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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER told that the master of the house had] A them. The watchman’s feet were then M c M innville , unbound and lie showed them to the ( I regon . i room where the missionary slept. After- May S, 1S90 1 wards this man was found walking alxtut with his hands securely tied !*■- hind him. Ye Wantonne Winde. Tlie school is located outside of tlie foreign settlement and about tlie neigh- The wind was gay and dashing As in careless nicod it blew Itorhood there is a colony of missionar And it set the sign-boards clashing ies and teachers in oilier schools. Wo All along the avenue. But it tarried at the crossing. men in the neighborhood, and in some Where there stood a dainty miss, instances tlie men, have lieen confined And revealed midst reckless tossing. with nervous prostration and would, a Something just like this; week after hardly venture oft’their own doorstep. O, Wind, ’twas very heedles> ; The murdered man was buried Mon Better breeding you should know. And it ought to be quite needles* day afternoon, April 7th. He was a w For your friends to tell you so graduate of Victoria College, in Toron Yet the vision—who’ll despise it. to, and came to Japan shortly after E’en though comment be amiss? Not one there could recognize it. graduation. RIP VAN WINKLE OF ’49. Fortunes in Laces. Tom Stewart’s Trip Across the There are fortunes’in laces in New Continent in a Buckboard. York city. Those belonging to the sev- ’ HERE WE ARE AGAIN ! Sheriff"s Sale. RY VIRTUE OF \ OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. DECREE OF ., 0 Foreclosure awl Order of the Court ami au Execution dulv issued out of the Circuit Court of tlie Statu of Oregon, for Yamhill I County, on the 3d day of April. A. D . ] 1890, upon a judgment duly unrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of said court, in said county, on the 2.5th day of March. 1890, in favor of A J. Homer, plaintiff, vs John F Angevine and Rachel Angevine. defendants, for the sum of one thousand one hundred and six dollars ($1106 >. princi pal and interest and the further sum of $200. attorney’s fee* and cost*, and to me duly directed and delivered, 1 did on the Sth day of April. A. D., 1891». as i>v law pro vided, duly seize and levy upon the defemi- ants real property to-wit: The northeast . of the southwest and lots No. two (2), lhret\3), four 4 and twelve (12 >, in section No thirly-ti\<> UB . in township four (4) sonth of range tnree <3) west; and also five (5) acres of land more or less, described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the southeast corner of William Parrish’s land; thence north four (4) rods: thence east twenty-two (22) roils ami four We Have Just Received a Large Lot of (4) feet; uience south thirty-six (36) rods; thence west twenty-two (22 ) rods and four (4) feet; thence north thirtv-two (32) rods BUGGIES, JUMP-SEATS, SURREYS, to the place of beginning; said place of be PARK WAGONS. PHAETONS. ginning being the northeast corner of Rob BAROUCHES, ert Addison’s land, in township four (4' COIL SPRINGS, CARTS. ETC., ET q south, range three < 3) west. also lots ten (10) and eleven (11) of section thirty-five (35), in township four (41 south, range three (31 west; containing in all one hun We Also Keep in Stock the dred and eighty (ISO) acre* more or less, the whole th reot' lying and befog situ DEXTER QTTEE2STS. and ated in the county of Yamhill, state of Ore gon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu I >» tion, on OUR MOTTO: S aturday , the T enth D ay of M ay . A, D., 1890, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a ni. at the courthouse door, in the city of Mc Minnville, Yamhill county, state of Oregon, I will sell at public auction the above de scribed real premises of said defendants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to sat isfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 8th dav of April. 1890. Call and Examine these Rigs and you will he Pleased with the ’ T J H 1RRIS. [April 10:14] Sheriff' Styles and Prices. VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! AOlIllHTlI ,, ._ VIA ... 1 clr|||<* lO|||bilin S 1 l.lllfS, “Mustang Tom” is in town. He eral Vanderbilts must lie worth nearly I ....... Tilt »III ST SDISTI Wi lt I might have been sen yesterday driving $500,000, and rival the Prussian and about on a buekboard driven by a pair Austrian crown laces. The Astor fam- Time Between of small brown mules, The rig is a I ily has rich lace treasures which con- Portland and San Enuiciico, curiosity in its way and the appearance uoisseeurs value at not less than $300,- 30 hours : of general decay that lingers about it 000. The late Mrs. Astor left from $40,- California Express Trains Rnn Daily tells of the hardships through which it 000 to $50,000 worth to the Metropolitan BETWEEN PORTLAND ANO SAN FRAN art museum. The late Mrs. A. T. Stew has passad. CISCO ! While making a tour of the city yes art knew more alxiut laces than she did UCAVK ARRIVE. terday Tom was the magnet that at about most subjects, and spent $500 per Portland $.un p in San Francisco 7.45pm tracted ail eyes, and when he pulled Up pair for the curtains at the big gloomy 1 San Fran. 7^X) p ni Portland 10.45 am alongside of the curl »stone long enough mansion’s windows. Her personal and ' lax-at Passenger Duly, except Sunday LEAVE. ARRIVE to visit a convenient saloon, a crowd dress laces were worth $250,000. Mrs. Portia.id. S :(MI a m Eugene. 2:40 ptu would gather to inspect the odd craft. R. L. Stewart has a collection equally Eugene. 9:00 a ni; Portland 3:45 pm The buckboard has a seat large valuable. The Belmont laces are al Fillmn Buffet Sleepers enough to hold Tom and his dog "Bos most priceless. Mrs. Bradley Martin Tourist Sleeping Cars, ton,” a water spaniel of uncertain line and Mrs. Marshall Rolierts have exquis But it looked like this: For accommodation of Second class Pas age. On the back of the seat is strapped itely choice and rare laces. Vice-presi sengers attached to express trains. HORTICULTURAL BULLETIN a rusty army musket, which has been dent Morton’s wife and Mrs. W.f '.Whit The 8 I’. Company's Ferry makes con ney have laces worth from $50,000 nection with all the' regular trains on the the close companion of its owner for Fruit Pests ancl Tlieir Preventa East Side Division front foot of F street KILLED BYr A SWORD. twenty hears. Where the whip-socket to $70,000. New' York buys more laces tive« discussed—Summer I WEST SIDE DIVISION than any other city in the world. It should be an old shovel is securely tied, Washes—The Codlin A Missionary Cut Down by Jap Between Portland and Corvallis. with the handle downward, a roll of has at least a score of wealthy women Moth. anese Robber. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. blankets in which is wrapped an an whose laces exceed $50,000 in value and LEAVE ARRIVE The Oregon state board of horticulture cient frying pan, a coffee pot and a few probably a hundred whose collections The SaiiFraneisco Examiner’» special Portland . 7:30 a in McMinn' 10 .13 n ni eorreH|x»ndent in Japan writes frrtni To- has just issued its fourth bulletin. It provisions, is tied on the buckboard would sell for $20,(XX). The lace cloaks McMinn' 10:13 a in Corvallis . 12:25 p ni kio as follows under the date of April is devoted to fruit pests and their pre- over the hind axle, and completes the that have lately come in fashion figure 3 44 p in Corvallis . 1:3o p m McMinn' McMinn’ 3:44 p n> Portland. 6:20 p m 15. One of the most harrowing crimes ventalives. The work of this board outfit with whloh Tom has just made a in the wardrobes of affluent matrons to At Albany and Corvallis connect with committed against foreigners in Japan during the first year of its existence trip across the plains. He left New the tune of $1,000 and $12,000. Lace trains of Oregon Pacific since the butchery of the German coun- has been surrounded will) difficulties York about eighteen months ago, vis shawls long since laid by are brought Express Train Daily, except Sunday mil in Hakodate in 1875 has set the for which have materially affected the suc ited friends in Missouri, passed through out for dress draperies and scarfs in the LKXAK. ARRIVE. Portland. 4:50 p ml.McMnn . H.OOpnt eigners resident in Tokio in a state of cess of the work sought to be accomp Salt Lake City, drove on to Tombstone, lace revival, and one dressmaker claims McMinn’. 5:45 a ni| Portland 9:00 ant frenzied fear which has resulted in Sev lished and for which it was created. Arizona, struck up north to Idaho, to have had a glimpse of two worth not Through tickets to all points South and ern] nervous prostrations in the imme The season was so far advanced before went through Montana and Eastern less than $6,000. The late Mrs. John East via California the ireard was organized and the work Oregon, crossed to Nevada and by slow Jacob Astor had a famous lace robe Ticket offices. No 134, corner Firwt and diate neighborhood of the tragedy. Alder streets. Portland, Oregon; corner The murder of an inoffensive mis commenced, that the most valuable stages worked his way to this city. that cost $18,000 in Paris, but this is Front and F streets, Portland sionary at the dead of night in a man time of the year for the destruction of When seen by a reporter he was quite outdone by a dress lately heard of R KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. ner as cruelly cold as the most malig orchard pests had passed. Much good, dressed in a suit badly in need of re which was bought abroad for $25,000. Manager. Aast. G F. A P Agt nant of the Whitechapel} horrors, and however, lias been accomplished along pairs. His head was crowned by a The Hop Outlook. Sheriffs Sale. the almost succesful attempt to murder the line of creating public sentiment weather-beaten, broadbrim, slouch hat, THE YAQUINA ROUTE. his wife, have intensified to the last de among orchardists as to t lie ne<-essity once white, and his feet were encased Hop men are all quite busy just now Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT AND gree the feeling of insecurity prevailing of doing something to exterminate the in a pair of army hrogans, many sizes preparing their yards for the season of, B an order of the Court and an execution in a country noted in the past for weird pests that now inflict so many of our too big and untied. He is a veritable 1890. There is considerable work in I duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Washington county, on orchards and guard against the bring Rip Van Winkle of ’49. Tom gathered clearing the ground and making ready , and uncanny crimes. the 24th day of March, A. 1)., 1890, upon a Tokio is the rival of London in size ing out of those not already found here, himself together when questioned and for the new crop. The poles all have judgment duly enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s office of said court in said coun and in its dual quarters of squalor and it can be truthfully stated t lint never told the following story. to be reset and this is the work that ty, on the 22d day of March, A. I).. 1890, in 1 debauchery, and this crime against a in the history of Oregon lias there been favor of Ellen L Jackson, plaintiff. vs T. “My name’s Tom Stewart, and I was takes the time of the hop man. There B. Handley and Chas Handley, defend foreigner has attracted great attention. such a manifest feeling of progress all born in Pennysalvania nigh on to will be about the same acreage this ants, for the sum of |347.78, with interest at The victims of the murderous long along the line of horticulture as there sixty-four years ago. I’ve been across year as last, judging by the opinions of the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the •word were Rev. T. A. Lange of the is at present. I n fact the legislation the plains three times and have never a numtier of growers who have lieen 22d day of March. 1800. and also $32.85 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less costs, and to me duly directed. 1 did on the Methodist Mission of Canada, and his creating this ixiard is l»ut tlie response ridden a foot of the way on a boat or a interviewed on the subject. The last time than by any other route. 27th day of March. A 1)., 1890, seize and wife, teachers in a Christian seminary of legislators to the required demands car. The first time I come over was in year price was not so high as to en levy upon the following described real es wFirst clam through paaaengcr and irrighi tate of Chas. Handley, to-wit: for girls, located on one of the many of this great interest in the present and ’49, along with a party from Boone courage the planting of many new Being in t 3 s, r 3 west of Willamette me line from Portland an<> all pointa in the Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco hills of this capital known as Ozabu. future prosperity of our state. ridian and being Not. No. 1435, Claim No. county, Mo. I went to work mining, acres although the lookout for a firm 56, in sections 26, 27, 34 and 35, and begin Since 1876, when they came out to Jaje ' That it was not created four or even and in ’53 came to ’Frisco with fifteen market next fall is good. There will ning at the northwest corner of said sec Time Schedule (except Sundavn). an from their home in Canada, this two years since is a great misfortune to pounds of gold dust and $7,000 in. slugs be a meeting of the Willamette Valley 27 and running thence cast 40 06 Leave Albany. .1:30 pm|Mave Vaqeina<:45 am 1 will Sell at Cost for the next Forty Days. I am making ar tion chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east Leave Corvallis 1:40 pmildeaveCorvanislO^S »w couple have^managed in a most profit tin fruit interests anil the loss of apples I I »ought an outfit and went East again Hop Growers’ association in Salem 6 chains; thence south 49 75 chains; thence Arrive YaqtdnalkJO pm] Arrive Albany 11:10 am able and satisfactory manner thesch<x»l alone caused by the ravages of the cod but returned the latter part of ’59. May 9th, which promises to lie largely rangements logo into another line of business. Call and get bar- west 93.* 0 chains ; thence north 29.21 O. Ar C train» connectât Albany and Cor ’ . No trouble to show goods. Opposite Grange Store. which was viry popular among the lin moth will amount to several hun- chains; thence west 6.69 chains, and thence vallis. “I worked about the mines again for attended by the members, of whom gains. The above trains connect at Y aquina with north 61 chains to the place of beginning, Japanese parents. In the office of t he thousand dollars, the greater (xirtion of a while, got married to a gal at Petalu there are sixty. The meeting will lie containing <¡43 95 acres of laud except 61 75 the Oregon Developemont Co's. Line of 8 team- school it was found expedient and con which might have lieen saved had the ma, where I lived until my wife died of considerable importance, in so much acres of.’ the east side thereof, situate in shins between Yaquina and San Francisco. N. B.—pHaaengers from Portland and all Wil- Sramliill county, state of Oregon venient to place a small iron safe in law lieen in operation during the last about twenty years ago, leaving a baby as at it will be discussed many topics Also beginning at a point 8.48 chains nmette Valley Points can make cloae connec which to deposit the fees paid in from four years. The facts are that all the girl. I left her with her grandfolks, of interest to the fraternity.— S’/ntr»- south 78 degrees east and 4.20 chains south tion with the trains of the Y aquina K outb at of the southwest corner of the donation Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San month to month by the pupils. At the pestiferous insects that infest our or and have not seen her since, hut they man. land claim of W. T Newby and wife; said Francisco, should urrange to arrive at Yaquina close of the school for the Easter holi chards have been brought here on trees tell me she’s a fine looking, likely southwest corner being an angle 011 the the evening before date of sailing. Coat ol' a Buffalo Hoad. days something like $700 or $800 was or in apples shipped from tlie East or young woman now. north line of the donation land claim of Sailing Date*. Samuel Cozine and wife, running thence deposited in this safe. The missionary California, and they have lieen allowed Ten years ago a good buffalo head FROM YAQUINA. “ After my wife died I commenced to east 2<d feet; thence south 614 feet; theme ROYAL p and his wife had been away on a vaca I to multiply and spread, as most of them wander about, and have kept it up ever sold from $15 to $40. The price now Sunday, April'6Ü1 west 264 feet; thence north 614 feet to the Willamette Valley. SOLUTtLY P'1’ Monday. 14th place of beginning, containing three and tion and only returned the day of the do in the most prolific manner, until since. ranges from $75 to $400. There has not Tuesday, “ 22nd one-half ( 3’2') acres more or less crime, and the following act-s f are told nearly every orchard along the line of “Tlie smallest of them mules is Jen lieen a green buffalo head in Denver for Thursday, May 1st Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu NEXT DOOR TO OLD POSTOFFICE, tion on Saturday, the by Mrs. Lange: our railroads are afflicted with them. ny. I bought her sixteen years ago, three years. But it is expected that FROM SAN FRANCISCO. 24th D ay of M ay , A. D., 1890, After a wearisome journey by rail That some heroic treatment will have and I’ve kept her ever since. She Buffalo Jones’ domestic buffalo herd in M c M innville , O regon Willamette Valley, Thursday. April 10th at the hour of 11 o’clock a. in.. at the court Friday, ' lHlh road and jinrikisha from Meonoshita to be applied to some of tlie orchards in helped draw me around and worn out Kansas will occasionally add a new- bouse door in the city of McMinnville. I “ Sunday, “ 27tb they were fatigued and retired to their ■ all parts of tlie state is now quiteappar- three mates in her day. »She’s a tough head to the market. Rocky Mountain Passenger and freight rates always the low We resjieccfully solicit the patronage of will sell the above described real property the public to the highest bidder for cash in hand to est. For information, apply to Mesara. HUE bed at 10 o’clock. About two hours ’ ent; that the owners of them will realize one, she is.” sheep are not very numerous, and the satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing MAN A-CO.. Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 later Mrs. Lange was awakened by a this, and put into active operation the and 202 Front street. Portland, Oregon; or to “How long have you been making hansome head of that animal brings costs C. C. HOGUE, Dated this 2.3d dav of April, 1890, noise in her room, and, sitting up half necessary means that shall make them your last trip.” from $35 to $1(X). Mountain sheep art- Acting (ien’l. Fi t. <V Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific T. J. HARRIS, awake, asked in Japanese, “Who’s 1 other than breeding nests for pestiferous R. R. Co , Corval'ia. Oregon. “Nigh on to three years, I guess. In sold in pairs, when the taxidermist [April 14:16] Sheriff. I DEALERS IN <» C. H. HABWKLL, Jr.. there?” She saw two Japanese in com insects, without the intervention or ap ’87 I was in Idaho prospecting. I made has saved the whole animal, and they Cen'I. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Development mon coolie attire, carrying what she plication of the law, is most sinct>r<‘ly a strike, sold out for $16,000 and con sell for $350 a pair. Elk heads sell for Co., Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Sheriffs Sale. supposed to be bamboo pikes. They I hoped. cluded to go and see my uncle at Pitts from $35 to $300 apiece. Grizzly beat The codlin moth, soon after the fruit burg, Pa. I bought the buckboard and rugs bring from $35 to $200 each, black were, however, murderous Japanese DY VIRTUE OF A JI D<.MEN I AND From Terminal or Interior Pointa thè " An Order of the Court and an Exec ution long swords, which are carried without sets, lays her eggs uixiti the calyx or a mate for Jenny and started. I bear as high as $75. The cinnamon ■ duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. scabbard. The men had their faces | blossom end of the young fruit. Tlie couldn’t pack many provisions, but and brown bear are common and not j State of Oregon, for Yamhill County, on 1 grub, as soon as hatched, eats its way Itoiight them along the line. When I so desirable and the best will not sell for j muffled up in cloth, and answered: the 3d day of April. A. I) . 1890, iq»on a judgment dulv enrolled and docketed in ■ into center of tlie young fruit, and ran short I used that old musket you over $50. “We have business here.” Absolutely Pure. the clerk’s ollice of said court, in said By this time Mr. Lange had been : there, growing with its growth, works see there. I’ve carried her since I left county, on the 25th day of March, A. D.. x . _ ____ ____ _____ _____ of This powder never varies. A marvel Anotner Illusion Gone. 1890, in favor of Jones & Co., plaintiff's, vs awakened, and seeing the men in the its mischief. In its early state the young Petaluma, and can kill with her at 100 purity, strength and wholesomeness. More In building formerly occupied by Me John Minty and Scebelia Minty, defend room asked no questions but jumped j fruit is erect, its calyx or blossom end yards. I went through Salt Lake City, A famous astronomer denies that the economical than the ordina y kinds, and Minnville ants, for the sum of $.364 79 and $25. attorn News Co Is the Line to Take ey’s fees and costs, and to me dulv directed out of bed unarmed anil made after the : upwards, and the least ¡particle of going back East, I remember, but I stars twinkle, and declares that the cannot be sold in competition with multi tude of low test, short weight alum or phos and delivered, 1 did on the Sth day of men, who walked toward the door, j poisoned water falling upon it don’t recollect the other big cities I poet who wrote “Twinkle, twinkle, ’, lit- phate powder. Sold only in cans. R oyal M c M innville April, 1890. dulv seize and levy upon the striking at him with their swords, is sufficient to destroy the young passed through. I drove into New tie star,” was off his base, The sfars B aking P owder <’<>., 106 Wall St., N. Y. following described real property belonging It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It run* to John Minty and Bcebelia Minty, to-wit: From an examination afterward it was i worm when it attempts to eat its way York, stayed there a couple of weeks stand up there like hard bricks in a Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Lot No two (2) in block “IE’ of Cozine’s evident that he ha»l been severely into the fruit. Therefore, the best and and then went and saw my uncle. third addition to the town of McMinnville, wall, and all the twinkling is done by | Every Day in lhe Year to CARLIN <fc HIGH, Proprietors I»' county of Yamhill, state of Oregon wounded about the head before he most opportune time for spraying the J “I couldn’t stand that country, so I your eye. It is one of those optical de Goods of all descriptions moved and care Now. therefore, by virtue of said execu reached the door. The hall on the out- tree is soon after the fruit is set, and hitched up one morning and headed lusions which don’t cost a cent and an* ful handling guaranteed. Collections will tion on be made monthly Hauling of all kinds side is not more than two feet wide, as when it is about the size of a small pea. for California. I came by way of Mis always on hand when wanted. S aturday , the T enth D ay or M ay , (No Change of Car»; done cheap I am prepared to give better a staircase running in front of the slecj> The woolly aphis is without question souri and stopped over a few days at A. D.. 1890. at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m CoiiiiHixed or linhli < AE8 at the court house door, in the city of Mc Fresh, cold water is a powerful ab terms on farm insurance than any ing-rooms takes up most of the space. one of the most dangerous enemies to Boone county, to see my old friends, (unsurpassed) Minnville, in said county and state, I will I In this narrow space, a few feet from which the apple tree is subjected. That but found them all dead or gone. I sorbent of gases. A bowl of water plac other insurance agent in Yamhill sell at public auction the above described PI hKAHIXG ROOMNLEEPEKN real premises of said defendants tn the the door, Mr. Lange grappled with the it has secured a strong hold in the then drove to Salt Lake City and from ed under the bed of the sickroom and county. (Of Latest Equipment,) highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy I men, taking the blows from the razor- larger portion of the orchards of West there turned and went to Tombstone. frequently changed is among the valu said judgment, costs nnd accruing costs. T0LU8T SLEEPING < ARS Dated this 9th day of April. 1890 edged swords without a flinch. One of ern Oregon, and is putting in an ap I prospected a week, but struck noth able aids in purifying the air. The Best that can lie constructed and in T. J. HARRIS. the men he had almost overpowered pearance east of the Cascades, is to be ing, and headed for Idaho. room in which the London Aldermen which accommodations are for hol On the day of.............................. 18.. j [April 10:14] Sheriff ders of First or 8econd-c|fisR Tick and was endeavoring to throw him regretted. So far as has been learned “From there I drove into Montana. sit is purified by open vessels of water for value received 1 promise to pay to ets. and over the balustrading when be received but little, if any, effect has been made That was about six months ago and the placed in different parts of the room. the Oakland Home Insurance Co. or or ................. dollars in payment ELEGANT DAI < <>A< HEX. Notiee of Final Settlement. several more cuts from the other man’s to exterminate it from any of the or snow began to fall and I crossed over It can be easily inferred from this that der of premium on Policy No .of said Com A Continuous Line connecting with «>1 sword and fell back dead. His wife chards infested. This, we think, is due to Oregon and into Northern Califor water standing for any length of time pany, with 7 per cent interest from date line», affordiug direct and unin Notice is hereby given that the under had followed him out into the hall and to the fact that but few know what it nia. Here I got caught in a snow in a close room is unfit for drinking, j until paid. signed, as ad min tetra tors of the estate of terrupted service. tried to protect him from the blows of is and the danger that its presence blockade. Well, I never saw anything Experiments of this kind are not costly.1 It is understood and agreed that this John Carlin, deceased, have filed their final Piillmaii Sleeper reservations » an lie secar- account of their administration of said es the sword. In doing so she received a brings to the orchard. edin advance through any ngenlof the road like it. I thought I’d perish, but luck It has frequently been observed that ; note is not negotiable. tate in the county court of Yamhill county, The woolly aphis is a small insect was with me, and by hard work got in restless and troubled sleep has been cor savage cut down the side of her head, II this note is paid <1O days be Oregon, and said court has filed Tuesday, Through Tickets the 6th day of May, 1S90, at 10 o’clock, a. end Europe can he purchased at any ticket laying her cheek open, and had her covered with a white woolly substance, to Nevada, travelled south for a while, rected easily by placing an open vessel | fore maturity all interest snail be ni., of said day at the county court room at office of this conmanv. waived. hand so mutilated that three fingers hence its name. Its color is a reddish crossed the Sierra Nevadas and was of water near the head of the bed. McMinnville. Oregon, as the time and place Full information concerning rates, time of hearing the same i had to be amputated. brown, and when crushed it yields a once again in California. I got to this This is no fake. These notes In Wallace’s year book of 1888, on Page of trains, routesand other details furnished Therefore, all persons interested tn said The millions of gold that lie in the 01 The house had been alarmed as the red juice. They infest the apple trees town Saturday night and expect to will be taken on FARM PROPER 242, vou will see the registry of Mt. Vernon, estate are hereby notified usd required to on application to any A agent. D CHARLTON. men ran out, and the young ladies in in particular, both roots and branches. start off again for Arizona in a day or hold of the English warship De Braak, TY ONLY, and they give the farm record 2:26. This record was made in a appear at said time and place and show Asst General Passenger Agent.. cause, if any there be. why said estate be (¿enf*ral Otflce Of the Company. bin. If I sunk a mile off Cape Henlopen, will er seven or eight months time on race in Oregon. the dormitory supposed there was a fire They live on the sap of the bark and two.” not finally settled and said administrators Firat Kt., Cor. WaltIng-fon, Portond, Or. FEDIGBEE. not remain undisturbed this summer, his premium without interest. If and rushed out after the burglars. Two produce small warts or granulations on discharge. “Have you got any money?” as the Merritt Wrecking Company of you don't believe it come and see M t . V ernon was sired by Champion <;• n CARLIN. Misses Hart, connected with the mis it. They' increase with astonishing “No; I don’t need much. I can get Knox, son of Bismarck; dam t»y son of Old MARIA K. CARLIN. sion, were also aw'akened during the rapidity, and the wind carries^ them a feed for my team, dog and myself al Philadelphia have contracted to lie me. Rifleman; Bismarck by Gen. Knox, 140, Administrators of said Estate. (son of Vermont Hero* 141, by Sherman’s F kxtox A F estos . struggle In the hall. One of them went from one tree to another by the light most anywhere I go, and that’s all I gin work for the treasure on May 1.5th. C. W. TALMAGE Black Hawk. 5, by Sherman Morgan, son 'Mar 201.3.) ( A ttorneys for Estate It is said that the Merritt Company lo to the door and satv the two men right down in which they are enwrapped, want.” of Justin Morgan, the founder of the Mor cated the exact spot last summer where If so be sure and call for your tickets gan family ) Dam by Eaton Horse (son against it, striking with their swords. and thus they spread quickly from one “Have you any relatives living in the of Winthrop Messinger.) via the Notice of Final Settlement. the sunken vessel now lies. All pre When things had quieted a little the orchard to another. Not a moment East?” Thus you see M t . V ernon is a standard vious attempts have been made by no sisters ventured out, and found Mrs. should b« lost in destroying the first animal, both in breeding and performance. "Well, 1 don’t know how many of M othe is hereby liven that Lange bending over her husband’s one that puts in an appearance. W. D. Fenton, executor of the estate of them’s living, but there was quite a vices, but this is the first time that a body. Of apple tree borers there are a num family of us. My father, Robert Stew regular wrecking organization has M t . V ernon is a golden chestnut, weighs Elmina Olds, deceased, has filed his final B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR. Upon examination it was found that ber of species. The two striped or 1,200 pounds, and is without question one account in the county court of Yamhill searched for the treasure ship. art, and my brother Bob were both of the speediest and gamiest stallions in the county, Oregon, and said court has set the dead man had three gashes along round headed is extremely destructive -THE Tuesday, at 2 o’clock p. in., June 3d. A. D.. world Union men and got killed in the battle Prince Bismarck lias 103 decorations. 1890, at the court house in said county, for the top of his head, one of which had to apple orchards, from the borings of IZe TXTlll Stand. of Bull Run. Jim, another brother, He belongs to no English order. His Furniture of all the Latest Styles made to the final hearing thereof. gone through the skull. Between his the grub into the wood of the trees. At the following places during the season Therefore, all persons will appear at said h1 was a rebel, and was captain of Black diamond star beloning to the order of order in Oak, Ash or any Wood left shoulder and neck a downward The mature beetle appears during May ending with July 1. 1890; time and place to show cause if any there Horse Cavalry at Bull Run. I’m a reb St. Andrew, a present from the father desired. Sheridan—Monday, Tuesday and Wed be why said account I e not allowed and stroke of one of the heavy swords had and June, and living strictly nocturnal, nesday. said estate finally settled literally split him down for a matter of is seldom seen except by those who el, too. Just as much so now as I ever of the ruling czar of Russia, is worth FINE WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! McMinnville—Thursday, Friday and Sat Dated April 22d, 1890. It is positively the shortest and filini was. Jim and me ’ s good ones I tell $50, OKI. urday. W. D FENTON. four inches, separating Irenes and all. hunt for it. The female deposits her line to Chicago anil the east and south and you. Jim ’ s limning the postoffice at Executor Aforesaid. the only sleeping and dining car through One thrust had gone quite through his eggs mostly in June, in the bark near TERMS—IHSURANCE, $30. F W. F enton . line to Whipper—Why do you call Little Washington.” Orders taken for all kinds of work and neck, severing the juguler; another had the foot of the tree, and also in the fork8 Attorney for Estate April 21 :J7| The citizens of Oregon now have a chance short a bad egg? “ When I leave this city I ’ m going to satisfaction guaranteed. Call at factory to breed for speed, size and road qualities pierced clear through his body, near of the main branches. Snapper—Oh, it’s so disagreeable to and see specimens of furni ure, for a very low price. Address: mining. I’d rather mine than eat, I I the heart, coming out at the back; Administrator's Notice Pear and cherry growers should be on have him strike you when lie’s broke. Do not buy without first seeing the furni JOEL MARTIN, would. ” while two others had gone deep into the lookout for this destructive pest IU magnificent steel track, unsurpassed McMinnville, Or ture manufactured here in your own state [April 17 j Tom passed the first night in town —Puck. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT train service and elegant dining and his chest and through the lungs. In about the middle of June and again and county the undersigned has been, by the Coun sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the addition to these he had several small early in August and if the young larvie in a room of a cheap lodging-house. In A fan made of human hair is display ty Court for Yamhill County, Oregon, ap title of narrating his experience yesterday, he pointed administrator of the estate of Enos cuts. ■o --- ed at a London store. Even what a|>- are then abundant they should lie very C. Williams, deceased ’T'S Upon search a tobocco pouch was promptly attended to, since if neglected said: pears to be beautiful lace fringing the Prices Consistent with Good Work. All persons, therekire. having claims found such as is carried by each one of they soon play' sad havoc with the fol “That’s tlie first time I’ve slept in a sticks is real hair. against said estate; vill present them to me, duly verified, at Amity. Yamhill coun- the many thousand coolies of this city. iage; feeding upon the upper side of the bed in fifteen years, and I don’t want I tv. Oregon, on or before six mouths from Others may imitate,but none can surpass it Our inotto is “al wav» on time ” Colonist Sleeper to St. Paul. It had lieen dropped by one of the rol>- leavesand consuming the tissues, leav no more of it. I’d rather lay on the have the Exclusive Contrôlât i this 10th day of April. 1890. Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets T. J JEU ISON, Administrator. bers, and was all the clew there was to ing only the veins and under skin. The floor." Commencing April 16, the Union Pa ON SALE J. E. M agers . Aitflrney for-aid Estate. via this celebrated route and take none While driving down Market street, work on. In the pouch was found a foliage deprived of its substance withers others. W H MEAD, G A cific, “The Overland Route," will run a ; i [April 10:14] ----- TO---- tortoiseshell ear-pick. With this slen and liecomes dark-colored as if scorched near Stockton yesterday Tom got in furnished Pullman colonist car from No. 4 Washington street, Portland. Or der thread to follow back, the police 1 by tire, and soon afterwards drops from front of a car on the Market street line. Portland to St Paul, without change, DENVER. The gripman rang the bell, but Tom, found a girl who identified the pouch, the trees. leaving Portland every Wednesday at without giving the least heed to the ■l. not knowing the wgnificance of her -------------- 9:00 p. m., arriving at St. Paul following gong, drove leisurely along. He nearly A War-Time Shoe. identification, as one she had given to Sunday. ASIN ROOMED HOI-E \ND TWO. a coolie admirer as a present, in ex A Georgia editor has an old Con caused a blockade, and five ears were This car will be fitted up with mat A Lots, IKixl'Si f«et, priie. or with: are these put t,p I ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS. tlireo lots. inoxl.Vi fct. $!**•: <>- four lots. change for which she received a ring federate shoe, manufactured for the strung out behind him, when the grip tresses, pillows, liedding, curtains and 100x200 feet, with tarn. $1100. A good va man of the first train jumped off, grab OJL FERRY 4C0 toilet appliances, leaving nothing to be The ear-pick was identified as one he government in 1S64, just before the war AND ALL POINTS riety of fruit trees, lew fence and sidewalk. Ubo are the Largest by the passengers and will be Seedsmen tn the worUl. 1 also have fourteen other good residence had loaned to her on one occasion. The elided. The sole is fully three-quarters bed Jenny by the bridle and shouted: furnished in charge of a colored porter. D. M ? FRMV . i Co’« lots for sale at iron $75 to $100 per lot. or a owner of that tobacco pouch is now Ix*- of an inch thick, and is made of poplar “Why don’t you take that thing off the Beaut Ju'., y 1 Berths can be secured at the very low- good block for $7«), or a half block for track? ” hind the bars in Tokio, and out or sev wood, evidently, shaped with a hatchet rate of $3 for an upper or lower double $350. Cali or addrr’s me on the premises, three blocks nortl of the courthouse, Mc eral other arrests the poliee are satisfied or drawing knife. The upper is at Tom placidly turned around, intend berth from Portland to St Paul. Minnville. Yamhil county. Oregon. lor 1890 will b« tn-ik'i FREE to all holding tourist, first-class that the other robber will be apprehen tached to the sole with a strip of raw ing to bring the musket into play and or Passengers applicant«, ana 10 laat ****<«’» cus [April 10:tf A. D KIMPf’ON. second-class tickets will lie carried in tomer*. It i$ better than ever. Ev responded: “ Well, why don ’ t you go Anu don't haue to offer a prize to sell this FOKTLJkNE, 015-, ded. this ear. hide. running entirely around the shoe, around me?" ery person wing Garden, Flower Goods, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds or Field 8EEDS »end for rt. For rates, through tickets, sleeper The watchman at the Ozabu school th»' leather lieiug held to the sole with D. M. FERRY&CO. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. RU VCn I lOCAw Mt.rn.tM says that the men came first to him large carpet tacks. The upper is of It took the influence of a policeman berths or detailed information apply to GEO. S. TAYLOR ’ Ticket Agt. OCTRQIT, MICH. to convince him that cable ears can’t the nearest ticket agent Union Pacific •n Ktwrtninf ipxc. w»«n in Clis.g'-, will find it on bio at M an<tbound him hand and foot. They rough cowhide, dressed only on the in turn out for mule tenms.— San Franci»co system, or L N. HENDERSON. T. W. L ee , 45 to 40 fUndolph 9 demanded the keys to the sate and were side. Examiner. MC. IY11NNVILLE, ORE. ■ ’ Gen'l Pass. Ag ’ t, Portland. Corner First and Oak Sts. tn.Afi^nbmi 1 I “LIVE AND LET LIVE, The Best Assortment and Quality Ever Brought to the City. THE PIONEER Hoot and ShoeStore OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM* PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. E*. EEOW1TE. Q avidson & S quire . HEWITT BROS. B ooks , stationery POWDER Nattai hdk Railroad Musical Goods and Instrnmeuts of all Kinds. To all Points East & South TRUCK AND DRAY CO., ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. READ THIS AGREEMET! Mt. 4,904- Vernon ARE YOU GOING EAST? Furniture Factory, Ciiaj: & feirer. Mmy, The Royal lioute iinalia, Kansas City, Chicago. East. North Lots For Sale! South. S eed ami F ua L X? LORD (THOMAS.