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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1889)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. UNCLE SAM’S CASH. Do not say that the street car line will not be a benefit to the city, for it will. J. N. Huston, treasurer of the United 1 I States, has made a long report to the HARDING HEATH, Publishers. Tbe Brain editing the Remnant of a secretary of the treasury of the opera republican newspaper in this city work- tions of bis office duriDg tbe last fiscal SUBSCRIPTION bates . $*.* oo year the condition of tbe treasury on One Cupy. per year, in a J vanee......... 1 00 j June 30th last. The year is character ‘me Copy, six months in advare.... Brazil is now a republic. Dorn Pedro ized as a remarkable one in tbe history Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville of tbe public finances, both tbe revenues having been deposed. This makes every Oregon, as second-class matter. and the expenditures having been ex nation south of the line between us and T he advertising R ates or T he T ele - ceeded but few times since the founda British America a republic. fhoxk -R xoister are liberal, taking in tion of the government. The former consideration the circulation. Single John B. Allen, of Walla Walla, and inch, $1.00; each subsequent inch. $.75. amour ted to $387,050,058, and the latter Special inducements for yearly or semi- to $299,288,978, inclusive of $17,292,362 Watson C. Squire, of Seattle, have bean yearly contracts. paid in premiums on bonds purchased. elected senators to represent the new * * * A i . l C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y The surplus revenues June 30th were state of Washington in congress. the person who sends them, not for pub $87,76. ,060, a decrease of $25,580,193, as McMinnville is not behind the times. lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘’non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good compared with the year before, counting The street railway project is sure to ma faith. No publications will be published premiums on bonds as an ordinary ex terialize from the present outlook, and unless so signed. penditure. » » everything shows a rapid increase in Jos W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted On June 30, 1888, there was in the population and business during the com at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as good treasurer’s custody, in cash and effective ing year. as any in the state A complete steam credits, the sum of $764,729,333, and a plant insures quick work. year later the sum of $760,643,871. The The Tillamook Headlight’t kick has * * * A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or current liabilities decreased in the inter now subsided. It has its belly full of the editorial or business departments, to val from $148,291,347 to $127,931,880, government pap in the shape of land no T iie T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, and the reserve from $229,805,600 to tices. Don’t speak above a whisper, Oregon. » * • $193,0£7,047. The changes that took sonny, or they will be dissipated in thin S ample C opies Or T he T elephohe -R egis - tkr will be mailed to any person in the place in tbe currency were an increase of air. United States or Europe, who desires one, about $34,000,000 in the stock of silver, a free of charge Governor Foraker, of Ohio, attributes contrar tion of about $41,000,000 in tbe W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele nationi.1 bank circulation and a loss of his defeat to the liquor interest and adds: phone -R egister with any other paper $25,750,000 of gold. The amount of tbe "I am not going out of politics in the published in Yamhill county. loss is loss than 4 per cent of the stock of way I should be pleased to go out, but I gold and is not considered significant in shall be glad when I am out and once All tubecriberi who do not receive their paper regularly will confer a favor by im view of the increase of American visitors more attending my own neglected pri mediately reporting the tame to thia office. to Europe the past season, and the rapid vate affairs.” influx of gold during the two years pre The construction company of the As ceding the last. The total stock of gold, Thursday, November 21, 1889. toria 4 South Coast railway have re silver and circulating notes was $2,085,- moved their grading outfit to the Milne 324,571 in 1888 and $2,099,968,718 in farm north of Hillsboro, where they are OF INTEREST TO YOU. 1889. busily engaged forcing their road toward You will notice that T he T elkphone - As the holdings of the treasury de Greenville. Suits have been entered R eoister appears this week with a new creased in the interval in the sum of against at least two obstinate farmers style of head, and that the day of publi $41,000,000, the circulation increased who have refused the right of way. about $8,000,000. The public loet $18,- cation is one day earlier, namely Thurs 000,000 of gold and $30,000,000 of notes The treasurer of the United States day, instead of Friday. We make the and gained $56,000,000 in silver. Tbe characterizes the past year as a remark change of date of issue because we think increase of the circulation of silver certi able one in the history of public finances, we can better serve our patrons thus. ficates kept pace with the rate for tbe both the revenue and expenditures hav ing been exceeded but a few times since You will also notice on the fourth page a two previous years. During tbe year the national banks the foundation of the government. The large advertisement setting forth what withdrew $66,340,900 of their bonds held former amounted to $387,050,058 84 and our intentions are. McMinnville for by tbe treasury as security for circula the latter to $299,288,078 25, inclusive of some time past has been improving ting notes or public moneys. The de $17,292,362 65 paid in premiums on bonds greatly, and we think the time has come posits amounted to $25,243,700- There purchased. for her resources and general adaptabili remained at the close of the year $148,- Mrs. William Nichols, of Astoria, has 121,450, belonging to 3,262 banks, as se ty for everything which goes to make a curity for circulation, and $45,222,000 be furnished the world with a most touch city to be known to the outside world, in longing to 270 banks as security for de ing incident of the bearthside. Finding order to induce immigration and to es posits. In the last ten years the number that the sight was about to pass away tablish, if possible, manufacturing indus of active banks has increased nearly 60 forever from her eyes, she called her lit tle ones around her, dressed them in tries. We make the statement that tbe per cent, while the amount of bonds held to secure their notes has decreased in their best clothes, kissed them affection »d entire extra will be devoted to McMinn td about the same proportion. The mini ately, and thus, with an ineffaceable ville, and so it will, as several large pages mum limit of bonds lor the present capi picture of those dear ones clearly imaged can well be devoted to her varied inter tal of the banks is only about fifty or six in her heart and mind, she bowed her o ests, born and unborn. The edition will ty millions below the amount now on de head to the fate that withdrew the light Î2Î from her eyes and wept with sightless consist, in numbers, of as many copies posit. The amount of public moneys orbs! held by depositary banks ran down from as the citizens of the city and ourselves $58,712,511.11 to $47,259,714.39, tbe re The Long Creek Eagle reports a little can well distribute. sult mainly of the voluntary acts of the pistol pleasantry that occurred at Ham The issue will be devoted itrictly to Mc banks in surrendering tbe deposits and ilton, Grant county, the other day. Minnville, and every business will re withdrawing their bonds. The semi-an Charles Thompson and Lawrence Swick ceive its just dues. We do not ask the nual tax on circulation amounted to $1,- engaged in a quarrel, and the latter, 410,331 for tbe year. losing his temper, took a shot at Thomp business men and people to pay for tbe In proportion to the circulation the space devoted to them, but Bimply ask bond redemptions were unusually heavy son. Then the fun turned the other wav, and as Swick turned and ran, them to purchase as many copies of the but there has been a distinct falling off Thompson fired two shots at him, but paper as they think its merit deserves. since February. An investigation of the neither took effect. The rack was then Our business men, as well as municipal causes which have produced the large virtually ended by Swick disappearing accumulation of funds in the treasury for and county officials, will be portrayed into J. V. McHaley’s safe, closing its the retirement of these notes leads to tbe with superb poi traits, engraved especial conclusion that unless unfavorable con- huge door behind him. This made a ly for the occasion by the Levytype com dititions should arise the amount will laughable ending of what otherwise might have been a murder. pany, of Philadelphia, samples of whose continue to run down until it reaches an The king of Siam is a magnificent ob work will be shown you when soliciting. unimportant figure. The report closes with some criticisms ject in state attire. He glistens from Remember that your business and the on the inferiority of the provisions for head to foot with jewels worth more interests centering in this city will re the safety of the public fundi and the than $1,000,000. It is commonly report ceive impartial attention, whether you conveniences for the transaction of busi ed in Bangkok that he has 300 wives and take a paper or not, as it is our desire to ness, and makes certain recommenda eighty-seven children, though the exact figuies have never been given to his sub made the edition complete, and reflect tions for improvements in this respect. jects. He was a father at the age of through its columns McMinnville as she .4 MANACLED PARTY. twelve, and is now only thirty-six years is. Tbe elections of last week have given old. If he lives a few years more he will In order to make this issue the largest the republican leaders a pause in their be able to assume the title of “father of and finest of its kind ever placed before plans for legislation at Washington thia his country.” The king is a good fellow, the reading public, we have begun its winter. In the face of the tremendous fond of a reasonable number of his child ren and very kind to his 300 wives. He preparation this early, nearly three popular reaction against their programme they hesitate about executing it. Among is very progressive and has done a great months before it will appear. In return the “strange rumors” afloat is one of the deal of good to Siam. for what we are attempting to do for the effect that “the administration will come The Welcome says: "We understand town, we ask the hearty co-operation of out for practical free trade with all the that Prof. Roby's new paper, to be the the citizens as well as the business men, other American nations.” size of the old Standard, and similar to Unless the absurd trade barriers be and with this we are sure to make it a that paper in politics, will make its ap tween those states and ours shall be re success and also a benefit to the city, pearance next week. Seven printers will moved Mr. Blaine’s “Pan-American con FOSrnVELT which will be appreciable in a very short gress” will shrink to the proportions of a be employed.” And the Mercury says : “ The talk of a time. The material cost of the publica mere junket. Our manufacturers want democratic newspaper for Portland is tion will run into the hundreds of dollars the wool and otaer crude materials of again revived. It is said that the ma South and Central America free of taxes, as no expense or pains are to be spared terial has been ordered and that the pa the same as our competitors get them, in this, the maiden effort of T he T ele per will make its appearance about the and the people of those countries want The bright little phone -R egister , to place our city before our manufactured goods if they can buy first of December. Morning Journal had this field before it the people outside the confines of our as favorably here as they can in England. failed to occupy it. The Journal is a p good But every step towards increasing com state. newspaper, and will probably not be merce with our neighbors is a "step to crowded out of the field by the new pub Invest your money in OHIO’S OPPORTUNITY. wards free trade.” If the administration lication.” is really considering this, the fact shows The Benate these later years has fallen much from its higli character of former that the democratic thunder has been The highly cultured editor of tbe Asto ÍÍ times. It is too largely composed of heard in Washington. ria Traneeript sobered up long enough The rumor is improbable. How can a one day last week to get in a little dig at corporation lawyers, state bosses and millionaires. Seats are bought with as manacled party do anything to liberate the Obiervee, simply because this paper The Stagg’s Farm of 120 acres, little compunction as if it was a deal in trade from its shackles 1 The republi saw fit to state that Mr. Apperson bad has been divided up into mining stocks. The democracy of Ohio can party is bound and delivered to the never made any improper propositions protected interests. Their money car in the matter of publishing land notices. have it in their power to reverse this tendency. The country looks to them to ries its elections. Their agents conduct The junior proprietor of tbe Obeerrer has discard the money-bags qualification and its campaigns. The republican party can long since become accustomed to such It is situated promote to the senate a democrat of never reform the tariff. It may take snarls from this same sourco ; and, as pronounced ability, especially in capac warning from its fears and try and do so, heretofore, will pass them by unheeded. opposite the Yam ity for debate, which is one of the essen but it will fail. All that it can do, and Never mind the "school boy phrases,” hill county fair tial qualifications of a senator of the true Qiat probably it will do, is to abolish old boy : we are not ashamed of the “fa ground and is a part of tbe internal revenue taxes—give miliar recollections” they will bring “to desirable location t-1 American type. the people a “free chaw”—and spend the Astoria reader,” In the meantime, either for resi we would suggest that you ponder well dences, A MYSTERY. market I tbe remainder of the surplus. your words before uttering them.— Dal gardening or fruit lai Obtenir. Efforts have been made recently to es !ZÎ THE WILD FOWL RETREAT. The writer of the above and the “high ranches, and is tablish the priority of admission into the within one-half Union of one of the Dakotas. It now J. C. Green, of Norton sound, Alaska, ly cultured editor of the Astoria Tran- mile of this city. transpires that no one knows which was stated to the reporter of tbe San Fran teript” are brothers. High and dry with beautiful admitted first. On Saturday the presi cisco Examiner “that people wonder Hi Excellent Qualities spring water. This dent received from the state department I where the wild fowl come from ; they see property will be Commead to public approval the Cali the two proclamations, deficient only to the sand-hill crane, wild goose, heron fornia liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs. sold in tracts to the extent of his signature. The ques and other fowl every spring and fall pur It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, suit the purchas tion of priority at once came up, and it sue their unwearied way, but, like the and by gently acting on the kidneys, er on front $100 was found to be difficult to decide. Af wind, they do not know whence they liver and bowels, it cleanses the system to $150 per aCTe. ter some debate the two documents, un- came or whithei they go. Up on Golo- effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. This property is looked at, were laid face downward on a vine bay, on the north shore of Norton fast being pur sheet of paper on the desk, and the shuf | sound, is the breeding place of these chased. Stir your fled together. ' fowls. All the birds in creation seeming selves and buy AVhen the stage of the game had been ly, go to that country to breed. Geese, a tract. reached the proclamations were turned ducks, swans, and thousands upon thou For further particulars call on face upward, but protected by the sheet sands of sand-hill cranes are swarming or address Wm. Galloway, E. E. of paper, upon which they had been laid. i there all the time. They lay their egga Goucher, James Agee, McMinnville, The sheet was slipped aside until tbe . in the blue-stem grass in tbe lowlands, Oregon. blank spaces for the presidential signa ' and if you go up the river a little way ture were exposed. The autograph was : from the bay the noise of the wild fowl appended to each, the ink allowed to j is deafening. Myriads of robins and dry, the proclamations turned over once ' swallows are there, too, as well as mil Take a Pill?” mote and again vigorously shuffled. lions of magnificent grouse, wearing red “Whose?” “Why, Ayer’s, of course.” The two Dakotas were admitted to the combs and feather moccasins. This AYER'S Have been purchased by pills are the best. They regu Union of States, and although one of grouse turns as white as snow in winter. late Digestion, cure Biliousness, Colle, and relieve Slek Headache, Neu them was ahead of the other just the You can kill dozens of juicy teal ducks Constipation, ralgia, and Rheumatism. They contain no length of time it took the president to or grouse as iat as butter balls, in a few calomel and are sugar-coated. Mild, but write his name, history will never be1 • moments. The wild fowl and bears live effective, they are the favorite family med Of Amity, and are now ready to icine. As an after-dinner pill, used by receive customers. able to record the name of the leader. It on salmon berries and huckleberries, thousands. is a profound mystery and it will always with which all the hills are literally cov Ayer’s Pills, The business will be conducted with the ered.” be so. Prepared t>y Dr. J. C. Ayer kCo., Lowell. Maae, Special Display OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. OF LARGEST AND FINEST ATA !iiJX..^^u2'‘'lrf“,tine — of __ Underwear - - - - - - - - - - - - . ... ForMen'Wo™g and Children, CASTOR IA At Lowest Prices Qualiy Considered. •________________________________________________________ _ 5-ACRE TRACTS. CHAS. CHAAEY AND (HAS. ALLEA, field by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Iz»ok out for the extra February 1st. The big edition comes out February 1st. intention of pleasing everyone, and we ask j a continuance of the public patronage. Without injurious medicatk®. ___ AKBtVC UtAVK. ! Portland . Eugene. 8:05 a mi Eugene. 9:00 a ro Portland . 2:40 p m 3:45 p m Pullman Buffet Sleepers For accommodation of Second Clara Pas sengers attached to express trains. The 8 P. Company's Ferry make» con nection with all the regular'trains on ths East Side Division from foot of F street westho F mvisim Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. l.EVVE ADDITION -A-xxd It Is Tip. Eu.ildirxg’ Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price. CD Before Too ILote. HB vlst CD Price Ranges $50 up. For full particular» apply to J. I. KNIGHT * CO., JAS. FLETCHER A CO.. Real Estate Agents, McMinnville ARRtVR Portland 7:3O a m McMinn' 10:13 am McMinn' b* is a m Corvallis. 12 25j> m Corvallis 1:3ll p m McMinn' 3 44 p m McMinn’ 3:25 p m Portland. 6:20 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Express Train Daily, except Sunday 1.EVAK. I ARRtVK Portland. 4:50 pm, i 8.00 p m McMinn’ 5:45 a m| . 9:00 am Through tickets to all points South snd East via California Ticket offices. No 134, corner Fir»t and Alder streets, Portland. Oregon; corner Front and F streets. Portland R KOEHLER, F.. P. KOGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agt ARE SELLING FAST! CD CD CD THE INVESTMENT CO . 49 Stark St.. Portland. Or. F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. McMinnville Flouring Mills The Great OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS !2¡ CD 3 OVERCOATS Transcontinental Route. OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS ’ OVERCOATS i OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ------- VIA THE-------- Cascade Division’ now completed, making it the Shortest, Beat' and Quickest. At Reduced Prices, i The Dining Car line. The Direct Route. No Delays. Fastest Trains. low est Rates to Chicago and all points East. Tickets sold to all Prominent Points throughout the East and Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Reservations can be secured in advance. -A-T KAY &. TODD’S To Fitnl Bound rftRnengrr«. Children’s Overcoats reduced in price from Be caeful and do not make a mistake but be sure to take the $4 50 to $3 50. Northern Pacific Railroad. Another style, from $6 00 to $5 00. And see that your tickets read via THIS LINE, St I’aul or Minneapolia, to changes and serious delays occa Men’s Heavy Ulsters, from $| | to $9 00. avoid sioned by other routes. I Through Emigrant Sleeping Cara run regular express trains full length of Men’s Fine Overcoats reduced from $12 and on the line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Quickest tune. $20 to $10 and $17, ----- o------ Of thr Company, No» 191 F. DIELSCHNEIDER, FAIRLAWN!” Portland 4.(X' p in San Francisco 7.4.5 pm San Fran. 7 .-00 p m Portland 10.43 pm 10.45 I-ocal Passenger Daily, except Sunday Sour Stomach. I'iarrhoea, Eructation. Kills Worms, pres sleep, and promotes di gestion. _______ _ ARRIVE. LEA VI C m tori* cure« Colie. Coasttpati nn. P5 GO In order to give our many customers the benefit of Low Prices we have placed a line of Men’s and Youth's Overcoats and Suits, ranging in size from 33 to 40 on our center counter at Cost to Close Them Out. A. J. APPERSON. Now is Your Chance ! BETWEEN PORTLANO AND SAN FRAN. CISCO! Tourist Sleeping Cars, Fine Line of Hats and Caps Fot WX. F. DIELSCHMEDER. and San Francise«», 39 HOIRS! California Express Trains Run Daily ____ T hx C sntaub C ohpant . 77 Murray Street, N. Y Q 0 0 £ No Goods Misrepresented as to Ttieir duality. Tinic Between Porflautl Children and I H Reliable Opposition Boot & Shoe Dealer. Infants for p* p Snudimi I’ariiir (oui|iain’x Lines, THE MOIXT SHASTA BOITE ! 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By virtue and authority of an execution and an order of stile duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 15th day of October, 1889, upon a decree of foreclosure duly ren dered, enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office in said county, on the 24th day of September, A. D., 1889, in favor of the Dun dee Mortgage and Trust Investment Com pany. plaintiffs, vs George Shepherd, Mary A. Shepherd, Fred Flory and Sherman Hatch, defendants for the sum :f $736 25, gold coin, with interest thereon from Sep tember 24th, 1889. at 8 per cent per annum, and the sum of $58 35, with interest thereon from September 24th, 1889, at lit per cent per annum; the sum of $14 and interest thereon from September 21th, 1889, at 8 per cent per annum, and the sum of $10(1, at- t irne; s’ fees, and the costs and disburse* nients taxed at $50 7.5, and to me duly di' ret ted and delivered, 1 did on the lfltli day of October, A D., 1889, (as by law pro vided ) duly seize.and levy u|>on the follow ing described real premises, described in said decree and order of sale, to-wit: Beginning at a point twenty-three (23) chains and ninety-two (92) links south nine degrees thirty minutes (9 degrees 30 min utes ) west of the most northwesterly corner of Samuel Shepherd’s land, County Survey "No 57 C,” recorded May 14, 1883, Yam hill county, in township three (3) south of range (4) west of the M illamette meridian, Oregon, at which point a stone monument. 7x10x10 inches, marked “C 8 57 C,” from which an oak four (4) inches in diameter boars north eighty-three (83) degrees west nine (9) links, and marked “C S 57 C B T,” and an oak four (4) inches in diameter bears south thirty-six degrees (30 t west five (5) links, marked "C S 57 B T,” running thence east sixteen (16) chains and fifteen (15) links to set stone, 7x9x14, marked “C S 57 C,” on east boundary of .said Shep herd's land, from which an oak seven (7) inches in diameter, bears south sixth-tliree (63) degrees east twenty (20) links distant, and an oak, four (4) inches in diameter, bears north sixty-two degrees (62) east nineteen (19) links; thence north eight (8) chains; thence east twenty-six (26) chains and fifteen (15) links to a stone; thence north five degrees forty-five minutes (5de grees 45 minutes ) east fifteen chains (15) and eighty (80) links; thence west forty (40) chains; thence south nine degrees anil thirty minutes (9 degrees 30 minutes) west twenty-three < 23) chains and ninety-two (92) links to the place of beginning; con taining seventy-five acres and seventy-six hundredths of an aere ( 75 76 > and situated in the county of Yamhill and the state of Oregon Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu tion and order of sale, on Saturday, the 23d DAY’ OF NOVEMBER, AD, 1889, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m , at the court house door in McMinnville, in said county and state, I will sell at public auction the above described real premises of defend ants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 18th dav of October, A D 1889 (Oct 18:41) T. J. HARRIS, Sheriff of Y'amhill County, Or. Trains for the East leave Portland at 7 45 a in. and 9:30 p m TinifFTQ ,0 ,nd ,r#" RriaelMl »•!"»• I» *• I lunL I ò United stat»». C»n»d» »a» tur»»» O. O. HODSON, Elegut Hew Pining Cam. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara, New Family Sleepers, run through on Express Trains from Portland t Who Is Sole Agent For Garry’s Patent Steel Roofing OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND KANSAS CITY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FREE OF CHARGE ani » WITHOUT CRANOK Hodson understands his business, and don't have to send his cub to the back door of any com petitor's shop to ascer tain how steel roofing is put on; nor does he rely on the superintendent of any public work to tell him how certain work is done, as was the case on the water works en gine house. When we put on a Steel Roof we don’t patch it up with galvanized iron, There has been three car loads of Garry Roofing used this sea- son. I also manufacture all kinds of Made From Drawings. Close connect ione at Portland for Ban Fran« (laro and Puget Scund points. A I Iron Stram-liipa leave Portlend and Haa Frannsao every four (4) day», mak ing the trip in GO honre. ¡ ('»bin............... $lt; 00 I Bteerage ! Hound Trip - unlimited. I For further particulars inquire of any agent of the Company or A. L. MAXWELL. C. J. SMITH, Genl. Manager e Mi.*. Portland. Oregon THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Correspondence Solicited. —AND— General Job Work of All Kinds OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. O_ O, IZOZDSOZST. TO THE FARMERS. 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours lesa time than by any other route. I»-Flrwt clan« through passenger and freight line from Portland and nil point» in th* Wil lamette valley to and from San Fianeteeo. Time Schedule (except Sunday»). We desire to announce to the farmers of Yam hill county that we have opened up a complete line of Agricultural Implements and Farm Ma chinery. RESULT OF A PLOW TEST. M c M inxvillk . O r ., October 9, 1889 Messrs. J G Ballinger. & Co., Implement Dealers Me- Minnvilie, Oregon G entlemen : In accordance with our agreement with you and with Martin <t Sanders, we have made, on our farm near McMinnville, a thorough test of your F lying Dutcli- man ’ Riding Gang Plow, and die “Canton Clin» r ' Trit vie Riding Plow, sold by Martin <fc Sanders, of this city We consider the "Flying Dutchman” to be the better plow for the following reasons, viz. (1 runs lighter; 2 does bettor work; (3) has better rolling cutters; (4 ) is more easily adjusted to land; (5) stronger, and, in our opinion, more durable. Yours truly, Stop in and see us whether you wish to trade or not. We want to get acquainted with you. J. G. BALLINGER A CO. J. G. BALLINGER & CO., Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright's Building, corner Third and F Streets. McMinnville. Oregon. WM. HOLL, S. Wright Is Prepared to do All Kinds of Watchmaker and Jeweler. Dealer in All Kinds of Witch»». Iwelry. Plated Ware Clock» and Spectacisi. McMINNVILLE. CR I,eave Albany .130 piri Uto Yaqnina 6:45 aw leave Corvallie 1:40 pm IeareCorvallielo aj Arrive Yaqnina .k.10 pm'Ar.-ive Albany 11:10 am O. Sc C. train» connectât Albany and Cnr- vallia. The above train» connect at Yaqcina with tbe Oregon Developeinent Co'». Lin» of Bteaa. ships in tween Yaquina and San Francisco. Sailing Dates. FROM YAQUINA Willamette Valley, Tuewlay Saturday, Wednesday. Oct FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley, Monday Friday, T uearfay The company reservea th» right to cbaog« I sailing dates without notice. N. H —I’sseengera from Portland and all Wg. aroette Valiev Point» ran make clora eonnee ; tion with the trains of the Yaqrtxa Horn at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to Bon Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqoiaa the evening before date of sailing. reTi® Pa<;ific ’teaniboat» on the Willamette River division will leave Port land, sotitli-lioiind. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at fl a m. Arrive at Corvallis 1 tieada;. Thnrsday and Saturday at .3 30 n » h . Leave Corvallis, nortb-bound, Monday \\ edneaday and F riday at M a m Arrive 1 Tu^ay Thursday and Satar- oav at 3 :o>) p. m On Monday. Wednesday and Friday both north and south-bound boats lie over night at Salem, leaving there at 0 a m. Pssranger and freight rates always th» low- ■PPL’ Merar». HUL . ff»‘Kt>t»nd Ticket Agents, MM «nd 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to I e- . C- c HOGUE, r t-. v . t „ c "• H aswell , Jr, st ■ M kgt.. Oregon Iievelopn»»« < o , Montgomery street, San Fr»nri»co. Col.