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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1889)
fi THE SALEM RACKS. J. T. Jones' hr. g. Alwin, by Bedouin, TAX»TION OF <111 nell l'ROFERTY. BAR DOCKET. THK FESTIVE BCKfil.AK. COI NCII. PROCEEDINGS. The weather is awful hot. dam by Ilexter. \ Rmhill County Horses l'erforiiianers Nt September Term—18R!». Break* into two House* and I m Warmly IBY GEO. II. PAWEK.j J. 1.. Hallett'.« bl. f. Springhill Maid, W. 11 Houston left for the East Wed A called meeting of the common coun the State Fair. Received in one of them. article following was handed in by by Altamont, dam Daisy. nesday. cil of the city of McMinnville was held in J W Ingle vs Jesse Yocum et al; con Mr. The Friday. September 20, 1889. Dawes with a request to publish. Any C. F. Sliter’s b. c. 8. S. dam%y Ham- This article gives the races in which Sunday night .John Gault was awaken firmation. ' person who desires to reply to the article l or choice and pure candies go to the the council chamber Friday evening for bletonian Mambrino. <lam by Bacon’s we all are most interested in, the ones in the purpose of hearing the. report ot the Commercial Insurance Co. vs John J ed by a noise in the sitting room of bis < can have the privilege of doing so through M’MIXX V11.1.E M % RKET. bakery. Hambletouian. water committee. Present, Mayor Man- house. _____ __ He _________ called out _____ “who _ is there.’’ Sax ; action for money. I these columns, provided, however, the ar- which Yamhill horses were entered. . ft luishei i •*» Potatoes Time, 2:43*4, 2:47. Mrs. A. J.. Talmage is visiting relatives ning, Councilmen Burt, Barnekoff, John- No one answered and he went into the U 8 Grant Marquarn vs William Krue ! tide is not too long. Confine its length to M onday ’ s races . y <loz $2 or» to 2 50 Chickens, voting The betting—Again tire «ports wer« i about eight hundred words -EniTon son, Jones, Grissen and Wright. Minutes room to see who and what created the ger; action for money. ft ill oz 3 50 tr » 4 on in this city. ¿Id Three-minute Trot. wrong in their calculations, for Alwin H» of former meeting read and approved. noise ; upon entering the room a man H Clay Burch et al vs J 1. Howard; The equitable and just taxation of iClear Clear sides i V lb. Will Hodson and family, oi Portland, 8 Trotting—Three minute class, $500; sold at $20. Caneinah $7, 1‘aandora $6, Shoulders p •Shoulders V lb The report was read and contained tlie started out. Mr. Gault got his revolver action for money. , church property is a subject that is now 12 spent Sunday in this city. tn 10 Hants V lb . Hams G W Sappington vs W A Howe; suit considerably agitating the public mind. l>est three in five. $350 to first. $100 to and the other two in the field for $7. rates and rules for the government of the and started after him. Th» man started 10 When Canemah won the first heat there t «.-ri jin 10 pd pails There will be a social invited dance at water works. On motion the recorder toward the front doo: while fingering for damages. It is quite strange that the American i second. $50 to third. s t.» K» Jn 5 gallon tins Wm. Galloway's bl. m. l.adv Beach, were some frantic efforts to hedge, and was instructed to write an ordinance in- around for the latch to open the door Mr. Wright’s hall Saturday night. R L Stowe vs P.enjamiii Perry; con ' people have so many years tolerated the 20 Eggs. dozen Gault fired three shots at him. none of firmation. ' gross imjiosition of allowing church ; by Altamont, dam by Hambletonian | she sold at $20 to $5 for the field. Mutu Butter, Creamery. >’ roll «■i0 New clocks. als paid $10 85 on the first heat and 17 60 J F Calbreath vs J (' Michaux; fore property to lie exempt from taxation. ! .’dambrino. them taking effect however; the fellow Butter, dull, fresh roll ite styles, call and see. . . f - - Hop ’ s. All late V. B. DeLashmutt's b. g. Stemwinder, I on the second. 20 ed to furnish report containing rules for finally got the door open and then began closure. Brine ? pound. 15 to Some of the most eminent men of our First heat—Caneinah surprised every- 4 tn 5 I The Sovereign Grand lodge of the 1. ¡' the government of the electrical plant. Dried apples, dull, ? pd. Bird & Gates vs Mary A (lave et al; country have spoken against this injus- by Altamont, dam by Scamperdown. The neighbors had been aroused if tn 8 O. O. FT is in session at Columbus. Ohio. ' On motion council adjourned till Tues- a by chase. I. W. Anderson's s. in. Della A., by! liody bv taking the lead and maintaining Dried pluin.4. dull, pd. confirmation. ...» _ danger __ *». „. i lice, warning the people of the of this time and several of them joined 6 to 8 Dried prunes, dull, ft pd. it to the finish, Pandora second, Alwin Mary E Gorman vs John W Gorman ; j allotting such vast accumulations of Metropolitan, dam Nellie Russell. in the chase but without success, the Miss Kate Leabo was out Tuesday for night. September 17th 4i to 8 Dried peaches .dull, pd T. II. Tongue's g. g. Hannibal, Jr., by i third, Spr nghill Maid fourth, S. 8. dis ; property to lie exempt from taxation. burglar being too fleet for them. Upon partition. Th(1 C01)ucil met a( ‘oun” il 1 10 the first time after a long spell of tvphoid Flour ........ fl sack i . 0») to tanced. The beat was principally re Wm Campbell et al vs Orin B Skinner;; The various religious denominations Hannibal, dam by Paul Jones. returning it was found that the fellow Sugars, declined c< t 11, 12, and 13 P. J. Mann's bl. f. May T., by Adiron- markable for tlie time which bv quarters ber Tuesday evening. Present Mayor had gotten away with Mr. Gault’s pants, equity. pounds for $1 HO; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. ,eTer- j now own more than one hundred thou- It 15; coffees range from 25 tn 35 cents p O. 0. Hodson leaves Monday for | Manning, Councilmen Burt Grisssn, the pockets of which contained about McCain & Hurley vs Blackburn &' sand church buildings, the value of dacK, dam by Sally M.. by Pathfinder' I was as follows ; 41. 1:21, 2:02. 2:43V, verv close to the time made bv DeLaali “ ver ry ’ firm, $2.75 * case; Grant’s Pass, where he lias a roofing Jones, Johnson aud Wright. Council $4.00 in change. This affair happened Peckham; confirmation. pound; coal ' oil. ¡which, including their laud values, is Ruled off dead heat. The Betting—Pools opened with Stem mutt's colt Blondie, last year. •alt of all kinds ad dvanced $2 00 per ton. contract. man Johnson asked to be excused for a about 11:30 o’clock. Joseph Watt et al vs F E Marsh et al; more than one billion dollars, and this • nd is very firm. Second heat—This w as but a repetition ... .. . . , , . , , ! period of six weeks in order to go east, Before this the McMinnville hotel bad suit in equity. ! property doubles in value every ten winder the favorite at $20, with l.adv Beach $5 and $4 for the field, which, un of the first heat, save that Canemah won '' I ' - ■' ■ - g--------------------------------- R Jacobson vs S Potter; appeal. been broken into and the proprietor’s j years. a.«. IW . more easily, and trotted without a single der the influence of lively bidding, went The ordinance governing the water desk rifled, but nothing was taken. Dundee Mortgage & Trust Co. vs Church buildings are of no public util LOCAL AND GENERAL. morning. and electrical plant was read and on mo Mrs. McGuire heard someone get in at George Shepherd et al; fereclosure. ity ; they are owned by and managed for to $50 for Stemwinder, Lady Beach $18, skip al! the wav around the track. Time The janitors of tho public schools of tion referred to water committee. Chas H Dodd & Co. vs Fred Bent; the interests of individuals having a and the field $10. On the first heat mu 2:47. Tho». B. Kav has taken a boy to false. the window, but she thought one of the The winners of the thro«' races were all Councilman Barnekoff was appointed boys coming home had found the doot action for money. Portland have l>een appointed special common belief. Church edifices are tuals paid $12 85 on Lady Beach. This The Oregonian is now happy; Tanner policemen. a member of the electrical committee in locked and was taking the usual way in James Flower vs F Barnekoff; action protected by the state; if they take fire brought Beach stock up' to $15. against Yamhill horses, owned by Yamhill peo has been fired. place of Councilman Johnson. The com for them when locked out. for money. the fire companies are on hand to save $20 for Stemwinder and $5 for the field. ple, and it does the Yamhillers good to The ro.k crusher and the two boilers mittee on streets and public property or John Aspinwall vs George L W Bur the buildings; if they are destroyed by a (>n the second heat mutuals ]>aid $9 on know that the beM horses in the state Arthur Brlay, of San Diego, is visiting Several towns in tlie valley have been for the water plant arrived on XVednes- dered to report condition of sidewalks. infested with thieves lately, and no ton ; foreclosure. rriends in this city. mob the state is responsible for t he dam Stemwinder. Betting was then $20 to $6 are owned in this county by McMinnville dav s freight. Council adjourned. F S Cottle vs D I* Stratton; fore age. Why then should they not contri in favor of Stemwinder in the auction men. The sports from this county who doubt the gentlemen will visit this city Several old tramp printers have visited during the fair. Our citizens should closure. bute their just proportion to the expenses pools. Oil the dead heat the'mutuals were in attendance at the races, tracked J. C. Braly, of San Diego, arrived here! LOCAL INSTITI’TE. this office this week. F S Cottle vs D 1* Stratton; action for of the state'' Churches not being public remained untouched, awaiting a decision the home hoi-sex and came out large whi look out, load their guns and salivate I Wednesday night. He will remain here [ The Educational Meeting to be Held at the first person found where lie does not money. McMinnville presented a crowded ap I a week or so. institutions there can be no good reason in the next heat. Betting grew lively ners. These races give Yamhill stock a Newberg. belong. This would teach the burglar to » John J Flynn vs Mary Flynn et al; assigned why they should be exempt again, auction pools showing about even prominence w hich could not have lreen pearance on Saturday of last week. attained in any other manner. New goods have arrived at the cash foreclosure. from taxation. The American people for Stemwinder against the field. The Fairlawn property is in a delight i store anil more will follow. Tlie che ipest; An educational meeting will be held at let McMinnville alone. First heat—In the draw for jioeition Sampson & Perkins vs D P Stratton ; would not for a moment entertain a pro ful situation for small market gardens. I place in town. THK RCSH FOR TIMBER. Newberg on Friday evening and Satur action for money. position to donate any amount of money Hannibal Jr., got the pole. May F. sec day, Oct, 4th and 5th, 1889. Amanda Messinger vs J C Messinger; from public treasuries for the support ot ond. Della A. third, Stemwinder fourth Jim Agee brought in Saturday a fine Kxtenalre Tracta of Oregon Timber tielug Silverware of all kinds, in all the latest The evening exercises will consist of a divorce. Cotswool ram which weighed 224 pouuds. styles at Holl’s. The invoice is of especi Secured. the various churches. But bv what rea and Lady Beach outside. The start was lecture by President Brownson of the Me C A Willey vs the Portland <Jt Willam soning can it be made to appear anything made without any preliminary scoring. N. II. Bird formerly of this county is ally fine articles. Minnville college, recitations, music, etc. In the report of the Oregon board of ette Valley R. R. Co: suit for damages. else tlian a direct contribution from pub May F. breaking after passing under the now a member of the Portland police In another column will lie seen the Saturday will be devoted to institute immigration, Sept. 5th, is the following: The Solicitors Loan A Trust Co. Porter lic funds, when there is given them wire, and running the entire distance orce. work. The object of these meetings is to professional card of Dr. Locke, liomea- One of the notable features of the pres Smith et al. foreclosure. every year an amount of money equal to around the track. Stemwinder took the lead, but soon after tho quarter pole was develop a greater interest in educational ent year's development is the extensive Ora V Kirkwood vs J D Kirkwood; tneir annual taxes. J. F. Wisecarver and crowd returned pathie physician. matters, to more thoroughly prepare on the timber lands of Oregon. It divorce. from Salmon river on Thursday ot last Our government requires no one to passed, Lady Beach went to the fore with It is reported that the invitations are young teachers for their responsibilities, filings F Ilauswirth vs J T Byers; action for contribute, by taxation or otherwise, to apparent ease, and Stemwinder break- week. out for Dr. J. H. Nelson’s marriage. to develop and maintain a pride in the has been apparent for several years that a concerted effort was being made to se money. the support of religious or sectarian in I ing, Della A. took second place and in Don ’ t you believ' it. You will find the X'amhili county fair profession and to elevate the work of the cure large and valuable tracts of timber F A Hinson Delap vs J H Brower; stitutions, but when this vast amount of ! this order ttiev finished. M. H. Mann, “ad" on the first page. Read it by all The finest silver spoons and table teacher to the dignity of a profession. To in this state. Inquiry into the matter eqpity. property is exempt from taxation it the driver of May F. made a claim be means. ware is to be found at Holl's, A now in- that end we invite all who are interested forces the conclusion that the millionaire James Agee vs Frank Mittelstade; makes the burden of supporting the fore the judges’ stand that it was ini|>os- in popular education to meet with us. lumbermen of Wisconsin and Michigan action for money. Your attention is called to the fact voice has been received. state proportionately heavier upon those sible to stop his filly from tunning lie- School officers are especially invited to haye their eye upon Oregon and Wash The Solicitors Ixian & Trust Co. vs who pay taxes. Then we are compelled | cause the check rein broke, liesides she that the city wants two hundred cords of i Mrs. G. II. Chance and daughter of I be present and part of Saturday ’ s wotk as a field for extensive operations William T Raleigh et al; foreclosure. fir wood. by taxation to contribute to the support was running wired the judges t:ip|s*d the Portland, are visiting the family of Rev. will be devoted to school law and the du ington THIS! Ayer*« Sarsaparilla — dol bell. The judges did not take this view lar SEE in the very near future. The woods are Reuben Gaunt vs G B Abdell et al ; of religious and sectarian establishments. ! of a bottle — worth five dollars of any man’s The cinnabar ledge found by Dr. Hoberg, on college side. the case and ruled the hoise off the ! money. ties of school officers. Remember these full of locators and the various land of foreclosure. Either as a Tonic or Wood purifier, The amount donated to tlie various Goncber turned out to be nothing but A coffee grinder has been put in by J. meetings are for mutual benefit. fices are besieged with applicants for J A Buchanan vs J B Gardner; action churches, by exempting their property track. This ¡licensed Mann and lie de Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has no equal! oxide of iron. clared lie should appeal to the courts for L. H. B aker , II. Hendeison. All purchases of coffee Dr. James H. Stone. Tanpan Ohio, sax« : purchases. for money. from taxation, is not less than $20,000,000 *• 1 know of no alterative tnat gives so miieh School Supt. Yamhill Co., Or. I mention these facts not for the pur Alice Sweet vs Wm R Sweet; divorce. annually. Then if the population of the i the stakes, furthermore he made the satisfaction C. D. Johnson left for a visit through will be ground free of charge. as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” pose of calling into question the value of Jesse Dixon et al vs John Millican et United States is, in round numbers, . loud and public announcement that the Canada Wednesday. He will be gone A Terrible Accident. The sea side resorts of Oregon are I judges were “ a set of damn thieves. ” In this movement, but to indicate the pro al ; partition. Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla, several weeks. 60,000,000, there is paid annually from about deserted and the hotel keepers are The Cottage Grove correspondent to i bable development in the near future. Alice E Stephens vs Irvin H Stephens; public treasuries, for every mao, woman consequence he was permanently ruled Prepared ay Dr. .1. C. Aver k Co.. Lowell, Maw. M. U. Gcrtner, who is in the employ of in mourning as a matter of fact. rric« bottle., $>. Worth g;, a bottl«. the Eugene Guard writes as follows : i The transplanting of the Michigan and divorce. and child, thirty-three and one-third off the track for disresixN’tfui language Russell A Co., of Portland, spent Sunday Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow _______________ ____ Some fifteen davs ago an ___________ Indian in this _ I Wisconsin lumber interests to the Pacific L Root vs Robert Merchant et al; cents for the support of these ecclesias and as the Oregon society is a ineinlier with his family in this city. of the National Trotting association, Mr. ders if you take pride in seeing your l neighborhood by the ______ "name of : Jack be-1 ' Northwest will mean the employment of foreclosure. tical establishments. The royal family came drunk and went to sleep in his tent: *» Kieat army oi men and tho distribution Brower & Stowe vs J E Magers, ad of Great Britain is maintained at a yearly M. H. Mann is ruled off all tracks in Wm. Shuck passed through town Mon stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. D r . F. S. L ocke , ministrator ; foreclosure mechanic’s lien. cost of $4,000,000, and the people justly the countrv. Time bv quarters. .'!!>. 1 :17, I day on his way to the coast. He was The shah of Persia wants to buy Mrs. near Wm. Kellev’s, on Row river, and of '’*¡*1 sums ot money. 1 :55, 2 :32. Homeopathic Physician and Surges«. the night by some means got into It is a matter for congratulation that Chas Handley vs J B Gardner et al; complain of the imposition; yet'the accompanied by his family. John Mackay. Most anyone would like during The owner of Trademark w ho was en the fire near the tent and burned off his there is prospect of speedy development action for money. amount of indebtedness from which tlie LAFAYETTE. ORRGON. to buy her for about half what she is J. II. Henderson has added a beef boots; and the flesh on his legs from the oi HiiB resource. At the present time the John G Lewis vs Mary M Lewis; di churches are relieved by their property tered in the trot was fined $211 for not ap chipper and you can now get the nicest worth. professional calls promptly attended day pearing on the track. knees to the bottom of his feet was com- activity is greatest in the Roseburg land vorce. going untaxed would not only support chipped beef in town at his place. ¡second beat—Three scorings were or night. Bob Younger, the youngest of tlie no pletelv cooked, so that in a short time district. Of the reduced rate certificates Morris, Miles & Co vs Jesse Hobson; the royal family of England but would in (S3) ¡Oftice at old Printing office. S. P. M. Briggs will leave for Chehalis torious X'ounger brothers, died of con the bones of his legs were bare almost I issued by the board during August a ma- action for money. addition pay the salaries of all the execu necessary to secure a start, Lady Beach Iri Orton vs Oliver IT Morton; action tive officeis in the United States several and Della A. getting off even, with Stem on or about the first of next month, lie sumption last Monday in the Minnesota from his knees to his feet, being a most ' jority have lieen for Roseburg, and of the deplorable looking object. The skin on! number * going almost all stated that they for money. having seemed a situation in that place. penitentiary. times over. Here in America we justly winder and Hannibal Jr., half a length Stemwinder broke at the quar were in search oi timber land. his thighs in some places was entirely j State vs J A Odell ; larceny. complain of the numerous drones holding behind. Wright’s Compound Syrup of S.irsa- Mr. and Mr J. W. Rogers left for an ter, but quickly recovered, and before burned off, and one place on his right | State vs J C Coulter; bond to keep fat places in the public hive, yet the The Judge«. extended visit in the east Friday. They | parilia can be relied upon for all blood thigh I am sure was burned to the bone. | peace. amount they extract from the taxpayers the half was reached swung bv Deila A. will spend most of their time in Mis ! diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy Dr. W. W. Oglesby of th’s place was cal-1 State vs Wilfred Unger; assault with is but a small amount compared to the in a good easy pace. At the three-quar The following judges will award the Rogers Bros. souri. led and after a thorough examination, I prizes in the different departments dur dangerous weapon. loss the people are required to sustain by ters he overhauled Lady Beach, but the ’ new invention for Dress-t'titling that D. Stout has erected a fine new slaugh frenounced it a hopeless case. But the I ing the Yamhill county fair: State vs H C Hald; selling liquor to exempting church property from taxa little black mare made a gallant fight for can A be Yamhill county needs a poor farm. It used In a lady and gentleman and needs it about as bad as the court house ter house on liis farm near town and the ndian persisted in having his legs taken tion. All the other money wasted, stolen first place, and for a few seconds drew give pe rfect lit Price of scale, including a Horses—C. V. Kuykendall, North minor. rapidly away from the bay. The race . State vs Walter Holman ; gambling. grounds need fixing up, and we all know- Central market will be supplied with the off, and after a suitable time Dr. Oglesby I Yamhill; or unlaw fully appropriated does not equal G. W. Olds, Bellevue; R. XV. k< v of full instructions, can >»e had by call best of meatu. State vs Jordan Morris; gambling. together with Dr. D. K. Charles, assisted i PhiBips/Amity. now bad that is. the sum that is thus piously filtched dow n the home stretch was a pretty one, ing on or addressing almost neck and neck, but a few rods State vs I W Baird; assault with dan bv Wm^ Kelley, D. G. McFarland and Cattle — W. F. Coulter, McMinnville; from the pockets oi the taxpaveis of this XVright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup We call your attention to the notice of from the wire the little mate broke just country. A. H. Spare pertormed the operation.! g . yy. Allen, Amitv; J. J. Carey, La- gerous weapon. the county assessor, giving notice of the cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of The long enough to give Steamwinder the John J Hughes vs M Schnur; action i Indian lived thirteen hours after the lRvetti' meeting of the board of equalization of voice anil all inflamed conditions of the operation. WEATHER bulletin lead and the heat by hall a length. Della for money. I ________ Sheep — J. W. Cook, McMinnville; N. ' lungs. Sold by Rogers Bros. Yamhill county. A. three lengths back, and Hannibal Jr., S Colevvi’a.i’iiCal. i For week eudi“8 Saturday. September distanced. K. Sitton and John Fonts, Carlton. IrtiF.DS RECORDKI*. Time bv quartois, 38, 1 :15, C'. R. Cook Son have secured the ! J- C. Cooper is busily engaged in fixing Swine—A. J. Nelson. McMinnville; T. „1. R Johnson et al as M T Kutch et; 14, 1889. Oregon State weather bureau, 1 :53. i 2, 2:30. up the post office. It is more than like contract for the construction of the new i M. Floyd Colwell to Malinda Colwell, i R. Bewley, Sheridan; B. F. Lewis, Day a U’G ' tl ’ . I «1- ■ co-operating with U. S. signal service, heat—A fine start was made but ly that the office will be moved from its Force building. Materia) is now on the z’2 interest in 27 acres, in t 4 s, r 4 w; I ton. W R Johnson et al vs John Winner- | centlal offiee Portland, Oregon. Bulletin at Third the turn Stemwinder and Lady Beach TTICB: X-E3E. ground and work commenced Thursday. con $200. No °8 present location. Poultry—Mrs. J. S. Hibbs, McMinn berg; partition. taking a spoke out of the for <»f I’ortlaud. formerly of this city, Im- W. E. McCune to Ix»o. Kossack, 7.20 ville ; Mrs. T. R. Bewley, Sheridan ; Mrs. r J M Wise vs T J Bowles et al; action | ‘ -fhe tem^rature has been below tlie collided, E. B. Fellows is busily engaged in put There still remains a large amount of Imughtoiit Chee Wa, and will do mer’s wheel. Neither driver was Io for money. Lee Loughlin, North Yamhill. ¡normal. From September 1, the mean blame, so far as can be ascertained. By road tax to tie worked by our citizens ting down the matting and rubber in the acres in t 5 s, r 4 w; con $100. -IltOMNG AND WASHING— S. C. Force vs J. G. Turnerand B. W. B. Keen and wife to Cora I*. Wat Farm and garden products — Lee Ixntgh- ■ temperature has been about two degrees, this ascidcnt Della A. took the lead anil and the roads are in need of it, so do not court house. It will be down in time for Clark foreclosure. ¡daily, below the notmal During the kept it till the half, where Lady Beach fur lib patrons. H,- al«,, contracts for la- be surprised ta receive a notice in circuit court but the furniture will not be kins, 138 acres in t 2 s, r 5 w; con $5000. lin, North Yamhill; J. R. Booth, Mc Minnville; D. B. Kingery, Bellevue. Geo. W. Rearer et ux to Matthias | middle of the week, especially on the 11, broke into a wild run and got the lead bor. I’face of business, foot <d Fourth NEWBERG. forming you of the fact. I in. - A share of the public patronage is ao- Dairy, cooking and fruit—Mrs. Robt. Guenther and Aata Guenther 31 acres in I the temperature fell to 40 degrees orbe- by several lengths. Stcinwiniler also i Sl liciteli ~.l Work gliBrnnteeil guaratiteeil n a- gixsl anil a* A large party of immigrants from Ten t 2 s, r 3 w ; con $500. Dick Flaherty, the McMinnville trotter Ilutchcroft, North Yamhill; Mrs. W. Come to the fair. 1 low. allowing of frost formations in many bioke, but his driver held him down,and icheap ns anybody was distanced tn the race last Saturday nessee arrived in this city Tuesday. Sev Reticen Wade to Frank Stoddard, 40 Houck, McMinnville; Mrs. G. W. Olds, | sections of the state, generally very light, when he recovered his feet lie trotted More rain is needed. at Portland The time was 2:32'.j, 2:31, eral families left for the neighborhood of acres in t 2 s, r 4 w. Bellevue. ; but sufficient to be observa~ble. this beautifully, passing Della A. easily, but and 2:25lli. It seems that the 2:25*.< is Sheridan but the largest number rem lin Samuel and Mahala Cozine to II. L. Household manutactury—Mrs. F. A. John Jones has moved to town. I frost is one of the earliest on record. was not able to catch Lady Beach.' She a little too fast for Dick. ed here. Neff, lot 1, block k, Cosine’s third addi- Crawford and Mrs. Geo. Dorsey, Dayton ; 1 Frost to be injurious to vegetation seldom passed tinder the wire several lengths in Dr. Moore’s house is looming up. | Mrs. J. W. Gault, McMinnville. . ! wvvuivoj occures, aaa in Oregon, MV1V1C before VFVWIJVI October Jw, 12, the lead of Stemwinder, and Della A was «wanted ‘APHRODITINE" There is no disguising the fa< t that the G. 11. Wood of Boston, arrived in this I McMinnville: con $50. Jesse Hobson to S. XV. Sigler, lots 16, Painting and photography—Mrs. J. J. Remember the fair, the 25th, 261 h and j 1 except in the -— more elevated regions this —. ’ -i—— ~.ij behind the distance flag, (tn account of Oregonian is a great paper. As evidence city Tuesday night. He will clerk in F. Is S old on a - _ I “ is ............................... further evidence tending to show the the breaking the judges decided a dead of this fact look at the Monday issue. It W. Redmond’s store. Mr. Wood was 17 and 18 in block A, Hobson's addition Henderson, Amity; Mrs. G. E. Detmer- 27th. POSITIVE ing, Dayton ; Mrs. I’. P. Gates, Lafayette. j advanced ... v- . .... . ™. i advauced state of the season. gives the manufacturing industries of formerly clerk in the same store but left to Newberg; con $225. heat between Stemwinder and Lady Nancy Wiley is visiting at The; re- - 3UARANTEE F. Ilousewirlh et ux to B. F. Stoddard, Mechanical—L. C. Thompson, Carlton ; I )*|| Mrs. The •* fore part .... of the this state a deserving write up. les — week ——— gave a show- .. Beach and Della A was not counted dis for the East some three years ago. to cure any lot 160x215 feet in t 3 s, r 4 w; con $475. | J. Nicholls,Dayton : W. L. Warren, Belle : er, which was principally confined to the tanced. form of uervou« The growlers in this town need not be rt»UU tu VClltlll AJ1UCK. For Sale.—New two story house, 7: i'iaij Mary A nun Rowland to Marvenelli Black, , 1 vue. disease, or any Cysus Lamb is building an addition to i Northwestern part of tlie state, excepting Fourth heat—Ladv Beach took the lead, disorder of the alarmed, the town will still continue to rooms, woodshed, barn etc., very conven iots 3 and 4 in block No. 17, Rowland.s ! thia Plants and flowers—Mrs. R. Nelson 1 his llOUSC this rain rain nn on flm tho Q 9 nnJ and in 10 r»r» no other «.mniw. precip ami made the first quarter in 36’4. and Keuerative or grow. Several new bricks are in con ient; 2U lots, on one of the main tborl addition lo McMinnuille; con $425. and Mrs. A. L Nelson, McMinnville; I itation is reported during the week. The the heat was decided right there, for it trans of cither The hop pickers are through and ie- ’ templation and will undoubtedly be oughfaies of the city. A B argaix . ('al Chas. E. Feudali to Wm. E. Fendali, i Mrs. L. C. Thompson, Carlton. ..... "ex whetherar- . — sunshine lias been about normal. Tlie was too hot a pace for the little mare. , tinned home. BtFORt isinR from the AFTER started before winter starts in for good. oe or address T elephone -R egister . 100 aerea in t 5 s, r 4 w ; con $1000. All of the above nientioneti persons mornings have generally been cloudy or She kept it right, nobly however, and ezi-essive use ot stimulant«, 'lobaci-o or Opium, who attend the fair and fill the positions i C. E. Haworth stmts for the East to- i'oggy, giving ivav about noon to wartilth 1 Steinw inder was unable to catch her un or through youthful Indiscretion, over indulr Some of our local sports who attended There will be an entertainment at the Serious Accident. will be presented with a complimentary I morrow on business. and sunshine. The effect of these con til the three-quarter pole was passed. It encc. Ac., such a« I.o«s of Brain Power. Waketur the races at Portland last week made opera house on Wednesday evening, new. Bearing down I'alns in the Ba< k. Seminal (¡all at the office of the secretary, ditions on fanning operations has been •mall winnings but not on McMinnville | September 25th. Those participating in Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn On Tuesday Rev. J. McIntire, of La ticket, E. E. Washburn lias returned from quite favorable. On late gardens, corn was a beautiful lace down the home al C. W. Talmage for them. Emissions. Izmeorrhrra, Dirziuew. Weak Men. horses. Some ot them thought they had tlie ____ recitations __________ _____ to meet at fayette, liad a very narrow escape from ' are requested stretch, nose and nose, but the yelling Tillamook where be lias been teaching. , and buckwheat the conditions have lreen orv. Ionol Power anil Impotence, which If ne a sure thing but it did not turn out that the opera house at 4 o?clock of same day wiiat might have been a fatal accident. crowd caused Ladv Beach to leave her gli-ctisl often leal to piematuicolil age ami liisau- Another Oregon Exhibit. W. R. Everest took a box of apples to unfavorable; the early light frost doing feet, and Stemwinder passed under the ity. Piice 11.00 a Isix. ri boxes for r-.OT Sent by way. to rehearse. He and his little son were returning from Di. II. J. Minthorn, of the Oregon Portland, and 40 of them filled a bushei . slight damage to potatoes, tomatoes and wire winner by a neck. Della A. was mail on receipt oi price. Newberg, when just this side of Tarrant’s John Gault's pants were found in the: E. Barnekoff, manager of the Oak Grove j mill A WICITTF.N <11 A It ANT KE for every t’> 00 box full. ___________ squash vines. The weather lias had slight distanced Time bv quarters. 36L, 112’. order, of the traces came unhooked1'11111* company, will leave Saturday for to refund the money If a I'rrmaaasl county clerk's doorvard Tuesday morn- addition to McMinnville, will give a $50 which one allowed . .. . ! effect on the grass and has been generally 1 ;50, 2:25*4. the hack pole to drop, i Sloux Y,l“*'e he goes to attend the ‘ •n cure is not effeeted. Thousand« ot It-stlmoula)« The fall term ot school at the academy | Uvorab | e to ho icki , f , (lj « (1 i||g ing. The empty parse was found beside | lot to the person who will erect a house The horses liecame frightened and com- from old young, of both aexes, js-rmaneutly or*j l’alace exposition. A grand st'Xnts Fifth heat—Steiiiwiudi-r’s driver mis < •trod l.v aud '■ "fty-tbreel ?I)d working of summer fallow. Seeding 'rnr.-itiniNX f irriilar free. Addren them, The pants were covered with , upon it costing not less than $500. If a tncnced to run. overturning the hack, utsplay ’ of friiits, grains and grasses and took lie word go from the judge's stand THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. blood, showing that Mr. Gault had hit ! costlier lot is wanted $50 wilt be taken throwing Mr. McIntire and tlie little boy i ot1h.el; • is now being pushed forward in sections stand for an order to come hack and pul P*'oduL‘fi ,*8 being prepared WESTEaX BRANCH. him. from the price. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galloway, of your , of XVestern Oregon; the soil is generally led up at the tnrft, but saw his mistake out; dislocating the former’s left shoulder ' w“ich Dr. Minthoru will take with him BOX '.*7 PORTLAND, OR. The He«t Shore will undoubtedly be President Brownson, of the MeMinn- and bruising the boy considerably. The an,i llave °n exhibition at this big annual city, passed through this place Saturday too dry in Eastern Oregon to work it. A and made a tine trot to save the distance Hold by Rogers Bros . sole agents for M< - of wheat than I1 large acreage ** ‘ usual is and Jaidy Beach won in 2:32, oy i festival. This corn palace will be open on their way home from Portland. Minnville. uoed by tlie republican party to some ef- vill college, visited Hie public school here team ran a short distance auu and siuppeu stopped by ' or will bo sown in parts of the Will feet during the next campaign. A dem- one day last week ; he addressed the pu-1 the roadside uninjured. The Sixth iieal—Stemwinder broke on the Ti.» friends _ „7 of ^roln September 23 to October 5 and Dr. It is quite fashionable nowadays when In Eastern Orogon first turn, but recovered his feet and trot otratic cartoon paper should he started if pile in the various departments, and was Mr. McIntire will be glad to hear of his Minthorn will be there for two weeks i a young lady and gentleman are out rid- amette valley. \<lniiniMmtor*H Sale. cabbage is heading, though much ■ distributing reading matter descriptive I ing to let the former do the driving, the party wants to keep up with the i much pleased with the arrangement and escape Irom this accident. ted finely to the turn on the home stretch of it never had any rain. Young or ! of Oregon and ber resources. It calls to times. ’ management of the school. where he again broke, which lost him Bids Wanted for Wood. Notice i- hereby given that utnler and by R. Pettijolm and M. W. Gumm at- chards are looking well. The potato the heat and race; time, 2:33. It was a gether many thousands of people from the This office is in receipt daily of orders The use of calomel tor derangements states of the upper Mississippi valley and I tended the state conference at Salem the I crop is short, Pasturage in the moun , game race and a big surprise to eterv- virtue of an order of tin* countv court of Sealed bids will be received by tlie tor job work from towns both in and out- of the liver lias ruined many a fine eon I a nicely prepared exhibit of Oregon pro- j 14th, and report a good time; the name tains is not as good as usual. In sonic of 1 body, more especially to the owner arid Yamhill countv, Oregon, of date £s*ptember 3d, 18KII. in the matter of the estate of side the county. The T elkphone -R egis - ; stitution. Those who, for similar troubles water committee for furnishing the city I ducts will be a feast to their eyes and a ; given the new party was Union party. the valleys in the mountainous regions train« r of Lady Beach, who did not con James McCulloch, deceased, the under ■ kk has a reputation for doing first class | have tried Ayer’s Pills testify to their ef- with 200 cords of fir wood. The wood to I great advertisement for Oregon. Space threshing is being finished up and good sider the little mare in the best condition. signed administrator of said estate wilt, on Wm. Newman and Nate Stanley shoul yields are reported in many sections. «. <> . a call -_i, when yon i ficacy in thoroughly remedying the mal be delivered on the city property where has been secured in the palace am! everv- work. Give .. the office Saturday, the Mayor DeLashuiutt was anything but the water works are situated. Bids will ; thing will be ready for Oregon’s exhibit dered their blankets, frying-pans and The long period of dry weather proved to want work done. ady, without injury to the system. pleased to think bis horse had made a be received at the store of C-bas. Grissen. | upon its arrival there. This corn palace guns this morning and started for the be injurious to all crops in most sections FIFTH I »A Y <»l Ot'TOBEH. “Sandy’’ Olds the gambler who shot The water rates for dwellings have coast on foot. The boys aim to locate a of Oregon. The yield, however, is fair in record of 2:25*4 ami yet lost, first money. C has . G rissen , ; is a wonder, being constructed wholly of Emil Weber another gambler, at Port been placed by the committee at $1.50 I xaji . <ltily sell at public anction. for cash in Mutual jmio I s paid $46.15 in the fifth beat ranch. E lsia W right , most sections for even Oregon, while for and $19.75 in the last. Lady Beach was hand, at the court house door, at McMinn king of the Mississippi valley—corn. land, has been sentenced to lie hanged per month. These rates have not yet Water Committee. ' the ville. Oregon, nt th” hour of I o’c>»rlc in th« the East they would be considered large Its tower is 380 feet high and is also of Rev. E. J. Bolinger , of Salem, will on November 1st. Sandy still lias hopes been accepted by the council and it is 1 years old and Steinw inder 5, of said day. the following real corn. The building is a beauty as to ar give a temperance lecture here the 30th. crops. The apples will be a short crop; The Bell Ringer*. of his escaping the gallows, but the possible will be revised. More people The record made in this race was not afternoon chitectural design. The laud company Everyone invited. P rohibitionist . between insects and dry weather many only tlie best 5-year.old but also the best premises of decedent, to-wit ; chances are against him. will take water at a lower rate however. Th«’ -oiitliwr-i quarter of (lie northwest The ojiera bouse was well filled Mon deem this mode ot advertising the very sections will not have more than enough 4-hear-old time ever made in Oregon. quarter of section '12- twelve and the Mn. John Ennery and daughter, well It is astonishing how rapidly the feeble day night with an audience of music lov best. They have as yet found nothing for home use. It is surprising the arnouut northwest quarter of tlie northwest quarter T uesday ’ s ra < kk . known in this county, left Portland last and debilitated gain strength and vigor ing people and enjoyed themselves huge to compare with it. Already they are in of section (13) in t 5 s, r <» w of the Willam N orth Y amhill , Or., Sept. 18, 1889. quality and variety of fruit that is being week for Chategay, N. Y., to visit rela when taktng Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. For ly. The people are all artists in their daily receipts of dozens of inquiries from 2:40 Trot. produced east of the mountains, where a ette meridian, in Yanibill county. Oregon, Inasmuch as it has seemed best to our tives. It has been twenty-one years since what are called “broken-down constitu several lines and the entertainment is those who saw the exhibit at Milwaukee : few years ago the land was considered tit The entries were Lady Beach, Co and containing 10>) acres. Mrs. E. left there. They will „1" visit . U. ! tions” nothing else has proved so effect ; morally perfect. They will be rewarded or heard of it. At Milwaukee good seed | Heavenly Father to permit the removal only for stock, then for wheat and now it quetta, Stemwinder and Gloster. Deed at expense* of purchaser 1 by death of our worthy brother, A. L. throughout the New England states, re ive as this powerful but perfectly safe with a larger house if they return. Bated this (>th dav of Kcpteinlicr. ¡ hmm was sown and the same will be done at Bowers, thus passing through the mystic brings forth fruit that surprises even the The Betting—Stemwinder, although maining away until spring. J<»llN MH IT.MH H, medicine. Sioux City.— .Salem Stutesman. BORN. door that admits the immortal and better most sanguine. Now every section of lieaten the day liefore, was a strong fa- Administrator of «nid E«I b I<* We have received a letter from Lou J. G. Ballinger, who is in the agricul part of man to that home eternal in the Eastern Oregon repoTt fine sjiecimens of orite in the pool box and brought $20 to I'. W. F entox . A Legal Document. fruit. Bartlett pears appeal to be tlie $15 for Lady Beach, $7 for Glouster and Maddock, who left here some time ago tural implement business in this city, is K ay .—To the wife of T. B. Kay, on Fri Attorney for E-late heavens, therefore, be it sept « a.» • day, September 13, 1889, a boy. It for California, dated at Kansas City, a late cadet of the U. S. Naval academy. The follow ing notice was hauded to a Resolved, by Fraternity Lodge, No. 56, most cultivated and grown, though ap $5 for Coquetta. The result of the first can be counted as a democrat. heat did not change this, but at the ples, prunes, peaches and other fruits are stating that he was on his way to Lex He graduated from the academy two citizen of our town. This form should I. O. O. F., that we deeply deplore the Alllllillist i - h I oi -’ m Sale. ington, V.., where he would enter col years ago and since then has been serv H olman .—To the wile of W. H. Hol always be followed in a legal notice. We loss of our worthy brother, endeared to produced. Grapes are also successfully close of the second heat Lady Beach sold X lege at that place ; taking a law course. ing tlie United States as midshipman ot man, on Monday, September. 16, 1889, give it for the information of our readers. us by fraternal ties, and we sincerely grown in many sections. Thin ice wp.s for $20 against $5 for the field, and tiieie observed in a few’ pools of water in West- i was some lively hedging. It was a good He ordered the T elephone -R egister sent the Adams U. 8. man-of-war. He was a girl. Nollet-1« hereby given that under and by It will not be necessary for them to re mourn that we meet him no more. to his address. tain a lawyer in the future. in Samoa d jring the trouble but the ship Resolved, that while we regret his loss | ern Oregon during the week. In Eastern day for the “watermelon boys,” who got virtue oi an order of tlie comity court of Yamhill countv, Oregon, of <iate August MARRIED. Sep the 14 McMinnville Org as a lodge _ and __________ individually . „ grieve ____ ... for ___ the Oregon thin ice occurred in many oi tlie in early. We bave received a bound volume of left a week or so before the storm. I counties. Snow fell on the higher moun First heat—Steinw inder, Ucquetta, Glli, last, in the matter of the estate of Dear Sir I here by notfiy you That you j loss of a friend, still more do we deplore the Architects and Builders edition of Sunday night when returning from M erry -P itman .—Thursday, Sept. 19th, must keep your Shickens from Mine the loss sustained by the parents in the tain regions of Morrow and adjscent Lady Beach and Gloster were the start Samuel M<-<'uh-lieon. deceased the under the Scientific American. It contains a Amity, Mr. E. B. Fellows met with a se 1889, Judge I.aughary performed the ers, in tlie order named, Ijuly Beach signed administrator of «aid estate will, on or I Will trespass you of the j death of their beloved son, and desire to counties on August 1st. large number of designs of modern dwel rious accident. When near Chas. Hol ceremony of marriage uniting W. L. Premeis went to the fore after passing under the SATURDAY. TIIEttst HAY SEPT , tsw. McMinnvill Laws Yours extend to them our tenderest sympathy. B. S. P agi e , lings which can be erected at a moderate man’s the horse stumbled and fell throw .Murry and May Putman. wire, and at the quarter-pole had a de dulj -ell at public auction. at the court C harles G rokking ” ■ -• Resolved, that these resolutions be Observer U. S. Signal Service. cost. Parties who intend to build can ing Mr. Fellows out of the cart in front cided lead over Gloster and the other house door, at M< .Minnville. Oregon, at tlie Wanted spread upon our records and a copy sent Assistant Director Oregon S. W. B. have the privilege of looking it over, by of the horse. He fell on his head and Notice to Inquisitive Teacher«. two were a long distance behind. These hour of 1 o'clock p. in of s.aitl day. all the to the parents of our deceased brother, calling at this office. right, title aid interest of said <le< edent in, when found was insensible, and it was At the T elephone -R egister office, be positions were maintained until the fin of signed by the N. G. and attested by the State of Ohio, City of Toledo.t In answer to many calls for the amend or to tin- following real estate, to-wit: rometiine before consciousness returned. fore the riins set in, twenty eords of oak ed school laws of Oregon, I wish to say Rec. See., with the seal of the lodge af Lucas County, S. S. ) ish, Stemwinder from frequent break Tlx- A row between the druggist of New south half of I lie donation land claim Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is ings being so far in the rear as to barelv berg, H. C. llald, and Theo. Stitchen It was a close call to a broken neck, Ed and fir wood on subscription. fixed, and that they be published in one of Wayman < lleniliree, and desert lied a* to school officers and teachers that copies the senior partner of the firm of F. J. save his distance. lanly Beach trotted about a week ago resulted in the disloca is once more on the street but he is not follow*. to-wit : Ik winning at a |»oint two of the countv papers. Solomon Hirsch is now convalescent, of the amended laws are being sent out r Cheney & Co., doing business in tlie city finely from tiie start to the finish with and twenty <>n< hundredth 2 20» chain* tion of the shoulder of the latter. A I feeling quite as lively as usual ’ A. F.. M c K ern , N. G. ~ as fast as possible. The counties are and as soon as able will leave for Turkey west and 23 <-l»ain«« -«»nth from the north warrant was sworn out but was not serv i An old printer called on this office Fri L. U. H offman , Rec. Sec. ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid, out a skip, making the very good time of cast corner supplied in alphabetical order, so we of of sec tion 2»»: thence north 4V and that said firm will pay the sum of 2:27. Bv quarter*: 37*,. 1 :14’.., I •50’.. ed owing to the absence of Mr. llald. It day who had shipped from Liverpool to with his family. P. H. M esner , Yamhill must wait our turn. I will for c hain- ; thence’-onth *!» degree* 10 minute* One Hundred Dollars for each anil every 2:27. is probable the affair will be given tn the Tacoma. He is a cross between a M. I.. Pipes has vanished from the ward the laws as soon as possible. It ! N. H. P erkins , r - Cotn mitt ée. east in chains; thence ><»nth 24 minute* ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Second heat—Lady Beach l«d off in west .;n.nn’2 < liain- ; thence west 40 chain* grand jury. L. IT. H offman , I Scotchman and an Irishman and was Benton Leader. We hope he does not will not expedite matters at all to call for ' the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. fine form, and much to the surprise of to tli” |»larc ot Itcginning; containing The McMinnville creamery gathered i loud in praise ot the English flag. He leave the state, for he is as good an edi them by mail or otherwise. Confirmed. F rank J. C heney . pool buyers was never headed through 75-100 a'-re*. <a\e ai.d except therefrom L. H. B aker , cream for the first time this fall Thurs said lie wanted to die in sight of the Brit tor as there is in it. Sworn to liefore me and subscribed in out the heat. Gloster again claimed the all that pfirtioii tbcieof which I* *ituate ua School Supt. Yamhill Co., Or. The favorable impression produced on day of last week. The creamery is now ish flag. He also stated that an English The directors of the State Agricultural thisfitli day of Dec. A. D.’SG. second place, but his s|«-ed gave out on «•outIt side of Y.-cmhill river and all laid September 16, 1889. the first appearance of the agreeable - my presence, managed by Mr. Collins, formerly of the subject would never give up to a “dotn” society met Wednesday afternoon ami land being in t 3 r I w io Yamhill county, T ls ] A. W. G leason , the home stretch, and after galloping he Oregon liouid re med v Svrtin Fiona tew liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few Hillsboro creamery. He is a man of ex Yankee. He left the office and was im elected T. I,. Davidson, of Salem, presi Notice. Solari/ Vnblic. finally surrounded Coquetta, whocanie Said land i- -••!«! -nOjcct to the widow • years ago has been more than confirmed perience in the business, and under bis mediately arrested for an indecent expo dent ; C. P. Burkhart, of Albany, first Hall's Catarrh Cuie is taken internally in a go al second. Stemwinder appeared management the creamery will no doubt sure. No d >ubt he thinks different now. vice president, and Lewis Savage,’of Sa We have upon our subscription books by the pleasant experience of all who and acts directly on the blood and mucus to be laboring very hard, and again only dower. Deed at cx | h ii > c of purchaser. be a success. at the present time a large number of de- have used it, and the success of the pro ¿surfaces of the system. Send for testimo- got jusi within the distance flag. Time Dated thi« 15th day of Auguat, 1M8M Where everything is exceptionally fine lem, second vice president. prietors and manufacturers the Cal. Fig * Dials, free. F. J. C heney A Co. Toledo, < >. by quarters, 38, 1 :15, 1 :5J, 2:20. j linquent subscribers. It is just that they < V»DER, The extension of D street to college it is difficult to make a selection of the The United .States fish commission should pay for their paper in some man- Syrup company. Vdiuinlstrafor of -aid Estate. by Druggists, 75c. Third heat — A long time was occupied «ide has been cleaned out and n small very best; and this is the dilemma we I steamer, Albatross, will he in Portland Ft\ to \ A F fnton . Elegant New Dining Car« in scoring, the driver of I.ady Beach be bridge will be put in for the accommoda find ourselves confronted with each I during the fair and the people of the state I ner. If they have not the money handy Attorney* for IC«tate Aug K BS What 1« Castorin? ing bent on securing a good start, which tion of foot passengers. A wagon bridge j month when our favorite periodical, Dein- will haye a chance to see the large num we would be pleased to receive wood in will run daily, commencing August 22, he fina ly did, again taking the lead at would be the thing but at present it is ! Orest’s Monthly Magazine, arrives. The ; ber of curious and rare fishes preserved on stead, wood being the same as money to over the Oregon Railway & Navigation < astoria is Dr Sainin-l l’itcbe: - pn-i i ip impossible for the city to construct one. October number is bristling with good board of her,which have lreen secureddur- us. Steam heating and steam printing Co., Oregon Short Line and Union Pa I tion for infants and children. It contain« the start and keeping it until the close. A bridge such es ought to go in would things. To start off with, the colored; ing her explorationsoftliefi.shinggrounds uses up a large amount of wood, so don't cific Rv., between Portland and Missouri I neither opium, iiiorpliine, nor other nar- There was nothing of interest till the fin substance. It is a harmless substitute ish, when Stemwinder took third place coat in the neighborhood of $2500. frontispiece, “Tlie Wedding Trip," is a along this coast. The Oregonian says: lie afraid of bringing too much. river The cuisine and service are un i ! cotic for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and from Gloster. Time bv rniartcra. lovely picture in the same style as “The “The extensive collection of curious fish I Notice. The W>«f Shore has been received and excelled. castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee 1 :14. 1 51'e, 2:27*... is indeed a creditable production. It is Yachting Party,” given in the previous preserved on board the Albatross, many . is thirty years' use by millions of mothers. The board of equalization of Yainliill WEDNESDAY*« RACES. in the nature of a cartoon paper and number, and follows naturally in se- of which are new to science, and all of county Castons destroys worms and allays fever- 'SCOIZO will meet on the second Monday _____ , gives the Portland police force a deserv ; quence! for is not a yachting party often which are strange to the general public, I isbne-s. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Two-year-old Trot. in October for the purpose of examining t'a>- ing hit. Three large pietnres in colors a forerunner of a wedding trip? In addi- i and the array of deep sea fishing appar Dr. O. S. TXrrlg’ixt ; curd, cures diarrhoea ami wind coli<- Trotting—Two-year-olds, mile heats, and correcting the assessment roll of the I ; toria relieves teething troubles, cures con add to its general fine appearance. It tion there are nearly 150 other illustra atus used in making explorations of the year 1889. F. M. Y ork , Is Prepared to do All Kinds ot ! stipation and flatulency Castoria assinii- best two in tine. . will be a weekly visitor to our table. tions. But everyone needs to have this I fishing grounds, will form an interesting Calbreath <L G ouc I h - i ' s l>. f. ( anemab, tne food, regulates the stoniaeli and County Assessor. txtoiesik :. i lates Portland is a good field for a cartoonist. comprehensive family magazine every ; exhibit of themselves, and probably the bowels, giving healthy and natural rteep. by Altamont, dam Ophelia Child.«. The price is $4 09 per year or 10 cents month. It is published by W. Jennings steamer will be crowded during her stay Castoria is the children - panacea the T. M. Tongue’s hr. f. Pandora, by Plan IVmorest. 15 east 14th street, New X’o.-lc. here.'' Pitcher’s Castorla. ’ mother's friend. Children Cry for per copy. ter. dam by Autocrat. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Í •Ä ¡.S: îïïkïx" ■' "KäsSS-.«. a *« xbssss «1-. I J A. ? 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