A STARTLING CASE. KALEM WIT HO VT A TITLE. WEATHER-CROP BVLLETIX. RAR DOCKET J. I,. Roger« is sick witli chills and fever. I For the Week Ending Saturday, Sept. 13. Quarter Section in that City Wliirh No .1 Kp.Ulent of Union County Talk. tli< State of Oregon vs Amos XVhitlow; 1890---V. S. Signal Service. » Hewitt Bros have a tine line of 1'lrwt Time in Seventeen Years. Man Owns. perjury. school supplies books etc. Thursday. September 18, 1890. About normal temperature prevailed State of Oregon vs A Bolx?rtson ; as­ , A singular case is reported to the La It is not generally known, but ae-: Fresh bread, cakes, pies and taffy sault with a dangerous weapon. during the week In various sections | XX’m. Campbell et al vs Orin B Skin­ cording to the tale of a gentleman, for- ; ! Grande Gazette of a Union county man frosts were more frequent and of great­ every . tn et ux; action for money. concerned. Some time since an eastern The winds have been light, generally Mail south closes at 9:l> a. in. Mail Allen Snyder et al vs H <) Noble; re­ capitalist concluded a bargain with a 1 James Smith, brother of a well-to-do XVright’s Blacklicrry Cordial should mirth closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. from the northwest. The mornings plevin. lie kept in every house. Invaluable in farmer living near Island city, in that Mail for 5:15 r>. in train cl>>»< « erenin; E A Post, Adtnr. vs Chas Woods et citizen of that place for the purchase of ; county. In 1873 Mr. Smith was pros­ have been partly cloudy or foggy, the in till relaxed condition« of the bowel«. before at 9 p tn several acres of vacant land near the al; equity. Sold by Rogers Bros. atmosphere is becoming more tilled Jones A- Co vs John Minty et al; con­ XVillamette University. The stranger trated with a severe attack of fever, and with smoke from the forest fires. The Impure blood and low vitality will THE M 1RKET REPORT. during his sickness lost all power of firmation. make fearful inroads on your health. employed a well-known Salem lawyer coast and XX'iltamette valley are more Morris & Mile« vs P M Christenson; Potatoes ................... V hit $ <10 to 1 00 XVright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your to search the title. The attorney did speech. He recovered his faculties in free from smoke than any other sec­ action for money. t.'hicken.«. young i blood and build you up. Sold by Rog­ every other way, and has since been A J Homer vs J F Angevine; con­ his work and reported the title defect­ old. )>doz 1 ini tn 4 50 ers Bros. tions. A few leaves have begun to fall, 10 ¿Clear sides 11». firmation. ive, In 1852, or thereabout, the old physically as strong as the average a few varieties are coloring, showing 8 Baron ¿Shoulders lb The firemen's harvest ball last Fri­ Thos C Galloway vs C E and Maud Methodi«t mission took up 160 acres of man. He had taken a land claim, and IO to 12 the rapid approach of autumn. lilams V lh day evening was not the brilliant sue-. Bryan; action for inone.v. 10 r » tin 10 pd pails ground, on which now stands the state came to the land office XX’ednesday to cess it might have lieen. The net re ­ Ed XX ’ ood vs G F and C E Fendali; Grain harvest is over; the crop is gen­ Urd '(In 5 gallon tins s to lb ceipts were small. The managers ex­ action for money. house, Marion courthouse, the Willam­ see about it. In some transaction with erally threshed and hauling to ware­ 15 Eggs. dozen the officials, which he probably did not press their thanks to the ladies who as ­ McMinnville National Bank vs Geo. ette University and scores of the finest ."i0 Butter, t reanterv, V roll houses, mills, etc. is now in progress. sisted in the arrangements for the M Kaleigh; action for money. Butter, dull, fresh roll 40 residences in the capital city. The readilj' understand, he conceived the Good crops of extra good quality of supper. 20 Charles Handley vs Ellen F Jackson; Brine ....... >< pound. 1-. to East Salem school building also stands idea that he was being defrauded, and wheat is generally reported to have 5 4 to Dried apples, dull, V pd. Some of the iron pilasters for the equity. 8 (> to Dried plums, dull, pd. Thè State of Oregon ex rul J F XVise- on the land in question. The necessary was seized with a fit of passion border­ been secured. new brick have been declared n g. and s 6 to Dried prunes, du'l, V pd. carver vs Fred S Smith; equity. filings were made, but for some reason ing almost upon insanity and immedi­ 8 will not lie put in the building. They (» to Fruit drying is in progress. The Driedpeaches,dull, pd John M. Hulery vs Geo M Raleigh; 1 05 Flour . ..$sack 1 IM) to were furnished by the Dallas foundry. the Mission failed to apply for and ob­ ately began to talk a “blue streak.” His prune crop was large, of good quality action for money. conversation was disconnected, but Poor work will not build up the busi­ D M DeLong vs A R Logan and T A tain the final patters of transfers from every word was articulated as plainly and in demand. The onion crop is be­ ness of the foundry. By the way, a < Hl RCH NOTICES. Turner, replevin. the government, but in after years sold, ing pulled. Potatoes arc ready to he i foundry, managed right, would pay in State of Oregon ex ral G M Patty vs gradually, pieces of the land until now as if he had never been deprived of the M ethodist E piscopal C hi kch - Services ‘ this city. XX’e have one that has not dug and are more than average in power of speech. He has since been J McKee; equity. • every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p in. lieen in use for several years anil the Robert Stowe vs A P Fleenor; action alxiut ninety acres of it tire covered with able to talk readily, and seems to lie quantity, quality and size. Some hops Sunday School at 9:30 a. in , right man has a goixl opening. buildings, and the whole, with present R ev G. F R ound , Pastor. for money. are already being hauled to the mar­ making up for lost time. Stowe & Brower vs Thos Fliekhowe; improvements, is worth over $2,000,000. C’UMBLBLANO PRESBYTERIAN ( III R< H — * Margaret Durland, recently deceased, A singular feature of the affair is that ket. In Marion county hops are ac­ Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p has bequeathed to the sebisil fund of action for money. When these facts were learned, those m Sunday School at 9:39 a. m. ’ Douglas county all the residue and re­ XX' H Logan vs C XX' Talmage; ap­ his conversation is principally upon tive at 32 cents per pound, (¡rapes are who owned land within the limits of R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor mainder of her property after bequeath­ peal. topics that were prominently before ripening. The vines are very healthy B xitist Cm r < » .—Services every Sabbath ing one thousand dollars to John Per­ Emma C Faulconer vs A B Faulcon­ the Mission claim were badly scared, the public at the time he lost his and are liearing heavily. The grape al 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at due, of Medford, Jackson county, Ore­ er; divorce. and at once employed an able lawyer yield in Jackson county is unusually 9;55a. ni. R ev R. M( K illop . Pastor. gon, one- thousand dollars to Sallie Jos Matty vs Geo L Biggin et al; ac­ to look out for their rights and obtain a speech. targe. The corn crop is fair. The gen­ C hristian C hi rch services every Sabbath Black, wife of Henry Black, of Sum­ tion for money. The theory of the physician wLo is at 11 a. m, and 7 p in ner, Oregon, and one thousand dollars Jennie B Swartont vs R J Swartout; patent from the government for which attending the man at La Grande is that eral yield of grain in Sherman, XVasco R ev D r . B. F F i ller , Pastor they agreed to pay a handsome fee. to Margaret Leek of Ray county, Mis- divorce. and adjoining counties was larger titan i souri. Morris XX’indt vs Daniel Parsons; Only a few days since was the applica­ pari of the brain eontroling the vocal expected. Through the sections south organs had become paralyzed during tion mthde, and up to that time the The receipts of the water works sys" action for money. of the Blue mountains grain and hay Minnie Soudy vs Charles L Soudy; his long sickness and had again liecome tem for August were $812.4-5, and the whole tract might have been pre-empt ­ crops are unusually good. Forest fires Ion will find a complete line of fancy running exi>enses $525.25. The latter divorce. stimulated to action by violent passion. David Stout vs School District No 40; ed by some daring speculator and for are quite extensive, though not so and staple groceries, crockery and figures do not include the expense of injunction. Real Estate. the next twenty years this ease would great as in former years. glassware. A complete stock of green laying new mains. Four thousand Emily Coolidge vs Matthew Coolidge have filled the courts. This story Is no feet of pipe have been ordered laid for divorce. There will be issued from the central! F. Rogers to C, A. XVallaee, 52.51 and roast Rio, Costa Rica, Mocha and the benefit of petitioner«. The Court office in a few days, a circular, asking j O. G. Jara coffee; fine gunpowder, street main will lie extended to the city I Mantle A Cowen vs Daniel Parsons; canard. It is an absolute fact that even acres in t 4 s, r 4 w; $1. the proud, pushing state of Oregon B. P. Cardwell to XV. T. Hash, lot 8, lor information relative to the grain English breaksasl and Japan tea. The limits above the Sister’s school, and tlie action for money. XVilfred Unger vs Anna Unger; di­ does not even own the ground upon blk 3, Dayton; $75. ; Alta street main to Marie street. — Krwt and fruit yield of the state this year, most complete stock of candy, nuts, ci­ vorce. which her capitol building stands.— —AT THE— United States to E. M. Adams, 632.07 and it is hoped that those receiving the gars and tobacco in the city. Can­ i Oregonian. Lafollett A Kinney vs Geo Raleigh; Evening Telegram. The council at its meeting last Mon­ action for money. acres in t 4 s, r 4 w. same may answer promptly, fully and ning A Wallace’» extracts are best and day evening ordered 100 tin signs paint- The Salem Statesman says that the Chas Lafollett vs G XX’ Branson; ac­ Jas. S. Cooper to J. C. Cooper, 16.43 comprehensively. The quantity, qual­ cheapest. We offer no prize hut prom­ ! ed and put in a conspicuous place at tion formoney. ity and average yield of the crops in ise you fair dealing for your money the intersection of streets, giving the J Fletcher & Co vs XX’ J ( larrison! ac­ land, the title of which the Telegram acres in t 4 s r 4 w; $800. reporter attempts to question, lies en­ James XX'eston to Chas. K. XVeston. Oregon, in 1890, should lie put on rec­ and produce. name of each st reet. This will be a tion for money. ord. J. II. Henderson. Prop. : great convenience, especially to strang­ T B Wait vs Jas Minty et al; action tirely east of Twelfth street, or the rail­ part of J. R. XValling D. L. C.; $2. ers, as it is at present a very difficult for money. road track, and extends north and B. S. P agce , Investment Co. to Jennie B. Swart­ task to direct a stranger to any particu- M Fisk vs George Fonts; action for south from the High school building to out, lots 7 and 8, blk 56, Oak Park; $175 Observer. Local and General. I lar place in the city.— Corvallis Gazette. money. and including the woolen mills ground. WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Anna E. Bain to L. H. Cook, blk 10, Growth of Clackamas County. 1 Our council can do the same thing and A J Apjierson vs Portland Adams; The McMinnville band left for Salem The man who settled on this land did Oak Park; $1500. i it would lx? likewise appreciated by our action for money. Sunday. The result of County Assessor Noide ’ s ! people. John Jones vs Annie E Breon ¡action not perfect his title from the govern­ Curtis E. XX'ells to John E. Bell 160 Mrs. Dr. Pease left yesterday morn­ work shows a marked increase over last ment before his death, and his heirs acres in t 5 r 6; $2200. Forest Grove is to have a cannery; it for money. ing for Dakota. Milwaukie Harvester Co vs George J year in the taxable proi>erty of Clack- will not be a salmon cannery but a fruit deeded it after his death, without quee- Lucy Gracier to O. S. X ’ anosse, 7.67 A motor line to Dayton is just the cannery, and tlie subscriptions have Zigler et al; action for money. tunas county. From a comparative Dundee Mortgage & Trust Co vs ( leo tion, for some time. For a time some acres in Lafayette; $190. thing to talk about. more than equaled the expectations of summary furnished by him the follow-' Shepherd et al; order for deed. persons did question the validity of the A. B. Faulconer to Emma C. Faulcon­ Ing facts and figures are obtained; Yamhill watermelons are in the the originators of tlie scheme, they hav­ G F. Hardwick vs State Insurance Co; title, but there has been a recent decis­ ing secured enough to insure its start in er lots 3 and 6 block 17 lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 market and are being sold cheap. Acres of land, 440,753, an increase of; first-class shape. A meeting of the action for money. Eliza F. Logitn vs A R Logan; di- ion, which dears up the title entirely- block 27 Sheridan; $700. Put in your spare time talking about stockholders will be held and officers 88,357 acres over last year, which are There is now no question what ­ [ vorce. H. Hurley to E. J. Young 10 acres the sewerage question. The city needs 1 and directors elected. The buildings valued at $2,994,205, an increase of $552- Annie Springer vs B 1) Springer; di- ever alxiut it. The reporter in his at­ Hess D. L. C. $560. it. I will be erected and everything in good 488 over last year; value of town lots I vorce. tempt to lx* sensational, simply made a XX' F Mayer to C S Harnish, land in and improvements $863,285, an increase Geo. Ramage will sixm go out to Mr. running order lx>fore spring, so as to Jas Fletcher vs Josephine Klonelteck; fl of himself. Sander’s farm, southwest of Amity, to | take the earl v fruits, berries and vegeta- foreclosure. Sheridan, $180. ¡ 1 ble«. of $261,865 over iast year; household fur-1 ptiint Mr. S.’s residence. Jonathan Bogue vs I. J Brower et al; J XX' Came to T C Elmlund, 100 acres niture $95,000, an increase of $22,000; Superintendent Young Discharged. Oregonian* in Germany. foreclosure. Dr. S. A. Young has sold X’ander- land in X'anthill eounty;$4500. horses and mules numbered last year Lizzie Prentice, Admrx, vs J H Stan­ bilt, brother of Kettleman, to a Mr. Last Wednesday the school board of II. Hirschlierg of Independence, aud ley; action for monev. R Kleinderist to H Baily and J XX’ 2815, this year 4154; cattle increased to Merril, of Portland, for $250. D. XV. Sears of McCoy, are still travel­ Geo G Bingham, hist Atty, vs Susan directors held a meeting. At this meet­ Parker, 3200 sq ft in XVillamina; $50. 32,4-54, 7964 over last year; sheep to 12,- , Chaney and Allen are running a ing in Germany. Ina recent letter to Nickerson and Elizabeth Simms; action ing a very unusual proceeding took J L Rogers to C A XVallaee 52.51 162, 1950 over last year; and hogs to hack to the Salem fair. It leaves in the for money. place which was to notify Prof. ('. W. I acres in t 3 s r 4 w; $1000. the ll’isf Side Mr. Hirschberg express­ morning and returns at night. 6419, 485 over last year, mortgages were' Young who had been appointed super-| C A XVallaee to N A Anderson, 199.52 es liis sympathy for the tailoring classes Trees Six Hundred and Fifty Feet Tall. last year $430,076, and this year $522,307 j Al Hussey, of this city, has been ap­ pointed agent at the Grand Ronde res­ in Germany whose lot in life is so much Prof. Fred G. Plummer, the civil cn- intendent for the ensuing year, that by acres in t 4 s r 4 w; $10,000. blit this increase is solely due to a few ' ervation vice Thos. Faulconer resigned. worse than anything an Oregonian at geneer of Tacoma, says: “I have lieen the first of next month liis services as J P Beeler to J M Chapman, part of real estate speculators; gross amount of I least can imagine; women working six ­ superintendent would not be necessary. lot 4 block 1, Morgan add to Sheridan; taxable property $5,374,556, an increase Two lots 60xl<*> clear and level 10 all over this country and have the liest blocks from post office for sale for $160. teen hours a day at hard work and re­ collection of the flora to lie found any­ Prof. Young was much surprised on $325. of $729,298 over last year; indebtedness A bargain. Enquire of Kay & Todd. ceiving twenty-five cents for it. He where. What do you think of these finding a note to that effect on his office S Potter to John XX' Chapman, 2520 is $1,594,136, an increase over last year All bills against the bridge across Co­ says living is expensive in Hamburg, trees 650 feet high. They are to be desk the next morning and is at loss to sq ft part of XX’ Chapman D L C; $45. of $251,537; the exemptions amount to zine creek should lx1 handed in to J. and to quote his own words: “This is a understand why such action should he James Emmerson to F H Harpole $382,786, an increase over last year of Hoberg who will see to their settle­ great city indeed and it is as costly to found that high in the nnsurveyed taken. The only excuse offered was 20.12acres, part of XX’ B XValling D L C; $28,000, leaving the net value of taxable townships near the fixit of Mount Taco ­ ment. live here as in San Francisco. They that the city did not want the expense $.550. property $3,396,034, an increase over The Hook and Ladder company have I give it to an American and we have to ma, and what is more 1 have seen them of a school superintendent. As Prof. M S Adams to Peter Jacquit, land in last year of $554,165. — Oregon City and made an instrumental measumient now certificates of membership, print­ ed at this office. All who have none i watch them closely. XX’e expect to of ti number with that result. There Young has been engaged for the year, Yamhill county; $2200. Courier. leave here for Dresden in a few days, as are lots of trees near the base of Mount it does not seem jtossible that the board should apply for one immediately. John Lynch to A. K. Mark 3.49 acres, Work Commenced at the Hatchery, can turn him off at will without suffi ­ i they say it is a nice city. XX ’ e have t 4 s, r 4 w; $350. The XV. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Tacoma whose foliage is so far above CLOSING OUT AT COST Dr. Johnson’s on Friday 19 inst. All lieen on the go ever since we reached the ground that it is impossible to tell cient cause to do so, especially when he XVork at the Clackamas salmon MY STOCK OF Anna St. Helen to Henry St. Helen, are cordially invited to attend. this country and never were two days to what family they belong except by has commenced the school term and part of D. Ramsey D. L. C.; $180. hatchery has been commenced, and in CH-A.S. C3-ISISSEZST. N. A. J acobs , Sec. ■ in the same place. I have the follow- the bark. X’ery few people know or laid out the work of each teacher and Luella Duncan to John XX'. Duncan a few weeks eggs and young fish may A. J. Edson of Carlton will start for ! ing laid out for my journey: From Ber­ grade for that time. Tt is doing injus ­ be seen in all stages of growth. The ar ­ 23 acres in t 3 r 2: $400. the states about the first of the month. lin to Dresden, thence to Carlsbad, dream of the immensity of our forest tice to a teacher who has laltored faith­ Jesse Edwards to Margaret J. XX’est- tificial propagation of salmon is an in­ growth. I wish that some of our large He will be gone alxiut two months. teresting study. Upon its success, to a Booneville Mo. will be his headquarters thence to Munich, thence to Frankfort- trees could be sent to the world's fair at fully for the welfare of the public fail, lot 3 blk 14 Newberg $560. on-the-Main, thence to XVeistaulen, Chicago. XX’e could send a flag jxile schools in Albina, and no one is more while away, H. Hurley and wife to L. A. Cornell large extent, depends the future of the surprised than the public to think that • 30 acres part of Hess D. L. C. in t 3 s r salmon industry of this state, as the Tiie mail route from this city to thence to Colic on Rhine, thence to for instance 300 or 400 feet long. the school Ixiard should lie so vacillat­ ’ 2 w; $1250. Grand Ronde went into actual service Brussells, thence to Paris, thence to natural increase of the fish is not suffi­ This well-known mountain hotel, on the Tillamook road, ten miles An Ancient Vessel. Tuesday morning. Mr. Yocum arrived : London, thence to Liverpool, thence to ing in their actions. First to elect and 1 Thos. Buckman to C. B. Frissell blk cient to keep pace with the heavy an­ from North Yamhill, is now open for the accommodation of the travel­ here at 10:15. McMinnville has now Southampton, where we expect to take Probably the oldest vessel in the then after the school term commences, ■ 30, Newberg, and 60 acre« in X’amhill nual catch. United States Fish com ing public. four daily mails. a steamer for our return home about world is now running on the Pacific change their minds.— Albina Courier. Ï county; $2300. missioner Hubbard this year has charge At this season of the year farmers Sept. 26th, or Oct. 3d. It is a hard IZOIESSE FEED IHST of the hatchery, and the usual success coast. This remarkable vessel, a fore A Nebraskaite Speaks. The Wild» or the N. W. usually pick their cord wood and other . matter to get a room, as they have all is expected. The output of young fish and aft schooner of about eighty tons early fall fruits. If you desire to pay I Passengers carried to and from trains and over the road to the coast, No wonder the farmers of Nebraska Most eastern people do not have any this year, however, will fall short of for your paper with wood bring it in as I been engaged three months in advance, register burden, called the X’igilant, is at reasonable rates. are arising in rebellion against the con ­ reliable idea alxiut this glorious N. XX'. soon as possible. and the estimate is now that there are now and has lxx?n regularly running that of last year, owing to the high Good hunting and fishing in the immediate vicinty. The finest line of school books,! over 125,000 foreigners in this country from Santa Cruz to St. Thomas and ditions that confront them. S. F. Barry country at all. Rev. E. XV. Clark, water and a delay in building the racks. arrived here from Buffalo county in tablets and all school supplies ever in I this season to 80,000 last year.” traveling correspondent of Frank Les ­ If 4,000,000 young fish are obtained, the vice versa, as a passenger, freight and the city also a movelty in the way of a mail packet for upwards of four score that state, last week. He says he had lie’s Illustrated XX'eekly, did not until fish commissioners will realize their ex­ Willamina Growing. slate cleaner to be found at hook store years. The X’igilant, it is said, was 160 acres of corn on his farm and 100 recently. Here is what he says: “This pectations. call and examine them. One day recently the writer was in acres in oats. He did not harvest northwest is a wonder to me. I can •:o LOxr.Ei: A n»BO&. On September 26, 1890 there will lie a the thriving little village of XVillamina. built in Baltimore, Md., during the first enough from the 200 acres to replace hardly believe my senses. I, in com­ years of our national independence, public sale of fanning utensils at the This town is keeping pace in growth Medflrn ’rreatment That Cure» CoiiAtlpn* i the seed. The drought which has mon with the people of the east, have McCasky farm three miles west of this making her upwards of 110 years old. tion. city. Considerable stock will be ottered. ; and prosperity with the surrounding She was of the Baltimore clipper class, blighted agriculture in nearly the en­ lalxired under the impression that here According to the San Frauctscu '’«iUes a reme* The term« are easy. Go anil get a bar- ; ' fertile farming and stock country. A so famed many years ago for speed, and tire state has brought fat steers down to were the wilds of America. Here in iy hui been discovered that v. i . r.'jnost un­ gain. tine large two-story store building is in erring certainty overcomes constipation. It Is must have lieen a wonder and a beauty 1J cents. Seven-eighths Jersey cows Oregon I expected to find frontier set­ .be uew laxative principle in Joy’s Vegetable Dr. Edgar Poppleton has just com-1 process of erection, and several new sell for $9 a head, hogs of 150 pounds at tlements of logs and adobe with little when launched. — Astoria Columbian. sarsaparilla. The paper.-? are full of recent oc­ pleted two large, handsome houses at dwellings are to be seen. Thirty lots $3 and pigs from 15 to 30 pounds patches of vegetables, wheat and In­ currences confirming its efficiency, and we giva Third and Grant, one of which he oc­ were sold in one day recently aud the Byron Springer Suicides. in weight at 50 cents apiece. This is dian corn, growing among the stumps place to their last seusatiou. a card from San cupies. They are the finest houses in 1 Francisco’s well known lady manicure. She that neighborhood, fitted with all 1 lumber is now on the ground for a num­ From the dispatches we learn that the first great failure of crops in Ne­ of recently fallen forests. Instead I says: “ I am willing to relate the following ex- ! ber of substantial residences.* The Byron Springer of Prineville, Or., for- braska for eight years, says Mr. Barry, find thriving cities, which for push and modem conveniences. perience. 1 have for years hud a xveak stomach j flouring mill is doing a good business, but notwithstanding many fruitful Natural gas and oil have been found enterprise are far ahead of towns in the attended with constipation, and never found but ( merly of this county, committed sui­ at Lebanon. It has been found at, running to ifs full capacity. II. Baily cide at Red Bluff, Cal., Monday. It years and the protective tariff’ pretty east. And here, too, is to be found one one preparation that helped me aud that soon 1 Drain. Why not someone who is ac­ is talking of putting in the necessary much the entire state is plastered with of the greatest wheat centers in the wore out and lost its effect, au