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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1890)
BICYCLISTS in EI ROI’E. WEATHEK-CKOP BI I.I.ETIN ONE AND ONE. College Matters. Harvest cn v. - are being re< railed. American Boys Taking in the Sights of For tlie Week Eliding Saturday. July 11». .McMinnville Plays Balito Win and Does For liixi-> i i.-s dental work go to Dr. ] i As some anxiety has been expressed the Ohl Country on Wheels. 1890—V. S. Signal Service. go. (!. S. Wright. of late in regard to securing the college Thursday. July 24, 1890. Bert Lucas, the Oregon boy of tlie In tlie western portion of tlie state on the site chosen by the Presbytery of The McMinnville people who said Red Front Ixikery, the place to get ; everything fresh ami first class. southern Oregon, in the vicinity of that our boys were going to Salem to American bicyclists making a tour cf tlie temperature was below the normal, POSTOFFICE HOURS. Prof. Peebles will return to this city Jacksonville,'it might be well to state, get “wiped out” were very badly mis the world on wheels, writing in the in tlie central portion about normal a week or so before school opens. for the benefit of the public, that taken. The Salem team has been H’csr Sitlr, under date of June 27th, and in tlie eastern portion above the From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From ■*’:30 p. normal. Temperatures of 90 or more I I m. to 9 p. m. Andy Baker and family are in tlie the l(K,ntion of said institution strengthened by Cooney and Howard, says: Money order hours front 7 a. m. to r. p. in. mountains picking blackberries. We reached Havre- Monday noon the occurred in Umatilla, Baker and Mai* has been definitely settled as that two professional ball players recently Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:30 p. m 16th of June. We soon got our baggage heur counties. In western Oregon the Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail F or S ali :—A span of well broken of the Cardwell butte; that 11 building released from the Portland league team north closes at 3:20 p. m. and 9 p. m. costing not less than $5600 will be con but with this strengthening they were and wheels through the custom house temperature was lielow '<3 and above young horses. Sec Win. Galloway. and put in the remainder of the day at 46. For sale, two lots, house and Iiarn, in structed on the above site; that $3000 not a match for our boys who played THE MARKET BEPORT. in gissi repair. For location and price lias been pledged by the citizens of an uphill game both days, the grounds, the elegant Hotel Frascati. We had Generally partly cloudy weather pre ! (JO see Mrs. M. Cozine. Jacksonville toward this object; and the crowd and the Salem umpires be scarcely landed when we were met by vailed, no rain is reported to have fal Potatoes .................... V I’11 $ 90 to ( liiekcns, young Tlie oat crop is said to be light al- 1 collections upon the same have already ing against them. Both games were a delegation from the Havre ’cycle club, len. ¿id......... ? doz 4 00 to 4 50 The weather conditions have been 10 ! though several very line fields can lx1 1 been made; that the Presbytery, whose won in the ninth inning, but the Sun inviting us to a banquet, but we were (Clear sides lb. seen in this section. 8 , favorable to growing crops Racon ■»Shoulders 'j ll> territory includes the counties of Doug day game was given to Salem by the compelled to decline, as it would re- extremely to 12 Iliums ju lb V» quire all of our time to prepare for the , and to harvesting operations. The hay Tlie lx»ys and girls now go swimming decision of the umpire. The winning las, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson, (In 10 pil paiis 1“ Lard jin ogallon tins , io in the Yamhill. Tlie water is warm Klamath and Lake, has pledged itself runs had crossed the plate and the Sa ride next day, get our wheels out of the crop to has aixiut all been housed and it 8 and tile s]xirt is healthful. ■ dozen 15 Eggs. to use all appropriate means to carry lem first baseman dropped the thrown crates and get straightened up general lias been more than was anticipated; ¡'.utter, Creamery. V roll 50 J. Evenden lias purchased lots of this business through to a successful is ball and before recovering it, the base ly- 1 lxitli quantity and quality are alxiut an Batter, (lull, fresh roll to 20 new furniture oil cloth, fi(x>r oil doth, . sue; that the Presbytery’s committee runner Simpson had passed the bag Tuesday the 17th we started at 10 a. m. average. to Brine ....... pound. 15 i Late wheat is filling well, the 5 to etc. Call and examine them. Dried apples, dull, V pd. 1 were authorized and directed to pro six feet. It was one of the “rottenest” for Candebcc 37 miles, where we ar- : meshes are quite large, the berry large 8 to Pried plums, dull, "p pd. (’> Tom Turner and family have return ceed with the work, such as the secur decisions ever given by an umpire when rived after a very pleasant ride. The i and plump. The spring wheat will 8 to Pried prunes, dull, V 1’<L *■ 8 ed from tlie mountains, where they Priedpeaehes.dull. p jxl (! to ing of the above site, the obtaining of the runner was called out. But it was roads were perfect and the scenery i make a much better crop than was ex 1 05 have ixx’ii picking blackberries. Flour ...psack 100 to moneys, tlie constructing of a building a ground hog case, if Salem was to win grand, and one place we coasted three pected. Early wheat harvest is in full The Home Argand gasoline stove is ( ni KCll NOTICES. the stove to use during this hot weath or buildings, and the operating of a the game the man had to lie called out. miles in nine minutes, the road was I blast and the yield is fully an average The Saturday game was a perfect down into the valley of Lilliebonne < or more so. The entire wheat crop of seluxil. M ethoihft E pisccpaj . CnrwH —Services er. Call and see one at Hodson’s. every .Sabbath at II a. m and 7:30 p in. Today tlie business men and the pro The above are the main facts of en game as far as the McMinnville team and was graded just like a railroad i Oregon this year bids fair to be larger Sunday School at 9:3(1 a. m fessionals playa game of liall. More 1 couragement in the case, and such a was concerned. The fielding was per- track going down byt zigzags. At Can- I than ever before, Thousands of acres R f . v G. F Rouxn, Pastor. fun than a basket of monkeys, sure. i class of men as compose the Presbytery feet, nothing getting awajr from the debee there were a great many jxxir j in Umatilla and Union counties will (’! MRKRI.AN.I PRKSBYTERIAN — not liable to violate their pledges, boys. Hauswirth in the box is bad people, and in the evening the child- i average from 32 to 40 bushels per acre. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p “Is Smither still ill athletics?" “Oil are 1 m Sunday School at 9:39 a. »n. yes. But he baa given up board-jump- , especially when made under such sol medicine for the Salem sluggers as ren came around the hotel begging. The average number of bushels of 1 II ev W iley K nowles , Pastor mg and lias taken to running for office. , emn circumstances as in presbyterial they only made three scattering hits We had considerable sport tossing pen wheat per acre will generally be secur B aptist C iii rc h .—Services every Sabbath Wild black berries are selling for 25 i session and before the public.— Times. while we pounded Colemon for 7. nies in the air and seeing the kids bus- ed, i this together with the increased Ri ¡1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at ets. | ht gallon. This offee will take 15 !>;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop . Pastor. will produce the increased ; The score of of the Saturday game is tie for them. We visited a very old acreage Salem as She is. or 2»» gallons at tluit price. Bring them C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath cathedral here, also an old Roman am- yield. Barley, rye and oats are prom as follows. in. nt 11 a. m. and 7 p m It has been five years since the writer pitheatre that was at one time buried, ising good yields. The weather lias THE SCORE. R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor Tlie Deering and McCormick binders visited • Salem and to say that the devel been cool for corn, though in Wasco ab It BH SII A E but was unearthed in 1828. take tlie eake. They can lx’ seen at , opment of the city has not been won J/cJ/inn’x— 0 1 Bray, c.................. 5 o Î • > o county it is doing very well. I n Ben The next day we reached the very in J. G. Ballinger A-Co.’s storeroom in this Local anti General. 2 o 1 0 teresting old city Rouen, where the ton county some varieties of early city. ; derful during tiiat time would be telling W Holman,2b... 4 0 0 an untruth. Thecity is larger, contains Simpson, cf............. 4 0 0 1 Ice cream soda at < ’. Grissens. Spokane Falls was visited witli an 3b 4 1 1 0 1 afternoon was spent looking around as peaches are ripe, in Jackson county energy, and “get up. "The energy Smith, 1 Chas. Fenton leaves to-day for S|H>- other disastrous fire Tuesday night. It more 1 0 there are objects of art in almost every the 2nd crop of alfalfa is being cut and Hauswirth, p . 3 1 1 0 “get up” are the great town makers Heath, lb................4 1 0 o destroyed aixiut $100000 worth of prop- and • kane Falls. 0 0 direction. In the evening most all at the yield is unsually heavy. About i and Salem lias her quota of this neces Baker, ss................. 3 0 0 0 3 0 tended the theatre. Soon after our ar Hardman, Morrow county, grass hop- Hunters report more grouse than in erty. 0 0 .4 0 0 o article. Street ear lines and elec R Holman, rf. The pajK-rs state that tlie crowd of sary » several years past. 0 I) rival here one of the lx>ys remembered pers are doing considerable damage. Martin, ■ "* If 4 0 0 0 fakirs witli Robinson’s show are a 1 tric roads take you to any and all parts *' Dr. G. S. Wright lias gained a repu tough that he left his pocketbook under his Sweet corn, peaches and melons are set. Dor jx ’ ople should lix»k ( out , of the town. The business men seem tation for fine plate work. Totals....... .35 0 i 3 27 8 •> pillow at Camiebec, he returned by now being shipped from the Dalles. for them. to lx* doing a good' business; they are Will Logan, who has been visiting The plum and prune crop is large. AH It till Sil PO A E train and recovered it alright W antep .— Thirty gallons of wild | fat and hearty and patronize tlie news- Salems— near Scio, returned home Tuesday. —AT THE— Howard, ss.... ... 5 o 1 0 0 4 1 The eodlin moth is doing damage, es On the 19th we rode to Vernon, 34 blackberries at this office. Highest and every other advertising me Cooney, 3b and 2b. o o 0 1 0 3 1 miles along the banks of the Seine river pecially in tlie Willamette valley, but I Fresh bread, doughnuts, cookies and market price paid for ix’rries in gtxxl pa]x?rs o condition. ' dium from which they can derive some McCarthy, c ....... 4 0 0 0 8 Ô 0 witli the railroad between us and the spraying the tress is proving Ix'iiefll- pies every day nt Red Front bakery. 0 Smith, 2b and cf 4 0 0 1 o benefit. O. <>. Hodson is agent for White ' Mrs. G. F. Round retumded from an Coleman, p............ o 0 0 0 0 1 1 fields and vineyards across with cliffs cial. o 2 Salem is troubled with a bad hotel. extended trip to the eastern states last Bronze monuments; ¡00 designs; call 6 Booth, cf and 2b.. 4 0 1 • From every section of tile state come and see them. ChenjX'r and lx>tter ’ The Chemeketa building is a fine large Mellen, If............ 4 1 1 I) 1 1 0 and mountains along the road; it made Saturday. reports of good crops. a very picturesqe ride. We saw a great than marble. structure but the rooms and meals are Baxter, rf............. 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tile stage company is now running a B. S. P aoue , baggage wagon Is'tween Tillamook and Those chairs in Evenden’s window poor. This should lie remedied and it Burnham, lb........ 4 0 0 0 11 0 0 many soldiers at many places and it Observer. looked as if war might be in progress. are tilings of beauty, and if you pur no doubt will. The electric and horse North Yamhill. Totals............. 3: 3 3 26 13 4 As we were entering Vernon we had Yamhill County Family» WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES chase one, you will find them joys for The Salem boys will play in tins city roads have built up tlie suburbs of the SCORE BY INNINGS. just ridden past an old stone house, About thirty years ago, during the Saturday anil Sunday. The games ever, to say nothing of comfort. will lx* hot ones. A summer friend—Wright’s Blaek- city wonderfully and the town does not McMinnville ....... 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2—6 when it collapsed and fell in tlie street. dreary rainy season the writer was vis IxTry Cordial. Once used always used have that crowded and unartistic look Salem................... 1010 21 0 0 0—5 Of course there was some excitement iting with a friend in the wilds of Yam Washing and ironing done wit It neat Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to take. so common to cities less modern in ness and dis|Kiteh. Call on Mrs. Lutz, Indispensable for a while. In the evening after hill county. Hearing that there was SUMMARY. for summer troubles. their growth. Fine residences and opposite Sax’s mill, dinner we got a bat and ball and went going to be religious services at the Runs earned—Off Coleman,1. Sold by Rogers Bros. large lawns are a feature of Salem as out on the square in front of the hotel house of a neighbor, on the Sunday, he A common door key was lost at the Two-base hit—Coleman. Galloway has returned from well as a joy forever to their owners. dance last Thursday nigh. Finder his Wm. to have a little game for amusement t walked over to attend them. Among Three base hit — Bray, Howard. fishing trip and remarked that he please leave it at this office. Record of Deed«. would tell no stories like Magers, Har Bases stolen—Bray, 2; Cooney, 3; but in fifteen minutes we had the the auditors were three little boys, the Services in the M. FL Church Sat>- ris and the rest of tlie gang. He caiudit whole population out to see us, which youngest children of the family, little The following deeds have been tiled Mellon,2; W, Holman, 1; Heath, 1. liath morning next by Rev. Cobb; in 120 fine trout with a pin hook. Bases on called balls—By Hauswirth, was alxiut eight thousand. There was country shavers, whose ages ranged for record since the last report: the evening by Mrs. Round. Navigation above Salem on the Up to have been a concert in the city in from 10 to 6 years, who occupied seats B I’ Cardwell to E McVickery, lot 7 3; Coleman, 2. Next week the hum of the thresher per Willamette has Ixx-n suspended for the eve, as we afterward learned but in the corner of the room, and seemed Hit by pitched balls — Coleman, Bax block 4 Dayton; $100. will lx- heard. Acres of wheat nrc now the present owing to the low stage of we had innocently taken all the audi uninterested listeners to tlie words of down waiting for the thresher. water. The steamer Motloe will con John Narver to Sarah Evenden, lots ter. tinue trips between Portland and Salem ence, so it was not given. A full ac the si>caker. As time progressed, and Struck out — By Hauswirth, 9; Cole 1 2 7 and 8, block 5 Rowlands addition Warehouse receipts are ix‘ing printed count of the game was published in tlie these little lx>ys grew toward manhood, man, 8. at this office and warehouse men should it is liojx’d during the entire summer. to YIcMinnville; $3300. Paris edition of the New York H'-rald they left the farm and each struck out leave their orders for them immediate Tlie game of ball Sunday at North Passed balls—By Bray, 1. John T Hash to Sarah Skelton, lot 4 Yamhill ix’tween the North Yamhill block 3 Dayton, $75. next morning. ly- Time of game — One hour and forty You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS. to make his own way in tlie world. Nob Hill team ended in a row. ikxlle & Walker call the attention of and The next day’s ride was to St. Ger How well they succeeded may lx‘ known B P Cardwell to J T Hash, lots 11 and minutes. Tlie game at tlie end of the seventh tile people to the fact that they are in standing 7 to 7. The two teams 12 block 5 Dayton, $140. The Sunday game started out in |xx>r main where we remained over night- from the fact that one of them is a the field as contractor and builders. inning have put up 300 and they will play for 5V M Millican to Jas T Hembree, 24.- shape, Hauswirth coming late on the And the next morning, the 21st, at 9 learned physician in one of the largest See ad. it on August 3, in this city, it is said. 34 acres in Yamhill county $1113,60. grounds and not being able to work oclock, we started to ride into Paris. cities of the East, another is a promi CITI’ Mr. C. E. Hoskins from near New- It is a great pleasure for us to say to John Edwards to Mrs E C Graham, his arm out before the game. In the We rixle through Park St. Germain, nent lawyer and prosecuting attorney Ix-rg last Thursday and sold a wagon the friends of McMinnville college that load of peaches readily nt $2.00 per Prof. Fargo has written Pres. Brownson south half block 89 Edward’s addition first three innings it will be seen that and along the beautiful terrace, with its of the fifth judicial district of this state, bushel. Salem got their nine runs, then our wonderful view of mingled wood and and the youngest is the present secre that he accepts the position as teacher to Newberg; $450. and Nearly all the inhabitants of this city of natural science, to which lie has J D Bell to Wilson Whitmore, 5acres boys started in to win and Salem never meadow, through which the Seine tary of state of the slate of Oregon, are sojourning at the coast, A liegira l>een elected in the college. This makes ott3sr2w; $500. winds its way. Here it was that we while all have lx*en prominent in pul>- crossed the home plate again during will take place next month for Xew- it jxissible for much ix'tter work to lx? had our first glimpse of the Eiffel tow lic life for years. These lx>ys accomp Martha B Haworth to Wilson Whit the game. 1 done at McMiunville than lias ever jsirt by the sea. er, a ghost like pillar, far away rising lished what they have become without more, 18 acres in Yamhill county; THE SCORE. The new hook and ladder truck has | been done before. ¥«375. .VeJfinn ’ x AB R i : ii sit PO A E from behind the slopes of distant Mount any advantitious aids, and by sheer Mrs. Savage living about five miles arrived and it is a great improvement Bray, c.................. 6 1 o 1 5 o 5 Valerian. Here under the noble trees natural ability. Altogether it was a re A B Faulconer to over the old oue. The boys practiced I from this city was seriously injured W Holman, 2I>...... 6 1 1 1 3 0 9 we were photographed by a Parisian markable family to which they lx>- Tuesday morning by being thrown in Yamhill county; witli it Saturday. Simpson, cf ... ........... 6 o 3 0 1 0 Ó artist, and thus handed down to his ouiipevii, vi . from a wagon while leaving this city ... .i 4 Ö longed. An elder brother afterward CLOSING OUT AT COST Threshing season at bund: if .you for home. The horses became fright Mrs Patrick O’Brien to Sheridan Ho Smith, 3b....... 1 1 6 4 1 After became successively state senator, rep MY STOCK OF want a cheap outfit, separator and en ened near the Yamhill bridge east of tel Co, lot 1 block 4 Bibee’s addition to Hauswirth, p 5 1 9 0 0 1 0 tory, or infamy, I forget which. gine, enquire of Mrs. \\ . J. Helver, four town and started on a run turning tlie Sheridan; $1. 1 3 o 8 0 1 the photo, down, down, down, the resentative in congress, and United miles north of town. I occupants out of the vehicle. She was David Everest to Chas Hanson, lots Baker, ss.......... . . 5 1 o 1 o 0 0 o 40 (10 winding road from the terrace to the States district judge, and the father Parties wishing to purchase farm ' injured aliout the head seriously but 5 and 6 block 9 Everest’s addition to R Holman, if . . 5 0 plain below, then along over the side of himself was commissioned by Abraham Martin, If . . Ô 1 3 1 o 0 1 property should call on Rhodes & ; not necessarily dangerously. Mount Valerian, (the strongest of the Lincoln as United Stntes minister to Newlx-rg; $310. Rluxles. They have large or small An abandonded cabin in Lake coun Mary P Sax to D Siout, quitclaim to Totals........ . 47 8 18 4 27 11 10 detached forts which surround Paris,) Hawaiian islands, The daughters, farms to suit purchaser. ty marshes, which contained alxiut 500 Stdevis— AB R Bn sit PO A B through Suresues, over the Seine into eight or ten in number, all possessed We learn from the enumerators of ]x>unds of tlourat the beginning of win- mill property in McMinnville; $1. Q o o 0 o 7 o the Bois de Boulonge and halt at the great force of character and were en- this city that the population within , t T, attracted many head of cattle (lur John C Lewis and Chas E Ladd exe Howard, ss....... 4 o 1 0 7 5 2 cascade. the present corporate limits is 1:’»54; i ing the deep snow, and they piled pel- cutors of Sax estate to D. Stout, mill Coonev, 2b... isisitive taiends.—Salem McCarthy, c 4 2 o 0 3 2 • Here a party of French and American (lowed with inell into the building, which proved a property in McMinnville; $10,000. within the precinct 2224. o 9 2 2 Ö 0 Statesman. Smith, cf. . . . 5 trap to more than 50 of them as Mrs. Howard, of Mendon, Mich., is I deatli o 1 1 0 0 3 2 cyclists had wheeled out to meet us, to Wallace & Todd are giving away they crowded and stamped one another Clark Braly to John Narver, jf.Ki Coleman, p tlie guest of Mrs. T. W. Smith. She is to death after breaking into tlie same. acres of Riverside farm; $4000. Booth, 3b 5 0 o 1 9 1 1 gether with many Parisian wheelmen. with $50 worth of groceries purchases I well pleased with our city atd talks of Tlie Hour was scattered al unit badly,not 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 A pleasant quart d’heure under the Mellen, If their store, one of Webster's dictiona B P Cardwell to F S Baxter, lot 2 Williams, rf... investing in property here. .5 0 I 0 0 0 o large trees at the restaurant near at I doing the desperate stock any good.— block 1 Dayton; $60. ries. This is a valuable liook and 0 1 0 10 0 9 Burnham, lb.. . The tire department will drill Satur- ■ Tillies. by, biere, vins, etc. and then on again should be owned by every person in the State of Oregon to W J Bowman, 241.- night and all persons absent from said county. It contains 1615 pages, and is fool-hardy adventurers started 87 acres in t 5 s r 7 w; $268.59. Totals 39 9 11 27 18 10 through the Bais, avoiding the broad, illustrated witli 1500 tine engravings. drill will be subject to expulson under out Four over Tillamook liar in a small sail sunny avenues, for the cool, shady al Call and see the looks. This is no the ordinance unless a sufficient excuse boat Wednesday, and as the wind was State of Oregon to W J Bowman, 120 SCORE BY INNINGS. is handed in. leys winding in and out among the shoddy giveaway. too strong for them, the ixiat was cap acres in t 4 s r 5 w; $150. McMinnville........ 3 0 0 3 0 1 « 1 o—s Just Arrived—Part of a car-load of sized, but a large breaker coming in a A B Faulconer to Otto Van Oastrum Salem.................... 441 0 0 0 0 0 0—9 trees, soon past the Jardin d’Acclima CTJ.AI’. Torn TACK. carix-ts at Evenden’s furniture store. moment later righted her again. Tlie 90.16 acres in 15 s r 6 w; $2704.80. tion, we were at Porte Maillot. where SUMMARY. R has ■ heretofore shown ?n He has the liest selection and largest anchor went overboard when the boat leaving the Bais, weentered the avenue jr •_ ‘ Meranda Smith to Irene Calbreath, these! colnimr: that modern medi- variety of carpets, matting and 11«x»r turned over and held them for awhile, Runs earned—Off Hauswirth, 2. de la Grande Armee. the Are de Tri- but the cable soon broke, and the tide K • / ’ ¿V' clue has demonstrated that a ptin- oil-cloths in tlie county. 200 acres in t 3 s r 3 w; $1. Two-base hits—J. Smith, Booth, W. omphe de 1’Etoile, looming up before o*’’U was fast carrying them out to sea de- Pbr skiu is not the result of blood Meranda Smith to John U Smith, 200 Rhodes & Rluxles are agents for ’ spite their hard efforts at rowing. The Holman, Martin. diseases, but is caused by impaired us. Here a halt was made at the (in Cambridge, tlie lx-st property in the ’; lxKit was half full of water, and every acres in t 3 s r 3 w; $1. digestion, icr which they now give Home run—Cooney. English) metropolitan bi club and re stiburlts of Portland. They sell on the , I sea was rolling over them, when Joe Geo B Abdill to J R Lewis, .1 of lot \ vegetable correctives instead of jKJt- Bases stolen—J. Smith, 4; Howard,2; freshments partaken of. Then once installment plan. For particulars call 1 Richardson espied them and went out 142 Dayton; $475, iis>h and mineral blood purifiers, Two short testi 2; Cooney, 2; McCarthy, 2; at old poatofliee building. are here given to contrast the action of to their relict witli his Ixiat. He A P Oliver to Geo H Phelps, 10 acres Burnham, ( Coleman, 1; Booth, 1; Bray, 3; W. Hol more past the Arc, down the world monials Mr. Morrison of Dallas furnished the . brought them safely in, but left their in t 3 s r 2 w; $750. famed Champs Elysees, past the obelisk the potash sarsaparillas and Joy’s Vegetable Sar man, 2; Simpson, 1; Martin, 1; Haus and so on down the Rue-de-Rivoli to saparilla. plans of the new building. Tlie foun boat. The boat afterward drifted in Mrs. C. D. Stuart cf 1221 Mission street, S. F., dations are completed and tlie contracts when he tide turned. This rough ex B I’ Cardwell to Mary E Robinson, wirth, 1; R. Holman,1. will lie let on the 6th of August. See perience will probably teach tlie boys lot 10, block 5, Lippencott’s first add to Double plays—Smith, 1;W. Holman, the Hotel Continental. Soon wheels writes that she took one of the leading sarsa parillns for indigestion and dyspepsia, Its only to keep well inside tlie dead line here Dayton. were safely housed for the week and all notice in another column. 1, unassisted; Howard to Booth; How were busy discarding cycling togs for effect was to cause pimples to appear on her face. after.— H eadlir/ht. A M Brown to J C Cochron n | of A ard to Booth. Upon taking Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla the In the probate court, yesterday, Judge the conventional long trousers and first effect was the disappearance of the pim FREE E apd Margaret Garrison D L C, and Galloway allowed a motion to set aside Bases on ealled balls — By Hauswirth, boiled shirts of commerce. But the ples and she was subsequently relieved of her former appraisers, in the estate of J. N. 9.80 acres in t 5 s r 5 w; $20,000. 5; Coleman, 1. McDaniel, deceased, and apjximting H. Thrilling T'xliibition—A Descent from the first of all we got our letters and a copy indigestion and dyspepsia. Robert Stewart also Emily Yeargin to Geo W McBride Clouds. Struck out—By Hauswirth, 4; Cole of the Went Side. In the evening many writes from Petaluma, Cal., that S. Maloney, A. Gwinn and 1!. L. land in Yamhill county; $400. ■ being troubled with boils he found < 'hurchmaii. At tlie coming show, the 29th ¡list., Judith H Smith to Geo W McBride man, 2. attended the theatres. The next day that oue of the leading sarsapa- Passed balls—Bray, 1. The first term cf tlie Lafayette Semi there will be one of tlie most thrilling 1-13 interest in 321.48 acres in t 3 s r 5 several of us went by train to Versailles, rillas actually increased the erup Time of game—Two hours. nary commences September 2nd, 1S90. exhibitions ever seen in this part of the where we'visited the palace and gardens tions. which reqionded nt once to w; $100. Tlie Seminary liad 70 scholars enrolled Umpires—Messrs. Laugliead and also enjoying the grand concert in the Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla and country. Mr. Robinsoil lias secured last year and it is expected that twice I Thos McBride to Geo W McBride 80 Henderson. flisappeared almost ImcuMlJately. afternoon. Monday sixteen of us took that nuinlxT will lx- in attendance this two of tlie most celebrated aeronauts of acres in t 3 s r 5 w; $1.00. winter.— Lexls/er. Good Trotting. the age and every day they give a free a four-in-hand coach and visited most H B Cone to John Sellwood, 307.97 O ut (roods ¡ire New and F’eesli. Last week at Tacoma "Delco," One- of the interesting places. But of our Once in seven years the body i.- renew exhibition. An ascension is made in a acres in Yamhill county; $6000. week in Paris, now drawing to a close, ed. The bl(x>d must have tlie < .ements mammoth balloon and when at the co ’ s first colt, trotted a mile in 2:19J. D. Seal’s to T R Bewly, 190 acres in of vitality. Wright's Compound Syrup height of one mile, tlie daring aeronaut Yamhill and Polk counties; $2300. Deleo was raised by McKnight Bros., who could tell one-half that might be of Sarsaparilla cleanses and enriches | jumps from his balloon, hanging to i of Albany, who own Oneco and they told? The theatres, museums, Zoo, J P Mayer to P M Churchman, land tlie blcxxi, and gives a new in petus to Two Train« Dail>. what looks like an immense closed um in Sheridan; $150. sold him to a Tacoma man. This Notre Dame, finished 400 years before All kinds of work done in excellent man life, Sold by Rogers Bros. brella. For 200 feet be falls like a shot, America was discovered, the cathe ner Plans and specifications with esti Effective May llth, 1890, the Union Tlie impression having gone out that The McMinnville rooters were at Sa 1 when the parachute, which it really is, Alonzo Newell to Jno W Bibee to J makes Oneco a standard bred horse by drals, the bourse or stock exchange, the mates furnished on application. Call on or address Pacific system will establish two daily tlie McMinnville Flour Mills Co. has W Borroughs, land in Sheridan; $350. a triple standard, by pedigree, by per lem at the Sunday game in force and BOULE A WALKER. they brought their lungs with them too. ; opens and the motion is gradually les- J D Montgomery to G W Bibee, lots formance and progeny. There is only tomb of Napolaon and the Louvre, McMinnville, Or. trains lietween Portland and Spokane ’ purchased the Galloway A Goucher When it takes 1000 Salem people with ' sened until our man descends slowly, 6 and 7, block 1, Pattens add to Sheri one other horse in the Northwest that where there are miles of art galleries Falls. Pullman palace sleepers and re warehouse and intended to monopolize the help of a brass Ixmd to be heard in softly and safely to the earth, it will dan; $80. and every conceivable work of art, in comes up to this triple standard and clining chair cal’s will be run Itetween tlie grain liusinesx nt .McMinnville. I a McMinnville yell by fifty McMinn-1 make vou hold your breath to see it Executrix’ Notice. Portland and Spokane Falls without take this opport unity of informing the J N Branson to John N Butler 20 that is Altamont, Oneco’ssire. Delco’s short the thousand and one attractions ville boys the nxiter championship medal should lx- given to McMinnville. but you want to see it all the same. It i acres in Yamhill county; $700. dam is by Edward Everett, owned by of “Paree" would require so much NOTICE is hereby given that the under change. public tiiat there is nosuch arangement will take place on the circus grounds space that this letter (already as long signed has been appointed Executrix of the This new arrangement will afford and that tlie Mill Co. has nothing Brooks Wagner, of Salem. Luke Booth to James W lbxith 13862 Mr. Stoddard tlie assistant superin and is absolutely free. estate of W. II. Bingham, deceased. All as a wagon track) might go on like ! acres in 15 s r 6 w and t 5 s r 7 w; $100. tendent of the railway mail service has The Horticultural Inis. persons having claims against said estate both local and through passengers ad whatever to do with the Galloway & Tennyson’s brook, forever! ixx’ii in tlie city during tlie week look Tickets, detailed Goucher warehouse, and do not intend Luke Booth to Luke Booth jr. 8281 will present the same to t he undersigned at ditional facilities. Advertised tetters. The quarterly meeting of the State ______ ing over tlie new mail route wanted. Most of the boys have spent their the law office of F W Fenton at McMinn timeof trains, and genend information, to have. But instead to do businem on acres in t 5 s r 6 w; $1.00. ville, Or-, gon, properly verified, within six He went Saturday to Tillanuxik and i- Following are the letters remaining for Horticultural society was held in this tune profitably as well as pleasantly, cun lx- obtained ujx>n application to any business principles and (leal fairly with from this date iiupressed with tlie probability of a new two weeks in tlie ]x»stoffice at McMinn- ■ Martin Towns and wife to Thos W city last week. The association has and tomorrow we will start for Geneva. months Dated July 24th. 1899 ticket agent Union Pacific System. Nash 232.99acres in t 5 s r 3 w; $1000. all who may patronize us. We »«»licit rood by way of Joins’ mill. This road ville, Oregon, June 23,1890: MARIA BINGHAM. met in Portland heretofore, and its first All along the route the hotels have will make McMinnville the distributing T. W. L ee , the trade of the farmers of thia commu I John Hanson to John Baxter j acres Executrix. Booten Ruehen, Chapin Chits, meeting here brought a goodly number been the very liest. The French cook F. W Fenton, Atty, for Estate point for all the eqast mail. Gen’l Pass. Agent. nity and will guarantee fair dealing at I in Dayton; $400. Driver, Wm Dunean, Geo B Sarah H Reynolds to Joseph Everest of citizens from various sections of the ing is exquisite, and their way of serv SLEEPLESS niglits. nm«le miserable by all times and with all who may deal SViiile in Salem Sunday tlie writer Durham, W M Dickens, Lizzie state to this city. The meeting was one ing ia very nice. At table d’hote there All persons knowing themselves indebted that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the with us. journeyed to tlie insane asylum and Elliot, Maggie Fisk, M ■5 acres near Newbeig; $1015. A. H. C owei . g to the above estate will please pay the same remedy (or y»n Reger- I’.re- of interest to hortieulturalists and farm are about a dozen courses and it takes to while there saw “Uncle Billy’’ McDon Fairchild, Frank Foreman, Mamie F. W. Fenton. Manager McM. F. M. Co. Notice to Contractors. ald, who recognized the 5fcMinnville Gibson, Bertha 5 Henericks, I »r G ers generally and harmonious through just one hour and a half. Every day G. A. K. Cu.tcr ]X’oplc there. He is looking bad, pale Kirby, <' F Moore, Sam A .SHILOH’S cough and consumption care out. The subject of pests is the agitat has been full of joy and each night of Hall comer of Third and F Htreetx, I e -oid bv 11» on a pnirintee. It cure« eon and emaciated. His conversation is Quttley Wm Pike, M E Sealed bids will be received up to 1 ing problem of the day among fruit solid sleep, and may it continue. But , McMinnville, Or. Poxt meet* on the 1 mnption Boeer* Bros. ilighty at times. It is hoped that the ; Richards, W S Raymond, W A o’clock p. m., August 2nd 1890, by the growers, and this was treated with log enough till another letter and another treatment at the asylum will bring him | Sweet, Hattie ' second and fourth Saturdays of each Summerville, M Gates & Henry, Props. Notice. week. ____________ board of directors of school district No. Salisbury, W .1 Ixick to his former condition. I month at 7i#> p. m. Transient com- Stinchlield, E A ical considerations. We trust the day McMinnville, - Oregon. Turner, Sarah 11, Carlton, Yamhill county Oregon, will come when this organization will The machine and repair shops have ! rades cordially invited to attend. Ail farmers <lesi ¡ng rejmlrw for i Armr Woodrum J H Some people get mad very easily. Re Watkins, E P J. B. G ardner , Commander. Wagner, Ed—2 for the construction of a two story become one of the leading factors in the been moved from The Dalles to Ea-t ing or MH’or«lick binders pleaae give cently tlie editor of the Big Bend’paper Wood, J H W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. frame school house, according to plans agricultural industry of the state. It Portland, and The Dalles is nothing orders for same to J. Ci. Eallingvr A Co. in writing up a party at a residence of more than a way station on the <). R. Foreign. CROUP. Whooping cough »nd luonchitis as early as possible to insure arrival. and specifications to be seen at W. A. should lie the means for bringing alxmt & N. road— Localizer. Dont draw your Big Bend said Mrs. B. had tlie prettW i Christopher. B — 2 Henlev. Mrs J 1 immediately relieve« l»v Shiloh’« cure. Sold plants in town. By one of tlie famoWs Howe’s store in Carlton, Oregon* a revolution in fruit raising, as Oregon conclusions too quickly, Bro. Schnebly. Pike, M E. ’ by Rogers Bros. THAT Hocking Cough can Is* so quickly typographical errors ‘I’ was left out of There may be a line of Ixiats lx-tween I Everything Mew Rights to reject any and all bids re- cured by Shiloh’s < uro. We guarantee it is certainly a fruit country. — Benton plants, and the husband of Mrs. B. Parties calling for the above letters this city and the Upper Cascades in a SHILOH'S Vitalizer i> what vou need for leader,_________ called at tlie newspaper office with will please :<iy “Advertised.” If not s?rved. Ry order of the board. And. Firstclass. constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and Solti by Rogers Bros few weeks, and then the Dalles will be W. L. H anna , Clerk. liiixxl in his eye and a revolver, just ealled lor in iwo weeks they will l>v all symptoms of dvsi*i>«ia; price 10 ami 75 Wright’s Jamaica Ginger, strictly the center of trade for Eastern Oregon. after the editor had left out of the back Sjieeial ArcGinmodations for Commercial cents per bottle. Hold by Rogers Bros. CATARRH cured, health and sweet pure. An exellent remedy for cramps, —Timet-Mmintaineei-. Travellers. window for the canyon lieyond the city. sent to the dead letter office as “un breath, secured l>v Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. colic, and where a tonic for the stom WILL you suffer with dyspepsia and liv For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's And yet some ixxiple think it must lx* claimed.” J. U. C ooper , Price .50 cents. Na«al injector free Sold by ach and bowels is required. Sold by porous plaster: price 25 cents Sold by Corner Second and E Street«, one block er complaint '’ Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran fun to be an editor. Rogers Bros Postmaster. Rogers Bros. teed to cure you Sold by Rogers Bros. from Cook» hotel. Bogers Bros THE TELEPHONE-H EG I ST E R ROGERS BROS. SELL PURE DRUGS. FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS F. DIELSCHNEIDER, OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, FOR CASH IN HAND, As I am intending to make a change* in my Business. Call Early and Secure Great Bargains. F. Dielschneider. Confectionery Grocery BREAD, CAKES, PIES & CANDIES ZF’reslx lE-versr ZDa.37-. ARTIC SODA WATER. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. R. JACOBSON >IAI PRICES g and ver Coats, Hats, Shoes Furnishing Goods! COST OR NO COST! Men’s Suits from $4.50 Upward THE COMMERCIAL STABLE !