THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER I Elsia Wright remarks that “if you ! fortunes from C alifornia fruit I Do you hear them talk sewers. NORTH YAMHILL. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. ----------- * *‘y *9 to have another saw ■ think 28 men don’t eat much, feed j Miss Della Mesner has been qnite ill them for a while and your brain will be T,le same Can be Made as Well Through , For the Week Ending Saturday. July SO August 13, 1891. 1891—-U. S. Signal Service. disillusioned.” i Willamette Valley Fruit». the past week. them*1'1 sewers, we need Miss Jean Tompkins, of Forest O. O. Hodson and family and F. W. WESTERN OREGON. Fenton and family with a drayload of The raisin yields a profit in Fresno, Grove, is visiting friends here. POSTOFFICE HOURS. An ice factory is to be established in baggage arrived from Newport Tues­ San Diego, San Bernardino and Los The temperature has been from two Mrs. Adams, of Ohio, lectured in the From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p Eugene. day. O. O. reports a joyous time, and Angeles counties of from $150 to $400 to five degrees a day below the average interest of the W. C. T. U. Thursday ni. to 8:30 p. m. Talk for or against the sewer ques­ his nose looms up like a full moon in per acre, when the vines are in full for the week; On Tuesday and Wednes­ Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p m evening. a dark sky. tion. It all does good. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. ni bearing. Walnut orchards yield from day thunder storms were quite general Rev. Ballantine, of Lafayette, Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in Mail The people want sewers in this little Wm. Arthur has just returned from $200 to $400 per acre when the trees are and rain fell, especially in the Willam­ preached an interesting sermon Sun- north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. iu . Portland where he has completed sev­ oerg and they will have them. Mail for 5:45 a. in. train closes evening eral building contracts. He reports eighteen or twenty years old. Last ette valley and along the coast; rain day evening. before at 9 p ni. Wheat opened in Salem at 75 cents, plenty of work and will return there season Mr. C. C. Thompson, of Pasadena also fell on Thursday and Friday, The speedy construction of the new Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail the highest price paid this early in the in a few days unless he receives a con­ sold his fruit from thirty-eight acres of while to-day is clearing weather and brick bank building is an assured fact. closes at 11 a ni. season for years. tract in the city. peaches, apricots and prunes for $9294, warmer. The rain fall was heaviest in Mr. Withy Combe has a portion of the J. B. Perkins’ has moved from the On Wednesday of last week, Miss the cost of production being $1000. Last Multnomah and Columbia counties and brick made and will burn another kiln CHURCH NOTICES. city andJs now living on a ranch near Nellie Boise, of Salem, and Will Steel, of Portland were drowned in the surf year Major Chase, in El Cajon valley, gradually decreased to the south, especi­ soon. M ethodist E piscopal C hcrcit — Services North Y amhill. every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p m at Long Beach near Astoria while in San Diego county, received $2600 from ally south of Marion county; south of The late rains have caused very little The people are requested to meet at Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Praver meet­ the opera bouse Saturday night for the bathihg. The body of Miss Boise was five and a half acres of prune trees, and the Calapooia mountains less than .15 damage to grain in this section. Several ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. found and the funeral services were the cost of production and preparation of an inch of rain fell. I n the northern threshing machines started last week. purpose of talking sewers, R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. held at Salem. The body of Mr. Steel for market was $300. From sixteen part of the Williamette valley, about CVMBERLAXD P resb TTERIAX C'llCRCH — At the last regular meeting of the everyone turn out and express was found Monday. Services every Sabbath at It a. ni. and 7 p themselves on the sewer question. Sat­ acres of apricots Mr. Stratton, of Azusa, .75 of an inch fell; in a fell sections hail practical lodge, I. O. G. T., the follow­ m Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Jim Sharp struck the town tlie other urday night at the opera house. ing officers were installed: Merle R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor day. He came all the way on the ears last year received $7300 after paying the fell on 5th, All persons knowing themselves in­ from La Grande, and alone at that. cost of producing and preserving for The rain did no material damage to Rogers, C. T.; Nona Bickford. V. T.; B aptist C hi ri it.—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. anil 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at debted to Dr. S. A. Young are request­ But a few days will he remain here market. the wheat crop; much of the fall wheat H. A. Chutte, Secy.; Ella Fryer, A. S.; 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. ed to call and settle immediately. and then away he will go to the place Governor Markham received $350 was cut and in shock, ready for the Mrs. Williams, Treas.; Alla Bickford, Mr and Mrs Dr Y’oung arrived home he came from. He is “dead stuck,” as McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1’. of H Monday alter a two weeks sojourn at he expresses it, on the La Grande base from one acre of orange trees in South thresher, and about all the damage G.; Willie Fryer, Sen.; Luke Goodrich, Pasadena in 1889—the fourth bearing done was the delay which will crowd M.; Glennie Runnells, D. M.; W. Tidd, meet in their liall the first and third Satur- ball team. day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors the Newport beach. The doctor report year — and the cost of production was fall wheat threshing and spring wheat Chap.; J. Williams, P. C. T. MAur>. a great time. T. S. Patty arrived home Saturday cordially invited. J. It B ooth , Master. Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec. His headquarters are still at Chattanoo­ $26. In the same year Mr. James cutting close together. There are a Eupepsy. F. 8. Harding is sick with a billions ---------------- —___ -_____ ___ He has been sick for the past Smith, of Pasadena, received $1810 net few reports of wheat having fallen, but »• attack at Newport. That kind of a ga. month or two and came home to recruit This is what you ought to have, ill layout is not an adjunct to a pleasure up. A long spell of fever made away for oranges produced on three and one- this is practically nothing. A contin­ Local anplc in the hope that they may at­ There will be a meeting at the city fifteen years ago. Their first venture will average $400 to $500 per acre. Riv­ per acre; oats yielded well. In some tain this boon. And yet it may be had Burns & Daniels are to the front with liall by all. We guarantee that Electric on Friday night by all interested in horseflesh was made in 1876, when fine bedroom suits, loungesand mirrors. in having McMinnville represented at they purchased a third interest in the erside is the most celebrated place for sections plowing for summer-fallowing Bitters, if used according to directions the use persisted in, will bring you Six per cent, money on long time of the exposition in Portland. black colt Rhadamanthus. Before the orange production in the state. Receipts is in grogress. The rains were of great and good digestion and oust the demon dys­ F. L. M oore , office in bank building, end of the year they owned four per acre have been as high as $1200, and benefit to root crops, gardens, pasturage, pepsia and install instead Eupepsy. A combined harvester and thresher thoroughbreds and their winnings were Newberg, Oregon. $400 and upward are not uncommon. young orchards and had a tendency to We recommend Electric Bitters for that cuts and sacks the wheat, drawn over $17,000. During the twelve follow ­ Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels by twenty-two horses, is one of the ing years they won fully $1,01X1,000 The aliove article appeared in tlie destroy and cause a cessation of the dyspepsia and all diseases of liver kid­ have over a hundred patterns of wall sights in an 800-acre Union county in stakes and purses. Porum one of the best of American Re­ ravages made by the hop louse and cod- neys and stomach. Sold at 50c and $1 paper to select from. grain field. per bottle by Rogers Bros. 4 Elsia Wrigdt is working early and views. It seems strange to us that after lin moth. The four days rain was Tlie Royal restaurant has come to Henderson eed sold to a com­ other kinds. We belong to the class his fingers cut slightly, but she clung organic heart disease, short breath, flutter­ seem just and equitable, and for the cost to him viciously until other parties in­ ing pain or tenderness in the side, arm or and disbursements of this suit. You will land for the Prince of Wales, and yet pany of Eastern capitalists. It is said that is poor and handsome.” he was recently disgraced by the bac­ that they will start mills along the The county clerk is now keeping a terfered and said she was determined to shoulder, ifregnlar pulse, fainting, smother­ take notice that this summons is published ing dropsy, etc. His Restorative* Nervine for six consecutive weeks in the T elephoxe - carat scandal. The prayers were read Middle Fork next year and put the new book in which all the expenditures kill him. cures headache, fits, etc. out of books and the trouble is the peo­ lumber on the market. II kgistek by order of Hon. R. P. Boise. And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who of the county are itemized and it is now She claims that Mr. Stillwell insulted Judge of the above entitled court made on ple never kept their gunpowder dry. possible to find the exact amount ex­ for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. F. W. Fenton and O. O. Hodson pur­ pended for any one thing or purpose, her 10-year old daughter, but according There is more Catarrh in this section of the 5th day of August. 1891. No wonder it wouldn’t explode. Glenn 0, Holman, chased lots while at the beach. Their without the great trouble of running to his story the two girls, eight and ten the country than all other diseases put to­ The greatest boom failure in the his­ property is at Nye creek and it is their A 13-34 Attorney for Plaintiff. gether, and until the last few years was tory of the world is probably that of intention to build cottages where their over several large volumes. Mr. Hobbs years old, were in tlie habit of loafing supposed to be incurable For a great has made a very efficient clerk and Pasco. Keep your eye on Pasco for families will spend the summers of the aliout his place of business, begging many years doctors pronounced it a local Notice of Sale on Foreclosure. only three seconds and you can see the future. Great idea. Why not start a when his successor takes the manage­ oranges, candy, etc. Mr. Stillwell ad­ disease, and prescribed local remedies, and ment of affairs — by tlie way we hope by constantly failing to cure wftli local whole town, an almost depopulated McMinnville colony next summer. treatment, pronounced it incurable Notice is hereby given that by virture of he is a democrat as a democratic news ­ mits kissing one of them, but says it place, with a fifteen thousand dollar Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port­ has proven Catarrh to be a consttu- an execution ana order of sale, duly issued Think of it. There has been 225,000 paper does not get much of the loose was in fun and that he meant no harm Science school house in the midst and about tional disease, and therefore requires con ­ out the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon land houses have made even more than this. half a dozen children to enter it. It bales of binder twine ship[>ed to the official work lying around while a repub­ whatever.— Headlight. stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, for Yamhill County, to me directed anil makes one’s eye balls ache to watch the grain fields of the west this year; each lican is in office—it will be found that manufactured by F. J. Cheney ANNUAL TOUR. building was struck. The lightning McMinnville, are visiting at tlie 'farm duly rendered in said Court in said cause stunned him but lie recovered himself of L. C. Griffith, about ten miles east of throughout Oregon and Washington Dundee on Tuesday, August 18, at 9 a. A Very Great and Varied Entertainment. on the 25th day of March, 1891, and duly docketed on said day in sai 1 Court in favor in time to get out of the fire. The Salem. H L. Bettman, now of Port-, will be packed full of wheat this fall, m. C. E. Branson, surveyor. ___ and it is likely to remain there until of plaintiffs for the sum of $5,000.90 in Bettman horse did not get away anil.was burned land, is also with them. Mr. Z'.i: In the matter of the petition of M, has been studying for eight years in a dollar a bushel can be bad for it. Guenther and others for a county road, Other shows may come and go, but United States gold coin, together with in­ with the barn. terest thereon from May 1, 1888. at 8 per Germany, and is one of the most ac­ The Second and Third regiments of complished violinists in the country. What with the circulars of the farmers’ proof duly made, bond fixed at $100 Sells Brothers’ Enormous Uuited Exhi­ cent per annum, ,aneam of the plow had swol-| , being plump and heavy. . Sev­ The court allowed bills to the amount circus, specular and other resources of West quarter and the North half of the instruction and amusement have been South West quarter of Section 13 in Town­ the crop is entirely blighted and will jen go much that it cracked open.” * • — - • being paid of $3,152.47. enty-five cents per * bushel noteven makegood hay. The I^ei whil Hrns ’ . great at present, and very few r farmers largely increased, and they undoubtedly ship live (5) South of Range six (6) West of While „ the the train train ()fSplk of Sells Bros. the Willamette Meridian in Yamhill County llilivoril klnt iir/1., —111!.. . x it 11 • Journal dec la rs in no’ i , .J show wna was wont* near Hilgard Saturday night I are — willing present altogether the biggest and the Oregon, containing 1G0 Acres, and all said Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. to sell their crops at that I a draw head of one'ear was out, and'an | price. With a good yield atid good best show of its kind in the world. tracts containing 800 acres of land, and on The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Saturday, the 12th of September. 1891 at the prices farmers will have money to spend Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, They manage it in person, and it is so hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of conducted as to deserve and obtain uni­ said day at and in front of the Court House I and there will be no talk of hard times themselves accordi gly. | wise with the track between the rails, : throughout the agricultural sections Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, versal popularity and patronage. Tlie doorat McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­ gon. I will sell said real premises Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup ­ The Joe Watts estate of .>000 acres and ¡t was supposed that he was killed, nomadic Pecksniff’s, who under the anil all the right, title and interest of the tions. and positively cures Piles or no must lie sold at once and is now on the ' ^ut when the train was stopped he this winter. said defendants in and to the same, at any As far as the much talked of circular I pay required. It is guaranteed to give snuffling pretext of mortality, substi­ time, to the highest bidder, at public auc­ market, in tracts iiixi of ’ 5 nnil to 50 acres, »t at I was x pulled out from under the car, ran .... .. rvr» Xk—fi r11» •. r 1 Ji tute immoral apings of ancient de ­ $30 an acre and upward, one-fifth of when it was found that he had not been calling to the farmers to hold their perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ tion for cash, to satisfy said decree, costs the purchase price cash balance in 1, 2, jnjuredat all, the only damage lieing wheat is concerned, it> has been found bauchery for first-class circus perform­ and accruring costs, said premises will be ed. Price 25 cents per liox. For sale in separate tracts or parcels as bv law 3 and 4 years. Those seeking profita ­ profits- $bat he lost the tail or his coat which ance, may well profit by their exam­ sold that it was organized by a gang of wheat by Rogers Bros. provided. Dated August fitli. A. II. 1891. ble hie investiment should look into this. | W!lg cut off by the wheels. ple, and abandon their more than ques ­ A 13-34 W L. Warren. One of the greatest opportunities ever Manipulators of gold coin must l>e on speculators and as a consequence its or­ Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. | tionable efforts to "revolutionize the Pronounced Hopeless, yet Saved. offered. ders should not be listened to. The the lookout for sweated $5 and $10 gold F. 1’. B. S. Special special hotel ami and otner other aecom- accom- .; — . . c- r,., wheat owner’s judgment is usually a show business.” people some va of the time; you v^eais can ■ fool some I ~ t on can fool all of tlie a va»»»»« JVU VVI BV11IC From a letter written by Mrs. Ada modations extended to parties wishing and inil,. are ’ reported IH;rte(l t to o ~be tie io reported^ tie amiearine appearing in For Sale. good thing and it usually benefits the to look at this land. Portland also. The Seattle Telegraph proprietor of it if he sells his wheat E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: For particulars apply or address “W as taken with a bad cold, which warns the people of Seattle not to he Large pitch fir engine wood, two feet Many People are Continually Expecting Something for Nothing. W m . F. B riedensteins . cheated McMinnville, Oregon. bv this poor money. Ten dollar when it dictates to him. settled on my lungs, cough set in and long at $3 per cord, double rank, also Amity Fruit Land Co., Amity, Ore. pieces under the sweated process are Tlie I*ulpit and tlie stage. finally terminated in consumption. four-foot wood at $2.50 per cord, on J. They flutter around every new store that happens along and are caught R. W. Mitchell has addressed a letter minted at $8 and $5 at $4 in the govern­ Four doctors gave me np saying I W. Rogers’ farm, 1J miles west of Mc­ Fall Term Opens with every bait thrown out to them, and invariably come out singed with Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United could live but a short time. I gave my­ Minnville. Inquire of to H. J. Little, of this city, to know if ment repositories of wealth. Chemical poor food in their stomachs. In contrast with such schemes S kinner B ros . McMinnville wanted a space at the ex­ analysis shows these coins have been Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., position which opens next month, for sweated by a solution of nitric and says; “I feel it my duty to tell what self up to my Saviour, determined if I muriatic acid and that tlie falling off is Dr. King’s New Discovery has done could not stay with my friends on We are Founding a Trade upon this Platform. the display of the products of the city Miles* Nervine Liver Pills. _____ e„ were badly diseased earth. I would meet my absent ones for me. My __ lungs and country immediately surrounding to the amount stated. Act on a new principle — regulating the R. M. Wade is now busily engaged and my parishioners thought I could Pure Reliable Groceries in return for clean cash or produce, and one and The aim of the College is to give it. Everyone will admit that a display stomach and bowels through tlie l"’“ only a few weeks. I r took five bot­ above. My husband was advised to liver, of this nature will do considerable to­ in building. When this building is1 live the same price to all. This is the only principle that pleases all the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile's Pills ward the development of industries fully completed it will cover more tles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ speedily cure billiousness. bad taste, torpid people all the t:me. We are here to stay. needing development in this neighbor­ ground than any brick building in the am sound and well, gaining 261bs. in sumption, coughs anil-colds. I gave it liver, piles, constipation. Unequal«! for hood. But it will take a good one and city. The one story part will extend weight. a trial, took in all eight liottles; it has men. women and children. Smallest, niihl —AT THE— The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny cured me and thank God I am . now a est, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free if the citizens of this city wish to accom­ through the entire block from 3d to 2d at Rogers Bros. plish anything at the exposition they streets. As soon as the lease expires on Folks Combination, writes: “Aftora LEAST E2CPE1TSE 1 ry it. Remember the contents of every package that goes from our must commence at once and with the the balance of the property purchased thorough trial and convincing evidence well and hearty woman.” Trial liottles Notice. lietermination to have the best display by him it is his intention to erect an­ I am confident Dr. King's New Discov­ free at Rogers Bros. Drugstore, regular To the Student. It has better store is Guaranteed to be Absolutely Pure in every Respect. in the building. Do not start tlie matter other block which will adjoin the store ery for consumption, beajs ’em all, and size, 50c and $1. 4 Having purchased tlie thoroughbred Facilities for the coining year than A China Egg Won't Hatch out a Chicken: unless it is with the determination to room now building, to be used as the cures when everything else fails. The Jersey bull, Duke of Dayton, we re­ ever before. For Sale. have the best as it can be easily done. business offices of the firm. It will greatest kindness I can do my many spectfully invite those interested to call For the last catalogue address Neither will poor goods bring business. Our goods are of the best qual­ The country around us makes it possi­ contain one or two store rooms outside thousand friends is to urge them to try the place of either undersigned. A new farm wagon. Inquire of J. L. at Terms ble. All that is needed is the rustle to of the room used by him and will be it” Free trial bottles at Rogerg Bros, ity only; our prices are always the lowest. for common cows, $-5; thorough­ T. G. BROWNSON. gather the products that nature bestows two at any rate and probably three sto­ drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and Stratton, McMinnville National Bank, breds, $10. W. H ouck , $1.00. so bountifully. ries in height. or of Martin & Sanders. F. W. M artin . President. Oui' Sin gle aim is to merit your confidence by polite and prompt attention. With the Purest Drugs and Low Prices, as a basis, we solicit your patronage. Our night clerk will respond to your calls at any hour of the night. ROGERS BROS WE ARE MODEST ! He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same Not Blown.” IS HENCE WE TOOT. We Deal with the Factories TOO PER CENT. MARTIN & SANDERS, OLD RELIABLE! M c M innville college , ON SEPT. 1, 1891 THE BEST EDUCATION 0^0.^" ,,e; b,,t you cannot f°°'an of t,,c pcop,e