'THE CHARLESTON WILL BRING T back the I tata . If you have lost your business adver­ tise in the I TelepIicne-Keg-ister Telephone -TZegister And it will bring it back to you. Cruiser in Yamhill sure. Is the leading newspaper and best adver­ tising medium. Try it. It is a Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , ÄtSSÄ^' Consoliilated Feb. 1,1889. I. F. CALBREATH. VAMHILL IS THE BANNER AG- £ ricultural C ounty in Oregon. McMINNVILLE is the county seat and largest town, and the SUGAR BEET CULTIVATION. D5 PRICE'S E. E. GOUCHER. VOL. III. NO. 19. june h , i89i. GENESIS OF TORNADOES. you mean to say that hill is not a counterfeit?” “Yes, sir; if you will bring it down to ths Omaha National Bank we will give you the gold for it.” Then there was ,’a scene, in the midst of which, Mr. Baldwin managed to explain to the court tliat lie had changed bills without the knowledge of the district-attorney, and tliat in view of the fact tliat three good busi­ ness men had testified tliat a genuine bill was a counterfeit, he thought con­ siderable allowance should be made for his client—an ignorant county boy—in mistaking a counterfeit for a good bUl. The jury were evidently impressed with the idea for they returned a ver­ dict of acquittal. JOHN BROWN'S SON, JASON. A LIVE POSTAGE STAMP. He Stood, With Head Uncovered, Before How the Ku to» I an Heir Writes to lilt The cultivation of sugar beets in this If we Can’t Turn Them Aside, Let us the Toiub of Gen. Grant. Royal Sire. country is making some progress, the Watcli Them. work of the department of [agriculture PHYSICIANS AND SUR6E0NS, Jason Brown, son of the famous The heir to the throne of Ilussia is having assisted materially in promot­ The fatal energy with which the sea­ M c M innville , ... O regon . abolitionist, John Brown, the hero of undoubtedly blooded. ing the new industry. Sugar beets re- ( son for Western tornadoes has opened (Office over Braly’s Bank.) the Harper’s Ferry raid, was in New- When he wants to write to his royal quire methods of cultivation which this week emphasizes the need of furth­ York during tlie past week. A day or sire in BL Petersburg he does not liek are in many respect unlike those em- er < researches to ascertain the causes of S. A. YOUNG, M. D. two ago lie was a passenger on an ele­ the sufficiency of stamps required by ployed in the raising of other crops, 1 these gigantic storms and how to fore­ vated train, ond John 8. Wise, son of the postal union and paste them on the Tlie failures wliicli have attended tlieir tell , them. Theories of their genesis Physician & Surgeon, the late ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise, of envelope and trust to the mail bags. cultivation have been due more to igno- | are plentiful, but none of these has Virginia, occupied a seat in the same He covers the communication all over M c M innville . - - - O regon . rance of these methods, or non-eompli- , ever enabled meteorologists to make a car. Mr. Wise’s father signed the with red sealing-wax and sends a man ance with them, than to lack of proper timely and practical prediction as to Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Office and residence on D street. All warrant for the execution of John to deliver it in person. climatic conditions or inadaptability of . when and where approximately the calls promptly answered day or night. Brown. The son of Henry A. Wise Consul Niebaum returned from up ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND soil. whirling monster of the air will fall. If and the son of John Brown sat within the road yesterday morning with an DR. J. C. MICHAUX The department last year secured prediction , could do more than specify a COMPLETE LINE OF from a few feet of each other-—they, however, account of how this thing is done, such Germany over three tons of beet , the day and section in which the torna­ are not acquainted. a courier having just pasned through seeds selected from tlie best varieties do < would strike, much would be accom­ Practicing Physician and Surgeon, Jason Brown is seventy years of age. here. grown there. These were distributed plished. , But before this becomes pos­ MAXIM’S FLYING MACHINE. He has a farm near Akron, O. His last in one-pound packages to farmers in sible , His name is L. KotendorfT, and his LAFAYETTE, OBEGON- the true cause of the deadly jfLT THE LOWEST PRICES. visit to New York was in 1848. Thurs­ rank is that of captain in the Russian the sugar-l>eet belt of the United States. , tempest must be learned. The favorite Jan.91, ’88. The Inventor of the Rapid Firing Cannon day Mr. Brown visited tli tomb of Gen. Tlie larger portion was sent to Nebraska | hypothesis that a tornado is formed by army’. He has been traveling as one Tackles the Air. Grant accompanied by Win. 8. Pelle- of the escorts to the czarowitz. His Kansas, and Minnesota, states which an , ascent or bursting up of air from the treau, of No. 252 West Fourteenth royal highness bad communicated his are next to California, the best adapted lower through the upper strata of the Maxim, the famous gunmaker, street, tlie well-known historian. escape from assassination to the czar to the cultivation of sugar beets. An . atmosphere when unstable equilibrium SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC inspection of the methods employed by exist ( PHYSICIAN. and the air acquires at least a thinks that if lie lives long enough lie While the son of John Brown stood in by cable, but concluded I hat Alexander the farmers in different sections was j slight initial whirling motion has ap­ will be able to revolutionize the world, front of tlie tomb witli uncovered head III. would be pleased to receive a de­ Office at B F. Fuller’s drug store. Resi- made, and the cases in which tlie in- parently had its day. It is at best a and he proposes to do it witli flying­ he turned to Mr. Pelletreau and re­ tailed account of the attempt on his lence, first house south of Baptist church, McMinnville. Or. structions of the department were car- , very incomplete explanation of the re­ machines. There is this difference be­ marked: life written by his own hand. ried out were found to lie the exception , markable geographical and seasonal tween Mr. Maxim and the majority of “Gen. Grant finished the work tliat With royalty to resolve is to act When buying anything in this line it is well to remem­ JAMES BENNETT, The sons and sometimes. The czarowitz devoted rather than the rule. In most instances distribution, , aS well as the mechanical those who have broached schemes for my father began. ARCHITECT. ber that the cheapest is not the best our vehicles are of the farmers had pursued methods of phenomena, , of tornadoes. The atmos­ traversing the air with the same ease daughters and grandchildren of John three or four hours to penning a reher- their own invention, and their products phere , is often observed to acquire initial and safety wli cli accompanies travel Brown have no feelings of hostility sal of his perils and Prince George’s Plans, Specifications, Elevations, Details varied accordingly. The difference be­ whirling motion under conditions of by land or water. Mr. Maxim has been against the South. Let the past be coming to the rescue with a stick. Personal Supervision of all work placed tween the beets cultivated according to , unstable equlibrium when no tornado a thoroughly practical person to tlie ex­ buried beside Abraham Lincoln, Then he called Captain Itotendorir. in my hands a Specialty. And must necessarily cost mor than than Ornez—Up stairs in Campbell’s Brick, the instructions of the department and j is bred. Whenever the warm, vapor tent of acquiring many shekels, and if Ulesses 8. Grant and John Brown. “Take this to his imperial majesty, those of inferior material. North of Court House. those produced by other methods was trade wind is drawn northward over he has suddenly gone wrong in the Jason Brown can remember many my father!” D illas ... - O regon very great, This was seen not so much tlie Mississippi Valley the equilibrium upper story, he probably has the money incidents of the abolition days. He Over Stocls: Consists of The captain bowed low, went out in tlie size of the beets as in tlie per ( of the air is disturbed, and whenever it to humor his vagaries, and need not was once captured by a mob of ¡MM) Mis­ and took passage on the Oceanic, and BREWSTER SIDE BARS, RICE COIL SPRING, cent, of sugar contained in them. Tlie comes in contract witli a northwest make periodical raids upon tlie pockets sourians, who prepared to hang him. arrived here on Friday night, in com­ ELLIPTIC EPRINGS, experiments demonstrated conclusively wind a whirl necessarily ensues. Were of other people. But Mr. Maxim dis­ He was full of grit and lie defied them. pany with a case of smallpox in the DEXTER SPING FAIRY, the absolute necessity of employing pre­ these condition adequate to produce cusses his views of aerial navigation There were three Kentuckians in tlie steerage. JUMP-SEATS, BAROUCHES, ETC, ETC. PHOTONS, Shop With Hewitt Bro’s. scribed methods of cultivating beets. Captain ItotendorfF was much vexed tornadoes we should have to chronicle witli an apparently approach to com­ party and their sympathy was moved KSrCharges Reasonable. Give me a call. Also the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons, Tlie results attained last year were them at all seasons, and much oftencr mon sense than have many who have by the prisnor’s bold demeanor. Tlie at the delay occasioned the letter by M c M iskvillb . : : : O regon . preceded him. He has discarded tlie Kentuckians, one of whom was a slave quarantine regulations. He appealed far from satisfactory in most sections of All these vehicles were bought direct from the factories, hence we the country. The weather in both in spring and summer than they have bird as a model. “It is not nesessary owner, drew their huge pistols and to Russia’s representative. ever been known to occur. Moreover, are in a position to give you good bargains. Kansas and Nebraska was unfavorable if ascending currents can originate a to imitate the flapping of wings in vowed tliat Jason Brown should be Consul Niebaum did his liest for the for the growth of beets, as it was for cyclone of any kind, it would follQW making a flying machine,” lie says. tried by’ the proper aurthorities. The royal courier, and on Saturday night joiziSTSonsr ¿z ustehlsolt , Watchmaker B Street, McMinnville, Oregon. other crops. It is estimated tliat the that the equatorial ocean, where there “Suppose Stephenson had said that as mob weakened and the prisnor was in he and liis baggage were permitted to and Jeweler. average yield per acre in Nebraska was are all the year tlie greatest ascending a horse was the most jierfect form of a few hours in charge of United States laud. This baggage comprised a num­ Dealer In All Kind» ol Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware between two and three tons, while in currents, would be prolific of storms, locomotion over roads and fields, he troops. He was tried and acquitted of ber of trunks filled witli curios, which Clock» »nd Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. Kansas it was probably somewhat while, in fact, it is of all regions of the would make his steam engine walk; the charge of treason. the young man sent to his father and In one of the fights between the mother. The custom house officials higher. Tlie experiments made in globe tlie calmest. Home striking facts what speed would he have secured?” Minnesota and Wisconsin were more go to show that the fatal tornado never This, though a simple illustration, in­ Kansas abolitionists and their foes, a chalked it without examination, and (OREGON WILKES.) favorable. A report by Henry W. forms except at periods when there is dicates real progress. Tlie cardinal young Mississippi slave-owner was on Sunday afternoon Captain Roten- .1 S HIBBS, - - - Proprietor. R egistered in W allace ' s ’T rotting R egister . V ol . Wiley contains tlie following on the unusual activity in the irresistible error of most pioneers in aerial naviga­ mortally wounded. Mr. Brown found dorlT was speeded on his journey. cultivation of beet in Wisconsin: “But upper tropical currents, moving from tion lias consisted in following nature. him by tlie wayside, took him home Postage on that letter will cost nearly Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on This Highly Bred Trotting Staiiiou will Make the Season of 1891 at hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s very few of tlie farmers who sent in southwest to northeast, - with an ob­ They have imagined that success de­ and cared for him. The injured man $1,000. The Fair Grounds, McMinnville, Oregon. stock pended ujxm wings, unmindful of tlie was surprised to learn tliat liis lienefac- From Captain RotendorfT Consul DESCRIPTION.—A beautiful Bay. black points and a little white lieets to the stations for analysis had served velocity exceeding one hundred T hird S treet , M c M innville , O u . previously had any experience in grow ­ around left liind coronet, It» hands high and weighs 1200 pounds, miles an hour and descending on our fact that man has improved upon na­ tor was the son of John Brown, and Niebaum learned that the czarowitz very symmetrical in form, combining line style and substance. ing lieets. Besides this, some of tlie western plains and valleys. This was ture in almost every branch of exist­ tliat liis dying liours were In-lug spent will overlook San Francisco in his tour, beets ware grown for stock food, witli evidently tlie ease on Wednesday, May ence. Tlie inclined plane plays an im­ and liis pain relieved while lying be­ as hi goes direct to Vladivostock from T’EZDIG-ZSEE: Foaleil in 1880 by Lyle Wilkes, sire of Mattie Wilkes, 2:30; Konantz, no intention of testing tlieir sugar pro­ 20th, just before the Missouri tornado portant part in Mr. Maxim’s scheme. neath Jason Brown’s roof. the Orient to preside over the opening Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in Tlie only other surviving son of John of the great Biberian railway. ducing tlieir sugar-prodiieing capacity, appeared, at 3 p. m. From 8 a. m. to It has performed tlie same office in the 2 :29.J; Chief, 2;26J; Danville Wilkes, 2 :27 ; sire of Sally Vejen, 2:28. the Citv. Game ami Fisli in Season. Poul­ First dam, Maggie Hamlet, by Hamlet, Sire of Loretta F, 2:18f; A.\ . Where grown for sugar, and where 8 p. in., while a feeble general cyclone plans of others; but, unfortunately, Brown besides Jason is the eldest son, try. hi,les. etc., bought for tlie highest mar­ ket price ami cash paid for same Your Pantlind, 2:204; and 5 others with records better than 2:30; and sire of good care was bestowed, tlie lieets con­ was drifting from the Dakotas to Lake when the empyrean has been reached, John Brown, jr. He is a farmer of A FROZEN WELL. attention is called to the fact that v.'e al­ tained a high percentage of sugar. Superior, the barometer was every­ the machines have shown an irresista- Put-in Bay, Ohio. There are a number ways serve the best meats to be found. the dams of 15 with records from 2:16| to 2:20. Your patronage is solicited. Second dam,' the great show mare Chuin, (formerly Mattie Kenny,) While tlie results reached so far would where rising, from Texas mid the Gulf ble tendency to tip over and spill their of grandchildren and great-grandchil­ BOND .4 FLETCHER. dam of Leland Stanford, 2:29.1, sixth heat on half mile track; by Duke’s indicate tliat Wisconsin may prove coast northward to Missouri and Illi­ trustful occupants on the ground, thus dren living. M c M innville Norman, by Alexander’s Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14;, May Queen, 2:20; well adapted for tlie culture of sugar nois, and tlie increase of pressure con­ summarily ending tlie aeronauts and Swigert, sire of 18 in the 2:30 list, and of Blackwood, sire of 6 with rec­ lieets, the work must be repeated for tinued into Thursday witli southerly their aspirations at tlie same moment. Though the Prince of Wales has lost Even scientists are not free from per­ ords better than 2:30; also sire of the dam of Norval, 2:17^, the sire of several season before the question can winds. This was tlie first time sueli a But Mr. Maxim claims that he will caste among many of his former friends plexities, and nature is constantly re­ CARLIN & HIGH, Proprietors. Norlaine who holds the best yearling record, 2:31. (Duke’s Norman is lie fully nettled.” pronounced and universal rise of the provide against this. “It will be im­ in consequence of his escapades he still vealing something to cause them study The atttempt made at Medicine barometer over the sovthwest has been possible for tlie machine to fall forward, possesses the affections of his devoted and doubt Perhaps one of the most Goods of all descriptions moved and care­ thoroughbred on dam’s side; 1st dam by John Richards, 2d dam by ful handling guaranteed. Collections will Lance by American Eclipse, 3d dam by Ilephestion.) Lodge, Kan., to produce bcet-sugar observed for a considerable period. It to sink backward or fall over.” He wife. An interesting story is told by a marked example of this is found in the be made monthly Hauling of ail kinds Third dam, Rose Kenny, the dam of Messenger Chief, sire of Maud with sorgliuni-sugar machinery was a is natural, therefore, to conclude that does not say how lie will prevent it, writer in Lipi>inootf't Mayazinr of how phenomena presented by a well at done cheap. Messenger, 2:13; Sam Jones, 2 :18; Col. Bradshaw, 2:20J; Abel 2:24|, failure, and apparently demonstrates tlie descent of the upper tropical current while he gives an outline of tlie other this royal love match came about, mak­ 5 akutsk, Siberia. As long ago as 1828 etc., and full sister of Gen. Geo. II. Thomas, sire of Scott’s Thomas, 2:21 tlie impossiliility of making beet-sugar from the southwest was then taking features of his invention, and many ing one of the most charming royal a Russian merchant liegall to sink this GEO. RAMAGE, Katherine T., 2:20, and four others in the 2:30 list. By Mambrino witli any machinery tliat is not pecu­ place in the Mississippi Valley, Biinul- who refuse to believe ill anything un­ romances of modern times. H. IL H. noted well, and, after working on it for liarly adapted to its manufacture. The taneously, in tlie rear of the Dakota less they have ocular demonstration Albert Edward chanced, so it is said, to three years, gave it up as a bad job, The painter, paper hanger, kalsomincr and Messenger, by Mambrino Paymaster, sire of Mambrino Chief. greatest success of many of tlie foreign cyclone, quite a strong surface current will infer tliat this is tlie weak «]x>t in be whiling away a part of a Jong sum­ having at that time sunk it to a depth decorator can be found during the day hard Fourth Dam Lady Messenger By Mambrino Chief nt work, and will lie very willing indeed to factories which have been run by capi­ from tlie northwest was pressing down the heel of Achilles. Mr. Maxim’s mer afternoon with two or three con­ of thirty feet without getting through TERMS. — $40 for the season, with the privilege of return in case give estimates and furnish designs lor all of failure to get foal. Money flue on July 1, 1801, either cash or by talists than of those operated by tlie tlie valley of tlie Missouri river toward highest ambition appeal’s to be to revo­ genial spirits, young men of rank and tlie frozen ground. He communicated classes ot work. On June 1, a shop will he note at IO per cent. No responsibility for accidents or escapes, but farmers hits frequently been the result opened opposite the Cook house. 15-8t the region where the more powerful lutionize war by dropping large quan­ position near enough to his own to these facts to the Russian academy of great care v.ill be taken to prevent either. For further particulars of the better machinery used in the tropical current was apparently de­ tities of nitro-glycerine upon helpless make even discussions on domestic science, which sent men to take charge apply to cities. We presumes he intends this as questions possible, and the matrimonial former than in tlie latter. This neces ­ aZET-ZLS. ^ZOOIDS. scending, within which Wednesday’s of the digging operations at tlie won­ sity of using special machinery is not tornado did its terrible work. All tlie a preventative, for, in any other sense, outlook for one of the party’ was brought derful well. These scientific gentle­ Sample rooms in connection. confined to the production of sugar, essential phenomena of cyclonic storms his project would not meet witli gener­ up. Col.——drew from his pocket men toiled away at their work for sev­ o------- o but also applies to tlie cultivation of can be satifactorily explained by just al favor. The dreams of Malthus have the photograph, as he supposed, of his eral years, but aliandoned it when a Is now fitted np in first class order. the beets. Tlie tendency which is now sueli a mechanical conflict as is thus not yet been realized to such an exteut fiancee to show it proudly to bis com­ depth of 882 feet had been reached, seen in both France and Germany, but indicated, tlie ascending current being as to justify this wholesale destruction panions. But instead of Lady---- ’s with the earth still frozen as hard as a Accommodations as good as can be Will make the Season of 1891 particularly in France, to enlarge tlie merely a consequence, not the cause, of of mankind. Mr. Maxim is probably likeness there appeared a rather poorly rock. In 1843 tlie academy had the ound in tlie city. beet farms, is due to tlie necessity tlie storm. Many of the ablest meteo- not bloodthirsty, but his occupation token carte de visit of the most charm­ temperature of the soil at the sidN! of 8. E. MESSINGER, Manager. which producers feel of using better roligsts, as Redfield and Dove, reached has made him somewhat callous witli ing girl tlie Prince’s eyes had ever tlie welUaken at various depths. From agricultural machinery. It is said tliat this conclusion more than a quarter of regard to human life, and his imagina­ rested upon—a girl wearing a simple the data thus obtained they came to TEEMS: in tlie northern department of France, a century ago. But the recent observa­ tion has been electrified by the prodi­ little white gown and loose white jacket the startling conclusion that the ground $10. Single Service, (Due at the time of Service) where tlie culture is on tlie large system tion of cyclone and anti-cyclone by Dr. gious possibilities of aerial navigation. with a black velvet ribbon circling her was frozen to a depth exceeding 6,000 -A-t ILzEt. TcCtoor. 15. Season, (Due July 1, 1891,) the industry is expanding and gaining Hann at different altitudes on the It is probable that balloons and dyna­ throat, and her hair smoothed back feet. Although it is known to meteor­ -Portland's Most Beautifnl Suburb- 20. Insurance, (Due when mare is know to be with foal,) the most ground. Austrian Alps seem to have conclusive­ mite will play a more important part from herbrow, leaving tlie Ix-autiful ologists that tlie lowest known temjier- For the treatment of Nervqus Diseases, The condition of tlie German licet ly established it. It appears evident, than formerly in tlie battles of the face to lie admired for itself alone. The ature is in that region of Biberia, it is FEDIGKEE: especially those suffering from nervous ex­ Young Hambletonian, dapple bay; stands 164 hands high and grower is described by Prof. Maercker therefore, that no decided progress will world; but anything like systematized eyes and lips seemed to be smiling at conceded that not even that rigorous haust ion* ami prostration, chronic diseases, and all those who need quiet and rest, good weighs 1350 pounds; sired by Hambletonian Mambrino (5241) now as follows: “Our farmers are in good ever be made in predicting tornadoes navigation of the air is, we fear, still the Prince, who gazed at the picture, climate could force frost to such a great nursing, massage and constant medical circumstances, which have been im­ or any otner class of revolving storms remote. Maxim may have stumbled demanding to know who in the world depth below the surface. After figur­ care. At Mt. Tabor will be fou d pure air, standing at $200; sire of Jane L 2:19?; Fred Hambletonian, 2:26; Kitty upon it, and if so, the world will be a proved witli their general system of absolutely free from malaria, good water, Ham, 2:26|; Susie S, 2:26); Laddie, double team record 2:38; Hamlin, this lovely “country girl” might 1«^ ing on the subject for over a quarter of until meteorology can discover some beautiful surroundings ami magnificent agriculture by tlie introduction of the method of observing instrumentally heavy debtor to him—not so much for “Tlie ilaughter of the Prince of Den. a century, geologists have at last come views. Ample references given if desired. double team record at 3 years old 2: 38 and the dam of Lady Beach, in mark,” and naturally enough, the carte For further particulars, address the physic­ 2:26); dam by Milton son of Royal George, half brother to Old Kate, sugar- beet industry. Tlie German has tlie movements of the gigantic upper any revolution that he may effect to the conclusion that the great frozen ian in charge. most decided features of advantage currents, which, descending into the warfare, as for the change that will be de visite changed owners. H. R. H. valley of the Lena River wasde|xieited, mother of Fantasie; 2d dam by Oregon Pathfinder (10981). OSMON ROYAL, M. D.. of wrought in the peaceful pursuits Young Hambletonian is very stylish, and notwithstanding he has over the Frencli system, in France the lower atmosphere, are resolved into ter­ showed it that evening toa confidential frozen just as it is found today, during Ninth A Morrison Sis., Portland, Oregon. farmers contract witli tlie large growers rific whirls, within whose vortices the humanity.— BaUimare American. never been trained, shows much speed. friend—one who knew of tlie matri­ the great grinding-up era of the glacial and owners of factories to grow a given air is suddenly ratified so intensely J. W. GILE, Proprietor. monial designs of the Queen for the epoch.Eight hundred and eighty-two Tlio Power of Influence. acreage of beets and deliver tlie same that ascending currents are set up and C has . W oods , Manager, McMinnville. Prince of Wales, a bride from one of feet of frozen soil might well stagger to the factories. In Germany tlie and the upliorne vapor, instantaneously the well-known German houses having the scientific investigator, for it violates Beil Hogan, who used to be the pro­ COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN 1. L. STRATTON. growers of tlie Ix'ets are tlie manufac­ cooled by expansion, is condensed into Fl IŒ BACK WARRANTED J. W. President. been selected. The quaint little photo- all the preconceived ideas of tlie condi­ Vice President. Cashier prietor of a gambling-house in New tures. and they reap a gain in the destructive torrents or “cloud bursts.” tograph had not left the Prince’s keep­ tion and temperature of tlie interior of ELSIA WRIGHT. growth of tlie beet and tlie production If the United States had, as Europe, an Yark fifteen years ago, delivered an ing when a few days later he again, tlie earth. The conclusion reached is an address yesterday afternoon at the Carries the Largest Assortment of of tlie sugar.” and quite by chance, encountered at probably the correct one, although the Alpine mountain wall stretching east Harness ami "addles and also the McMinnville, Oregon, Tlie owners of tlie factories now in and west along our Southern borders Twentieth-stieet branch of the Y. M. the house of a certain Duchess the length of time it required to reach it LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY. operation in this country have found to protect us from the full force of the C. A. Mr. Hogan took for his subject same noble young face, this time ex- leads to the impression that there may Paid up Capital, $50,000. in the “ The Power of Influence, ” and The Only Stove that Gives a it necessary to cultivate a large part of descending current, we should lie as Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re­ painted in miniature, tbe lie some uncertainty about it yet.— course of an interesting lecture told quisitely 1 pairing Neatly Done. their beets either upon land owned by property of a young lady who liad just Manchester Union. exempt from tornadoes as the Old Transacts a General Banking Business, Robes, Whips and all the Necessaries them or rented from neighboring World is. Since we cannot turn aside many anecdotes of his own conversion 1 returned from Denmark. Deposits Received Subject to Check with the sporting characters of his 1 are Kept in Stock in Endless Interest allowed on time deposits. fanners. The wliole tendency in this 1 this mighty generator of cyclones we The American archaeologists are at Variety. Signed by the Officers of the Company. day. Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­ country in other agricultural depart­ should at least watch its movements.— The jioets sing, in dainty rhymes, work at Platea, in Greece, have come “I was a pugilist, a gambler, a saloon Call and See Stock. Store on Third Street, fers on New York, San Francisco and Port­ ments is to separate tlie farmer from 1 New York Herald. McMinnville. Oregon. Ujxin the remain» of an ancient temple, land. keeper!” said he, “yet so complete, is Of 1 summer days and sunny climes, The only Stove that is Trimmed With the manufactures. Tlie unwillingness Of beauteous maidens, passing fair, Collections made on all accessible points. parts of which apparently go hack to the change wrought in me by the pow ­ of tlie farmer to comply with tlie in­ I An Attorney’s Successful Ruse. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. I er of Christianity that it seems as With witching eyes and waving hair, the «ixth eentary, B. C., or within 100 structions furnished by tlie agricul­ In a trial in the United States court though I was always what I am now— Till, near the end, you’re apt to see— years of the authentic beginning of tural department shows the necessity Gates & Henry’, Props. where a young man had been indicted a man anxious to use his influence for ’Tis but an “at- Professor Bell lias demonstrated that ter lieets will lx’ secured, and at the esq., objected to Gen. Strickland’s We are not capable of estimating it. I kinds of female weakness, which cures »I>ee<-li can l>e transmitted between two same time larger crops. Until these course in endeavoring to prove by bus­ had one king of influence as a prize­ the ailments of feeble “run-down” and distant point« without making use of two things are olitained, tlie permanent iness men the fact that tlie bill in ques­ fighter, and when I look at tlie wrecks debilitated women, and restores them Everything New ----- IN FACT THE— I nave purchased the Harness Shop of H. establishment of the beet-sugar in­ tion was a counterfeit, but to no pur­ of humanity, whose ruin is attributed to youthfulness and beauty once more. wire«, the connection lx-ing established Adams and will keep a by means of a beam of light. The wound And Firstclass. dustry in this country will be in doubt. pose. Finally, improving a favorable to myself, I cannot sufficiently loathe Tlie price of this royal remedy, Dr. conveying quality of the ether is a Pierce ’ s Favorite Prescription, is but chance, Mr. Baldwin sulistituted a good the use I made of it. Now I have an ­ Capitalists are willing to invest in SiM-<’ial Accommodations for Commercial for the counterfeit which genuine other kind of influence, and thank $1.00 a bottle, and money refunded in striking discovery of modern science. Traveller». | fa ¡9 S S « v v? Inis 5 i of Harness ami Horse Furnishings. The factories if they can receive assurance bill —------ —♦♦ --------- every case if it doesn’t give satisfaction. money Gen. Strickland then proved God it is the right kind. of sufficient crops to run them. The oct »pie of Yamhih county are invited to call Corner Second and F. Streets, one block Fourth of July Celebration goes. Hee guarantee on bottle-wrapper. by three business men to be the rankest John L. Sullivan has an influence. look over the stock and get prices. STOVES & RANGES following from the report of the depart­ from Cooks hotel. ____________ FRANK WRIGHT. LEAD THE WORLD. ment of agriculture shows what pro­ kind of a counterfeit. Thereupon Mr. He possessed it as a fighter, lie possesses Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug 17,1889. gress is being made in this line: “The Baldwin vehemently demanded that it as an actor, and were he to become a I have just received a carload of Stovesand Ranges of all shapes, sizes and styles and McMinnville proprietors of the factory at Grand Is­ attention be given to his objections follower of God who can tell tlie extent as land were so encouraged by last sea­ and Judge Dundy insisted that the to which liis influence might be felt?” —DEALERS IN— Marble and son’s work that they have decided to District-Attorney send out for a bank I NEVER PAY FOR MY GOODS, Mr. Hogan then told tlie story of another large factory at Norfolk, Granite Works erect will sell them cheap, This heats the old Gag Neb., and at the Chino Ranch in south­ cashier and an expert. With great John Goss, a London pugilist, whom Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of ern California, and work on these fac­ confidence Gen. Strickland handed to he had persuaded—so great was his in-1 The Finest Line of Confection­ Ki tories is now going on.” The success­ the expert the bill—after establishing fluence over him—to kneel and pray ful operation of tlie California and liis business and his experience in in the streets of New York even in tlie 1 ery in the City. Nebraska factories is a fair indication All kinds of midst of his sporting companions.! All kinds of Produce taken at the of what may lx1 gained from an exten­ handling money—and said: AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. “State to the jury whether, in your “But the influence of liis evil compan­ sion of this industry. With a soil and A lull line of Hardware on the same terms. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GRANJTE climate jx'rfcetly adapted to the culti­ opinion that bill is good or bad?” ions,” concluded the speaker, “was i Parties wishing work of this kind would vation of tlie beet, tlie education of tlie “This is a good bill, sir,” returnedthe even greater than mine, for lie now fills Call and examine our Stock and do well to call and get our prices before producers to proper methods of cultiva­ a drunkard’s grave. Young men, use purchasing elsewhere. get Prices. tion seems likely to follow ultimately. witness. “What!” shouted tlie attorney, "do your influence aright.” H enderson & G aunt . IRA A. MILLER. Bradstreet. Calbreath & Goucher, fjeam Bakins USLiPowder UCU/ITT QDflQ HtnIH UnUui BOOKS, STATIONARY, MUSICAL GOODS, J”. I ). Baker M D., Vehicles and Wagons! The Finest Material Most Skilled Workmanship! I). A. SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. WM. HOLL, Eurisko Market, OREGON, 5, 7. The People’s Market. TRUCK AND DRAY CO., The St. Charles Hotel. At the McMinnville Fair Grounds. COTTAGE SANITARIUM 1 Harness ad Saddles. Twenty Years WRITTEN GUARANTEE THE COMMERCIAL STABLE White Enameled Pot, Ket­ tle and Skillet, Livery, Feed and Sal ! FRANK WRIGHT, HARNESS SHOP! Complete and Reliable Stock HENDERSON & GAUNT Spot Cash and no Rent to Pay.” HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. 0. 0, fHDDSfm, Cernetry Work and Monuments! Powder ABSOLUTELY