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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1890)
■rm: < im mi i i I'tToiis I the O regon 1 tress tMon.vriox. WEATHEK-CROI' 1HT.I.ETIN. Eleventh—That we do not view with For tirst-<4a.*s dental work go to Dr. I G. 8. NN’right. favor the actions of the state and local For the Week Ending Saturday, August 9, They go into Ecstasy Over the Display . . « . , .. > a a. The Fourth Annual Session a Success, and Pretty Girl» at The Depot. 1890---U. S. Signal Service. . Martin & Sanders keep a fine assort- organizations in advertising Oregon ---------------- Y’et More Business Might Have Been Thursday. August. 21, 1890. j ment of hardware. and the Northwest in eastern publica Late last Friday evening a dispatch ' none, The temperature has bi-en above the Two unfurnished rooms to rent. En was received from Portland stating that tions at high rates, believing that such average for the week. On 13th, tem quire of J. B. Rohr . POSTOFFICE HOURS. on the following day there would pass The meeting of the Oregon press as money expended in home publications peratures of 90 degree are reported Red Front bakery, tlie place to get through this city a party of visitors sociation, which convened at Portland would serve the purpose better and at from every section of the state. On 14tli, t rom 7 a ni. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. everything fresh and first class. ill. to 8:30 p. m. from Omaha, and requesting our peo last Thursday, was one that will long the same time encourage the building an occasional sprinkle of rain fell. On I I Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to <i p. ni. For sale, two lots, house and barn, in ple to make a display of our products be remembered by every newspaper ' up of strong and profitable papers in same date a severe sandstorm, having a Sunday from 12 ni. to 1 p. in For location and price and resources. Accordingly a very man in attendance. A large majority our own state. Mail south closer at 9:45 a. m. Mail in good repair. ' velocity of 25 miles an hour was experi see Mrs. M. Cozine. north closes at 2:30 )>. tn. and 9 p. m. Twelfth—That we will earnestly la enced in tlie NYalla Walla valley, no creditable supply of grains, grasses, of the editors and publishers of the Mail for 5:45 r>. in train closes evening J. Evenden has purchased lots of bor in unison for the general develop damage reported. 1 lieforeatOp m The nights have new furniture oil cloth, floor oil cloth, fruits etc., were placed on a long table state were present, some of them coin- ment of Oregon and the entire North lieon as usual cool, the days have licen on the platform at the depot. It re ing long distances; one in particular ' etc. Call and examine them. west. THE MARKET REPORT. The Home Argand gasoline stove is quired a great deal of haste as the party traveled 165 miles by stage and 400 Thirteenth—That we deem it but an generally cloudless. Smoke from the forest fires has begun to till tlie atmos Potatoes ......... ...V bu Í 90 to 1 ( the stove to use during this hot weath were expected to come from the north miles by rail to reach Portland. It has Chickens, young er. Call and see one at Hodson’s. on the 10 a. m. train, and when nearly been said tliat Oregon is a place of mag- 1 act of justice to the local newspapers phere. old......... ,<<! doz 4 90 to 4 : 50 that the citizens in their respective lo The weather conditions, except on NV. C., Jas. T. and I. N. Hembree everything was in Readiness another nificent distances. (Clear sides V lb. 10 started on a hunting expedition to the dispatch was received stating that the The routine of business done by the ' calities should give them an earnest 13th, when it was warm have lieen fa Bacon ¿Shoulders y lb 8 (Hams "j? lb 10 to 12 Cascade mountains yesterday, to lx* party had gone south on the east side association is not of such a nature as to 1 and liberal support, as through this vorable to harvesting and threshing 10 laird ),n 10 P4 l>ai,M gone about a month. the interests of the different sec ojierations, which continue to progress. *'ar” (In 5 gallon tins and would return to Portland on this be of great interest to the general reader, means 1 8 to 10 Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should side about 3 p. m. Then an awning thereforeonly aportion will here begiven tions 15 of our state arc best served and Fall and winter wheat is generally har Eggs. V dozen 1 50 Butter, Creamery, p roll be kept in every house. Invaluable in made known. Butter, dull, fresh «1 roll 40 in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. was improvised to keep the noonday The entertainment provided by tlie eiti- 1 Fourteenth—That the thanks of this vested and considerable of it is threshed. 15 Brine ........ /p pound. to 20 sun from wilting the elaborate display zens of Portland was an honor to the Spring wheat is now lieing harvested. Sold by Rogers Bros. I>ri<-d apples, dull" p pd. to 5 4 association are tendered to Managers Dried plums, dull, V |wl. i; 8 to Mrs. L. Cummins is now prepared to of flowers and fruit, and when the train guests and a credit to our hosts. Thurs- 1 Friedlander, of the Marquam Grand, Reports Indicate that wheat and oats 0 Dried prunes, .lull, p pit. 8 to are turning out better than was ex make dresses in the latest styles, cut arrived a large concourse of our best day, the first day, was occupied in rid 0 8 Drledpeaches.dull. p pd to by chati or form. Work guaranteed. men and women were there to greet ing alxiut the city on the various lines 1 and J. F. Cordray, of Cordray’s theatre pected. The wheat is generally much Flonr ...14 sack 1 <M) to 1 05 Corner 5th and B streets. the party. NVe think it very fitting of street ears and in carriages, that an for 1 favors extended. cleaner than usual: the berry large and These resolutions are given in full be plump. No section reports generally Impure blood and low vitality will that our fair city should have been vis idea of Portland ’ s length and breadth CHURCH NOTICES. make fearful inroads on your health. ited last. Here is what the Oregonian and wealth might be ascertained by ac- ' cause they contain sentiments which ]ioor crops, though in localities the M etiio I'I st E i - im ci ' ai . (' iii rcii Services Wright’s Sarsaiiarilla will cleanse your should I m * impressed upon the mind of crop is not up to the average. This is every Sabbath at II a. m anil 7:30 p in, blood and build you up. Sold by Rog reporter who accompanied tlie excur tual sight. Alxiut six o’clock flic car- 1 and that continually. Sunday School at 9::t0 a. m sionists says of t he impressions received riages were stopped at the quarters of everyone, ' more especially true in regard to Uma ers Bros. Ilzv G. F. R ound , Pastor. L. Samuels, of the West Shore, was tilla county to the west of Pendleton, at this place: tlie chambers of commerce where tlie F air W eek . — During the four days Cl MBi:r.l.AX > l’Kl.sBVTElUAX C1IUKCH — president of the association; E. and in Douglas and Jackson counties. YAMHILL BEATS T1IE WORLD. gentlemen of the party alighted and elected ' Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p of the county fair the McMinnville ho tel will be o|x*n for aceommixlation of “When McMinnville was reached the ladies were driven to the Ho;el C. in Sunday School at 9:39 a. ni. ' Pentland re-elected secretary; S. S. In Umatilla as a rule, the wheat is R ev NV ilkv K xowles , Pastor the people. Board and lodging at the there was a general muster of the in Portland at which magnigoent hostelry Train treasurer; five vice-presidents and alxive the average. Douglas and other J. M c G uire , Prop. Binwr 1'iii ncii. Services every Sabbath usual rates. habitants at the station, and such a dis all were made to feel at home. At the the various standing committees were southern counties had unusually heavy I I I I at 11 a. ni. and 7:.”4) p. in. Sunday School at The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon play of fruits, grains, vegetables and chambers a short conference was held : appointed. The next session will lx> rains up to April 15th, since then it has 9;55a. in. R ev It. McKiLtor. Pastor. C hhistiax < ni i : i i < services every Sabbath Headache Remedy. Stops pain in live flowers as only Yamhill can produce. with a few of Portland’s liusiness men, held at Astoria, the time to l>e selected been very dry and crops are not so minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef at 11 a. ni. and 7 p m gcxxi. Tlie peach crop in Southern fects. A positive cure for headache and All the pretty girls in town were there, and the subject of organizing a state by the officers of the association. R ev . Dr.. B. K Fri.i.r.n. I’astor neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. and buttonhole bouquets were furnished board of trade, such as California lias, Tlie Heroism of a Boy. Oregon was almost destroyed by tlie The Oregon hop crop will be alxiut to all the party. Mr. Dennis was so was discussed. All thought tlie idea a On a recent morning, near 8 o’clock late frosts; but other fruit is plentiful. 30,000 bales. Prices are promising to be proud of bis that he came near present good one, and our readers will tiear Hay is plentiful through the stock a little girl of 11 yea's and her brother )’ow will find a romplete line of fancy very good, from 20 to 22J cents, and ing to the donor the handsome gold more about it at some future time. a couple of years her senior, were cross country. Bottom and irrigated land contracts are being made at these fig rind staple groceries, crockery and ures throughout the NVillamette valley. medal he won at Creedmoor. Olsen The next day an excursion to Mult ing the railroad bridge over the Aber in the south eastern part of the state glassware. A complete stock of green nomah Falls was taken by the larger nethy creek, going down. The boy has very large crops. The wheat out fairly went wild, Osthoff nearly fainted Work has commenced on a much and roast Rio, Costa Rica, Mocha and needed improvement at the court house. and Deputy City Clerk Harry Corse portion of the association, and was carried an empty basket, they being on put, it is estimated, will be larger than O. G. Jara coffee; fine gunpowder, A suitable water closet, with a four feet man, required tlie united efforts of three greatly enjoyed. The smaller jxirtion the way to a garden patch to fill it ever before in Oregon. Thecodlin moth English breaksast and Japan tea. The walk from each the east and west en men to get him alioard the ear. Yam had taken an early morning excursion with fresh vegetables. Children enjoy did considerable damage to apples. trance to the court house is being built. most romplete stork of candy, nuts, ci hill beats the world, and of course the to Troutdale by special train, which by crossing a railroad bridge of some Plums and prunes are very plentiful gars and tobacco in the city. Can The ll'cxf Shore, only illustrated display was much the largest seen on a misunderstanding ran into a freight height. They had passed over the and the weather has been favorable to —AT THE— ning <C Wallace's extracts are best and weekly on the eoast, was enlarged last the trip. train standing on the track. Luckily middle of the bridge when suddenly the curing of them. In the neighbor week.' The cartoon on the last page of cheapest. We offer no p~ize but prom the cover is the most creditable by far "After tlie grain, fruit, etc., had been no one was seriously hurt, but tlie par they heard the rumble and rattle of the hood of Helix, Umatilla county, a dis ise you fair dealing for your money ever executed by that enterprising jour sufficiently admired the visitors were ty could not get back to Portland in Rosburg train ominously near. “Run ease resembling distemper accompan nal. and produce. invited to help themselves, and what time to take the boat up the river. for your life!” cried the boy to his com ied by a hacking cough is among the J. H. Henderson, Prop. Tie McMinnville Building & Im they could, not pack on board was pour On Saturday the whole party went panion.” She obeyed but fright ren horses; but so far no fatal results are re provement company let the contract ed or pushed in at the windows till by special boat to Oswego and Oregon dered running impossible. She ran a ported. for the erection of their block last Local and General. B. 8. H ague , Thursday evening to D. CanutoofPort- there was hardly room to sit or stand city. At the former place we saw a cast step and then fell through between the of pfg iron made, the largest ever made ties, to which she held up with her l Observer. WILL OFFER HIS STOCK 01' BOOTS AND SHOES Ice cream at C. Grissen’s every day. and, for $11,181. The building is to be in the ear. completed by November 15, 1890. Three hearty cheers were given for in the northwest. Just imagine if you Lands, but was instantly pulled up by Wonderful Snake River. R. A. Stewart is repairing the broken It never rains but pours. Things go the Omaha people whicli were returned can, a stream of molten metal contain her brother. Again she tried to run, plastering in the court room. Tlie Snake is one of the most won by spurts in this world. Men, boys with interest as the tram pulled out. ing thirty-five tons running through only to fall through a second time. Several parties returned from the and women have their fads. Base ball derful rivers of the west. Its source is little troughs made in the sand, but if The steward of the car was kept busy const and mountains Saturday. has died out in Albany and swimming all the way to Portland stowing away, your imagination fails you go and s<e She could not move and gave up all in NVyoming and entering Idaho at an hoi>e. Fright had almost paralyzed elevation of nearly 6,000 feet above the The S. P. company has put on an- is cooling off; but summer resorting is the fruits, placing the bouquets in wa it. At Oregon city the party were met her. Would her brother save her from in full blast.— Albany Dtmocred. other freight train on* this side. sea level, it crosses the state from east Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Briggs nee Mamie ter, hanging up the limbs laden with by citizens and the baud, and led to a a fearful death? NVould he leave her to to west and flows north forming nearly I, ost—A lady’s fob chain, last Fri beautiful grove where a bountiful lunch fruit and clearing decks generally. Braiy arrived in this city last Saturday day. Finder leave it at this office. save himself? She thought of mamma one-half its western boundary, and evening. They were married in San “The excursion was a grand success was spread. too. The awful train was coming leaves the state at an elevation of only Fresh bread, doughnuts, cookies and Diego, California, last NVednesday eve and the visitors have gone away with Hon. J. T. Apperson welcomed the closer, closer. Every moment was infi pies every day at Red Front bakery. 680 feet. This stream runs nearly 1000 ning August 13, 1890. Mr. Briggs is a impressions of the NVillamette valley guests in a very cordial manner, Judge nitely precious. The young hero’s Conductor Webster, of the regular native of Louisville, Kentucky, and miles in its sinuous winding before it the bride is an Oregonian and well which will never be effaced. Future M. L. Pipes responded. After lunch heart was true as steel. Valiantly he reaches the Columbia and it forms some mall train, was at his post yesterday. known in this city. excursions visiting this city cannot lie other members of tlie association made again dragged her out, and putting his IL L. Heath and E. C. Apperson are grand and lieautiful cataracts in its de There is an old lady residing at Albi given a more delightful trip. The party a few remarks, and then the sight see slender arms around her, swiftly with scent, the most noted of which are Sho-: expected home from the cascades to na who left Missouri for the Pacific left for Omaha last night with fruit, ing commenced, whicli occupied over the strength given by desperation, day. shone falls, which have heretofore ixx-n ! coast about forty years since, and raised Fresh bread, cakes, pies and taffy a family of nine, all married, five of berries and melons enough to last them one hour. During the ride to Oregon pulled her off the bridge ashore “We described in the IFc«/ Shore. They are city and return the following resolu every day i Sundays excepted) at Gris them daughters. She has been mar all the way there.” couldn’t stop!” shouted the engineer as 210 feet in height and surpass the noted You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS. sen’s. ried twice, her latter husband having Along with the visitors were a number tions were unanimously adopted: the locomotive sped by them. Tlie lit Niagara in Ix-auty if not in volume. been accidentally killed a few years ago First — It is gratifying to announce of members of Portland ’ s board of trade Rev. McKillop and family will spend tle girl relieved her fright witli a flood Just above are the Twin falls which' a week in the mountains near Jones & but what is remarkable two of her Tlie followShg are the names of the that at this, its fourth session, tlie Or of tears. Tlie lx>y did not move a mus are ninety feet high and may lx- con.' daughters are also widows from like ( '<>’* mill. causes. The old adage of being born to Omahaites: Daniel H. NVlieeler, fire egon press association comprises prac cle, but picked up his sister’s hat which Wanted—An ex]ierienced lady teach “Good Luck," seems reversal in this insurance, councilman; Geo. L. Dennis tically the whole press of Oregon, and tlie train had run over, and stood silent sidered a part of this mighty cataract. NVithin this short distance are found er desires a school. Call or address family. • plumlier, superintendent of plumbing; thoroughly representative of the pub ly wondering over the fact that they this office. 300 of the 5,300 feet of the river’s fall in lishing interests of the state. From a Jas. Flannery, stockman, street com At Wilsonville, on last Monday, says Idaho. The remaining 5,000 feet are Miss Emma Hawley returned home the Oregon city Enterprise, a son of missioner; St. A. D. Balcom, capitalist, modest beginning three years ago it lias wen1 saved— Oregon City Courier. from east of the mountains last Satur S. B. Seely was drawing water for his distributed more or less gradually from Indians Fight a Sham Buttle. steadily grown and prospered, until ex-cliairman board of public works; day evening. horses, which he had tied to the plat tlie eastern boundary of the state to Harry Couneman, deputy city clerk; now tlie stamp and seal of its assured On last Saturday afternoon the Indi- where it enters NVasliington, near IL T. Simpson, a repairer of watches, form of the well. The horses become clocks and jewelry, from Montana will frightened at something and pulled the C. L. Chaffee, wholesale lumber, presi stability is placed upon it by the gener ans of Lemlii agency, with some of Lewiston. When Major l’owell, direct platfrom from under the boy letting dent city council; F. L. Blumer, real ous appreciation of tlie great metroixil- their red brethren from Fort Hall, who soon locate here. or of the geological survey, saw this him fall in to the well headforemost. John Dwire was put in the cooler on The well is alxiut 40 feet and contains estate, councilman: E. P. Davis, Nov itan city of tlie state. NVe pledge our. are visiting them, had a sham battle. mighty river, he remarked: “I can Monday for lieing drunk. Tuesday he about five feet of water. Strange to say elty iron works, councilman; F. J. Jas selves as an association to encourage, The exhibition took place on the Hat put this wator on 2,000,000 acres of land was fined $5 and costs. the boy was uninjured. His father, per, liquor dealer, councilman; John pot onlj the business interests of tlie near the high bridge, and was partici for twenty-five cents per acre.” He CLOSING OUT AT COST J. L. Hewitt, of Hewitt Bros., dealers who was near, ran to his assistance and McLearie, Phoenix foundry, council publishing fraternity, but to cultivate pated in by about two hundred war might have added that lie could as MY STOCK OF in pianos and organs, etc., went to Port drew him out of the well, the boy rid- man; E. F. Moriarty, lawyer, council those social amenities and mutual cour riors. They had been preparing for the ing up in the water bucket. easily furnish the power to drive tlie land to-day by team. CHAS. GBISSHN. man; B. F. Madsen, contractor, coun tesies in both personal and journalistic fray for several days, and appeared in machinery of the world. Tlie matter Thirty Day« in the County Jail« A marriage license was issued on the cilman; Henry Osthoff, merchant,coun intercourse, that dignify and ennoble all tlie glory of paint of every iiue, and of using this vast water supply for irri 19th inst. by Clerk Hobbs to Geo. Hive- NVm. NVhite, Ed. Martin and Tom cilman; Theo. Olsen, real estate, coun the profession. had their horses decorated in the same gation purposes is being discussed, and ly and Mrs. Nettie Goodrich. Second — The fine appreciation by the Davis were seen on the streets Monday cilman; Edward O’Connor, liquor deal manner. Three different battles were promises to be a reality in the near fu There will lie a game of Dall at the er, councilman; NVm. G. Shriver, real city of Portland of this association is fought; in the first two, the charge and fair ground next Sunday between the morning by the city marshal, and as ture. It has, in fact, already lieen used they were suspicious loo ting characters estate, councilman: A. H. Sander, mer gratefully appreciated. The metropolis the skirmish, the Indians were mount to some extent, and ere long will doubt Nob Hill’s and McMinnville*. of a state is the point of concentration he ordered them to move on. They chant, councilman. ed, while in the last, a fight at close Iliis well-known mountain hotel, on the Tillamook road, ten miles Mrs. J. L. Rogers returned home of the energy and intelligence and vir quarters, the warriors were on foot. less be the means of converting the This cannot fail of being a good ad said all right, but as they did not disap from a two week’s visit near Turner vast Snake river bottoms into growing from North Yamhill, is now open for the accommodation of the travel tue of the jieople. It is at once a repre. This fighting was just the same as in fields and productive orchards. An ex ing public. station, Marion county, last Saturday. pear very fast hekept a lookout for them. vertisement for the whole valley. And sentative and a leader. Here is our Mrs. Susie Talmage and Mrs. Julia A little past noon he saw a packer of it makes one feel more contented when point of contact witli the outside world real battles in every particular, even to tensive field is here offered for the in ZEZOIFeSZE FEED I2ST robbing and scalping the dead, an ex genuity of man to make this section, Snyder are at Tillamook enjoying the eggs with a man at each end of it going he knows his county can beat the world gentle breezes that come the sea across. toward the river. The marshal followed when she tries. McMinnville is waking and here we feel the throb of its mighty hibition of which was given that made heretofore worthless, one of the garden Passengers carried to and from trains and over the road to the coast, heart. In the glory and Ix’auty of this the blood of the spectators run cold. spots of the west. Prof. Carl W. Young has been ap- them and brought them before Justice up. at reasonable rates. glorious and lieautiful city we see tlie pointed teacher of penmanship at the Shurtleft’, where NVhite and Martin A Yamliill Town. About seventy-five white people gath Good hunting and fishing in the immediate vicinty. glow of a life and power that has come Normal Institute now convening in plead guilty to stealing the eggs from Record of Deeds. ered to witness the novel sight, and East Portland. to it from our distant homes among tlie Yamhill has long been noted for its the depot. They said that Davis liad felt amply repaid for their trip. The F. JOI’LIN, Proprietor. The following deeds have been filisi Rev. Wiley Knowles will return from nothing to do with the theft, and as he remarkable people and institutions. hills and vales of fruitful Oregon. Up Indians were very friendly and went for record since the last report: Yaquina this week and will occupy the on the topmost Ixiugh of the sturdy Now a town is lieing formed which pulpit of tlie C. P. churcli Sunday, is quite young the justice let him go. will make the most model community tree of our statehood gleams this per about to the carriages and shook hands I. B. Gentry and wife to NV. J. Turn The others will board Sheriff Warren morning and evening. with many of the people, and appeared fect flower, drowning in the light of its bow, lot in Willamina; $60. in the world if the rules governing it very proud to have such a large and ap Geo. NV. Phillips, formerly assessor of for thirty days. I. B. Gentry and wife to E. M. Turn- are carried out. 11 will forever be safe crimson dawn, and fainting in the jier- preciative audience.— Idaho Recorder. Will Give You Heard the Bella. this county, But now of Eastern Ore I bow, lot in Willamina; $30. from editors, lawyers and mixed el fume from its own rich heart. And as gon lias been shaking old friends by Col. T. C. Smith, of Salem, is now Sensible Talk. Ambery Grace and wife to ('lias, Tay tile hands the past few days. ements generally. The laws which it is our tree, so it is our flower. May i doing Europe. I11 writing home from every member will have to subscribe it bloom forever. (Applause). lor, 60 acres in section 15, t 3 s, r •> w; The lawn party given by the ladies John Robinson ’ s circus drew the -III of the Christian church last Friday Ireland lie says: “What I have seen are substantially: no quarreling, no Third—To the committee of arrange largest gathering in the city Monday 1700. evening at the residence of C. A. Wal of the Emerald Isle I do not wonder at improper language, no taking the ments, Mr. Ed Casey, Mr. L. Samuels United States to John Flett, 640 acres that was ever inside the city limits. All lace, was a satisfactory affair. Irishmen having a tender spot under name of God in vain, no swearing, no and Mr. E. NV. Allen, we express our portions of the county were represented in 12 s, r 4 w. We are in receipt of an invitation to their vests for the dear old island. Ev evil speaking, lying or slandering. appreciation of their untiring zeal in also representatives from Del Norte Max Medefind and wife to Peter Hex. attend the first annual camp of the erything is very beautiful and quaint, ministering to the comfort and pleas That they regularly attend divine wor county. Cal. The Cburfcr cares not eler, 50 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w; $600. Polk county pioneers to I k 1 held at though showing great age; but in most Roswell L. Bewley anil wife to Ore ship in Hojie church, and keep holy ure of the members during this session, whether it is a circus, a 4th of July cel Monmouth, Sept. 11th and 12th. cases everything is built so solidly that Rev. J. Hoberg is in attendance at the ravages of centuries make little im the whole of tlie Lord's day. That and to the people of Portland for sup ebration, a eampmeeting or a horse gonian Railroad Co., right of way; $1. Win. Chapman and wife to Oregon they abstain from the use of opium in porting their efforts in that regard. tile Oregon conference, which is in ses race, anything that will draw a crowd sion at Grant’s Pass. Owing to ill pression. I have ridden on a jaunting every shape and form. No gambling Fourth—The thanks of this associa from all parts of a county together is ian railroad company; right of way car and heard the ‘Bells of Shandon/ no lascivious conduct. Nothing tend tion are hereby tendered to the several health Rev. G. F. Round did not go. beneficial to that county, Old friends $2-50. T. Bynum broke the front axletree of that sound so grand on the pleasant ing to drunkenness. No theft of any transportation companies and street met here last Monday, shook hands T, J, Shadden and wife to Mary A. his wagon Tuesday on his way down waters of the river Lee.” 1 kind. No tresspassing on the property railways for courtesies extendeded to us and exchanged a few words, who had Khadden. lot in McMinnville; $500. from the mountains with a load of lum- They Miss Sometimes. Investment Company to Nelson Gil It will ■ of others. No dancing parties. No and especially to Mr. E. P. Rogers, not met before for years, y you well to call anti see our goods Pleasant lier. He Inal on nearlv five thousand feet. jrices l><‘foi,<* buy ing els<kNvher<k. The killing of NV. H. NValker brings theatrical representations. No bathing for favors shown to tlie secretary in the memories were revived, and men and bert, lot 1, block 32, Oak Park; $90. B. P. Cardwell and wife to Mis. Ma women who had not smiled for years A very successful and pleasant lawn to mind the fact that a num taken for a in the river on Sundays or at any time discharge of his duties. Fifth—We thank tlie proprietors and actually laughed on that day. They tilda Mabee, lots 1, 2 and 5, Lippincotts party was held “on the green’’ in front deer seldom escapes. The hunter can without having first put on in private of widow Martin’s residence Tuesday blindly shoot into the brush and if the a decent bathing suit. No intoxicat employes of the hotel Portland for tlie forgot their cares and responsibilities add to Dayton; $240. evening, in tile interest of the Bapiist Our Groods are Xew and P’resh. hospitalile attentions to us during our for a few hours as is always the ease B. P. Cardwell and wife to C. W. object is a man, get game every time.— ing drinks or tobacco sold or bartered stay church. here. Powell, lot 1, block 1, Lippincott’s add. or kept exposed for sale. No horses, when such a grand reunion takes place. Eugene Guard. This seems to be a JACOBSON, Third St. Sixth—That tlie thanks of this asso The McMinnville Grange & Fanners cattle swine or poultry to run at large. Unless something unusual comes to to Dayton. $150. company has filed new articles of in- faef, ix'caus«' the cases where men es ciation are tendered to our faithful, un H. H. Burton and wife to M. NV. eoiqxinition with the secretary of state, cape are not generally published. The Pigeons to lie confined within wire tiring and energetic secretary, Mr. E.C. wake people up the world over, they Burton, 203 acres near North Yamhill, increasing flic capital stock front $4,000 Man About Town is told of such a case netting.— Albany Democrat. become chronic, imagining the world to $10,tm NVell now friend Nutting where did Pentland, for his successful work in and all in it was against them. But quit claim; $1. that recently happened beyond Fish you get that! Yamhill has long been behalf of the association. No one can afford to do without Lake. A former Albany man saw what when they get out, meet their neigh H. H. Burton and wife to Mary F. Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean he supposed to be a deer, took aim and the butt of the whole state, neverthe Seventh—That we wish to express bors, and kxik the world square in the Cone, 4o acres near North Yamhill quit ses tlie mouth, purities the breath, pre less we are proud of our county; and if our appreciation of the very cordial and face they see that they are as well off claim; $10. serves the teeth and makes them beau fired, missing a man who was the oli- | you are looking for a nice clean, moral pleasant reception tendered us by tlie in every way as tlie rest of the citizens, Austin Whitney to Prospere Lefrene, tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. jeet shot at.— Democrat. j community in which to east your lot, board of trade and citizens of Oregon they brace up, feel more patriotic and 150 acres, section 20, t 5 s, r 5 w; $1227. Quite a hard shower of rain fell in City. G. A. 1*. Post at Sheridan. I come to Yamhill. the hills and mountains to tlie west of Eighth—That we believe, frijm in rememlxir the occasion for months and TUE QUESTION SETTLED. J ust after we went to press last week Creamery Burned. us yesterday morning. A little rain formation gathered from all parts of even years.— Grants Daxs Courier. would do no hurt in tlie valley. But a prominent G. A. R. man brought this This cut is a faithful Tlie creamery at Goshen burned to the state that the recent census of Ore will not complain if it does not come item in: Donaldson Post No. 55, G. A. Two Trains Daily. picture of the well known till the grain is in the ware house. establishment of Thomas R., was instituted August 9, by Col. the ground last Thursday evening. Tne gon shows a population far short of the Effective May 11th, 1890, the Union Priced; Son, at 524 Sacra Edward Wakefield, in his history of J. C. Cooper, at Sheridan. The post fire started in the boiler house while actual population, and we respectfully Pacific system will establish two daily mento street, S. F, As the New Zealand, estimates that the intro starts out with twenty charter members the men were at dinner and gained request the department at NV ashington trains lietween Portland and Spokane leading chemists of the duction of bumble liees into that coun such a headway as to get lieyond con to order a recount of the whole state. Do \<»t Fail to see these •¿•«•st. they were asked to try lias already profited the farmers to and prospects for a strong membership. trol before it was discovered. Alxiut Ninth—That the rivers and harbors Falls. Pullman palace sleepers and re iettle the question as to what Karsaparilias were tlie extent of $5,000,000. Before their The following officers have lieen elected: .Machilies Before clining ehair cars will be run lietween Introduction it was impossible to grow H. S. Maloney, post commander; J. 4,(100 or 5,000 pound* of cheese and a of Oregon are of great importance to Portland and Spokane Falls without in fart purely vegetable. We present their re Purchasing. port. red clover seed for lack of fertilizing C. Gillett, S. V.; G. NV. Kimball, J. V. large amount of butter was destroyed. commerce, and we therefore earnestly change. • We have, ramie raref il chemical analyses of agents. J. F. Ovitt, quartermaster; S. L. Hyde, Mr. NVilson, tlie proprietor, had $1,600 reccommend to congress liberal appro This new arrangement will afford •several well known br;t:>’s of sarsaparilla, and j have found them uii widt the siugie exception of Miss Rose Hembree called at this of insurance on his property, which he priations therefor, anil hereby direct the ’s tocontain lodidcof Poui-simn. As »result fice this week to say that all artists are surgeon; D. R. Evans, ehaplain; H. 11. thinks i* about one-fourth of hi* loss.— secretary to transmit to our represen Ixith local and through passengers ad j Joy we are enabled to pr •iii»tor-r Joy’s to be the only Hoffes, <>.; J. E. Brown, <). G.;Chas. requested to exhibit specimens of their ditional facilities. Tickets, detailed ' purely vegetable snr-ja»a. ;i a t'ne market Eugene Register. tatives and senators in congress a copy has come under our observation.” work at tlie county fair. Photography, Lafolett, adjutant. time of trains, and general information, I j which I of this resolution. Modem medicine Im* proven that all ordinary oil painting, crayons, etc., are expected G. A. K. Custer Post. Leg Broken. can lie obtained upon application to any ’ace eruptions are not < j by di’eabul blood, in goodly number. Miss Hembree is Tenth — This association earnestly ticket agent Union Pacific System. but by indigestion i::. i piuggiah circulation. Hall corner of Third and F streets, recommends tlie organization of a state On Monday afternoon a inesenger superintendent of the art department T. NV. L ee , ' I which call for vegetable alteratives, instead of and is taking an active interest in it. came to this city for Dr. Goucher with McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the board of trade, and that each town in Gen ’ l Pass. Agent. i mineral blood purifiers like Iodide of Potapsitnn. ON' EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE She also requests that the- pictures be information that a young man named second and fourth Saturdays' of each Joy’s Vegetable Sarsapnriiai being the latest, i month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com the state be urged to organize a local sent in to tlie superintendent at Mr. Notice. the first to discard the old notions and proceed Fellows’ furniture store on or liefore Hutchcroft had broken his leg. The rades cordially invited to attend. board of trade, and the state board be J. B. G ardner , Commander. All farmers desiring repairs for Deer i under the modern theory. Its cures attest the unfortunate man was driving a grain Septenilicr 1st. constituted of delegates from the local ! soundness of the theory. It I3 the alk of the wagon along a side hill gathering bun W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. boards, By tlie united action of such a ing or McCormick binders please give | hour. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable by i state board, the interests of all sections orders for same to J. G. Ballinger & Co. porous plaster; price 25 cents Sold by dles when a wheel of the wagon broke ■ THAT Hacking Cough can be so quickly terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Borers Bros and he Jumped to the ground breaking that I cured by Shilohcure. We gttanml of Oregon will lx1 greatly lienefitted, as early as possible to insure arrival. remedy for yon. Sold bv Rogers Br.s j Bros his leg very badly below the knee. The and a local matter will thus lie advanc SHILOH'S Vitalizer is wliat von need for 1 Sold by " Rogers SHILOH’S cough and eon sumption cure , CROUP, Whooping cough and luonchitis ----------------------------- is sold hv us on n guarantee. It cures i on accident happened on the farm, of Mr. I immediately relieved by Shiloh** cure. Sold ed by the milted action of a central constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and » WILL you suffer with dyspepsia and liv- all symptoms of dyspepsia; price 10 and 75 er complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaran ^motion Boxers Errs. Gildred near North Yamhill. J by Rogers Bros. board of trade. cents per bottle. Sold by Rogers Bros. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER __________ « Z /f ROGERS BROS. PURE DRUGS At the Red Front Grocery FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS F. DIELSCHNEIDER, > íZ OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AT COST! FOR CASH IN HAND, As 1 am intending to make a change in my Business. Call Early and * Secure Great Bargains. F. Dielschneider. OITT Grocery i» Confectionery BREAD, CAKES, PIES & CANDIES Z^xeslx Every ARTIC SODA WATER. / CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. TRAVELER’S HOME.. Everything in First Class Style. R. JACOBSON I MEN'S AND BOYS CL0THIN6 Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods! COST OR NO COST! * Men’s Suits from $450 Upward. AWARDED ONLY GRAND PRIZE * A e~ HEWITT BROS., ONLY PERFECT I teed to cure you Sold by Rogers Bros. McMinnville. Oregon. sEWirIG MECIIAfils^ PACIFIC COAST AGENCY. FAMILY USB. 1368 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal.