THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Why not patronize white lalior and have your washiug done at the steam laundry. FEW DOCTORS AND DENTISTS. FROM THE OCEAN BEACH. NEWBERG. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. New buildings going up in various For th. Week Ending Saturday, June »3 1891—U. S. Signal Service. parts of town. Carpets, quilts, and blankets washed Frank Moore of Salem was down on and satisfaction guaranteed at the WESTERN OREGON. Inquest of recreation, health and epi­ a visit last week. R iedern , G ermany , June 5, ’91. steam laundry. POSTOFFICE nOURS. The weather has been cloudy with Years ago when Alex.V.Humbold visit­ curism, myself and companion made John Brown of Salem is down on a Gents underwear washed with care. eel one of the South Sea islands,he made the nescessary preparation for a trip to little sunshine. General rains have From 7 a m. to 7 p. rn From 7:30 p. Shirts, cuffs and collars visit. specialty at m. to 8:30 p. m. fallen the whole week amounting to this remark: "Oh, how beautifnl is this the coast. Starting from McMinnville A new photograph gallery in town. the steam laundry. Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. world of God; full worthy man ’ s en ­ very early in the morning, we had a Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Lots of early fall wheat is being from one to two and one half inches. India and Ceylon teas are the best in Mail sontli closes at 9:50 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 knocked down by the heavy rains the The temperature has been from one to north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. comprehending the greatness and gran­ Lenoe’s where we were most hospitably past week. two degrees below the average. i Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening front grocery store. Light frost on morning of 16th in before at 9 p ra. Western and Michigan washers for deur of the Creator’s works, felt the entertainment. The second day we Miss Gertie Lamb closed her school Polk county in sections. No injury 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 last week. closes at 11 a m. sell them at Hodson’s. him when he gave utterance to these amused ourselves on Three rivers catch­ Prof. Hartley has put a new rustic done. Some hail has fallen in north­ ern part bnt no injury is reported. J. Setters now has plenty of brick. words that in themselves are suscepti­ ing mountain trouts, whielfwere found fence in front of his residence. CHURCH NOTICES. They are fine ones and all who desire ble of a more subtile Interpretation. in great numbers. Proceeding down Heavy rains have hindered hay at Thad Townsend of Portland was making. Fall wheat has loged to some M ethodist E piscopal C hvuch —Services brick should call immediately. These words of Humbold’s again and the Big Nestucca and receiving a this place last week on business. every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p m. Goods called for and delivered to any Another brick building to go up extent and clover is injured. Weeds Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prayer meet­ part of the city. All goods handled again come up in my mind as I look pressing invitation from friends to re­ have grown rapidly while the ground I. By the uniform purity about me and behold the wonderful main with them for the night, as no shortly. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. with care at the steam laundry. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. transformation of nature within the Yambiller will let such an opportunity David Gubser of Winlock was at this has been to wet to cultivate1 Spring CrMBEBI.AND PRESBYTERIAN CUfRCII — Wanted—Forty men to cut wood. past few weeks. One accustomed to escape, we accepted and were served of our Drugs. sown crops are generally doing well, place last week. 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 1. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. real estate office of W. T. Shurtleff. Frank Tolson, who has been at Port­ though sunshine and warm weather R ev W ii . et K nowles , Pastor. can hardly realize what such is in a blossoms could yield. We arrived on land visiting the past month, has re- are greatly needed. Cherries are suffer II. Uy our Accuracy and Before selecting your wall paper you B aptist C hvrch .—Services every Sabbath liider the Opera House. from rain, in some places rotting on the Additions are country with its culture of nearly 2000 the beach in the forenoon of the third turned to this place. Illa. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at should see our stock. Neatness in preparing a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. constantly arriving. Burns & Daniels. years. A walk through a German for­ day and more fortunate than many had The exercises by the children Oil trees. Although the weather has been too cool and rainy, crops in general, Why pay 16 cents for hose when you est before sunrise on a lieautiful May relatives to care for our wants. Childrens’ day were splendid. your prescriptions. McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., can get the best warranted steel wire morning is indeed a treat, it is then The toll road is in good condition Will we have a fair at this place this with the exception of hay, are doing ■t in their hall tlie first and third Satur- V>f each month at 10 a. m. Visitors wrapped hose for one third less at that the feathered songsters with their considering the bail weather. Mr. fall? If so, it is time some steps were well. The hop louse Is prevalent in Hodson’s? Uy invited. J. R B ooth , Master, Marion and Polk counties but the crop III. By our persistent ef­ hundred various songs fill the air with Landingham has made many necessary taken. b'. H. A. H embree , Sec, Wright’s Blaeklierry Cordial should melody. It is then that the perfume of changes in the road and was busily at is growing finely, Clarence Edwards has gone in part ­ be kept in every house. Invaluable in a thousand wild flowers fill the air and work filling mud holes and ruts. forts to please every EASTERN OREGON. nership with George Stabler for the in all relaxed conditions of the bowels Local anti General. The temperature was generally below intoxicate the senses. And then to see The seashore Is certainly the grandest Sold by Rogers Bros. purpose of starting a cannery. customer yv I io comes to the sun rise over the grand snow-cover­ place in the universe for one to while «’ U m I green tea 30 cts a pound, at the Following ar the officers elected for the average. There was a light rain Impure blood and low vitality will Red Front. make fearful inroads on your health. ed Alps of Switzerland is a sight not away leisure time. No pen can de­ the next six months at the Newberg about Walla-Walla on Tuesday and our store Dr. J. D. Fenton, of Portland, spent Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse vour soon to be forgotten. I do no doubt scribe its mobile waters and its innum­ Horticultural society: pres., E. C. Arm­ general rains in Wasco, Sherman, Gill­ blood and build you up. Sold by Rog ­ Sunday in the city. share the opinion of every foreign trav­ erable curiosities. We have fish three strong; vice pres., R. S. Inglis, sec. iam, Morrow, Umatila, Union, Wallo­ ers Bros. eler, that Germany to-day has reached times a day and then fish between and treas., Edmund Robinson. The wa, Walla Walla, Wash, counties, The warehouse at Broadmead will be No one can afford to do without the highest point of progrees, culture meals. Four of the campers went up subject How to raise strawberries was and south of the Blue mountains. rebuilt immediately. Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­ You can get fruit pies of all kinds at ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre­ and prosperity on the continent. I vis­ to Sand Lake, yesterday, and caught opened by George Stabler, followed by Rainfall wasabovVthe average through­ the Red Front bakery. The Nestuck short speeches by quite a numberof the out eastern Oregon. Light frosts in serves the teeth and makes them beau­ ited factories and schools and made sixty-four flounders. myself acquainted with all its social bay affords good flounder fishing. members. The following persons were Baker county on 19th. Snow in moun­ Tlie weather has interfered greatly tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. with the carpenters in the city. Henry Westphal, the artist in land­ conditions in city and country as near­ If other kinds of fish are wanted they the ones tliat received the premiums: tains in Baker, Grant and adjoining Miss Cora Baker lias retured from an scape and marine, will open an art ly as possible, and I must admit that I may be caught from Sand eape. Rock For largest and liest collection of cher­ counties on 18th, 19th, and 20th. class in this city some during the found more general prosperity and con­ oysters, crabs, muscles, etc., are equally The rain was of great benefit to extended visit in Washington. month of June. For terms and speci­ tentment amongst her people than I abundant. Few coasters have visited ries, 1st E. C. Hoskins; 2nd Dr. A. wheat. Hay has been injured to some That nice light bread at the Red mens call at Fritz’ photo studio. Mills. Finest specimen of cherries, 1st Front bakery is delicious. Try it. expected. Two classes of professional the beach up to date on account of the E. C. Hoskins; 2nd Dr. A, Mills. Lar­ extent. The acreage of wheat in Un­ Tlie Best Remedy—Wright's Paragon Garden hose by the thousand feet di­ Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five men might do well to emigrate to Ger­ bad weather. But all who came seemed gest and best collection of strawberries, ion, Umatilla and Walla Walla rect from the factory at Hodson’s. minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef­ many, M. D.’s and dentists; there is a to return invigorated and satisfied that 1st Dr. A. Mills; 2nd Zimri Mills. Fin­ counties has been increased twenty per Family washing at special rates, call fects. A positive cure for headache and scarcity of these gentlemen here. In the health giving power and beautiful est specimens of strawberries, 1st C. F. cent and the yield per acre will be neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. and get prices at the steam laundry. Stuttgart, the capital city of Wurtem- scenery of the seashore well repaid them Smith; 2nd Zimri Mills. Largest and equal or greater than last year. In Tlie inspection of Co. “B” by Col. lierg is one American dentist who has for their trip. I will attempt to give a best collection of roses, 1st Miss Joycie some localities, especially in the north A Mr. Stillman arrived here Monday from Indiana. He will reside here per­ Beetle, Thursday night last, was at­ make a fortune and is now court den­ short description of this occidental re­ Hoskins; 2nd Mrs. Sade Hoskins. At and West of Pendleton and west of tended by a large number of people. manently. the close of the meeting the fruit and Walla Walla the wheat has been burnt Tlie Col. expressed himself as being tist to the king’s family. But as a rule gion. A large invoice of tea just arrived at pleaseil with the looks of tlie company. Germans are not as much in need of The Big Nestucca river, which takes flowers were put up at auction in small some. Some few fields will not lie cut. the Red Front Grocery. Every can The Fourth of July poster are now doctors and dentists as Americans. One rise in the vicinity of Jones & Co’s, lots (John Brown, auctioneer) and sold On the foot hills and high lands the warranted. up. The programs of the celebration district here, with fivo towns, one as mill, in Yamhill county, makes its way­ to the biggest bidder. A good time wheat was never better. The quality Walter Holman writes from Boston will be out the last part of this week. large as McMinnville and the others down the rugged coast range and here of the wheat will be even better than was enjoyed by all. that he is making good progress in his Ixxik out for a good celebration. Plen­ last year. The out-put from eastern empties into the ocean. From its the size of Lafayette, the whole with The state horticultural society will musical studies. ty of fun and plenty of barbecued meat. probably a population of 4000, has but source, possibly, part way down it is meet at this place on the second Tues­ Oregon and Washington from present Something new and novel; a Japanese Elegant parlor suits, thinly settled, but from there to its day of July, every person that is inter­ indications will be from one to two one physician. lady clerk at the Red Front grocery. Fine new style bed sets, Bavaria, mouth it is thickly settled with many ested in the fruit business should at­ millions or more bushels than that of Munich, the capital city of Call and see her. Lovely lounges, is the German Mecca for arts and sci- flourishing homes on its banks. It al­ tend as there will be persons present last year. Artistic tables, Several of our citizens are going over B. S. P ague , Wall paper, so has many tributaries, which are fast from various parts of the state, who are ences. I spent six days there. to attend the teachers’ association to U. 8. Signal Observer. Everything, be held at Newport. But I must close; more when I get being dotted with cabins, where the well posted on the fruit and insect Evenden C harles G rissen . vine maple and salmon brush are business. back. A person is in the city buying horses Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- The entertainment given last Mon­ for the cavalry service. Black or dark grubbed out fruit tree, vegetables and The college excursion last Friday dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured day evening by Jas. G. Clark was well Merit Wins. iron grays are the colors desired. other necessities take their places, worth the price of admission. Old passed off nicely, although the weather by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free Reports from ail over the county state fashioned ballads were sung with a We desire to say to our citizens that Most of the ranches border upon the at Rogers Bros. 6 that quite a quantity of grain has been voice of rare power. It was an enter­ for years we have been selling Dr. creeks or river where there are small was very unfavorable. Wild blackberries are ripening. knocked down by the recent rains. tainment pleasing to all classes of ]>eo- King’s New Discovery for Consump­ bottom pieces of land, mostly level. By Nature, But Realize that Maricd at the bride's parents, June tion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck- Henderson & Gaunt have the finest ple. Many years ago, a fire burned out all 17th, 1891, Milton Parrish to Miss len ’ s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, lot of Yamhill county bacon, hams and Grants Pass has fixed the salaries of shoulders in the citv. Call and look at its officials as follows: City attorney, and have never handled remedies tliat the timber, which was mostly fir, and Jennie Parrott, we wish the new couple as well, or that have given such now, only dead trees remain on the it. $150; city surveyor, 40 cent per hour; sell universal satisfaction. We do not hes­ mountains while in the bottoms or lit­ a long and prosperous journey through A city treasury, per annum $150; city For sale—Engine wood, old fir, two life. itate to guarantee them every time, marshal, per annum, $780, street sujier- feet long, in quantities to suit. Price we stand ready to refund tlie pur­ tle valleys a young growth of scrub intendent and policeman, $600; police and CARLTON. $3.00 per coni double rank. chase price if satisfactory results do not timber has sprung up. Some inquisi­ S kinner B ros . judge, already fixed, $300. The total follow tlieir use. These remedies have tive person may ask how people make amount of salaries per annum, exclus­ Oh! could we but have sunshine. The doggoned barometers don’t work ive of city surveyor and city assessor, won their great popularity purely on a living in here, the answer is obvious. their merits. Rogers Bros. Druggists. Fall wheat is tumbling down lively. on Oregon weather. They have been aggregate $1980. A few cows, a few stands of bees, a going up and the rain has been coming Some hay being cut already but is Tile State Teachers ’ Association con ­ couple dozen chickens, and possibly, We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple One of the heaviest rains ever known down. sure to spoil. in Ashland fell last Friday afternoon, ment house in the Valley. Several members of Co. F, of Oregon an incli and a sixth of water, falling venes at Newport, Yaquina Bay, on some small stock constitute the majority The Baptist association at this place 77~~i City, with their ladies will attend the in a little over half an hour. Consid­ the 30th, inst. and eloses on Friday of what will make a living for an ordi- last week was a grand success. -X nary family. It is very evident tliat dance given in this city on Friday erable damage was done to irrigating evening July 3rd. Every body and his lady wants to go night. and other ditches by tlie washing Arrangements have been made for no person could expect to make a for- to the mountains fishing but the weath- down of dirt, and all the ditches on the nev- the accomodation of all attending its tune in such a rougli country- but The horses races at Portland last week were not started because of bad west of the town were filled so com­ sessions. er-the-less any one can come in here won’t permit. pletely tliat the sand piled up to the Fine weather on late grain but when weather. They will be given in July Greatly reduced rates for passengers and by industry and economy obtain a height of a foot or more above the some time. that 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. Prof. Duncan will again have charge The Clemenceau Case can be had in over the Southern Pacific lines, to those lay- around the towns and live from this city during the middle of July if The pioneers of Lane county will oe- of our public school the coming winter the people feel disposed to patronize a cupy a prominent position in tbe 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 Euir lugene. sent a certificate of membership of State up a piece of land on some of those good company. has had charge for the past three years The Guard says: "Hon. John Whit- The mines in the Cascade mountains eaker, attired in pioneer costume—over­ Association on return trip, j of fare creeks and in due course of time become and gave universal satisfaction. are far richer than the people know. alls, brogan shoes, checked shirt, straw only is charged. Round trip tickets comfortably fixed? The mountains 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, etc. 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. One Ton of Meat to he Used in Cele ­ engaged for the occasion. As he Our customers are pressing us and we from McMinnville and attending the ness. This country is well provided Deafness Can’t be Cured must have money. We will sell goods punched the bulls the plains across, association meetings can make the with school houses. The only draw­ brating the Fourth of .Inly by local applications, as they cannot reach at reduced prices for a few days to sat­ first in 1849 and again in 1852, he may be denended upon to keep them in line. round trip for not more than $5.25. The back is to obtain teachers. It seems as the diseased portion of the ear. There is isfy them. C. R. Cook & Son. at McMinnville. only one way to cure deafness and that is Besides the ox team, three horse teams Mr. Jacobson, brother of R. Jacob­ will l>e used to convey the fathers and local committees at Newport have ar­ if some of the teachers from the valley by'constitutional remedies. Deafness is son, latey 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 condiiion of the lining of the Eustachian tube. Great Preparation is being made 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 Is too Large a Prolit on Implements. Port­ When tliis tube gets inflamed you have a to Make this Celebration the corner of First and H sts. lodging at $1 per day during that commonwealth of Oregon. recreation. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and the Largest and Most land houses have made even more than this. when it is entirely closed deafness is the re ­ Dr. Harris of Eugene was in the city week. Woods, a lieautiful 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. FEICES 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 na, S. A. Manning’s fine mare. ever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Farmers* Alliance. sociation, embracing vocal and instru­ place of about eighty inhabitants, It catarrh, which is nothing but ail 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. THE MEAT WILL BE BARBECUED ner are slowly improving. Their con­ We will give one hundred dollars for any dition improves each day and if noth­ A Yamhill county Farmer’s Alliance tions, reading, etc. All to conclude sawmill, schoolhouse in which there is case of deafneee caused by catarrh that we BY COMPETENT HANDS, was organized in this city on Saturday, ing prevents it will lie but a short time with a grand reunion on Friday eve- divine service twice a month, several cannot cure by taking Hull’s catarrh cure. AND IT WILL BE June 20th. The following sub-alliances ning at Opera house. Itefo » they are up. nice residences, and in fact, mod­ Send circular free. F, J. C heney