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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
------------------------ THE TELEPHON E-IlE(USTER. : THE leHrtlKNM WMBCtt Canton Clipper. Port I' »nnaenil has a I mhiiii . Friday, October IS, 1HHB. Buy n Clipper lllrycfr riding pluw. i Canton Clipper plows ut l Sander«' Martin A roiTinrii x hoi r «. | A full line of paii'hed and green coffee From ■ a ni. to 7 p m From 8 39 p at Hemli“r»on'i m. Is 9 p. tu. , laa>k nt thoae new rattan ami willow Money order hour» frolli 7 a. in. toil p. m. Sunday from .'I p. m. to 3:30 p in chairs at Binghant's. Mail south closes nt 9 Ml a. m Mail The latest in shirts, full pleat rd bosom north closes at 8:30 p. m and 9 p. m at Kay A Todd’« lor *1 25. THF. MXIIKKT RFfllRT. Several new lied-ruom mils wi-re to ceiveil by Bingham thia week. This market report Is corrected Thurs Good tea can 1« purchased at I. ll. day noon of each w cck by A J A pperwti Ilenderoon'a for 25 centa per pound, Potato«« Xi bushel* 2 w t'hiiAms. voung F dos *'-’ <•’ •« <». <». Ilislsoii is busy making galvnn- 4 '»» tn old ___ . R 3 to olii » do» i i«rd work for buildings in Graut'a Paas 10 ■ Ctear »ides V lb. N Ha, >n {8houM*rs *r ll> start «evervl more grist mills and 12 to 10 I Hams * lb grind the whole of Yamhlll'a w heat crop. to H» Io s It ia estimated that ¡10,1X10 people out- 3> ...» dozen elite of Portland will visit the exposition. Bulter. Creamery. V m “I roll C. D. Johnson returned from a visit to Rutter, dull. .. _ tro»h ___ J « roll •> « to 13 * pound Ids old home in Canadu Wislnrmfay Urine ....... 7 r to S 4 Dried apptes. dull. V morning. g to II fried plum», dull. V Ft to II F. Barnekofl is up on the Sound, Dried prunes, dull.* dull. F p<l It It to Itatedpaaches.dull, F.pl where McMinnville flour has re«-rived a !.. _ . i»i I 10 I Flour . * »ack great sale. cent II. 12, anil 13 Sugar- declined '♦ e- is»nnd' for *1 00. pickle-. In 3 gallon kegs, J. II. Henderson found ttie capn'ity ol C I.', i-oflt“»« range from S3 to 33 cent-. * his coffee mill too small, ao ha» pur- pound, coal oil. very firm. » »2 73 vcase. chaiuwt a larger one. Mil of all klmls advanced »2 '»> per ton. No plow haa gained ao wide a reputa and is very firm tion in so short a time as the t '.inton Cli|q«r Merit wins COMMRRIIAI. muri t\D M KlIKkT. conn ing from seal ol the mountains. W e le for valtev valley wheat *1 !2't(<*♦!.25 anil quote Eastern Washington and “taeg- n *’. 15*» •I 17ta OATH —Receipts for the past wwk have been 3578 ctla.. a< against 9328 etta, lor the week previous The market is stronger and has advam-ed at least lc. We quote 376M9c. a.i« vaaxvisco siiirr. WHEAT—The spot market is fairly active, holdem selling more freely at *l.Sll4(<rL32,< lor stamtanl shipping Reivipts continue of fair proportions Option» quiet OATS—Not quite so active but a fair ‘ ' ia doing * ' - price» ' , Choice bwaineas at - - full feed quoted at »1 22‘,tal.25. No. I feed »1.17»,’»1 20 Spot wheat in Liverpisil quiet hut ateaili Mayor Manning left lor Gaston vei terdav morning lor a *ni|w hum. lle will not hold the sack. During Sentsinl«r *14,048416 was rol- lected by Internal Revenue Cid lector John Whitaker in Portland The store of J D. Carter, in Newlwrg. was burglarized last Friday night and about *200 worth of gixxl« taken The Ifavia sewing machine does a greater variety ta work ami does it more easily than any other sewing machine made. All who attended our county fair nml saw the work of the Davie sewing ma chine ean testify to its great super iority over other machines l.iberati and hia band of fortv-tive |«r- fornier* get *13.000 for the four WUUlia engatn-ment at the exposition. Iteaidcs, they liave the receipts from th«“ »ai red concert» on Sumtay. I». A HOAT RAILWAY AT THE HALLE* Th*» Ev*«nln| Train IHtrh»«l bf mi Ol<1 Cow N»ar IHHy. Nrwstor Dolph Thinks a l.urgr Appro priation Will ilu Made. This city was thrown into a fever ol ex- eltanieiit Monday night whan a dispatch recelvad stated that the nigbt express had been wreekad ntar Dilly. A targe number of our people who had friends or relative« on the train re|Miln>d to the de pot in order to get psrficulars of the acci dent. The agent informed them that nd* one was hurt, that the wreck was caused hi a cow on the track, the engineer and fireman jumping as the engine left *.’» track. The engine only left th« track and till lied over mi Ita aide. Tho acci dent oei'iitred about 7 o'clock and it waa immediately telegraphed til the head of- flee Another train with a erew «4 men left for the wreck and at 3 o'clock Tue«- dav morning the train appeared in thia city A large nunilier of McMinnville people were on b.«ird and if a serious ac cident had occuirnd the town would now be in mourning M>. Hollon Barker, uf Wall* Walla, who 1« In the city, say« the Or.qoiitan, 1« just 111 receipt of a itatayeil tetter fiom Hanatur l>olph, which waa to have ls>en reml at the rm-ent waterway convention. Rpeaking of government tuiproveinenf the Henator »«vs: “I ealleil vest ritay nt the ulllee ol the chief of engineers to learn, If possible, if the rr|s>rt of the uommlMion, appolnt- e<l umler the provisions of the last river anil harbor bill to examine The Dalles raphls ami report a plan of Improvement, had lieen made. I learned that the com- miaalon had relumed from Europe alter examining what ia known as the hy draulic lifta for veeeeta in France and England, and that their report would be receive«! In time for action by con- gross THF COMMIT*»* MRRTN. Th« < ounl.T tlomoeralle t'anlral t nnuull. tea Kteela a Wew t halrnian. Monday the county democratic con- tral committee met ami proceeded in elm-t members in place ol the ones to- signed. The chairman for the future will lie Henry Gee, <4 Bellevue, a stable i4d democratic of many years standiflg. He takes the place <4 W. L. Bradshaw, who haa moved to The Italics Charles Jack, of Amity, waa elected a member to till the vaeam-v in the com mittee from thpt |>re«'inct made bv the removal i4 II. Clay Buich to thia city. T. J. Harris, present sheriff, was elected from l^fayette. Hie committee has started in to work early, bill in work only ean demoi ratic aiicewM l>e obtained let the committee organize, and do not procrastinate as heretofore. The campaign will soon be upon us amt lhen if nothing is done it will l»e tis> late to begin. Murdwron« l*utl«nan Car Fartar. "From scieral coineraations I have had with members of the commission, the elite! o( engineer* and other*, I am confident that there will l>e a nt ron g favorable teport foi the improvement, and that the project recommended will lie a boat railway. I have strong hopes that with such a re|sirt our delegation, acting in unison, ns we will, will lie able to reeuro a largr a|>proprtation lor the eommemeim-iit of this hiqiroii-ment. "Ill regard to other imurovemeiite, the large eatiina’.es made in previoua year« for the work at the mouth ol the Cohinibia ami at the t'ascadea have aid ed greatly in securing targe appropria tions This year the estimate for the amount which can be econ >uik-ally use«! at the mouth of the river ia not eo targe aa herettaore, and I fear as a i-onse- quence that there will I* more difficulty in aeeurlng as targe appropriations As I have wait* to you lieforo, the appropria tions are based, to a large extent. U|s»i the re«-otnmemtation« of the migineera in « barge, the first thing done being to de termine alsrut how large the bill will be and then to divide the amount to Is- ap propriated among the aeieral wotk« t'OVNCII. I'RIH'RF.ntHGS. I’ll« iiuneil met Monday ttiglil but a<l- jotirned for want of n quorum Wednesday evening they met again. Present, Mayor Manning, Council men Burt, Gtlaaen, Johnson, J oiim and Wright. On motion 190 cords of wool wer« or- dered |iiirchused On motion the above wus rocontld- ered. On motion Kt cords of wood ' were or- dered purchased of Cliss i < I r • NMi in g at *2.K) |>er cord. The last section of the rules governing plumbers was adopted The next on the ordinance was the rate« for consumers of water. This la the must Intereating part ol the water ordinance to the citizens ol thia city. The rates were read to the council and the rate for families waa discussed at length, and although no rates were adopted, the rates which were put down and the ones which in all probability will be adopted are Families Including hatli-tub, sprink ling street in front <•( residence and all eot-sum|gion of water in the liouse. *1<M) per month Sprinkling lawn ol two lots er leas, 30 rents tier month extra during season ; each additional lot 25 cents per month I'xr::. when water L Harn, in :..L taken in house, 25 cents per month extra. Barn, when not used in house, »1.00 l>er month. The above rates are aulijeil to a change, however, at the will of the conn* ell and there ia nothing sure <4 tlieir adoption. If they adopt them there will be more people take water than II they raise them. One dollar per month is very reasonable and nearly every house in the city will be stipplieil with water at that price within six months •... rita DOI.I.AR OltaNOKV. - ----- < oinrrv rrit'MT Herrmann, th« Maglrlaa. Mak«, a < Vina- ■non W««p In Nan Frsnrl«ra. The regular monthly session of the county court opened on Wednesday, Herrmann, the magician, who ope.ted j October 12th. In the mutter ol the application of in Portland yesterday, baa just close« a siiccssaliil engSnamtiil at the Bush Street William Nelson and others for a county Road established and ordered tliealer, Hen Frsncisco. During Ills atty j road there he visited, in rwnpany with some ! opened. other gentlemen, the Chlneee theater. In the lobby were a lot of Chine«« imw I- <ller» selling Chinese awi-i-tmeat., or anges and other fruits. Ilerrmarn made a dead set at the orangemaii, a thiiifaced avaricious looking fellow, who wore a queue about flvn feet long H -rrmunn bought an orange and cut it ojioii . With an exclamation of joy and surprise, hia eyes Hpiirkling and his face lit up with smiles, he drew a live dollar gold piece out id the pulp and held It up so the Chinaman could see it. The latter's eyes bulged from their socket«. an<l a pained ex|ireasiuii of diaMp|K>lntment crossed his expressionless Use. Herrmann pur chased three more oranges, and from each lie drew u shining flyer. By this time the fierapiration rolled In beads down the Chinaman's face and he looked so sick that everyone felt sorry for him. lie gathered up liie stock mut- fetin,; to himHelf, and when Hermann wanted to buy another half dozen the Chinaman refused to sell them “I’ll give you a dollar for them,” »aid Hermann. The price was only 12 cents, but the Chinaman was tired of giving : away money. ‘‘Me no like« sellum,” lie said ahiillv. A few minutes later he re tired Into a corner, and with the air ol a cona|>irator liegan to cut up liin oranges. One after another they went and his look of disappointment hecaioe darker arid daiker a» the magic gold pieces failed to api*ar It waa iu-tiiallv trsgii when the K**»l Eatfetr. last one was gone, and Herrmann gave A. E. lhivis and wife to J. T. Carter, him a dollar to prevent hi. committing 39.57 acres, part of the J. Monroe land suicide. claim, t 3 a, r 3 w , *494.02 % l’lr»Rsnt flurprl»**. J. D. Carter ami wife to J. T • '«Her, 2 29 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w ; »23. Header* of the Daily Ejaminfi may Rheiniiart Kleimlinst and wife to have noted in iawt Friday'* edition an ac Angus McCulloch, DM) acre* in sert I on count of a Han Franclaco jeweler having 4, t •"> *, r 7 w , *1,000. Estate of Samuel McCutcheon to pronouncetl a curiotM green Htone taknn to Charlotte l-oder, 159’, acre* of the W. him to be |*oliahe«l aa an emerald worth C. Hembree land claim, inti», r4w, It turns out that the gem ia the *2KN). property of a well known lady of this Charlotte Loder to C. larder, the plai’o and was picked tip ten years ago on above: *3,000. G. E. Kellogg aiirl wife to Aea F. Cate, the beach near< 'reacent city by her daugh n w ’j »4 n w , section 9, t 4 *, r 5 w ; ter, who is now dead. Hinca the death »350. of her daughter the lady has treasured W. F. Ilangasser to Barburr* Ellen the pretty stone as a kee|»*ake,not know BangasHer, fam! in the city of McMinn ing its great value, however, and took it ville ; *2. to a Jewelry store while in Oakland, < al. W. F. Bangaaser to Tdlie Ilangasser, U» have it suitably mounted for preaerva- land in the city of McMinnville; *J Tillie ll*nga*H<-r to Barbara F.. F'urve, tfiosi. It is unnecessary to say that «he wm an-azed ou learning from the honest laud in the city of McMinn« ille; *600 Jam«-« Ma<Ison ami wife to Abigail Jeweler that it was a valuable gem. This Meinbrough, 42 ar te* of the James Mor lor- is but another example ttl the womlerful ris land claim, t3 a, r 4 w : *3,100. mineral wealth of this highly favorecí J C. Itralv and wife to J. W t.'owtes, section of the footstool. It is nothing un 11 feet off the east side <4 Ita I, block 8, usual to find nuggets of gold and bright original plat ta McMinnville; *5,500. little cornelians, rubies and agate* in the Mary Ellen Darr to Addison Darr, ffO acres of the labin Morin laud claim, t5 crops of the turkeys in Houthern < »regon *, r 3 w ; *5,000. and Northern California: but when it tddison Darr nml wife to Mary Ellen comes to picking up emeralds worth a Itarr, the al«ne. *5,000. small fortune on the Ht-asliore the rir- Milton Peery and wife to If. W. Peery, cumstaru-e la worth relating Not the 191 aeiea of the Alvis Kinney land least feature about the emerald w«« that cla m ; t 5 s, r 3 w , *1,090 it lay fur years with Home other pebbles I'. N. toC. A. Blane, 54 acres, section in a glass globe in which *>m»- China lil 26, t 2 s, r 3 w C.G. Robertson et al to J. W. Ingle, ies were gruwing, ar. it was only when in Iota 22 and 23 in Cayton , *55. water that ita pretty tints were shown to J W. Ingle and wife to M. W. Toll the ulsw-rver before the lapidary removed man, lot* 22 ami 23 ami levee lots I am! the rungh coating It was heart shape«! 2, Dayton; »2.400. in form ami a* largu as an ordinary mar E. C. Williams to John M Westfall, 2 ble —7Yw»rf, Jacktonrillr. acres near Amity; («0 Friday evening at Albina while Thom as H. Meltavitt, depot master for the O Ail*«rtl.««l I.«Iter«. An up-country |>aper telegraphe«l the Walla Walla SfuM»«u>n on election day, R. A N., and hia 15-vear old eon were Tile following list <4 letters remaining to send it 200 wools ol election news. discharging their duties alxiut the rail IM'AI. AND GENERAL. The Stntrsman replied: “No m>eil of road platform, the cashier ta the Pull in the poatofltce at McMinnville. Oregon, October 17. 1889, for two week*, will lie 200 words; everything gone to hell.” Canto» Clipper plows. man Car company, In company with one sent to the dead letter olflce as "un A young man named Campl«ll had of the colore«l car p>“rters, approaclied, Canton Clipper ¡lows at Martin A claimed,*' if not called lor the misfortune to hurt his fingers yester Sanders'. asking Meltavitt, who h it |«>lice jHiwerw, Agee, Jr..James It Kutcb, George day morning with Jack Helyer * buzz Fresh mince pies at the bakery, 15 saw Hi* middle finger was saw«ul near to arreet the porter as he had been abus Albee, Mr Edwin Kauffman. H F cents each. ly off. I»r. Calbreath dreaseil the wound. ive. The porter resisted arreet and draw Agee, Jackson Keen, f reo Arthur, Wm Kinger ick, l’anici The Italie sewing machine ia the M W. Tallman, of North Yaiuhill, ing a revolver allot McDevitt, the bullet Arthur, W U Kinsey. II simplest made. ha* bought the property ta J W. Ingle striking him in the left side just !>«low Arthur, Dr Wm Kuhns. Mr A MrsJ-2 He will the watch pocket, cutting off hia watch Have you noticed those swan's down in Itaylon, warehouse included Arthur, Millon I .evi*, Mrs W W move hi* family to Dayton Mr Tail hlaekets at Bingham's. I.vneh. Itev |l t chain, and following around hie riba Bell, Mr» A E man is a thorough biuiness man and tin Morgan, William Remember that 1». stoni, ol tha City deratands a warehouse. May he have The boy seeing the father «hta, mailed Booth, <’ C Bell. II A Murray, J E market. |>avs cash for chickena ami I success to hie resell«“ ami Gibbs shot him, the Beat. Mr Fred Madden, Walter hides bullet entering the right breast near the Biggs, T W .. , . , , I Catarrh in in the blood. . No cure for Mooes, P A 2 Tuesda.i night Ira Nelwn returned lor 1 | thia .... loathsome |o-ll,gonM! and dangerous ,|.nin,, disease is nipple, ami it iaauppoaed pass«'! through Barber, Mr J W McCullough, a visit home after an absence of three possible until the poison is thoroughlv McKinley, Mr the lungs McDeiitt'a wound was not Black, Rev W II rears eradicated from the system For this Bov ley, W F. McMurrvn, H F serious but that of the boy waa very crit Biggs. Mr McMurren. Mrs S r Chas. Woods th« horse trainer, leaves purpose, Ayer's Karaaparilla is the best Newcomb. Mollie 2 for Eugene the latter part of this week or and moat economical medicine lYice ,1. ical. The potter had not lieen ap|>re- Bone«, Mr James Neal, C II Six btatl^a. *5. Worth *5 a bottle bend«»I at last accounts, but waa aii|> Brock, Mrs Mary the Brat ol next. i Bynum, Charles Nsil. II The largest stock of fancy goods and [swieil to lie in hiding ataiut the docks or Bartholomew. Mr Nelson, 1-ouie Work on the S»r«-e building is being pushed and the building is now up *o as Christmas novelties ever brought to this buildings. Coleville, Mrs Chas Paterson, Wm city will soon arrive for Rogers Bro* to see its protection». Cook. Mr* H M - 2 ‘ Pepi«, Mrs F Married. The stock was purchased in Chicago and Cook, Mr J W Price, F It Martin A Sanders have had a splendid New York and will lie ehipped direct. Il"» i -Roet ar»ov. In Portland, iHo- Cook. Mr» E M Richard«, C T trade in grain drills this fall The Super The people are requested to call and see her 9. lflHH, bv Rev G. J Burchell, Corlon, Mr» Mattie Rouas, C B bi* drill talks for itself. it. when dteplayM, liefore purchasing Mr Ed. Howe to Miss lam Robertson; Dickens, Mias Rounds, I. B Corvallis people are excited over the elsewhere. liotli <M this county. Elliott, Mr Wm Ramage, George fact that a company of local capitalista — - - -- .¡„ M. II. Mann, owner of several fast Hrtw vav-Bi xvrrr.- — tl< Hviupia. Wash , I Elliott, Mr» Maggi, Shakleford, Man will build a flour mill. Slater, .1 horses, among which ia the wonderful otar 15, 1889, A. II. ! Erickaon, Eric on Sunday, October . .. . to <(. • __ Vi.al.lA F ield*, Tkna Thoa strouhrr. Mr Mr. Brownlie, inspector of light houses > ¡-year-old stallion Altao, winner of the Stewart, ol this city, Mi - « . Graee Fleenor, A P Stoffer, Elsworth Burnett, of Italias. paiiwed through the city on his way to great 3-year-old race at the last state lair Small. DC the light at Cape Meara. at Salem in the remarkable time of S< orr-Coox.—At the residence of the Gillam, Henry ■e ... . > . .. . , - . 12:31, lowering all previous records in the bride in this city, on Tliurivlay, <k-to- Hutching«, James Handers, Hensvn E T D Phifer and daughte. left Tuesday I jn ,ha, illt0 lllltrfen> i Smith, A ber 17, 1889. Judge larughary perform Haine«, J T alterrm.H! for Glenwood. Iowa, where st Citv View ,«irk -<h^..r.tan InRfrtlrorotu Hird». Wm Chapman and wife to Mary Har- ed the interesting ,-eremonv wliiili Houston, W II—2 Sweet, Agnes I!—2 !hey will May tor nonie time. ' ria, Iacrea m-ar Hheridan ; »175. united Wm Scott, of Wheatlend, and Houston, William HHmai, Mrs J. . / . .... a . . ('h:utnc«v 1 Vi>ew think* t’levelaibl At its meeting in Portland last week, Tailor, Ed The board of equaliaatiod haa been in W1(| the denni ratic nominee for p.eai- Mr». N. L. Cook, ol this city, in wed Hays, lion 1 Wm. Chapman and wife to John M. Helyer, W J Walton, Mrs Mattie I Chapman. I acre in Hheridan. *109 the State board of horticulture discussed aeesion th,, week and is rectifying mu.- t|ent jn (| h Govern<w |i,n u lock. Herington, Mise I, Wright. Geo take* made in the assessment. u?e ,blw(t in lhe tUte of New The couple will go to California for Howe, Mr Edgar Poppleton ami wife to Martin the propoaition of iin|sjr1ing a car load of M'right, MreHannah Vae Wright's Arabian Condition Pow- York He isn't so sure about Harrison their honevmoon and then take up their Heater, F M I Burlingame, 147*. acres near Lafayette, inset tivorous ami song birds to Oregon. Wilson, Wm *3600. ders if you take pri<fe ill seeing your being the republican nomine«“, and art residence op the farm of the grouui near Ihgraham, W II It was decided to try the experiment Wilson. James fully hints that there is a deal ol vitality atock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. Edgar Poppleton and wife to Martin and donation* will b«“ solicited for the Jaehn, Herrn Weiaenfild, W P in ftlaine yet. There are possibilities <4 Wheatland. The groom is well knowu Burlingame, 2 acre* in l alayette; *1,250. pur|»oae of providing for their tran*|iorta- Yocum, Jim Kirk, Mr Big bargains at the new milinery store mischief in such an interview as this in this county, being the father of C. G. Keen, G W next door to the poeceflice (’all and a-e Jackson Agee and wife to Wm. Willis tion acroa* the continent. The taiarri Scott, who resides near Carlton. Mrs. Stat«» Fish Commissioner E. Thomp ua Meadames Itavidaon A Reynolds. When cailin he above plea.*? say 190 acres in section 22, t 4 a, r 5 w; lia* no funds at ita di«poaal fur procuring son savs that the commission is emphat Cook is known by everyone, and i» high "edverti •1,400. J. C. Coopta, Rev. Wiley Know lea, pastor oft he i thes«“ insect destroyer», hence those who ically oppose«! to the introduction of cat ly esteemed by her many friend. Boat matter THE HK«1 WINS ALWAYS. P. I'hurch, will preach Sunday morning fish in any ot the waters of Oregon for I care to assist in Hie enterprise are re- and evening All are cordially invited to two goo«l reasons i'oiire** Not«*». Two Implfmrnt Firm» Agree 4»«* « Test, They are an enemy | quested to (oraaril their donation* to the attend. which Itrault* tn the Defeat of One. to our sal-non and other fool fishes Where is that foot ball von »ere talk- I With Oregon's present mechanic's lien memlier <4 the l»oard residing in their Wright'a t'ompound Syrup of sarsa Second, our fish are superior to cattish ing about• The following tetter will explain itself. district. The bird* it is desire«! to se parilla can be relie«i upon for all blood in every respect, while the cattish has no law it l>ehooves our citizens to keep The students now have ac «>«s to the 1 It fa from reliable farmers, in this neigh cure are known te be the enemy of the diseases, skin affection*, etc. Sold oy commercial value. He aaya: “A great their eves open alien hiring strange many persons have applied to us for cat painters and car|>enter». Do not pay for new library. Koger* Bros borhood, whom cverylxely knows fruit pests, such as cat birds, cardinal fish to introduce into lakes and streains. Ml Mtsavni.«, Or., Ort. 9, 18H9. Mr. Baird ami Misa Millsap have le- the work until it is aa-ertaine-l that the G. W. Hardwick, «4 Newlwrg. whose I but , red Irirls, mocking birds, w hippoorwill, for the foiegoing reasons we have buildings burned *1 the tale fire in that j .Vr»«r». J. ft. Hallingrr ,(■ Co., hnplenirnt etc. It is estimated that for *1,000 a material has been liquidated for. else turued to school. to furnish them.” city, ia preparing to rebuild the hotel on declined ' Dtalrri, MrMinnnlle, Or. Several «4 ll«r students expect to go to A car load of these friends of the horticul The little three-vear-old son of Mr. von may lie ealled’on to pay twice a larger acale. G kntlkmkn :—In aceontance with our A painter named W. Portland U> day to attend the ex|»osition. turist ean («brought to Oregon and set an«l Mrs. Herbert Itovlen «« fatally case to the point. agreement with you and with Martin A Wm. . Martin ta sick fever. He umnri We have in ottr reading room nearly a Hanilera, we have made, on our farm at liberty. Donation* will be received at . i it with a at bnrne«l k a ipw few nave days mkv a|p> hi at th«“ residence II I’ursely, rei-ently in thè city, did a !• n<? ’‘•nET'r ir . • ‘ > tl”> h j-reeg, above __ r,._.q job or two, and skipped on Saturday, doaen weekly iiewapa|M“rs and seteral near McMinnville, a thorough test of J any time and tlioae in I Ilia diatrict wisli- friends will be glad to see him on the ' Pilot Rock . — ............ . The little - fellow was play- magazines and periodical*, all for the vour “Firing Diiti lunan " Riding Gang street- once more ' ing to aid toe worthy cause will find R. . ing in an outbuilding, and it was sup September 28tb, leaving the material benefit of the students. Plow, and ttie "Canton t'lip|»er” Tri S. 'Vailace, at Halem. ready to receive It you want bargains in «-rockery and posed had obtained some match«« and unpaid for. first getting |.ay for |«inting Mr. Bruwn*on went to Portland last cycle Riding Plow, «old by Martin A glassware go to Gri-sen A Wsugaman. set tire to his clothing. The [uncnts a house or two. Now the owner of the Saturday and returned Monday evening Sanders, of this city. their contributions < trvgun lias but They have just rei-vived a Isrg«- consign were attracted by hia cries, but lie wan house is requested to pay for the mater His classes revile to Mis» Baird wlien he We consider the "Flying Dutchman'’ few song birds and it ia to 1« lio|«d that so badlv burned lielore the flames were ment direi t from factories. to he the lietter plow for the following these teatliensl immigrants may 1« Look out.— ia absent. extinguished that lie died two days alter. ial and will have to do so. reasons, viz., tl runs lighter, 2) doe» The farmers are busy sowing tlieir The grief-etricken parents have the heart .t/bony lb mor rat. Four new students were enrolled thia tatter work ; (3) lias tatter rolling cut ' forthcoming. It is certain that once here grain This beautiful weather is pleas felt si rnp.tlivof the community in their week Mr. Brown of S|iokaiie Falls. ters; (4) fa more easily adjusted to land; i they will sum multiply and rid the fruit Herd of Blootlril Stallion». ing to them and also to the many eastern aid affliction.— Tribmir, PrndlrtOH. ~~ Mr. Shaw, of Powder riv«»r; Miss Alex (5) stronger, ami, in our opinion, more i trees <4 insect ¡«»ts and till the air with l«o[4e who have arrived lately. ander. of lmle|M»ndence, and Miss Baity, durable Every energetic farmer takes pride in Yours trulv, Wilson Barrett, the English igL..'__ actor, _ alio i the melody of tlieir song “A penny saved i* a penny earned." is coming over to play an engagement in a team of line horses, ami will have it if of Willamina Signed I ? H olm *«, Several pennies can 1« saved an l tliere- thia i-ountrv this iwi»>n has been made The «1st« Fair. • | J. K. H olman . The entertainment given last Friday he can. To meet this growing demand tore eame-i by using a Canton walking ! the victim of a vicious treasury iiil ng. evening was well attended. Professors among the farmers, Galbraith Bru«,, of Tobaee* Halalng In Orex<»n. The president of the Oregon Mate gang. Buy one <4 Martin A Sanders. j Heretofoie actors have I»*«11 permitted to and students sre gratified that the [ssqile Janesville, Wis , offer for sale at the take an interest ill our eflotts It is ex- Saturday a fine iron grey horse, owned bring wenerv,stage fittings and costumes That the Willamette valley fa admira board of agriculture, lion. J. T. Apjre»- by J ltatmering, living near this city, ' into the i-ountry free of iTutv under the I jve Stock exchange, corner of Fourth pe«-ted to hold another entertainment on bly adapted to the cultivation of tobacco son, of Oregon City, is reported as Hay was taken suddenly ill while in tire city, clause admitting tools ta the trade The and Ash streets, Portland, a choice <ol- Novem tier 1st many auiveesful ex|>eriuients prove, and ing that "the recent state fair «a. one of and notwithstanding the great effotta etistoni authorities in Boston have l«“ld leetion of their celebrated Clydesdale Pliilergian programme for Saturday, th«“ value ol the product has frequently ; the lieHt fairs we have ever held. There .eveial tone of scenery belonging to Mr. English Shire, llacknev and Cleveland made to relieve him. died. October 19th: Barrett for duty. Thia mav be one of the taen |iointed out by well qualified •< ■r- has lieen a large increase in attendance When'lie hair »hows *igns ta failing, results of the crusade made against for Bay stallions. Every horse is guaran i Muaic . . Society j A year ago we cut teed and terms to suit purchasers. The ccnsiiniption of tobac in at the last two fairs. begin at once to use Aver'a Hair Vigor eign actors last year by the American F.asav Miss Myers I sous. down the admission fee one-half, still This preparation strengthens the scalp, I actors who aie languishing for protection. Sale of Cattle. Reading Miss .McCown this fertile valley requires the ini, promotes the growth <4 new hair, restores Itaclamation Mr. Hemstock tion of targe quantities of the weed, ..nd the receipts have been as much as ever, On Saturday, October 26tb, I will sell Muaic \AMHILL« AMME«MME>T. the nat lral color to gray and t.ided hair. ; 4 Miss Shelton, the substitution, as far as |wssible, of the which proves that the attendance lias at public auction, in thia city, eleven and renders it soft, pliant and glossy, Anna and Frank Matthews i .Shows a L orr In Taxable Vronerty nt doubled. This year the receipts were bead of cattle. J amks F lktchkr , • 4-e.«54 Mince Last Year. Recitation Misa Latourette home grown leaf will lessen the ex|»euse Harry Bowmer, of the Milton Auctioneer. of smokers and add materially to the in over *18,000, the largest for ten years, Declamation Frank Matthews was treated toasurpriae on his return c<wnt , Aaneaaor ..... ........... .......... ha* com- County F. M York Sri Hast. come of the soil tillers. Several flue and the |disbiirsementa about *10,000, Referring to the rumor that some «4 home t ie other dav. A number of Mil_ the assessment for thia i-onntv. ttf I’ubllc IntereRt. specimens of tobacco grown in this val which includes money spent for improve ton peopl»* had pledged - .4. to pay off |t jiere wjt|| the asseMsment the county Isiarda of equalisation intend « the ^. * . indebte-lnewi —- . 4 V. * .v * m z.f i o r«.w»»axa zv* in to reduce the assessor's valuations of of 1. his house an.l and I lot, in (1j iggg. ley have been exhibited in Salem within ments. leaving us, inclusive of last year's October 17, 1881». property in order to eecape state taxation, appreeiati«xi of hia aervii-es on behalf of lialance, a total balance of about *7,000. i loan«!, acre« the [rest few week*.— Salrm Staff »man. i2.m«Vrt)i Ell. Tal.KClfflSE-RzulSTKK the state lioar«! authorized by taw to the town— Tribuxt, Prndleto». lOD.-M.’» J Lot* 76.715 levy state taxes has decided not to rec It is quite likely that additional improve Minister IIIrsch. T.m.Mí» Will you pieaae publish the following, 713. The Astoria Tranrrript considers Clat Improvements ments will be ordered when the Ixiard ognize any arbitrary general reduction Merchandise and lin being in substance a letter receive«I by sop county next to Multnomah in point Tom Merry ia at present editor ol the meets in December. We need more plements 43S.7M 467. CWT of the aam-ssor's valuation of any countv. of wealth and says it "knows of no other Money. Notes and A« The Isiaid holds that county lioards me from E. F. Adams, A. N. Barnes A Mioaoula Daily Garettr, and the following stable room and the pavilion should he county in the state outside of Multno- • counts . !*72.. m 7 have |K>wer only to increase or reduce Co.'s agent for the Pacific coast, lie from hia pen in taken from the issue of Saad up.” nab that is as wealthy as Clatsop coun Household (iuods 2Û5.37O 23 i ».KD the assessment of individual«, and have ty.” The total awsse.1 value of pro- Horses. 4.t8Mi 4 ■ 1 no anthoritv to make a wholesale reduc says. •Sept. 2lat “Hon. Sol Hiracli, minister Grand l.odge ontcer« Klenied. 132 KM “The exchange of readers closes on the toTuikcy, is lying Hick in Portland with Crtv in Clatsop is U»,973.147. against Cattle, tion for the purp«>*e of evading the state 32.2K5 Sheep ami < »oats. 16,50 D ,000,000 last year. The following officers were elected at 14.2!« 12.3SI levy. To recognize such power in the evening of the 31st of October, 1889. In brain fever. In hia deliriouH momenta ’ Swine. B.HUO. Friday's session, held at Astoria of the countv boards, the state board thinks, ease agents have failed to get stocks to Nearly all the citizens ol this city will he calls Astoria ‘Byzantium’ and Albina Sf». LW.U52 $6,129.143 would ta equivalent to constituting each supply the demand at the last moment, Gross Value attend the fair at Portland and the train Grand Ixxlge K. of l’r Grand chancel ’•Scutari.’ Ho appliuu the name ‘Galata’ countv board a state lioard of equaliza- is loaded with people every day. This lmtob'dne»» *1,7«.'»,"s' *7 11.723.121 lor, O. II. Irvine, of No. 7, Albany; | they are authorized to receive the book* to Couch [irecinct and rails the Willam B6 362.701 ation.'a thing certainly not within either teir means considerable cash to the busi Exemptions grand vice chancellor, A. A. Cleveland, for exchange and give tickets offered the spirit or the letter of the taw. ness men of Portland. The hotel men ette river the 'Golden Horn.’ He occas Total *2,142.99! »3 I2.ÛK5.N2H therefor, which will entitle pupils to new ionally bus lucid momenta, during which No. 17, Astoria; grand prelate, C. E. receive the greatest benefit, but still con Great foresight was shown by Drmo- *3,f*'»,."W $4.042.(51 tinue to he as churlish and as unaccom- Taxable Property which will he promptly furnished by me lie points to Joe Simon and aaya, ’All, Bayard, No-1», The Dalles; grand ktaqier Decrease in total taxable |>roi»erty *l2.t»M. ' rent'» Family Magazine in publishing, ten dating as in the paat. of records and seal, Ward S. Stevensi All 1 i there ia the bona for us.’ Number of polls 188S, l. «r2: number of years ago when an international cx|iosi- on requisition from the agents. (Boaphorua.) No. 2, l’ortland (ninth re-election); Some time ago a < couple of eggs were pills l’liti, 1,9». tiou was then talked of, a map of the can say is that we'll supply the demand Mr. Hirsch lias our heartfelt wiaho« for found in in a a tfehl_ field by by some children and found giand master of exchequer, Walter B. The above figures are liable to change identical site that has now been chosen aa soon as we can ascertain it, »nd again his speedy recovery.” were given t to Mrs. J. E. Brooks, who a little owing to the Isrard of equalization bv the New York committee for the Struble, No. 2, Portland; grand master __ ! in a cabinet with oth»r curi- not having finished its business. world’s fair of 1892. In the Novemtar we ask you (the people) to turn in all place«! them A Thr.slilnx K.cord, at arms, Adam Croasman, No. 27, l-a A - short time ago numtar of this famous magazine (just is old books before October 31*t, gi'tting ex- ueities. A ------------- — she was sur- THE WATKR WOBKM. prised upon looking over tie- cabinet to sued 'I this plan is reproduced, handsome change tickets. If books are not there, , Thos. Nicely A Son threshed 5405 ocrea tirande; grand inner guard, Gustave find a young turtle, which had hatched The Boiler« in Place and Everything ly executed and on extra tine paper. It we will redeem the moment we ascertain i of grain this season, which averaged al- Schulze, No. 12. Portland; grand outer and waa crawling around in the cabinet. includes *11 the buildings and the laying, Beady for the Electrician». most exactly ten bushels to the acre, or guard, Chas. E'ellows, No. 2, Portland. the amount. Yours very truly, out of the grounds, and to make it more We think 1 tai las can claim the oldest a total oi 29,374 sacks, weighing 126 (signed) E, F. A hams . Work on the water plant is progressing comprehensive n map of New York City bearing ¡»each trees in Oregon having ' pounds to the sack. They run in the Y’onrs truly, sprung from stones planted by Mr. Isaac and Mr. Toothaker, the superintendent, is also given. The description that ac levens in 1848—41 years ago. and last stated to the T.-R. man that by the 15th companies designs gives a tatter idea «4 North Cold Spring and South Juniper L. H. B ak «it, S. S. When Baby waa Bick, wr gave her Oeatorta, the site than anything that has yet lieen evening Mr. Uvens and familv liail the neighborhoods. As an evidence of the Born. When »he waa a Child, abe cried for Casloria, pleasure of eating some of the choice of December the water and electrical published. The same enterpris«“ is shown extreme hard luck experienced by some fruit for supper Thev are very late and plants wouhi be in full operation. The throughout the entire magazine. “Wc- S ax .—To the wife of John Sax, Jr., on When ahe became Misa, »he clung to ('aaturia, farmers this season, they say that they hence named the -'October.”— Obterrer. ways for the pumps are nearly complet man-Novelistsof America" contains some Gctober 14, 1HS9, a girl. When »he had Children, »lie gave them Ca»t<>ria Four car loads of machinery for the ed, the boilers set and the smokestack fine portraits of those with w hose names Cooi’KR.—To the wife of t'lias. Cooper, threshed 100 ocrea at one ranch which Fine woolen mills arrived at Albany from the op. The work is far enough along for ' and books we are most familiar. averaged but one bushel to the acre. on Gctober 13, 188SI, a girl. illustrations constitutes a feature of the f-ast and will I m - pieced in position under magazine, and in the November there B ki . at .—To the wife of John Belat, on I About twenty buchela was the highest the supervision of Superintendent Has the electrical men to liegin putting in (are over one hundred of them. It is cer October, 13, 1899, a girl. average.— Eart Oregonian. Notice. well as fast as possible. Several more their plant and it is probable they will tainly the cheapest * 200 magazine in car loads are to arrive. The total freight arrive next week. This city will have All |H.-rsons owing the tlim of W. T. the market. Published by \V. Jennings will be alsrut *5,iXX). That would be a big cause to rejoic • when the whole is com Booth A Son a bill are requested to call Demorest, 15 Fast 14th street. New freight hili even in Salem' This is from ami settle immediately. Y ork. pleted. the Albany ItrMmrat Children Cry for Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Pitcher’s Castoria. , In the matter of the application of <1. W. Jones and others for a county road. Road established and orderer! opened. It, B. Kingery nqiorted as follows on Willis road bridge "Ordered a bridge .10 feet long on Willis road to consume 1700 feet of lumtar and spikes.'’ A TOt'THFVL mt»OWKH. Will Mlrhaal, Hia Fl/t««a-Vcar-ina Mar- darar of HI, Hwaattioart, to th, t-aw. Gnco more llirre io conflned within the walla of Grcgon'a penitentlgry a lad of tender yeera. It 1» Will .Michael, of Un ion county, who aland« convicted of man- alaiightar, and who ia juat entering upon a «even at.d a half years' U-rm <>l aervi- tude. He waa brought to the prison Fri day, together with three other criminals, by Hlieriff Hamilton. The lx>y ia hut fifteen vearaof age, and quite email foryme of Ills years, weighing but throe ponnds more than a hundred" He la rather n bright leiy, but atiidioualy avoids speak trig ,rf his crime. f'on«i<ler- ing talier matters he is talkative, but m soon MS conversation luma to the murder hr w hich he has just lieen tried and con victed he la silent. He is gay, siv-ming not to realise the enormity of the crime ol which he is convicted, yet for all hia gaiety no questioning can elicit a word regarding the murder. Young Michael ia of slender build, with a Imyiali face. At time« he lias a mean, sullen look, lie aaya he was born in Kansas. Ilia pareoto are living in Union county, but look no interest in hia case, even refusing to hire an attorney to defend the wayward boy. The murder of whicli lie is convicted is that of his child sweetheart Francina Phillipa, aged all year«, Hhe wav mur dered at her home one day when her [«rents were absent from home, and the only witness to the deed was the mur dered girl’s little four-year-old brother. A few days before the case wav called for trial, a couple of able attorney, inter ested themselves in the tajy’a case. The young wltiw-M was |>ut upon the stand and gsve a recital of the story of the murder His story was sdmitted as evidence and the jury, nfter lining out a short time, re turned a verdict of manslaughter and the youth was eentam*ed to the peniten tiary for a term ta seven and a hall year#- hie youth having saved him from more severe punishment This is the youngeat convict in the penitentiary and lie will lie given norm- light work suitable to one of hia ability. It is probable lie will ta- given an op|«>r- tunity to learn the shoemaker's trade in the prieon workshops. John McAllister was the youngest convict, butpf alite sentence he eerved but nine months when lie was pardoned by a Higher Power. McAllister entered the prieOH Octolier 3, 1H9S, and died June 26, 1M£. He waa but fifteen years old NlafrsoM«. I.umtar was allowed for three bridges , on the Nelson road, 10, 10 and 25 fret In length respectively. Hcbolarahlpa in Agricultural college granted to W. B. Hmith, A. It. K Idder and fiscal Campbell I. ('. Rotartaon authorised to furnish bill and procure lumber for new bride on Allan road; also lumber sufficient to covei Amity bridge with eight feet lum ber through center; also sufficient spikes, etc. J. E. Magers paid in »248.00 delin quent rood tax. Tlie following bills were allo*red. All that have not iet liern drawn are pub- Ifahed : Roger» Bros » 12 10 1« 50 l<ee Wright ..... ACt'handler..................... .. 18 tn Jacob Neitera in *9 J Patterson 5 00 E B E'ellows ... 221 W News Co . . ... 2 85 Jasper Agee « <n D Bustae A Hon . 8 66 J F Bvers 17 79 Rowell A Hon .... 18 74 ■I C Landingham 15 10 Geo D P-arnard A Co 1»; 70 Tzt Kfiioss-Rrnts' se 5 30 D F. Frazier 3 00- A M Waddle 1 20 R W !*hilli|m 1 40 J It Matthew* 1 20 Hainuel Pate I 40 .fame* Pate 1 40 Alva Henderson 2 tn A T Savage 1 50 Mr* A T Ravage 1 50 H A Young U 40 E It E'ellows 20 30 8 F Harding 7 85 H II Hewitt 5 00 H F Harding 7 70 J J llenderapn 3 00 Hr 1 vester Pmle. « tn W F Coulter 2 10 Isaac Dougherty 15 00 Daniel Uone 17 20 W Carl 13 50 Wm Merchant 17 <n C l.ichter 3 80 J O Gate* 14 20 A C Atkinson 15 20 E Carpenter 17 00 John Hubbard 17 00 Catarrh Can't be Cared < ieorge Ilarnutn 2 10 ditti Imai application as they cannot A H Bible 15 00 It 1. ( hurchrnan 5 00 resell the seat of the disease, f 'atarrli io Kidridge Fendall 10 40 a blood or constitutional diaeaae, and in John A <auiptall 5 00' order to cure it yon have to take internal 17 00 i remedies, flail's Catarrh ('tire is taken It 1. Booth 7 20 1 internally, and acta directly on the blrsrd F H Gilbert J W Martin 10 80 ¡ and mucus surface Hall’s Catarrh Cun- 1 Robinson 10 80 la no quack medicine. It was prewritad Joel Martin in io : by one of the best physicians in this T N < «raves 8 00, country and in a regular pn-w-riptioti. It James Agee 15 80 io composed of the tiest tonics known, 16 70 1 combined with the best blood purifiers, Henry Gee Hull Johnson 9 00 acting directly on the muem. surface. It B Putman 11 40 The perfect combination of the two in- H F Morse 11 40 J[redienta ia whet probe .•» sm h won l.-r- Wm Parrott 12 40 ul results in curing catarrh. Send for B E Hartman io no i testimonials free. F. J. CllZSZY A Co., Prop , Toledo, If T D Ftott 12 40 Smith Stephens 12 20! Sold by Druggists, price 75<- James Johnson 3 00 <aught a Shark. John Hublmrd 3 00 J J Henderson 3 00 i Th? Astoria Pioneer is authority for 11»? Jam«« H Flett 5 oo ; E A Thorn*. 5 no i statement that a man-eating shark, 16 Geneva Thomas 5 00 feet long, was might at Roflondo bench Itaiey Griffin 5 00 1 Monday. In its stomach were found hu II I’ Wetater 5 00 man i etna ins, auppotw-d to be that of a Mrs II Webster 6 00 tirover Hague 7 00 young lady. Inquiries have been made, Mary Webster 6 00 bat no one ia missing, though manv Mrs G W Hardwick 5 00 stranger« are camping along the l>eadi. <« W Hardwick 5 00 Geo Hardwick 7 00 Gratifying to All. John Hardwick 8 «1 A J Apjiersoti The high position attained and the 2 10 E E' < toucher 2 10 uni vernal ai-i-ejdarx e and approval of the G W (toueber 2 10 pleanant liquid fruit retneffy Syrup of G W lonea 2 10 Figs, an the moat excellent laxative A Detmering 4 tn known, illustrate the value of the quali Wm Malone 2 20 ties on which itn success in base«! an«! Win Sbephenl 11 00 are abundantly gratifying to the Cali Mrs Vanderpool 5 tn fornia Fig Syrup Cum pari}. Elizabeth Vanderpool 5 00 What 1 r i'aatoriaT Frank Adam* 2 10 Jeff Neieon 2 10 ('awtoria i« Dr Ssum« ! Pit» herpn•- ri|- Mrs Nelson 2 10 ti«»n for infants and children. It < «mtain- F F Nelson 2 10 neither opium, morphine, nor oth«-r nar Frank Htout .» tn coti< aubatanre. It is a barn (>eo Patty g tn for paregoric, drop«, southing syrup-, jit 1 Its guarantee Wm Wright 4 10 caetor oil. It i<» pleaaant J ame* Htewar d 3 90 i* thirty year«' u«e by millions of inotber- <a«tori> dofttruy* worm« and allav- fever- John Flett 5 20 xi lu les«. Castoria prevent-vomiting S.ur James Steward 3 90 curd, cures diarrhoea and win«! roli< < a-- G F Cooper t 40 toria relieves teething trouble«, cure« ««•»•- E Cai periter 9 tn ' Stipatiun and flatulency • Castoria M-<inii* G E Johnson 18 on I late« tne f«M»d. regulates the stomach ar <1 W W Wright; 4 no bowels, giving healthy and natural -lerp. the Ed Hendricks 4 00 Castoria is the chiklren’« panacea Wm Rotarts 4 00 mother's friend. 5 00 ! H C llald G W Wayman 5 00j E G Hogue 5 00 G F Hardwick 7 00 . J D Hardwick 8 30 ! J D ( arter . ..... ... 7 00' H L Irish 7 00 1 Frei Hartwig 7 no E P tavit 7 <n Joel It-van 5 00 W Ifadiey 5 on Tillamook Mew*. Headlight^ Duck hunting i* the popular pastime nt present. The wild geese are flying around in a circle of late. We presume it fa an imli-1 cation of wet weather and shorter davs. I Robert .McCall, of McMinnville, and ! John McCall, of Union county, are in the city. They are thinking of buying farms 1 ami locating here. The Albatioss, after cruising up and : down this coast, reports that nothing has ' been found of the cod-bank, reported off t Neattrcca by the captain of the A. B. Fields. THE CHAMPION Blocd-puriflcr. Ayer’s Raraaparilla lead* all others in age. irerit, and popularity. It tone« up the system, improves the appetite, strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the Blood. Just what you need. Try it “lam selling your goods freely, and mor* of Ayer’s Rarsaparilla than of all other blood* medicines put together R. A Me William*, (irand Rapids, Mich. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, l*r.p»rwl by l>r. J.C. Ay.r fc I'-’.. Ixiw.ll, Mo, 1‘ru. fl, an bolllM, Worth <5 a bvltao <»nlv five timtar culture filings |>er day are received at the Oregon City land office on account ot the rush of business. We have not heard of any filing from this county being refused yet, however. The |>eople were on the eve of a flour and coal-oil famine when the Augusta brought relief. In a few days longer we would have been in the darx ami with out bread. Unless you lay in a supply of necessaries sufficient for the winter, yon had just as well go to bed and say "Kitty bar the door.” If we were not in the newspa|>er business we would go in to hibernation until tatter facilities and accommodations were instituted forget ting freight over the mountains. There fa considerable carelessness displayed hy some whofare engaged in the freighting business. McMinnville Fleur and Wheat. For several month» past the McMinn ville Flouring mills have tern selling large lota of flour in Tacoma, where it has secured a first-class reputation. To compete with thia flour the Tacoma millers are obliged to come Io this coun ty to buy wheat, and are advertising their flour as made from Yamhill wheat, which gives it ready aale. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plant, known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS —AMD TO — Cleanse tin System Effectually, — SO THAT — PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are deiighteil with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP Ob FIGS. Manu Dr. O. S. -Wrlrixt 11 Presara* to fie AH IMS st TDEISTTuA-L -WOJS1C. factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, Sas F xasciko , C al . L ociwills . K v . N»» Vo«a, W. V