has been B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR. If the G. A. I?., sees anvtliing for the reckoned from the standpoint of cash benefit of the nation in tlie work of Tan- - furnished, not brains. -----o---- J. H. HENDERSON. PROP. ner, or of themselves, they have a poor In the last two months of the past six Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to We write this ad. to let you know that ive notion of wl.at is best. Tanner lias cast i months there has been an increase of are in the Grocery Business at order In Oak, Ash or any Wood upon tiieir heretofore fair name the stig $7,000,000 in the public debt. The de desired. ma of being a liody of men which can be posits in tlie “favored banks” which FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! fl used as a political force by catering to i both Mr Harrison and Mr. Blaine made | their wants. Eight thousand have re tlie occasion of a railing accusation, If you keep vour eye on this column you -----o----- will Hud in due time something to your ceived [lost offices not for tiieir ability to j against a democratic secretary of the I advantage Orders taken for all kinds of work and J H. HENDERSON fill the position but as a reward for polit-1 treasury, have increased under tlie new ! satisfaction guaranteed Call at factory ieal faithfulness to the republican party. . administration. and see specimens of furniture, The brilliant foreign policy has been Do not buy without first seeing the furni At the recent congress of spiritualists illustrated r>y the farcial seizures of seal ture manufactured here in your own state in tlie northern part of New York, Mr. ing vessels in Behring sea and their run and county anil Mrs. Cobb, of Ohio, evoked manifes- ning away with the prize crews, consist- i B. CLARK. ----- o----- tntions w hich brought joy and confirmed ing of one poor American seaman. Such aii administration cannot help. faitli to true believers. Having been in Prices Consistent with Good Work. I vited to Buffalo as guests of a wealthy bettering tlie democratic chances when ' IVa have the Exclusivo Controlo< lady, the distinguished mediums were compared with Cleveland’s. I induced to raise some spirits for a select: the other evening. One sceptic, howev-1 .1 FAVOR DESERVES ONE. er, not only got in among the faithful,bnt ; smuggled with him a small camera, a We have received letters from friends Hash-light anil a rletective. This combi- ; of candidates in Washington territory, nation captured Mrs. Cobb in tlie role of. who have beer, residents of this city or an Inrlian maiden, < lad in nio quito-net-1 county, stating that good recommends from this paper would possibly help the ting. candidates alonv. We would suggest The cost of the Cronin trial in Chicago to the candidates of Washington terri promises to be enormous. I.ittle or no tory who want a write-up from us to progress has yet been made toward secur-1 senrl in a subscription to tlie paper or ing the ends of justice in the case. It is pay up their back subscription This stated that tlie expense of the friends oi would put the editor in good humor and the murdered man in employing counsel then he would be in just tire right mood Anu don't haut to offer a prize to •«// thio Goode, for It» th» BEST MADE. Eoory Can hold» aggregates $2500 weekly, to say nothing to write them up a rip-snorting editorial of other expenditures. The defense is which would elect them sure. ONE MIO ONE HILF POONOS. __________________ amply supplied with funds for its side of Tlxeir Quality. the case. Whence these funds come will In talking with parties from Portland, probably lie developed in the course of I we learn that McMinnville is the most M c M innville , ore . the trial. The defense of the Clan-na- I talked abont of any of the valley towns. Gael will be one of the strong points in The substantial improvements during. liehalf of tlie defendants, and, indeed, it 1 the past year have had their effect, and looks like the monstrous crime itself will the public improvements which are un- Invest your rnonfcy in be lost to sight in the cloud of “issues” det way now has added to the general Have been purchased by and the multitude of detective stories I good impression held. that have grown out of it. J. J. COLLARD FAIRLAWN!” NEAGLE ACQUITTED. Ssta Fait Uni ------- VIA THS-------- Portland 4.00 p lii San Francisco 7.45 pm San Frau. 7:00 p in Portland 10.45 pni Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. Call and get a Brewing Free I Put on them. Our Fall Opening will see the inauguration of Transcontinental Route. and Sail Francisco, Cascade Division’ now completed, 30 HOURS! making it the Shortest, Best’ California Express Trains Run Daily and Quickest. Fall Stock ! ! ASTONISHING LOW PRICES The Great Portlaml Of course you drink tea. Then you must be interested in tea to the extent of desir ( ing to get a genuine ar ticle. So little is genuine, ( ) you know. The heathen This stock selected with special re Chinee is a wonderful adul terator, and what the ference to the trade of this vicinity will probably sur heathen don’t adulterate prise all who see it by the the “Melican man” does. extensive variety it offers We make a specialty of pure goods, and if there is in every line of goods which we carry. It in anything we do pride our cludes the pick of the selves on it is selling market in fresh Fall styles and fabrics; not less as- • A PURE UNADULTERATED tonishing than the goods TEA. will be the OUR NEW OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. Time Between ID a J" 3 a 5-ACRE TRACTS. î> t- Combines the juice of the Blue Figs c! California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plant, known to be mott beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS —AND TO — Cleansethi System Effectually, — SO THAT — PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one it using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu. factored only by the • CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., S an F mancisco . C al . L ovbvhl *. K y . N bw Y obk , N. Y. ARE YOU GOING EAST? All Kinds of Goods at Rrdrork Price« ! ¡aj: i fctan Mwj, Î2Î a1 Mrs. Morris & Co, £ CJ SEND FOR CATALOGUE r for Infant« and Children In fact every kind of Farm Machinery will be kept by us, with repairs to everything we sell. We are here to stay; and, although we expect to make money on all we sell, we will guarantee our goods. Stop in and sec us whether you wish to trade or not. We want to get acquainted with you. J. G. BALLINGER CO. IT T The Latest Telegram! CASTORIA We desire to announce to the farmers of Yam hill county that we have opened up a complete line of Agricultural Implements and Farm Ma chinery. consisting of MS TO ITS," REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Money to Loan McMinnville, Oregon The .Royal Route LORD (THOMAS. t ♦