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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1890)
tct. ■ Every jierson who reads this |»iper that is F not a regular -iibsiTiiH r willl colili ' : r- l>v sending in their addre-- to this ofli<«-. ON MAY 1st Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill M c M innville . O regon . T hursday , april 24.189O. VOL. II. NO. IB. I watching for a chance to avenge his miles farther down the eoast into Ven It rolling good will, the culverts, - „ stock, * the - „ the snowsheds, dividend.«, the frogs, fi parent’s death, or at least to obtain tile tura county the team was driven off I the dividends, i_. the new laid train Something About Tlie Woman The True Story of a Notorious map which he knew Murietta had of the mad to a certain point and unhar- the right of way and PHYSICIAN AND ACCOSJCHER. Wlio Ims Itone so Much [ nessed. figs, everything except the first, second California Outlaw. ■ tbe place where the wealth rightly be- A search of one or two hours disclosed and third mortgages, which would nat l'or llitn. T hird S t IIKET. McMlNSVlt.LE, OK 1 longing to him was buried, fortune at an old, deeply worn trail—so old that urally revert to the government, whuld , j Ever since the days of ’ 51- ’ 53, said chaparral as large around as a man’s you not think we were managing the That Mr. Gladstone remains at eighty All call* promptly answered Office over . Col. S. W. M<x>reof Los Angeles, at the , last favored him. the Music store arm was growing in it. This trail the business with a steady hand and watch unshaken in health and in the fullness One day, after about a year ’ s resi ful eye? ” men laboriously followed, crawling i Palace Hotel, a few evenings since, I of Iris mental vigor is largely due to the I said 1 certainly would. I then ! have heard much of Joaquin Murietta, dence with the Garcia family, and as through the brush and cutting their HR. B. F. FI LLER. lifelong care and devotion of his wife. Murietta was preparing to take his de way through at times until the summit wrang his hand softly and stole away, tlie bandit. The subject seems to come of a riilge was reached, when, looking a« he also began to do the same thing. Little is heard of Mrs. Gladstone. She parture on another robbing and mur Physician and Surgeon. to the surface spasmixiically. Native dering expedition, he overheard the across tlie canyon to the ridge opposite, At Reno we had a day or two in is not a wK-iety leader nor a political three large white rocks were seen stand which to observe the city from the car woman. Nominally she Is the head of Californians never tire of relating the M c M innville . oreg <> n . exploits of that cowardly cutthroat and desperado tell iris sweetheart that he ing out prominently. Still continuing platform whilst waiting for the block the Woman’s Liberal Federation, but All calls promptly atteiuled in the <-itx generally «peak of him in terms of re had a presentiment that he would not along the truil until the next ridge was ade to he raised. We could not go crossed—tlie trail passing near the rocks away from the train more tiiau -itio fi«>t her politics consists of an intense admi May be found at drug store spect and admiration. 1 suppose 1 return alive. —a descent was made into an immense for it might start at any moment. That ration of her huslwnd's programme. “ Here, Dolores, ” he said, handing amphitheatre i the head of Padre Juan is one iieauty about a' snow blockade. Mrs. Gladstone has not h.*en •■onspicu- have read a dozen different accounts of J. F. CALBKEATII. K. Ï. OOIVHEB. his adventures and seen as many genu tlie girl a package, “is a paper that will canyon) studded with live-oak trees. It entitles you to a stop-over, but you the trail in this grove a spring must be ready to hop on when the ous in any department of life in which ine heads of the individual preserved lead you to the diamonds that I took Near Calbreath <fc Goucher. from the father of tlie young gringo. It was found. To the south from the train starts. I improved the time by her husliand has won honors, hut she in spirits, know men wlio have wasted spring three oak tn-es were seen in the cultivating the acquaintance of the has played a more im|s>rtant part in is yours.” line about twenty feet apart. Each lieautifiri and picturesque outcasts PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. time and money in the search for treas That was all young Wall heard, but tree hud three blazes cut upon it—made known as the Piute Indians. They are his life work than is generally known. M c M innville , - - - O regon . ure supposed to have lieen buried by so many years before that they were al a quiet, reserved set of people, who, by It is in a great measure owing to her liim, have seen the man and, in fact, it was enough. Witli that piece of pa most obliterated by the growth of bark sayinj nothing sometimes obtain a refs that he lias been able to accomplish ail (Office over Braly’s Bank./ per in his possession he could get tlie know something alxiut him as I came the cuts. Oil thethird tree a cross utation for deep thought. 1 always en the work associated with his name. riches for which his father was mur over had lieen cut below the blazes. vy anybody who can do that. Such hert in ’50. dered and which should belong to him. Witli shovels Wall and his friend be men make gixxi presidential candi She has always regarded her liusliand’s S. A. YOUNG, M. D. Once in a while tlie story crops out That night Wall disappeared. The gan digging about the first tree. Noth dates. Candidates, I say, mind you. work for the nation as of the first Im- that Marietta is still living and is living map was also missing from its hiding- ing w as found but two stone pestles of The time has come in this countiw portance, and has relieved him from all Physician & Surgeon. in Central America, Africa or some Indian manufacture and the rowel of when it is hard to unite wood qualifi trouble about business or household af place. an old Mexican spur. Under the sec cations as a candidate with the nee«?s- M c M innvili . k . - - - O rrgon . place else. At present lie is living in fairs. She has saved him from all the Marietta’s presentiment proved true, ond tree three spurs, a dagger and two sarv qualities for a successful official. Office and residence on I) street. All Hades and it’s bosh to say lie is living for he was killed by W. 8. Henderson single-barreieil pistols, all nearly eaten The Piute in March or April d<x-s not petty worries and frictions of life. «•alls promptly answered day or night. anyw here else. I positively know that go down cellar and bring up his gladi- Blessed herself with a perfect eonatitu- and posse near Cantila canyon in Fres up by rust, were uncovered. he was killed by a posse in July, 1853, With eager and trembling hands the ola or remove the (tanking from tiie tion and unbroken health, she has no county. side of his villa. He does not mulch men began digging at the foot of the in Fresno county. I had also supposed Tlie boy witli the map in his posses tree. When a depth of three feet the asparagus bed or prune the pie looked after her husband's health with t hat tlie stories of his buried treasure sion struck south, following the sea third was reached Wall’s shovel struck a me plant or rake the front yard or salt the the skill of a professional nurse and tbe were untrue until lately, and here is coast, gaining a precarious living by tallic substance. The object was a small hens. He does not ever wipe his heart vigilance of a guardian angel. She has Practicing Physician and Surgeon, what I know alxiut it: chest. It was quickly taken out. broken and neglected nose. He makes been a most devoted helpmate, and the eating mussels and anything else he iron A blow from the shovel burst it open no es|iecial change in his great life ideal w ife for a great man says the Pali Some time during the summer of 1851 LAFAYETTE, OREGON- could find to satisfy iris hunger until its glittering and sparkling con work lieeause spring lias come. He there came to San Francisco from Aus lie reached Santa Barbara where lie ob and tents, consisting of diamonds, gold nug still looks serious and like a man who Mall (iazrtt<. Jan. 21, ‘83. tralia James H. Wall, an Englishman tained employment. gets, jewelry and gold slugs, were is laboring under the impression that When Gladstone first met the lady, he is alxiut to become she parent of a then Miss Glynne, w ho was to share I n the few years spent by him in Aus One day after lie had been at the strewn upon the ground. thought. These children of the Piute At the present time David Wall is tralia he liad engaged in different en place a few months, whom should he H. BALLINGER, the scenes of Iris youth in brave never mature. They do not take with liim the honor of Iris triumphs, lie terprises, one of which was mining for see but Aliel Mendoza, the man who revisiting Australia. He is between $1'3,000 and their plaivs in the history or the tichool was a young member <>( parliament and diamonds. Success crowned his efforts assisted Murietta in the murder of iris $14,000 lietter off than before he dug at readers of our common country. The one of the rising ho|ies of the Tory par A ttorney at L aw . ami when lie reached San Francisco father. All his childish fears were at the foot of that tris* with the cross on Piute wears a bright red lap-rol>e over ty. Miss Glynne Isdongisi to an aris- aroused, and feeling sure that it. his person, and generally a stitT Quaker his wealth amounted to something like once Mendoza would kill him and,gain pos hat with a leathern band. His hair is tocratic Welsh family. Her father was Office in Fletcher building. Third Street. $29,(KM*. Tlie death of Wall's wife in session of tlie mail he kept out of sight. very black, thick and coarse, and is Sir Stephen Glynne of Hawarden, Che Australia liad a dispiriting effect upon Again he left in the right time, and this BILL NYE ON OAKLAND. McMinnville. Oregon mostly cutoff square in the neck by shire. Young Gladstone had no aristo means of an adze, I iudge, or possibly cratic connections. He waa the son of him, his mind liecame filled with a de t me did not stop until he reached San ti Fe. Since leaving Montery his mind sire to leave the land that held such had continually dwelt upon the map, How he Matched his Guess it is eaten off by moths. The Piute is a Scotch merchant nettled in Liverptsil. never bald during life. After he is Against tlie Bicycle Man’s memories for him, and hearing of tiie and he had studied it so often without It was not the fashion in tlioae days for dead he becomes bald and lieloved. Prophecy. wonderful gold discoveries in California Incoming enlightened as to the where- Johnson Sides is a well-known Piute the daughters of arishs-ratic families to Watchmaker who had the pleasure of meeting me at he decided to embark for the land of i bouts of the treasure that at times he like destroying it. At this time lie i have just bought some more real cs- Reno. He said he was a great admirer marry anyone (tearing the taint of trade and Jeweler. the yellow metal. So, converting the felt had not learned of the bandit's death, tate. It occurred in Oakland, Cal. I of urine and bad all mv writings in a and Miss Glynne’nfriends wer anxious Dealer in All Kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Plated Vare largei part of his fortune into diamonds end naturally supposed that when’Mu- serap-lxxik at home. He also said that that she should choose a husband from Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OK. he embarked, his son a boy of thirteen, : ietta found he had taken the chart and had the assistance of a prophet. I hofie he wished I would come and lecture the ranks of nobility. Herowu cluu ius tlie loss will not overbalance the proph ran away lie would at once get tiie for the trilie. I afterwards learned that and beauty were cotuddemd sufficient that he worshipped and whom he never TRIPLETT & BOND. would all< >w out of his sight, aeeompa-l treasure himself. In making iris way et. It occurred in this way: A prophet lie was an earnest and hopeful liar from to win her a marqu|a, a lord or a duke. •outli from Santa Barbara, Wallas was on a bicycle, who was hard up, came to Truckee. He had no xcrap-txxik at ail. Proprietors of the nying him. proven in later years, passed within a Also no home. What first attracted Miss Glynne's at Oakland suddenly a few weeks ago On arriving in San Francisco father mile of the spot indicated on tlie map Mr. Sides at one time became quite tention to young Gladstone was u re and son went at once to the mining re as the hiding place of the money that and liegan to ride up and down on a civilized, distinguishing himself from mark made by an English minister should belong to him. The neatest place in tlie city Animals two-wh«leler, and for to warn the his tribe by reading the Bible and con carefully selected for killing—insuring tie gions, where they met witli varying At Santa Ee and the surrounding |>eople to flee to the high grounds, and fining his shirt tail to the narrow con who sat beside her at a dinner party at finest meat Poultry, etc , bought alii success. They made but few acquaint- country lie stayed several years employ fines of a pair of cavalry trousers, in which Mr. Gladstone wax also present: sold Highest market price paid for every' an< es and no intimate friends but livwi ed as a common laborer, and although also the wrath to eoinc, for, said he, the stead of giving it to the irrex|x>nsihle “Mark that young man,” said be, “he thing. waters of tlie gri^it deep would arise at by this time be knew of Murietta's de breeze as other Piutes did. He es in their cabin and worked their cliiim mise he thought that a return to Cali about the middle of the month and tablished a hotel up the valley in tlie w ill yet is* prime minister of England. alone, tlie son assisting Iris father to a fornia would la-at tlie price of iris life M c M innville smite the |«ople of Oakland and slay Sierras, and decided to lead a life ol in Miss Glynne keenly scrutinised the certain extent. if any surviving memliers should know He built a hostelry called the handsome young M. F., who sat oppo them, and float the jiork barrels out of dustry. Once, while under tlie influence of of Iris presence there. Shack-de-Poker-Hunt-us, and adver site, but it wax not until the HUlisequeiii their cellars, and till their cisterns with On the streets of Santa Fe one day tised in the Carson Appeai, a paiier liquor, Wall indiscreetly made known CARLIN A HIGH, Proprietors the well remembered face of Menifiza |>eople who sneer at tiie prophecy. even the editor of which, Mr. Sam Da winter that lie made hei a<*|iiaiiitaiic* lie fact that lie carried Iris wealth in a Goods of all descriptions moved and care appeared once more before him. Hav This prophet in this way did a good vis, says fills him with wonder and in Italy. I*erhaps this courtship in ful handling guaranteed. Collet Hons will •uckskin tielt ami that it never left Iris ing graduated from boyhood to nian- amazement when he knows the people Italy may have something to do with be made monthly Hauling of ail kinds person. This statement was made in a ho<- I he was not recognized by Mendo business. He attracted much notice actually subscribe for it. Very Bixin Mr. Gladstone’s fondness for that eoui done cheap and had all lie could do as a prophet Piutes began to i-ome to the Siuu-k to try and frequent visits to it. Sil'xir in a mining camp. Amongst za. But tiie terror of Iris childhood again overwhelmed him and he went the heated term. Every Piute tie miners to whom the statement was this time down into Old Mexico, where for several weeks. Many Oakland spend who took the Appeal saw the adver After his marriage Mr. Gladstone M c M innville national bank . nade was Joaquin Murietta, the out he remained several more years. Tbe people were frightened, especially as tisement, which went on to say that went, to live in his father-in-law's hour ■, flu- ney witli which lie «pulce tlie Span Wiggins, the great intellectual Sahara hot and cold water could lx* got in Hawarden Castle. SirH' -plien Glyn1 e Corner Third and I* streets, in Braly block. law, disguised as a prospector. of tbe prophet industry, also prophe isi: language, together witli Iris inti every ’ room in the house, and that elee- A lew days afterward as Wall was mi te associations witli the Mexicans, m ’ m INNVILLE, OREGON. trie baths, silver-voiced chambermaids, wax in an embaraxsed condition, an-1 nuking a clean-up of his sluice-boxes, caused him to gain many friend», of sied a high wave which would rise at overcharges and everything else con Mr. Gladstone helped him by buying i Transacts a General Banking Business, two Mexicans rode up, and, dismount- this class, one of whom, an aged man, least above the bills at the Palace hotel nected with a firsteclak« hotel could be part of his property. The two familie« in San Eraneisco. With tlie aid of day showed him a letter. It was found at this place. Ho the Piute |x«s President.......... ............J. W. COWLS ¡HT, lx'gan a conversation and other- one from Mendoza, who stated that he had these two general, middle-weight pie looked up their own homes and lived happily together in the same boil«- . LEE LAUGHLIN wfee made themselves friendly. Vice President . lieen searching for Wall, not for tiie prophets, I was enabled to secure some ejecting the cat. they spat on the fire until Sir Stephen's death. Afier b.iv- J. L. STRATTON Eyeing the yellow dust and shining purpose of harming him, but in order good bargains in corner lots and im- and moved to the new summer hotel. ing put the affairs of the estah in onh r,. Cashier........... nuggets, of which there were several to give him explicit dim-lions ho« to They t<x>k their friends with them. it is said that Mr. Gladstone reriou*:. Sells sight exchange and telegraphic discover the whereabouts of tiie treas pr >ved projierty in Oakland at 10 per They had no money, but they knew transfers on Portland, San Franco and New hundred dollars worth caught in the took in hand the tuition of hi« Im . i- cent of tile estimated value. In other ure. The letter said further that Men Johnson Hides and they visited him all ripples, one of the Mexicans ventured York. xome young wife in Ixxikkeeping,.....I doza alone knew the exact spot where words, 1 am putting my limited |>owers summer. Collections made on all accessible points, to remark that he knew a spot where the wealth was hidden, and that lie In the fall Mr. Sides closed the house she applied herself diligently to tin un Interest allowed on time deposits. there was a great deal more of the same had used about $3000 of it to prosecute as a prophet against those of Professor and taking a rubber cuspidor, with a welcome task. After a little pra< >< e Office hours from 9 a. ru. to 4 p m. Wiggins, the painstaking and gifted ass his search for Wall. rind. capacity of two gallons, he rexumed his Before dying, Murietta, feeling re of ( anuda, and the bicycle prophet of blanket and went hack to live with his she went in triumph to her buslsui 1 To “Jfoc/io oro, tenor, mucho," lie said, pentant, cautioned Mendoza against When the butcher w wagon came display her domestic accounts and ■ •o;- aid the suave villian gave such a bril divulging tlie whereabouts of tlie plun the Paeitic slope. I am willing to stand tribe. the next .. day .’.ay the driver found a notice respondence in what she thought JH I- or fall by the result. lant description of a canyon a half der to anyone but Wall, and threatened of sale, and in the language of Hol feet order, Mr. Gladstone cast Iri As a prophet I have never atti-eted Smith Russell, “Good reasons for sell over the result of Iris wife’x lalxrr HU «ay's journey to tlie west, where the him with horrible punishment if he disobeyed him — his spirit would return attention in this country, mostly lie ing.” then said quietly, “All wrong, niy e. pound was plentifully strewn witli to tlie earth in tbe shape of from beginning to end.” Mrs.' < I. I. hi - Mr. Sides had been a temperance cause I have lieen too busy with oilier uiggets the size of a man’s fist, that the devil, cut Mendoza's tongue out ami ; r tilings. Also because* there is so lit tie man now for a year, at least externally; stone has not succeeded as a Ixxikki p Vail eagerly consented to visit tlie east him into the sea to be devoured by prophesying to lie done that I did not but with the humiliation of this great but she has a valuable ally in help, «<»g sharks. Probably Mendoza's su|iersti- care to take hold of tlie industry; but I financial wreck came a wild desire to her husband to keep all Iris bo pace the next day. caused him to spend as little of tlie have always lieen ready to purchase at flee to the maddening bowl, having palters and correspondence in a u.. i Promptly at the hour specified tlie tion money as possible in tlie hunt for Wall, discount the desirable residences been monkeying with the maddening and methodical way. She never touch. - Mexicans arrived and, accompanied by lor fear that Iris master would carry out a of great those who contemplate a genera) col crowd all summer. So silently he con his papers or move anything in hi NEXT DOOR TO OLD POSTOFFICE, Vail and his son, set out for tlie won iris threats. lapse of the universe, or a tidal wave cealed a bottle of Reno embalming fluid study. McM J NN VILLE. OREGON Mr>. Gladstone bus been an ideal drful canyon. A horseback ride of Notwithstanding tlie good intentions which would wipe out the general gov and secreted himself behind a tree, expressed in Mendoza ’ s letter to the old stteral hours over a rough country Mexican, Wall did not venture into ernment and cover with a placid sea where he was asked to join himself in mother ax well ax an ideal wile hbe mighty republic which God has a social nip. He had hardly wiped nursed all her seven children herself. I We respectfully solicit the patronage btiught them to the mouth of a deep, California until he obtained positive tlie tbe public heretofore, for some reason smiled upon. away an idle tear with the 'corner of She lixtked after them In infancy and drk canyon which was impassible for proof of Mendoza's death, which took Moreover I can hardly believe that the iris blanket and replaced tile stop|M*r in cared for them in every way. Tin- girls hexes, so the party dismounted and place in 1884 in San Luis Obispo eountv deity would commission a man to go his tear jug when the load representa were educated I>y governesses and the lie was shot by a constable while out over California on a bicycle to warn tive of the U. G. J. E. T. A. of Reno boys went to Eaton, and then to Ox puceeded on foot toward the head, where resisting arrest. people when a few red messages and came upon him. He was reported to ford. There were seven children, four w;ere tlie treasure wax suppoc'd to lw. As Mendoza was the last existing a standing notice in the Examiner the lodge, and his character hade fair sons and three daughters. VV. H. Will followed iiehind one of the Mexi member of Murietta’s gang, Wall con would do the work in less time. Rea to lie smirched so badly that nothing Gladstone, the eldest, manages the Ha -----ON----- sidered his presence in California would soning in this manner, with a sturdy but saltpeter and a consistent life could warden property for Iris fat her. Stephen can, while tlie other one came next. no personal danger, and early one logic worthy of my rich and unctuous save it. At this critical stage Mr. Davis Gladxtoge is rector of the Hawarden tuddenly, on turning a sharp lx nd incur morning, after having learned of die I have secured some good trades of the Appeal came to Iris aid, and not church. Henry Gladstone has recently in the canyon, two pistol-shots rang taking oil'of Mendoza, he was on his past, in down-town pro|ierty and will await only gave him the support ami encour retired from Parliament. Hertmrt, the On Short or Long Time in Sums to suit , oui way to take the train. In the darkness i the coining of devastation with a calm agement of his columns, but told Mr. youngest, is in Parliament, xnd ia re lowest Rates and no Commissions. Sides that he would see that the legis garded ax a bright young man w ho is Vail staggered and fell to the ground he was set upon by three foot-puds who and entirely unruffled breas*. lieat him into insensibility and robbed California at this season of the year is lature took sjieedy action in removing likely to make a name for himself. a dad man, witli two bullets through him of his effects, including about $250 a miracle of lieauty, as most every one his alcoholic disabilities. Through the Two daughters have married Chureli hilt. ill cash. After a slow recovery from knows. Nature- heightens the effect untiring efforts of Mr. Davis, therefore, of England clergymen and the other, Jail on or address: Eis son who liad lagged behind came his wounds, Wall started on foot for for the tenderfoot by compelling him a bill was framed “whereby tlie drink Helen Gladstone helps her father with San .lose, where tlie bandit's widow re to cross the Alpine heights of tiie Sier taken by Johnson Hides of Nevada be his correspondence. Except when .Mr. W. T. SHURTLEFF, rnoiing up just in time to see tlie lx it sided, working along at odd jobs on the ra Nevada mountains and freeze to and is hereby declared null and void.” Gladstone is in London attending to coitaining Iris father ’ s diamonds and way. At J. 1. Knight & Co.’s McMinnvile. Or. death in the cold heart of a snow block On a certain day Mr. Davis told him Parliamentary duties, the whole fam nnxey in the hands of tlie Mexican who In tbe summer of 188t>a short, heavy- ade. Thus, weather-beaten and sore, that the hill would mme up for final ily live near each other at Hawarden. set man appeared in Santa Barbara and hadbeen leading tlie way. lie reaches the rolling green hills and is passage and no doubt would pass with Mr. Gladstone is fully sensible of X"ith an imprecaution the latter applied to one of tlie residents, tlie own greeted with the rich odor of violets. I out opposition, but a sack would have what he owes to his wife, and has made er of a spacious flower garden, for the submitted to the insults of a tottering to be raised to defray tlie expenses. The no secret of the fact that hix continu 1 ain»d tlie still smoking revolver at the position of gardner. Tlie man was monopoly fora week in the heart of trilie began to collect what money they ance in public wax dependent on the boys head ami pulled tlie trigger. given the position and proved so effi the winter, and tired and sick at soul, had and to sell their grassbopjiers in health of Iris partner in life. To ia- tlie cient ill assisting nature to beautify tile Tie pistol missed tire. wife of a great statesman and prime House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter with chilblains on my feet and lini order to raise more. premises that lie was promised tiie po ment on my other lineaments, I burst Johnson Sidesand his trilie gathered minister is no doubt to occupy a tine Ti tlv su|M*rstition that prevented sition fol an indefinite period if he de the dav named and settled them and ini|XMing position, but the position The Only Sign Writer in the County. Joadiin Murietta from attempting to sired it. He refused the offer and soon forth one bright morning into this on realm of eternal summer. The birds selves in the galleries. Slim old war has its trials. Th« wife of a British fire ugaii when once iris six-shixiter took his departure. Before leaving, sang in my frozen bosom, i shed the riors with firm faces and lieetling brows prime minister who tills two ministerial Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most Artistic Style. mis#d Ire, David C. Wall owed his however, lie confided iris story and gunnysack wraps from my tender feet to say nothing of having their hair offices at once—ax Gladstone did—and plans to the son of iris employer, who, even as a butterfly or a tramp bursts reached, but yet no flies on them to leader of t he house of Commons, sees life. Designs furnished for Decorations liaving faith in the venture, advanced his hull in the spring time, and I speak of; sat in the front seats. Large, very little of her husband. When Mr. TEroupi a feeling of compassion for Wall sufficient means to enable him to Rememher Paper Hanging and Inside Fur two or three coarse, outdoor corpulent squaws, wearing health cos Gladstone wax in office he was almortxxj the toy l liad orphaned or from some reach San Jose, where Carmela Felix, laughed nishing a Specialty- laughs, which shook the balmy branch tumes, secured by telegraph wires, lis in legislative and state business and the widow, resided. other naive, Murietta caused the boy Work taken by Contract orbvthe Day. Ex es of the tall ]M>megranate trees and tened to the proceedings, not knowing liad little time for doinextic intercourse The lady received him with ojien twittered in tlie dense foliage of the anything that was going on any more or to spend with his family. During perienced men employed. to acvomaiiiy him to Monterey, which arms when he made himself known, magnolia. than other people do who go to watch these times the self denial and self-ab Third Street. McMinnville. Oregon. place watreached in two or three days. and readily gave him tiie information the legislature. Finally, however, Sam negation of Mrs Gladstone were lieyond The railroad was very kind to us at Here the» received shelter at the house he desired. This information which he first. That was when we were buying Davis came and told Mr. Sides that the all praise. She always avoitied doing of a relad-e of Murietta, which house lacked was the county in which the our tickets. Later on it liecame more bill had passed and that he was now as anything that would ’interfere in tiie treasure was located. ~ She had never harsh and reproached us at times. pure as the driven snow. I saw him very least with her husband’s official was the leadquartcrs of the gang of seen thecliart, but told him she thought last week but it seemed to me it duties. She has been known to re cutthroat for some time. The laxity the place he wank'd to find was in San Conductors woke us up two or three again in tlie night to gaze fondly at our was alxiut time to get some more sjiecial mark that when Mr. Gladstone wax in Sample rooms in connection. secured u th ‘ir raids was usually se. ta Barbara county, That was all he times office and in Ixmdon during the M-axon tickets and look as if they were sorry legislation for him. o------ o 1 creted aliut <he premises until it could eared to know. Before leaving San they had ever parted with" them. On Once Mr. Davis met Mr. Sides on the it wax quite a tr<-at to her to he invited Jose, Wall met another misfortune. Is now fitted up in first class ordei. I he dispodl of. the Central Pacific passengers are not street and was so glad to see him that with her husband to a friend’s bouse to One night while strolling almut the said: “Johnson, I like you first dinner. She always tried to get -oated in theamily was a cousin of Muri city, he was sand-bagged and $40 the permitted to give their tickets to the he Accommodations as good as can be porter on retiring. You must wake up rate, and would always tie glad to srs- next to him; “when,” she said, “it is at etta’s antof whom he was enamore«.!— lady had loaned bin. was taken from and found in the city. you. Whenever you can let me know least |xissibie to have some conversation converse with the conductor at all 1 a heautiij and bewitching señorita of him. When Wall woke up next dav with my busband; otherwise I s«- no of the night, and hold the lantern where you are.” S. E. MESSINGER. Manager. J seventeel summers. This cousin, Er- he found himself with a broken collar- hours The next week Ham got quite a lot of thing of him ” while he slowly spells out the hard bone and other injuries. But lie still words on your ticket I did not like telegrams from along the railroad—for uiinia tlrcia, after her lover’s death retained the precious map. and several times I murmured in the Indians ride free on account of their made a Vw that she would never mar- . Nearly four months after his visit to a this, querulous tone to the conductor sympathies with the road. These tele Santa Barbara, and when his trusting But he did not mind it. rie went on grams were jsisted at different stations j ry. Sh« kept the vow, and when she friend had set him down as _ a ____ fraud doing the behests of his employer, and along the way, and were hopeful and I died, searal years ago, she still re and never expected to see him again, in that way endearing himself to the even cheery, al) being marked “collect.” When Baby was Rick, we jrsve her ^**i«tnria, MANUFACTURERS OF mained tigle. Wh*r; «he wm * Child, *h** <-riM tor « a*tx>ri<. Wall again appeared in Santa Barbara. great adversary of souls. They were aliout as follows. In thimean time young Wall took Arrangements were at once made for When she became Misa, nhn rhmg U> ( ’anv«ría i said to an official of the road: “ Do “ Sam Davis, Carson, Nev. up the txxie with the family, made tile journey. you not think this is the worst Whe* she had Children, she gave them Í aatori* To preclude the possibility of being I managed road in the United States, al “W iwkemucxja , Nev., Mar. 31, ’80. himself seful and agreeable, readily | followed the two left the city at night ways excepting the Western North “I am here. J ohnson S ider .” picking b the Spanish language, and | with a team'and" drove alxiut’ fifteen Railroad, which is incorpo-1 Every little while, for quite a long Oil Oalce ivlea.1 and was almtt regarded as one of the fam-1 miles down the coast to Rincon creek Carolina rated to insult humanity'?" j time, Mr. Davis would ¿•t a bright, ily. Hi quiet ways made a good im- 1 the first stream marked on the chart), . “Well, that depends,'of course,” he ; ■ cheery telegram in the middle of th*- where they staked out the horses and j said, “ on what standpoint from which pression pon them. Although but a rolled up in their blankets ami went to i night. when be was in bed, assuring Children Cry for Ground Flaxseed. you view it.” that Sides was “there,” and he youth h<vas discreet enough never to sleep, .. At daybreak a light breakfast : “Well, if you were trying to divert j ' him would go back to bed, < he*-red and sus- Front Street Portland, Oregon. refer to I f father, but still was always was partaken of, and driving about five I travel to the Southern Pacific, also the ; , tained. Pitcher's Castori*. Rm, N yb . Robt G-. Black. M. D., for Infants and Ch' dren “Caatorl* is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me.’* IL A. A rcher , M. D., Ill So. Oxtora 8L, Brooklyn, ». Y. I CMtorta enme Colle, Constipation. Sour Stomacu, I> arrhoea, Eructation. _ Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promo«, al- gestion. without injurious medication. T be C bntavr C ompany . R L A 77 Murray Street. N. Ì W t i TIÏIE MOST SIGHTLY ADDITION TO OREGOJST ! McMINNV T LIu 1C ? r C O 1 4 Lot3. k k * k IO I I Lot 2. 'OACRES W k k k Lot 1. k k k * k /Q ACRE 5 /• X- -Ä----------------- Yar-d. /?& nene3. \ 5 tf ee t. Lot Lots, Lot 6. dñA ncRfs to nenes /o/fcqns o Lot 7. WM. HOLL, B Lot 12. Lot /j. / ä - f I nenes f /Jz4J ACRES Lot //. <r L o t Q . 5 etenns ; * I lot 9. SACRES i ; X /x-H nenes r Ì o A u * >1 's) T o *■ -------------------- ---««.eh» —. —L4- — - - -i « . c h J- - - À » i S t r~ e e t~. i i ; 'S k 0) '7) •J---- E O - -L . Lot/o. I f/cffes : . --41. 90 ehs----------------- ’ This fine tract of land lies just outside the city limits of this city, and is within ten minutes walk of the business center. It is divid ed into tracts as given above, and is being sold off fast. It is sightly and well drained—a small creek in the rear taking the sur plus water away immediately. It is adapted to small fruits of all inds, market gardening, etc. A large nursery will lie started .nere soon. Nearly one-half the tract is already sold. It is oppo site the Yamhill County Fair Association’s grounds. Price of land ranges from one-hundred to one-hundred-and-fifty dollars per a ere Several good pieces have not vet been sold, and persons who want a large and commodious building site should call at once and secure some of this land, as it will in the near future I m * the residence portion of the progressive city of McMinnville. Call upon or address Galloway, Goucher & Atree, M c M innville . O regon . Lots in the Oak Park ADDITÍON PEOPLE’S MARKET. TRUCK AND DRAY CO., ARE SELLING FAST! Q avidson & S quire , 2Ù-ZXÓ. It ZJS'ULildin.g' IT p Before Too T_ia,te ZB-Cfjr > Is Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to THE INVESTMENT Co . 19 Stark St.. Portland.'Or F. 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