MEN have fought and 'lied for this Flag. We do not ask you to figlU and dir. but would I e pleased to give you a re­ ceipt for the 1 R HARDING A HEATH. tiraggio,. McMinnville, (irriten. TELEPHONE REGISTER for one year. Price, |2. B est P aper in the C ounty . 1‘ i bi . ic O pinion , M. D. M c M innville , oreg - on , T hursday , june Il» Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. S how A ttorney at Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, x88f, L aw . Baking Powder Office in Fletcher building. Third Street. McMinnville. Oregon 1>K. J. C. MW HAI X Practicing Physician and Surgeon, LAFAYETTE, o;:K.OV- Jan. 21,’83. ABSOLUTELY PURE i S, A. YOUNG, M. 0. M c M innville Physician & Surgeon. M c M innville , - - - TRUCK AND DRAY CO., O regon . CARLIN & HIGH. Proprietor Office and residence on D street. All Goods of all descriptions moved and « arc­ calls promptly answered day or night. ful handling guaranteed. Collection, will be made monthly Hauling of a 1 kinds done cheap E. E. 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MESSINGER, Manager. and see specimens of furniture. M. II. !.. RHODES, H. F. IIHOHES, 1 XOTtltV. ) Do not buy without first seeini, the fund- * ture manufactured here in your own state and county RHODES à RHODES. Prices Consistent with Good Work. Real Estate, Insurance. Collection, Lots For Sale! and Loan Brokers. SIN ROOMED HOI SE .'.ND TWO Lots, 100x100 feet, price, $H00;orwilh ; three lots. 100x150 feet, $900; or four lots, 100x200 feet, with barn, $1100. A good va­ riety of fruit trees, new fence and sidewalk. I also have fourteen other good residence c innville national bank lots for sale at from $75 to $100per lot. or a Corner Third and C streets, in Braly hlock. good block for $700, or a half block lor $350. <'all or address me on the premi-e«. three block« north of the courthouse. Mc­ MAIINNVILLE, OREGON. Minnville, Yanihill countv. Oregon. A. D SIMl’SON. Transacts a General Banking Business. . [April 10:tf| - McMinnville « Oregon. - A Office in old Post-office Building. . M M *. President.......................... J. W. COWLS Vice President......... LEE LAUGHLIN Cashier J. I . STRATTON Sells sight exchange and telegraphic transfers on Portland, San Franco and New York. Collections made on all accessible point«. Interest allowed on time deposits. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p m. Eurisko Market, J S HI BB»S. . - - Proprietor. Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s stock. T hird S treet , M c M innville , O r . Administrators Notice. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI.N THAI the undersigned John II. Walker lias been appointed by the County court of Yam­ hill county.Oregon, administrator of the es­ tate of Janies A. Walker, deceased. All persons, therefore, having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law of­ fice of F W Fenton, at McMinnville. Ore­ gon within six months from this date. Dated Mav 7. 1890 JOHN II. WALER. Administrator of of said Estate F W Fenton. Attorney for estate. ( Mav 8-le Proprietors of me PEOPLE’S MARKET. The neatest place in the city Animals carefully selected for killing -insuring the finest meat Poultry, etc . bought ami sold Highest market price paid for every­ thing. w Watchmaker and Jeweler. In Wallace’s year book of 1888, on Page 212, vou will see the registry of Mt. Vernon, record 2:26. This record was made in a race in Oregon. ON M t . V ernon was sired by Champion Knox, son of Bismarck; dam by son of Old Rifleman; Bismarck by Gen. Knox, 110, (son of Vermont Hero, 141, by Sherman’s Black Hawk, 5. by Sherman Morgan, son On Short or Long Time in Sums to suit. of Justin Morgan, tin* founder of the Mor­ Lowest Rates and no Commissions. gan family ) Dam by Eaton Horse < son of Winthrop Messinger.) Thus you see M t . V ernon is a standard animal, both in breeding and performance. ’all on or address: Improved Farm Property INSURANCE NEGOTIATED. W. T. SHURTLEFF, At J. I. Knight A Co.’s MeMinnvile. Or. M t . V ernon is a golden chestnut, weighs 1,200 pounds, and is without question one of thespee twining I a New York racing man induced him drivers, who is known and who has bkxxl in the country and i« launching ble “station” for their work. In the [ Saw his city spreading wide I to give up the sulky, and he is now driven horses upon every big track out as a breeder on a big scale. darkness of the night they had carried Ah ! but mean and sad of seeming training runners. Millard Sanders is a from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In Matt Dwyer has a public stable at their instrument.« into the shanty and Show those lowly wooden huts Cleveland, Ohio, man ill the employ of California his name is closely linked Fresno where he is getting together a had risked many a broken limb by Underneath the king’s house gleaming. JOHN DERBY. JESSE EDWARDS the Gordan stables. He made his with the turf history of ten and fifteen speedy lot. He used to ride runners climbing the pole under cover of the Thougn each humble wicket shuts name through his work with Cling­ years ago. Every old turfman here re­ for old Abe Johnson at Baltimore in gloom and had completed the whole One world out and one world in. stone and Guy, the two cracks of the members Lucy (2:19) whom Hickok the palmy days of southern racing. task of cutting the groove, stringing Yet to the poor hearts within. brought out from the East, and with W hen time and a gateh to the confederates in New York Bubbles glad with boiled rice hot. 41- McMiinville, Oregon. to fame through his driving of Jay-Eve- and won the Charter Oak stallion stake on his own account, and opened his was sent and time allowed them to pur­ See and Phallas, owned by Jackson I. of $10,(MM) with him. Lucy, St. Julian training »table at Fresno. “Gild me no more galleries. chase jiools upon the winners. Then If my people pay the gold! Case, of Racine, Wis. Then he drove Santa Clans, Arab, Hilton, Conde and Of the other drivers less known to the circuit was resumed and the news Let mv gates unplated go, Brown, to a four-year old record of Stamboul tell the story in their cam­ fame but capable, nevertheless, there s]Kxl on its way, bringing fortune to If the sitver leaves them eold! 2:18?. He brought Phallas out to Cali­ paigns and records of Hickok’s magic are a score, all of them now handling Has been appointed agent for the conspirators anil dismay and deple­ This city of all tax I ease fornia last winter and while here made !n the sulky. This season he journeyed stables for the circuit of 1890. .lames For three years I We decree it so! east with Marvin to meet his whilom Dustin is at the Bay District, Lee Sha­ tion to the |iool-Meller and the ]>ool-box. an engagement to train for Valensin, From all huts there shall be smoke. Several of the gang of operators were but the Waters Stock Farm offered him friends of the track again and took ner is at Petaluma, Walter Maybum, Thus the Emperor Nintok spoke. with him a stable worthy of its master. the trainer and driver of Statnlxiul, is convicted, and for awhile the book­ more money, and he went there. makers fortunes regained their normal Sped three years. Upon his roof James Goldsmith is a brother to John It is said that when lie returns he will in tiie south; Charles Durfee, once own­ or rather abnormal, growth. A little The monarch paced again. Aloof and, like John, a reinsman and trainer take Stamboul again and drive him er of Arrow, and George Bayless, who His empress hung, ill-pleased to see later another and equally sucesaful, against 2:12} and the stallion record. of the first water. He drives his own is handling Atto Rex for E. B. Clifford, This is not a New Machine, having The snows drip through her galley. Hickok brings his horses to the score are at Los Angeles: Dick Havey is at though les« intricate, scheme was tin­ horses for the most part, and makes The gates agape with cracks and gray been in use in this county ea rtlnxl. money out of them. He is located for fit always, and much of his success is Palo Alto doing Marvin’s work while For wear and weather ••Consort, say for eight years. Opposite one of the leading poolrooms the summer at the Dundee track, Pat­ due to his training, though as a driver the superintendent is away, ami “Bus­ If so the emperor of Japan was the branch office of the telegraph Should lodge like some vile peasant mail, terson, N, J., and has a string of trot­ pure and simple lie has few equals. He ter” McConnell is on a private track in company, where the wires from the Whose thatch leaks for a load of straw ? comes from «’race of horsemen, and in the San Joaquin valley. ters, in which are Gean Smith, 2:151. “ I racecourses terminated mid the mes­ “Princess august, what wrecks a flaw, Frederica, 2:22; Shephanie, 2:25?; Pam­ hi» boyhood was a jockey of consider­ THEY STOLE*ELEortant est City Farm, and it was lie who steer­ drivers come out in the winter months, Take part in all the poor folk’s health; Some three years ago the New York news. His desk was close by a window they sit and trot their raws over around ed Patron to the front in that great The people’s weal makes prim e’s wealth. poolxellera discovered that their usually to which was attached the usual shut­ the table. horse’s best days. — Edwin Arnold. profitable trade was suddenly lieeom- ters with movable slats. anil atty casting showing a defect With so many of the famous breed­ Hickok is a spare-built man, always ing a loosing speculation. Day after The ojierator secured a confederate wiR be replaced free of charge. TRAINERS AND DRIVERS. ing farms in California, it is very nat­ scrupulously neat in his appearance and day their losses outlwlanced their win­ who stationed himself in a hallway op« ural that there should collect on this having more of the apjiearance of a nings, and liankruptcy stared them in |s»sitc the telegraph office. A system I Sonic Famous Men who can lie coast some of the finest reinsmen of the prosperous man in commercial life than the face. No reason could lx- found for of liuniliers correiqxindmg to the posi­ Said to Haye “Horse a driver of equine whirlwinds. land. There is perhaps no place in the the sudden change of luck and day tion of the horses names upon the pool­ Sense.” country whore there are the same num­ John A. Goldsmith, called by his after day the losses on the “short” sellers' Issirds was agreed upon each We have a full stock of j When the first faint whisperings of ber of crack trainers and drivers that friends “Johnny,” is a son of Alden horses who won grow larger. morning liefore the liegining of the | the summer campaign are heard; when are clustered around San Francisco and Goldsmith, one of the tirst Miceessftil To such a pass did matters come that races. A card was prepared in this wise: I men begin to gather around the tracks tiie California circuit draws out almost men with the trotting horse, teho gave it seemed us tlioiurli it were moreprolit- First race—No. 1, Emperorof Norfolk. his name to the trotting wonder of his in the early morning while the dew is as much talent as the Grand circuit. able to have the favorites win than to No. 2, Spina way. I yet on the grass to watch the trotters The most noted of tiie local drivers are time, Goldsmith Maid. At the old have “outside" or unfavored horses u|»- No. 3, Erie. | doing their morning miles, fast and Easterners, and of these Charles Mar­ home John and James learned the set the calculations of the bettera. No. 4, Miss Mulford. | slow; when the campaigners arc being vin, the superintendent at Palo Alto, is tilings about the management of Imrses Whenever a horse against whom long No. 5, I.tike Blackburn. j led from the general herd and the old the most widely known. Marvin was which have made both of them so sig­ odds hail Ixxn wagered won it was in- In this way the name of the horses liners are having the winter’s stiffness born in New York, but was raised in nally successful. John came to the j variably found that large wagers at big in each race were put down with the I taken out ef their joints, and the win- the west. He had tiie gold fever along coast a few years ugo a mere stripling, ' odds had lieen Ixxiked against him. corresponding numlxrs of the black- Tinware. . ter's fatness oil' their bones, then the with the other boys of 1860, and made in years. but an old man in his knowl­ Finally several bookmakers threat­ edge of horses. He drove on tiie lix'al ened to take down their Ixiards and IsHirds op|M>site their names. Each con­ trotting-horse trainer and driver begins a journey overland to Pike's Peak, but Galvanized Ironware, j to assume his last summer's importance his mining enterprise did not pan out, tracks with average good luck, and give up business. Then a clever detect­ spirator hail a copy of the <-ard. The telegrapher bold back the news of the Copper Ware, i in the eyes of the betting men. He is and he returned to Kansas and took when Director, tiie “Iron Horse,” be­ ive, who had been quietly at work ii)x>n the same factor in the ranks of the trot­ j part on the Union side in tiie civil war. gan the most remarkable campaign the case, startled Ixitli the poolsellerx starting of the race until the result was received. For instance, when the new» Hardware. Etc ting horse that the jockey is with the It was in 1872 when Marvin was in a ever made on the Grand circuit young and the ]x>lice by revealing the exist« of the first race came over the wires, Goldsmith sat behind him ami steered runners, only more so, because his is a small way training horses to trot at Pa ­ on which we can give you bargains. ence of one of the most complete and Spinaway tirst, Luke Blackburn sec­ job that lasts, wit h lots of hard work to oli, Kun., that a man named Morgan him to victory. I clever schemes of fraud ever set on foot. ond, or whatever the horses’ names When Corbett needed a man to take i It was while the races were in prog- it, the whole year round, while the brought him a horse and asked him to jockey is wanted for but a few months, train th« fellow to pace. The horse was charge of his San Mateo farm, Gold­ | less at Jerome Park, Westchester may have lieen, the operator simply and a ten dollar a month stable boy a natural pacer and had never struck a smith was his selection, still n young county, that the greatest inroad« had noted tile No. 2 opposite the winner's takes the ten thousand dollar jockey’s trot in his life, but Marvin conceived man, John is each season adding more lieen made tijxin the pl-lxjx. The name mid the confederate acnsw the place after the last race has lieen run, the idea of converting him, and per­ fame to the name of Guy Wilkes by clever detective accordingly set to work street saw the slats on the half closed and the horses have gone home to win­ suaded Morgan to let him try it. He driving his sons and daughters to fast to find out where the returns from the window shutter ojien and dose twice. Into the poolroom this worthy would ter quarters. Not so with the driver of labored 28 days with the nurse liefore marks. He seems to understand tiie racecourse, which were received by make his way, lay his wager on No. 2 the trotter. He pilots his charge he ever made a trotting motion, but Wilkes youngsters better than any man telegraph direct from the track to the and quietly await the returns. In a and can get more out of them. Regal through the ins and owts, the ups and mile in 2:30. thirty days later he went a always in stock. poolrooms, were being tampered with. downs of the circuit and then goea That horse was Smuggler, the trotter Wilkes, Sable Wilkes, Hazel Wilkes, Apparently everything was in proper moment the ]xxilmdler would ••all out: O. O. HODSON. home and sleeps with him during the that made Marvin famous, Smuggler Guy Wilkes, and indeed every bearer order and the returns were received in Horses nt tile jxist, the |xx»l lx closed. Then the lajise of the breathless intei- winter anil nurses him into condition was six years old then. In 1873 Capt. of the Wilkes name in tiie West knows due form. again when the trees bud, ' nd a Tough, of Leavenworth, Kansas, who his voice and hand. Goldsmith is a One day the detective discovered that val to all save the man who bad re­ The Leaders In crack jockey makes about double what sent him to New York, Marvin going driver par excellence. He can rustle most of the big wagers were against the ceived the infallible tip, and final)}' the a first-class driver earns—that is in sal- along. The great horse started at Pros­ more speed out of a tired horse and fin­ short horses and w ere always made just ■nan nt the telegraph instrument pect park, and Marvin drove him three ish better than any driver on tiie Cali­ before the pools wervjclosed. This was a would cry out: Hpinaway first, Luke ary. has One of the earliest things a man heats in 2:191, 2221.1 and 2;22.}, and fornia tracks, and his services when not slight clew, and the finder |>eraued it Blackburn second. And all kinds of to think about when he launches into then Colonel Russell bought him for engaged^vith one of his own horses is until he solved the mystery. Close in­ The man with the “sure thing” greatly in demand with owners of vestigation showed that the diflerence would quickly cash his tickets and the breeding of trotters is a trainer and $40,000. Marvin went back to Kansas mar­ other starters. He has made a fortune in time lietween the finish of the races take up his post again to wait the re­ driver. He may get the best blood in sult of tin- next race. The whole scheme the land and combine the different ried, and then returned to New York in the sulky. on the course and the receipt of the was finally discovered by the police trotting strains witli the best of judg­ to drive Smuggler in one of the great­ Andy McDowell is the trainer and news nt the jxxilrcxinis was unusual. through tiie quarrel lietween some of ment, and yet a bungling man in the est campaigns ever made by a horse driver for the Pleasanton Stock Farm, Here at last was the reason for the tiie conspirators over the division of the and during the years of his service »tables may undo it all and utterly ruin and driver, winning the stallion race of extraordinarily gixxi fortune of some of the prospects ot a stud by injudicial $10,000 at Boston in 2223, 2:23 and 2:20, there he has driven to records and to the letters; they obtained the decision s|x>ils, resultiilft in a general confession. handling of the youngsters when fit­ meeting the then queen of tiie turf, victory such gixxl ones as Maid of the of the races liefore the Ixxikmakers How to Advertise, ting them for the track and for the rec­ Goldsmith Maid, at Cleveland and de­ Oaks, 2223; Direct 2:18}; Margaret 8., knew the rai-es hud started, and made ords which will make them sell, and feating her and finally winding up at 2:19}; and the great pacing filly Gold their wagers accordingly. To u«e a tel­ A Hartford, Conn., man waxdenoun- Hot Water Boilers. breeding farms are springing up all Rochester witli a record of 2:15?. When Leaf, 2:11|. From his long connection egraphersexpression, there wasa “leak” cing newspaper advertising to a crowd over the country every day, and good the autumn of 1877 came around, with the all white of the Pleasanton somewhere and the wires were undoubt­ of listeners. Wash Basins, Etc, drivers are coining more and more in Marvin came to California with Smug­ company Andy has won the title of edly lx’ing “tapped.” Then it devolved “Last week,” he said, “I had an um­ demand, so much so that the wealthy gler, and when tiie great horse broke “The White Knight of the Sulky.” He upon the erudite detective to find out WE CAN FIT YOUR HOUSE breeders in their endeavors to secure down the following spring, Marvin is at home in the sulky behind any­ just where the “leak was. Every foot brella stolen from the vestibule of the church. It was a gift, and valuing it WITH HOT AND COLD the best men are climbing up in their opened a public stable and already had thing, but he is pre-eminent as a driver of the wire lietween Jerome Park and very highly, I spent double the worth WATER. oilers, until quite recently a western a good string in training when Senator of pacers, and lie lias given more pacer» the city was gone over but so far as in advertising, but I have not recovered man made a noted driver an offer of Stanford gave him a trainers at PaloAlto fast records than any other man in the could be found the wires were all sound. it.” Finally the detective’s suspicions $10,OiTO a year to take charge of his where the tirst of Electioneer’» get country. “How dia]>er to be fonnd tacked onto the winning was in him, and drove Norlaine to her without a break and losing one race in yearling record of 2:31, Wildflower to those heats. Margaret 8., whom Andy ing ground showed a long line of fresh­ from his |KM'ket and wrote: horse. Budd Doble is probably the ablest the two year old mark of 2'220, Hindu took hold of as a suckling, has made ly turned earth which had lieen rudely “If the man who was seen to take an covered with brush and refuse, The public driver and trainer in America. Rose to 2:1!» at three years, Manzanita but one break in her trotting career. McDowell came to California at the line led to the base of the telegraph umbrella from the vestibule of the------- All who remember Goldsmith Maid to her four year old mark of 2:10 and of G. Valeiisin in 1882, and pole close e by the railroad track. Then church last Sunday, does not wish to ELSIA WRIGHT. remember Doble. In the past few years Salle Benton to her record of 2:17 at the instance I a get into trouble, and have a slain cut he has tr • veled over the Grand Circuit same age. Now he has gone over East Erank, pacer, 2221», Belle Echo 2220, a close scrutiny of 1 he pole revealed • Carries the Largest Assortment of with strings that seemed invincible and with the avowed intention of taking Adair 2:141, Thapsin 2222, are some of very neat piece of telegraph work. A upon the Christian character which be Harness anti addles and also the he has the fastest aggregation of trot­ the queen laurels from the equine brow , the California horses that owe their rep- shallow groove hail Iteen ent from the values so highly, he will return it at LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY. ting and pacing talent on the continent of Maud S., and bringing Sunol home | utation to him. liesides those already cross trees to the base of the ■ pole, In once to No.—San Fernando «troet. He'» Harness <»f ail kinds Made to Order. Re­ in his charge this season. He is one of with the world's record at her licit I named at the Pleasanton stock farm. this the insulated wire was imlx-dded well known. pairing Neatly Done This duly ap|>earcd in the |»a]>er, and the owners and will drive Axtell, the Bonner holds out to Marvin the offer; B. C. Holly, or “Bi,' as the horsemen and the groove tilled up with putty and Robes, Whips and all the Necessaries “Stallion King,” and then he has ! of $1000 to beat 2:08? with Sunol, and i are accustomed to call him, is another then rubl>e ing the 2:12 of the phenomenon Axtell. , well. 45 to 49 Randolph St., loser to keep the little aflair quiet. The Marvin of to-day is a quiet and | more money out of the business than his find. tn® Advertising Agency of bvnv ■ ■■wnamva < upon the turf he has handled the rite 1 I Tl>e Emperor’s Breakfast. H. BALLINGER. 19, i89o. M onev Io 1.0:111