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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1891)
S. Cooper is visiting relatives THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER at Arthur The D.illes. Y. M. C. A. District Conference. Boys’ Foolishness. WEATHER-CROr Bl'LLKTfN. NEWBERG. For the Week Ending Saturday, May *23, Tuesdaj’ morning, Charles Hoberg, I ' Circus in town. The second annual conference for the Lumber is now coming down from 1891—U. S. Signal Service. of this Miss Maggie Inglis was visiting at son of the Rev. Jos. Hoberg, j third district, composed of all the asso May 28, 1891. the mountains in great quantities. city, came near being crushed lieneath | Lafayette last week. ciations in western Oregon, met in Al WESTERN OREGON. J. L. Rogers is now receiving bids on the down freight. It is the custom of Miss Ella Olds, of Bellevue, was his new house, to lie erected this sum bany last Friday, Saturday and Sun the youngsters of the city to hang down on a visit last week. The temperature has steadily risen, POSTOFFICE HOURS. day. Delegates were present from mer. ranging from 40 to 85 degrees. There From 7 a m. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. nearly all parts of the valley. The pro around the depot until a freight comes Miss Elma Brown, of Salem, was has been absolutety no rainfall, and the The agricultural houses in this city m. to 8:30 p. m. in and ride al suit until the train leaves. here on a visit last week. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m. are rustling for the business of the gram of exercises consisted of the read As yet no accident of a serious nature Several families have gone to the weather has lieen generallj- cloudless. farmers. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m ing of papers, delivering of addresses, Light frosts on the 17 and 18 are re Mail south closes nt 9:50 a. m. Mail The city jail of Long Creek 1ms not and discussions, all with a view of im has occurred, but the experience of coast; it is rather early for pleasure ported from many sections. Fresh to north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. in. young Hoberg should lie a warning to trips. Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening had an occupant since the town was parting and gaining a knowledge of incorporated. James Vestal is making arrange- brisk winds have prevailed, which before at 9 p in the work of the association. The con the boys, as well as their parents, and dried out the soil. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Who will be the first to start a brick ference was in charge of Mr. J. A. should mend their ways. Young Ho ments to go into the chicken business. All vegetation has had excellent closes at 11 a in. block in the city this summer? Don’t Dummett, traveling secretary of the berg attempted to board the freight Milt Nicholson has had a new coat growth during the week. The weather all begin at once. Pacific Northwest, which includes while it was in motion near the bridge of paint put on his house. CHURCH NOTICES. Rogers Bro’s, drug store lias been Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Brit and was thrown to the ground, he at Mrs. Nancy Wiley and her brother, conditions were favorable to all crops. Winter wheat never promised better; M kthoihst E piscopal Cnvacii —Services , much improved in appearance by the ish Columbia. This territory is more tempted it a second time and was A. D. Webber, moved from Charleston in Yambill county- it liegan heading on every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7 :W p in. I new mosaic floor. again thrown to the ground, this time to this place last week. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Praver meet the 22nd. Earty sown spring grain is Western and Michigan washers for than a thousand miles from east to with his thigh on the rail. He managed ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Mrs. Clara Leman and family, of west and over eight hundred and fifty R ev J. T. A bbett , Pastor. less money than any one in town can 10 inches high. At Langlois, Curry miles from north to south. The Y. M. to get his limb from the track and as Bellvue.were down on a visit last week. county, rj’e is seven feet high and head Ct MBEKiaxu P resbyterian C hi rch — sell them at Hodson’s. he attempted to rise was struck with The Willard literarj ’ band gave a Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p The scholars of the public school are C. A. work in this territory is just be ing. Potato acreage increased in in Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. practicing faithfully for the exercises at ginning to take root. Heretofore the tlie oil box of the rear truck and splendid entertainment last Wednes Washington and Clackamas counties, Rr.v W iley K nowles , Pastor was knocked senseless. The trainmen day evening, which was n credit to the country has been so sparsely settled B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath the opera house Friday night. in these counties and in Yamhill the picked him up and for a time he was band. s'. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at The price of the T elephone -R egis that it was impossible to support asso thought dead. It was some time be- number of hop j-ards have also increased 9;55a. III. R ev It. M c K illop , Pastor. School closed at the Academy last ciations. But now there are in Idaho Bring your Prescriptions’to us. We Guaran and lice are apparent. Haj- crop will C hristian C huecu services every Sabbath ter is $2.00 per year. It is a mistake for he regained conciousness and is now Thursdaj ’ evening. to think you eaii get it for any less. and Eastern Oregon several associa at II a. m. and 7 p in lie unusually large, especially in Colum tee to fill them with the Best and Purest drugs not much the worse off'for the accident. Miss Lillie Wiley, who has been go R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor A picnic will be given at Dixie on the tions that are wholly or in part sup bia county. Considerable buckwheat we can buy. and at the Lowest Prices. 5th and 6th of June. Independence ported by the Union Pacific railroad Let this I k ? a lesson and let parents ing to school at the Academy, returned has been sown in Clackamas. The McMinnville Grange, No. 31, 1’. of IL, will have one on the 12th and 13th of company. In the larger cities of these keep their children at home, or at least to her home last Saturday. meet in their ball the first and third Satur June. prune crop has been somewhat blighteel day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors Miss Clara Vaughn, of Portland, is up and not more than an average yielil is states and the province there are flour keep them from the railroad track. We cordially inviteil. J. It B ooth , Master. The city street commissioner is now ishing associations, and it is hoped that do not care to have an item of this kind on a visit. Mrs, H. A. H embree , Sec, expected. Cherries have been some at work getting out a huge quantity of although it is considered a good one. A. D. Webber is having a new house what injured by blight and frost. rock from the Hembree quarry near it will not lie many months, or a year THE MARKET REPORT. built. t his city. at the most, lx’fore there will be an as Shall We Celebrate. Peach trees are affected with blight in Paul Maej- has planted three acres of section of Benton county. Strawber 1» Twelve and one-half acres within 21 sociation in every town of 1500 or more Potatoes .......... bu $ 50 to 2 50 to oo miles of court house' for sale cheap, anil people. If there is not it will not lie A meeting of the McMinnville Board beans. Chickens, young ries are ripening rapidty in most sec 3 50 to 1 00 on good terms. Enquire of W. T. old........ p doz • FAIRDALE. tlie fault of the traveling secretary or of Trade was held last Friday night, 10 (Clear sides # lb. tions. Jackson, Josephine and Doug ShurtlefT. for the purpose of discussing whether 8 of the executive committee who are lie- Bacon ¿Shoulders j) lb las counties have excellent prospects Will Ross is stopping with bis sister, 12 to (Hams «1 lb...... . 10 or not the city would celebrate the 4th Why pay 16 cents for hose when you hind him in this work. for grain and fruit. The surface soil is 10 Mrs. Buckingham. r.,.,1 jin 10 pd pails can get the best warranted steel wire of July. A committee was appointed to 8 to l”*,d Un 5 gallon tins wrapped hose for one third less at becoming dusty and claj’ soil hard. Miss Dolly Harding, from Newlierg, Jiislaw an<l Eastern Railway, 25 to interview the business men and find Eggs, .... ¡¡p dozen Hodson’s? Showers would be welcome and benefi is working for Mrs. Daniels. 75 Butter, Creamery, P roll out their opinion of the matter. As yet Butter, dull, fresh V roll 1 60 Change of life, backache, monthly ir Work is still progressing on the Miss Maud and Bessie Bower are cial. The week closes with continued 20 Brine jp pound. 15 to regularities, hot flashes are cured by survey and initial work of the Siuslaw no definite steps have been taken. It visiting their brother in Tillamook. excellent crop prospects. 7 6 to Dried apples, dull, V pil. Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples at and Eastern Railway and Navigation is growing rather late and if any thing 8 6 to Dried plums, dull, 'p pd. EASTERN OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent Satur Rogers Bros. 3 is to be done, it better be done at once. 10 to Dried^irunes, dull. pd. 9 company. The engineers arc now Warmer, cloudless and drj- weather day and Sunday in Lafayette. Mr. 12 Drledpeaches.dull. ip pd 10 to Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should about the mouth of Lake creek It is In connection with this matter it 1 05 Flour ...ill sack 1 00 to lx? kept in every house. Invaluable in not expected the complete location can might be proper to explain the position Johnson’s father is reported very low. prevailed. The showers on the 15tli Mrs. l’helps and family left last week and 16th were of great benefit, but did in all relaxed conditions of the bowels finally lie decided upon licfore the 20th of the millitary company and band. for Bay City to live. Nelson Fairchiles not cover tlie entire sections. Snow Local an<l General Sold by Rogers Bros. The first regiment is ordered into fell in Baker county- in the mountains also has gone to find work. r . Grant county sheep raisers sold their of June. Dr. Baker, of Astoria, is in the citj’ mutton for $2 25 to 82 75. Crook coun The line from tlie terminus on the camp on the evening of the 4th of July on the 16th. Frosts have been reported Deafness Can ’ t be Cured visiting relatives. t ty sheep men beat them slightly, they Siuslaw to Acme, a distance of 17 miles and this company will either have to from the more elevated section, The The fishermen still continue to re[xirt having sold at from -82 75 to 83 (io. lias lxs'n located and the right of way report for duty or disobey orders, in by local applications, as they cannot reach winds have been fresh to brisk. the diseased portion of the ear. There is good catches. Odd Fellows at Prairie City will cele cut out ready for engineers to finish other words; mutiny. The time will in only one way to cure deafness and that is Fall and early sown wheat continues An Abundance of No services at the Cumberland ; Pres brate the twentieth anniversary of the their work of setting grade stakes. The terfere with the company taking part by constitutional remedies. Deafness is to thrive and do well in sections it is organization of the Mountain V„ View summit of the mountain is but 641 feet in tlie ceremonies of the day should the caused by an inflamed condiiion of the byterin church Sundaj-. filling. Late sown spring grain is gen. lining of the Eustachian tube. lodge bj- a fourth of July “blowout.” commanding mucous New invoice of carpets all grades and above sea level. A tunnel will lie cut city celebrate. The When this tube gets inflamed you have a L. Fox, of Whiteson, found a through the summit in solid rock 2200 officer of the company has no say in rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and erally poor, much of it failed to germi prices at Burns & Danels. China pheasant's nest and taking tlie when it is entirely closed deafness is toe re nate, on account of lack of moisture. Garden hose by the thousand feet di eggs placed them under an old hen. Ho feet in length. The grade for five miles this matter and it is idle talk on the sult, and unless the inflammation can lx1 The continued relatively cool tempera rect from the factoiy at Hodson’s. now has ten uprightly young pheas- each side is 1 per cent, or 52 feet to the part of the citizens who arc blaming taken out an this tube restored to its nori ture has been of great benefit to the the company for this state of affairs.. ma! conditionhcring will lie destroyed for 8. F. Staggs is now selling wood de I ants. mile, a remarkable light grade. ever: nine cases out of ten arc caused by wheat crop. Strawlxirrics are ripen livered at you door for $2.25 per cord. The quarterly meeting of the M. E. i The terminal location on the Siuslaw The company would like to celebrate catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed ing rapidty in Wasco county. Veget nj the mucous surface* India and Ceylon teas are the best in | church South will be held at Gannt’s has lieen agreed upon. The terminal the day in this city and will if it condition We will give one hundred dollars for any ables are plentiful in many sections. the world and can lie found at the Red I bridge camp ground, first Sunday in point at the Southern Pacific railroad is possible for them to do so but they case of deafneee caused by catarrh that we Fruit trees are thriving and doing well. ' June. D. C. McFarland, presiding front grocerj- store. cannot cure by taking Hull’s catarrh cure. has Lieen fixed outside the city limits do not intend to disobey orders to please Send | elder. Rain is badty needed. Though the circular free. a few misinformed citizens. Wall paper and decoratipns, great F. J. C heney <t Co.. Toledo, O. week closes with prosjiects for more Thos. Rogers has returned from La adjoining Eugene. variety and fine designs. Just received iv ** Sold by druggistf, 75 cents Whenever the location of tlie line is Camas, where he has a fish wheel in *■4 /I College Commencement. at Burns & Danels’. than an average wheat crop. Wool is operation and reports a fair catch of completed, tlie company will proceed Real Estate. being hauled to ware-houses and manj- First class baled timothy hay for sale fish His wheel is one of the few mak to let contracts for the work cither as a The graduating exercises at the Mc in quantities to suit. Price $18per ton. ing a catch. James Steel to Oregon Real Estate head of cattle are being shipped, The whole or by divisions as may be to the Minnville college will be held Wednes Enguire of J. Wisecarver. grass is quite good and cattle are gener Co, 786} acres in t 4 s r 4 w; $100. No one can afford to’ do without The Rod and Gtm club is talking of Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean best interests of tlie company.— Eugene day June 3, 1891. The program for Oregon Real Estate Co to Larabee et allj’ in very good condition Good commencement week is as follows: a shooting tournament to be helo in ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre Guoril. general shower within ten days will in al, 7761 acres in 14 s r 4 w; $100. Sunday, Maj' 31, 8 p. nt., baccalau this citj’ next fall with cash prizes. serves the teeth and makes them beau It Must be Labeled. W C Frakes to Wm J Keeney,’.lot in crease wheat out-puts fullj- 20 per cent. reate sermon, President Brownson. Bishop Morris of the Episcopal tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. B. S. P ague , n w } of sec 18, t 2 s r 3 w 34.44 acres, church preached to a large congrega The attention of the reader of this State Food Commissioner Baker lias Sunday, Maj’ 31, 8 p. m., educational $400. U. S. Signal Observer: tion in this citj’ Friday night of last notice is called to the advert isment of had a chemical analysis made of the sermon, Rev. L. T. Bush. O <fc C R R to W C Frakes, the n w week. A Companion Cor your June Outing. C. R. Cook & Son, tlie proprietors of microbe killer, a patent medicine. The Monday, June 1, 8 p. m., Philergian } of the n w 114 of sec 18, t 2 s r 3 w; F. S. Harding, J. J. Stratton, and W. the Red Front grocery. It can be found analysis was made by the state chemist. society entertainment. $160. With over 120 illustration, tlie ('<«- D. Risley, of this city, attended the on the second page of this issue. Tuesdaj’, June 2, 10 a. in. and 1 p. in., “It shows,’’ said Mr. Baker, “that one V meeting of the Y. M. C. A at Albany C Loder to James Cressy, the s 4 of mopolitan for June sets a fast pace in A body of ore fifteen feet in width, last week. free-milling, and which assays $25 jx-r gallon of the liquid contains 11.7 grains examinations. D the s w ] and e i of the n e} of the 2 w the handicap for magazine honors. Tlie ! Tuesday, June 2, 8 p. m., missionary Scio is not exactlj’ a frontier town, ton, has been located on’ Lookout of hydrochloric acid, 4.33 grains of } of see 31,12 s r 3 w, 100 acres, $1000. personal elements enters largelj- into its j’et within the past two weeks a bear mountain. The ore already in sight muriatic acid, 15.79 grains of nitric addresses, Mrs. P. W. Chandler, Rev. E H Anderson to M L Adams, lot 9, composition, and impression of beauti and a cougar have been killed within will warrant the expenditure of put acid, sulphuric acid, or oil of vltrol, 3.8 A. J. Hunsaker, Rev. R. McKillop. block 4, Lippincotts 1st add to Dayton; ful women is the first received lij’ tlie ting up a mill. three miles of the city. drams by weight. The microbe killer, Responses bj' President Brownson and $120. reader who turns its pages. Tlie front The 4th of July will be celebrated at when heated with metallic zine, dis Miss Skinner. A young couple. Germans, with no John Bird to M Fisk, 89} acres in ispiece is a portrait of Madame de Pom-1 Newport in grand style, with Hon. children, want emploj’ment, the ladj- stu- Wednesday, June 3, 2 p. in., solves the zine. The amount of zine padour, and pertains to a bright sketch Yamhill county; $100. to do housework, the gentleman outside John Caples as orator of the day. The dent’s reunion. Address bj- Rev. Gil- work. Enquire at F. Zlrkle’s tailor 1 I state teachers’ association will meet at that would (theoretically) be desolved J C Cooper to Chas E Mallory, lot 4, of a summer spent in the home of that j the same place on June 30 and hold by a gallon of microbe killer is about man Parker, recitation by Miss Nettie block 2, Whiteson; $100. shop. famous women bj- Amelie Rivers and ■ until the 4th of July. 2 dr. 41.9 grains: or, in other words, Olds and other interesting parts. her guests. Miss Julia Magruder, tlie Impure blood and low vitality will Wm L Gilson to S M Ross 2.21 acres of i A Grand make fearful inroads on vour health. I ; Midb., L. was Mirsner, ’,“*"." I.edge, one gallon of the liquid known as the Wednesday, June 3, 3:30 p. m., class in t 4 s r 5 w; $40.50. writer, was one of those guests, and in in the city Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse vour Mu?l'-, citj last week, lie microbe killer contains free acid to dis tree speeches. stantaneous photographs are used to i W E Howard to C R Cook, lots 3 and blood and build von up. Sold by Itog- i •* « miller by occupation and islookmg solve the amount of zine that I have Wednesday, June 3, 8 p. in., graduat-, ‘ R J for a suitable location. He expressed 4, block 5, and lots 5 and 6, block 8, illustrate the scenes of a delightful, <■ oros. i jjjmgc|p as being well pleased with this mentioned. The law requires that the ing exercises. holiday amidst unusual surroundings. Deskin’s add to Newberg;J$500. The Oregon State Grange is in ses-. section. He left for Albany Tuesday. article shall be so marked that all peo A pleasant insight into the attractive Notice. W A Gardner to Wm L Gilson, lots ±^“lroi|i±ThehGran«khe^1 Chfire The case of Pope vs. Kay * Todd will ple who buy it may know its contents ness of Japanese women is given in a an interest is nnni’WeiMn th’fe'state 'T*11 in the United state court on Tue-s- and the microbe is not sold that way at Notice is hereby given that the coun 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7 &8, in blk 6, Gardners paper by Henry T. Finck, illustrated I un interest is mam estea in tms state day jHne 2i 1891. This ease lias now add to Sheridan; $125. meeting. . |^.n before the court three times anil it present. The agents sell it in jugs cil of the citj’ of McMinnville, Or., pro G F Round to John Wenger, 20 acres bj- a large number of photographs of The races at the Fair Grounds on | seems as if the court desired to keep it without labeling it so as to show its pose to open Buekej’e street from B to in t 3 s r 2 w; $700. pretty faces. The art article of the i E streets, said street to be 60 feet wide; last Saturday, between McMinnville < until a verdict was rendered in favor of chemical ingredients.” month descrilies the work of Gustave Specimen Cases. Maid and Democrat, resulted in the Pope, also to extend C street north from Dore, with elaborate engravings which A Cart Load of Frizes. victorj' for Democrat. The time was First to Buckeye streets, said street to 8. II. Clifford, , New Cassel, The sale of the Bangasser property to ____ , Wis., ___ T illustrate very well the masterpieces of less than 2:40. R. M. Wade is declared off’ because of be IMI feet wide; also to extend Sixth was troubled with neuralgia and rheu that wonddrful artist. Perhaps tlie James Fletcher, a member of the W. J. Garrison, tlie owner of the j i defective title. The firm has made a street west to Grant street, said exten matism, his stomach was disordered, most valuable article of the number is Garrison block, is thinking seriousty i I bargain for the Wright corner, opposite Yamhill Ilod and Gun Club, of this his liver was affected to an alarming of putting up a galvanized cornice. , the West Side hotel, anil will erect a j city, has returned from Salem with a sion to be 30 feet wide south of and par- degree, appetite fell away andhe was that contributed by Mr. Abner L. This would then make the block on® ' brick upon it. This is an assured fact cart load of prizes won at the shooting allel'with the north line of Sixtli street greatly reduced in flesh and strength. Frazer to the literature of the farmers’ of the best looking in the city. we are informed. extended to < irant street; and that said Three bottles of Electric bitters cured movement. The Coxmop(>Ht«n prize of tournament held in that city Friday The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon Dr. J. P. Turney is now installed in and Saturday of last week. The Mc council has appointed a surveyor to him. $200 for the best article on “the needs Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five his elegant office in the Union block. survey said proposed extension of Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill., minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef He has already performed several sur Minnville team, consisting of James streets, and that said stirvej’or has had a running sore on his leg of eight of the farmer, his hours of labor, and years’ standing. Used three bottles of the national legislation necessaiy to Jhis fects. A positive cure for headache and gical operations with complete suceess. Fletcher. John Rohr and E. Long, One of the features of the office is a -tood second in the team shoot, they made and filed with the council a re Electric Bitters and seven boxes of prosperity,” was awarded by thejudges neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. Bucklen's Arnica salve, and his leg is late improved operating chair, the only making a score of 24 out of a possible port thereof containing a plat of the sound “Why are we crazy?" asks a southern j one and well. John Speaker, Ca to this gentleman. The article itself is in the county. survey of said proposed streets and of Idaho editor, Well, the location of tawba, O., had five large fever sores on brightened ly a series of cartoons by 30, while the winners made 25. The the portion of each lot or parcel of land his leg, dix'tors said he was incurable. the famous artists, Attwood of Boston vour paper and your continued resi Elegant parlor suits, lx>st average «hooting was done by Mr. required to be appropriated for said One Fine new style bed sets, lience there is sufficientty illustrative bottle Electric Bitters and one box Fletcher and he takes the prize offered, streets. in your individual ease.— Axtorian. I.ovelj’ lounges, Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured him en- and Dan Beard of New York. Artistic tables, a life size crayon of himself. Mr. tiyrel. Sold by Rogers Bros. A Mystery Explained. Doctors Goucher and Smith perform Dated this 23rd daj- of Maj’ A. D. 1801. Wall paper, Fletcher is one of the best shots in the ed a verj’ neat surgical operation on the Advertised Letters. The papers contain frequent notices of Jxo. J. S pencer , Everything, You ever saw. Also some widow of the late J. J. Butler Wednes rich, prettj- and educated girls eloping with E ventlen. state and already several of the shots of Recorder of the I'itj- Following are the letters remainingfor negroes, tramps and coachinen The well- day of last week. A large amount of the state are wanting a match with of McMinnville pus was taken from the pleural cavity. The Little Kalmath Ditch company - him there will be no trouble in arrang mav 28-18 two weeks in the postoflice at McMinn known specialist, Dr, Franklin Miles, says all such girls arc more or less hysterical, to operate a small scow-bot ville, Oregon: The water is deeper on the liar and propose nervous, very impulsive, unbalanced.usual ing one. He gathered in prizes amount tomed steamer on their new forty foot the channel more clearly defined than j Bonard, J L ly subject to headache, neuralgia, sleepless Hurst, David when the same is completed, ing to $159, in the way of guns, wash RIDE LIKE A BOAT ON THE SEA AFLOAT. ever at Yaquinabay. The good effects ditch R. M. Wade & Co receiveti a car- Huffer, S P Johnson, Chas I).I ness,immoderate crying or laughing. These which will be a great convenience to ing machines, but living unmarried show a weak nervous system, for which of erecting a jetty on the north side at dwellers Jay, Fred Lyman M G load of binders and mowers on Mondaj- at Title lake and vicinity, and Our Vehicles are bullion our own specifications and are guaranteed there is no remedy equal to Restorative the mouth of the bay are already appa which cannot Miller, Wallace J fail to prove a profitable they are no use to him and his future ■ of this week and they are now readj- to Martin, Anun Nervine, Trial bottles and a line book con to Le ns represented. Don’t fail to look through our carriage rooms. Rennie, W M Wright, A D rent. matches will lx1 for inoncj-. taining many marvellous cures free at investment. be inspected. Thej- are the celebrated Rogers Bros., who also sdl and guarantee F oreion . There is a proposition to change the ! The lovers of opera should not miss Dr. Miles’ celebrated New Heart Cure, the MARTIN & SANDERS, M c M innville and D allas . McCormick and Deering machines. Oar New Boundary. name of Linkville to Kalmath Falls. the treat on Thursday night next. The Hansen, Neils C McCormick, Fred, 3 finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, They will receive a carload of buggies Perterson, R Parties in the East urge that the name members of the Abbie Carrington Opera Scott, John short breath, etc. will then convey some meaning to company »re all celebrated singers. Tlie | The session laws of 1891 have arrived by Friday’s freight. These goods will Parties calling for the above letters Bucklen's Arnica Salve. those looking for a location of manufac I stage of the opera house is not as large I anil is tliedargcst volume yet published arrive direct from the East and consist will please say “Advertised.” If not turing purposes. as the stages of larger houses but tliej by the state printer. It contains sever j of all the late styles of vehicles. This called for in two weeks they will be The Best Salve in tlie world for Cuts, Geo. Olds is a lucky farmor. He leading parts will be sung just as well al mistakes no doubt owing to the j firm handles the well-known Bain sent to the dead letter office as “un Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. held his wheat until last week and sold . as they will be at the Marquam Grand. “tear” of the state printer. For in Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, wagon. These goods are constantly claimed.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Enip-1 at 92 cents per bushel. Several farmers stance tlie law creating the new bound May 27, 1891. sold when ft was in the seventies and ; One of the coming attractions at the aries of the eit v reads that the survey | arriving and it is the intention of the tions. and positively’ cures Piles or no j Portland exposition is the great mili are now mourning a loss of 20 cents per I tary pay required. It is’guaranteed to give School Notice. band of Mexico, the Zapadores, begins at a stone near the north east 1 firm to handle the largest stock in the perfect satisfaction, or money refund bushel. i consisting of 54 musicians. Tins band corner of the Oak Park additon and 1 county. All goods are bought in the The following is the monthty report ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Hereditarj’ blood diseases are thin ! is the greatest national band of the East from the manufacturers and cash ning out the Indians on the Siletz reser- I : world and will draw crowds to the ex runs then west 3600 chains. This is is paid for them. This season the best ■ of school district No. 41 for month end by Rogers Bros. vation. The census population last position. II. W. Mitchell is a success 45 miles due west and is in the Pacific ing Maj’ 22, 1891. Those on the roll of terms and lowest prices to the farmers , year was 571. Out of that numlier j I as a manager. ocean somewhere oft’Tillamook county. honor are Mamie Welsh, Olive, McKin Kidney Disease twentj’-flve Indians died in 1890, anil | Hard times in this vallej- will eon- From this tlie boundary line extends of Yamhill county’. ley, May Spencer, Wilse Spencer, Lu- —is the cause of no end of suf the number of deaths to date is seven.: I tinue, and will grow worse until farm The Pulpit and the Stage. south 1060 chains, or a distance of 13} vina and Eliza Farmer, Liddie Jones, fering. A safe and certain remedy is Geo. E. Chamlierlain has been ap ers produce more of what they con ¡miles. The city dads will have a line You cannot Jennie and Elbert Parrish. No. of pointed attorney-general by Governor sume, sajs the Grant County Ari-s. DR. HENLEY’S Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United , scholars enrolled, 22, and total number prove it. Perhaps , time keeping up the improvements of Pennoyer in accordance with the law Indications are favorable for us eating Brethren church, Blue Mound, Kan., I not; it is impossible to | the new city. Ki at the last session of the legis* home-made flour, and whj- not bacon j “I feel it nij’ duty to tell what wonders 1 in daily attendance, 18. prove many undeniable, . Mr. Chamberlain is a resident also? I.et us kill off more of our dc.gs N ettie G uild , Teacher. Dr. King’s New Discovery has done for ■ It can do you no harm. It may do Height of Cruelty. of Albany’ and is one of the most popu and raise more hogs. true things; but all we ask is for me. Mj’ lungs were liadly diseased, you much good. Here is the testi In the Spring, etc. lar citizens of the state. mony of one sufferer who has been you to give us a trial and you will The salmon catch above Tongue Nervous women seldom receive the syiu- and mj’ parishoners thought I could made a “ a new man. ” Memorial services at the court house I j Point continues light. The liest catch i patliv they deserve. While often the pic live only a few weeks. I took five bot The following marriage licences have need no further proofs to establish the of health they are constantly ailing. tles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and been issued by the clerk during the I bad been troubled many years was largely attended, the court room 1 j heard from, near Skamokawa, thus far tures fact in vour own mind that WALLACE & To withhold sympathy irom these unfortu with disease of the kidneys when being crowded. The G. A. R., Relief at any one haul is 1,200 pounds, and nates in the heiglit of cruelty. They have am sound and well, gaining 2Glbs in past week. kind Providence sent Dr. Henley TODD will give you more value for your money or Corps and Company B turned out in 1 often a 300 fathom net is hauled in i weak heart, causing shortness of breath. weight. with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my Effitlena Pugh, 18; Cha«. E. Vander Arthur Love, manager Love’s Funnj- pool, hotel. It had an almost miracu produce than any other place in town. Why, for the full force. The address of Rev. M iley without a single fish. Shad are plenti- I fluttering, pain in side, weak and hungry 26. lous effect and in a few days X was Knowles was an able effort and was! ful and fishermen are salting them, spells,and finally swelling of ankles,smoth Folks combination, writes: “After "a reason that our goods are all of the very best brards, and a new man. G. A. TUPPER. Meda A. Hatch; 20; J. H. Johnson, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, j They saj- they will be worth $10 per ering. choking and dropsy. Dr. Miles’ New thorough trial and convincing evi 23. appreciated by every listener. are sold at a close margin to one and all alike. No baits to dence, I am confident Dr. King's New Santa Rosa, Cal. Heart cure is just the tiling for them. For This is the most pleasant season of the | barrel next vvinter.— Axtorian. any one; if you want Baking Powder or anything else, buy their nervousness, headache, etc., his Re Discovery for consumption beats ’em l*om. | It ha3 cured thousands; year to take a trip through the valley. I Capt. Wyatt Harris received a tele* storative Nervine is unequalled Fine all, and cures when everj’tbing else something you know to be good. Prizes, we know, are why not you ? To-mor- And iieople Intending to come gram from"Woodburn yesterday at 10 treatise on "Heart and Nervous diseases" fails. The greatest kindness I can do B rower —To the wife of J. Brower, tempting but we shall endeavor to offer only goods j row may be too late. to Oregon from the east are sure to be| a. in. stating that a person had been anil marvellous testimonials free, Sold and mj’ manj’ thousand friends is to urge on Friday, Maj- 22, 1891, a son. of merit. If you want a good cup of tea, in favorably impressed with the chmate, killed by a railroad train and that from guaranieed by Rogers Bros. them to try it.” Free bottles at Rogers Gow—To the wife of F .Gow on Sundaj’, I Your druggist will tell you about and all the other advantages this | letters found he was. identified as spect our stock; we can please you, in it. Ask him. Bros. Drug store. Regular sizes 50c. Abbie Carrington Coming. May 24, 1891, a son. country possesses over all others at this Holmes Harris. Fred L. Harris started fact if you want anything in the gro and $1. ! immediatlely for Woodburn. Holmes Married. season. cery line don’t forget to come The Abbie Carrington Grand Opera ■ Harris is a son of Capt. W yatt Harris, While grading a street in Centralia, • Thousands of pigeons are reported in and just reached his majority. He is and see us and leave your McMinnville one of the men emploj ed was sent to company will sing the “ Rose of Castile ” B ogart —Sxpw.—In Seattle, Wash., the valley north and west of Eugene. younger than Fred L. orders. We are ready Maj’ 21, 1891, Mr. J. 8. Bogart was nt the opera house in this city, on determine the depth of an old well in Hunters have killed them by hundreds Marble and street. He was overcome witli the united in marriage to Mrs. H. H. to hold out a friendly parties bring sixty to seventy in a day s The Pennington air ship, which has Thursday, June 4th. This company 1 , the foul air and fell into the well. Anoth Snow, formerlj- of this eitv, and Granite Works hunt. The pigeons are attracted bj I | lieen under construction in Chicago, i is the only one of the kind ever in Mc er hand to every native that treads the soil. went to his rescue anil he fell in, mother of Mrs. F. W. Martin." the newly sown grain. It is not usual 'reported to have taken its flight foi We will look for you to make our place Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of when another took his place. In this , Minnville and the performance will be st. Louis— on a railway truck. This to find them In such large numbers at. J opnson —H atch .—At the residence a visit the next time you are in town. ' invention at one time caused so much a musical treat. The price of admis four men fell into the well. Finalty of the bride’s mother in McMinnville, this season. ¡excitement that a companj- with a sion is $1.00 to all parts of the house. the four men were brought to the sur i Oregon, May ^6, 1891, Mr. J. H. Horatio Taylor was drowned at Cape i capital of a million was formed, tlie face, three of them being dead. This All kinds of Lookout, savs the Tillamook neadltgM. stockholders all Ix-ing sanguine of Reserved seats nothingextra. The sale same accident is liable to ix'cur in this Johnson, of Multnomah county, and I Miss Meda Hatch, of Yamhill" coun AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, He and and his brother were fishing on i speedj’ success. Their great expeeta- of seats to subscribers will open on Fri city and we would advise the citv to ty; Rev. R. McKillop officiating. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GRANITE a rocky point on the cape, “ | tions have suffered a grevious collapse, day, May 1st, 1891, at 10 a. nt, at fill up the old well in 3d street, in front heavier ««ca than usual washed him and their reality begins to dawn on Rogers Bro-.’ drug store. The people of tlie Campbell propety. This has Parties wishing Work of this kind would DIED. away A» eitort to reseure him were long been a menace to health and do well to call and get our prices liefore them that their investments would be fatne and the body has not come just as safe if put into a perpetual mo who subscribed to the sale will first lie many jieople would be pleased to see D avis —At Bellevue, on Sunday, May purchasing elsewhere. aslmn- and probablj’ will never 1 e ! the council order it filled. 24. 1891, O. Q. Davis, of consuinption. IRA A. MILLER received. Let all lx1 there on time. tion machine. found. R ogers B ros SELL PURE DRUGS. ROGERS BROS. DRUGGISTS GGJLS! BUGGIES! BUGGIES! The Largest and Best Selected Stock of Wagons, Carriages, HAVE THE NOBBIEST JUMP SEAT SURREY New Styles of Springs that $ Oregon Kidney Tea. I Cemetry Work and Monuments! IDLE TALK YOU SAY !