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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1891)
grgjs. [SEJ3E®læ!3J3' | VAMHILL IS THE BANNER AG- 1 1 ricultural C ounty in Oregon. McMINNVILLE is the county seat and largest town, and the he charleston will bring back the I t at a . If you have lost your business adver tise in the T I Telepiicxie-ZBeg'ister, And it will bring it back to you. Cruiser in Yamhill sure. Telephone-Register Is the leading newspaper and best adver- @ Using medium. Try it. It is a Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. VOL. III. NO. 20. M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , june is , i89i. Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. TELEpTHOMEES,Eastablished bine. !s&; E. E. GOUCHER. J. P. CALBRE.VHt. Calbreath & Goucher, D’PRICE'S THE FACE OF A DEMON. One of M. Quad’s Frontier Romances. that space to within striking distance and then drive that knife into me! He reaches out again—he groans in pain—his fingers dig up tbe dirt—his eyes look blood-red as he calls up his thirst for vengeance to help his mus cles perform their work another inch— six inches—another foot! I feel the ground around me again as far as I can. No weapon—nothing to stop his advance. Once more he reaches out and depos its the knife—the black fingers sink in to the soil and find a hold—the power ful muscles of a single arm pull his crippled body along inch by inch—inch by inch. There’s a brighter blaze in his eyes, additional fury creeps into that steady glare. He has been wound ed unto death, but if he can kill me he will die without a regret—aye! with a shout of exultation on his lips. Inch by inch—coming, coming— nearer, nearer! Two feet more and he , can reach me and stab and thrust with that knife. But suddenly I notice that the firing has ceased: I hear the h«x>f- beats of galloping horses, and now half i a dozen troopers ride up and one calls i out: “Bless my stars, but here’s our ser : geant! Hello, old boy, catch a bullet? Down, boys, and look after him, and I’ll just put an ounce ball into the head , this red devil who's been picking his of teeth with his hunting knife. Stand clear a minute, boys! One, two, three —gone to Injun Heaven, to fool with no more wagon trains!” BRIDGE BUILDING BY GUESS. A Specimen of Von Moltke’s Strategy. I was a lieutenant of engineers under Von Moltke, said Paul Wolff’, of Wash ington. Let me give you a chapter from my personal experience to show how thoroughly the German war de partment preparetl for emergencies. One day a message came to me at the barracks bidding me report in civilian dress at the railroad station and re ceive orders. I went to the station. A man approached and addressed me as Meyer. I said’ “My name is Wolff.” “No,” said he, “your name is Meyer. Here is your bag of samples. You are selling whisky. I am selling wine. We will go to such and such a city and call on Mr. So-and-so and Mr. So-and- so and try to sell them some goods. We went, and I made an effort to sell whiskey-by the sample, but didn’t sell any, of course. Then we proceeded to another city and tried to sell goods there. After we had visited several merchants and bad returned to the ho tel my companion said to me: “We will take a walk and go across the bridge. We will not return together. On your way back you will pace the bridge, and going ami coming you will keep your eyes open and observe all of the points you can about the bridge.” Then for the first time I began to have a suspicion of what was really wanted. I strolled down to the bridge and lean ed over the edge, l«x>king at some work men who were making holes in the abutments. I observ«jd the plan of construction from various points and then went on across the stream. After awhile I started back, and on my way I paced the bridge, arch by arch. In the engineer corps we are trained to pace distances with great exactness. I can walk a block now and tell the length of it within six inches. I re turned to my hotel without having made a note, but with my head full of the plan of construction. My com panion joined me. “Now," said he, “you will return to the place from which we started and you will make as complete a description of that bridge as you can and turn it in.” I carried out the order and heard no more of tlie expedition. A considerable time after that war came and the German army mareheil to the frontier. As the ad vance drew near that bridge 1 ha«l re ported upon was blown up and fell in a mass of ruins. Tbe army halted. A train of freight cars came forward, and from those cars was taken the prepared material with which a new bridge was put together in a few hours and the army marched over the river and into the enemy’s country. Every timlier and every piece of metal was ready for immediate use. A new bridge had been constructed throughout for that particular crossing, based upon my re port. The Terrible Camera. The day call not be far distant when it will become necessary for the law makers of the land to legistate ngainst the camera upon tnc same lines and upon the same principal that it has been found necessary to legislate against carrying of concealed wAqxins. There is alway a theory tliat the general go«xl seiiHe of the community will regulate these things, and very like in the long run the g«xxl sense of the «immunity, which comes to the same thing, by al lowing a thing to slip out of sight alto gether—fulfills tlie function thus opti mistically allotted to it; but in tlie meantime the irritation of the nuisance demands some more speedy and drastic remedy. It is tlie opinion of the editor reached aft«‘r a careful study of the sit uation, and a teiui>erate and dispassion- ate review thereof, that for an amateur to be found going aliout with an ordi nary camera should Ire made a misde meanor punished by confiscation of tbe instrument anil a fine to lx* regulated according to circumstances. To lx» found witli a detective camera should in an amateur be punished by imprison ment for life; in a professional by in stant death. Could these precise but mild laws be passed anti rigidly en forced, there would lie a very notable change in the comfort and in the moral tone of the community. It is impossible that there should be any high average of ethical feeling in the lan«l as long as the camera fiend is daily and hourly allowed to trample upon every individual liberty and freedom, and unless something is done to check this rapidly growing evil, who knows whether civilization will beeven able to last out the century?— lloston Courier. ------------------------- WHERE WOLFSKINS COME FROM Peculiar Traps for the Catching of Ani mala There was only sixty of us cavalry “Where do you suppose these wolf to guard a train of sixty wagons; the skins come from that make such pretty Indians could have borne us down by (Office over Braly’s Bank.) gray rugs, which only cost about $3 their weight of numbers had they pos apiece, although the fur is so hand sessed the nerve to charge en mass. S. A. YOUNG, M. D. some?” said Prof. Otis T. Mason tbe At 2 o’clock in the afternoon I counted other day. “So many people would at least four hundred of tbe hostile» in Physician & Surgeon. not buy them if they knew It, I fancy. sight—every one mounted on his war M c M innville , - O regon . They are obtained from animals by the pony and armed witli a g«xxl rifle. If northern Indians, particularly in the Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Office and residence on D street. All not a Winchester. calls promptly answered day or night. Hudson Bay region, and by the Eski Sixty troopers and thirty teamsters mos. These savages jxwsess a fiendish to 400 redskins. Big odds in favor of ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND DR. J. C. MICHAUX ingenuity in their iuetlnxi of capturing the whooping, screaming, defiant riders A COMPLETE LINE OF aud game, and their way of applying it for more so because out of the thirty Practicing Physician and Surgeon, killing wolves is sufficiently horrible to teamsters not more than half would fire discourage me with this particular sort a shot in case of a grand charge. West LAFAYETTE, OREGON- of peltry. ern men and not their first sight of In -A-T THE LCWEST FEICES. It is Is-autifully simple. They take a dians by a dozen times, but teamsters Jan, ill, ’88. flat piece of flint a foot or so long and are not the machine a soldier is. As chipped to extreme sharpness at the the redskin began to close in and be edges. This they fasten to a wtxxien come more defiant. I noticed many SURGEON ANO HOMEOPATHIC stake, which they drive into the ground white faces among the wagons, and I PHYSICIAN. firmly, so as to leave the blade of flint figured that many a man would cut projecting above the surface. Then Office at B F. Fuller's drug store. Resi- loose his fleetest mule and seek to es Jence, first house south of Baptist church, they cover th«» blade all over with a cape by flight if the worst came to McMinnville. Or. good sized hunk of fat from a seal or worst. other such animal, which quickly We must give the Apaches a lesson JAMES BENNETT, When buying anything in this line it is well to remem freezes. Now the wolf-catching appa in manners. We had been waiting ARCHITECT. ber that the cheapest is not the best our vehicles are of ratus is complete, so that the person until the train should reach a favor who set the trap has only to wine I sick able location. The moment had come. Plans, Specifications, Elevations, Details On this ground the teamsters could Personal Supervision pt all work placed in a day or two and gather his prey in my hands a Specialty' take care of it with ten troopers to without trouble! And must necessarily cost mor than than O ffice —Up stairs in Campbell's Brick, guide and direct, anti that left fifty of The wolf lias a mastering appetite for North of Court House. those of inferior material. D allas .... O regon . us to act. Tlie word was quitely passed bloml, and it is of this weakness that Oinr Stocks Consists of down tlie line, eacli man prepared him the hunter takes advantage. A little self, and at a note from tbe bugle a while after th«» trap described has lieen RICE COIL SPRING, BREWSTER SIDE BARS, THE WHEAT OF THE WORLD. wonderful change took place. Our set along comes the wolf. He is hun DEXTER SPING FAIRY, ELLIPTIC EPRINGS, Captain wheeled with twenty men and gry and he lksks the hunk of frozen fat. The statistician of the department of charged to tlie rear; our single lieuten PH/ETONS, JUMP-SEATS, BAROUCHES, ETC., ETC. Ah, it is g<xxl! So he licks it some Shop With Hewitt Bro’s, agriculture devotes much space in his ant wheeled to the left with ten men; a more, ami as it is thawed by the ryt'harges Reasonable. Give me a call. Also the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons. sergeant charged straight aiicad with ten latest report to combat the fallacy that warmth of his tongue it tastes lx»tter and M c M innville . : : : O regon . the wheat production of the world is more; I t<x>k nine others and wheeled Poser for the Lawyers. better. Presently his tongue comes in All these vehicles were bought direct front the factories, hence WC to the right and rode straight at a body declining. The average aggregate of to contact with tbe sharp edge of the the past six years, including the coun are in a position to give you good bargains. John Doe owns a farm on the bank flint and is cut. He tastes the blood of eighty Indians bunched on a knoll tries concerning which either official or of the Niagara river. He has a fine not knowing that it is his own, and tbe JOHNSON ¿Z NTEHLSONT, just out of rifle-shot. Watchmaker «•ommercial estimates are attainable, is pasture along the river, and he makes flavor sets him wild. Eagerly he licks “ Iliglit wheel — steady ’ , now; forward, B Street, McMinnville, Oregon. about 12,200,000,000 bushels. This and Jeweler. an honest penny now and then pastur it and licks, lacerating his mouth and trot, gallop—charge!” does not include Poland, Finland, Tur Ociler in All Kinds of Watches. Jewelrp Plated Wate ing Cows for his neighbors. Richard becoming more frenzied in his desire Ten to eighty! Eight to one! Odds key in Europe, Bulgaria or Boumelia. Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. Roe has also a license from him to tie for his own life fluid. enough to prove our luetal and make it Crops of Mexico and of Japan and his row-boat on.the bank with inciden 5,709 exciting. Every trooper in every Meanwhile other wolves have coin« other countries of Asia, with driblets of tal right of ingress ami egress through up and have begun to lick at the fat, squadron was cheering as lie rode. His (OREGON WILKES.) production in South American coun the pasture. About a week ago Rich cutting their tongiu’s and becoming in carbine was strapped to his back and J S IIIBBS, - - - Proprietor. R egistered in W allace ' s ¡T rotting R egister , V ol . 7. his sabre was held aloft in his right tries and elsewhere, cannot make the ard lost his chain and improvised 11 turn wild at the taste. So presently grand aggregate much less than 2,250,- rope of liny with which to moor his the bait is surrounded by a pack of ra Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on hand. This Highly Bred Trotting Stalliou will Make the Season of 1891 at 000,000 bushels, and it may exceed that hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s boat. Now, Ebenezer Dick’s cow, pas venous and crazy creatures, which h « k > ii Rush ’ em, boys; drive right into The Fair Grounds, McMinnville, Oregon. stock. figure, as the average product of the tured in the lot aforesaid,is fond ot hay turn upon one another and fall to de em; make a hole in the bunch! ” DESCRIPTION.—A beautiful Bay, black points and a little white T hird S treet . M c M innville , O r . Deal wheat of the world for the past six and smelling the fragrance of the ex vouring each other, until the merciless around left hind coronet, 16 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds, Our plan had been executed so swift years. The completed record shows tempore ro|x-, slie waded into the river, flint is the center of a mass of strug very symmetrical in form, combining tin«’ style and sulistance. ly that the reds were dumb-fouucted. that the largest product was in 1887, climbed into the boat, chewed up the gling combatants. It is like the strug PEDISREE: Only three or four shots were fired at and that the combined aggregate of rope, and floated down the stream over gle that followed the planting of the Foaled in 1880 by Lyle Wilkes, sire of Mattie Wilkes, 2:30; Konantz, us as we charged, and the whole band 1887 and 1888 exceeded that of the two Carries the Best Line oi Choice Meats in the falls where she met an untimely dragoon’s teeth of old, only that none sat there gazing at us as we thundered preceding years by about 348,000,000 the Ci tv. Game nn«l Fish in Season. Poul 2:29]; Chief, 2;26]; Danville Wilkes, 2:27; sire of Sally Vejen, 2:28. death. The lx>at was also pulverized of those who participate lives long after try, hides, etc., bought for the highest mar First dam, Maggie Hamlet, by Hamlet, Sire of Loretta F, 2:18j; A.\ . up. We struck them witli an awful bushels, a sufficient cause for the reduc ket price ami cash paid for same Your Pantlind, 2:20]: and 5 others with records better than 2:30; and sire of en route to Queenstown. Has Ebenez the fight is over, the last survivor bleed crash — ten of us in single rank, ami as attention is called to the fact that we al tion of prices that followed. The pro er Dick any right of action for the loss ing to death. At his leisure the hunter ways serve the best meats to be found. the dams of 15 with records from 2:16] to 2:20. our sabres began to flash tlie Indians duct of 1889 was small, causing some of his cow? If he has, of whom can he appears upon the mw and skins the Yoiir patronage is solicited. Second dam, the great show mare Chum, (formerly Mattie Kenny,) thought only of getting out of reach. advance. That of 1890 appears to have BOND A FLETCHER. recover? Has Richard Rix’ any rem dam of Leland Stanford, 2:29], sixth heat on half mile track; by Duke’s We htul them flying in two minutes, been nearly an average, though the fig dead beasts for market. The pelts «»st edy for the loss of his boat, and if so, M c M innville Norman, by Alexander’s Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14], May Queen, 2:20; and the order was, in case they took to ures may be slightly changed by final him nothing, save the trouble of re against whom? Will some one please Swigert, sire of 18 in the 2:30 list, and of..Blackwood, sire of 6 witli rec tight, was to run them for a couple of official estimates. The product of 1890 moving them and the valu«» of the answer? ords better than 2:30; also sire of the dam of Norval, 2:17], the sire of miles, using our carbines on our backs. which includes the preliminary official hunk of fat; the stake with the flint CARLIN & HIGH, Proprietors Norlaine who holds the best yearling record, 2:31. (Duke’s Norman is blade is ready to set again for victims. I had a liglit pony, not much larger, estimates of wheat-growing countries Mountain* of Kacilli. Goods of all descriptions moved and care thoroughbred on dam’s side; 1st dam by John Richards, 2d dam by than an Indian pony. He struck and so far as available (including the Unib That is the reason why gray wolf rugs ful handling guaranteed. Collections will Lance by American Eclipse, 3d dam by Hephestion.) The Bad Lands. Prodigious as must have been the only cost *3 each, .with three skins to kniH'ked over two ponies, and as I ed States, Ontario, France, Russia, IL lie made monthly. Hauling of a l kinds number of organisms whose remains the rug. Third dam, Rose Kenny, the dam of Messenger Chief, sire of Maud cut a warrior down witli my sabre my aly, Tlie United Kingdom, Sweden, done cheap Messenger, 2:16; Sam Jones, 2 :LS; Col. Bradshaw, 2:20]; Abel 2:24], horse pitei’d forward ami flung me India, Australia) shows a total of 2,203- Tbe “Mauvaises Terres,” as the old form the great chalk deposits found all But that is «inly one of the dialsdical etc., and full sister of Gen. Geo. II. Thomas, sire of Scott’s Thomas, 2:21 heavily to tlie ground. 1 was stunned, 889,552 Winchester bushels. The Rus French fur-traders called them are in over the world, yet these are only as a device« employed for such purposes by GEO. RAMAGE. Dakota, Wyoming and Northwestern single grain of sand on the seashore these natives. The hunter takes a long Katherine T., 2:20, and four others in the 2:30 list. By Mambrino but remember that two or three horses sian wheat production, so often assum Nebraska, between the north fork of The painter, pais-r hanger, kalsoininer and Messenger, by Mambrino Paymaster, sire of Mambrino Chief. stepped on me as tlie Indians drew out ed to be decreasing, is not so doing. the Platte and the south fork of the when compared with the vast accumu strip of whalebone from the head of a decorator can he fouml during the day hard Fourth Dam Lady Messenger By Mambrino Chief and took to flight. When I struggled Compared with the wheat product of Cheyenne river, anil covers an area of lation of fossil infusorio. In spite of whale he has killed, just such as is at work, ami will be ver)- willing indeed to the extreme minuteness of these invis used to stiffen corsets. He doubles it TERMS. — $40 for the season, with the privilege <>1 ’ return in case to a sitting jxisition it was to find al the years 1870 and 1872, the average of give estimates and furnish designs tor all classes of work. On June 1. a shop will he of failure to get foal. Money due on July 1, 1S!>I, either « ash or l>y most helpless. My right shoulder was which, as officially returned, was near about 60,000 square miles. They are ible forms, the stratified rocks, forming up into the shape of th«» letter M and note at IO per cent. No responsibility for accidents or escapes, but described as one of the most wonderful a large ¡xirtion of the crust of the earth, opened opposite the Cook house. I5-St fastencs it compactly in that form with great care will lie taken to prevent either. For further particulars broken, my back severely injured and ly 104,000,000 bushels, tlie average of regions in the world. Geologists hold my legs numb. 1 was in a hollow, seven years, of which official reports in that during the miocene period a vast are made up almost entirely from their bindings of fine sinew. This he en apply to -^X7-OOIDS- from which T could not see the wagons, detail have recently been published, is fresli water lake covered this portion of shells anil skeletons. They form great closes neatly in a wad of fat and leaves but I coukl bear the fighting going oh aliout 227,000,000 bushels, an increase of the American continent. As these mountain ranges in different ¡»ortions it on the ice to freeze. Pretty soon long Sample rooms in connection. in all directions, To the right of me 17 per cent. This estimate is not in lakes draiued off, after the sulisidence of the globe. «0111-s a great white bear, sniffs at tbe o------ o Even the silicious rocks, called tripoli delicate morsel so happily thrown in was a dead warrier, to the left a second; clusive of Poland or Finland, This of the plains further east, the original Is now fitted up in first class order. further to tlie left a dead pony; to the should be considered a reasonably fair lake-beads were worn into canyons are shown by the microscope to be com his way, and Isilts It without further Accommodations as good as can be right a wounded one; directly in front present average, as three of the seven that twined in every conceivable direc posed of the carapaces of tiny animal- consideration. The fat quickly melts Will make the Season of 1891 oun«l in the city. of me and twenty feet away was a red crops were quite jxxir, one only 163,- tion. Here and there abrupt and al cula*, that secreted silica from its solu in his warm stomach, and tbe sinews S. E. MESSINGER, Manager. skin, kicking and struggling. I liatl 000,000 bushels. That of 1888 is the most perpendicular portions of the an tion in water in the same way that the binding are consumed by the action of just got a rest on my elbow when he largest, reaching nearly 296,000,000 cient beds remain in all imaginable carbonate of lime was secreted by the the digestive fluids, so that liefore long sat up. Tlie right side of his head was bushels. Tbe annual fluctuations are forms, some resembling the ruins of organisms whose remains composed th«» strip of whalel*one is releasetl from $10. all bltxxly from a sabre cut which had so wide that extreme caution should be abandoned cities. Towers, spires, ca the strata of chalk. These silicious an its bent sha|x» and springs out at full Single Service, ZLzTt. Taloor. shaved off an ear, but this would have exercised in making sweeping deduo thedrals, obelisks, pyramids and mon imals lielonged principally to the fami length across Mr. Bear’s stomach, and 15. Season, ly barcillaria, and their skeletons are been a trifle to him. He must have tions from the records of too short a -Portland’s «lost Bcautifnl Suburb- 20. Insurance. (] uments of various shapes apjiear on ev so perfectly preserved that they can be be dies within a few hours of lockjaw bwii dismonnted by (lie shix-k, as I period. The European product of ery side. Dr. Hayden, tbe earliest ex identified and compared with the in frightful agonies. Next day the no For the treatment of Nervous Diseases, ZDESOZR.IZF’TTOKSr FEIDIG-ISEE: was, and had also been trodden i on. wheat in 1890 was 1,293,834,519 bushels; plorer of this region, says: e-pe..iullv those suffering from nervous ex- ble pot hunter comes along and |s>sses- Young Hambletonian, dapple bay; stands 16.1 hands high and His right arm hung limp and his back bacterium of the present day.—.Vacon ses himself of a big white robe, large haustioii’aiid prostration, chronic diseases that of 1889, 1,100,428,099; 1888, 1,256,- “Not infrequently the rising or set Telegraph. and all those who need quiet and rest, goal weighs 1350 pounds; sired by Hambletonian Mambrino (5241) now enough to cover a small room and nursing, massage and constant medical standing at $200; sire of Jane L 2:19]; Fred Hambletonian, 2:26; Kitty was broken. He fell back as he tried 781,583; 1887, 1,351,549,399; 1886, 1,092,- ting sun will light up these grand old care. At Mt. Tabor will be foil d pure air, to sit up, and. rolling over half-way, his 773,206. The average of these five years ruins with a wild, strange beauty, re A story is told of Iloliert Einmitt, worth several dollars at first hand, or absolnteiy free from malaria, good water, Ham, 2:26]; Susie S, 2:261; Laddie, double team record 2:38; Hamlin, eyes looked squarely into mine. is 1,219,000,000 bushels, while that of minding one of a city illuminated in which proved his secretive power and two or three gallons of bad whiskey. beautiful surroundings and magnificent double team record at 3 years old 2:38 and the dam of Lady Beach, views. Ample references given if desired. Talk of tlie fury in the eyes of a tiger the five preceding years gives no larger the night, as seen from high points. resolution. He was found of studying Nothing lxt'er illustrates the superi For further particulars, address the physic 2:261; dam by Milton son of Royal George, half brother to Old Kate, brought to bay—of a lion crippled ami figures; and the investigation in 1873 The harder layers project from the side chemistry, and one night late, after the ority of a man as an animal over bls ian in charge. mother of Fantasie; 2d dam by Oregon Pathfinder (10981). OSMON ROYAL, M. D.. Young Hambletonian is very stylish, and notwithstanding he has waiting to strike a dying blow—of tlie by the European statistical commission of the canyon with such regularity that family had gone to bed, he swallowed competitor« in the struggle for exist Ninth A Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. fires of hell burning in tlie eyes of a produced a similar result. It should they appear like seats of some vast, a large quantity of corrosive sublimate ence than the ease with which he is never been trained, shows much speed. mastiff’attacked with hydrophobia and be remembered, however, that Peland, weird amphitheatre.” in mistake for some acid c«x>ling jmwd- able to destroy by device the biggest J. W. GILE, Proprietor. impatient to destroy! Tlie face of that Finland, European Turkey, Bulgaria, These lands are entirely unsuited for er. He immediately discover«! bis and most formidable of the creatures C has . W oods , Manager, McMinnville. I ndian was the face of a demon from Rouinelia, and certain principalities agriculture, and with rare exceptions mistake and knew that death must he encounters. There are no savages the confines of Flades. The bate in his having an area of more than 320,000 are of little value for grazing. They shortly ensue unless he instantly so low in the human s«-ale as not to COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON. FIRE BACK WARRANTED I. W. President. Vice President. Cashier eyes made tlie blo«xl chill. The desire square miles are not included. There are, however, one of the richest treas swallowed the only .antidote, chalk. find ready means for capturing and 6^ ELSIA WRIG-HT. for vengeance burned out like a blaze is reason to believe that the average ures of fossil remains to be found any Timid men would have torn at the killing the largrat and most dangerous on a hilltop at midnight. production of wheat of these countries where. The soft clay deposits are in bell, roused all the family and sent for beasts. The time is not re«3orde<l in Curries tbe Largest Assortment of I felt for my revolver with my left exceeds 25,000,000 bushels. The real some places literally filletl with the a stomach pump. Einmitt called no tbe annals of tbe world when the na Harness and sa«Mles and also the McMinnville, Oregon. hand. My carbine was at my back, average of wheat production in the last bones of an extinct species of the horse, one, made no noise, but, stealing down tives of the lands inhabited by the ele LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY. Paid up Capital, $50,000. bdt I could not get at it, injured as I five years may be fairly stated in round rhinoceros, elephant, hog, camel, a stairs and unlocking the front door, phant and the crocodile did not take The Only Stove that Gives a Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re was, ami the slightest movement giv numbers at 1,250,000,000 bushels. deer that strongly resembles a hog, sa went into the stable, scraped some tbe former with a l«x>p set for him to pairing Neatly Done Transacts a General Banking Business, ing me excruciating pain Was he The wheat competition of India, ber-toothed lions and other marvelous chalk which he knew to be there and put his foot into and the latter with a Robes. Whips and all the Necessaries Deposits Received Subject to Check armed. Yes! I saw his left hand go which has been a bugbear in the Amer creatures. are Kept in Stock in Endless took sufficient doses of it to neutralize baited stick sharpened at loth ends. Interest allowed on time deposits. Signed by the Officers ot the Company. down and seize the handle of his toma ican market, is not formidable. The Variety. Unhesitatingly does tbe Polynesian at the poison. Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans tack the man-eating shark in its own Call anil See Stock. Storeon Third Street, fers on New York, San Francisco and Port hawk, and as lie raised it he tried to largest exportation was 41,256,765 Patent medicines differ—One has land. McMinnville. Oregon. utter a shout of vengance. He could bushels of domestic product in 1886-’87, reasonableness and the other has not. The only Stove that is Trimmed With Commodore Vanderbilt, who accum element, diving beneath it and stab Collections made on all accessible points. not sit up, and his right arm was help and that of 1880-’90 only 25,764,123 ulated millions, was asked one day his bing it in the belly with a knife. There has reputation — and another One has Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p m. less, but shutting his teeth tiglitly to bushels. If recent official indications of noL One has confidence l>orn of suc- opinion as to the true secret of success is nothing which man is afraid of or force back the pain, lie waved the tom- the Indian government are conclusive cess—another has only “hopes.” in making money. The old commo will not try to catch. In the primitive Gates & Henry, Props. ahwk three or four time to get an ini- and final, very little wheat may be ex Don’t take it for granted that all dore replied: “Save what you have and traditions of most ra«-«-« you will find McMinnville. - Oregon. petus an<l then flung it at me It pected to go out of India from the har ¡latent medicines are alike. They are live within your income. Avoi«l all accounts of the tricks employed by At the Same Trice others sell you the Successor to H. Adams passed over me and sunk into the vest just completed. Pittsburg Chron not. Let the years of uninterrupted speculation. No matter what I was their ancestors for snaring the sun, th« earth. icle-Telegraph. success and the tens of thousands of making, I always made it a rule tosave moon, an«l the stars.” Hail lie any other wcapo 1? He lay cured happy men und women, place something, and this course, if persisted Roulette Chances. back, panting with pain and exhaus A committee of one hundred lias Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in, is sure to succeed. The money will Everything New IN FACT THE I nave purchased the Harness Shop of II. tion after his throw, and again his eyes “Talk about the chance a man has and Dr. Pierce's Favorite jx-rscription pile up in time. started in to reform tbe politics of Ho,, Adams and will keep a glared in mine, while the blood oozed against roulette,” said an old time on the side of the comparison to which And Firstclass. ton, and has bought a newapaper to from his wound and ran down his sport the other night, “I once had thep belong. And there Isn’t a state or Three bull-fighters, two matadores help along the scheme. Ninety-nine Special Accommodations for Commercial throat and neck. charge of a wheel in the swellest game territory, no—nor hardly a country in and one banderillo were killed in the member« of the committee will want to ’ Travellers of Harness and Horse Furnishings The Hate! vengeance! fury! hope! despair! ever run in this town. A man, who is the world, whether its people realize it Madrid bull ring last week. It has run the newspaper end of the reform, people of Yamhili county are invited to call Corner Second and E Streets, one block I read each feeling as it passed through probably the best know and one of the or not, but have men and women in been a long time since Spain has had so and the other fellow will l>e expected to STOVES & RANGES look over the stock and get prices. from Cooks hotel. FRANK WRIGHT. his heart—read it from the eyes which wealthiest in tbe city, dropped in oc them that're happier because of tlieir much sport crowded into on«- week. do all the work. LEAD THE WORLD. burned and glinted and blazed until I casionally. One night he walked into discovery and their effects. I have just received a carload of Stovesand grew faint at their malignity. Ranges of all shapes, sizes and styles and McMinnville the place ami said: ‘I will bet $500 on Highest of all in livening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug 17, 1889, Think of this in health. Think of it as —DEALERS IN— Then he moveil his arm again and the double O.’ The ball went whirling in sickness. And then think whether Marble and I NEVER PAY FOR MY GOODS, brought up a knife—a long thin knife, arouml while he fumbled among a lot can afford to take the risk to get Granite Works which the light«?st blow would drive to of bills to get out the money. He hadn’t you will sell them cheap, This beats the obi Gag your money back, as they do, if they Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of a man’s heart. It flashed and glisten counted out the $500 when tbe l>all do not benefit or cure you. The Finest Line of Confection ed in the sun, and my flesh crept as the stopped. He bad won, but I, as quick ery in the City. red devil, wounded unto death and al as lightning, flipped tbe ball iuto an Emperor William has given orders All kinds of most helpless, reached out, laid tbe other number. Just then he succeed««! that no persons shall ride free on rail All kinds of Produce taken at the AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, knife on the ground, and then sought in counting out his money, and as lie roads unless they are actually engaged A full line of Hardware on the same terms. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GRANITE to clutch the soil and drag his laxly to looked up be saw that he had lost He in the services of the government. Tb< Parties wishing work of this kind would wards me. • An inch—two inches — never knew any thing different. If I • Call and examine our Stock and had not thrown the ball out of the emperor's ideas on this subject are at do w«*ll to call and g* t our prices Indore three—live—ten—a foot! If he can double O we would have had to pay variance with those of Russell Harri get Prices. purchasing elsewhere. H enderson «t G aunt . have time he will pull liimself across him $18.000, as it pai<l 36 to 1. IRA A. MILLER. son. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, M c M innville , - - - O regon . fiQ fj it L WITT VY I I I R D Uu. BOOKS, STATIONARY, MUSICAL GOODS, J. ID. Baker Al ID., Vehicles and Wagons! The Finest Material and Most Skilled Workmanship! IX A. SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. WM. HOLL, Eurisko Market, OREGON, The People’s Market. TRUCK AND DRAY CO., The St. Charles Hotel. YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN! At the McMinnville Fair Grounds. COTTAGE SANITARIUM I Harness and Saddles. Twenty Years WRITTEN GUARANTEE THE COMMERCIAL STABLE! White Enameled Pot, Ket tle and Skillet, Livery, Feed and Sal ! 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