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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1891)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER May - - 21, 1891. POSTOrFICE HOURS. From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. in. to 8:30 p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. ni. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening before at 9 p m Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail closes at 11 a m. CHURCH NOnCES. M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p ni, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Praver meet ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. R ev J. T A bdett . Pastor. CUMBEBLA.N1> PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor BirrrsT Cm ruh .—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p in R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., meet in their hall the first and third Satur day of each month at 10 a. nt. Visitors cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Muster. Mrs, H. A. H embree , Sec, THE MARKET REPORT. Potatoes .................. bu $ Chickens, young 2 old............. «í doz 3 ¡Clear sides 'ft lb. Bacon ¿Shoulders # lb (Hams V lb . 10 10 tor.l JIn 10 Pd Pails ,J,rd «In.5 gallon tins 8 •i> k 8SS- V dozen Butter, Creamery. «1 roll Butter, dull. fresTi iff roll a! Brine if pound. 15 Drie«l apples, dull, yl p«l. 6 Dried plums, dull, y pd. ti Dried prunes, dull, V pd. 9 Drfedpeacbe’.dull, if pd 10 Flour .... F sack 1 ou to 60 ■ Î 00 1 00 10 8 12 to 10 to to to to to to 20 50 to .50 to 50 0» M 10 12 1 0Ö Ixxal and General. Lemons 25 cents per dozen at the lied Front. Memorial services will lie held .Sun day at the court house. New invoice of carpets all grades and prices at Burns A Danels. Mrs. Geo. Hulery is very low with a stomach trouble. Give the Red Front bakery a call when wanting fresh bread. The Misses Cooper have a bicycle on the way from St. Louis. Dr. W. H. Boyd, of Albina, spent Monday night in the city. Garden hose by the thousand feet di rect from the factory at Hodson’s. Mrs. AV. B. Turner, from the coun try, is visiting her parents in town. The Exchange hotel at Carlton lathe place to stop if you wish a good meal. Dr. N. K. Davidson, of Moscow, Ida ho, made n business trip to this city last week. Wall paper anil decorations, great variety and fine designs. Just received at Burns A- Danels’. The Abbie Carrington Grand Opera company is arranging n date with the managers of the opera house. The exercises for memorial day will be held at Oak Park. For order of march see another column. State superintendent McElroy wi 11 de liver an address to the graduating class at the public school, of this city. Honest weights and square deal and the best groceries are at the old reliable Red Front, and don't you forget it. Dr. 8. A. Young has sold his fine young trotter, Vanderbilt, to Mr. Jas. G. Hunter, of East Portland, for $300. A good deal of the trouble in this life comes because men take too much time to make monev and too little to enjov it. The marriage of R. Clay Arthur, for merly of this place, to Mias Katie R. Djlp, of Des Moines, Iowa, is annouc- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Holman, of Dallas, were in the city Saturday and Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lo gan. Geo. W. Snyder, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, was in the city the latter part of last week visiting old friends. The hose teams of the city tire depart’ rarnt are once more out in racing shape. The old team won the race on Friday night of last week. The orehardists in this vicinity are spraying their trees to protect them against the ravages or the codlin moth and other destructive insects. S. A. Manning and J. H. Nelson went to Portland on Tuesday to attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge, which con vened at East Portland yesterday. The Oregonian says that the propor tion of Portland business men who fa vor consolidation is five to one or those who oppose it or are noncommittal. J. U. Smith, a rising young lawyer of Portland, accompanied by his wife, was in the city the first of the week visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Calbreath. Mrs. Sarah Gardiner, of Detroit, Mich., is seeking information of her husband, Dr. AV. C. Gardiner, last heard of at Glendale, Douglas county. The ice cream social given by the ladies of the M. E. church last Friday evening was enjoyed by all who at tended and was a success in a financial way. Mr. Geo. AV. Seibert and family, of Fort Collins, Colorado, arrived here some time ago and will make this county their home. They are relatives ofWm. Roof. AV. A. Howe remaks that he is doing a good business and that the cheapness of bis good, owing to strict adherence to the cash principle, is doing the work. Mr. Gortner, who has been sick in Portland, arrived home Saturday. Two professional nurses from Portland have arrived and are attending to the four typhoid eases in the family. The first installment of lumber from Jones A- Co.’s Nestucka mill arrived down this week. Teams from Stowe A Co.’s mill have lieen bringing in av erage loads for several days. A match race between McMinnville Maid and Democrat has been arranged for a purse of $250. The race is the best three in five and will be trotted on the McMinnville track next Saturday. There will be no services at the var ious churches on Sunday morning next on account of the memorial services at the court house. The usual church ser vices will be held in the evening, how ever. Mr. J. A. Dummitt, traveling secre tary of the Young Men’s Christian As sociation of the Northwest, was in the city Monday evening, and the organi zation of an association will probably result from his visit. The AV. C. T. U. will meet on Friday at three o'clock in their new headquar ters, G. A. Rt hall. Business of impor tance is to be transacted, so a full atten dance is requester! J ulia L. S nyder , Sec. The Salem company of the Oregon National Guards will "build a new ar mory during the coming summer. The drill" room will be 70x90 feet. A large building would be a good thing for the company in this city to have. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. The Talmage Sermon. Memorial Hay Service«. Oranges 25 cent- per dozen at the! TWO BI LLETS THROUGH THE HEAD. Red F: nt. Continued front second page. Brooks, of Wheatland, Elopes with The column for the celebration of For the Week Ending Saturday, May f>. , ae Doat, or at tne prow ot tue Doat, or in Pies, cakes, cookies, etc., always fresh »Folin Xnolher 189t—V. S. Signal Service. Man's Wife. The Result. Decoration Day will form on Third the stern of the boat, and they took up the at Kuns’ Red Front bakery. thread and the needle, and the ropes and | WESTERN OREGON. street, opposite the G. A. R. hall, at 10 Western and Michigan washers for Monday night a man from Wheat- the wooden blocks, and went to work: less money than any one in town can land informed the sheriff that a shoot o’clock a. m., Maj- 30, 1891, when the About normal temperature prevailed sewing, sewing; tying, tying; weaving, grand marshals, Hon. P. P. Gates and sell them at Hodson’s. for the week. There was an absence weaving: pounding, pounding; until, tha ing affair had occurred near that town Twelve and one-half acres within 2J and that he was needed immediately. Capt. Wyatt Harris, will take com of extremely warm days, but the net mended, they push it off into the sea and drop paddle and hoist sail, and the mand, and march the column to the miles of court house for sale cheap, and on good terms. Enouire of AV. T. Sheriff Warren anil deputies, Connor grove in Oak Park addition, in the fol nights have been warmer. The night cutwater went through amid the shoals of temperature has more effect on general fish, some of the descendants of which we and Warren, left here at 11 o’clock. lowing order, viz: Shurtleff. for breakfast one morning while we growth of vegetation than the day had Why pay 16 cent- for hose when you Upon arriving at the Sawyer ranch were encamped on t he beach of beautiful Co. B, 1st Reg. O. N. G. temperature. Warm nights mean Galilee. James and John had no time to can get the best warranted steel wire they found John Brooks, a tough char Mayor and common council. wrapped hose for one third I. at acter of that neighborhood, lying in totter and more sturdy growth. There go ashore. They were not fishing for«fun. McMinnville firemen. Hodson’S? has been ail absence of rainfall, except as you and I do in summer time. It was the woodshed of the house occupied by Odd Fellows’ order. livelihood aud that of their families. Change of life, backache, monthly ir John Smith, with two bullet holes a very light shower on the 12th. their They mended their nets where they were, Daughters of Rebecca. regularities, hot flashes are cured by through the head. They bundled him Further reports of the frost on the 7th, in the ship. All other societies. Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples at "Oh,” says some one, "I mean to get my j 3d, and 9th indicate, a« remarked in into a conveyance and brought him to Citizens, generally. Rogers Bros. 3 last week's bulletin, little or no «lam- net mended, and I will go down tothepnli- i this city where,Drs. Calbreath & Gouch School children. lie library, and I will see what the scien- | The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon age to vegetation. The weather has tiata say about evolntion and about ‘the Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five I er extracted one of the bullets, which W. R. C. No. 5. been cloudy, with two or more days survival of the fittest,’ and I will read up minute*. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef-| had lodged in the back of his neck. Custer Post No. 9, G. A. R. fects. A i>ositivecure for headache and . One of the balls entered the left cheek almost cloudless. Generally northerly what the theologians say about ‘advanced Arriving at the grove the people will thought.’ I will leave the ship awhile, neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. near the cheek bone and came out un be seated and the following program winds prevailed. and I will go ashore aud stay there till my No one can afford to do without der the ear. The other entered the will be given: The weather conditions have lieen not is mended.’’ Do that, my brother, and Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It dean-1 right check at the cheek tone and most favorable to the growth and yield you will have no net left Instead of their Music. ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre of crops. Late spring seeding on low helping you mend your net, they will steal serves the teeth and makes them beau ranging downward was cut out at the Opening song—School children. the pieces that remain. Better stay in the Bring your Prescriptions,to us. We Guaran lands is practically finished. Fall Gospel boat, where you have all the mean» back of the neck. This shot broke the tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. Praj-er by Chaplain. wheat continues to have good growth for mending your net. What are they, do Wirt Gardner a compositor in this bones of the mouth and several pieces tee to fill them -with the Best and Purest drugs Memorial services—AA’. II. C. office mashed two of his finger- last were taken out. Brooks is still alive Song—McMinnville Glee club. and color and some of it is heading. you ask ’ I answer all you need you have Ave can buy, and at the Lowest Prices. where you are, namely, a Bible and a place ' Friday while feeding one of the job and the doctors -ay that he will recov After which the school children, AV. The spring sown grain is generally re topray. The more you study evolution, i presses. It was at first thought that er. Tin- trouble was caused over they would have to be amputated but R. C. and G. A. R. will decorate the ported in a most promising condition. and adopt what is called advanced thought, Brook’s love fertile wife of John Smith. cenotaph with flowers. Unless unforseen circumstance* happen tho bigger fool you will be. Stay in the , they arc doing well. Some time ago Brooks was employed the Willamette valley will have the ship and mind your net. That is where ' W. W. Davis has to-en holding a Address—Prof. E. B. McElroy. the son of Zcbedee and John his largest cereal aud fruit crop on record. James by Smith, and seeing that the two singing school in Carlton for several Song—Mrs. Stratton. brother staid. That is where all who get ' weeks which closed last Saturday were rather intimate, Smith discharged In southern Oregon prospects are also their nets mended stay. Recitatation—Miss Cook. night with a grand concert. Members Brook-. Mrs. Smith went with him most flattering, in sections of this latter THEY SEEK SOTOBIETr. Song------- of the Lafayette choral union were and after two day- sojourn in Salem I notice that all who leave the Gospel district showers would be of tonetit. present and rendered valuable a--ist- Recitation —Charles McKinney. boat and go ashore to mend their nets stay she returned home. -Monday afternoon ance. Music—which will conclude the ser Some bay has been already cut, and it there. Or if they try again to fish, they do yielded well. Hops are growing re Brooks rode past t he place and fired not catch anything. Get out ot the Gospel Tlie personal encounter between vice at the grove. A recess will then Jim Lotan and Van Delashmutt has two shots at it and in the evening, be taken allowing time for all persons markably well aud the yards indicate boat and go up into the world to get yonr been the subject of much discus about 9 o'clock, he came to the house to eat their lunch, and at 2 p. m. the good yields. Strawberries are ripen net mended, and you will live to see the day when you will feel Uko the man who, ion by local politicians for the past few ami upon trying to enter the back door ing in sections of southern Oregon and days, and the conclusion seems to l>e was met by Smith and his wife. Brooks G. A. R., AA’. R. C., and as many as in western and central parts of Benton having forsaken Christianity, sighed, “J would give a thousand pounds to feel as I that the big chief is down. desire to assist them, will proceed to fired the first shot, it striking Smith the cemetery to decorate the graves of county cherries are as large as a full did in 1820.” The time will come when Elegant parlor suits, grown pea. Peaches are formed, ap you will be willing to give a thousand near the top of the head and outside of our departed comrades. Fine new style bed sets, to feel as you did in 1891. These ple calyx forming. The grass is good pounds cutting tlie scalp did no harm. Smith Lovely lounges. men who have given up their old religion A Bathroom for Ladies. Artistic tables, and everything is favorable to all vege cannot help you a bit. It is my opinion then fired three shot at Brooks, two of Wall paper, that the most of those ministers who gave Chas. Fleming is now equipped with tation in western Oregon. them taking effect. The shooting was Everything, done at short range, both men having two bath tubs, with hot and cold water. up the old religion are in search of noto EASTERN OREGON. Even den. They do not succeed in attracting Warmer weather has prevailed, be riety. hold of the woman in the case. The One of these has been put in especially’ Decoration day exercises will be very two bullets did not knock Brooks down for the ladies and tickets can be pur ing about a normal temperature along much attention. They are tired of ob scurity. They must do something to at interesting and a good attendance from the surrounding country is looked for. and Smith finally felled him with a chased at the Millinery store of Mrs. the Columbia river, but below normal tract attention, so they sit down on the It is a sacred holiday, "which if cele blow of his revolver over the left eye, E. Fuller. The entrance to the ladies south of the river. An occasional beach and go to tearing to pieces the fish brated in a proper spirit will tend to and it is said that he then gave him a tub is through the millinery store sprinkle of rain fell, not sufficient to do ing nets instead of mending them. The staid old denominations to which they be unite the people in their love ot our An Abundance of good thrashing. If he did it was no mentioned. The bath rooms are very much good. Further reports' of the long does not pay them enough attention, common country. bo they attract attention by striking their more than he deserved. Brooks is one nieelj’ fitted up with the latest conven frost on Sth and 9th indicate damage Here is an interesting fact given by grandmother. They do not get enough at an Albany paper: A few years ago five of tlie toughest men in the county and iences and plenty of hot water is as to fruit south of Blue mountains and tention by standing in the pulpits, so they in southern parts of AVascoand Gilliam sured as it is furnished by several coils has been in numerous scrapes. One eye loan eampanies held mortgages on Linn go to work and break the church windows. county farms amounting to 8900,1)00. was gouged out some years ago and in the oven of Wm. Kuns' bakery. counties. There has been more sun ’These dear brethren of all denominations, Now they only carry about $100,000 in atout two years ago he came near be The bath room for gentlemen is also shine and northerly winds. afflicted with t heological fidgets, had bet ---------------------------------- this county. That certainly makes it ter go to mending nets instead of breaking Summer fallowed wheat and barley, them. look as if our farmers were improving ing killed in tlie Chehalem country. He neatly fitted up and is supplied with Before they break up tho old relig has ruined several young girls and one hot water from the same source. They ill sections, are heading. Spring wheat ion and try to foist on us a new rcligiou in circumstances. The Gage-Keene dramatic company of them is now is in a house of prostitu arc as nice as any in Portland and no is short in stem and has slow growth, let them go through some great sacrifice have had trouble at Eureka, Cal. tion in Portland. He will not have his doubt will receive a litoral patrouage goto showers would insure a large for God that will prove them worthy for Thomas, the husband of Caroline (¡age, deserts if he suffers for years. Mr. Smith by tlie ladles and gentlemen of the yield. Fall wheat will yield well, but such a work, taking the advice of Talley rand to a man who wanted to upset the re cut Drum, the advance agent, in the made complaint of him Tuesday and city. spring wheat will not to as large a crop ligion of Jesus Christ and start a new one, back with a knife. His injuries are as last year unless more rain falls on it when he said, “Go and bo crucified and Remarkable R mvu «. not dangerous, but Thomas would have he is now under arrest. whuin the next four weeks. The gen than r.’ise yourself from the grave tt«e third killed him if he had not been stopped Mr.«. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III., \ Narrow Escape from Death. day!” Those who propose to mend their Jealously was the cause of the affray. makes the statement that she caught eral erop prospects throughout east nets by secular skeptical books are just like ern Oregon, are, however, good, AVasco cold, which settled on her lungs; she Two large flat car-lirrived in the city a man who has just one week for fishing, Thursday last Mrs. John Patrick last week loaded with Qunincy granite prepared for dinner what she supposed was treated for a month by’ her family and Sherman counties have perhaps and six of the days he spends in reading physician, but grew worse, He told the best prospects. In Umatilla county Isaak Walton’s “Complete Angler,” and for the Chrisman monuipent. Tfiis monument is one of the largest and to be mushrooms, having often pre her she was a hopeless victim of con Wheatley’s “Rod and Line,” and Scott’s most expensive in the state. It is now pared them in the eastern states, where sumption and that no medicine could the surface soil is dry, but moisture is “Fishing in Northern AVaters,” and Pull being erected in the Masonic cemetery. they are use for food by epicureans. cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. plentiful in under soil, this county’s man’s “Vade Mecum of Fly Fishing for It will cost when completed in the The whole family ate quite freely. King’s New Discovery for Consump prospects are as good or totter than at Trout,” and then on Saturday morning, tion. She bought a tottle aud to her the same time last year. In Grand his last day out, goes to the river to ply neighborhood of $3,000- The limited amount of advertising | When in a few hours their little son delight found her delight found herself Ronde valley farmers are generally his art, but that day the fish will not bite, tonetitted from first dose. She contin late on Saturday night he goes home done in the East last year by our board Roily was taken sick suddenly, and ued and after taking ten tottles found well satisfied with the wheat prospects. and with empty basket and a disappointed of trade proved a good investment, and about the same time their little daugh herself sound and well, now does her heart. it should wake up and continue the ter Bertha, who was nt school, was own house work, and is as well as she Fruit is doing nicely. The range grass Meanwhile a man who never saw a big work. People are coming to the* taken in a like manner. They were on ever was. Flee trial tottles of this is quite good and cattle are doing quite library in all his life has that week caught coast, and we want a fair proportion of tlie verge of going into spasms when great discovery at Rogers Bros’, drug well. Sheep shearing continues to with an old fishing tackle enough to supply them in this county. We must let it . 2 his own table and t lie table of all his neigh progress favorably. I)r. DeYore A Davis were immediately store, large bottles 50c and $1. be known that they are wanted. bors, and enough to salt down in barrels B. S. P ague , Brought From Prison Quarters. and were informed by Mrs. Pat called, for the long winter that will soon come in. The city council of this city should U. S. Signal Observer. Alas! alas! If, when the Saturday night of get a rustle on themselves. The streets rick that they had eaten what they sup It is seldom that one comes forth Real Estate. our life drops on us it shall be found that are dirty and fairly stink, because of posed to be regular mushroom, but from the penitentiary with tlie only we have spent our time in the libraries of the filth upon tlici'n. In several places must have been toadstools. The doc O & C HR to Edward Cady, n ! of s worldly philosophy, trying to mend our the sweepings from the stores are -till' tors worked hard and faithful, but it distinction that he has never passed an nets, and we have only a few souls to re hour of his life outside of tlie walls of e } of see 29, t 2 s 5 w; $200. in the gutter and water is thrown upon them until the whole mass is fairly rot was some time until the medicine gave that institution, but there is one in H Hurley’ to L M Smith, part lot 4, port as brought to God through our instru ten. Let the council see that thi- is the desired relief. Ina few hours how stance of that kind to go on record and blk 7, Hurley & Larges add to New mentality, while some humble Gospel fish erman, his library made up of a Bible and cleaned up. ever both were out of danger; but it A. H. Simon can give the readerall the berg; $60. an almanac, shall come home laden with Meeting of McMinnville board of was a very close «-all indeed for the lit information atout it that is not to to L M and Alvira Smith to Lewis the results, his trophies the souls within Trade is called for Friday, May 22nd, tle girl from the fact that it was very fifteen miles of his log cabin meeting at 8 o’clock, at City Hall, to take up difficult to get her to swallow the learned in this item. Those who read Jones, part lot 4, blk 7, H & L’s and to house. this will totter understand how the Newtorg; $70. the matter of a 4tli of July celebratkn In the time of great disturbance in Na and other important business, every emetics, .such accidents are quite com above could be possible when it is said A F and Annie H Blair to Lewis ples in 1649 Massaniello, a bare footed fish member should be on hand and any mon in this state, especially in those that the one mentioned is a sweet sing Jones, Jj) acres, part A J Walkers d 1 c ing boy, dropped his fishing rod, and by others interested. By order of strange magnetism took command of that families who have lately arrived from ing canary bird. It was raised in the t 3 s r • w; $1000. J. E. M agers city of six hundred thousand souls. He • , President. the east, as it requires a very cautious penitentiary by Capt. AV. AV. Saunders, Helen M and AV I) AA’eed to W T took off bis fishing jacket and put on a Dr. J. P. Turney opened an office in expert to tell the different between an who has always taken great pride in Shurtleff, I int in South Park sub; robe of gold in the presence ot howling the Union block" Monday. He is a mobs. He put his hand on his lip as a sig graduate of Rush, one of tlie tost med eastern mushroom and an Oregon toad his pet. But the need of a few dollars $687.50. and they were silent He waved his ical colleges in the United States. He I stool, and in not a few cases have induced him to part with it and yes Henry and C S AA'liite to Emily Cool nal, haud away from him, and they retired to has also attended some 22 clinics and proved fatal in this -tate within the terday- for the first time the pride of the edge, lot 5 and 6, blk 15, AVhiteson; their homes. Armies passed in review be in 1889 was offered the chair of anato last few years.—Grant Pass Courier. fore him. He became the nation’s idol. prison hospital enjoyed the pleasure of $60. my in the Toledo medical college. Hi- The rapiii rise and complete supremacy ot credentials show that it has taken year- singing his sweet notes to those who H & C 8 AVbite to Robt AA’liite, lots that Hop Lice. young fisherman, Massaniello, has no to obtain them. He isalso the inventor i 7 <fc 8, blk 7, AVhiteson; $60. breath the air of freedom. The bird parallel in all history. But something of several surgical instruments which Hop growers of the Willamette val was bought by u friend of Mr. Simon, H 4 C S AVhite to W K White, lot 8, equal to that anil Letter than that is an are being used extensively throughout ley will have to Battle with the hop everyday occurrence in heaven. blk 14, AVhiteson; $40. who made him u present of it. the United States. God take» some of those, who in this lice this year. T. D. Linton found H & C 8 AA’hite to E A Porter, lots 3 world Mile«* Nervine Liver Pills. were fishers of men, and who toile«! Uncle Jerry Rusk had more of the1 them in large numbers in his yard and 4, blk 15, AA’hiteson; $600. very humbly, but because ot the way they plebeian air about him than any of the , let on a new principle — regulating the Henry AVhite to F E Griffith, lots 7 mended their nets and employed their nets presidential party. That conies of his : across the river last week. He found liver, stomach and bowels through tlie after they were mended, and suddenly ’ farm experience and his wild Western them on the vines and on plum trees nerve«. A new discovery. I)r. Mile's Pills and 8, blk 15, AVhiteson; $62. hoists them an«l rolies them and scepter.-, association in Wisconsin. Uncle Jerry i near the yard. He sent a twig from speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid F E Griffiith to A D Simpson, lots 7 them and crowns them aud makes them was a stage driver at one time, and to the plum tree to Prof. F. L. AVash- liver, piles, constipation. t'negualed for and 8, blk 15, AVhiteson; $75. rulers over mauy cities, aud ho marches men, women and children. Smallest, mild* this day he takes more pride in hand L Root to David H Putman, s e | of armies ot ^aved ones before them in re ling the ribbons for a four-in-hand than btirne, of the .-tale agricultural college, est, surest ’ 50 doses, 25 cts Samples free ht Rogers Bros. view, Massaniellos uuhonored ou earth, in anything else. The society folks who pronounces them genuine hop lice s e | of sec 19, 14 s r 5w; $80. but radiated in heaven. The fisher boy ot down at Washington make" fun of and says to look out for them. Mr. Large Sale of Sheep. A Lefever to AV T Shurtleff, lots 29, Naples soon lost his power, but those peo Uncle Jerry and his rustic manners, yet he is the saving clause in the Harri- Linton says they were out by the One hundred carloads of sheep will 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, Chehalem Orchard ple of God who kept their nets mended an«l You evei’ saw. Also some rightly1 swung them shall never lose their son administration. If it were not for j thousands while it was raining, but be shipped from Pendleton over the Homes, in t 3 s r 3 w; $1650. his properties as ballast, the Harrison Sunday when the sun was shining not Oregon A Washington and Northern i AA’ T Shurtleff to Z T Davis, lots 29 exalted place, but shall reign forever and ever and ever. Keep that reward in sight administration would be out of sight of one could to seen. A great many have Pacific between now and the 21st of | and 32, Chehalem Orchard Homes, t 3 SWEEP ALL THE SEAS. the common jieople.— Ex. -aid that moisture will drive them May. Buyers have been busy gather-1 s r 3 w; $1000. But do not s]>end your time fishing with RIDE LIKE A BOAT ON THE SEA AFLOAT. away but that does not seem to to the ing sheep during the past month; and I AV T Shurtleff to Calvin G Shaw, lots hook and line. Why did not James the Arranging for a Pioneers Meeting. son of Zebedee sit on the wharf at Cana, case. They have made their appear 33, 34, 35 and 36, Chehalem Orchard these 100 carloads represent part of their | The committee of arrangements, who Our A chicles are built on our own specifications and are guarantee«! his feet banging over the lako and with a have in charge the preparations for the ance ealier this year than last, and in purchase. A number of sheep will be | Homes in t 3 s r 3 w; $1600. long pole and a worm on the hook dipped to Leas represented. Don’t fail to look through our carriage rooms. much greater numbers. — Eugene Eeg driven, and the purchase so far will i Jas Agee to Lydia AVoolery, lot 4, into the wave, waitforsomemulletto swim approaching nineteenth annual pioneer up and be caught ? Why did not Zebedee MARTIN & SANDERS, M c M innville and D allas . probably reach 500,000 head. Those I Fairlawn: $465. reunion, held a peliininary meeting ister. spend his afternoon trying to catch one i Deafness Can’t be Cured who ship over the Oregon & AV ashing- j O <& C R R to N K Sitton, the u j of eelf No, tnat work was too slow. These last evening. Mr. C. E. Ladd was ap the n e | of sec 21, 1 3 s r 6 w; $280. ton Territory are: AV. A. Lanterman , j men were not mending a hook and line; pointed a committee to see about secur by local applications, as they cannot reach ing the Exposition building for the the diseased portion of the ear. There is forty-five carloads; AVm. McGillie, fif N K Sitton to F D Sitton, } int in e J they were mending their nets. - So let the only one wav to cure deafness and that is of Go«l not be content with having occasion, General Wm. Kapus and G. by constitutional remedies. Deafness is teen carloads; Carroll & Fulton,twenty-! of the n e } of sec 21, t 3 s r 3 w; $120.80. church here one soul an«l next month another soul F T Keys to Robt H Rogers, 320 aers two carloads. These sheep go to Man- , H. Himes a committee on music, O. F. caused by an inflamed condition of the brought into the kingdom. Sweep all the I lining of the Eustachian tube, in t 3 s r 3 w; $3200. seas with nets—scixip nets, seine nets, drag Paxton and J. AV. Minto committee on mucous When this tube gets inflamed you have a dan, I)ak., and St. Paul. There are al Mary E Archer to L F Hall, 156 acre nets, all encompassing nets—and take the carriages, C. E. Ladd on finance, Mr. rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and so buyers on the way from Heppner treasures in fly- hundreds and thousands when it is entirely closed deafness is the re with fifteen carloads more, and the in t 3 s r 3 w; $98. Himes on transportation, and Mr. sult, and millions, and nations to born in a day, ami unless the inflammation can be Kapus on invitations. It was decided taken out an this tube restored to its nor Puget Sound Beef and Packing com Lucretia and J AA’ Cowls to J AV and the hemispheres quake with the tread to have a good old-fashioned evening mal conditionhering will be destroyed for pany will ship three carloads. Eighty- Jones, 164.10 acres in t 4 and 5 s r 4 w; of a ransoming God. Do you know what ever: nine cases out of ten are caused by will be the two most tremendous hours in social instead of a ball. catarrh, which is nothing but an in fl a met I two double-decked cars are now on the $1. heavenly existence* Amongtho quad J L Walters to J C Colcord,0 1 acres our condition oj[ the mucous surface z road and will reach Pendleton by the | rillions of ages which shall roll on, what Oregon Session Laws. We will give one hundred dollars for any 20th, their capacity toing 200 sheep' in 13 a r 3 w; $260. two occasions will be to us the greatest ? of deafneee caused by catarrh ihat we State Printer Baker is now regularly case Martha E Carlhi to G D Carlin, 100 The day of our arrival there will be to ns cannot cure by taking Hull’s catarrh cure. each. one of the two greatest. The second great working a force of eighteen hands in Send circular free. Height of Cruelty. acres in t 4 s r 4 w; $3500. est, I think, will be the day when we shall F, J. C heney ct Co., Toledo. O. the state printing office. They are Sold by druggistf, You cannot Nervous women seldom receive the syni-! John B Foron to Jacob Holtzworth, have put in parallel lines before us what 75 cents pushing the publication of the session pathy they deserve. While often the "pic 1 j acres in Yamhill county; $30. prove it. Perhaps Christ did for us and what we did for tures of health they are constantly ailing. Right She Was. laws, which, with index and resolu not; it is impossible to —t he one so great, the other so little. To withhold sympathy from these unfortu- [ N E Deskin to AV E Howard, lots 3 Christ tions and joint memorials, will make a prove many undeniable, nates is the height of cruelty. Thev have and 4, blk 5, Deskin's add to New That will be the only embarrassment in “Turn that wrapping paper the other weak heaven. My Lord and my Godl What heart, causing shortness of breath, I volume of atout 1,350 pages. The first side out,” said a lady in a dry good true things; but all we ask is for will we do and what will we say when ou fluttering, pain in side, weak and hungry I berg; $300. 300 pages of the volume are already in store, as the clerk was putting up her spells,and finally swelling of ankles.smoth Henry AVhite to M J Baker, lot 10, one side are platxd the Saviour’s great sac you to give us a trial and you will type, and they are setting up an aver purchase in a printed wrapping paper. ering, choking and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New block 24, AVhiteson; $30. rifices for us and our small sacrifices for need no further proofs to establish the Heart cure is just tlie thing for them. For him—his exile, his humiliation, bis agonies age of forty-eight pages per day now. “I don’t want to be a walking adver their fact in your own mind that WALLACE & O 4 C R R to Oliver R Vanon the N nervousness, headache, etc , his Re one hand, aud our poor weak, insuf Notwithstanding the increased size of t¡sement for your store. I read the pa storative Nervine is unequalled Fine 21 of the N AV } of sec 23. t a s r 2 AA’; on TODD will give you more value for your money or ficient sacrifices on the other? To make treatise on “Heart and Nervous diseases” $80. the volume over that of previous years, pers as all intelligent people ought to and produce than any other place in town. Why, for the the contrast less overwhelming, let us marvellous testimonials free. Sold and the state printer will have the law- out do, and I think that in them is the guaranteed by Rogers Bros. reason that our goods are all of the very best brands, and R P Ungerman to AA’ R Derby, lots quickly mend our nets, and like the Gali lean fishermen may we be divinely helpe«! in the usual time, viz: ninety days from place to advertise your business. In are sold at a close margin to one and all alike. No baits to 1, 2, and 3, block 30 Lafayatte; $1000. Junction's New Hotel. to cast them on the right side of the ship. the adjournment of the session. any one; if you want Baking Powder or anything else, buy B. Gabriel to F M Crabtree 157.92 stead of asking your customers to carry F. T. AA’hitcomb, of Eugene, has re A Mystery Explained. something you know to be good. Prizes, we know, arc Tlie Council. your sign around with each purchase ceived the contract to make and lay acres In 725 and 4 t r 3 w; $6,360. tempting but we shall endeavor to offer only goods J 8 Storey and others to Mary A The papers contain frequent notices of of good, go and tell the people through The Masonic council of this city the brick and draw the plans andspeci. rich, pretty anti educated girls eloping with of merit. If you want a good cup of tea, in Hall, 1 acre in McMinnville; $100. negroes, tramps and coachmen The well- elected officers Tuesday night as fol-1 tlie papers what you have to <ell and fications for Junction's new hotel. The ' spect our stock; we can please you, in Amers Reid to S L Parrot, lot 2, known specialist. Dr, Franklin Miles, savs how you sell it. ” — lows: C. AV. Talmage, Th. III. M.: J. i building will be 87x100 feet, two stories block 5, Dundee; $75. all such girls arc more or less hysterical fact if you want anything in the gro high and is estimated to cost between F. Wisecaryer, Dep. 111. M.; G. F. J H Baker to Matilda Garoiii, lots 9 nervous, very impulsive, unbalanced,usual Happy Hoosier». cery line don’t forget to come ly subject to headache, neuralgia, slcepk and 10, block 24, AVhiteson; $145. Detmcring, P. C. W.; <’. H. Fleming, $12,000 and $15,000. It will have all and see us and leave your ness,immoderate cry ing or laughins. These Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida Elisha Lawson to AV M Kinsaid, 21 Treas.; Jtio. J. Spencer, Rec.; I). O. ville, Ind., writes; “Electric Bitters has the modern conveniences and will be a a weak nervous system, for which orders. AVe are ready acres part of d 1 c of S Heater in 73 s r show there is no remciy aqaM to R-••rative Hodson, (’apt. ofG.; P. D.Glenn, < 'on.: done more for me than all other medi handsome structure. It is said at least 2 w; $1350. to hold out a friendly Nervine, Trial bottles and a fine took con cine^ combined for that bad feeling aris Roswell Connor, Steward: II. s. ('minor, four one-story brick and stone buildings Union Lodge no 43 to Sarah B Mason taining many marvellous cures free at hand to every native that treads the soil. ing from kidney and liver trouble. ” will toereeted in that city —Stafcsmttn. the N I of lot 245 Masonic cemetery Rogers Bros.,’wlio also sell ami guarantee Sentinel. We will look for you to make our place John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of $100. Dr. Miles' celebrated New H«-art Cure, the A Call for Volunteer«. Sncklen’s Arnica Salve. tlie same place, says: “Find Electric a visit the next time vou are in town. Susan M AA’allace to James Connery, I finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, 153 acres in secs 15 and 22 in t 5 s k w; short breath, etc. Camp Hembree No. 3 I AV. V. will Bitters to to the tost kidney and liver medicine, made me a new man." J. AV. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, $71.50. meet nt McMinnville, Friday June 5,at 1 Gardner hardware merchant in same Bruises, Married. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, : John B David to Clenton C Smith, o’clock p. m., to cleet officers for the , town, says: Electric Bitters is just the Chilblains, Corns ami all Skin Erup-' lot 4, bkick 9, Deskins addition to New B urch —R obbins .—In Salem, Oregon, ! insuing year and to elect delegate- to thing for a man who is all run down tions. and positively cures Piles or no berg, $150. don’t care whether he lives or dies; pay required. It is"guaranteed to give , Dr. McCall to Byron Brower, 4.331 Tuesday, May 12, toil, Cbarb-il. the grand encampment, which will and he felt just like he bad a new lease on perfect satisfaction, or money refund-' in t 3 s r 5 w; $52. Burch jr. and Miss Nora Robbins, meet in Portland on June 15, 1891. By life. Only 50c a bottle nt Rogers Bros' ed. Price 25 cents per box. ' For sale I acres Geo R Gilson to AA’m L Gilson, 1 both of Yamhill county, Justice of the order of Captain G. L. R owland . drug store. 2 by Rogers Bros. acre in A’amhill county; $25. Peace, Jaine- Batchelor, officiating. ' R ogers B ros . SELL PURE DRUGS. ROGERS BROS. DRUGGISTS The Largest aud Best ^.‘lected Stock of ies, Road Wagons, rriages, Hacks, Surreys, Carts, On the "West Side. Wi HAVE THE NOBBIEST JUMP SEAT SURREY New Styles of Springs that IDLE TALK YOU SAY I