THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER September • - 10, 1891 POSTOFFICE HOURS. From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday from 12 in. to 1 p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening before at 9 p m. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail closes at 11 a in. CHURCH NOTICES. M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prat er meet­ ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. Cl'MBEBLAXD PRESBYTERIAN CllCRCH— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor B aptist C hvrcii .—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ill. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of U., meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ day of each month' at 10 a. m. Visitors cordially invited. J. R B ootii , Master. Mrs. H. A. H embree , Sec. Who is the Best “Art” Writer? This week theTsEEPHONE-BEGlSTER ojiens a competition for the business men of Yamhill county who do not patronize the advertising columns of this paper. Advertising pays, and the business man who does not know this is behind the times. We offer to pub­ lish for one month a half-column ad for the business man who furnishes the most cleverly written and original mat­ ter for the space. The cash value of this amount of advertising is $7.00. We do this because we want the business men of the county to learn that adver­ tising pays when proper attention is given to it. An original and novel ad­ vertisement will attract the eyes of more readers than the stereotyped ad containing great scare lines like “Bar­ gains!” “Below Cost!” etc. You must please as well as attract, in order that your ads are a success financially. This competition will close on Sept. 15 and a committee of the present advertisers in this paper wlil judge of the merits of the ads sent in. When this ad appears we will open another competition to all the advertisers in the paper and coun­ ty. It is not necessary that the busi­ ness man write the ad. He can hire another man to do it if he so desires, or enlist the efforts of a friend. All that we want is the best written advertise­ ment of a business house in this county that is not at present using the columns of this paper. Illustrations can be used if desired, but the business house will have to pay for the plate. With each ad you should send the way in whicli you desire it “set up.” Local and General. J. L. Rogers has moved into his new- house. Mrs. 8. A. Hoskins, of Newberg, is visiting relatives in this city. Hon. W. D. Fenton of Portland was a caller at our office last Saturday. The body of H. T. Bingham has been found near where he was drowned. Work on J. W. Hobbs’ new house has commenced. B. Clark has the con­ tract. Addie Braly and family and Les. Laughlin have gone to Salmon river to be gone some time. Ed Warren of Oregon City is the po- sessor of a little daughter.' It arrived on the 25th of Augast. Robt. Burnett, of Monmouth, has been in the city for several days, visit­ ing relatives and friends. Senator Dolph has been spending a few days in "the land of milk and honey,” Tillamook county. C. W. Hodson and family of Portland spent several days last week visiting O. O. Hodson in this city. The Morgan family is in the city. They are singing evangelists and draw good houses at the churches. S. A. Manning will hgve a large ad­ vertisement in next week’s paper. A late style ad. Look out for it. A. H. Gaunt has purchased the inter­ est of Wm. Henderson in the grocery business of Henderson & Gaunt. C. C. Booth of Eddyville has shipped three tine bucks to this city. The ven­ ison was sold as soon as displayed al­ most. School opened Monday with an at­ tendance or 250 scholars. This is more than attended the opening of the school last year. Saturday- the Salem flouring mills bought 14,000 bushels of wheat at 83} cents. About (1000 bushels more w ere bought at 82 cents. If the cost of one foot of 12 inch sew­ er pipe; is 75 cents with 35 per cent off how much will it cost to put in sewers in the city of McMinnville. Allerton has lowered the trotting stallion record to 2:10. Direct lowered the pacing record to 2:06. All this was done in one day at Independence,Iowa. The county and probate court will not convene this month owing to the illness of Judge Galloway. The com- raisioners will hold their regular sess­ ion. M. W. Tallman of Dayton, lost near­ ly $1000 worth of grain by the sinking of the steamer Elwood near Ash island! The steamboat company will stand the loss. The recruiting officers having an office at Salem have left. One of the non-commissioned officers debauched a young girl and the whole party left for pastures new. Some one gives as a recommendation for a state east of the Rockies the fact that three pounds of butter can lie bought for 2o cents. Not much of an inducement for the farmer. Clark Braly left yesterday for the sound. He will visit Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma and Whatcom. He is looking up his investments there and also a location for himself. The S. P. R. R company is using the old achedule of freight rates, notwith­ standing the commissioners arranged a new one to begin Sept. 1. Only the courts can settle the matter. The ship wrecked near Woods is be­ ing torn up and the copper, brass, etc., is being brought to this city and sold to local dealers. It is said that there is about five tons of salable copper in the ship. The Brownsville Time» says that H. B. Moyer has in contemplation the light­ ing of Brownsville by electricity and at tlie present time is figuring on the ex­ penses and also the incomes to be deri­ ved from a plant. Jas McCain is back from Tillamook. E. Briedwell and family have return­ ed from their tour. Ros Connor is or has been stuck on tanglefoot. He had better swear off. The child of H. Rummel was seized with spasms Tuesday evening. It is now better. On the 28th circuit court will convene and the stables and hotels will reap a great harvest. Wm. Campbell has improved the looks of his buildings on Third street by a coat of paint. Nearly all the threshing machines have quit. This week will finish the entire crop of this vicinity. ' Elsia Wright, it is said, will build a a brick on his vacant lot on Third street. It will match the Union block. 8. P. M. Briggs, of the Dalles, former­ ly of this city, lost his entire household effects in the fire at The Dalles. Lizzie Davis, oldest daughter of Levi Davis, is sick with typhoid fever at their home east of the mountains. J. L. Wright and Walter Link start for Elk Creek early Saturday morning. Adams and Underwood follow in a few days. The marshal is now after the nuis­ ances of the city. The street commis­ sioner is also after the owners of poor sidewalks. Persons wanting to subscribe for the San Francisco Weekly Examiner can do so through us and save money; call and look the matter up. 8. Brutscher of Newberg was in the city on business last Saturday. He reports wheat of his neighborhood nearly all in the warehouse. Rev. Know-les has returned from the east and reports a very pleasant time. The crops of the east are bountiful and the people are reasonably prosperous. Messrs. Lewis and Holman, of Ore­ gon City, arrived in this city Saturday evening en route for the mountains on trip for hunting and general recreation. Goods are arriving every day, and so R. Jacobson’s stock is constantly re­ newed with the best lines of goods from the eastern and San Francisco markets. A man from the mountains reports that the Indians are slaughtering the deer south of Fish Lake at a frightful rate, already having killed about 1000 of them. Saturday the sheriff attached the cart and horse of Bancroft, the picture en­ larger, who has been traveling through the county. The writ came from Hills­ boro parties. The boys have been tasting Indian turnips brought from the east by J. C. Cooper. The original Yamhillers are theones that bite,the eastern contingent got there years ago. If you want a set of fine light or hea­ vy harness go to Frank Wright’s. You will there find the most complete stock on the west side. Also whips, brushes, etc., in endless varieties. Granville Baker will soon leave for Whatcom, where he has property in­ terests. Several years ago he purchas­ ed a number of lots for $700 or $800, and they are now assessed at $10,600. M. B. Hendrick, of Wheatland, re­ marks that peaches are a very paying crop. His orchard has produced 500 bushels of first class fruit this year. The price of peaches is $2 per bushel. The town now contains an auction shop where $100 gold watches are pur­ chased for $20. Patronize business men of the city who will sell you a good ar­ ticle for a fair price and" you take no chances of being cheated. While William King, a farmer near Stayton, was oiling a threshing ma­ chine his right arm was caught and drawn between two cogwheels. The arm was so terribly lacerated that amputation was necessary. Rev. C. M. Hill of Portland is expect­ ed to preach in the Baptist church next Sunday eve at 7:30. He will also be present at the young peoples meeting at 6:30. Services by the pastor in the morning and evening as usual. 8. B. Cathcart is arranging to put in a stone sawmill at the head of naviga­ tion on North Coos river. There is plenty of first-class rock there with good water power and stone could be sawed out to order at very little expense. J, C. Cooper returned Saturday night from the G. A. R. encampment held at Detroit. He has been visiting relations in Kentucky and Missouri and has traveled some 8000 miles, but has not seen a section of country as good as old Yamhill. Dr. 8. A. Young has returned from Whatcom and informs us that he has formed a partnership with a doctor of that city and that he will move as soon as he can settle his affairs in this city. He considers Whatcom the best town on the Sound. One drummer of the number that comes to this city is now satisfied that he is not the biggest man on earth. He punched Mr. Bowers of the WestSide on the ear and you ought to see the drummer. His mother would not know him. He has a very beautiful eye. The slate mines near Merlin are at­ tracting an unusual share of public at­ tention at present. They are pronounc­ ed by experts to be among the best in the country, and will no doubt be oper­ ated on a large scale for roofing slate of high quality in the not very far distant future. The road from Tillamook river to the lighthouse will be built by the govern­ ment next summer. There is alxiut $13,000 of money remaining of the ap­ propriation to build the lighthouse,and it is thought that it will be an easy matter to divert it to the road fund un­ der the circumstances. It would please the people of the city to hear the council estimate the cost of a sewer system for the city and give the estimate to the newspapers for publica­ tion. The expense attached would be small and the people would not object. The city papers are all right if you want them, but it’s the local paper that advertises your business, your schools, your churches, your numerous societies, sympathizes with you in your affliction and rejoices in your prosperity. In short, it is the local paper that men­ tions the thousand and one items in which you are interested during the year, and which you do not find in the city papers.— Monmouth Democrat. The following is from the Astoria»: They are getting reckless down at As­ toria. Last night the council levied a ten mill tax on a $7,060,000 assessment. This, if collected, means $70,000, a con­ siderable amount of money. Of this, sixty per cent., or $42,000, is for streets; five'per cent., or $3,500, for bond inter­ est and thirty-five per cent, or $24,500, for general municipal purposes. The entire levy last year was $24,000, as against $70,000. A numlier of the Masons of this city attended lodge at Lafayette Tuesday evening. The first grand master of the State of Oregon, Jno. Hull now of California was present. He has the honor of organizing the first Masonic lodge on the Pacific coast. Multno­ mah Lodge No 1. of Oregon City. Mr. Hull was accompanied by Mr. Edwin A. Sherman, President of the Pacific Coast Veteran association and a noted Masonic writer. The 43d anniversary of Multnomah lodge will lie celebrated at Oregon City on Sept. 11th. San Diego has given a bonus of $200,006 for the erection of iron and steel works there. The “direct” process will be used, iron and steel being made from ore without blast furnace operations. The ore is to come from the neighboring couuty of San Barnardino or from the Mexican state called Lower California. Crude petroleum will be the fuel used. The plant is to lie operated six months, and $366,060 worth of steel turned out before the subsidy is paid. This is the way cities are built, and property-own­ ers are the ones who should do the work because they reap the profits. A good joke is told of Carl Launer, of near Wheatland. He was married a short time ago and the honeymoon was spent at the soda springs. His stock, etc., was taken care of by one of his neighbors. Arriving in Salem on his return he concluded to go somewhere by team, and walked to his place and took his team and hack, leaving a note pinned up in the barn. The next day the neighbor missed the horses and did not see the note. The sheriffs of Polk, Marion, Linn and Lane counties were informed of the theft and all were on the lookout. Several days after Mr. Launer and bride arrived home with the team. They hail not been found by the officers of the law. Mrs. Galloway, who is in Portland at the bedside of her husband, writes that the Injury received by Mr. Galloway is a comjiound dislocation of both bones of the right leg at the ankle joint, with a fracture of the large bone at the ankle joint on the inner side of the leg. The skin and tissues were broken aliout four inches above the joint on the outer side of the leg, through which both bones protruded. It was only skillful sur­ gery and a healthy condition that saved the leg from amputation. It will be at least four weeks liefore Mr. Galloway can lie moved. Mrs. Galloway reached this city from the coast Monday noon and left for Portland on the afternoon train of the same day. Samuel A. Clark is known through­ out the breadth and length of the Wil­ lamette valley. He came to Oregon long, long years ago, and his name is prominently associated with the liter­ ary men of the times. His published letters on early pioneer life in this state have given to the present generation a graphic and truthful narration of the penis and vicissitudes surrounding the first comers to Oregon. Now, in the winter time of his life he is stricken down by the cruel hand of fate, his rea­ son is dethroned, and his once brilliant mind is a wreck. This sad statement, if true as reported, says the Corvallis Timex, will send a pang of sorrow to the hearts of Samuel A. Clark’s numer­ ous friends, who will sincerely hope that the darkening shadows now cloud­ ing his brain may be rapidly dispelled. Last Tuesday evening, while Dell Cox was going home from his work, he was stopped by the Hess crowd and the saloon men in front of Carter’s store, and Jim Hess, who was in a wagon, began cursing him and calling him a coward, accusing him of having gone back on the saloon men and testifying falsely against them. Cox gave him a polite invitation to alight from the wagon so that he could show whether he was a coward or not. Hess declined but continued his abuse, whereupon Cox jolted him with a couple of brick bats, one striking him in the breast, the other on the elbow, completely laying him out for a time. Cox then walked off home, leaving the crowd to carry Hess into Grayson’s livery stable, where Dr. Carman was called to look after his wounds. He revived so that he was taken home during the evening. Sam Hess had Cox arrested, but as one ap- ]>cared against him he was released the next day.— Graphic. Meeting of the Nortwestern Y. M. C. A. Advice on Clam-digging. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. George Barnhart had great fun with For the Week Ending Saturday, sad- e 1891 — -U. S. Signal Service. the Yamhillers on his recent visit to the coast. They came down to the coast to WESTERN OREGON. revel in the “salt sea breeze” and Warm, cloudless weather, with a brought rather original ideas about clam digging—they thought the bivalves smoky atmosphere has prevailed dur­ could be shoveled out most anywhere. ing the week, with fog at night and George fell in with a party and direct­ early morning, the latter more espec­ ed them to a good camping place. He ially near to the coast. No rain has also vouchsafed by request some advice fallen. Harvesting of cereals is about over, about digging clams. “Just go to work except the late sown oats and barley. any place,” he said. That evening he went down to visit Threshing is fl nished in many sections the campers and found that the men The yield of cereals has been unusually folks had scooped up a large amount of large. The quality is good fully an soil some distance from the beach, but average or more, except in localities where some smut prevails, to no great they had found nary a clam. "Never you mind, you’ll find them extent however in any place. Clacka­ nearer tide water,” he remarked. “Just mas county reports wheat yields of 39 go down on the sand, drive in some bushels per acre and Yamhill county nicely sharpened sticks and next morn­ 36 bushels in large fields. Most ing the clams will have climbed to the counties have large yields in well culti­ top and you can pick ’em off with shot vated fields of from 35 to 45 bushels per acre. Hop picking is in progress. The guns.” A Mine at Corvallis. The sticks were prepared, but the hop lice have done considerable damage. campers were soon given different ad­ In some yards fully 56 per cent of the Great excitement prevails at Corval­ vice, and that of the “Sage of Wild hops have mould on them, in other lis over the discovery of a gold and sil­ Horse” was not taken.— East Ore- yards no mould or lice are to be seen. ver mine in the very suburbs of the gonian. The hop crop of Oregon was estimated city. In fact that is all the talk there. to be 36660 bales, but since the picking PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. SlOO Reward. SHOO. Recently Mr. Leadbetter, an old min­ has commenced it has been found that er who purchased a*small farm near The readers of the T elephone -R eg ­ based on above estimate there will not the Catholic cemetery in the foothills ister will be pleased to learn that there lie over 26606 bales, at the most of first injthe suburbs of that city, was digging is at least one dreaded disease that grade hops. Fruit of all kind and a well, and when down twenty-two science has been able to cure in all its melons, are very plentiful, canneries stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s feet he struck some ore which his ex­ Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure and fruit dryers are working to their perienced eye told him was very rich. now known to the medical fraternity. full capacity. He sent it to the state of Nevada at Catarrh being a constitutional disease EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. Virginia City and Wednesday received requires a constitutional treatment. Warm weather with a smoky atmos­ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally his returns. The astonishment was acting directly upon the blood and phere has prevailed. No rain has fall­ general when the assay, a reliable one, mucous surfaces of the system, thereby en. The latter part of the week has read $251.40 gold and $881.08 silver, destroying the foundation of the disease been cooler. $1122.45 to the ton. Claims are being and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist­ Harvesting operations are well along. taken up on good farms, owned for ing nature in doing its work. The In many sections most of the cereals years, and there is no doubt from the proprietors have so much faith in its have been cut and much of it threshed reports, with reason, for the indications curative powers that they offer One In Umatilla county, especially harvest­ Dollars for any case tliat it are it lias been struck rich. The mat­ Hundred fails to cure. Send for list of testimon­ ing and threshing are nearly over. In ter will be pushed, other assays made, ials. Address F. J. C heney & Co., Union county harvesting is in full and if there is any gold there Corvallis Toledo, (). operation, in this county considerable Bfeg-Sold by Druggists, 75c. people propose to get hold of it. smut exists. In Sherman and Wasco counties, while the yield has been good State Reform School. Better than Ever. especially in the former, yet in many B.J.Miles,who was elected supertend- sections of both counties the berry is The state fair is close at hand. There will be a big attendance from this part ent of the state reform school, is expect­ shrunken. Morrow county has as good of Oregon. Nothing else takes the ed to arrive in a few days from Iowa, or a better crop of cereals than she ever place of such a fair. It combines every where he has been connected with that had before. Smut exists in parts of thing, the products of the land and state’s reformatory. The law passed Grant county, though the yield is very hand and factory, the stock of the by the last legislature providing for the good. In Gilliam county most of the country, the goods of the merchant control of the reform school says it shall wheat is in sack and smut in the wheat and the speed of our horse. You get be directly under thecontrol and man­ is to be found in parts of this county several shows in one, so to speak. This agement of the reform school board, con­ also. The fruit is ripening nicely and is Oregon’s only state fair, and should sisting of govener, secretary and super­ is very plentiful. The corn is doing be made a big success. It deserves to intendent, and it is difficult to see just- very well, some of it is rather small, be a success. No where are bigger veg­ how this board can depute authority though on the whole it is a good aver­ By Nature, But Realize that etables and finer fruits seen, the stock to the superintendent. But it will be age crop. B. 8. P ague , done aud there is little doubt but the exhibit is always an immense one, and ti U. 8. Signal Observer. the races arc good. There will no management of the institution will lie doubt be the biggest attendance in the successful. Rules and regulations for A Wonder Worker, its government are now being prepared history of the association. for adoption by the board at an early Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man The One-ders of Nature. of Burlington, O., states that he has meeting. been under the care of two prominent The clerk lias issued marriage licenses physicians , and used their treatment Electric Bitters. until lie was not able to get around. to Anna B. Austin aged 18, Napoleon Thibodo aged 35. This remedy is becoming so well They pronounced his ease consumption We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple­ and incurable. He was persuaded to Anna Warren, aged 18, Henry Wins­ known and so popular as to need no try Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ ment house in the Valley. special mention. All who have used low, aged 40. Electric Bitters sing the same song of sumption, coughs and colds, and at Mamie Houck aged 20, Van E Brown, praise. A purer medicine does not ex­ tnat time was not able to walk across aged 26. ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is the street without resting. He found he had used half of a dollar lx>t- claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all liefore Born. diseases of the liver and kidneys, will tle that he was much better; he contin­ remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and ued to use it and is to-day enjoying N ewby .—To the wife of H. B. Newby, all other affections caused by impure good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble try it. We guar­ on Aug. 30, 1891, a daughter. And we Purpose to Stay there. blood. Will drive malaria from the antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at system and prevent as well as cure all DIED. Rogers Bros ’ drug store. malarial fevers. For cure of headache constipation and indigestion try Elec Real Estate. H embree .—In Portland, at 10 p. in., trie Bitters—entire satisfaction guaran Monday, Sept. 7, 1881, Nancy, wife of teed or money refunded. Price 56 cts. C 8 and H White to P I) Glenn lots W. C. Hembree, of this city. and $1.66 per bottle at Rogers Bro-s 4 and 5, blk 16, Whitesoil ; $63.66. For some time past Mrs. Hembree drugstore. 5 A D and R J Simpson to R L Stowe has been feeling bad, and on Saturday And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who Crushed under the Wheels. and B Browne lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, last left for Portland for treatment. for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. Monday the telegraph brought the un­ Benjamin Windsor’s place, in Polk blk 16, Johns'addition to McMinnville; welcome news that she was dead. She county, about a mile below Lincoln, $566. W and A Russell to Morris G Russell was a most estimable woman, and was the scene of a fatal and peculiarly 136 acres in see 14,12 s, r 5 w; $1166. leaves six children, two boys and four sad accident Saturday morning. girls, to mourn the death of a mother. While Mr. Windsor was going to Sa­ W and A Russell to Lizzie Perrine A general decline caused her death, lem with a load of wheat, his son John, land in secs 16 and 15,12s, r5 w ; $1126. Is too I^irjye a Profit on Implements. Port­ which was painless. aged about 17 years, and a younger W and J Fiske to E M Olds lots 5 land houses have made even more than this. and 6, blk 62, Lafayette ; $761. Jos. Putman will stop his threshing brother went to the field to get a load H M and S A Daniel to E M Olds of sacked oats. While they were return ­ machine on Tuesday next. This ma­ chine will have the largest and longest ing, the wagon ran over a stump and sj of se}, sec 29, t 2 s, r 5 w; $466. run in the county. J B Moore to Geo R Dedman sei of John was thrown to the ground, and Call and get ours. The success of the congressional party before he could move both wheels of sec 31,12 s, r 2 w ; $1666. in Chili is said to have stirred up the the wagon had passed over him, strik­ Pansy R Wright to DA Judge 3.67 revolutionary ardor of the friends of acres in Amity ; $325. liberty in Mexico. Diaz is accused of ing his body near the waist. He arose, being another Balmaceda, and it is as­ and, climbing onto the wagon, drove John C and Flora F Cook to Frank A sumed that an armed insurrection is home. When they reached there he Cook land in McMinnville; $1. the only way to get rid of him. David A and M J Judge to Mary F complained of being sick and laid Westfall one acre in Amity; $160. down. Just think of it! Mary- L Hess to Jas Madson 1} acres Dr. Richardson hastened down to the Over in Union Block there are Windsor home, but the unfortunate in t 3 s, r 2 w ; $50. Hundreds of customers to sec the boy had died of internal hemorrhage Samuel C Hess to Jas Mcdson 32.87 New goods arriving daily. three hours after the accident, and be­ acres in t 3 s, r 3 w ; $1796. C G and Anna Reisner to Peter fore medical aid arrived. Enough selection for everyone, Schatz lots 54, 55 and 56, Dayton , $150. "V cry fine parlor suits, Wm G Buffum to Celestin Walling Ministerial Association. one acre in 15 s, r 4 w; $1. Easy rocking chairs, I The Oregon ministerial association, of Investment Co to Cora E Baker lot 5 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. N ice bedroom suits, the Christian church, has set October blk 14, Oak Park^$60. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Dandy dado window shades, 6th, 7th and Sth for its time of meeting When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The meeting will be held at Albany. A Endless stock of wall paper, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, good programme has deen arranged Now is the time to purchase goods. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, and a profitable meeting is anticipated. Mlles’ Nervine Liver Fills. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, We hojie all the leading brethren will Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ be present. W. R. Williams, secretary. Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the A Golden Bullet. tions. and positively cures Piles or no BEYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. nerves, a new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid pay required. It is guaranteed to give A curious missile was recently cut liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for Look at the good offers at Redmond’s men, women and children. Smallest, mild out of the limb of a prominent citizen perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ clearance sale. ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale est. surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free of Mount Sterling, Ala., remarks the by Rogers Bros. at Rogers Bros. Work is progressing rapidly on the Don ’ t forget to go to the clearance Philadelphia Timet, who was wounded Corvallis wagon and carriage factory sale at Redmond’s. The Secret of Success. building. It is expected to be com­ in that member in the first battle of MRS. GRAHAM’S pleted by the first of December. It will School books and stationery at C. Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the Manasses. This citizen, Major James give employment to about 300men. It Grissens successor to Hewitt Bros. secret of success is perseverance. There­ Morrison, has’suffered from periodical is possible that the wagon factory will Money to loan on farm property at fore they persist in keeping the finest line breaking out of the wound, which was prove of more benefit to Corvallis than 8 per and of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, cent, and taxes by H. J. Little. the recent gold and silver discovery. drugs and chemicals on the market. They situated in the calf, but, though probed When in the city do not fail to stop especially invite all persons who have pal­ Saturday night at 6 the fire bells in at R. Jacobson’s and inspect his pitation. short breath, weak or hungry for several times, all times, all attempts spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, to find the ball proved unsuccessful. On sounded their alarm and the people as­ stock of goods. nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, certained that the Mark residence on All persons indebted to Dr. 8. A. or heart disease to try Dr Miles’ uneoual- last Friday, however, the doctors suc­ Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which Collegeside was burning. The hook > Aïi New Heart Cure, before it is too late ceeded in discovering and removing and ladder truck and a large number of Young are requested to call and settle ed It has the largest sale of any similar rem­ the irritating body, when it was found that term is popularly used, but perman­ people went to render assistance, but the immediately. ently beautifies. It creates a smooth, soft, edy Fine book of testimonial free Dr. fire had progressed too far to save the Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels Miles' Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed to be no bullet,but a small gold button. clear velvety skin, and by daily use gradu­ house. The household goods in the have over a hundred patterns of wall for sleeplessness, headache, fits, etc., and This was cleaned and was found to lie ally makes the complexion several shades whiter. It is a constant protection from lower story were saved. No water could paper to select from. it contains no opiates incribed with the legend “E, to R. the effects of sun and wind and prevent« be had. There is no insurance and the burn and freckles and blackheads will Notice to Debtors. Mizpah,” in small German lettering. sun Guns of the latest model and best loss is about $2500. never come when you use it. It cleanse' shooting qualities can be purchased The button is perfectly round and the face far better than soap and water Last Sunday hundreds of hunters cheap at O. O. Hodsons. All persons indebted to the Grange about the size of a buckshot, having a nourishes and builds up the skin tissues B were out after grouse. Several Portland store are hereby notified that settle­ small link attached, by which it was in and thus prevents the formation of wrin­ Persons going east should procure parties were up with their guns and ex­ tickets over the Northern Pacific, repre­ ment must be made on or before Octo­ kles. It gives the freshness, clearness and 1 pected the people of this vicinity to sented by C. H. Fleming. all probability caught to a garment or smoothness of skin that you had when a ber 1, 1891, and thereafter at the expira ­ girl. Every lady, old or young ought furnish them guns, dogs, ammunition watch chain, on which it was probably little use it, as it gives a more youthful ap­ and an escort to good hunting grounds. For good bargains five, ten or twenty tion of every 90 days interest will be worn as a charm. In all likelihood it to pearance to any lady, and that permanent­ Favors of this nature should not lie ex­ acres tracts on easy terms, see H. J. charged on all accounts not settled at was hastily crammed into the owner’s ly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali tended to the people of the metropolis. Little next door to Odd Fellows block. the specified times. and is as harmless as dew and as nourish­ McM. G. & F. Co., If they want to hunt let them hunt on musket when out of ammunition and ing as dew to the flower. PRICE $1 00. at Wanted, all parents and school child- By M. R ichardson , their game preserves. all druggists and hair dressers or at Mrs, in an emergency. Major Morrison nat­ ; ren to know that they can save money Manager. Gervaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post t urally prizes this memento which he buying their school supplies at U. Gris ­ Mr. Charles Nickell, whose biography St., San Francisco, where she treats ladies A Husband’s Mistake. appeared in our July issue, was the sens. has carried for thirty-one years, but for all blomlshes of the face or figure. La­ only representative to the National Ed­ R. Jacobson lias the largest and best says be will return it to the man who dies at a distance treated hy letter Send itorial Association, held at St. Paul, selected stock of dress goods, clothing Husbands too often permit wives, par­ fired it if he still lives and ean relate stamp for her little book “How to be Beau­ tiful?’ ents their children, to suffer from head­ from Oregon, as well as the first to rep­ I and gents’ furnishing goods in town. ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, the circumstances under which he used Sample Bottle mailed free to any la­ resent the press association of that state nervousness, when bv the use of Dr Parties desiring to sell property should fits, in any convention. He was one of the it, which circumstances were such as to dy on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay Mile's Restorative Nervine such serious for postage and packing. I.adv agents youngest, wealthiest and most success­ place the same with H. J. Little, real results could easily be prevented, Drug­ impress the major and cannot have wanted. “ Sell Stacks of G-oods at a Small Profit rathei' ful of those who attended the conven­ estate dealer, next to Odd Fellows block. gists everywhere say it gives universal sat­ failed to remain in the mind of his as­ MRS. GRAHAM ’ S than a Small Amount of Goods with Profit Stack­ tion.— National Journalist. and has an immense sale Wood­ Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, ner­ isfaction, worth & Co., of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Snow & sailant. ed on Them.” vousness and hysteria are soon cured The Dalles Umes-Mountaineer: We by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples Co., of Syracuse. N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hills­ The button was in all probability the dale, Mich.; and hnndreds of others say are sorry to learn that some property­ | at Cures the worst cases of freckles, sun ­ Rogers Bros. 4 “it is the greatest seller they ever knew?’ loving gift of some fair young sweet­ burn, sallowness, moth-patches, pimple" owners on the bluff, whose names we Emphatically and Undeniably All persons knowing themselves in- It contains no opiates Trial Wiles and heart or faithful wife to her beloved and a’l skin blemishes. PRICE, $1.50, did not learn have doubled rents, and fine book on Nervous Diseases, free at | debted to Dr. 8. A. Young should call Harmless and effective. No samples can THE TTTTSOTLETSS. in some instances require six months, boy in blue, who will be glad to recover Rogers Bros’. be sent I-ady agents wanted. lease liefore they will allow the houses and settle their accounts before the 15th the pretty trifle, which is none the We keep everything in our line money will buy. We buy lor cash only, and i of September if they desire to save costs. The Druggist in this town who first to lie occupied by the homeless and A Wichita (Kan.) women who rides it is the true way to handle goods econonicaliy for the consumer. We houseless by the recent conflagration. The residences of the best regulated a safety bicycle, straps her baby on her worse tor its lon£ hiding in the major’s orders a bill of my preparations will have think it would pay you to investigate. “ None genuine For the honor of The Dalles, be it said, families are liable to take fire and burn back, Indian fashion when she goes leg, though the latter is decidedly the his name added to this advertisement My preparations are for sale by whole­ without this signature.” we believe there are very few of such I up. Guard against it by insuring in out for a spin. The infant enjoys the better for its removal, and is rapidly sale druggists in Chicago anil every city people. first class companies with H. J. Little. sport and will probably lead a fast life. healing since the operation. rtc TODD. west of there. The eighth annual convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association of the Pacific Northwest will be held at Spokane Falls, Washington, Septem­ ber 24-27, 1891. Each association is en­ titled to an unlimited number of dele­ gates, and Christian young men from towns where there are no associations are cordially invited to attend. Persons expecting to attend should send their names to Fillmore Tanner, general sec­ retary at Spokane, not later than Sept. 26th ; otherwise entertainment cannot be guaranteed. Prominent clergyman and laymen from all paris of the Pacific Northwest have been invited to address the con­ vention upon important themes. Re­ duced railroad and steamer rates are being secured. The executive commit­ tee will spare no pains to make this convention the best of its kind ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Our Sin glc 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 is Not Blown." HENCE WE TOOT We Deal with the Factories 1OO PER CENT. FEICES MARTIN & SANDERS. Wallace & Todd. ORIGINATORS Cucumber REGI! LATORS Elder Flows Cream BARGIMETER -or— Recognized By The Economic Purchasing Public McMinnvill’s ‘ 1 Low Prices “ p FACE BLEACH,