The PEOPLE Know THÈ' ANNIVERSARY & OF THE MARRIAGE OF THE ----- THE VALUE OF------ <» WILL BE CELEBRATED By issuing a MAMMOTH EXTRA derated entirely to McMinnville. Look for it. i H. BALLINGER, LEAVENING POWER . L L Of the various Baking Powders illus trated from actual tests. , HEWITT BROS. R ooks , stationery Musical Goods and Instrnmeuts of all Kinds. ARE YOU GOING EAST? tags it tactin Riiky, MONEY TO LOAN Improved Farm Property INSURANCE NEGOTIATED. F. ZIRKEL, E. WRIGHT J. B. ROHR, R»«Ne, Nign, and Or uimental Painter A V TRUCK AND DRAY CO. THE NADJY BAR! * A TYPICAL BORDER MAN. to escape from the stocksde with his troop, follow the trail of the Apaches and exterminate the whole gang before Crook could interfere. While he was reconnoitering around thestockade, a lieutenant quietly touched him cn the arm au<l halted him. As the lieutenant nonchalantly lighted a cigar ette, he said to Joyce: “I wouldn’t make the break if I were you. Doubt less you could get away without any trouble, and I can assure you that we will not try to detain you, but I don’t mind telling you that the Apaches have surrendered to General Crook and that terms have been made with them. They are really prisoners, but General Crook has armed them with weapons as good as yonrs. They are on the watch, and if you attack them your party will be exterminated. You could get no help from the troops.” Colonel Joyce and his men decided to leave the solution of the Apache question to General Ciook. Joyce did not know who the lieuten ant was until recently. He and Lieuten ant Gatewood were introduced, and be gan chatting about Arizona affairs. Joyce said it was strange that he had never inet him in the southern country, both having been there at the same time, and Gatewood smilingly asked Joyce if he had forgotten how he had saved Joyce’s life. Joyce was puzzled until Gatewood reminded him of their conversation in the shadow of the stock ade. “Joyce was one of the closest-mouthed men I ever knew,” said Colonel J. W. Orndorff recently, “and it was pretty hard to get him to talk about the games he had been in. “Just before we went into business at the Cafe Royal, after we left the Bald win, he went East. One night, soon af ter his return, as we were talking, I spoke about a man from Arizona who said he saw Joyce’s fight with Doc Hol liday, and 1 asked him if he had met Holliday since he left Arizona. “ ‘Only once,’ he said, ‘and then I made a blanked fool of myself.’ He smiled when I asked him for parti culars, but finally explained: “ ‘I stopped over in Denver,’ he said, ‘on my way home. One evening, as I was coming out of a barber shop who should I see but Doc Holliday. He evi dently had been waiting for me. As I reached the edge of the sidewalx he came along with the crowd and brushed against me. ‘Restraining my first impulse, I ig nored what I thought was a challenge, and kept On my way. When I got half way to my hotel a thought Btruck me that maybe he imagined I was afraid of him because I was in a strange city, where he had all his friends and satel lites about him. Turning on my heel, I walked back and looked for him till I found him in a saloon where he hung out. Ideliberately brushed against him, the same as he had against me. ‘I looked at him and be looked at me, but neither of us spoke a word. Some old Arizona men who knew us both were in the place, but they didn't have any remarks to make just then. I walked around him three times, just to give him a chance if he wanted it, and to remove any idea he might have that I wanted to run away. He didn’t look at all scared, but he wasn’t looking for any more trouble. ‘I have thought of it lots of times since and have thoifght how foolish I was to go back, but the impulse struck me to do it, and I couldn’t help it’ ”— Ex aminer. VOL. I. NO. 45 12,1889. ALMOST A CENTURY. vided there is no delay in the pending cases, the man who has his case docket ed to-morrow may reasonably hope to have it reached between three and a half and four years. Onjy one term is held annually, begin ning on the second Monday in October, and lasting until about May. By Feb ruary the judges are usually behind in their opinions on the cases which have been submitted, and that month is taken as a recess in which to write up opinions. The mode of proceedings is similar to that in every court of any importance. When the case is appealed the record is made up and sent to the clerk’s office. Usually the record is printed, and the arguments are also printed. The record is docketed and numbered, and then put away until it is placed on tlie calendar to be reached within a few days. When reached the arguments are made and the case submitted. The justices consv.lt about it, reach a decision, and one of their number is assigned to write up the opinion, which is read usually the fol lowing Monday. The Curse of Thirst. A Modern Sindbad. There is in Italy a fountain over which For 200 year« and more the romantic is the statue of a beggar drinking at a story , of Montezuma’s hiJden treasure« ttorney at aw spring. It is called the “Beggar’s Foun- has , excited the at'ention of the civilised The supreme court of the United States Colonel Joyce was born in Ireland and tain,” and this is its story: Once upon , world. Defeated, deposed and by all is nearing its 100th anniversary as the came to America when he was about Office in Fletcher building, Third Street, a time there lived, so says the legend, a the , arts which civilized chicanery and highest judicial power in the country. two years old, but he regarded himself McMinnville. Oregon very proud and haughty man, who hated , unblushing falsehood could conceive the Although it has been more than a cen as purely American, and was described the poor and set himself above all the last , of the Aztecs was driven from the tury since it was established by the law, in the (ireat Register as a native of Mis world who were not as wealthy and well home j of ancestor« that embraced untold it was not fully organized until 1790. souri. He was a typical Westerner of a DR. F. S. ocke dressed as himself, and his want of char- years. , During its century of existence it has class that is rapidly becoming extinct, ity was so great that it had become pro Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon, A reporter has encountered an adven passed upon all phases of the law, inter and passing into history and tradition. verbial, and a beggar would no more ( turer wl.o, whether there be truth in hie LAFAYETTE, OREGON. preted the constitution of the country, A few of these men still survive, but the have thought of asking bread at his gate story , or not, ia entitled to a certain Professional calls promptly attended day and is the only tribunal before which conditions that made them have disap- than of asking him for the whole of his amount , or night. . . ,, of credence. Hi« tale WM «• law maker and law-breaker alike must I»eared, and the times no longer produce i 33) [Office at old Printing office. fortune. j follows: bow in submission. them. When a young man, Joyco crossed However, there was a spring on his “Yes, I have traveled over a large From its findings there is no appeal. the plains, where he fought Indians and J. r. CALBBEAT1I. E. E. OOUCHEK. land, a sweet spring of cold water, and portion j of North and South America, Its decisions are final and its mandates became inured to the hardships of a life as it was the only one for miles, many a , and have lieen in numerous enterprise«. are enforced, even if it is necessary to on the frontier. In this rough-and- Calbreath & Goucher, wayfarer |>aused to drink at it, but never j I have fought Indian« in Arizona, killed call upon the military power of the gov ready life he developed the habit of self- was permitted to do so. A servant, well , rattlesnakes in all territories west of the PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ernment to enforce them. It is the sole | reliance, which is one of the conditions armed, was kept upon the watch to drive Kio Grande, and developed myself intoa M c M tnnville , - - - O regon . arbiter of all legal disputes between the j of existence in a state of society in which such persons away. | first-class representative of the pioneer«. states, and in fact, is the sovereign of all (Office over Braly’s Bank.) ; the individual is expected to take care Now, there never bad been known be- • Wandering in mv nomadic life, I have sovereignties. Questions of law of all of himself and redress his own wrongs fore anyone so avaricious as to refuse a passed j through most of lire urine« of Old kinds come before it on appeal from all or pass out of the game. S, A. YOUNG, M. D. cup of cold water to his fellow men, and Mexico. i Somehow or other I drifted in other federal courts, and in criminal cas Colonel Joyce had a very keen sense the angels, talking amongst each other, ( to California. Without a cent in my es where questions which involve rights Physician & surgeon. Reports of Government Chemists. of humof, and when in the mood was a could not beheve it, and one of them pocket 1 conceived the idea of going claimed under the constitution, laws or " The Royal Baking Powder is composed of very entertaining story teller. He never TWO STORIES OF JOHN L. said to the rest: M c M inxvillk . - - - O rkoon . from lx>s Angeles to San Francisco. The treaties of the United States. In civil pure and wholesome ingredients, k does not allowed personal considerations to spoil “It is impossible for any but Satan shortest , route to an old tourist seemed Office and residence on D street. All contain either alum or phosphates, or other in cases where the validity of a law is at His Adventure With a Back Bay a good tale, and would relate ridiculous tails promptly answered day or night. himself! I will go to earth and prove it to ( me lie over the Santa Barbara moun jurious substances.-EDW ARD G. L ove , Ph.D." Lady and His Opinion tacked, it can be appealed to without re experiences of his own as though some is not true.” ( tains, and I took that trail. Night over "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly of Art. gard to the amount in controversy in the body else were the victim of the joke. And so this fair and holy angel dis- took ( the purest and most reliable baking powder me as 1 looked 'from the mountains DR. J. C. MICHAUX case. When the statute of a state con His description of his three appearances John L. Sullivan, one fine day a cou- , guised herself as a beggar woman, cover- ( offered to the public. to the sea' over to the island of Santa flicts with an act of congress the court in the roll of the man of wealth were pie of seasons ago, was displaying his j ing her golden hair with a black hood, •' H enry A. M ott , M. D„ Pli. D.” Rosa. The opaline tint and the blue is made the arbiter of the dispute and by Practicing Physician and Surgeon, '' The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual characteristic of the man. prowess at a semi-private boxing bout in , and chose the moment when tlie master ( empyrean had almost faded from sight its action oulv can the state law be de ity and highest in strength of any baking pow “The first time I had money,” he the outskirts of Boston Highlands. Quiet of , the house was himself standing near, when I bethought myself of a camping clared a nullity. When congress passes as the affair was kept by the several | LAFAYETTE, OREGON der of which I have knowledge. said, “I thought the proper thing was to to come slowly up the road, walking place. Ixioking around 1 beheld a can a la a - which is in conflict with the con gentlemen interested in it, a crowd soon , " W m . M c M urtrie , Ph. D.” be a sport, a high-roller. I came to San Jan. 21, '83. over the stones with bare feet, and pause yon that betokened shelter. Conceiving * All Alum baking powders, no matter how stitution, the supreme court has the gathered in the vicinity, blocking the | beside the fountain and humbly ask for \ high their strength, are to be avoided as dan Francisco with a big wad of stuff and that I would be comfortable for tlie night power to declare it void. But the con way of carriages passing, One carnage . gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas proceeded to enjoy myself. I drove out a draught of its sweet water to quench I took the inevitable cliance. too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de struction of a law, either state or nation to the cliff behind the fastest horse on finally came to a halt, the coachman be- her | terioration. thirst. “Night began to throw its shades al, cannot be decided except it comes be ing too timid to risk a bold dash through the road, bought wine and diamonds, Instantly the servant who guarded the around me as I descended into the DEALERS IN fore the court in a case, and it must have and had a halycvon and vociferous time. a crowd that showed no disposition to spot interposed the pike he carried, but gloomy canyon, the guardian snirelsof regularly passed through the lower court. make way for him. The lady who was But fast horses cost money; I couldn’t the angel desiring to take news of a which were a lot of burned-out trees, Thus it is that this court whose decisions the only occupant of this carriage, was , buy all the wine and diamonds, and of good deed, not an evil oue, back to heav the nature of which 1 do not understand, have come to be looked upon with awe one who enjoys a reputation for eccen- , course went broke against that game. If so be sure and call for your tickets en, turned to the master himself. and stumbled across a rock that revolved by the majority of men, and with respect via the “The next time I had wealth I had tricity above any of her set. Born and “Sir,” she said, “lam as you see a as soon as tny toot struck it. Suddenly by the legal fraternity, has come to be bred in New York and married into one AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. different ideas. No fast horses, no wine wanderer from afar. See how poor my I found myself, considerably bruised in i called the expounder of the constitution. of Boston’s most exclusive families, her and diamonds for me. I would be a garments are, how stained with travel. limb, in a subterranean cavern about It is in one sense, but it goes farther and vagaries have long been discussed with gentleman and enlarge my mental grasp It is not surely at your bidding that your twelve feet square in extent. The walla besides settliug questions involving law, and knowledge of the world by foreign awe and amazement by the staid ma servant forbids me to drink. And even were dry and uo insects crawled about has also at times decided those were life travel. I went to the Philadelphia ex trons among whom she moves. But as if it is, I pray you bid him let me alone, the wall«. The place seemed to be a In DU’lding formerly occupied by Me and liberty were involved. position and put on a whole lot of quiet, the lady herself exults in her indepen. for I am very thirsty.” Minnville News Co —THE— human sepulchre, for about the walls The supreme court, at its organization dence, she has long ago reduced her crit - dignified style. Tlier/I met three of the The rich man looked at her with were placed what 1 took to be mummies in 1790, consisted of a chief justice and ics to that state of mind that leaves them most polished geutlemen it was ever my scornful eves, and laughed contemptu of a departed race. One, in particular, five associate justices. The number of prepared for anything. Finding her car good fortune to know. They were the ously. n w hom owing to Iris enormous proportions associate justices was increased to six in riage stopped she put her head out of the nicest, politest men you ever saw, and “This is not a public fountain,” he I took to be the chief or king, was 1807, by the appointment of Thomas window to inquire the cause, saw the every one of them had a title. They be said. “You will find one in the next crowned with a diadem of precious -----ON----- Todd. For thirty years it remained the crowd and demanded an explanation. longed to the best and oldest families in village.” stones that would be a ransom for kings same, but in 1837 it was increased to On receiving one her interest waxed It is positively the shortest and finest Europe, and they were pleased to take a “The way is long,” pleaded the angel, in these days, while strewn about the line to Chicago and the east and south and great fane»- to me. eight by the appointment of John Catron warmer. She ordered the driver to drive “and 1 am a woman and but weak.” walls were other people onee in human On Short or Long Time in Sums to suit. the only sleeping and dining car through and John McKinley. During the war, or up nearer so she too, might look on. He “If I would accompany them to Eu line to “Drive her away,” said the rich man, life, who I supposed were other mem Lowest Rates and no Commissions. to be more precise, in 1863, President tried to comply, but the crowd did not rope they would show me high life on and as he spoke the beggar turned ; but bers of the cabinet or household officers. Omaha, Kanm City« and all Missouri the dead inside. I went to Europe with Lincoln raised the number to nine by ap give way. on the instant her black hood dropi>ed River Point. Going through the department in my pointing Stephen J. Field, one of its Just then the champion, pausing to take from her head and revealed floods of the three polished gentlemen. I had | 'all on or address :| dazed wav I came across a large copper present members. Two years later its breath , not iced the ripple of commotion Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed about $30,000 when I started and came rippling golden hair—her unseemly rags kettle, which I estimated to weigh 1,000 train service and elegant dining and back in the steerage. number was decreased to eight by the and being told the reason told the crowd W. T. SHURTLEFF, sleeping fell to the ground—and the shimmering pounds, and which my utmost exertions cars has honestly earned for it the i death of John Catron, and the death of to make way and let the carriage pass. “The next time I made a mistake I title of robes that angels wear shown in their could not move, and I imagine conceals At J. I. Knight & Co.’s McMinnvile. Or. Joseph Wayne in 1867, decreased the But the crowd was unheeding. Seeing concluded to steer a middle course, and place. For a moment Bhe hovered, the treasures of the Montezumas. quota to Beven. In 1870 President Grant this, Sulivan’s chivalric impulses came r-p, j -j—j . , j so I invested my capital in saloons and poised on purple wings, with her hands “It is not impossible,” said the inter increased the membership to eight by into play. Without waiting for further J- 116 Jrtoyai JLvOlT.ie; faro banks, and insured myself a quiet Hisid-ies, on her bosom and an ineffable sweetness viewed reflectively; and as he pulled out the appointment of Joseph P. Bradley, parley, he broke through the crowd, his life and a good respectable living.” of sorrow in her eyes. Then with a gush a handful of uncut and partially cut who is still holding a seat on the wool very presence causing it to fall back to -¿attention. 1 Others may imitate,but none can surpass it Early in the 80’s, Colonel Joyce went of music and a flood of perfume, she van gems of the ruby and sapphire specie«, Our motto is "always on time ” sack. the right and left. When he had thus to Arizona, where there were opportun ished. and presented them to the gaze of the Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets ities for enterprising man of his kind. At the present time the crowd consists secured a clearance, he waved to the The servant fell like one dead. The via this celebrated route ami take none astonished re]>orter, “that the Aztec«, A new invention for Dress-Cutting that of seven associate judges and a chief jus coachman to drive on and turned his He had very little capital when he W II MEAD, G A rich man trembled and cried out for lie can be used by a lady and gentleman and others. tice, the vacancy among the associate back upon the scene. But tlie occupant knew that he had forbidden a cup of cold when ostracized from their homes, No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or Îiye perfect fit Price of scale, including a struck Tombstone beyond his energy, ey of full instructions, can be had by call judgeships having been caused by the of the carriage, struck with admiration, water to an angel and horror iioHsessed «ought a shelter in the mountains along audacity and determination. Within ing on or addressing the coast. recent death of Stanley Matthews. The sent word that he should be brought for his soul. Notice of Final Settlement. thirty days he had half a dozen faro “1 have no faith in Californians,” said associate judges of the court are Samuel ward and receive her personal thanks. banks and a big saloon fn full blast, and Almost instantly, also, a terrible thirst Notice is hereby given that the under F. Miller, Stephen J. Miller, Joseph P. At this, he took fright, grew abashed, fell upon him which nothing could as he, “and I propose to go back to New he soon owned a newspaper, dry goods signed, administrator of the estate of Elzira Bradley, John M. Harlan, Horace Gray, and sought temporary oblivion amid the suage. In vain he drank wines, sherbets, York and sift this thing to the bottom.” LEADING TAILOR OF McMINNVILL Stater deceased, has filed his final account store and hotel. of his administration of said estate in the In a short time he was the leading cit Samuel Blatchford, L. Q. C. Lamar, and crowd. The lady Bpied an aristocratic draughts of all pleasing kinds. Nothing Second door south of Postoffice. county court of Yamhill county, Oregon ‘Doing” a Ticket Agent. Chief Justice M. W. Fuller. acquaintance among the loungers, and could slack his thirst. The sweet water and said court has fixed the 7th day of Jan izen of that lively camp, and ran the uary, 1890, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a in., politics of Cochise county. Colonel Of these Miller is the oldest in time of in answer to her question if he knew Sul of the spring was «alter to him than the One of the ticket agents of tlie Michi at the county court room at McMinnville, Joyce became involved in the Earp- service and lie enjoys the proud distinc livan personally truth compelled him to sea. He who never in his life had know n Oregon, as the time and place for hearing gan Central railroad, at a certain town in Clanton row by becoming surety of some tion with Justice Field of being the two the same. answer in the affirmative. Then would an ungratified desire, now experienced Canada, was an airy, iniliqiendant young Therefore, all persons interested in said of the cowboys. He incurred the hostility oldest justices on the bench. Both are he bear her card to him and request the torture of an ever-unsatisfied long estate are hereby notified and required to man who began work with the idea that Has the most complete stock of harness appear at said time and place and show of the Earps without intending to get seventy-three years old and each has him to come a moment to the carriage ing : but through this misery lie began he ran the whole line “The boys" had in the county. At present 12 set of sin cause, if any there be. why said estate be mixed up in the fight, and the result been a member of the supreme court for and receive her thanks? The impromp to understand what he had done. He numerous complaints against him, and not finally settled and said administrator gle harness, hand made, in prices was liis famous fight with Doc Holliday. over a quarter of a century, Justice Mil tu messenger tried to obey, but the big repented his cruelty to the poor. discharged Alms more than once he would have caught it ranging from $12 to $30, and 8 A Petrified Miser. Dated this 28th day of November, 1889. Holliday was one of the most notorious ler was appointed in 1862, ani! Justice man was not to be seen. He had mys were given daily at his gate. Charity set of team harness as cneap on the ear had lie not have been where F. W. FENTON. desperadoes in (lie Southwest. His reg teriously disappeared and the dame was was the business of his life. The foun A recent dispatch says that J. R. Mote, Field in the year following. Administrator of said Estate. lie could not be got at. One evening five A3 ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY ular business was assassination, his de a farmer living in Phelps county, Ne The tenure of office is tor life, during driven disappointedly home. tain was no longer guarded, and near it or six of u« happened to meet there as we Can be seen on the hooks !n my shop. sultory occupation was gambling and his braska, about twelve miles from Kear good behavior, and a member ■ tyii only But she was not one to be balked in hung ever a cup ready for any one who came in on cross-roads and we soon got I have competent workmen employed diversion stage robbery. Holliday stood ney, is in possession of a curiosity which be removed by impeachment high her desires or whims. She bethought chose to use it. But the curse—if curse Ifvrti. to do all kinds of repairing and to make on to the fact that the general manager rat< h in th? world in with the Earps and distinguished him is a valuable relic of pre-bistoric times in crimes and misdemeanors. As an in her of a literary asquaintance, a Harvard it were— was never lifted. any harness ordered I also keep a full timekeeper Wurrantetl h.avjr, and two or three other official* of the stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, SOLID GOLD hunting- cnae«. self in several fights with the Clantons, this part of the continent. Some time stance of the old maxim that few die and man, whom she had heard was just then The rich man—young when the angel road were in the ticket office. We laid Both ladies and Rent s »izes, horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of with works and cases of killing the notorious Curly Bill in one of ago while excavating for a cave, he ex none resign, it may be said that in addi very much interested in Sullivan—es visited him—grew middle aged, elderly our heads together, and put up a job. extras for repairs constantly on hand. ¡equal value. O ne PERSON in •h locality can secure one the numerous combats. The Earps dis humed a large brown stone weighing tion to the present members of the su pecially as a work of art, his statue being old, still tortured by this awful thirst, free, together with our large We all had 1000-milo tickets, but each of and valuable line of El ousehoi.l approved of Joyce and sent word to him over twenty pounds. When the clay was preme court, there are but two living ex then receiving its finishing touches—and despite hie prayers and repentance. He jilet. These sample*, a* well the six went to the w indow in turn and as the watch, are free. All the work you unless he should close up his saloon be- associate judges. One of these, John A. requested him to bling Mr. Sullivan to removed from it a large fossil, represent need do ia to ahow what we send you to those who call—your had given away his substance; he had bought a ticket for the nearest station friends and neighbors and those about you—that always result* fore 8:30 on a designated evening they ing a clenched human hand was reveal Campbell, of Alabama, was appointed her house. The message was delivered, himse!f broken bread for the most miser in valut ble trade for us, which holds for years » lien once started, east or west. When all had boon served and tht a wa are repaid. We pay all express, night, etc. After would clean out the place, J< yce knew ed. The specimen had been broken from by President Pierce in 1853, and at the but on receiving it the champion is said able beggars who came to his door. you know nil. If you would like to go to wor* for tre. you can the first went bai-k to the window and •am from J$'£O' to SUO per week and upwards Address, that if he yielded to the Earps in the breaking out of the war he opposed the to have quailed as he never did before Stinson Co., Box « 1«, Portland, Maine. a mammoth arm just above the wrist, And at 80 years of age, bowed with in Raid: matter he would lose caste among the and the imprint of a coarse cloth or some secession of his state, but went with it, an opponent, utterred a few confused ex firmity and weary of life, he sat one day The Only Sign Writer In the County. “Young man I think you made a mis ffa have the Exclusive Control ot boys and might as well have shut up for woven material was plainly outlined on resigning liis position on the bench. He cuses mingled with one or two sulphur beside the fountain weeping. And lo! take.” Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most good and quit the country. He told his the back of the hand. At the time of the is now practicing law in New Orleans. ous ejaculations, and, despite all persua along the road he saw approaching a “I guess not.” Artistic Style. barkeepers about the message, and all of discovery nothing was said about it, as The other. Justice Strong, was retired in sions by a few men who would have beggar-woman, hooded in black, wear “I got a ticket to C----- . Tint's 30 Designs furnished for Decorations them declared that they were indifferent Mr. Mote does not belong to the curious 1880 on full pay, and is spending his de hugely enjoyed the fun of seeing John ing sordid rags, and walking over stones cents. I gave you $1 and you gave me clining days in Washington. R«nieml>er Taper Hanging and Intide Fur to the danger and would stand by him. class of people. make bis debut in a Back Bay drawing in her bare feet. Slowly she came on 92 cents back,” nishing a Specialty At about 8 o’clock in the evening visit Since the organization of the court room, maintained his refusal. For several months the specimen had and paused beside the fountain. “Humph! Thai’s funny!” muttered Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex ors in the salcon began to slip out, and lain about the house, and no one who there have been eight chief justices and The lady was very much disappointed, “May I drink?” she asked. perienced men employed. the young man as he took in the change the place soon was nearly deserted. A saw it had any idea of the great amount forty-four associate justices. Of this indeed. She had just exhausted several “There are none to forbid thee,” said and corrected the error. Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. few minutes before 8:30 o’clock, Colonel of wealth held firmly in the grasp of the number, nine resigned, five were retired, fads and longed for a new sensation, and the old man trembling. “Drink, poor Then the second went to the window Joyce took a look around to see if bis stone fingers. A small boy in the family one tailed of confirmation by the Benate, the Sullivan scheme was just daring woman. Once an angel was forbidden and said: valiant barkeepers were prepared for the whose faculty for smashing things has and the others died in office or are now enough to suit her. The only satisfac here, but that time is passed. Drink and “Young man, I didn’t want to beat M c M innville national bank . affray. They had mysteriously and im just begun to develope, conceived the holding the position. tion she had was in patronizing the dis pray (or one athirst. Here is the cup.” this railroad. I Isjught a ticket (o It----- Corner Third and C streets, in Braly block. perceptibly faded away, all but one, who idea of opening the hand. When broken, Justice Campbell is seventy-eight years play of the champion’s statue immedi The woman bent over the fountain and which is 25 cent«, gave you half a dollar was fat and lame, and he was intrench to his astonishment, there rolled out of age, but Justice Strong is three years ately after. m ’MTNNVTLLE, OREGON. filled the cup; but instead of putting it and you gave me 60 cents.'’ Apropos of that statue, here is a bit of ing himself behind a barrel. Joyce eleven brilliant transparent stones. The older. Of the eight chief justices which to her own lips she presented it to those “I did, eh?" queried the agent, as he ! ! stepped to the middle of the room with a Transacts a General Banking Business, discovery of these beauties was not the court lias had, two resigned—John anecdote. Like many another great man of the old mail. flushed up and took in the change. Anu don't have to offer a prize_________ to sell this of brawn before him, John looked down pair of six-shooters, and at 8 :30 o ’ clock Jay and Olliver Ellsworth — and one Rut President.............................. I. W. COWLS made until a few days ago when Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds “Drink, then,” she cried, “and thirst Then the third, fourth, fifth and i Doc Holliday and the Earps filed in, Mr. Mote showed them to a jeweler, who ledge failed of confirmation. Chief Jus from an immeasurable height on art as Vice President ........... LEE LAUGHLIN more?” no sixth man went up with a similar story. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. shooting as they came. One of the first pronounced them genuine first water tice Marshall and Justice Stoy, had the an effeminate thing for him to waste time Cashier ....... J. L. STRATTON old man took the cup and emptied The big officials were taking the whole •J. N. HENDERSON. shots struck the fat barkeeper in the diamonds, without a speck or flaw to honer of serving on the bench longer upon, ahd many were the feints and de it. The Sells sight exchange and telegraphic Oh, blessed draught! With it the thing in, and were getting very ner heel, and he got under the counter and mar their beauty. than any of their confreres, each serving ■ vices used by interested friend« to get transfers Oil Portland, San Franco and New MC. MINNVILLE, ore . torture of years departed, and as he vous. The young man was whiter S'ork. yelled murder. him to pose at all. When the Btatue was thirty-four years. The jewels are uniform in size and are drank it lie praised heaven. And lifting then chalk at the end of it, and lie was Collections made on all accessible points. Joyce was hit by three bullets, empt finally finished he was lured in one day The act of April 10, 1860, permits them about the Bhape of Lima beans. They Interest allowed on time deposits. his eves once more he saw the beggar’s not wrong in believing ’hat he wee ied his own gun, and wound up the fes have the appearance of being water worn to retire with full pay for life, after reach to look upon it. He eyed it critically. , hood drop to the ground and her rags doomed. Next day lie was replaced, Office hours from 9 a. nt. to 4 p m. tivities by getting Hollidaj’ down and Then he fiualiy asked an expert standing ing the age of seventy, provided they but are still beautiful stones. The pos fall too. For a moment she stood re ami I learned a few weeks later that he hammering dents in his head with the sessor of this beautiful find will dispose serve ten consecutive years. The pay is i by: M c M innville butt of a revolver. i “Supposing the thing sells, how much vealed in all her beauty of snowy skin had quit running a railroad and gone in $10,500 for the chief justice, and $10.000 of the diamonds, and will at once begin and golden hair and silver raiment; and to a woolen mill. It cost eachdl us a do you suppose it will ever bring?” At the time of one of the Apache out his search in the old cave for the other for the associate justices. I she stretched her hand towards him, as small sum to work the snap, but it was ’ •Oh, ” answered the connoisseur, “ that breaks, Joyce and other citizens of Prior to 1870 the docket ot the supreme hand as well as the rest of the body of CARLIN HIGH. Proprietors court was not very voluminous, and it depends upon time and circumstances, in blessing, and then, rising on purple pro bono publico, and worth double the writes: “I Tombstone decided that the army had this relic of an early age. air album nt Goods of all descriptions moved and care fooling with the Indians long I vi-it. My been was generally an easy matter for the i Perhaps six, perhaps eight, perhaps ten , pinions, vanished in the skies. A strain amount.—A". 1'. Suu. ful handling guaranteed. Collections will The mystery of this broken hand is nitifhm*J$«O of music lingered, a perfume filled the dnv'swork.' enough, and that it was high time for court to keep pace with the cases, and I thousand.” be made monthly Hauling of a l kinds quite as well one of perplexing interest. How long , John blew a long, low whistle. “Well, , air, and those who came there soon after r lo give cx- the people of Arizona to deal with the done cheap usually dispose of them in a short time The heart of Queen Marie, of Ba vthr». Every has it been there? To what race of giants on* who takes hold of Ibis grnn up grand profits Indian question in vigorous style. after they were submitted. But a change , all I’ve got to say is the fellows that I found the old man praying beside tlie varia. was removed from hsr Ixxiy did its owner belong? Was the subject Shall we start ¥<H in Jh:s hu>hirs>. It was quite clear, they thought, that has come over the court. Shakespeare, pummel clay coin their money d— easy,” spring. reader? Write touaand lentil at) ab-nitit for yours«! f We an ancient miser, who died grasping his an*starting many; we‘.‘.¡ll start you ii y«-n don l delay until Before be died he built the fountain soon after her death at Munich sev another gets ahead of you iu youi pur: <t ■!»• < cuntrv It you General Grook would not permit the when he wrote of the law’s delays, must h was liis comment.— New York Sun. take hold you will be able to pit I. up gold t.i-t. <•:»«!— most precious possessions? Many other from which the spring still gushed, and eral months ago, and embalmed, IN THF. COOK HOUSE. ■f a farecd iiinnui:i<-n:i< i a Mie 1 CS.OCO |«>i* troops to hurt the Apaclies, no matter have had in mind the litigous people of King Kalakaua, of the Sandwich Is it, with the splendid mansion beyond it, dollar Photograph Alhunu* *■<’t<> l>< to tlie like questions are raised by the discov Stocked with the Choicest Wines, I.iq- p-ople for *!£ each. Bound lit 10 v | Crimson Silk V.-h.-t 1 what outrages the red miscreants com according to a custom which has America in this year of our Lord, 1889. lands, who could not borrow enough rlu.sii. Charmingly decorated insides. ili'iidsumc.-t albums in tlu ery, but to all of them the modern his ors and Cigars—Domestic and Imported. world. Largest bize. Greatest bargains ever know n. Ag> nt* mitted. Joyce raised a troop of 100 well For surely if ever a litigant deserves money this summer to go to Paris sent, 1 now a hospital, has been given to the prevailed in the royal house since wanted. Liberal term*. Big ni«nu-y for agents. Any oue een torian can only answer in remote and Tlxe Best 2Bar in tlxe City become a Miecessfril agent. Sells itself >>u sight—lifle or no armed frontiersmen and took the Apache sympathy it will be when he appeals a an interesting display to the exposition. ’ j poor forever. tho middle ages. Recently it was talking net-vsaary. Wherever shown, ever» one wants to pur uncertain speculation. chase. Agents take thousands of orrlers with rapidity never ; trail with blood in his eye. WM. MARTIN. Proprietor. case to the supreme court, with the ex- One of the features of his exhibit was a before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are A merciful man—who keeps his stock placed in a silver urn, and taken making fortunes. Ladies make as much ns men. You, reader, One evening Joyce and his command R. C. C. C.—Red Cross Cough Cure. , pectation of having it decided at an early gigantic tnreen out of which he eats por in prime condition by the use of Wright's ran do as well as any one. ”ull hsfonnation and terms free, to those who vtiite ior same, with particulars and tcniu foronr 1 rode into a stockade and found them with much pomp and ceremony to Will remove the most obstinate cough. > date. At the present time there are 1,484 I'andly Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After yon kno»v nil, Kalakaua is a brave trencher Arabian condition powder«. Cure« cold«, Cnres asthma and bronchitis. Cannot be ' cases on the docket, and new ones are ridge. should vou conclude to go no further.»» hy no hami 1« done distemper, inflamed lungs, heaves. Gives the ancient chapel of our Lady of selves surrounded by the United States Address E. -C. ALLEN A CL. AUGUSTA. M ai NK man, and can eat and drink more than excelled for whooping cough. Heals! glossy coat. Sold by Rogers Bros. army. General Crook informed Colonel lungs and threat. I Sold any individual in his domain. He alsc by Rogers Bros, being added constantly daily, while there Mercies, where it now rests in a ’ Proprietors BOND A WEBB. , Joyce that he deemed it his dntv to dis- ----------------------------- I is but one day in the week on which de- [ sent to Paris a volume of bis poems and niche of the chancel wall near the gnUCDTICCQQ nrottws.whowirh tocxvmin- a portrait of hitnseif. The latter repre Children Cry for Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on HUV l VI I IwCliW this paper, or obtain «stimales i arm the parly and send it back to Children Cry for cisions are rendered, Monday. sents a large man dressed in a tight-fit hearts of kings and queens who died hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s on advertising apace when in Chicago, will find it on file at 1 Tombstone. , . _ - j The court is able to dispose of about ting European military unitorm. His stock 45 to 49 Randolph St., Pitcher’s Castoria centuries ago. j During the night Joyce devised a plan it Cner 8 vasioria« j 425 cases per year on an average, so, pro- breast is covered with orders. the Advertising Agency of Titian S trut , M c M innville , O r . A 4 M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , D ecember Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. TELEVHONEE*È\ub!’ishedUluUnet.' 1886 A NEWS MEDIUM THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS WHY THE TELEPHONE REGISTER ENJOYS THE LA.RG. EST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPERPUB-j LISHED IN YAMHILL COUNTY Eurisko Market, LORD & THOMAS. Incidents in the Life of the Late Colonel M. E. Joyce. That is the Age of the U. S. Su preme Court.