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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1890)
The PEOPLE Know THE ANNIVERSARY1 OF THE MARRIAGE OF THE ----- THE VALUE OF----- 7j WILL BE CELEBRATE» <fr By ùnving " MAMMOTH EXTRA ArroteA entirely to MrMinnrille. Look for it. TELEPHONE^Est.blished June. t's& M c M innville . O regon . T hursday , J anuary Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. I H. BALLINGER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A NEWS MEDIUM THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS WHY THE TELEPHONE REGISTER ENJOYS THE LA RG EST< IR<T RATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER PTB LISHET» IN YAMHILL CGVNTY VOL. I. NO. 51. 23, i89o. T OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. KILLED BY COSSACKS. VU A Siberian Tragedy that was Con cealed by the Russians. Southern Parilir Company’s Lines, THE MftlXT SHAST1 BOITE! Schur’s fate quicker, and the only an swer that was vouchsafed him was an increased roar of musketry. The brave fellow sank down in his tracks, still clutching tightly the white emblem which would have saved him even from the spears of African savages. He was Struck in a dozen places. Captain Wjaschoff, who had command of a detachment of soldiers, became sickened at the horrible butchery, and tried to stop his ferocious followers from doing further harm. But they were so inflamed by the sight of blood that they paid no heed to his orders. While the captain’s request to cease firing was ringing out Governor-General Ostascbkin himself appeared on the scene and urged the men to continue. Almost before the last encouraging words to the savages were out of liis month Zotoff appeared immediately above the governor’s head, at a window, and, taking a hasty aim, he sent a bullet into the treacherous official’s body. Zotoff, who was subsequently hanged by the Russian authorities, told the fol lowing story of his observations “after the battle” in a letter written secretly before his execution: “The cries of the wounded and dying all through the house and in the court yard were teirible. “Looking out of the window I saw the Cossacks killing a man named Joseph Ostrowitz, who was lying in the yard with a bullet in his leg. “Some were using bayonets on hi- body; others were battering in his skull. “The wife of Bernstein, who was killed, asked the soldiers to be allowed to take charge of the body. “She was knocked down and trampled upon. “In one of the rooms I found Sophie Gurenitz in a dying condition. She begged of me to give her poison to end her pains. “My friend Podbelski, who was only wounded, was thrown into a cart which contained the bodies of the killed. “I called to the soldiers that he was «till alive. “‘He will not stay so long!’ they shouted back, and drove away.” Zotoff, Bernstein and Hausmann were hanged; ten men and four women were sent to Siberia for life, and four men sentenced to fifteen years’ imprison- ment in the mines. Bernstein was carried on his bed to the gallows. THE ISLE OF SKULLS. Hundreds of Indian Skeletons Found ou San Nicolas Island. bit with none could she converse, her eighteen years of solitude evidently hav- itg caused her to forget her language, although she had recourse to the sign language, by which she made her wants known. In this way she explained that her child had been eaten by the wild dogs, a peculiar species of which lived on the island. The woman lived at Santa Barbara bat a few weeks when she became ill, presumably liecause of a change of diet, and died. Her dress, made of sea-bird feathers, so arranged as to shed water, was sent to Rome, together with various trinkets and impliments of her manu facture. MONARCH OF BRIDGES. The English Channel is to Spanned. I m - The first number of the Russian week At tlie lime of his visit to the Paris ex About eighty miles off the coast of ly paper, Znamia, which is to resume hibition Mr. Gladstone is re;>orted to Ventura county, California, lies the low, publication in New York some time in Time Between have said that the peace of the world sandy island of San Nicolas—an island January, will contain an authentic report Portland and San Francisco, would be assured by a tunnel or bridge about ten miles long by four miles in I of the riot between Nihilists, Siberian F. CALBREAT1I. E. E. GOUCHER. J. 30 HOURS’ i across the English channel. This re width, and an island with a history. police officers, soldiers and Cossacks, mark, savs a correspondent of the New- California Express Trains Run Daily On this bleak and desolate island no which took place in Jakuctsk, March Calbreath & Goucher, York Sun, was doubtless suggested by ¡BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN trees or shubbery of any kind are to be 22nd. The Znamia't report was written PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, the sight of the plans for the projected CISCO ! found, although evidence remains that by eye-witnesses of the affair, which, M c M ixxville , - - - O reoon . bridge exhibited in the upper gallery of at one time the island was well wooded. owing to the Russian censorship, re LEAVE t ARRIVE. the Champ de Mais. Portland 4 .00 p in SanFrancisco 7.15 piu A species of ice plant and alfileria grow (Office over Braly’s Bank. > ceived but slight mention in the press at : San Fran. 7 :00 p in;Portland 10.45 pm The plans shown at the exhibition somewhat luxuriantly on certain portions the time of its occurrence. It was smug Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday consist of two largo drawings giving the of the island, and an enterprising Yankee gled out of the Czar’s dominions by S, A. YOUNG, M. D. LEAVE. ' ARRIVE complete development of the bridge and pastures a large band of sheep npon it, Portla.nl. . 8:05 a m Eugene. 2:1«» p in friends of the “cause,” who did not dare Eugene. .9:00 a in j Portland . 3:15 p in A Public Benefactor. the geological cut of the ground upon but he cannot rightfully lay claim to any Physician & Surgeon, to trust it to the mail, but acted as their which the masonry piles arc to be Con part of the island, as it is included with own postman, carrying it from station to By our convenient svstem of checking M c M ixxville . - - - Or.ecox. structed, and also a sei of detailed draw in the boundaries of Ventura county, and station until at last it reached the fron baggage we can enjoy immunity from Tourist Sleeping Cars, Office ami residence on D s’ret. All is reserved by the government for light annoyance about trunks, etc., in transit ings showing the construction of the pil tier, and then was sent to the Russian For accommodation of Second Class Pas calls promptly answered day or i igh. lars, columns and the bridge proper. sengers attached to express trains. house purposes. Revolutionary committee in Paris, who across the continent. The 8. P. Company’s Ferry makes con The position of the bridge is naturally The island at one lime must have sup forwarded a copy to New York. John Palmer, of Union City, Mich., is nection with all the regular trains on the DR. J. F. MICHAUX ported a large Indian population, judging the inventor of the baggage check sys indicated bv the line of short distances East Side Division from foot of F street The following is an extract from the from the immense shell heaps, some of tem. In early days he was in great de and least deep water. This line starts WEST SIDE DIVISION This powder never ____ ______ varies. _________ A marvel of original report: which ore miles in extent, and other evi mand, for his violin enlivened many and from the French coast at a point called Practicing Physician and Surgeon, I Jakuctsk is a station in Siberia from Between Portland and Corvallis. purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordina y kinds, and where the exiles condemned to work in dences of their occupation of the island- many a winter night. One great annoy Cran and tEufs near Cape Jrisnez, and Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. cannot be sold in competition with multi LAFAYETTE. OREGON ARRIVE LEAVE These »hell heaps are composed of mil ance he experienced was the constant reaches the English coast at Folkestone tude of low test, short weight alum or phos the mines are reported to Kolminsk and Portland . 7:30 a in McMinn’ 10:13 a ID phate powder. Sold only in cans. R oyal Werchbjansk. It has a military gover. lions of mussels, abalone, and other sea trouble people had in finding their after passing the Varne and Colbart 12:25 p rn Jan, 21, ’83. Corvallis . McMinn’ 10:13 am stills and land snails, and in some places coats, caps, hats, wraps, robes, etc., af banks. The distance is about twenty- 3:44 p in B aking P owdeb C o , 10G Wall St., N. Y. nor and a strong garrison of infantry and Corvallis 1:3U p m McMinn' McMinn’ . 3:44 pm Portland . G :20 p m are several feet in depth. Cossacks. ter the party broke up. It was an four miles. The line chose a by the en At Albany and Corvallis connect with It is estimated that at least a schoon In Februaiy the new governor, Gener nounced that there was to be a big dance gineers is not Quite straight, but devi trains of Oregon Pacific. erload of relics, manufactured by the In al Ostaschkin, issued a proclamation Express Train Daily, except Sunday at Burlington on Thanksgiving evening, ates towaid the center at two points in dians from stone, bone and shell, has about 1850, and Mr. Palmer was to have order to avoid deep water and take ad which decreed that the march to the I.EAAK. DEAI.ER5IN ARRIVE 8.00 p m Portland. 4:50pm i been taken from the island by relic charge of the music. He knew that vantage of tlie foundations offered by mines should lie hastened, the food ra McMinn’ 5:45 a in| . 0:00 a m B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR. hunters, so that now comparatively few there would be a terrible crowd and that the two banks above mentioned, which tions lessened and monetary allowances Through tickets to all points South and specimens of their handiwork remain. cut off entirely. East via California lots of trouble with the clothing would are covered only by seven or eight me ----- o- Ticket offices. No 134, corner First and As this meant certain death for the ex The workmanship of the implements be the result, and lie went to work to ters of water. Alder streets, Portland, Oregon; corner Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to iles they petitioned the governor to with The bridge is composed, of course, of and utensils found on San Nicolas is devise a plan to obviate it. The more 1 AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Front and F streets, Portland. supports and a roadway resting thereon. order in Oak, Ash or any Wood draw the nka»e and allow the old order much in advance of those found on either he planned the further he got from a so R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. G F. it P Agt desired. • ot things to prevail. 1 of the fo lr islands in the Santa Barbara lution. So the night before the partv The pillars are to be of masonry com The governor, without reading the channel or the mainland. The skulls he retired dreading the work of the mor posed of beton, resting on the bed of the 1 FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! i communication, commanded the exiles, found also indicate a higher type of be row. ' He says that abont 3 a. ni. next channel on the white or blue chalk thirty men and women, to await his or In building formerly occupied by Me ings. Implements made of deer horns morning be was aroused by a queer sen which is found to be sufficiently resisting Sample rooms in connection. Minnville News Co Orders taken for all kinds of work and ders in the house of one of their own have been found, which shows that the sation ; that in front of him, as it were, U bear a weight of ton to twelve kilo o------ o satisfaction guaranteed. Call at factory number, a nihilist named Hotkins, and natives did not consider the eighty-mile were two cards just alike. What did grammes per square centimeter. and see specimens of furniture, The construction of these pillars will la now fitted up in first class order. forwarded the papers to the chief of po ' expanse of sea-water stretching lietween that mean ? His work for the day camo be an enormous affair, necessitating the Do not buy without first seeing the furni lice, Colonel Suchatsclieir, who declared them and the mainland too far for them to him, and he asked the question, Accommodations as good as can be establishment of special ports at Folke ture manufactured here in your own state them to be seditions documents and or to traverse in their open canoes. found in the city. “what do the two cards mean ?” Well, ami county dered the arrest of the petitioners on the Tradi ;ion says that about 350 years ago after studying on it a long time he stone in England and Ambleuteuse in ---- ON----- B. CLARK. S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. morning of March 22d. the natives of Alaska would sometimes seemed to solve the mystery. He got France, in which the metallic caissons In compliance with this order a de come down and make raids on the inhab out eight cards, marked them in pairs— can he built and floated. The liottom of Prices Consistent with Good Work tachment of police, commanded by Lieu itants of San Nicolas and kill them for 1 1, 2 2, 3 3, 4 4—ind one of the greatest the caisson will be a chamber four me On Short or Long Time in Sums to suit. tenant Plessoff, proceeded to Hotkins ’ their otter-skin clothing. It is a plausi blessings to the business world was born. ters high, which will be built in a dock Lowest Rates and no Commissions. AT THE house, where the exhiles had gathered ble theory that these Indians knew Now for the first test. He had four and then floated into port, where the under General Ostasckin’s instructions. something of the AlaBkans, as many of children; he took their shoes and stock metal walls will be continued upward to If so be sure and call for your tickets Upon arriving at the nihilist ’ s resi their weapons and imp'.emei .s are iden ings, tied each lot up by thems jives, put a height of twelve or fifteen meters via the Jail on or address: You will find the most complete dence the lieutenant commanded the as tical with those used by the natives of tags 1, 2, 3, 4 on each lot, and put them above the base. Meanwhile the caisson stock of will be ballasted with a layer of beton sembled exiles to follow him. They re W. T. SHURTLEFF, Alaska at the present time. away. When the children got up they two or two and a half meters thick laid Fancy and Staple Groceries, monstrated, claiming that they were Hundred o! skeletons are to be found inquired for their shoes. lie gave each At J. I. Knight 4 Co.’s McMinnvile, Or. Crockery and Glassware. Stand on the roof of the lower air chamber. awaiting the governor’s decision. on the surface, some seeming to have one a check that corresponded with the and Library Lamps This ballast will give the caisson stabil “Then you will not obey me ?” cried fallen as they lie, though no evidence of check on their shoes and told them to Ever Brought to the City. Plessoff, and immediately withdrew. A Notable Cracksman. their having died from violence can be gc into the other room and pick out their ity and enable it to be towed bv steam Fine Teas and Coffes a special ers to the spot where the pillar is to be —THE— Five minutes later, without the slight found. However, it is very apparent own by comparing the numbers. Each ty; Roast Coffee ground free of The Anglo-Saxon race produces all that tlie natives of this island lost their child got its own. Success. Now for a sunk and fixed. charge. Goods delivered tree to est warning, a troop of soldiers and Cos Has the most complete stock of harness ony part of the city. Each pillar will take a long time to sacks attacked the house, batteringdown the eminent burglars. The daring of lives at the hands of their enemies or trial on a larger scale. lie prepared a in the county. At present 12 set of sin American burglars and of their brethern through famine or some scourge, for in lot of checks the same way for the build, M. Hersent estimate, the cubic the unlocked doors, smashing the win J. H. HENDERSON, Prop. gle harness, hand made, in prices dows and destroying everything that in the allied profession of train robting the year 1835 but sixteen Indians were guests at the party. About the first to total of machinery iu the 118 piles at ranging from $12 to $30, and 8 Marty four million meter, and the JOHN DERBY', JESSE EDWARDS. barred their entrance. has a world wide fame. left of the thousands that at one time arrive were four railroad men from Mar set of team harness as cheap weight of iron in the caissons 70,309,800 Englishmen, in their slow, conserva Before the affrighted exiles realized inhabited it. The Catholic padres, hav shall. Well, it surprised them to be AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY It is positively the shortest and fin !3t I kilogrammes, Counting 250 working tive way show but little less ability, the meaning of the terrible uproar thev ing won nearly all the coast Indians to able to get their things so prompt and line to Chicago and the east and south and Can be seen on the hooks in my shop. days a year, and working simultaneously the only slcepirg nnd dining car through though, perhaps, less brilliancy. When were confronted on all sides by bristling their faith and feeling interested in the sure. Shortly after that there was Proprietors of The McMinnville I have competent workmen employed line to bayonets in the hand of the hideously ever, on the continent, mail bags are spiritual welfare of the handful remain another party at Burlington, and among on eight caissons at a time, these pil to do all kinds of repairing and to make* stolen, banks or great jewelers robbed, ing on San Nicolas, in 1832 caused a ves the first to arrive were six railroad men lars could be built in ten years at a cost anv harness ordered I also keep a full Omaha, Kansas City, and all 31 isso uri fierce little soldiers of the Steppes. stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, I Hiver Point. Englishmen do the work. The famous sel to be sent over to remove them to the from Marshall, including the first four. ol about seventy-six millions of dollars. Then the command rang out sternly : horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of The supporting piles, in masonry and robbery of French mails, which took mainland. It is said that the Indians They watched the plan the whole even “Away with them to prison!” extras for repairs constantly on hand. Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed I Situated nt tlie Southwest corner of the stone, are to be built up to a height of place about a year ago, was a joint ef Unarmed as they were the cowering ing and went away convinced that they willingly consented to embark. When train service and elegant dining and Fair Grounds. All sizes of twenty meters above the highest tides sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the exiles announced their readiness to do as fort of Englishmen and Americans. all were on board and the vessel was had found a grand idea. Inside ol three First-Class Drain Tile title of In many cases these artists are Anglo- about to set sail one of the Indian wo months it was adopted by the railroad and twenty-seven meters above the low they were ordered. est water level. There will consequent kept constantly on hand at lowest living But this very announcement of sub Americans. Every now and then a men asked permission to go ashore to get companies of the United States. prices EDWARDS DERBY, ly be from the level of the sea to the theft, usually successful, is made of pos mission w as seized upon as a pretext for her child, which in the excitement she 41- McMinnville, Oregon floor of the bridge a clear space of sixty The Legend of Mace’» Bay. tal packages passing between the dia had forgotten. Her request was granted, murder. meters, which is sufficient to allow the mond merchants of Hatton Garden, Colonel Karamsin, who was in com About a century ago a rakish-looking but before she returned a wind sprang The Only Sign Writer in the County. Others luav imitate,but none can surpass it TRIPLETT & BOND. mand of the czar’s butchers, gave the or London, and the diamond cutters of Am up and the vessel was compelled to schooner bore down on Mace’s bay, masts of the largest vessel to pass under. Our motto is “always on time ” The width of the platform upon which Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most Proprietors of the der for the killing to begin by shooting sterdam. Dutchmen aro the losers by leave. After two days of rough weather which strikes in from the Bay ol Fundy, Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets Artistic Style. via this celebrated route and take none the theft, and some Dutchmen doubtless she arrived at Wilmington, Los Angeles on the New Brunswick coast. After the rails rest is eight meters. This will to his subordinates: Designs furnished for Decorations others. W H MEAD, G A “Stop this palavering! Seize the scoun profit by it; but Englishmen carryout countv. where the Indians were landed some maneuvering, she ran into the bay allow- of a double track of the ordinary No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or The neatest place in the city Animals drels and throw them out of the win the effective part of the work. The con width, three and a half feet between the Rcniemlicr Paper Hanging and Inside Fur and taken in charge by the padres. The and came to anchor. A boat was low carefully selected for killing—insuring the nishing a Specialty clusion to be drawn from all this is that boat was then ordered north, but when ered, and, with muffled oars, the men rails, which will be set in grooves to finest meat Poultry, etc , bought and dows!” Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex Notice of Final Settlement. sold Highest market price paid for every As though this had been a preconcert only members of the great, world envel off the coast of Monterey county was pulled for the shore. The moon pee)>ed prevent all possibility of accident. Tlie perienced men employed. thing. ed signal the Cossacks threw their car oping Anglo-Saxon race possess the re wrecked. As at that time there were but through the clouds sufficiently bright to level of the tracks is seventy-two feet Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the under bines to their shoulders and opened a sourceful courage required in this meth few vessels of any kind on the coast, no throw light upon the whole proceedings. above low water mark. There will be signed, administrator of the estate of Elzira Notice to Taxpayers. no carriageway and no footpath, except deadly fire on the men and women that od of gaining wealth. Stater deceased, has tiled his final account effort was make to rescue the unfortun The men dug a hole and buried their Notice is hereby given that the tax books were huddled before them. for jiersons employed on the bridge. of his administration of said estate in the Probably the most perfect type of the treasure. The bearings were taken, M c M innville national bank . county court of Yamhill county, Oregon of Yamhill county. Oregon, for the year Among the exiles were Zotoff, Schur, modern burglar, says the New York ate woman on San Nicolas, and she was The fear of an invasion by the French, and said court lias fixed the 7th <la v of Jan 1889, are now in my hands for the collection left to her fate. As the years went by and the boat again headed for the vessel, Corner Third and C streets, in Bralv block. uary, 1890. at the hour of 10o'clock, a tn., of taxes, and that myself, or deputy, will Hausmann and Bernstein, men wiio had Sun, is Billy Porter, who has been en which periodically haunts John Bull's which was soon running out of the bay she was supposed to be dead, and in at the countv court room at McMinnville, visit the various precincts of said county* mind, has not been forgotten by the au with a stiff breeze after her. The men m ’ m INNVH.LE, OREGON. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing as follows, between the hours of 10 o’clock carried their lives in their hands for gaged in bank robbing in every part of time was entirely forgotten. thors of the projected bridge. They a m. and 4 o’clock p. in. for the purpose years and were always prepared for an the country. He has several other the same. About the year 1850, and for sometime who were engaged in the business have Transacts a General Banking Business, Therefore, all persons interested in said of collecting said tax: propose to make the first two spans at names, of course. His American record emergency. all long since lieen placed under the previous, Captain John Nidever, of Santa estate are hereby notified and required to Wheatland, Monday, January 27,1890. President............................ J. W. COWLS appear at said time and place anil show Dayton, Tuesday, January 28. They broke through the ranks of the is too well known to need repeating. Barbara, was the owner of a sloop in ground, anil the whereabouts of the each extremity movable, so that, in Lafayette. Wednesday, January 29 Vice President.......... LEE LAUGHLIN cause, if any there be, whv said estate be assaulting Cossacks into an adjoining He made a very interesting appearance which he cruised around the various is treasure has been kept a secret unti I re case of need, the railway communica Dundee, Thursday. January 30 not finally settled and said administrator Cashier.................... J. L. STRATTON discharged room, where a number of arms had been in London some time ago, however, lands in Santa Barbara channel in search cently the chart locating the treasure tions could be immediately interrupted. Newberg, Friday. January 31. West Chehalem, «Saturday. February 1. Dated this 28th day of November. 188). secreted, and from their new point of about which people may not have read of sea otter, and sometimes sailed out as found its way into curious hands, who The French army that should start over Sells sight exchange and telegraphic ’ F. W. FENTON. North Yamhill, Monday, February 3 transfers on Portland, San Franc land New (48) vantage they began a fusilsde on the ex so much. Billy and an accomplice en far as San Nicolas, where then, as now, determined to investigate. The secret the bridge to invade England would thus Carlton, Tuesday, February 4. Administrator of said Estate. York. find itself lief ore a precipice fifty meters Bellevue, Wednesday, February 5. tered the premises of a rich jeweler at sea otter were plentiful. posed flank of the soldiers. was known to two only, who one year Collections made on all accessible points. Willamina, Thursday, February 6. high and very difficult to croM, in spile VIunich, and carefully secured all True to their cowardly insticts, the the ago went to the spot, dug up the long- In the year 1851 Captain Nidever made Interest allowed on time deposits. Sheridan, Friday, February 7. tfa have the Exclusive Contrôlât of all the resources of military art. Amity, Saturday. February 8. stones and jewels of unusual size and czar ’ s soldiers beat a hasty retreat into Office hours from !) a. m. to 4 p m. his first voyage to the island, and on hidden box, and returned it to its hid North aiyl South McMinnville, Monday the street as soon as they found tha- value. What they took was worth 80,- The cost of this gigantic work is esti They admit finding the landing with liis crew to make explora ing-place. and Tuesday, February 10 and 11 All persons arc notified to be present at they had an armed opposition to con 030 marks at the lowest estimate, En- tions was surprised to find human foot treasure, in evidence of which it is said mated at »172,000,000—»76,000,000 for M c M innville the masonry piles and »90,000,000 for the said appointments and settle their taxes, or tend with. Then, after concealing them trance to the jeweler’s premises was et- prints in the sand. A basket woven from that one of the men has begun the erec pay the same to me at my office, within 30 metallic superstructure. days from the dates above mentioned. If selves behind hastily thrown up bar I -cted in a most ingenious manner, and grass was also found containing a gar tion of a fine dwelling near St. Stephens. not paid by the expiration of 30 days, costs ricades, the Cossacks poured lead into the thoughtful burglars left ropis, dis ment made of bird feathers, and a num They refuse to divulge their secret or CARLIN & HIGH. Proprietors will lie added, as specified by section 2795, King of the <.. vph 1«* k . Revised Statutes—pay your taxes or costs the house as fast as they could load their placed flooring, etc., just as they used ber of bone knives and other imple make any explanation. Goods of all descriptions moved nnd care will be made. them, so as to provide an invaluable ob ments. These were left as found. A ful handling guaranteed. Collections will rifles. A modest brick house, Standing a lit T J HARRIS, Sheriff. lie made monthly Hauling of al kinds As every door, window and other oh ject lesson to any of the German youth strong wind coming up forced the cap I^irgest Advertisement on Earth. tle way back from the street in a suburb done cheap stacle that might have served as a pro who might wish to emulate them. Then tain to put to sea without investigating The largest advertisement in the of the city of Dayton, O., is the property tection against the rain of bullets had thev calrqly traveled back to England in the matter further. world is that of the Glasgow Newt, cut and for a part of the year the home of a been broken down the poor wetchcs in first-class carriages and berths. The THE NADJY BAR! Captain Nidever’s next visit to the is- in the shape of flower beds on the side gypsy of wide repute, the heir apparent side of the walls were almost as much English detectives succeeded in tracing »land was in 1853, about two years after of a hill back of Ardenlee, Scotland. to a throne in Little Egypt; and here, IN THE COOK HOUSE. exposed to the fire as though they ha' th mi, and found Porter living wiih his his first trip. Again discovering human The words “Glasgow .Vetcs” can be seen and hereabout, is the rendezvous of a Stocked with the Choicest Wines, Liq- A Journal for Adevrtisers. been in the open air, and the carnage wife, baby and mother-in-law in a nice footprints, the captain and his crew fol and plainly read a distance of four numerous baud or tribe. This settle ors and Cigars—Domestic and Imported. Anu don don't ’t haut have to offer a prize to sell th!' house in a quiet suburb of London. lowed them, and after a few hours’ miles. The length of each letter is 40 ment is widely known as the home of PRINTERS’ INK is just what it was something terrible. Tixe Best Bax in. the City Goode, for ltd the BEST UADE. Euerg Can hcldt Nearly every man, woman and child They found the booty there, also. Por- search came upon the object of their feet; the total length of the line 323 feet; some of the richest and most influential purports to be, “ a journal for adver WM MARTIN. Proprietor. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, tisers.” It is issued on the 1st and in the assemblage was wounded. Six tir and his accomplice were accordingly search near the center of the island, the area covered by the letters, 14,845 families of gvpeydom, among them the J. N. HENDERSON. 15th day's of each month, and is the were killed outright—five men and one takm to the Bowstreet police court, and seated on the ground, engaged in remov- feet. The borders of the bed are sown Stanleys, of whom ths present bead is representativo journal—the trade woman. A number of the others were their extradition to Germany demanded. the blubber from a seal with a knife with white flowers, the center with red called I^evi. This Levi Stanley is a MC. MINNVILLE, ORE. I journal, so to speak—of American so seriously hurt that they succumbed Porter is a typical gentlemanly burg made of bone and purple. The effect is said to be short, heavy-set man of something over It tells the intending later on to their wounds, and in the bod lar of melodrama, only a little less Two of the Bailors walked softly up be- ' startling. 70 years; he is still strong and active, frem Ohio. Ih-re is a I advertisers. portrait of Mr. <; .rri- I a ---------- . ..----------- ies of innocent babes great lead messen flashy. He came into court dressed in hind the unsuspecting woman, while I with a ruddj- cheek and bright eye. aoii. <>f N.lvm, C’lii,« and inexperienced advertiser in ud <4 lie writes: “Was at work on a farm for Recent reports of the Emperor Will are those put up by o gers of death were embedded in such vi a black cutaway coat, trousers of dark Captain Nidever stepped around in front n month ; I mm hnvr tin iigei-«-y Much of his time is passed with the plain comprehensive articles how, ci rd iam’s prowess with ttie gun during a late >r E. C. Alien & < o’* album-« and puLli- vt >» D. M. FERRY&CO. tion. and vtieii n.a <‘ay when and where to advertise; how tal places that probing for them meani material, pate at leather boots and a of her. Instead of exhibiting surprise or visit to Prince Pless in Silesia, brings traveling parties, while his oldest son, Who are the Largest (Signed) W. II.GAllKlSON. Seedsmen in the world. do to write an advertisement; how to certain death, and the little ones, should dark red scatf. His chin was shaven alarm, the woman met Nidever and the out again the statement that his majesty fxjvi Jr., is a stalwart, handsome man k'illiiini Kline, llarriaburg, I’a , D. M. F brrv &C o ’ s writes: “I have never known | of fifty, assumes much of the active di display one; what newspapers or they live, will carry the czar’s love tok and he wore a carefully trimmed mus others with a smile and other demonstra Beautifully Illustrated. Descriptive anything to sell like your album. Yesterday 1 took orders enough to other media to use; how much to ens with them through vouth, manhood tache. He carried a silk hat in his right tions of pleasure, and readily accom is an indifferent sportsman, for, having rection of affairs, looking after property, pay me over ' W. J. El practically only one hand, lie always more. Bangor, Me., writes: “I ami hand, aud a pair of gloves in bis left. panied them to the boat. etc. expend—in fact discources on ev and infirm old age. r an order for your album at for i8go will be mailed FREE to all shoots with a short gun, which has been ost every bouse 1 visit. Mr Although he was repeatedly remanded Poor Schur, the nihilist, met his death applicants, and to last season’s cus ery point that admits of profitable Lying scattered about to the north of In appearance she waB above the me profit ¡»often ns much, s $20 tomers. It is belter than ever. Ev tor a single day’s work.' discussion. If you advertise at all, most heroically during the thickest of from week to week, and passed the in dium height, of rather fair complexion made expressly for him, and which he Dayton are many fine farms owned by ery person using Garden, Flower < >t Iters are doing quite as well have not s;utce to give cx- or Field SEEDS should send for it. tervals in prison, he always came into and pleasant countenance. Her hair, holds and aims like a pistol. He cannot them. At present most of the farms are Printers’ Ink can hep you. Per the fusilade. .‘ts from iheir letters. Every D. M. FERRY ACO. >--------- pi!« .--lg | pr()fi(S one who takes bold ofthifl grand > burine»» s raiM upgram court with his hat and gloves. He is originally black, was bleached to a red use a rifle at all. When he saw the peril to which the haps you expend but Ten Dollars a in the hands of tenants, for, however D ETRO IT, MICH. ... Jhis .— busi' business, Shall we start YOU in reader? Write to us and learn all abmi-it for yourself. We year in advertising; if so, Printers’ defenseless women and children were short, rosy faced and of medium height, dish brown by exposure to the elements. near the gypsy may be to the primeval are starting many; we will start you if you don t delay until another gets ahead of you in y out |>art «if the c-oiintrv If you Ink may show you how to obtain exposed, with himself and the other men and he looked like an everyday middle She was about fifty-two years of age. man, he has not yet developed a strong take hold you will be able to pkk tip gold fast. ffijy-jCead— Ou account of a forced manufacturer's sale 12.*>,<>OO ten double the service you are now get he threw all idea of discretion and safety class Englishman. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa, liking for the primeval ocenpation«. During the voyage to the mainland dollar I*h<>togr:i|»ii Albuinn ><re to I h - sold to the people for $2 each. Bound in lloyal Crimson Silk Velvet He answered questions in a quiet, un heavy seas were encountered, at which ting for half the money. A yearly to the wind. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, The traveling and camping parties are Blush. Charmingly decorated insides. Handsomest albums in th 5 «»ANomiEpEE world. Largest Sue. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents subscription costs but $1; a sample Without a moment’s hesitation he tore concerned manner, never growing an the woman became frightened, and fac- When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, the most interesting and picturesque fea wanted. Liberal terms. Big money tor agents. Anv one can <Aol«i W at 'bl lllaKiBB become a successful agent. Sells itself on sight—little or no Worth «1 00.00. Best copy costs but five cents. Advertis a white apron from one of the women, gry or.excited. When the various im ' ing the sun knelt down and uttered a When she had Children she gave them Castoria ture of gipsy life. These usually con talking necessary. Wherever shown, every ouc wants to pur jtch in the world Perlee» chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never timekeeper. Warranted heavy, ing is an art practiced by many but and waving it over his head rushed to plements of burglary were held up to ; prayer. On reaching Santa Barbara one before known. Great profit« await every worker. Agent-are sist of a single family, the term family “'ID gold hunting caeea. making fortunes. Ladies make a« much as men. You, reader, _. Ii ladies' and gent's aitea, understood by few. The conduct can do at well as anyone. Yuli informat:«»i uu.l terms free, the balcony outside of the house and im view he smiled sweetly. meaning the whole blood connection. It ' of the first things she saw was a man with works »nd case» of to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Tual value. O ne fir . son in f amily Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you Itmov al), ors of Printers’ Ink understand it plored the brutes to stop shooting, for The case ended in Porter’s discharge riding horseback, tor which she exhibit rb tDcality can secure one may comprise one or a dozen wagons, should you conclude to go no further, w hy no harm is done free, together with our large Address E. C. ALLEN 1 AVGVsiTA. MAINt because he was a British subject, and ed much veneration. But her wonder thoroughly. Surely their advice, God’s sake. and valuable lineof Household and from three or four to nearly half a John Brown ’ s fort at Harper ’ s ample*. These samples, as well I based on an experience of more than “We are ready to follow you,” he the British government doesnot extra knew no bounds when the rider dis Ferry, is to be removed to make hundred people, They make long or watch, arc free. All the work you ; I •eed do is to show what « e »end yon to those who cell—your flfl VFRTICFR^ of ©there,who wish to examin- 25 years will help you. Address: cried, “if you will only spare the UO- dite ts own subjects for burglary. Por- mounted, as she supposed the horse and Mends end neighbru • and those about vou-that always result, journeys, as directed by the ring, RUICn I Ivbllv tn.s paper, or obtain c$t:mat»s in valuable trade for w*. which hold, for years wbeDo.ce .taped, room for a railroad. It is probable short armed—the women and the children.' I* Iter was born in Canada. The jeweler i rider were one animal. GEO P. ROWELL’S «nd thus we are repaid. We pay all exprew, freight, etc. After ; on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on filo at stopping at each place as long as the you knew all. If you would like to go to work tor m.^ou can ■ m A to Seo per week end upwards. Addrese. 45 to 49 Randolph St., I Ann 9 TUflillC This appeal for mercy and the white got bis stock back, which was lucky for Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Several of the oldest Indians on the that the fort will be placed on ex state of the hcree and palmistry trade the Advertising Agency of LORD ttTMOMAdi 10 Spruce St.. New York flag that lie held aloft only sealed him. warrants.— ■Chevta'iv.on. ‘ coast were brought to see the woman. hibition. Office in Fletcher building, Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon Pullman Buffet Sleepers POWDER Absolutely Pure. Furniture Factory, HEWITT BROS B ooks , stationery Musical Goods and Instrnmeuts of all Kinds. The St. Charles Hotel. MONEY TO LOAN Improved Farm Property ARE YOU GOING EAST? INSURANCE NEGOTIATED. E. WRIGHT R Red Front Grocery E D F R 0 N T Edwards & Derby, FACTORY J. B. ROHR, Honse. Sign, and Ornamental Painter The Royal Route PEOPLE’S MARKET. TRUCK AND DRAY CO Printer’s Ink SE SEED S /UAL A VOICE