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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
A BOAT RAILWAY AT THIS DALLES. FIVE DOLLAR ORANGES. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. COUNTY COURT A YOt THFUI. PRISONER. THE EXPRESS WRECKED. Canton Clipper. The Evening Train Ditched by an Old I Senator Dolph Thinks a Large Appro- The council met Monday night but ad i Herrmann, the Magician. Make, a Chiaa- The regular monthly session of the Wilt Michael, the Fifteen-Year-Old Mur- Port Townsend has a boom. priation Will Be Made. man Weep in San Francises. <lerer of HI« Sweetheart, in the Ten. Cow Near Dilly. journed for want of a quorum. , county court opened on Wednesday, Buy a Clipper ti¡cycle riding plow. Friday, October 18, 1889. Mr. Hollon Parker, of Walia Walla, Wednesday evening they met again. Herrmann, the magician, who opened I | October 12th. Once more there is confined within the This city was thrown into a fever of ex Canton Clipper plows at Martin & In the matter of the application of walls of Oregon's penitentiary a lad of citement Monday night when a dispatch i whois in the city, says the Oregonian, ' Present, Mayor Manning, Councilmen in Portland yesterday, has just closed a Sanders’ I'OSTOFFU'E HOIKS. i is just in receipt of a delayed letter ftom Burt, Grissen, Johnson, Jones and' successful engagement at the Bush Street William Nelson and others for a county tender years. It is Will Michael, of Un- A full line of parched anil green coffee received slated that the night express theater, San Francisco. During his stay road. Road established and ordered i ion county, who stands convicted of man From 7 a in. to 7 p. ni From 8:30 p. at Henderson’s. had been wrecked near Dilly. A large ■ Senator Dolph, which was to have been Wright. in. to 9 p. in. read at the recent waterway convention. On motion 100 cords of wool were or- there he visited, in company with some opened. slaughter, and who is just entering ii|>on number of our people who had friends or Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in. Look at those new rattan and willow other gentlemen, the Qiinese theater. In the matter of the application of G. a seven and a half years’ term of servi- relatives on the train repaired to the de Speaking of government improvement tiered purchased. Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. in chairs at Bingham’s. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail the senator says: On motion the above was reconsid In the lobby were a lot of Chinese ped W. Jones and others for a county road. ; tude. He was brought to the prison Fri The latest in shirts, full pleated bosom pot in order to get particulars ot the acci north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. in. “1 called yesterday at the office of the ered. dlers selling Chinese sweetmeats, or Road established and ordered opened. day, together with three other criminals, dent. The agent informed them that no at Kay <Sc Todd’s for $1.25. chief of engineers to learn, if possible, On motion 50 cords of wood were or anges anti other fruits. Herrmann made D, B. Kingery reported as follows on by Sheriff Hamilton. one was hurt, that the wreck was caused THE MARKET REPORT. Several new bed-room suits were re The boy is but fifteen vears of age, ami by a cow on the track, the engineer and if the report of the commission, appoint dered purchased of Chas. Groening at a dead set at the orangeman, a thin faced Willis road bridge: “Ordered a bridge ceived by Bingham this week. Thi.« market report is corrected Thurs ed under the provisions of the last river $2.50 per cord. ” small •■ - for one ____________ avaricious looking fellow, who wore a 30 feet long on Willis road to consume i«. fireman jumping as the engine left the quite of his years, , weighing if. Good tea can be purchased at J. day noon of each week by A. J. Apperson and harbor bill to examine The Dalles The last section of the rules governing queue about five feet long. Herrmann 1700 feet of lumber and spikes. ” I but three pounds more than a hundred' track. The engine only left the track bushel $ 69 Henderson’s for 25 cents per pound, Potatoes .............. bought an orange and cut it open. With and turned over on its side. The acci rapids and report a plan of improvement, plumbers was adopted. Lumber was aiiowea allowed tor for uiree three Linages bridges , j — *• *,er a bright boy. but studiously humuer •• ral ...... Chickens, voung V doz >2 00 to 2 50 O. O. Hrxlson is busy making galvan old......... r* doz 3 50 to 4 0O ized wor'- for buildings in Grant’s Pass. dent occurred about 7 o’clock and it was had been made. I learned that the com The next on the ordinance was the an exclamation of joy and surprise, his on the Nelson road, 16, 16 and 25 feet I »voids speaking of his crime. . Consider 10 iClear sides Jy In. .1 <• « incr nthor nioOnro mission had returned from Europe alter rates for consumers of water. This is eyes sparkling aud his face lit up with • in « length ing other matters he io is ♦ talkative, but so .8 respectively. Shoulders V lb Start Bevervl more grist mills and immediately telegraphed to the head of 10 to 12 Hams ¥ lb . . soon as conversation turns to the murder fice. Another train with a crew of men examining what is known as the hy the most interesting part of the water smiles, he drew a five dollar gold piece grind the whole of Yamhill ’ s wheat crop. Scholarships in Agricultural college 10 . . |In 10 pd pails draulic lifts for vessels in France and ordinance to the citizens of this city. oat of the pulp and held it up so the granted to \V. B. Smith, A. B. Kidder for which he has just been tried ami con 10 to 8’ (In 5 gallon tins It is estimated that 20,000 people out left for the wreck and at 3 o’clock Tues victed he is silent. He is gay, si'eming 30 Eggs, ....V dozen side of Portland will visit the exposition. day morning the train appeared in this England, and that their report would The rates were read to the council and Chinaman could see it. The latter’s eyes and Oscal Campbell. 50 Butter. Creamery. >« roll city. A large number of McMinnville be received in time for action by con the rate for families was discussed at bulged from their sockets, and a pained I. C. Robertson authorized to furnish not to realize the enormity of the crime C. D. Johnson returne«l from a visit to Butter, dull, fresh »1 roll 40 length, and although no rates were expression of dissappointment crossed bill and procure lumber for new bride on ot which he is convicted, vet for all his 30 15 to Brine ............ V pound his old home in Canada Wednesday people were on board and if a serious ac» gress. to 4 5 Pried apples, dull, V p«i. cident had occurred the town would now “From several conversations I have adopted, the rates which were put down his expressionless faee. Herrmann pur Allen road; also lumber sufficient to gaiety no questioning can elicit * word morning. 8 6 to Dried plums, dull, F pd. had with members of the commission, and the ones which in all probability chased three more oranges, and from coyer Amity bridge with eight feet lum regarding the murder. 8 « to F. Barnekoff is up on the Sound, be in mourning. Dried prunes, dull. V pd. G 8 to Driedpeaches.dull. V.pd each he drew a shining fiver. the chief of engineers and others, I am will be adopted are: Young Michael is oi slender build, where McMinnville flour has received a THE COMMITTEE MEETS. ber through center; also sufficient spikes, 1 10 Flour ................... «1 sack 100 to great sale. ftmfident that there will be a strong Families—Including bath-tub, sprink By this time the perspiration rolled in etc. with a boyish face. At times he has a Sugars, declined Ji cent 11, 12. and 13 The County Democratic Central Commit- favorable report for the improvement, ling street in front of residence and all beads down the Chinaman's face anil he pounds for $1 00; pickles, in 5 gallon kegs. J. H. Henderson found tlie capacity of tee Elect« a New Chairman. J. E. Magers paid in $248.60 delin mean, sullen look. He says bo was born >1 15; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents R his coffee mill too small, so has pur and that the project recommended will consumption of water in the house, $1.00 looked so sick that everyone felt sorry in Kansas. His parents arc living in pound : coal oil. very firm. (g> >2.75 p case; chased a larger one. Monday the county democratic cen be a boat railway. I have strong hopes per month. Sprinkling lawn of two lots for him. lie gathered up his stock mut quent road tax. Union county, but took no interest in his »alt of all kinds advanced >2 00 per ton, or less, 50 cents per month extra during The following bills were allowed. All and is very firm No plow haB gained so wide a reputa tral committee met and proceeded to that with such a report our delegation, season; each additional lot 25 cents per tering to himself, and when Hermann that have not yet been drawn are pub- case, even refusing to hire an attorney to tion in so short a time as the Canton elect members in place of the ones re acting in unison, as we will, will be able month. Baru, when water is taken in wanted to buy another half dozen the defend the wayward boy. lisheil: Clipper. Merit wins. COMMERCIAL. house, 25 cents per month extra. signed. The chairman for the future The murder of which lie is convicted is to secure a large appropriation for the Barn, when not used in house, $1.00 Chinaman refused to sell them. Rogers Bros > 12 10 Mayor Manning left for Gaston yes will be Henry Gee, of Bellevue, a stable “I’ll give you a dollar for them,” said I-ee Wright.................. CORTLAND MARKET. per month. 16 50 that of his child sweetheart Franrina terday morning for a snipe hunt. He old democratic of many yevs standing. commencement of this improvement. 18 no Phillips, aged six years She was mur WHEAT—The receipts for the past will not hold the sack. “In regard to other imurovements, The above rates are subject to a Hermann. The price was only 12 cents, A C Chandler............... He takes the place of W. L. Bradshaw, 10 40 dered at her home one day when her week haye been 138,707 ctls. The valley but the Chinaman was tired of giving Jacob Seiters ........... the large estimates made in previous change, however, at the will of the coun During September $14,943.66 was col who has moved to The Dalles. J Patterson .5 00 sending in 16,607 ctls., and 122,100 ctls. away money. “ Me no likee seilum, ” he years for the work at the mouth of the cil and there is nothing sure of their E B Fellows................ 221 86 parents were absent from home, and the coming from east of the mountains. We lected by Internal Revenue Collector Charles Jack, of Amity, was elected a 2 85 only witness to the deed was the mur Columbia and at the Cascades have aid adoption. If they adopt them there will said shrilly. A few minutes later he re News Co....................... qnote for valley wheat $1.22(»$1.25 and John Whitaker in Portland. member to fill the vacancy in the com Agee 6 00 dered girl’s little four-vear-old brother. Eastern Washington ami Oregon $1.15® The store of J. D. Carter, in Newberg, mittee from that precinct made by the ed greatly in securing large appropria be more people take water than if they tired into a corner, and with the air of a Jasper 8 65 »L17U. A few days before the case was called was burglarized last Friday night and tions. This year the estimate for the raise them. One dollar per month is conspirator began to cut up his oranges. D Bnsbee & Son J F Byers................... OATS- Receipt« for the past week about $200 worth of goods taken. 17 79 for trial, a couple of able attorneys inter removal of H. Clay Burch to this city. One after another they went and his look amount which can be economically used very reasonable and nearly every house Rowell <C Son ................. 18 74 have been 3578 ctls.. as against 6528 ctls, T. J. Harris, present sheriff, was The Davis sewing machine does a at the mouth of the river is not so large in the city will be supplied with waler at of disappointment became darker and J C Landingham 15 10 ested themselves in the hoy’s case. The for the week previous. The market is 126 70 young witness was |Hit upon the eta ml ami stronger and has advanced at least lc. greater variety of work and does it more elected from Lafayette. darker as the magic gold pieces failed to Geo D Barnard & Co as heretofore, and I fear as a conse that price within six months. easily than any other sewing machine The committee has started in to work 5 30 gave a recital of the story of the murder. We quote 37 (839c. appear. It was actually tragic when the T ki EI'HONE-R ro INTER quence that there will be more difficulty Real Estate. made. D E Frazier.............. 3 00 early, but in work only can democratic SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. last one was gone, and Herrmann gave A M Waddle in securing as large appropriations. As 1 20 His story was ailmitted as evidence and All who attended onr county fair and success be obtained. Let the commit s WHEAT—The spot market is fairly A. E. Davis and wife to J. T. Carter, him a dollar to prevent his committing RW Phillips I have said to you before, the appropria 1 40 the jury, after being out a short time, re active, holder* selling more freely at saw the work of the Davis sewing ma organize, and do not procrastinate as 39.57 acres, part of the J. Monroe land suicide. J R Matthews 1 20 turned a verdict of manslaughter, anti |1JS1,^@1.32)^ for standard shipping. chine can testify to its great superiority heretofore. The campaign will soon be tions are based, to a large extent, upon claim, t 3 s, r 3 w; $494.62 Samuel Pate 1 40 the youth was sentenced to th«1 |«emten- the recommendations of the engineers in Receipts continue of fair proportions. over other machines. A Pleasant Surprise. J. D. Carter and wife to J. T. Carter. James Pate 1 40 upon us and then if nothing is done it Options quiet. charge, the firs*. thing done being to de 2'29 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; $23. 2 00 tiary for a term of seven and a half Liberati and his band of forty-five per Readers of the Daily Examiner may A'TaSavaneerB°n OATS—Not quite so active but a fair formers get $13,000 for the four weeks will be too late to begin. Ï 50 years—his youth having saved him from termine about how large the bill will be Rheinhart Kleindinst and wife to have noted in last Friday’s edition an ac-1 j,jrs \ j savage business is doing at full prices. Choice engagement at the exposition. Besides, Murderon» Pullman Car Porter. 1 50 more severe punishment. and then to divide the amount to lie ap Angus McCulloch, 160 acres in section feed quoted at $1.22).. it 1.25. No. 1 feed they have the receipts from the sacred count of a San Francisco jeweler having S A Young 6 40 4, t 5 s, r 7 w; $1,000. This is the youngest convict in the propriated among the several works. $1.17Ji@1.20. Friday evening at Albina while Thom concerts on Sunday. 20 30 Estate of Samuel McCutcheon to pronounced a curious green stone taken to E B Fellows penitentiary and he will be given some Spot wheat in Liverpool quiet blit as B. McDevitt, depot master for the O. S F Harding ................ . . . 7 85 Advertised Letters. An up-country paper telegraphed the Charlotte Loder, 159J4 acres of the W. him to be polished as an emerald worth steady. 5 00 light work suitable to one of his ability. Hembree land claim, int3s, r4w; $2600. It turns out that the gem is the H II Hewitt.................. Walla Walla Slatetman on election day, R. & N., and bis 15-year old son were The lollowmg list of letters remaining C. S F Harding ... 7 70 It is probable he will be given an oppor $2500. to send it 200 words of election news. discharging their duties about the rail LOCAL AND GENERAL. property of a well known lady of this J J Henderson 3 00 tunity to learn the shoemaker's trade in The Statesman replied: "No need, of road platform, the cashier of the Pull in the postoffice at McMinnville, Oregon, Charlotte Loder to C. Ixxler, the place and was picked up ten years ago on Sylvester Potter ....... 6 00 the prison woikshops. John McAllister October 17, 1889, for two weeks, will he above: $3,000. 200 words; everything gone to hell.” Canton Clipper plows. 2 10 man Car company, in company with one W F Coulter ................ O. E. Kellogg anil wife to Asa F. Cate, the beach nearCrescent city by her daugh Isaac Dougherty A young man named Campbell had of the colored car porters, approached, Bent to the dead letter office as “un 15 00 was the youngest convict, but of a life Canton Clipper plows at Martin à claimed,” if not called for: n w of n w section 9, t 4 s, r 5 w ; ter, who is now dead. Since the death Daniel Cone . the misfortune to hurt his fingers yester ... 17 20 i sentence he served but nine months Sanders’. $350. of her daughter the lady has treasured W Carl......................... day morning with Jack Helyer’s buzz asking McDevitt, who has police powers, Agee, Jr.,Jamas R Kutcb, George 13 50 when he was pardoned by a Higher Fresh mince pies at the bakery, 15 saw. His middle finger was sawed near to arrest the porter as he had been abus Albee, Mr Edwin Kauffman, B F ... 17 60 Power. McAllister entered the prison W. F. Bangasser to Barbarra Ellen the pretty stone as a keepsake,not know Wm Merchant cents each. ly off. Dr. Calbreath dressed the wound. ive. The porter resisted arrest and draw Agee, Jackson Keen, Geo 3 80 Bangasser, land in the citv of McMinn ing its great value, however, and took it C Lichter..................... J O Gates ....... The Davis sewing machine is the 14 20 Octobers, 1888, and died June 26, 1889. Kingerick, Daniel ville ; $2. M. W. Tailman, of North Yamhill, ing a revolver shot McDevitt, the bullet Arthur, Wm to a jewelry store while in Oakland, Cal. A C Atkinson .......... ’.. Kinsey, H 15 20 He was but fifteen years old.— Statesman. simplest made. W. F. Bangasser to Tillie Bangasser, has bought the property of J. W. Ingle striking him in the left side just below Arthur, W C to have it suitably mounted for preserva E Carpenter t 17 00 Dr Wm ........... Kuhns, Mr& Mrs J-2 land in the city of McMinnville; $2. Have you noticed those swan’s down in Dayton, warehouse included. He will the watch pocket, cutting off his watch Arthur, Arthur, Milton Levis, Mrs W W 17 00 Catarrh Can't be Carol tion. It is unnecessary to say that she John Hubbard move his family to Dayton. Mr. Tail blaekets at Bingham's. Tillie Bangasser to Barbara E. Force, 2 10 George Barnum Lynch, Rev D A man is a thorough business man and un chain, and following around his ribs. Bell, Mrs A E was amazed on learning from the honest land in the city of McMinnville ; $500. with local application, as they cannot A S Bible...................... 15 00 Remember that D. Stout, of the City derstands a warehouse. May he have The boy seeing the father shot, tushed Booth, C C Morgan, William reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is James Madson and wife to Abigail jeweler that it was a valuable gem. This R L Churchman Bell, II A market, pays cash for chickens and success. Murray, J E 00 5 to his rescue and Gibbs shot him, the Best, Mr Fre«l Steinbrough, 42 acres of the James Mor is but another example of the wonderful Eldridge Fendall 10 40 a blood or constitutional disease, and in Madden, Walter bides. ris land claim, t3 s, r 4 w. $2,100. Catarrh is in the blood. No cure for bullet entering the right breast near the Biggs, T W Moses, P A—2 5 00 order to cure it you have to take internal mineral wealth of this highly favored John A Campbell Tuesday night Ira Nelson returned for this loathsome and dangerous disease is nipple, and it issnpposed passed through Barber. Mr J W McCullough,----- ... 17 00 remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken J. C. Braly and wife to J. W. Cowles, section of the footstool. It is nothing un RL Booth...................... a visit heme after an absence of three possible until the poison is thoroughly F II Gilbert.................. McKinley, Mr 7 20 internally, ami acts directly on the blood 31 feet off the east side of lot 1, block 8, the lungs. McDevitt’s wound was not Black, Rev W H years. usual to find nuggets of gold and bright J W Martin eradicated from the system. For this Bovley, W E McMurren, S F 10 M and mucus surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure original plat of McMinnville; $5,500. serious but that of the boy was very crit Biggs, Mr McMurren, Mrs S F Chas, Woods the horse trainer, leaves purpose, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best 10 80 is no «ptack medicine. It was prescribe«! Mary Ellen Darr to Addison Darr, 90 little cornelians, rubies and agates in the I Robinson .................. for Eugene the latter part of this week or and most economical medicine. Price $1. ical. The porter had not been appre Bones, Mr James Newcomb, Mollie—2 acres of the I-abin Morin land claim, 15 crops of the tnrkeys in Southern Oregon Joel Martin.......... 15 10 by one of the best physicians in this Six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. T N Graves hended at last accounts, blit was sup Brock, Mrs Mary Neal, C II the first of next. 8 00 country and is a regular prescription. It s, r3 w; $5,000. and Northern California; but when it Charles Nail, H James Agee 15 SO is composed of the best tonics known, The largest stock of fancy goods and posed to be in hiding about the docks or Bynum, Work on the Force building is being Addison Darr and wife to Mary Ellen comes to picking up emeralds worth a Henry Gee.................... Bartholomew. Mr Nelson, Louie 16 70 combined with the best blood purifiers, pushed and the building is now up so as Christmas novelties ever brought to this buildings. Darr, the above; $5,000. Coleville, Mrs Chas Paterson, Wm small fortune on the seashore Hull Johnson the cir- 9 00 acting directly on the mucus siirfa«'«*. city will soon arrive for Rogers Bros. to see its proportions. Milton Peery ami wife to H. W. Peery, Cook, Mrs 8 M — 2 ~ Peppe, Mrs “ F R B Putman .. Married. 11 40 The perfect combination of the two in cumstance is worth relating. Not the stock was purchased in Chicago and 161 acres of the Alvis Kinney land Cook, Mr J W Price, F R B F Morse ..................... Martin & Sanders have had a splendid The ... 11 40 gredients is what produces such wonder New York and will be shipped direct. least feature about the emerald was that W m Parrott claim ; t 5 9, r 3 w; $1,000. Richards, C T trade in grain drills this fall. The Super The people are requested to call ami see H owe -R obertson .—In Portland, Octo Cook, Mrs E M 12 40 ful results in curing catarrh. Send for ber 9, 1889, by Rev. G. J. Burchett, Corlon, Mrs Mattie Roues, C B ior drill talks for itself. 10 60 testimonials free. U. 8. toC. A. Blane, 54 acres, section it lay for years with some other pebbles B F Hartman it, when displayed, before purchasing Mr. Ed. Howe to Miss Lou. Robertson ; Dickens, Miss F. J. C heney & Co., Prop., Tolcilo, O. Rounds, L B I 28, t 2 s, r 3 w. in a glass globe in which some China lil T 1) Stott .................. 12 40 Corvallis people are excited over the elsewhere. both of this county. Elliott, Mr Wm Ramage, George 12 20 Sold by Druggists, price 75c. ies were growing, as it was only when in Smith Stephens C.G. Robertson et al to J. W. Ingle, fact that a company of local capitalists M. H. Mann, owner of several fast S tewart -B urnett .—At Olympia, Wash., Elliott, Mrs Maggie Shakleford, Man- Johnson 3 00 lots 22 and 23 in Cayton; $55. will build a flour mill. water that its pretty tints were shown to James Caught a Shark. horses, among which is the wonderful Slater, J John Hubbard on Sunday, October 15, 1883, A. JI. Erickson, Eric 3 00 J. W. Ingle and wife to M. W. Tail the observer before the lapidary removed J J Henderson ........... Stropher. Mr Mr. Brownlie, inspector of light houses 3-year-old stallion Altao, winner of the Stewart, of this city, to Miss Grace Fields, Thos 3 60 The ABtoria Pioneer is author ily for the man, lots 22 and 23 and levee lots 1 and the rough coating. It was heart shaped James S Flett Fleenor, A P Burnett, of Dallas. Stoffer, Elsworth passed through the city on his way to great 3-year-old race at the last state fair 5 60 2, Dayton; $2,400. at Salem in the remarkable time of S cott -C ook .—At the residence of the Gillam, Henry Small, DC the light at Cape Mears. .5 60 statement that a man-eating shark, 16 in - form and as large as an ordinary mar- i A T * 10 JP S8 • . , I Geneva -nnnvn Thomas liars»: 2:31, lowering all previous records in the E. C. Williams to John M. Westfall, 2 ble.— Timet, Jacksonville. 5 «0 feet long, was caught at Redondo beach bride in this city, on Thursday, Octo Hutchings, James Sanders, Henson E T. D. Phifer and daughter left Tuesday state in that class, has gone into quarters acres near Amity; >80. Haines, J T Smith, A I Daisy Griffin 5 00 Monday, lu its stomach were found hu ber 17, 1889, Judge Loughary perform afternoon for Glenwood, Iowa, where at City View park.— Oregonian. I H P Webster Insectivorous Birds. 5 00 Wm. Chapman and wife to Marv Har ed the interesting ceremony which Houston, W II—2 Sweet, Agnes B—2 they will stay lor some time. . | Mrs H Webster 6 00 man remains, Biip)rose«l to lie that of a ris, 1,‘i acres near Sheridan; $175T united Wm. Scott, of Wheatland, and Houston, William HSmai, Mjrs Chauncey Depew thinks Cleveland At its meeting in Portland last week, j Grover Hague .. Hays, Don The lioard of equalization* has been in will be the democratic nominee for presi Taylor, Ed • • • 7 00 young lady. Inquiries have been made, Mrs. N. L. Cook, of this city, in wed Wm. Chapman and wife to John M. Helyer, W J session this week and is rectifying mis dent Walton, Mrs Mattie Chapman, the State board of horticulture «liscusse«! Mary Webster ... 6 00 but no one is missing, though many lock. in 1892, though Governor Hill is J acre in Sheridan ; $100. Herington, Miss I. Wright, Geo takes made in the assessment. 5 00 strangers are camping along the beach. the ablest statesman in the state of New The couple will go to California for Howe, Mr Eilgar I’oppleton and wife to Martin the proposition of iin;>orting a car load of' Wright, MrsIIannah . 5 00 Use Wright’s Arabian Condition Pow York. He isn’t so sure about Harrison their honeymoon and then take up their Heater, F M Burlingame. 147V, acres near Lafayette; insectivorous ami song birds to Oregon. ¿(.o Hardw?ck Wilson, Wm ... 7 00 «»ratifying to All. ders if you take pride in seeing your being the republican nominee, and art residence on the farm of the groom near Ihgraham, IV II $3600. It was decided to try the experiment John Hardwick, Wilson, James 8 60 fully hints that there is a deal of vitality stock look well. Sold by Rogers Bros. 2 Jaehn, Herm Weisenfild, W P Edgar Poppleton and wife to Martin and donations will be solicited for the A J Apperson The high position attained and the 10 Blaine yet. There are possibilities of Wheatland. The groom is well known Kirk, Mr Big bargains at the new milinery store in Yocum, Jim Burlingame, 2 acres in Lafayette; $1,250. purpose of providing for their transporta- 2 10 universal arceptance and approval of the !i,V.ouc mischief in such an interview as this. in this county, being the father of C. G. Keen, G W next door to the posteflice. Call and see .. .. . —, ■ • G n Goucher . 2 10 pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Jackson Agee and wife to Wm. Willis tion across tne continent. The board q Jones 2 10 Figs, an the most excellent laxative State Fish Commissioner E. P. Thomp Scott, who resides near Carlton. Mrs. ns. Mesdames Davidson «Sc Reynolds. When cailing for the above plea.se say 160 acres in section 22, t 4 s, r 5 w; has no funds at its disposal for procuring A Detmering son save that the commission is emphat Cook is known by everyone, and is high “advertised.” 4 60 known, illustrate the value of the quali- $1,400. J. C. C ooper , Rev. Wiley Knowles, pastor oft he C. 2 20 ties on which its success ia based and opposed to the introduction of cat ly esteemed by her many friends. these insect destroyers, hence those who [ Wm Malone P. Church, will preach Sunday morning ically Postmaster. THE BEST WINS ALWAYS. fish in any ot the waters of Oregon for 11 00 are abundantly gratifying to the Cali care to assist in the enterprise are re- ■ '' in ^l|ePl,ertl and evening. All are cordially invited to two good reasons: They are an enemy Be Careful. College Notes. Two Implement Firm» Agree on a Test, 5 00 fornia Fig Syrup Company. attend. quested to forward their «lonations to the EHzabedi Vanderpool to our salmon and other food fishes. which Results In the Defeat of One. 5 00 Where is that foot ball von were talk With Oregon's present mechanic ’ s lien member of the board residing in their ; Frank Adams 2 Second, our fish are superior to catfish Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa 10 What Is Castoria? The following letter will explain itself. district. The birds it is desired to se- Jeff Nelson 2 10 parilla can lie relieii upon for all blood in every respect, while the catfish has no law it behooves our citizens to keep ing about? o 10 Castoria is Dr Samuel Pilcher's preM-rip- diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold oy commercial value. He says: “A great their eyes open when hiring strange The students now have access to the It is from reliable farmers, in this neigh cure are known (e be the enemy of the ; ™ ^e|'son 2 10 tion for infants and children. It contains Rogers Bros. many persons have applied to us for cat painters and carpenters. Do not pay for new library. I F F Nelson borhood, whom everybody knows: neither opium, morphine, nor other nar fruit pests, such as cat birds, cardinal ! ■ frank Stout fish to introduce into lakes and streams, Frank Stout ... 5 60 eotie substance. It is a harmless substitute G. W. Hardwick, of Newberg, whose but for the foregoing reasons we have the work until it is ascertained that the Mr. Bairil and Miss Millsap have re M c M innville , Or., Oct. 9, 1889. red birds, mocking birds, whippoorwill, Gee Patty 00 6 for paregoric, drops, soothing syrups, and buildings burned at the late fire in that declined to furnish them.” Messrs. J. G. Ballinger Co., implement etc. It is estimated that for $1,000 a Wm Wright material has been liquidated for, else turned to school. 4 10 castor oil. It is pleasant. Its guarantee city, is preparing to rebuild the hotel on Dealers, McMinnville, Or. is thirty years’ use bv million- of mothers. you may be called ’ on to pay twice. A Several of the students expect to go to James Stewar d 3 90 car load of these friends of the horticul The little three-year-old son of Mr. a larger scale. G entlemen :—In accordance with our John Flett 5 20 Castoria destroys worm- uml nllnvs fever- and Mrs. Herbert Boylen was fatally case to the point. A painter named W. Portland to-day to attend the exposition. turist can lie brought to Oregon and set sihness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Wm. Martin is sick with a fever. He burned a few days ago at the residence with you and with Martin & James Steward 3 90 curd, We have in our reading room nearly a agreement cures diarrhoea and wind colic Cu>- II. l’ursely, recently in the city, did a at liberty. Donations will be received at G F Cooper is not dangerously ill, and his many of Sanders, we have made, on our farm 4 40 the parents on Birch creek, abo 'e toria relieves teething troubles, cures con weekly newspapers and several near McMinnville, a thorough test of friends will be glad to see him on the Pilot Rock. The little fellow was play job or two, and skipped on Saturday, dozen 9 any time and those in this district wish- ' E Carpenter 00 stipation and flatulency Castoria assimi magazines and periodicals, all for the your “Flying Dutchman” Riding Gang streets once more. 18 00 lates trie food, regulates the stomach ar«l ing to aid the worthy cause will find R. iv\i/?vn-8<J*} ing in an outbuilding, ami it was sup September 28th, leaving the material benefit of the students. Plow, and the “ Canton Clipper ” Tri 4 00 bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. If you want bargains in crockery and i posed had obtained some matches anil unpaid for first getting pay for painting Mr. Brownson went to Portland last cycle Riding Plow, sold by Martin <k S. Wallace, at Salem, ready to receive Ed Hendricks 4 00 Castoria is the chihlren's panacea glassware go to Grissen & Wangaman. set fire to his clothing. The parents a house or two. Now the owner of the their contributions Oregon has but Wm Roberts Sanders, of this city. Saturday and returneil Monday evening. 4 00 mother 's friend. They hnve just receive«! a large consign- were attracted hv his cries, blit lie was house is requested to pay for the mater 5 00 We consider the’ “Flying Dutchman” few song birds and it is to lie hoped that II C Hald His classes recite to Miss Baird when he so badly burned liefore the flames were inant direct from factories. to be the better plow for the following these feathered immigrants may be jl ial and will have to do so. Look out.— is absent. 5 00 Wayman extinguished that he died two days after. Tlie farmers are busy sowing their I The grief-stricken parents have the heart- j . Albany Democrat. reasons, viz.., (1) runs lighter; (2) does .5 00 Four new students were enrolled this better work; (J) has better rolling cut forthcoming. It is certain that once here I p grain. This beautiful weather is pleas- j felt sympathy of the community in theii | 7 00 week: Mr. Brown, of Spokane Falls; Herd of Blooded Stallion«. ing Io them and also to the many eastern i sad iflliition.— Tribune, Pendleton. ters ; (4) is more easily adjusted to land ; they will soon multiply and rid the fruit ’ J D Hardwick 8 30 Mr. Shaw, of Powder river; Miss Alex people who have arrived lately. (5) stronger, and, in our opinion, more trees of insect pests and fill the air with J D Carter ... 7 00 Every energetic farmer takes pride in ander. of Independence, ami Miss Bailv, durable. Yours truly, Wilson Barrett, the English actor, who S I. Irish ............................. ... 7 00 the melody of their song. “A penny saved is a penny earned." j is coming over to play an engagement in a team of fine horses, and will have it if of Willamina. Signed ] Fre«l Hartwig. . ......... 7 oo Several pennies can be saved an«l there this «'onntrv this season, has been made Tlie State Fair. • ( J. E. H olman . The entertainment given last Friday E Plevit 00 fore earned by using a Canton walking j the victim of a vicious treasury ml ng. j he ean. To meet this growing demand evening was well attended. Professors i Joel Brvan ..................... . . . . 5 00 gang. Buy one of Martin «Sc Sanders. Tobacco Raising in Oregon, The president of the Oregon r slate 1-" w Badiey ......................... Heretofore actors have been permitted to among the farmers, Galbraith Bros,, of and students are gratified that the people 00 5 Satnnlay a fine iron grey horse, owned bring scenery,stage fittings and costumes Janesville, Wis., offer for sale at the take an interest in our efforts. It is ex That the Willamette valley is admira- board of agriculture, Hon. J. T. Apper Tillamook News. by J. Detmering, living near thiB city, into the country free of <Tutv under the I Live Stock exchange, corner of Fourth pected to hold another entertainment on bly adapted to the cultivation of tobacco son, of Oregon City, is reported as say was taken suddenly ill while in the city, clause admitting tools of the trade. The I anil Ash streets, Portland, a choice col November 1st. Headlight.] many successful experiments prove, an<l ing ttiat “the recent state fair was one of and notwithstanding the great efforts custom authorities in Boston have held lection of their celebrated Clydesdale. Duck hunting is the popular pastime Philergian programme for Saturday, the best fairs we have ever held. There seveial tons of scenery belonging to .Mr. | made to relieve him, died. the value of the product has frequently English Shire, Hacknev and Cleveland October 19th: THE CHAMPION at present. Barrett for duty. This may be one of the Blood-purifier, Ayer*« Sarsaparilla lead* been |>ointed out by well qualified per has been a large increase in attendance When the hair shows signs of failing, results of the crusade made against for Bay stallions. Every horse is guaran Music......... ................... Society The wild geese are flying around in a all others in age, merit, and popularity. It at the last two fairs. A year ago we cut begin at once to use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. eign actors last year by the American teed and terms to suit purchasers. Essay . .. Miss Myers ; sons. The consumption of tobacco in circle of late. We presume it is an indi- tones up the system, improves the appetite, This preparation strengthens tlie scalp, actors who aie languishing for protection. down the admission fee one-half, still i Sale or Cattle. Reading ... ... Miss McCown this fertile valley requires the importa J cation of wet weather and shorter days. strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the promotes the growth of new hair, restores Blood. Just what you need. Try it. Declamation . Mr. Hemstock ; tion of large quantities of the eed, and the receipts have been as much as ever, 1 On Saturday, October 26th, I will sell Music......... YAMHILL'S ASSESSMENT. the natural color to gray and fa«le«l hair, “ I am selling your goods freely, and mor» Robert McCall, of McMinnville, and ....... Miss Shelton, ; the substitution, as far as possible, of the which Proves that the attendance has john McCall, of Union county, are in the of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla than of all other blood at public auction, in this city, eleven and renders it soft, pliant and glossy, ................... Anna ami Frank Matthews 1 Shows a Loss in Taxable Property of medicines put together.”— It. A. McWilliams, doubled. This year the receipts were city. They are thinking of buying farms Grand Rapids, head of cattle. J ames F letcher , 8Vi,654 Since Last Year. Mich. Recitation....................... Miss Latourette home grown leaf will lessen the ex;>ense Harry Bowmer, of the Milton Eagle, _____ ________Auctioneer. and locating here. over $18,600, the largest for ten years, ! of smokere and add materially to the in Declamation ........... Frank Matthews was treated to a surprise on his return Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla, County Assessor F. M. York has com Referring to the rumor that some of | S tudent . home the other day. A number of Mil pleted the assessment for this county, The Albatross, after cruising up and Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ayer come of the soil tillers. Several fine and the {disbursements about $16,000, I .«well. Mm. Price $1; *>x bottle., Worth *5 a bottle ton people had pledged $242 to pay off it is here compareil with the assessment the county boards of equalization intend ttf Public Interest. specimens of tobacco grown in this val which includes money spent for improve- ■ down this coast, reports that nothing has to reduce the assessor ’ s valuations of the indebtedness of his house and lot, in of 1888. found of the cod-bank, reported off ley have been exhibited in Salem within ments, leaving us, inclusive of last year's been property in order to escape state taxation, October 17, 1889. appreciation of his services on behalf of Nestucca by the captain of the A. B. Lan«l, acres 284.951 $2.649,715 >2,615,.501 the state board authorized by law to balance, a total balance of about $7,000. the past few weeks. — Salem Statesman. the town.— Tribune, Pendleton. Fields. E d . T elephone -R egister : Lots......... It is quite likely that additional improve- j levy state taxes has decided not to rec Minister Hirsch. Will you please publish the following, The Astoria Transcript considers Clat Improvement» Only five timber culture filings per ognize any arbitrary general reduction ments will be ordered when the board ‘ day Jm- sop county next to Multnomah in point Merchandise and are received at the < tregon City land being in substance a letter received by of the assessor's valuation of any county. plements 435.71M 467,397 Tom Merry is at present editor of the meets in December. We need more ■ office on account ot the rush of business. of wealth and says it “knows of no other Money. Notes and Ac- The board holds that county boards me from E. F. Adams. A. 8. Barnes <4 Missoula Daily Gazette, and the following county in the state outside of Multno • counts....................... 996,747 stable room and the pavilion should be We have not heard of any filing from have power only to increase or reduce Co.’s agent for the Pacific coast. He mah that is as wealthy as Clatsop coun Household Goals from his pen is taken from the issue ot fixed up.” j this county being refuse«! yet, however. 205,370 the assessment of individual», and have says: ty.” Tlie total assessed value of pro Horses, 4,696 252,030 : Sept. 21st: “Hon. Sol Hirsch, minister no authority to make a wholesale reduc Grand Lodge Officer« Elected. The jieople were on the eve of a flour 132JW4 perty in Clatsop is $5,975,147, against Cattle, 9.803 “The exchange of readers closes on the to Turkey, is lying sick in Portland with tion for the purpose of evading the state and coal-oil famine when the Augusta 32,265 Sh««ep and Goats,16,5011 $2,000,000 last year. The following officers were elected at evening of the 31st of October, 1889. In levy. To recognize such power in the brought relief. In a few days longer we 14,298 Swine, 6,600. brain fever. In his delirious moments county beards, the state board thinks, case agents have faile«! to get stocks to Nearly all the citizens of this city will i Friday’s session, held at Astoria of the would have been in the dark and with- Gross Value $*«,138,052 $6,1^9 -z attend th« fair at Portland and the train ould be equivalent to constituting each supply the demand at the last moment, ! he calls Astoria ‘Byzantium’ and Albina Grand Ixxlge K. of P: Grand chancel out bread. Vnless you lay in a supply ‘Scutari.’ He applies the name ‘Galata’ iconntv board a state board of equaliza- is loaded with people every day. This lndeb’dness >1,785,787 >1,723,124 | of necessaries sufficient for the winter, 362,701 . -.1 on, a thing certainly not within either they are authorized to receive the books to Couch precinct and calls the Willam lor, O. II. Irvine, of No. 7, Albany; you ha I just as well go to bed and say fair means considerable cash to the busi Exemptions 35<>,!l0<> e spirit or the letter of the law. offered for exchange and give tickets ette river the 'Golden Horn.’ He occas grand vice chancellor, A. A. Cleveland, "Kitty bar the door.” If we were not in ness men of Portland. The hotel men >2,142.693 $2,085,828 receive the greatest benefit, but still con Total therefor, which will entitle pupils to new ionally has lucid moments, during which No. 17, Astoria; graml prelate, C. E. the newspaper business we would go in- Great foresight was shown by Demo Taxable Property $3,995,350 >4,042,651 tinue to be as churlish and as unaccom- which will be promptly furnished by me he points to Joe Simon and says, ‘Ah, Bayard, No. 9, The Dalles; grand keeper ' to hibernation until better facilities and rest ’ s Family Magazine in publishing, ten Decrease in total taxable property $42.C>54. dating as in the past. accommodations were instituted for get Number of polls 1SS8. 1.502; numb.'r of years ago when an international exposi on requisition from the agents. All I the re is the boss for us.’ (Bosphorus.) of records and Beal, Want 8. Stevens ting freight over the mountains. There Some time ago a couple of eggs were pjlls 18M9, 1,630. tion was then talked of, a map of the can say is that we'll supply the demand j No. 2, Portland (ninth re-election); •is considerable carelessness displayed by Mr. Hirsch has our heartfelt wishes for found in a field by some children and The above figures are liable to change identical site that has now been chosen grand master of exchequer, Walter B. some whojare engaged in the freighting Combines the juice of the Blue Fig« of were given to Mrs. J. E. Brooks, who a little owing to the lioard of equalization by the New York committee for the as Boon as we can ascertain it, and again his speedy recovery.” California, so laxative and nutritious, Struble, No. 2, Portland; grand master business. placed them in a cabinet with othsr curi not having finished its business. with the medicinal virtue« of plant, world’s fair of 1892. In the November we ask you (the people) to turn in all A Threaliing Record. osities. A short time ago she was sur at arms, Adam Croasman, No. 27, La number of this famous magazine (just is old books before October 31st, getting ex known to be most beneficial to tbe MeMInnvtll. Flour an«l Wheat. THE WATER WORKS. prised upon looking over the cabinet to I human system, forming the ONLY PER sued) this plan is reproduced, handsome change tickets. If books are not there, | Thus. Nicely & Son threshed 5405 acres Grande; grand inner guard, Gustave find a young turtle, which bail hatched : The Boiler. in Place and Everything ly executed and on extra fine paper. It For several months past the McMinn FECT REMEDY to act gently yet Schulze, No. 12. Portland ; grand outer of grain this season, which averaged al- j we will redeem the moment we ascertain and was crawling around in the cabinet. includes all the buildings and the laying« ville Flouring mills have been selling promptly on the Ready for the Electricians. m«>st exactly ten bushels to the acre, or ! guard, Clias. Fellows, No. 2, Portland. I out of the grounds, and to make it more the amount. Yours very truly, We think Dallas can claim the oldest | large lets of flour in Tacoma, where it a total of 26,374 sacks, weighing 126 Work on the water plant is progressing I comprehensive a map of New York City (signed) E, F. A dams . bearing peach trees in Oregon—having has secured a first-class reputation. To —AMD TO — sprung from stones planted by Mr. Isaac ] and Mr. Toothaker, the superintendent, is also given. The description that ac pounds to the sack. They ran in the ‘ Yours truly, compete with this flour the Tacoma livens in 1848—41 years ago. and last I : stated to the T.-R. man that by the 15th companies designs gives a better idea of North Cold Spring and South Juniper L. H. B aker , S. S. : the site than anything that has yet been When Baby was sick, we gave her rastorfa. evening Mr. Levens and family had the millets are oblige«] to come to this coun neiuhborhoods. As an evidence of the ; Born. — SO THAT — pleasure of eating some of the choice of December the water and electrical published. The same enterprise is shown When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ty Io buy wheat, ami are advertising PURE BLOOD, fruit for supper. They are very late ami ; plants would be in full opera’ion. The throughout the entire magazine. “Wc- S ax .—To the wife of John Sax. Jr., on extreme hard luck experienced by some I When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, tl.eir flour as made from Yamhill wheat, hence named the -‘October.’’— Observer. ways for the pumps are near ’v complet man-Noveliatsof America" contains some farmers this season, they say that they! REFRESHING SLEEP. October 14, 1889, a girl. Four car loads of machinery for the ed, the boilers set and the ar kestack fine portraits of those with whose names C ooper .—To the wife of Chas. Cooper, threshed 100 acres at one ranch w hich When she had Children, she gave them Castoria which gives it ready sale. HEALTH and STRENGTH and books we are most familiar. Fine woolen mills arrived at Albany from the up. The work is far enough along for averaged but one bushel to the acre, j Naturally follow. Every one is using it on October 13, 1889, a girl. illustrations constitutes a feature of the East and will be pieced in position under and all are delighted with it. Ask your the supervision of Superintendent Has the electrical men to begin putting in magazine; and in the November there B ei . at .—To the wife of John Belat, on About twenty buchels was the highest druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu October, 13, 1889, a girl. average.— East Oregonian. Notice. well as fast as possible. Several more their plant and it is probab’s they will i are over one hundred of them. It is cer factured only by the X)r. Gr. S. "Wrig-li tainly the cheapest $.200 magazine in car loads are to arrive. The total freight arrive next week. This c y will have the market. Published by \V. Jennings All persons owing the firm of W. T. Children Cry for CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, Children Cry for will be about $5,000. That would be a big cause to rejoice when the whole is com Demorest. 15 East 14th street, New Booth A Son a bill are requested to call S an F rancisco , C al . freight bill even in Salem ' This is from pleted. Pitcher’s Castoria. Y ork Pitcher’s Castoria. and settle immediately. L ouisvii ls . K y . b’t* Y ork . N. Y the Albany Demociat. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER LÀ KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually,