THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER June 25, 1891. Wliy not patronize white lalior and have vour washing done at the steam laundry. FEW DOCTORS AND DENTISTS. FROM THE OCEAN BEACH. A Land Where 4000 People Require One The Pleasures and Sights of a Trip to the Doctor. Seashore. NEWBERG. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. New buildings going up in various For the Week Ending Saturday, June 23 1891—U. S. Signal Service. parts of town. Frank Moore of Salem was down on WESTERN OREGON. a Visit last week. The weather has been cloudy with John Brown of Salem is down on a little sunshine. General rains have visit fallen the whole week amounting to A new photograph gallery in town. Lots of early fall wheat is being from one to two and one half inches. knocked down by the heavy rains the The temperature has been from one to two degrees below the average. past week. Light frost on morning of 16th in Miss Gertie Lamb closed her school Polk county in sections. No injury last week. Prof. Hartley has put a new rustic done. Some hail has fallen in north­ ern part bnt no injury is reported. fence in front of his residence. Heavy rains have hindered hay Thad Townsend of Portland was at making. Fall wheat has loged to some this place last week on business. Another brick building to go up extent and clover is injured. Weeds have grown rapidly while the ground shortly. David Gubser of Winlock was at this has been to wet to cultivate- Spring sown crops are generally doing well, place last week. Frank Tolson, who has been at Port­ though sunshine and warm weather land visiting the past month, has re- are greatly needed. Cherries are suffer from rain, in some places rotting on the turned to this place. trees. Although the weather has been on The exercises by the children too cool and rainy, crops in general, Childrens' day were splendid. Will we have a fair at this place this with the exception of hay, are doing fall? If so, it is time some steps were well. The hop Jouse is prevalent in Marion and Polk counties but the crop taken. is growing finely, Clarence Edwards has gone in part­ EASTERN OREGON. nership with George Stabler for the The temperature was generally below purpose of starting a cannery. Following ar the officers elected for the average. There was a light rain the next six months at the Newberg about Walla-Walla on Tuesday and Horticultural society: pres., E. C. Arm­ general rains in Wasco, Sherman, Gill­ strong; vice pres., R. S. Inglis, sec. iam, Morrow, Umatila, Union, Wallo­ and treas., Edmund Robinson. The wa, Walla Walla, Wash, counties, subject How to raise strawberries was and south of the Blue mountains. opened by George Stabler, followed by Rainfall was above’tlie average through­ short speeches by quite a numberof the out eastern Oregon. Light frosts in members. The following persons were Baker county on 19th. Snow in moun­ the ones that received the premiums: tains in Baker, Grant and adjoining For lurgest and iiest collection of cher­ counties on 18th, 19th, and 20th. The rain was of great benefit to ries, 1st E. C. Hoskins; 2nd Dr. A. wheat. Hay has been injured to some Mills. Finest specimen of cherries, 1st E. C. Hoskins; 2nd Dr. A, Mills. Lar­ extent. The acreage of wheat in Un­ gest and best collection of strawberries, ion, Umatilla and Walla Walla 1st Dr. A. Mills; 2nd Zimri Mills. Fin­ counties has been increased twenty per est specimens of strawberries, 1st C. F. cent and the yield per acre will be Smith; 2nd Zimri Mills. Largest and equal or greater than last year. In l>est collection of roses, 1st Miss Joycie some localities, especially in the north Hoskins; 2nd Mrs. Sade Hoskins. At and West of Pendleton and west of the close of the meeting the fruit and Walla Walla the wheat has been burnt flowers were put up at auction in small some. Some few fields will not lie cut. lots (John Brown, auctioneer) and sold On the foot hills and high lands the to the biggest bidder. A good time wheat was never better. The quality of the wheat will be even better than was enjoyed by all. The state horticultural society will last year. The out-put from eastern meet at this place on the second Tues­ Oregon and Washington from present day of July, every person that is inter­ indications will be from one to two ested in the fruit business should at­ millions or more bushels than that of tend as there will be persons present last year. B. S. P ague , from various parts of the state, who are U. S. Signal Observer. well posted on the fruit and Insect business. Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- Tlie college excursion last Friday denoe, sexual weakness, pimples, cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free passed off nicely, although the weather at Rogers Bros. 6 was very unfavorable. Wild blacklierries are ripening. Marled at the bride’s parents, June 17th, 1891, Milton Parrish to Miss Jennie Parrott, we wish tlie new couple a long and prosperous journey through A life. Carpets, quilts, and blankets washed and satisfaction guaranteed at the R iedern , G ermany , June 5, ’91. In quest of recreation, health and epi­ steam laundry. POSTOFFICE 11OVIÌS. Years ago when Alex.V.Humbold visit­ curism, myself and companion made Gents underwear washed with care. From 7 a ni. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. Shirts, cuffs and collars ife specialty at ed one of the South Sea islands,he made the nescessary preparation for a trip to m. to 8:30 p. in. this remark: “Oh, how beautifnl is this the coast. Starting from McMinnville the steam laundry. Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. in. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m India and Ceylon teas are the best in world of God; full worthy man’s en­ very early in the morning, we had a Mail south closes at 11:50 a. m. Mail the world and can be found at the Red joyment!” He, a great soul capable of fine day for traveling. We arrived at north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. ni. comprehending the greatness and gran­ Lenoe's where we were most hospitably Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening front grocery store. before at 9 p m. Western and Michigan washers for deur of the Creator’s works, felt the entertainment. The second day we Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail less money than any one in town can thrill of the soul of the things within proceeded across the summit and closes at 11 a m. sell them at Hodson’s. him when he gave utterance to these amused ourselves on Three rivers catch­ J. Seiters now has plenty of brick. words that in themselves are suscepti­ ing mountain trouts, wliich.were found CntRCH NOTICES. They are fine ones and all who desire ble of a more subtile interpretation. in great numbers. Proceeding down M ethodist E piscopal C hurch — Services brick should call immediately. These words of Humbold’s again and the Big Nestucca and receiving a every Sabbath at 11 a. in and 7:00p m, Goods called for and delivered to any again come up in my mind as I look pressing invitation from friends to re­ Sunday School at 9:30 a, in Prayer meet­ part of the city. All goods handled about me and behold the wonderful main with them for the night, as no ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. I. By the uniform purity with care at the steam laundry. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. transformation of nature within the Yamhiller will let such an opportunity C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — Wanted—Forty men to cut wood. past few weeks. One accustomed to escape, we accepted and were served of our Drugs. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p For further paticulars enquire at the American scenery and a western spring with all the delicacies that soil and in. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. real estate office of W. T. shurtleff. R ev W ii . ey K nowles , Pastor. can hardly realize what such is in a blossoms could yield. We arrived on II. By our Accuracy and Before selecting your wall paper you B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath luder the Opera House. at 11a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at should see our stock. Additions are country with its culture of nearly 2000 the beach in tlie forenoon of the third 15». m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. constantly arriving. Burns er- and we stand ready to refund tlie pur­ tle valleys a young growth of scrub intendent and policeman, $600; police chase price if satisfactory results do not timber has sprung up. Some inquisi­ $3.00 per cord double rank. CARLTON. S kinner B ros . judge, already fixed, $300. The total follow their use. These remedies have amount of salaries per annum, exclus­ won their great popularity purely on tive person may ask how people make Oh! could we but have sunshine. The doggoned barometers don’t work ive of city surveyor and city assessor, their merits. Rogers Bros. Druggists. a living in here, tlie answer is obvious. on Oregon weather. They have been aggregate $1980. Fall wheat is tumbling down lively. A few cows, a few stands of bees, a going up and the rain has been coming Some hay being cut already but is Tlie State Teachers' Association con­ couple dozen chickens, and possibly, One of the heaviest rains ever known down. We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple in Ashland fell last Friday afternoon, venes at Newport, Yaqulna Bay, on some small stock constitute the majority sure to spoil. Several members of Co. F, of Oregon an ment house in the Valley. The Baptist association at this place inch and a sixth of water, falling City, with their ladies will attend the in a little over half an hour. Consid­ the 30th, ¡list, and closes on Friday of what will make a living for an ordi­ last week was a grand success. dance given in this city on Friday erable damage was done to irrigating evening July 3rd. nary family. It is very evident tliat Every body and his lady wants to go night and other ditches by the washing Arrangements have been made for no person could expect to make a for- The horses races at Portland last down of dirt, and all the ditches on the the accomodation of all attending its tune in such a rough country but nev- to tlie mountains fishing but the weath- week were not started because of bad west of the town were filled so com* sessions. er-the-less any one can come in liere won’t permit. weather. They will be given in July iletely tliat the sand piled up to tlie Fine weather on late grain but when Greatly reduced rates for passengers and by industry and economy obtain a leight of a foot or more above tlie some time. tliat is said all is said. And we Purpose to Stay there. over the respective lines of rail road viz; nice home. Why do so many people ground. The Clemenceau Case can lie had in Prof. Duncan will again have charge over the Southern Pacific lines, to those lay around the towns and live from The pioneers of Lane county will oc- this city during the middle of July if of our public school the coming winter the people feel disposed to patronize a cupy a prominent position in the who pay full fare to Corvallis and pre­ hand to mouth when they could take this, be-speaks well of the Prof, as he Fourth . of _. July procession at Eugene. Euj _____ good company. sent a certificate of membership of State up a piece of land on some of those has had charge for the past three years The Guard says: “Hon. John Whit- The mines in tlie Cascade mountains eaker, attired in pioneer costume—over­ Association on return trip, J of fare creeks and in due course of time become are far richer than the people know. alls, brogan shoes, checked shirt, straw only is charged. Bound trip tickets comfortably fixed? The mountains and gave universal satisfaction. At least considerable money is being in­ hat and yarn suspenders—has been se­ from Corvallis over O. P. R. R. will not afford excellent range for stock while Carlton is to have another dry goods And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who vested in stamp mills, ete. lected to drive the three yoke of oxen exceed $2.50. So that any one going the soil is unsurpassed for productive­ store, that is right and room for all. for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. Our customers are pressing us and we engaged for the occasion. As he from McMinnville and attending the ness. This country is well provided One Ton of Meat to be Ised in Cele­ lleafness Can't be Cured must have money. We will sell goods liuncned the bulls the plains across, association meetings can make the with school houses. Tlie only draw ­ brating the Fourth of July first in 1849 and again in 1852, he may by local applications, as they cannot reach at reduced prices for a few days to sat­ be depended upon to keep them in line. round trip for not more than $5.25. Tlie back is to obtain teachers. It seems ns the diseased portion of the ear. There is isfy them. C. R. Cook & Son. at McMinnville. Besides the ox team, three horse teams local committees at Newport have ar­ if some of the teachers from the valley only one way to cure dealness and that is Mr. Jacobson, brother of R. Jacob­ will lie used to convey the fathers nnd bv constitutional remedies. Deafness is son, latev arrived from San Francisco, mothers who endured hardships and ranged to accommodate all visitors, would be delighted to teach here a few caused bv an inflamed condition of the has moved into the Barnekoff house on privation in the early building of the members of association, with board and months during the summer time for mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. Great Preparation is being made When this tube gets inflamed you have a Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port­ the corner of First and H sts. to Make this Celebration lodging at $1 per day during that recreation. commonwealth of Oregon. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and the Largest and Most land houses have made even more than this. Dr. Harris of Eugene was in the city when it is entirely closed deafness is tlie re­ week. Woods, a beautiful little village situ ­ Successful One ev­ HERE AT LAST. and unless the inflammation can be the other day looking at the fine stock A fine programme is prepared for ated on the north bank of the Nestucca sult, er Held in Yam­ taken out an this tube restored to its nor­ of the city. He has the refusal of Dwi- hill County. A Goodly Number Turn Out to Organize a each day and evening session of the as­ at the head of tidewater, is a thriving mal conditionhering will lie destroyed for­ LOW PRICES T-A-XuIZ. na, S. A. Manning’s fine mare. : nine cases out of ten are caused by Farmers’ Alliance. sociation, embracing vocal and instru­ place of about eighty inhabitants, It ever catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed Misses Nellie, Sadie and Josie Gort- mental music, lectures, essays, recita­ has three stores, one drugstore, saloon, condition OJ the mucous surface“ Call and get ours. ner are slowly improving. Their con­ THE MEAT WILL BE BARBECUED We will give one hundred dollars for any dition improves each day and if noth­ A Yamhill county Fanner’s Alliance tions, reading, etc. All to conclude sawmill, schoolhouse in which there is case of deafuccc caused by catarrh that we BY COMPETENT HANDS, ing prevents it will be but a short time was organized in this city on Saturday, with a grand reunion on Friday eve­ divine service twice a month, several cannot cure by taking Hull’s catarrh cure. June 20tli. The following sub-alliances ning at Opera house. liefore they are up. AND IT WILL BE nice residences, and in fact, mod­ Send circular free. F, J. C heney A C o ., Toledo, O. Jessie Young, formerly of this city is of the county were represented by dele­ DELICIOUS. ern conveniences equal to many outside Sold by druggistf, 75 cents Remarkable Facts. reported as being in a critical condition, gates: North Yamhill, 5; Carlton, 3; towns. A schooner plying between in Walla Walla, caused by continued West Chehaleni, 3; Amity, 4: Bellevue, Dairy Law. A Grand Parade of all the Civic .Societies; bleeding of the lungs. Mrs. McCall, her 3; Moor’s valley, 3; Lafayette, 3; Dun­ Heart disease is usually snpposd to be Tillamook and Portland also comes in Headed by the First Regiment Band in incurable, but when properly treated a here whenever there is a load of freight. mother left Tuesday night. The section of the dairy law under Millitary Uniform. Company “B” Ore­ dee, 3; Whiteson, 3; Pleasant valley, 5. large proportion of cases can be cured. There is a cannery one mile from the Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., Jones & Co’s, mills have been shut The officers elected are as follows; which Food Commissioner Baker has gon National Guards in Full Uniform and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich , mouth of the bay which will furnish down until the lumber trade begins. Will March in the Procession. This Com­ Several of the men thus thrown out of President, W. R. Derby, Lafayette; were cured after suffering 20 years. 8. C. employment to many men during the caused the arrest of Dairyman Cassady pany will Leave for the State Fncamp- druggist at San Jose, 111., says that of Salem is as follows: “When cows are ment Dnring the Afternoon. employment have made up their minds vice president, J. T. Fouts, Carlton; Linburg, Miles New Heart Cure, which cured I fishing season. Unfortunately on ac- kept by any person for dairy purposes, to enlist in the regular army, provid­ secretary, I). G. Rogers, North Yamhill; Dr. the fromer, worked wonders for his wife. ing they can can pass a satisfactory ex­ treasurer, T. B. Henderson, Amity; Levi Logan, of Buchanan, Mich , who had I count of litigation it was not operated either for butter or for cheese or for the amination. heart disease for 30 years, says two bottles i last year, but now has everything in production of milk or cream for sale, The Speaker of the Day is one of (Ire- chaplain, M. Morgan, Pleasant valley; him feel like a new man Dr Miles’ readiness to resume work at tlie proper In another place you will find the stewart, R. A. Rosman, Moor’s valley; made and are confined in stables, such cows New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by gon's most Gifted Orators, the salaries paid to city officials by tlie mu­ Rogers Bros. Book of wonderful testimo­ . time. The tourists may here have a so confined shall be allowed at least door keeper, J. T. Funk, Pleasant nicipality of Grants Pass. McMinn­ nials free. 1 chance to view the unrivaled works of eight hundred cubic feet of air and, Hon. G. J. McGinn, of ville would do well to follow her ex­ valley; lecturer and organizer, J. H. nature. Haystack rock towering three such cows so stabled shall not lie con­ What is Baccarat. ample, as good service on the part of Olds, Lafayette. Portland. hundred and twelve feet above the the city officials cannot be obtained for Business committee: T. Goodrich, NJ Tn view of the Prince of Wales hav- water, with her almost perpendicular fined facing each other unless there be the lionor there Is in the office. Yamhill; J. Wisecarver, Amity; A. ing lieen a banker in a game of baccarat walls, stands majestic ami dignified, an air-tight partition between such The late census shows that in all the Nelson, W. Chehaleni. some people would like to know what being seven eights of a mile from shore. cows at least four feet in height, and all southern states the increase in enroll­ stables where such cows are kept shall Delegates to state alliance convention it is: ment in public schools was ahead of On the west side of Sand cape on a the increase in population while in the which will meet in Portland, July 8. Baccarat is played with three packs perpendicular wall directly over a lie well ventilated and kept in a good New England states the increase in W. R. Derby, T. Goodrich, T. B. of cards, a banker, and any number of cave is a cross. Some people think healthy (healthful) condition.” public school enrollment was less than players up to twelve. The banker that pirates concealed their ill gotten Henderson. A Safe Investment that In population. This otters an in­ shuttles the three packs and then deals treasures in the cave and cut this cross teresting fact for consideration. Is one which is guaranteed to bring Advertised Letters. two cards to the right, two to the left as a mark, others think that a ship you Fred Fendall, of West Chehalem, satisfactory results, or in case of and two to himself. Should the sum was seriously injured Sunday while wrecked at some time drifted there and failure a return of purchase price. On If you Stay away from this Cele­ Following are the letters remaining for ,_ hunting. His gun was accidently dis- this safe plan you can buy from our ad­ of any two cards dealt equal nine the bration you will Miss tlie ''"rtettrged _mje Loves Young Dream. tt TTI TZTlTITi The most courteous treatment. timber. In its abrupt canyons and al­ er, Irven and Wilse Spencer, Elbert Threshing Outfit for Sale. You should attend ami enjoy yourself. sent to the dead letter office as “1 un­ most impenetrable growth of vegetation Parrish, Eddie Minor, Wm. and Wel­ Before the dance commences there will claimed.” Licenses to wed has been granted to And on easy terms with good run of thresh­ J. C. C ooper , P. ii. and giant trees are to be found game of don Spencer. No. of scholars enrolled; ing. be a drill by a squad of “B” Co. one thirty-six inch Case separator, one the following persons since our report: 25. No. in daily attendance; 23. June 24,1891. ten-horse Russell engine, all in good run­ of all kinds. The Whiteson cannery is now under ( Largest and best stock of goods. Eliza E. Tupper and John T. Wood; N ettie G uild , teacher. ning order. Enquire of The citizens, of Woods, are making construction and tlie frame is all up. Miles’ Nervine Liver Pills. H. P. NEWTON. Isaltella Richardson and W. E. Cox; The building is 30x40, two stories high. extensive preparations for a grand cele­ St. Joseph, Or. A National Event« Act on a new principle—regulating the Jennie Parrish and Milton Parrott; ■XXTE STZI2STE WITH Tlie capacity will lie 20 tons of canned ___ bration on tlie fourth, good orators will The holding of die World's Fair in a city , stomach and bowels __ through the Nancy K. Elder and S. F. Harding. good per day. The cans will be made liver, nerve*. A new discovery. Dr. Mile's Pills be present, good music in attendance scarcely fifty years old will lie a remarka­ Notice of Final Settlement. at the cannery, new improved machin­ speedily cure billiousness. bail taste, torpid As everyone must confess who has seen our new line of Glassware ble event, but whether it will really bene­ llneklen's Amica Salve. and a general good time is expected. ery for tlie making of 5000 cans per day liver, piles, constipation, I »equaled for NOTICE is hereby given that the under and Crockery, just received from Eastern factories, consisting of water fit this nation as much as the discovery of will be put in. There will be a large men, women an