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M c M innville . O regon . F riday . N ovember i , 1889.
œH^E^rJVrëÎ.’S^Consolidated Feb. I, 1889.
LEAVENING POWER
ROUMANIA’S QUEEN.
Some Timely Personal Notes.
An Oregon Forest
I
Feathered Architects.
IMPROVED THE IDEA
VOL. I. NO. 39
Personal and Pertinent
Executrix Sale of Kcal Estate.
—
Among P e curiosities of nature there How a Printer Inserted a Bright
The favorite novel of the late Wilkie
Notice is hereby given that under and by
A Lite Devoted to the Welfare ' 1 lenry Bradley, head porter of the La-
Prof. John M. Bloss contributed the
virtue of an order of the county court of
are none better worthy of study than the
Collins was “The Woman in White.”
Of the rariou Baking Powder* Qin*
of Her Admiring Subjects.
following
article
to
the
To]>eka,
Kansas,
Idea and Lost His Job.
I layette hotel, Philadelphia, is said to
Yamhill countv. state of Oregon, of date
nests of birds. The skill displayed by
Gov. Biggs, of Delaware, cleared a October Sth, 18&) in the matter of the estate
tnted from actual tert«.
"Carmen Sylva,” the pen name of the | have made $100,000 out of his position, Daily Capital, of September 27th. He these little architects is simply wonderful,
of James F. Bewlev. deceases!, the under­
A
printer
told
the
story.
large
profit on his peaches this season.
tells
of
visiting
a
great
forest,
where
signed executrix of the estate will on Satur­
R0TAL (PurOWWMBMWM queen of Roumania, has become familiar lie owns a $15,000 house, in which he storm and death seem never to have en­ and one is lost in wonder at the knowl­ “I had a job,” he said, “in a Monroe
Vice-President Morton is impatient to day, the
to most readers within a few years, and lives in great comfort and some luxury.
edge
and
perseverance
of
these
feathered
street fiction foundry—one of those print have congress convene. He is anxious
NINTH DAY OF.NOVEMBER.
many are more or less instructed as to Fortunately for Mr. Bradley he did not tered:
A. D„ 18X0, duly sed at public auction, for
‘Tn the summer of 1888, while visiting builders. Especially is this the case of shops where they publish stories of the to have something to do.
details of her somewhat romantic histo­ turn his attention to literature; handling
cash tn hand, at the court house door at
pensile birds, that suspend their habita­ ‘Skeleton Hunter’s Last Gurgling Gasp’
trunks is a much more remunerative in Oregon I was induced to take a deer
The Prince of Wales has been obliged McMinnville, Oregon, al the hour of 10
ry-
tions on branches, sometimes even hang order by the card. It is the rankest
’clock a. m. of said day. the following reai
hunt
in
the
Cascade
mountains.
Our
to cut off his cigarettes. ’E smokes a o premises
A queen who is beautiful, gilted, com­ profession.
ing them over the water.
of decedent, to-wit:
kind of rot, and is liable to give a printer pipe at present, don’tcherknow.
parly
left
the
railroad
at
Oakland,
and
passionate, an enlightened, true n other
Charles A. Dana, of the Sun, who was
T ract N o . 1.
The weaver bird, which embraces sev­ blood-poisoning if he handles much of it.
drove
in
carriages
far
up
into
the
foot
­
of the people, a queen stricken with a with Linen n and Stanton in the latter’s
Harriet Beecher Stowe savs that her Beginning at the northcast corner of the
eral varieties, is one of the most ingen­ It is the sort of literature that induces
hills,
where
leaving
our
vehicles
and
Solomon Hades donation land claim. No.
great grief, yet putting away her agony office in Washington on the night after
ious of the pensile birds. It generally little boys to gel up in the night, steal declining years would be happier if 38, in 15 s, r 6 w. and running thence north
HOIIIR (Su Francisco)............ MAJRffiM
to battle for the good of other sufferers Lincoln’s re-election in 1864, says that mounted on horseback, we began our as­ hangs its nest on a twig over the water,
somebody
bad
accused
her
of
plagiarism.
85 degrees welt 18.1<> chains: thence south
the old man’s pocketbook, buy guns,
I
5 degrees east 78.33 chains to a post set on
CIA*........................................
with a fiery, persistent courage, a queen during that exciting time, Mr. Lincoln, cent to the high table lands.
and
so
low
down
that
if
a
monkey
at
­
Digby
Bell
made
$7,000
on
the
league
and
start
out
West
to
rescue
the
im
­
south boundary of said claim : thence cast
“The route lay over a precipitous series
loving with an immense love nature, a instead of nervously pacing the floor,
BR. FRJCIT ............................■BSSBi
18.0» chains to the southeast corner of said
of knobs connected by high and narrow tempts to steal Hie eggs, which it is apt periled maiden from the lair of the rob­ baseball championship—all by bets. It claim
; thence north 5 degrees west 76.75
read
pages
of
extracts
fiom
Petroleum
simple
life
and
mortality
in
darkness
to
do,
the
twig
bends
with
its
weight
and
»ROW FUlliCroT.)...................... aaM
is
seldom
that
a
Bell
strikes
so
many
ber
chieftain
and
restore
her
to
her
chains to the place of beginning, containing
and misery—such a sovereign, and her Nasby’s humorous writings, to his own ridges. The path which had been cut a cold bath is the consequence. The
130.36
acres.
notes
at
once.
agonized parents.
COKRISS..................................... ■■■
amusement and to the intense disgust of through the forest twenty-five years ago Mahali weaver bird of South Africa, is a
chronicle cling in the memory.
T ract N o . 2.
“
There
were
twenty
printers
and
six
Prince
Lucien
Bonaparte
has
come
in
­
had
long
since
been
obscured
by
fallen
UCUR*S..................................... MB
Beginning at a )>oint north 85 degrees
Royal birth and station get their most Secretary of War Stanton.
very
small
bird
with
an
ambition
to
live
liars,
each
a
full-fledged
Ananias,
work
­
to a fortune of $150,000 by the death of west 18 16 chains distant from the northeast
timber and undergrowth.
SHUT'S ........................................... *■
touching grace from qualities of character
of the Solomon Fades donation land
The wife of Hie late S. S. Cox was his
“The logs when not too large, we com­ in a very large house, and industry ing in the place. The liars sat at a table his nephew, Paul Amadeus Francis corner
that
the
humblest
peasant
woman
may
claim. No 38, in t 5 s. r 6 w, and running
HARrbRD’S (None Such), when not fresh.. I
inseparable companion, she shared all pelled our horses to leap, while we de­ enough to build it for itself. The shape in one end of the room grinding out Coutts Stuart.
tlience north 85 degrees west 4.35 chains to
possess in equal strength, if not in equal his plans and made his life her own.
FKARL (Andrews & Co.)............................. ■
a corner of the Wm Chapman donation
fended our eyes from the overhanging of the nest is similar to an oil flask, but, those unwholesome stories as fast as we
The late king of Bavaria left debts land
charm of expression and revelation.
in the center of the Yambill
One day I got which will be paid off at the rate of river ; claim
ROMFORD’S - (Phosphale), when not fresh.. ■■■■ Carmen Sylva was born Princess of Weid Mr. and Mrs. Cox were not only a de­ bushes, and at the same time managed of course, greatly magnified in dimension could put them in type.
thence up the center of said stream
voted couple, but she was like a paitner our camp equipage and Winchesters. To and very rough on the outside.
a wad of copy that was positively sicken­ $275,000 a year, The last payment will the following bearings ami distances, to-
a little Rliine principality near Ehren-
Report* of Government Chemists.
wit: North 76 degrees west 7.50 chains
The sociable weaver birds unite their ing. It was about a lovely girl who had
to him in his business, sharing his confi­ a novice this was both an arduous and
lie made in 1905.
north TOJi degrees west 8 50 chains,
" The Royal Baking Powder is composed of breitstein. She was brought up in all
efforts and make a kind of thatched roof, been captured and torn from her home
dence in everything. Mr. Cox has left dangerous task.
56 degrees west 16 50 chains to a
pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not the repressions of the rigid etiquette of
Thomas A. Edison says his hair liaB north
point
in the center of river due south of
under
which,
or
rather
in
which
they
MS.
of
an
unfinished
book
which
he
in
­
by a heartless white desperado and his turned gray since he was made an Italian
“Finally we found ourselves upon a
contain either alum or phosphates, or other in­ German noble and royal existence, and
southeast corner of the John P Wood do­
build their nests. Sometimes this struc­ band of bloodthirsty Apaches. The girl
jurious substances.-E dw aid G. L ove , Ph.D." her childhood was wholly uncompanion­ tended tol>e his life work. He wrote very long and narrow ridge with precipi­
land claim. No 44. in t 5 s, r6w.
count Gray hair is the cross of the nation
ture
is
ten
feet
square.
Each
nest
is
thence north 2.42 chains to the southeast
the
most
of
it
at
his
desk
in
congress,
was in a desperate fix. She either had legion of hard workers.
tous sides, and on top just wide enough
’■ The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly ed save by a most tenderly loved invalid
corner of the said Wood* data; theme
where the scene is laid.
the purest and most reliable baking powder
for a pathway for a single horse. Had it shut out from every other, although all to marry the villain or become his wife,
75 degrees west 4.90 chains to a post
brother.
The republican and democratic candi­ south
are
under
the
same
roof,
and
while
the
offered to the public.
set on the south boundary of said claim,
be
didn
’
t
care
which,
and
he
was
then
Mrs. Hallam Tennyson, the daughter- not been for the scattering trees on the
Shut
away
from
the
society
of
other
•• H enry A. M ott , M. D., Ph. D.”
whole community join in building the on his way to a cave in the mountains, dates for governor of Massachusetts are from which an alder, 16 Inches in diameter,
in-law of the poet, lives with her hus­ sides of the ridge, which, to some extent
bears north 56', degrees east 91 links dis
“The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual­ children, she threw herself ujion outdoor
roof, each pair builds its own nest. The where he was going to have the cere­ graduates of Harvard. Brackett be­ tant; thence south 5 degrees east 79.85
obstructed
our
view
of
the
abyss
below,
ity and highest in strength of any baking pow­ life for interest and society, and made band’s family, and h..s entire charge of
longed to the class of 1865 and Russell chains to a post; thence cast 36.91 chains Io
commencement is interwoven with the
a post set on west boundary of lot No I;
der of which I have knowledge.
close and tender acquaintance with ani­ the dairy connected with the poet’s es­ we would have turned back in dismay. branches of the trees, the whole struc­ mony performed.
to that ol 1877.
“
That
night
they
camped
in
a
rocky
thence north o degrees west 64 43 chains to
But
we
were
assured
that
this
dangerous
■' Wx. M c M ubtrie , Ph. D.”
mals, trees, flowers and birds. She was tate on the Isle of Wight The milk and
ture being very neat and compact.
Mayor Fitter, of Philadelphia, is try­ the place o! Ireginning, containing 290 55
gorge, 200 miles from nowhere, and
• All Alum baking powders, no matter how very severely tasked with studies, her butter ot this dairy are in great demand ridge, 800 feet above the canyons upon
The palm-swift of Jamaica, so called bound the unfortunate maiden to a tree ing to obtain the consent of Mrs. Cleve­ acres in Yamhill county, Oregon.
high their strength, are to be avoided as dan­
either side, terminated in a grand and
T rait N o . 3.
gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas recreation being only a change in work, and bring a good price. It is a coinci­
from
its rapid flight, builds a curious with the usual buckskin thong3, which land to deliver the opening address at
too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de­ and she was herself possessed of most dence that the son-in-law of our laureate, beautiful plateau, beyond where there
Beginning at a stone set north 5 degrees
nest,
which
hangs
to
the
spathe
of
a
co
­
terioration.
the
fair
to
be
held
next
month
for
the
13.76 chains distant from the south­
strenuous ideas of a future filled with la­ James Russell Lowell, has a famous were deer and bear innumerable else our coanut palm. The exterior is of cotton cut deep into her tender wrists. Then benefit of the Quaker city's Medico- west
west corner of the Solomon Fades donation
they all laid down and went to sleep. In
land claim. No. 66, in t 6s. rd w. and them e
bor as a teacher she believed, and for dairy at Soithborough, Mass., and the hearts had failed us.
r F. 8. ocke
running east '25 chains to southwest comer
“The ridge was finally traversed and and the interior of feathers, the walls be­ the meantime Old Zeke, the Hairy Chirurgical hospital.
that career Bhe determined to prepare. butter at Deerfoot farm is as well known
tract No 2 above described : thence north
People who believe that there is some­ ft of degrees
we
were repaid for all our trials, not with ing very strong and compact. Some­ Scout, who was on the trail, sneaked up
west 79.85 chains to the northwest
Hsnespathic Physician and Surgeon, But the teaching future—which indeed in the New York as the Boston markets.
times
it
builds
several
nests
and
glues
at
daylight,
when
people
sleep
the
sound
­
thing
in
a
name
will
be
interested
to
the sight of deer or bear, but with the
corner of said tract No. 2; thence south 75
came to her—was a little other in scope
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
A school-girl frolic was given in honor sight of a forest more grand and beauti­ them together, leaving an opening be­ est. Zeke sailed in and killed twenty- know that John Ripper, mate of an degrees west 25.88 chains; thence south ft
degrees east 73.15 chains to the place of be
professional calls promptly attended day than she dreamed, inasmuch as she had of Mrs. Cleveland by her college mates
tween them like a gallery.
five or thirty Indians with the butt end American bark which.recently reached
containing 11*1 63 acres in Yamhill
or night.
not simply children and youthful subjects during her recent trip to Buffalo. The ful than I had over conceivod.
The lanceolate honey-eater builds a ot his trusty rifle. He didn’t want to New York,|lias been arrested charged ginning,
countv, Oregon.
(33)
[Office at old Printing office.]
“The forest contained about 640 acres.
but a whole nation to be her pupils, a refreshments were crackers passed
nest in the shape of a hammock and sus­
T rait N o . 4.
nation too, to which she had always around in paper sacks, and the pickles It was situated on a level plateau on the pends it by the end to a small twig, It shoot for fear he would waken the others. with assaulting a sailor on the high seas.
Beginning at the southwest corner of the
J. V. CALBREATH.
E. E. GOUCHER.
Then,
after
he
cut
a
notch
for
each
corpse
Mary Anderson has won a high posi­ Solomon Fades donation land claim.
been most strongly drawn, and whose were out in force, while sardines were northwest side of a mountain peak which is made of grass and wool mixed with
on his gunstock and hung the coarse, tion as a maker of bread. She writes to No 66, in 16 s. r6w, and running thence
rose from 800 to 1000 feet higher and the down of .certain flowers. This
queen
she
had
declared
she
would
like
to
nest
east 61.91 chains to southwest corner of lot
eaten
with
fingers
instead
of
forks,
and
Calbreath & Goucher.
be when it was as remote a possibility as relished as in the old days of dormitories protected the forest from all the western is very deep and comfortable and may black scalp locks to his belt, he released the London Timet giving her recipe for or tract No 1, above described; theme
the girl, hoisted her under his arm, the staff of life. She is cosmopolitan in north 5 degrees west 13.90 chain* to the
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
that she should be Empress of China. But and'earlv rising. The occasion was en­ storms.
probably' have suggested to man the
corner of trad No. 2. above de-
jumped
into the saddle and rode away. her tastes, being an American who southeast
In
this
forest
there
were
but
two
kinds
M c M inn vti .Lt,
...
O regon . when in 1866, Prince Charles, of Hohen-
scrilrcd; thence west (¡1 91 chains to south­
livened by reminiscences of school-day of trees, Oregon pine and red cedar. hammock.
“
He
rode
at
full
speed
for
forty-eight
westcomer
of trad No .:. *bore ttacribwd
makes English bread out of Hungarian
The tailor bird which is a native of In­
zollern, was made ruler of Roumania, he escapades, when oysters were fried over
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
thence south 5 degrees east 13.7(1 chains to
miles
without
stopping.
When
night
When
we
had
reached
a
central
point
in
flour
and
French
yeast.
She
says:
dia,
is
quite
expert
in
sewing.
It
makes
remembered a young princess whom he a gas jet and cheese toasted on hairpins.
the place of beginning, containing 85.42
in the bold scout pulled rein and “Bread, if made as I have described, acres in Yamhill county. Oregon.
the forest we stopped for an hour to drink a long nest of leaves, which it sews to- closed
1
had caught in Lis arms as she was fall­
S, A. YOUNG, M. D.
went
into
camp.
First
he
picketed
his
T ract N o . ft .
“Dancing in the barn,” or coach house in its magnificence.
will not turn sour, and will be sweet and
getlier with the fiber of a plant first pierc­
ing down a palace stairs in Berlin some
Beginning at tlie northwest corner of the
“All the trees appeared to have begun ing holes in them with its beak. In the horse, then built a fire, fixed a cot of moist for at least eight or ten days if
Physician & Surgeon,
years before. Her capacities lie knew; has been the favorite novelty in the fash­
W L C Fades donation land claim. No
ionable world this Beason. Mrs. K. W. their growth the same year and each to hollow formed it deposits a quantity of leaves for the girl, and got her some­ kept in a pan.” It is said that William 38, in t 6 s, r6 w, and running thence Booth
M c M issvills ,
.
.
.
Oasaox. her ardent desire to do useful work, and,
chains; thence south 42l, degrees east
peshaps, too, something of her interest Vanderbilt set the fashion at Newport, have kept equal pace with each other. cotton thus preparing a soft, warm nest thing to eat out of his saddle-bags. This Winter, the critic, considers Mary a 6.93
7.03 chains to a corner set in Survey No.
is where I got in my work.
Office and residence on D street. All in Roumania ; he begged her to share and it was immediately taken upatX-en- They were from four and a half to five for its young.
great genius as a bread-maker.
741,
Yamhill County Records of Surveys;
calle promptly answered day or night.
“The first thing Zeke took out of the
south llti degrees east 6 20 chains
his life of authority,
tabor, and ox and other favorite resorts. The charm feet through at the base and for the first >
C. Avery Orr, who accompanies the thence
Astonishes
the
Natives.
to
corner
set in said Survey No. 741; thence
bags
was
several
thick
slices
of
fresh
Vi
­
of
the
barn
is
that
it
requires
less
formal
­
200
feet
the
trunkB
seemed
to
diminish
comparative exile. In 186!) they were
United States eclipse expedition to east 4.12 chains to a post set on south lain li­
DR. J. C. MICHAUX
enna
bread
with
honey
on
them.
Next
ity
and
simpler
dressing.
At
Mrs.
Van-
but
little
in
their
diameters,
while
the
The natives of tropical conntries are '
married. They had but one child, the
Africa, is anxious to make certain an­ dar y of the W. L C. Fades claim, from
cold boiled ham, cut thin, an apple thropological studies. Upon reaching which an alder, 8 inches in diameter, liears
'
ewe lamb of her mother’s heart. At 4 lerbilt’s dance the ladies were requested last fifty feet they rapidly tapered to seldom so much astonished as when came
south 63 degrees east 66 links, and an alder.
Practicing Physician and Surgeon, yeara old she died, and the poor mother to leave their diamonds at home, which pointed cones on the sides of which were they are first introduced to snow and ice. pipe with a short, crispy upper crust,
the coast of Africa Mr. Orr will leave the 12 inches in diameter, hears north 85)4 'le
grees
west 35 links distant; thence south
and
last
a
tender
spring
chicken
roasted
could find no relief from her agony save was a very sensible request, as the com­ to be found the only branches by which The congealing of water is a phenome- 1
expedition and, accompanied by five 4.50 chains to a post, from which an alder.
LAFAYETTE. OREGON-
a
delicate
brown.
Mind
you,
he
bad
all
bination
of
diamonds
and
hayseed
would
the
trees
were
sheltered.
non
they
are
slow
to
comprehend.
A
1
in ceaseless work.
black and five white men, all fully 4 inches in diameter, bears south 891, de­
Jan, 21. *89.
“Investigation showed that each tree few months ago Sir William McGregor this stuff in a pair of saddle-bags in the armed, will strike out for the interior, gree* east 133 links distant; thence east
She had already learned the Rouman­ have been incongruous.
.M 37 chains to a post set on the east boun­
ian language, and now her people be- ; Miss Emma Eames, of Boston, who is occupied a space about thirty feet square enticed several New Guinea natives to wilds of the Rocky mountains, 300 miles visiting many of the native tribes, whose dary of the W. L C. Fades donation land
from
civilization,
in
the
year
1836.
It
each
was
perfectly
straight
and
stood
the
hitherto
unsealed
summit
of
Mount
came her children indeed. She began to tlie bright particular star at the grand
manner of living he will closely observe, claim; tlience north 22.50 chains to the
northeast corner of said Fades claim;
stimulate the national characteristics, to opera, Paris, says that all her real study perpendicular as if set by the plummet, Owen Stanley, the loftiest peak in British made me sick, but I resolved that the photographing and measuring them, thence west 64.50 chains to the place of Iw-
poor
girl
should
have
one
good
feed
if
I
nor
had
a
single
tree
fallen,
and
nothing
Australasia.
On
the
barren
summit,
ginning,
a xi containing 136 3n a< res in
develop and foeter native industries, to was done in America. Miss Eames ac­
noting their habits and manners and
Yamhill county, Oregon
died for it. So I shoved in another par­
1* fitted to do 25 per cent better work than encourage the weaiing of the national knowledges great obligations to Professor covered the ground except the decaying nearly a thousand feet above the zone of 1
studying all the characteristics peculiar
T ract N o . 6.
like this, completing the bill of to each tribe.
•ver before.
1
costume, to establish schools and chari­ Paine, of Boston, who kept her “digging needles. Although these trees were vegetation, big icicles were found, great- agraph
Beginning at the southeast corner of the
fare:
hundreds
of
years
old
yet
each
seemed
ly
to
the
amazement
of
the
natives,
who
table institutions, to soften, broaden and away at ancient music—ever so old”;
It appears that Hugo Zieman, the I. N. Branson donation land claim. No. 67,
“After getting the girl started Zeke
in 16 s, r 6 w, and running thence north 5
Do not fail to
civilize the curiously isolate and haughty and as for dramatic action and the use of in the vigor of youth. The tops although were much astonished w hen they touched
chef
of the White house, has followed in degrees west 52 68 chains; thence west
fierce and haughty race whom she had the voice she adds :“1 acquired very little seemingly small made a dense leafy can­ them, and insisted that their fingers had reached into the saddle-bag and pulled the footsteps of Hadji Hassein Ghooly 21.66 chains to a post set 34 links south of
out a bowl of steaming hot consomme
the northeast corner of .he B B Branson
chosen from predeliction.
that was new to me over here.” Miss opy perhaps fifty feet in thickness and been burned.
A year ago, when Mr. Ehlers ascend- and a broiled fresh mackerel, some dev" Khan. Zieman dislikes notoriety, and donation land claim, No 37, in t 5 *, r 6 w ;
almost
utterly
impenetrable
to
the
sun
­
Though she had always written verses Clara Louise Kellogg received all her
Before deciding about school for the com­
thence south 42 30 chains to a corner set in
the
recent
new
«paper
accounts
of
how
a
od Mount Killima-Njaro, in Africa, his iled crabs, cold slaw, potato salad, a
ing year.
No. 741, Yamhill County Records of
she knew nothing of the art of poet and musical education in this country, too. light.
crazy doctor inoculated him with the Survey
native
porters,
who
had
lived
all
their
Surveys;
thence south 4s degrees east 3.50
half
fry,
veal
cutlets
breaded,
with
to
­
“As we sat in raid-forest and looked
author, and she now set herself to study Miss Eames is said to be unaffected and
Elixir
of
Youth
have
offended
him.
He
chains
to a comer in said Survey No.
lives near the base of the great moun­ mato sauce, green corn on the cob, some
outward
the
trunks
of
these
lofty
trees
it. But the Russo-Turkish war came to unphoileil by her remarkable success.
T. G. BROWNSON, President.
has also been called in print “President 741 ;thence south 27 degrees east 6,37 chains
to a post set in said Survey No. 741 ;
obstructed our vision and we seemed to tain, pulled off the boots with which clam chowder, stewed turkey, a portion
turn Roumania into a battle field ami fill
tlience south Id
degrees
east
I M
No one is better qualified by opportun­ be walled in by lofty columns.
they
had
been
provided
as
they
ap
­
of rice pudding, two cups of chocolate, Harrison’s pie-maker," “cook,” “hash­ chains
it
with
sick
and
wounded
soldiers
and
to northwest comer of W L. C
slinger," etc. These paragraphs aroused
Z-iadies,
ity
and
experience
to
form
a
correct
proached
the
snow
line
and
plunged
pork
tenderloin,
Rochefort
cheese,
and
a
It
was
3
o'clock
when
we
entered
this
Fades
donation
land
claim
;
tlience
east
suffering homes. The princess devoted
as to the relative |>opularity of forest and the July sun was beaming merrily into the snow with their bare bottle of Bass' ale, Saratoga chips, a the ire of the chef and he regretted that 16.50 chains to the place of beginning, con­
-¿attention. I herself to the solace of all this misery, so judgment
120 06 acres in Yamhill county,
certain widely read novels than Miss El­ from a cloudless sky, yet within there feet. They lost no time in plunging out plate of vanilla ice cream, a Chinese pa­ he had ever become a promiuent mem­ taining
Oregon.
tenderly, so efficiently, that her grateful
len M. Coe, librarian of the New York was only a somber twilight in which the again, and lay writhing on the ground, per napkin, sliced cucumbers, some ber of the administration. Fame, he
T rait N o . 7.
subjects raised a statue to her as the
Beginning at tlie northeast corner of the
Miss Coe pre­ long whitish gray trunks of cedar and insisting that their feet had been severe­ California grapes, and a niekel-plated finds, has its drawbacks.
A new invention for Dress-l utting that “mother of the wounded” at the end of free circulating library,
II B. Branson donation land claim, No.
can be used by a lady and gentleman and
Emperor William, of Germany, is 37,
dicts that “Ben Hur” will outlast "Rob­ pine stood out in relief as the pillarB of ly burned. Some of the Central African nut cracker.”
in t 5 s, r 6 w, and running thence north
Îiye perfect fit
Price of scale, including a the war.
much
displeased
with
the
models
sub
­
ert
Elsmere
”
in
public
favor.
“
Ben
natives
who
have
been
introduced
into
19 chains to northwest comer of I. N. Bran­
“
Did
it
go?
”
asked
an
interested
lis
­
some
mighty
dome.
•y of full instructions, can be had by call­
With the recognition of the indepen­
mitted to him for a monument ot his son donation land claim; thence east 19.t*>
ing on or addressing
“An hour spent here amply repaid us Germany last winter mistook the first tener.
chains to the northeast corner of said I. N.
dence of Roumania came the coronation Hur” has passed “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,”
grandfather, William I. He has said Branson donation land claim ; thence north
which
in
1886
headed
the
list
of
fiction
snow
storm
they
saw
for
a
flight
of
but
­
“
No,
it
didn
’
t
said
the
printer
sadly,
for
our
two
hours
of
toil.
It
was
the
of its rulers, and the princess became
that not one of them deserves a prize. 5 degrees west 14.91 chains hi the south
boundary of the John P Woods donation
queen of that only realm she bail long in greatest demand. “Ben Hur”is the only forest I have ever seen where storm terflies. Lieut. Von Francois says the “but I did. The boss came to me next
Many of the most famous sculptors in land claim. No. 44, intftn, r6w; thence
single
volume
of
fiction
most
sought
for
mistake
was
a
very
natural
one.
One
morning
with
a
proof
slip
and
wanted
to
and
death
seem
never
to
have
entered.
”
LEAPING TAILOR OF McMINNVILL decided could ever make sovereignly en­
in the Maimonides library in New York.
day when he was ascendinding a tribu­ know who was writing that story. I Germany refuse to compete, claiming south 7ft degrees west 25.72 chains to the
durable to her.
south west corner ot the said Wood* claim;
Second door south of Postoffice.
Considering
its
theme
this
testimony
to
tary of the Congo he saw for the first said the author was making a stagger in that the prizes were too small a reward thence south 51 degrees west 33 51 chain* to
Quetn
Victoria
’
s
Crown.
With peace came her first book—trans­
time the air filler, with a great swarm of that direction, but wasn’t giving the girl for the labor required in the preparation a point in the cenlr-r ot Yamhill rivr:
lations from Roumanian into German tli.' merits of “Ben Hur’, as accorded by
Queen Victoria’s crown, kept with of white butterfles, and he says the spec­
south 16k degrees west up center ol
of models. If it it is any consolation to thence
the popular verdict is significant.
a fair show.”— Chicago Times.
said river 7 chains to the north Inmndarv of
verse by Carmen Sylva.
other royal regalia, under strong guard
Emperor
William
to
know
that
the
same
the B. B. Branson donation land claim;
tacle closely resembled a gentle fall of
Sw iftly followed a volume of original
disadvantage has operated in this coun­ thence south 17.50 chains to a corner set in
Young Girl Mormons.
llou Postage Stamps are Made. at the old Tower, and worn only on snow.
poems,
and
since
then
she
has
published
Survey No. 742, Yamhill County Records of
Mas the most complete stock of harness
state occasions, is one of the most costly
The seductive summer drink, so popu­
try against the production of a fitting de­ Surveys; thence east 29.75 chains; thence
a long list of books, poems, novels, tales,
The design of the stamp is engraved insignias now in existence. To begin lar in our latitude during the dog days,
in the county. At present 12 set of sin­
The steamship Wyoming of the Guion sign for the Grant monument, the fact is north 10chains; thence west2.75chains;
gle harness, hand made, in prices
aphorisms and lastly has been translat­ on steel, and, in printing, plates are with, theie are twenty diamonds around
thence north 7 60 chains: thence east x
produces upon the untutored savage line brought to this port yesterday 110 now suggested to him.
chains to the place ot Ix-ginning. containing
ranging from $12 to 330. and 8
ing Roumanian folk-songs into both Ger­ used on which 200 stamps have been en­ the circlet or head-band, each worth
Mormon
converts
mostly
from
Thuringia.
when
first
brought
to
his
notice
as
un
­
Mayor F«augrand, of Montreal, has 138 acres in 5 amhill county, Oregon.
set of team harness as cheap
man and English. Some of her songs of graved. Two men are kept busy at work ♦7,000, or $150,000 for the set. Besides
T ract N o . 8.
pleasant an effect as an unexpected Over half of them were young girls be­ sued La Minerve the organ of the Domin­
AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY sorrow and toil haye great beauty, covering these with colored inks, and these twenty there are two extra large electric shock. King Dinah of West tween the ages of 13 and 18. The entire
Beginning at the southwest corner of the
ion government, for libel for having as­ Win
<
’
.
Met'lure
donation land claim. No.
strength,
subtle
sensitiveness
of
feeling
passing
them
to
a
man
and
a
girl
who
center diamonds, each valued at $10,000, Africa has been one of the recent sight­ lot was grouped in families and efforts to
Can be seen on the hooks in my shop.
serted that he has no right to the deco­ 58, in 15 a, r 6 w, and running thence west
I have competent workmen employed and appreciation, and in these, as in her are equally busy printing them with making $20,000 more; fifty-four smaller seers in Paris. An attempt was made discover any of them who were without
1 chain to northwest corner of I! B. Bran­
to do all kinds of repairing and to make sweet, wholesome sympathies, her aspi­ large rolling hand presses.
Three of diamonds, placed at the angles of the one day to explain to him the nature of legal or natural guardians, so they could ration of the Legion of Honor which lie son donation land claim; theme south
any harness ordered. I also keep a full
received
when
Gen.
Boulanger
was
the
14 92 chains to the center of Yamhill river;
stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, rations, her nobly bénéficient life, she these little squads are employed all the others, each valued at $500; four crosses, ice by introducing him to an iced drink. be detained were without avail.
Super­ French minister of war. The chief-jus­ thence down the center of said stream the
horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of appeals to the world, and very satisfv- time. After the small sheets of paper each worth $60,000, and composed of
following
bearings and distances, to-wit:
The unusual sensation greatly startled intendent Simpson, of Castle Garden, tice of the province, Sir R. R. Dorion, North 37 degrees
extra* for repairs constantly on hand.
east 11 chains- north 16k
ingly realizes its ideal of queenhood and containing 200 printed stamps are dried twenty-five diamonds; four large dia­
said,
however,
that
he
was
confident
that
His Majesty, aed he dashed the cooling
degrees east 13.50 chains: north 51 degrws
womanhood. Her dearest friends, her enough they are sent into another room monds on top of crosses, each having a draught on the floor as soon as he had many of the elder people who claimed to has been asked to issue a peremptory east 33 50 chains to the southwest corner of
M c M innville national bank . most enthusiastic tribute payers are busy and gummed. The gum used for this money value of $5,000; twelve diamonds
order that Gen. Boulanger come to Mont­
John P. Woods donation hind claim.
tasted it.
be the parents of the girls were not re­ real at once to testify that Beaugrand's the
No. 44. in 15 s, r6 w; thence north k degree
Corner Third and C streets, in Braly block. toilers, sorrowing, troubled folk and chil­ purpose is a peculiar composition made in the fleur-de-lis, $50,000; eighteen It is
s aid that our Alaskan Eskimos lated to them in any way.
west 17 50 chains to a stone, from which a
decoration is legitimate and was given thorn,5 inches in diameter, marked C. S. BT,
dren ;who has the homage and love of of the powder of dried potato and other smaller diamonds contained in the same, think the weather is uncomfortably sul­
M’ m INNVII.LE, OREGON.
When they came to Castle Garden
bears north 40 minutes east 470'4 link« dis­
these has them herself, not her rank ; vegetables mixed with water. After $10,000; pearls, diamonds and rubies try when the temperature is at the freez­ they were in charge of an elder, an Eng­ by President Grevv of France. As Bou­ tant.
and a thorn, 3 inches in diameter,
Transacts a General Banking Business,
and the queen of Roumania must do, as having been again dried, this time on upon arches and circlets, not mentioned ing point, while the Central African lishman whose name could not be learn­ langer is now on the Island ot Jersey it bears north 1 degree east 520 links distant;
is
held
that
he
must
answer
a
summons
thence west 36 chains to a stone, from
little racks, fanned by steam power for before, $50,000; also forty-one small dia­ shivers in great distress in a tempera­ ed as be came as a saloon passenger.
President............................ I. W. COWLS well as dream, noble things.
which an oak, 5 inches in diameter liears
about an hour, then put between sheets monds, formed in roses and monograms, ture of sixty degrees above zero.— New When he entered Castle Garden he be­ from British courts.
Vice President........... LEE LAUGHLIN
north 87% degrees east 21 links distant;
The late “Doc” Crawford was the thence south 45.63 chains to the place of lo­
A Bull Run Incident.
of pasteboard and pressed in hydraulic $25,000; twenty-six diamonds in upper York Sun.
Cashier........................ J. L. STRATTON
came rather officious and was ejected
ginning.
containing 124.52 acres in Yamhill
prince of modern gamblers. Not long county. Oregon
presses capable of applying a weight of cross, $15,500; two circles of pearls about
from the Garden by Superintendent
Sells sight exchange and telegraphic
An
Expert
Blind
Man.
While Gen. Beckwith was on duty in 2000 tons. The next thing is to cut the the rim of the head piece, $15,000 each.
ago l>e went to Australia, but luck was
All said eight tracts containing 1.194.78
transfer* on Portland. 8an Franco and New
Simpson’s orders. The entire let after
Washington as commissary the battle of sheets in two, each sheet of course when The total money value of this relic in
Y.rk.
It is almost incredible that Simon Col­ being registered, was taken by Agent against him. He had beaten King Rol­ acres
tract so. 9.
Collections made on all accessible points. Bull Run was fought. Among the hun­ cut containing 100 stamps. This is done
any jeweler’s market in the world would lins of Marietta, who has been blind for Gibson of the Guion line, to the pier of akaua at Honolulu out of $6700, and
Beginning at a point 10 chains and 50
Interest allowed on time deposits.
when he reached Melbourne was in pos- links south of the northeast corner of tlie
dreds of war correspondents then located bv a girl with a large pair of shears, cut­ be at least $600,000, metal and all in­ twenty-seven years, is an expert carpet
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m.
the old Dominion Steamship company,
land claim ot William Chapman
in and hovering about Washington was ting by hand being preferred to that by cluded.
weaver, makes and prints paper flour whence they sailed for Newport News, session of about $65,000. Six months ago donation
and wife, in 15 s, r 6 w of Willamette me­
the aditor-in-chief of a Chicago daily pa­ machinery, which would destroy too
sacks in colors, doing the printing on a From there they will take the cars for he returned to San Francisco penniless. ridian. and running tlience west 2 chains ;
per—a man who has achieved national many stamps. They are then passed to
Nauck brothers, the well known gym­ Washington hand press and with a per­ Salt Lake City and learn what Mormon­ Borrowing $5000 from a friend he went thence south 1 chain ; thence east 2 chains,
thence north 1 chain to place of beginning:
to Paris to work the visitors at the expo­ containing
reputation. This journalist was very another squad of workers who perforate nasts, arrived in New York from Liver­ fect register, but that is vouched for by
one fifth acres more or less in
ism really is.— N. Y. Timet.
Sample rooms in connection.
sition. Whether be won or lost is not S’ainhill county, Oregon. Also the follow­
anxious to go to the front but the means the paper between the stamps. Next pool recently. Their combined weight is the Marietta Times. I have known him
ing
premises,
to-wit: Being lot numbered
known, but certain it is that Crawford is 5 in block number
of conveyance were scarce. In his ex­ they are pressed once more and then 1000 pounds. They are under engage­ for seven or eight years, and have seen
o------ •o
1
What is Fog?
(12) twelve of the town
dead and that with him die various se­ lots of the town of Sheridan, in Yamhill
tremity the editor asked Capt. Beckwith packed and labeled and stowed away, to ment to two Boston managers. They had him frequently on the streets of his town
Is now fitted up in first class order.
county,
Oregon.
for a horse and was furnished with a be sent out to the various offices when a hard time to get there because there cane in hand, walking rapidly, making
In an interesting letter to science, H. crets of the gambler’s profession.
(Saving and excepting from lot No. 8 k
Accommodations as good as can be splendid and very valuable animal, on
ordered. If a single stamp is torn or in wasn’t a berth big enogh to aecommdate all the ins and outs, going downstairs in­ A. Hazen, of Washington, givesaome in­
Emile Zola is a comparatively young ot an acre heretofore deeded to (School Dis
found in the city.
trict
No. 60—by deed recorded in lock
which he rode down to the vicinity , of ' any way mutilated the whole sheet of 100 them. Emil is seven feet, six inches to a basement or upstairs in a business teresting and valuable information re­ ■ man. not yet having reached his fiftieth
” page 327. of the Records of Deeds for
8. £. MESSINGER, Manager.
the battle. When tlie raw union troops I stamps is burned. Not less than 500,000 high and weighs 620 pounds, while Wil­ office, never miking a mistake and never specting the properties and nature of fog. . year. Says a recent observer: “His "W,
Yammil county. Oregon )
were routed the editor fancied his prec-1 are said to be burned every week from helm is also seven feet, six inches high being hurt. A year ago he made a canoe He says that it is admitted that fog is i countenance still gives an impression of Said tracts will be sold separately.
M c M innville
Deeds at exj>ense of purchaser
ious hide was a trophy of particular this cause. The greatest care is taken and weighs 480 pounds. They bad to from his own design and the same boat simply a cloud composed of water durt, , youth. For that matter bis entire per-
Dated this 10th day of October. A. D ,
value to Beauregard’s victorious troops, i in counting the sheets of stamps, to keep take cabinB on deck, and beds were pre­ won a race in the regatta upon the Sus­ or solid spheres of water from 1-7000 to 1- ■ sona ity reveals an astonishing vivacity. 1889
LUCY K BEWLEY.
and he made a desperate ride of it back the employes from pilfering them ; and it pared for them on the floor.
quehanna at Columbia. He is the pat­ 1000 of an inch in diameter. Many liave > He talks with charming volubility, and
Executrix of said Estate
CARLIN A HIGH. Proprietors
to Washington. • H(S fright did not end is said that during the past twenty years
tz
entee
of
a
brush
handle,
makes
fishing
supposed
that
a
dust
particle
must
be
F
W.
F
estos
.
i becomes enthusiastic himself, unable to
Good« of all descriptions moved and care­
(Oct 11:40)
Attorney for Estate.
When Daniel Webster said that New i nets and cane seated chairs. His latest' the nucleus of each sphere, but an ex- resist ¡.he flow of his own images and
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will with his arrival under the shadow of the not a single sheet has been lost in this
b* made monthly
Hauling of a:l kinds capital, for he thrust Capt. Beckwith’s wav. During the process of manufactur­ Hampshire was a good state—to emigrate ’ triumph is the mastery of the type-writ’ I amination under the microscope of evap- thoughts. His face lights up most ex­
done cheap
jaded steed into the first livery stable he ing the sheets are counted eleven times. from—he little dreamed that his humor­ | er. He bought one some months ago! orated fog has proved that such is not pressively. His forehead wrinkles slight­
came to, and it was months before the
ous recommendation would be taken so and is now able to operate it quickly and the case. Briefly stated the cause of fog ly as the conversation increases in inten­
THE NADJY BAR!
In a quiet, clever way Senator Quay, literally by the coming generation. correctly. He is said to be an expert is as follows: It is essential
I owner found it, and then discovered it
that
there sity. , ...»
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-» »»..
»» je»»»..**
His » eyes,
die
soft »_•
eyes
peculiar w
to
IN THB COOK HOUSE.
by the merest chance. Meanwhile the of Pennsylvania, is placing his presiden­ Large tracts of land in Maine, Vermont, i euchre player, but I cannot vouch for be no wind. ' The sky must be clear. I near sighted peraocs, remain dreamy,
Watchmaker
•locked with the Choicest Wines, I.iq- great editor had scurried back to his tial boom on a strong foundation. “Quay and Massachusetts are literally depopu­ ' that, though it is scarcely more notable The air must be
>e saturated or nearly so. | : veiled, tranquil behind his glasses. At
and Jeweler.
•rs and Cigars—Domestic and Imported.
desk, whence he fought the rebels gal­ and Foraker" is a combination which lated, and inducements are being held than many things already mentioned I The formation of fog is a purely mechan- . the slightest compliment bi* glance seeks
will
have
considerable
strength
at
the
Th* Seat Bar in the City lantly and safely for the ensuing four
out to Swedish colonists to settle upon ! have known him to do.— Philadelphia ical process, unaccompanied by heat.— l the floor and he seems to want to run Dealer la *11 KlaSa at Watch*«, tarelry. Pt*M War*
republican national <onvention of 1892. them at a nominal price.
j Times.
years.—St. Louie Globe-Democrat.
.V. Y. World.
WM. MARTIN. Proprietor
Clscki aa« Saectaciat McMINNVILLE OR
awav.”
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,
McMinnville College
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