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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1891)
An alarm was sounded at a few min- IIE TELEPHONE-REGISTER | utes past two last Friday morning and = ! the department got out in good' time. old stable belonging to Jas. Me- 17, 1891 An September Phillips was enveloped in flames when the firemen reacbeil the scene, and as no other property was in danger, they POSTOFFICE HOURS. had nothing in particular to do. The From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. engineer at the water works responded with a good head of water, and four m. to 8:30 p. ni. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to G p. ni. sections of the old cotton hose were Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m burst. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail Ground was broken the first of the north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Mail for 5:45 a. ni train c'oses evening week for Elsia Wright's brick building before at 9 p m to be build Immediately adjoining Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Union block on the east. The new closes at 11 a m. building will be of the same style and finish as Union block, in which Mr. Wright is one of the principal stock CIILRCII NOTICES. holders. Mr. Wright is one of our M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services most enterrprising and go-a-head busi every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:00p m, ness men; and shows his faith in the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Braver meet future of our beautiful town by his ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. works. R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. CrNBERLASD PRESBYTERIAN CHl’RCH — It was a stroke of admirable manage Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ment on the part of the management of m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. the Portland industrial exposition, R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor which commences September 17th, to B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7:3) p. m. Sunday School at secure the most celebrated musical or ganization in Mexico, and admittedly 9;55a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. one of the finest on the continent. The McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., Zappadores, or Sappers and Miners meet in their hall the first and third Satur band is so much a fixture in the music day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors al life of the Mexican capital city that cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master. it was doubted whether.they could be Mrs. H. A. H emhree , Sec, secured, and the fact that they are com ing will be hailed with joy by all who enjoy fine music. Local and General. SUICIDE OF PETER THOMA. CONGRESSMAN HERMANN. FORTY-THREE YEARS OF MASONRY. In nisTour of the State Does Not Slight He Takes Himself to Eternity via the Christopher Taylor the Only Living One of the First Master Masons on the Yamhill. Hemp Route From Amity. raclflc Coast To-Day. Last Thursday afternoon Hon. Binger Hermann arrived here from the south. It has been the custom of the congress man to visit his own state extensively during what is known as the long vaca tion, or between the last session of one congress and the first session of the next. Mr. Hermann has visited our city before, but on other business; that is, he was looking after his political fences. This trip, we were informed, he is taking for the purpose of acquainting himself more fully with the needs of the country in the matter of river and harbor improvements; and knowing that this county had a project of this nature on hand he came to personally gather what information he could rela tive to the merits of our claims. Something over a year ago the local board of trade took up the matter of the opening of the Yamhill river for navi gation to this city. Statistics were gath ered and presented to the engineer in charge of this district, in Portland, and our members of congress were notified of our desires and also of the action taken, and as a result the last congress appropriated money for an examination and preliminary survey. It was known that Major Handbury had teen up the river, but just what he had done in the matter was not known at the time of Mr. Hermann’s visit. The board of trade has not been meeting this sum mer and the matter seemed to be almost forgotten until another crop was ready to ship, then the producers were pain fully reminded of the matter. Mr. Her mann came here at an opportune time. A meeting of the citizens and members of the board of trade was held with him at the firemen’s ball Thursday evening and this matter thoroughly discussed. Our distinguished visitor was aston ished that so important a work had not teen more forcibly and persistently agi tated before, and said that he wanted to visit the river at Lafayette and Dayton and view the obstructions with his own eyes. This was done. He was accom panied by Messrs. Apperson, Magers and Hodson, and at Lafayette, where the greatest obstructions exist, her prominent citizens joined heartily in the cause and took delight in giving all the information they could. Mr. Her mann returned to take the afternoon train for Portland, and said that he would see Major Handbury the next day and find out just what had been done. He did so and wrote, that an examination and preliminary survey had teen made, and that the engineer’s report would reach Washington in about four weeks. Just what that re port will be can not be known until congress convenes. The matter is in tetter shape to accomplish the object than ever before, and speaks volumes in favor of the maintenance of our board of trade. On Sunday afternoon between 2 and 3 o’clock Jacob Crummaker found the body of a man hanging to a rafter of the speaker's stand at the picnic ground at Amity. He reported the fact to a couple of other citizens and as soon as possible Coroner John Evenden of this city was notified. He immediately went to Amity and empaneled a jury. The evidence shows that the man had teen working iu harvest near Amity about seven weeks and spent his money about as fast as he earned it. He had teen seen iu town around the saloons for several days prior to Sunday with but very little money. It seems that while under the influence of strong drink he wanted to buy large horses for parties in South Bend, Wash., and thought he was a government detect ive. He was a native of Switzerland aged about 35. Letters found on his person show that he has relatives in the mother country and friends in South Bend. Persons who worked with him say that he was not especial ly despondent, but it Is probable that he spent or gambled away his last cent and became suddenly discouraged. He was seen at 7 o'clock Saturday evening when nothing unusual was noticed about his demeanor. The following is the verdict of the jury: We, the undersigned jury empaneled to enquire into the cause of the death of Peter Thoma, do believe said Peter Thoma, found hanging in a shed in the picnic ground at Amity, did come to his death by his own hands, by strang ulation, so far as any evidence we have been able to gather does show. B. H. S pringer , E. J. W right , T. J. J ellison , J. H. P utman , P. P. D urant , H. P. W illiams , BEYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. McMinnville has a lady barber. Hop picking is about over in this The Royal restaurant takes the lead. vicinity. Go see McCabe for first class lumber At last report Judge Galloway was of all kinds. getting along very well. is kept in apple-pie order P. D. Glenn is doing roofing and cor at Everything Kuns’ bakery. nice work at Newberg this week. For fencing and boxing go to Mc Mrs. Stimpson of Grass River, Wash, Cabe's lumber yard. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. B. H. H. Welch has employed a barber Whitmore. to take charge of his shop. Wyatt Harris and family returned McCabe keeps the best sidewalk lum from their outing trip at Netarts bay ber. Try him. last Saturday. Cider mills aud feed cutters at Mar A. J. Apperson tells you in another column how to stop leaks. Read his tin & Sanders’. advertisement. When you want flooring go to Mc I. A. Macrum, a director in McMinn Cabe’s new lumber yard. ville National bank, was up from Port Buy an “Improved Indiana” grain land on Monday. drill, if you want the best. W. D. Risley, of Albany, returned to all kinds of finishing lumber go this city this week for another school to For McCabe’s new lumber yard. year at the college. O. O. Hodson was at Dallas putting Go to McCabe’s lumber yard when in the furnace pipes in the new Chris you are in need of choice shiplap, When hungry look for the Royal tian church this week. Ira A. Phelps, publisher of the restaurant, a good meal for 25 cents. North Yamhill Leader,and Prof. Mich- For the best fresh bread, pies and cakes go to Kuns’ Red Front bakery. ner, called on Saturday. Oregon state fair is going on this Money to loan on farm proiierty at week. Portland’s big exposition opens 8 per cent, and taxes by H. J. Little. to-day. and closes October 17th. For first class rustic go to McCabe’s A lodge of Foresters was organized at lumber yard. Carlton Tuesday evening. We were Liquid gold paint, a useful article for unable to get a list of the officers. the household, 25 cents per bottle at C. F. P. Hembree, T. J. Ott and their Gtissen’s. families, from Carlton, are spending Lakin’s Royal restaurant is getting the week at Big Nestucca and Netarts. new customers every day and holding B. F. Fuller and wife returned Mon the old ones. day from an eight weeks’ visit to Ida When in the city do not fail to stop ho, Eastern Oregon and Washington. in at R. Jacobson's and inspect his The first wheat sold in Oregon for stock of goods. cash was sold for 25 cents a bushel, by A ring containing four keys, one a G. B. Smith, of Polk county, in 1846.— postoftice key, has been left at this of West Ride. fice for an owner. Kay & Todd, the clothiers, have es All persons indebted to Dr. 8. A. tablished a store at Newberg, where the same line of goods will tie bandied that Young are requested to call and settle immediately. /I Prominent Man Insane. are sold here. F or S ale .—A grade Jersey heifer, Those of our subscribers who spoke three years old. For particulars inquire The many friends of B. J. Pengra, of about paying for their paper witli wood Springfield, will regret to learn that his are hereby reminded that the fall rains at this office. will soon be here. A young lady wishes a situation in a mental condition is such that an exam Harvest and threshing is over and private family to do housework. In ination on the charge of insanity has now one can see plenty of idle men in quire at this office. become necessary. Complaint was filed town, but they will likely find other Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels with the county court to-day, by O. A. employment soon. have over a hundred patterns of wall Eccleson and 8. W. Condon, and it is The Newberg fair will take place paper to select from. probable that an examination will be next week, September 23, 24 and 25. Aermotor all steel windmills, the lat With new grounds and new buildings est and best windmills made are sold held this afternoon. For several years he has been a firm believer in spiritual a good time is expected. by Martin & Sanders. ism, and his mental abberations are Rev. J. W. Shreve will preach at Guns of the latest model and best Gant’ s i ’ bridge ’ camp „ ground next Sun- shooting qualities can lie purchased characterized by extravagant talk on day at 10:30 a. m.* and at t the Carse cheap at O. O. Hodsons. the subject. His property at Spring schoolhouse at 3:30 p. m. Persons going east should procure field and the building of railroads are “B” company O. N. G. will give a tickets over the Northern Pacific, repre themes that betray his mental incapac social hop nt the armory Saturday eve sented by C. H. Fleming. ity.— Guard. ning, the first of a series to be given For good bargains five, ten or twenty through the coming winter. Important to Farmers. acres tracts on easy terms, see H. J. One of the finest watermelons we Little next door to Odd Fellows block. have seen this year was raised by W. It is the intention of the Oregon state H. Fletcher near this city. A large Wanted, all parents and school child weather service to collect statistics of ren to know that they can save money the grain, fruit, hop and other crop in number were grown by him. buying their school supplies at C. Gris- These columns reported last week sens. dustries of the state and to this end it is that there was no insurance on Mr. Opening day of fall and winter goods desired that every general producer in Martes' house; but there was, in the Farmers’ & Merchants’ of Albany for at Mrs. I. 8. Fuller & Co.’s on Satur each county shall help in the matter. day, September 19th. Ladies respect If the farmers will write a postal card $600. fully invited to call. to B. S. Pague, the manager of the bu The corner stone of the new Masonic R. Jacobson has the largest and best reau, at Portland, proper blanks will be temple at Hillsboro was laid last Friday with imposing ceremonies. The royal selected stock of dress goods, clothing sent them in which to record the statis craft is doing considerable building and gents’ furnishing goods in town. tics. This will be done in every state of throughout the jurisdiction this year. Parties desiring to sell property should the union, and we hope the farmers of Rev. J. W. Shreve, pastor of the M. place the same with H. J. Little, real E. Church south, has moved into a new estate dealer, next to Odd Fellows block. Yamhill will not be behind any. house in John's addition, built by Kay Badly Broken Up. Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, ner & Todd. Mr. Shreve lias several out- vousness and hysteria are soon cured of-town appointments, but none in the by Dr. Miles ’ Nervine. Free samples Last Saturday afternoon Fred Casey, city at present. at Rogers Bros. 4 a son of P. C. Casey, living in Happy Supt. Griffith informs us that quite a All persons knowing themselves in number of new electric lights are being debted to Dr. S. A. Young should call valley, was riding a horse across a placed in residences in different parts and settle their accounts before the 15th bridge at a rather fast gait when the of the city ; also that the demand for of September if they desire to save Costs. horse fell, throwing the rider off. water privileges is becoming more gen Goods are arriving every day, and so Fred’s right thigh was broken, also his eral. This is well. R. Jacobson’s stock is constantly re left thumb was broken and dislocated. Monday Postmaster Cooper received newed with the best lines of goods from Dr. Goucher was called aud reduced from Washington city a new mail lock the eastern and San Francisco markets’ the fractures and at this writing the key. As fast as possible all old locks Young Mr. Lebold found a lady’s young man is doing well. will be superseded by these new ones. The old ones have been in use for a purse last. Saturday and left it at this Just Received From Chicago office, where the owner can get it. It good many years and are worn out. contains a few cents in change, a trunk H. L. Heath, of this paper, Walter key, etc. A fine and complete stock of jackets re Link and Lyle Wright are out in the “Improved Indiana” grain drills are ceive from Chicago at A. J. Apperson’s. fastnesses of the the Coast mountains. They have contracted to furnish veni the finest ever brought to this city. This stock includes plush, camel’s hair, son tor about half the town, and will Martin & Sanders have a large stock of cheviot, Jersey beaver, kersey and probably do It if they have to stay out them, which they will sell at remark- broadcloth. Every garment is new, bly low prices. a month. If you want a set of fine light or hea ann prices range from $3 to $15. Be There was a double funeral near vy harness go to Frank Wright’s. You sure to see these goods before you go to Wheatland one day last week. Mrs. Hi. Simpkins died very suddenly of will there find the most complete stock the exposition. It will pay you. appoplexy and a grandchild’s remains on the west side. Also whips, brushes, A Mistake. were brought home from Hillsboro. etc., in endless variaties. Mrs. Simpkins was about fifty years of Some papera in the state have mixed DIED. age and the mother of a large family. things up and state that .Springfield, on Last Saturday was the colt day in .—On Sunday morning, Sept. the Oregonian road, has been changed McMinnville. Between seventy and R ummel 13, 1891, at 9 o’clock,' Edna, daughter to Henderson. The Springfield station eighty colts were shown and they were of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rummel, of con on the Southern Pacific road, nearly a a tine lot. We have not the space to gestion of the brain, aged 13 months. give a detailed list of them, but this ex mile from the town, is the one that is hibition showed that the stock of the All that was mortal of this beautiful known as Henderson.— Eugene Regis county has very much improved in the little flower was laid to rest in Masonic ter. last few years. cemetery Monday afternoon. C. W. Talmage is one of the very few Notice to Debtors. Board of Trade Meeting. honorary memtera of the Masonic Vet eran Association of the Pacific coast. All persons indebted to the Grange Masons can liecome members of the There will be a board of trade meet- association only after twenty-one years ing held at Firemen’s hall on Monday store are hereby notified that settle in Masonry, and to liecome an honor evening. Important matters concern ment must be made on or before Octo ary member an invitation must come ing the welfare of the city will be dis ber 1, 1891, and thereafter at the expira from the association. The badge that tion of every 90 days interest will be cussed. The time for the regular elec charged on all accounts not settled at goes with the membership is fine. On account of tlie crowded condition tion of officers has passed, and there the specified times. McM. G. & F. Co., of the primary department of tlie pub fore that business will be attended to, By M. R ichardson , lic schools there is some talk of divid and new officers elected. If you don’t Manager. ing the scholars into two classes, one want an office come out. Come any- class to attend in the forenoon and the way. Miles* Nervine Liver mis. other in the afternoon. This for the let on a new principle—regulating the little fellows who are just learning their Public School Notes. liver, stomach ami bowels through the letters, ought to lx? satisfactory. Sev nerves, A new discovery. Dr. Mile's Pills enty children in one room at one time The public schools opened on the 7th speedily cure billiousnes's. bail taste, torpid is not conducive to good health. liver, piles, constipation. I'nequaled for with the following enrollment: men, women ami children. Smallest, mild We have received a pamphlet entitled Prof. Peebles’ room... est. surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free ... 34 “Information and Advice Relating to Miss Burnett’s room.. ... 43 at Rogers Bros. Patents” from C. A. Snow & Co., well Miss Ebbert’s room.... . .. 28 Change of life, backache, monthly ir known patent attorneys of Washing Woods’ room....... ... 45 ton, D. C. It contains directions for Miss hot flashes are cured by iss Cook’s room....... . 41 regularities, procuring patents and the cost of the M Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples tit ... 56 Miss Greene ’ s room ... same in the United States and foreign Rogers Bros. 3 countries, information about the regis Total ...... .................................. 247 Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative tration of trade-marks, copyrights, ca at Rogers Bros’. Cures head veats and designs; also abstracts of Since the opening day each room Nervine nervousness, sleeplessless, neural court decisions in patent cases, and shows the following increase in the ache, 5 mud) other matter of iuterest to in order named above, viz: Principal’s gia, fits, etc. ventors, patentees, manufacturers and 6, 1st assistant’s 2, 2d assistant’s 4, 3d Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- others interested in patents. It will lie dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured mailed free to anyone addressing C. A. assistant's 6,4th assistant’s 4,5th assist by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at Rogers Bros. 6 Snow & Co., Washington, I). C. ant’s 14 ; total now enrolled 283. WEATHEK-CROP BULLETIN. For the Week Ending Saturday, Sept. 12, 1891—U. S. Signal Service. WESTERN OREGON. At the last annual meeting of the The temperature has been lower, yet Masonic Veteran Association of the Pa above. The atmosphere has been clearer cific coast, held October 13, 1890, it was resolved, under the rule to celebrate the of smoke, the weather has been partly fortieth anniversary of the grand lodge cloudy and local showers prevailed dur of Oregon. For that purpose Major E. ing the latter part of the week. The showers have done no material A. Sherman and Brother Joseph Hull came to Oregon, and under the direc damage, they have delayed some late tion of Christopher Taylor, vice-presi threshing and somewhat retarded hop dent for Oregon, to conduct the celebra picking in a few sections. The thresh ing of grain is practically over, only a tion, in co-operation with the Masonic lodges under the authority of their re few small lots yet remain to be threshed. The wheat is being delivered to ware spective masters. houses and elevators. The wheat pro Messrs. Sherman and Hull arrived on the 5th inst. On Tuesday, the 8th, they duct was never tetter, the berry is of went to Daytou and at the residence of first grade, the yield has teen heavy, G. E. Detmering, the worshipful mas generally more than was anticipated. ter of Lafayette lodge, No. 3, under the Large yields are reported from every banner of the Masonic Veteran Associa county. In Washington county, for ex tion of the Pacific coast, the secretary, ample, one farm yielded 46 bushels per Major Sherman, crowned with laurel acre, another 54 bushels per acre. Smut General Christopher Taylor, past grand is more generally reported than usu master of Oregon, who, 43 years ago, ally, though it is not this year so very was initiated and made master mason extensive, spring wheat is more affect ed than fall wheat. The oat crop has by Brother Joseph Hull, as master of been good but not as proportionately Multnomah lodge at No. 1 Oregon City. The same evening Brother Hull and good as the wheat crop. Hop picking Secretary Sherman visited Lafayette will be about finished next week, un lodge No. 3, at Lafayette, where they less the present rains should delay the received a most fraternal welcome, pickers more than is now expected. The many members from Dayton and Mc hops of Douglas county were supposed Minnville being present. After return to te free from lice and mould, but on ing to Portland, Brother Hull and the picking, some yards are found to te secretary went to Oregon City on Fri badly damaged. No lice are observable day. That day marked an important in Josephine county. Tt is estimated epoch in the history of Masonry on the that lice and mould have damaged the hop crop to the extent of $300,000. In Pacific coast, the occasion being the Jackson and Josephine counties corn is forty-third anniversary of the organiza tion of the first lodge on the Pacific ripe, of good quality and yield. Sum coast, and the meeting of the Veteran mer fallowing is in progress in many of the Willamette valley counties. Masonic Association in Oregon City to EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. celebrate with fitting ceremonies that anniversary. Multnomah lodge, No. 1, A few showers have occurred. The was organized in that city September temperature has been cooler and about 11, 1848, under charter from the grand the average. There has been less smoke lodge of Missouri, its number being 84. in the atmosphere. In the interior On October 19, 1846, the grand lodge counties on the higher elevations frosts Electric Bitters. of Missouri issued a charter to Multno occurred. The showers did nodnmage. Thresh mah lodge, No. 84, of Oregon City. This remedy is becoming so well This charter was placed in the hands ing is in progress in some sections and known and so popular as to need no in some counties it is nearly done. In special mention. All who have used of P. B. Cornwall, to bring safely to Electric Bitters sing tlie same song of Oregon. When Cornwall reached Fort Wasco and in parts of Sherman coun praise. A purer medicine does not ex Hall, he changed his mind and con ties the wheat is more shrunken than ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is cluded to go to California. This change in the other counties. Yields of 40 bush claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will of plan led him to place the charter in els and upwards are frequent in Mor remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and the hands of Orrin and Joseph Kellogg, row, Umatilla and Union counties; in all other affections caused by impure who were coming to Oregon. It was the latter county, in Baker, Wallowa blood. Will drive malaria from the placed by them in a small trunk made and interior counties liarvesting and system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache by Joseph Kellogg in 1834, and was threshing is well along. Reports indi constipation and indigestion try Elec safely carried to its destination. The cate yields above the average and above trie Bitters—entire satisfaction guaran trunk is now tlie property of Multno the expectations of the farmers in every teed or money refunded, Price 50 cts. mah lodge, being formally presented to county. The wheat has begun to move and $1.00 per bottle at Rogers Bros them last Friday night. On the 11th to seaboard. Fruit continues plentiful. drugstore. 5 of September, 1848, nearly two years Grapes are ripe in many localities. That Lost Cabin Again. B. S. P ague , after its issue, the charter was placed by U. 8. Signal Observer. the Kelloggs in the hands of Joseph The “Lost Cabin” yarn is being re Hull, who was designated by it as first A Wonder Worker, vived again. This time the scene is worshipful master. Upon that date the shifted to a secluded spot on Klamath lodge was called together and organ Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man lake. The gist of the romance is, that ized. Tlie lodge wits opened in the up of Burlington, O., states that he has a party of miners who had bags of gold iieen the care of two prominent per part of a rude building and the physic under ians , and used their treatment stowed away were murdered by the In stands of the officers were a barrel of until he was not aide to get around. dians, with the exception of one of the flour in the east, a barrel of lime in the They pronounced his case consumption gold diggers, who was nearly killed but west, and a barrel of pork in tlie south. and incurable. He was persuaded to got away. To a woman who nursed Dr. King’s New Discovery for con Work in the lodge was then sus try sumption, coughs and colds, and at him in his fatal illness, he told the pended, and most of the officers and tnat time was not able to walk across story of the gold bags but unfortunately members left for the gold mines of Cali the street without resting. He found gave up the ghost before be succeeded fornia. Brother Hull returned with liefore he had used half of a dollar bot in giving the exact location. The yarn that lie was much better; he contin Gen. Joseph Lane, the first governor of tle ued to use it and is to-day enjoying has now started on its rounds through the territory of Oregon, in February) f;ood health. If you have aiiy throat, all the papers printing Associated Press 1849, and lodge work was then resumed. ungor chest trouble try it. We guar reports and will sweep the country in The first master Masons made on the antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at that way before it gets into the patent Pacific coast were Christopher Taylor, Rogers Bros’ drug store. side weeklies. After that there is no Robert R. Thompson and James H. Real Estate. telling where it will stop, as nothing Nesmith, United States senator, and ot gets too old for a patent-side. This is Rosa I Young to S A Young lots 7 these Christopher Taylor alone is alive probably the fiftieth time this “Lost to-day, while of the charter members, and 8, blk 14, McMinnville; $1. Cabin” fiction has teen located at some S A Young and wife to S Howorth but three, Joseph Hall, William P. point between Alaska and the Mexican Daugherty and Peter G. Stewart, are lots 7 and 8, blk 14, McMinnville; $1000. boundary- during the last thirty years. S Howorth ta Jennie May Young lots living. —Grants Pass Courier. The exercises in Oregon City con 7 and 8, blk 14, McMinnville; $1000. II Bailey and wife to I B Gentry 22 The Secret of Success. sisted of an historical address by Hon. acres in 16 s, r 7 w ; $100. Peter Paquet, of Multnomah lodge, Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that t the Hannah S Hoyt to C. G. Robertson secret of success is perseverance. ____ . "T There- which was followed by the unveilingof the finest line the grand banner of the Veteran Ma 12 acres t 4 s, r 3 w ; $552.15 fore they persist in kecpini ig “ of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, Il A Stewart to E F Sutherland lots drugs and chemicals on the market. They sonic Association of the Pacific coast, especially invite all persons who have pal which was dedicated in San Francisco 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, blk 7, Chandler’s 2d pitation,’ short breath, weak or hungry add to McMinnville; $850. spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, on the 20th of last August. After ap Avaline Hatch to M K Wheeler lots 1 nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy, propriate remarks by Major Edwin A. or heart disease to try Dr Miles’ unequal Sherman, the three venerable brothers and 2, blk 14, Oak Park add to Mc ed New Heart Cure, before it is too late It has the largest sale of any similar rem —Hull, Stewart and Kellogg—were Minnville ; $200. edy Fine book of testimonial free Dr. given the grand honors by the assem A D Runnells and wife to C A Mar Miles' Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed for sleeplessness headache, fits, etc., and bled body. This was followed by the tine 3.76 acres In North Yamhill; $2500. W J Turnbow to Mary A Bryon lot it contains no opiates installation of J. T. Apperson as grand In Willamina; $30. standard bearer of the M. V. A. banner, New Out-Door Sport. O&CRRtoJF Byers nej of ne}, which position he holds for life, and One of the newest things in out-door after his death the position will be filled sec 5 t 3 s, r 5 w ; $193.70. games is progressive hammocks. The throughout all time from Multnomah one getting up the affair swings a lot of lodge. hammocks in shady places and then Hon. Peter Paquet was then ap gets a lot of pretty girls to swing in the pointed corresponding secretary and hammocks and rigs up a bell. The historian for the M. V. A. of Oregon Located on Martin’s addition, where the young men pay so much to get in and after which several members, including show Ground was this and last year. then pick a hammock. Every time the Brothers Hull, Stewart, Harrington, It would be to the interest of all tell rings they are obliged to move to Van Dusen and Chadwick made brief another hammock. After that they addresses. Then the lodge was closed, persons wanting Lumber to call vote for the best conversationalist, and and the members and invited guests at the new Yard before purchasing have to pay for each vote. The game adjourned to partake of an elegant col elsewhere. may have its good points,but will never lation at Livermor’s hotel, which was All bills filled on short notice. achieve the popularity of a combination laid with 105 plates and was tendered D. L. McCABE. formed by a single hammock, a single as a mark of respect by the proprietor. Proprietor. “spoony” couple and a full moon. FOR MORE Than ten years We have served the Public of Yamhill County. It has been our Constant aim to please all. Our prices have been the Lowest considering we use Only the PUREST DRUGS Obtainable, and as for accuracy Our past record speaks for Itself and a constantly Increasing trade Points us to a pleasing moral ROGERS BROS,. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. WE ARE MODEST ! By Nature, But Realize that II He that Bloweth not his own Not Blown.” the same is HENCE WE TOOT We claim to sell more ¡ goods than any other Imple ment house in the Valley. And we Purpose to Stay there. We Deal with the Factories And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. 1OO PER CENT Is too Large a Profit oil Implements. Port land houses have made even more than this. Call and get ours. MARTIN & SANDERS. NEW LUMBER YARD. SllOO Renard. SIOO. A Husband’s Mistake« The readers of the T elephone -R eg Husbands too often permit wives, par ister will be pleased to learn that there ents their children, to suffer from head is at least one dreaded disease that ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, science has been able to cure in all its fits, nervousness, when bv the use of Dr stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Mile's Restorative Nervine such serious Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure results could easily be prevented. Drug gists everywhere say it gives universal sat now known to the medical fraternity. isfaction, and lias an immense sale Wood- Catarrh being a. constitutional disease wo'tli 4 Co., of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Snow <6 requires a constitutional treatment. Co., <>f Syracuse, N. Y.; J. C. Wolf. Hills Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally dale, Mich.; and hnndreds of others say acting directly upon the blood and “>i. is the greatest seller they ever knew.1* mucous surfaces of the system, thereby It contains no opiates Trial bottles and destroying the foundation of the disease fire book on Nervous Diseases, free at and giving the patient strength by Rogers Bros’. Pioneer Stockman Dead. William Chalmers, sr., of Washing ton county, while looking at some stock in his pasture, Sunday, was attacked by a bull and injured so that he died in less than half an hour. Mr. Chalmers was a familiar figure in Portland, being a regular exhibitor at the fat stock shows, where he had taken many pre miums. His death, besides being a cause of personal sorrow to a great number, is a direct loss to the blood stock industry of Oregon. He was pre paring to take some of his fine stock to the state fair when he was stricken down. Just think of it! Over in Union Block there are Hundreds of customers to see the N ew goods arriving daily. Enough selection for everyone, V ery fine parlor suits, Easy rocking chairs, Nice bedroom suits, Dandy dado window shades, Endless stock of wall paper, Now is the time to purchase goods. ----- T1IE GREAT----- PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION! Where did Cain Get his Wife? Has puzzled Bible students for ages. We don’t know. However, we do know where you can find a fiesh, clean and durable stock of fam WORLD OF WONDERS! ily supplies. A large variety of the durable, every-day kind, besides the Opens »Sept. 17th, 1891. Closes Fancy Groceries and all the Newest Nick Nacks. October 17th. —WITH ITS— ASK THE FIRST MAN building up the constitution and assist Music by the Great Zapadores Band direct ing nature in doing its work. The from the City of Mexico. proprietors have so much faith in its You meet, where he does his trading, and we wager you a gumdrop curative powers that, they offer One Art from the Great Masters of Europe Hundred Dollars for any case that it and America, valued at a Quarter he’ll say at WALLACE & TODD'S. For over five years they have with fails to cure. Send for list of testimon Million Dollars. Wonderful Electric- stood the keenest competion; have seen rivals and would-be leaders rise ials. Address F. J. C heney & Co., Adaptations in full operation. A and fall, " ”, hut are today a shining example of the survival of the fittist. Toledo, O. Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibits. JgySold by Druggists, 75c. Every department filled with the novel This Beats Corvallis. and interesting in WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD A soda water deposit has been dis- ART, SCIENCE and INDUSTRY j covered in the Nehalem valley, near Vernonia. A soap mine has been found near Chadwell, on Lewis & Clark's; crystal springs of the purest water are bubbling up on the hillside ; gold is be ing dug out on Genevieve street and coal on West Eighth street. This is the record of the week, with forty-eight hours more to go on. A tin mine is all we now need to complete our joy, says the Astorian. A Greater Number of Exhibits than ever before presented upon the Coast! The Stock Department Made a prominent feature. $5,000 IN PREMIUMS, $5,000 The largest display of fruit ever made in tlie Pacific Northwest. All manu-j factories in full motion. Everything i new! No dead exhibits! The Exposition of Expositions! When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Admission as usual. Reduced rates for round trip on all passenger lines. Of Others,wno wisn ueunnn» uUl Cll I IwLllv th» paper,or obtain estimatoc on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at the Advertising Agency of LORD&THOMAS. n Wallace & Todd's Best Family Savon Soap; Winchester Sugar Cured Hams; Swift & Co's pure Leaf Lard; Imperial Table Jelley; Sehepps' Shreded Coconut; Princess Chocolate; Royal Dutch Cocoa; Highland Evaporated Cream. Snider's Catsup; Eastern Full Cream Cheese, Etc., Etc. We have them all; in fact, this is only a very small proportion of the Good things we have in store for you. Come and sae us; you cannot afford to pass us by. WA.U^A.CE de TODD.