Since our last issue was published we THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER have been shown an active member A Serious Runaway. TILLAMOOK. CIRCUIT COURT. WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN. For the Week Ending Saturday, Sept. IP, Docket for the Regular Term to Begin One of the most serious runaway ac­ Weather has been very damp for sev­ 1891—U. S. Signal Service. September 28th. cidents that it has been the duty of this < eral days. The outlook for the average rainfall is extremely encouraging. piper to chronicle for some time oc- i WESTERN OREGON. State of Oregon vs Ulysses Benton: Congressman Hermann is here look, curred last Saturday forenoon. T. M. The temperature has been lower than larceny. McClintock, residing about seven miles ing i after the salmon hatcheries and fix­ State of Oregon vs J F Gould; selling the preceding week. The weather has southwest of town, brought in a load of ing i up his fences and those of his ad­ liquor without license. been cloudy or partly cloudy, with rain grain for Elsia Wright. He was ac- herents. 1 State of Oregon vs Chas Snelling and in latter part of the week. An earth­ This scribe has been very much pain* companied by his two little boys, W al­ Edward Talbott; larceny. quake was felt in the Willamette valley ter and William, aged about eight and ed < to hear of the accident which befel State of Oregon vs Chas Snelling and about 9 o’clock on the evening of the Galloway recently, but with true ten years, and they were about the Judge . Edward Talbott; larceny. 16th. democracy the judge will come wagon when the grain was being un- Spartan f Chas Handley vs Ellen Jackson; Hop picking is nearly over. The loaded at Mr. Wright’s barn near the out ' all right at last. crop will amount to about two-thirds of equity. The county is getting on much better corner of Fifth and F streets. When W H Logan vs C W Talmage; ap- a crop, the lice and mould having dam­ the load was off the oldest boy climbed I hope than formerly on account of the peal. aged the other third. Corn in Jackson thorough business way the coun. James Sheridan vs James Fletcher, and Josephine counties is being cut; the into the wagon and the younger one more i was sitting on the step with his hands 1 ty affairs are being run. Jr., suit for damages. yield Is larger than for many years. on top of the wagon box. At this in­ Before many years the people will 8 G Reed vs L L Burton et al, fore­ Grapes in the southern counties are wake up to realize that we have a coun ­ stant steam commenced to blow off at closure. ripening and wine making will begin the escape valve of Frisliee’s wood-saw ty here which is an empire within her­ P Selling vs Laramie Mayer et al, ac­ in a few weeks. Threshing is generally ClMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — i Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and i p BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. boiler which was at work in an adja- self. tion for money. over, except an occasional small stack m Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. cent lot, but out of sight. Without the The Christian church has the lum­ Sam Simon vs Laramie Mayer et al, in a few localities. Reports continue to R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor The Royal restaurant takes the lead. least warning the team started down ber on the ground to build a neat action for money. indicate that the farmers are all pleased B aptist CHVRCH.-Services eyery Sabbath Go see McCabe for first class lumber Fifth street at a breakneck speed, with church building. at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at Board of School Commissioners vs H with the products secured, save hops. of all kinds. 9;55a. m. R ev . R. M c K illop , Pastor. little Walter still hanging on to the F Mayer; confirmation. Peaches, pears, apples and melons are *100 Reward. 8100. Everything is kept in apple-pie order side of the wagon. After the team had In the matter of the assignment of D very plentiful and the yield has been McMinnville Grange. No. 81. P. of H., at Kuns’ bakery. gone about two blocks he managed to The readers of the T elephone -R eg ­ C Daugherty; assignment. more than an average. The prune crop meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ For fencing and boxing go to Mc­ climb into the wagon, and after cross­ ister will be pleased to learn that there Sarah Haines vs Agnes Reid et al, has been fully an average and the dry­ day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors cordially invited. J. R B ooth . Master. Cabe’s lumber yard. ing B street, where the crossing is very is at least one dreaded disease that ejectment. ing of them yet continues. Plowing Mrs. H. A. H embree , Sec, has been able to cure in ail its H. H. Welch has employed a barber rough and one of the horses came near science stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's In the matter of the assignment of G has commenced. to take charge of his shop. falling, William jumped out at the hind Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure W Sappington; assignment. EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. Local and General. now known to the medical fraternity. McCalie keeps the best sidewalk lum­ end of the wagon. Walter endeavored Chas Lafollett vs J M Townsend; ac­ Cooler weather has prevailed, with ber. Try him. Catarrh being a constitutional dicease A foot race is said to be on the tapis I to do so but before he had made any light winds and clouds. On the more a constitutional treatment. tion for money. for to-day. Cider mills and feed cutters at Mar­ headway the team was going down the requires Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally- The American Mort. Co. vs Edwin elevated portions slight frosts have oc­ * J. Louis Hoskins, of Newberg, was in tin I & Sanders’. steep hill to A street and it was impos­ acting directly upon the blood and Wilcox, trustee, foreclosure. curred. the city Tuesday. When you want flooring go to Mc­ sible for him to get out. The horses mucous surfaces of the system, thereby J W Maxwell vs Tillamook county; Wheat, oats, barley and rye have all ’s new lumber yard. destroying the foundation of the disease PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. A few of our people went to Portland Cabe 1 ran through the fence at the end of been cut and threshing is in progress, giving the patient strength by appeal on cost bill. to see and hear Bernhardt. Buy an “Improved Indiana” grain Fifth street, where they fell and upset and building up the constitution and assist­ G W Hardwick vs State Insurance especially in the counties east and south if you want the best. Miss Jennie Griffith, of Salem, is vis- drill, i the wagon. Walter was thrown on his ing nature in doing its work. The Co.; review. of the Blue mountains. Threshing is iting her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Peebles. For all kinds of finishing lumber go head and received a serious fracture of proprietors have so much faith in its Sam Parrish plff in error vs Town of practically over in Umatilla county. In J. 8. Hibbs has erected a neat brick to McCabe's new lumber yard. the skull. William was bruised and curative powers that they offer One Newberg, deft in error; review. Morrow county there were not enough Hundred Dollars for any case that U smokehouse in the rear of the market. Go to McCabe’s lumber yard when shocked considerably when he jumped fails to cure. 8end for list of testimon­ Horst Bros vs G C Belt; action for sacks to hold the wheat, and more have you are in need of choice shiplap, The clerk issued a marriage license to out, but no bones were broken and he ials. Address F. J. C heney & Co., money. been ordered. In other counties the J. H. Crow and Lucinda D. Simmons When hungry look for the Royal was taken home towards night feeling Toledo, O. Allison & Sanders vs C II Beeler; ac- supply of sacks was about used up, last week. £la5 “ Sold by Druggists, 75c. restaurant, a good meal for 25 cents. pretty well. Walter was picked up tion for money. allowing the grain to have yielded so John Evenden and C. F. Daniels are For the best fresh bread, pies and and taken to Calbreath & Goucher’s of­ Wnich Sounds the Best? J C Streeter vs C E Mayer; action for much more than was expected. The in Portland attending the Funeral Di­ cakes go to Kuns’ Red Front bakery. fice, where Dr. Calbreath dressed the rectors’ association. money. yield of cereals is unusually great in all Piscataquis Money to loan on farm property at wound. It was at first thought his Clatsop Isadora Nichols vs J M Robertson et interior counties. Preparations are be­ F. W. Hunsaker has removed to Tur­ 8 per cent, and taxes by H. J. Little. Satsop Appalachee shoulder was broken, but after a more ner station, where he will resume the ing made for preparing the ground for al.; action for money. For first class rustic go to McCabe’s careful examination it was found that Skamokawa Apalachicola farmer's happy life. seed; summer fallow is being worked J J Fowler vs D A Browne et al; ac ­ lumber yard. Aroostook the facture of the skull was the only Nestucca Dr. Young and family took their de­ tion for money. and many sections expect to have as Tillamook Apoquinimink parture for their new home in What­ Liquid gold paint, a useful article for serious injury the little fellow had re­ Sidney A Burnett vs Frank O Olsen; large or larger acreage next year than the household, 25 cents per bottle at C. com, Wash., last Saturday. Tunkhannock ceived. The prospects were good yes­ Siuslaw they had this. forclosure. Grissen’s. Nantucket terday for his recovery. He is at the Clackamas Mr. Hicks Fenton went to Portland B. 8. P ague , A F Risser & Co vs V B Latham; ac- Lakin ’ s Royal restaurant is getting Monday to resume his studies at med­ Natchitoches residence of Elsia Wright and every­ Coos U. 8. Signal Observer. tiion for money. new customers even- day and holding ical department of state university. Naugatuck thing is being done for him that can be. Nehalem the old ones. Mary A Fletcher vs John W Fletcher A Wonder Worker, The Portland exposition has fairly Passamaquody Walter is one of the brightest lit" Skipanon divorce. A ring containing four keys, one a begun, and the Zapadores band is said Chehalis Piscataway tie boys we ever knew, and his recovery postoffice key, has been left at this of­ P R Fendall vs Conner,Oren & Neely, to be all that has been claimed for it. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man Mauch Chunk will be cause for rejoicing by many Nekanikum fice for an owner. action for money. of Burlington, O., states that he has There are nearly ninety cases on the Missaukee Kitsap All persons indebted to Dr. 8. A. friends of the family. . A 8 Bible vs J M Hewitt; foreclosure. lieen under the care of two prominent circuit court docket at the present term. Mississquoi Snohomish , and used their treatment This is considerably larger than usual. Young are requested to call and settle McMinnville National Bank vs Jesse physicians An Opal Mine. until he was not able to get around. immediately. Pocomoke Skagit Hobson; action for money. Dr. Hugh McDermott, brother-in-law They pronounced his case consumption Saccarapa F or S ale .—A grade Jersey cow, of M. Collins, is here with his family What may prove a very valuable dis­ Nooksack Rowell Bros vs Otte Van Ostrum; ac­ and incurable. He was persuaded to Saco three pears old. For particulars inquire Cowlitz on a visit. They come from Minne­ try Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ covery has been made by an old settler tion for money. at this office. sota. Sagakahoc coughs and colds, and at in this section, who for good reasons Klickitat Stowe & Brower vs L J Patterson, sumption, tnat time was not able to walk across Schagticoke Wahkiakum Harry Sitton was on our streets Tues­ Don’t forget that Burns & Daniels does not wish his name made public. action for money. the street without resting. He found day. He lias been over in Washington have over a hundred patterns of wall Schoharie About 32 years ago he made the find, Cathlamet R A Frame vs F Joplin; foreclosure. liefore he had used half of a dollar bot­ for some time, but is stopping in Port­ paper to select from. Shawangunk Netarts tle that he was much better; he contin­ which is located some 170 miles from W F Bangasser vs Geo Bangasser et land now. Aermotor all steel windmills, the lat­ Sequatchie ued to use it and is to-day enjoying Scappoose Pendleton, but it was only lately that al; foreclosure. Rebeccas I. O. O. F. decided at their est and best windmills made are sold good health. If you have any throat, By Nature, But Realize that Tuskeege its possible value occurred to him, and Seattle Fawcett Bros vs A W Wells et al; lung or chest trouble try it. We guar­ meeting Tuesday evening to give a by Martin & Sanders. Tuscarawas Whatcom grand ball Thanksgiving for the bene­ Guns of the latest model and best he went out with his son to hunt for it antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at M action for money. Consdohocken. fit of the Odd Fellows orphans’ home. shooting qualities can be purchased After a ten days’ search the find was Multnomah Mahala Cozine vs John Soper et al; Rogers Bros’ drug store. — Tillamook Headlight. The Epworth League will hold a de­ cheap at O. O. Hodsons. re-discovered. It consists of a large action for money. Real Estate. votional meeting in the M. E. church Persons going east should procure ledge of some substance which resem­ J L Hembree vs Frank Olsen et ux; Electric Bitters. next Sabbath evening, beginning at 7 tickets over the Northern Pacific, repre­ bles lime. In this is embedded numer­ Investment Co to Leona Nevada By­ foreclosure. o’clock. All the members are requested sented by C. H. Fleming. ous geodes, or balls of jasper, some of This remedy is becoming so well First National Bank of McMinnville num, lots 2 and 3, blk 4G Oak Park add to be present. For good bargains five, ten or twenty them containing opals. The specimens known and so popular as to need no vs Soper Bros; action for money. to McMinnville; $100. Dielschneider, of the Opposition boot acres tracts on easy terms, see H. J. mention. All who have used Bedwell & Co vs James M Pierce; ac­ I Nichols and wife to W 8 Powell and shoe store, announces the arrival of Little next door to Odd Fellows block. brought to Pendleton are attracting special Electric Bitters sing the same song of DO cases rubber goods, consisting of great attention, and are believed to be undivided J interest in lot 211, Dayton; A purer medicine does not ex­ tion for money. We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple­ Parties desiring to sell property should valuable. One is a beautiful specimen, praise. every variety of footwear for ladies and O Okerson vs Samuel Soper; action ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is $12.50. place the same with H. J. Little, real gentlemen. ment house in the Valley. claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all a geode broken in two, which was O S Vanosse to 8 E Vanosst the s w for money. estate dealer, next to Odd Fellows block. It is very gratifying to every person found to contain a large opal, nearly diseases of the liver and kidneys, will C L Hogan vs Daniel Parsons; action } of s w J and n w j of s w i and sei interested in the growth of McMinn­ Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative transparent, yet flashing all the colors remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and of the s w I of sec 14 and n e } of n w } all other affections caused by impure for money. ville to take a look around the city and Nervine at Rogers Bros’. Cures head­ T E Ehrenberg vs Daniel Parson!; of section 23, t 3 s r 2 w, Yamhill coun­ blood. Will drive malaria from the see the number of dwellings in course ache, nervousness, sleeplessless, neural­ of the rainbow. gia, fits, etc. 5 The lime-like sul>stance containing system and prevent as well as cure all action for money. of erection. ty; $500. fevers. For cure of headache Savage Commercial Co vs W Fowler; Joel Palmer and wife to Helen C Of the 17,000 trees planted last fall by Nineteen acres in Wapato lake, part the gems is practically inexhaustible In malarial constipation and indigestion try Elec the big prune company only 271 died. of the Phil Thompson D. L. C'. Price quantity, and if the opals prove of value trie Bitt rs—entire satisfaction guaran action for money. Powell, lot 260 Dayton, $1. And we Purpose to Stay there. Less than two per cent., but this has $550; $300 down, $250 in one year. Ap­ there will be no limit to the richness of teed or money refunded. Price 50 cts. Janet Walters et al vs Mary J Smith; J D Miller and wife to W 8 Powell, been an unusually good year for young ply to H. J. Little. and $1.00 per bottle at Rogers Bro’S 1 partition. the find.— East Oregonian. lots 3 and 4, Dayton; $1. trees.— Corvallis Times. drugstore. 5 All persons knowing themselves in­ John W Cary and wife to Helen C The First National Bank ofMeMinn- For School Teachers. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rummell take this debted to Dr. 8. A. Young should call List of Jurors. ville vs G W Dickson ¿action for money Powell, part of the Goodrich land claim method of tendering their thanks to and settle their accounts before the 15th the kind neighbors and friends for as­ of September if they desire to save casts. S alem , O regon , Sept. 15, 1891. Mary E Losey vs Geo W Losey; ac­ t 4 s r 3 w; $75. W R Brown, Amity; Samuel Buell, tion for money. sistance rendered during ths late sick­ Young Mr. Lebold found a lady’s Supt. L. IT, Baker: H Hurley and wife to Jacob Graner, ness of their little daughter. And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who purse last Saturday and left it at this Yours of the 12th inst. just received. Bellevue; N K Sitton, Carlton; K N Mary Crawford vs William Crawford; lot 7, blk 12, Newberg; $450. Jacob Wisecarver will start the first office, where the owner can get it. It We have one copy only of the Teacher’s Snell, Dayton; John Livingood, Dun­ divorce. for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. H Hurley and wife to Rosa Graner, of next week for Iowa where will visit contains a few cents in change, a trunk dee; J C Colcord, O Aliernathy, John Register on hand. H Bailey vs J W Bewley; suit for dis­ ten acres near Newberg; $506.65. an older brother. It is his intention to key, etc. J J Henderson and wife to A J Park The state printer, Mr. Baker, is mak­ Atkinson, J D Carter, EChehalem; J R solution of partnership. lie absent about two months and return Five hundred and fifty-six acres west through California, where he also has a of North Yamhill, part of M. Cain D. ing every effort to complete the new Derby,J J Martin,D E Fraser, J J Hem­ F S McDaniel vs Francis and Sarah and C J Greei>99.40 acres of the Robert brother. L. C. Price $10 per acre ; $300 down, edition and the printing will be fin­ bree,Lafayette; O H Cone,E Chehalem; King; equity. Henderson land claim in t 5 s, r5w; A hundred men, more or less, gath­ , balance in one year. Apply to H. J. ished within a few days. Then the Moses Morgan, H L Clark, J N Wise­ A W Wright vs Mary A Turner; $4970. ered on the street Tuesday to see a cou­ Little. Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port« J W Kinney and wife and A E Kin­ binding will require a few more days carver, W W Sharp, Bert Leabo, R Ja­ change of venue; action for money. ple of dogs fight, but when a board of “Improved Indiana” grain drills are cobson, D O Durham, J L Stratton,Mc­ ney to G W Noe 4.11 acres at Bellevue, land houses have made even more than this. and the books will be ready for distri ­ W m C Hutchins vs D L McCabe; ac ­ trade meeting is held there are about the finest ever brought to this city. $750. four men present, as there were Mon­ Martin & Sanders have a large stock of bution. You will remember that the Minnville; G W Perkins, T W Hayes, tion for money. day night. them, which they will sell at remark- state printer is compelled to complete A II Roberts, W B Gilpin, R D Shuck, The First National Bank of McMinn­ J M Hewitt to A 8 Bible, the south J all of the legislative books first, and he North Yamhill, Merritt Miller, J R ville vs the McMinnville Flouring Mills of li w } and n J of s w j sec 20,15 s, r 6 The machinery in the brick mill is , bly low prices. being put into position very fast. The ' w; $110. Messrs. Chas. L. Webster & Co., have has been working on these for the most Forrest, Willamette; J M Wooden, Wil­ Co; action for money. Call and get ours. cleaner has been in positiou for some 1 positions for two first-class agents for part since the session closed. lamina; Clarence Baker, West Cheha­ The First National Bank of McMinn­ Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. time, and the elevators and other ap­ • Stedman's “Library of American Lit- lem. We hope to have the new edition of ville vs J Stepprath et al; action for purtenances are being added as rapidly ' erature.” One agent cleared $85.30 in The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, money. as possible. The Secret of Success. three hours’ work. Give references, the Clerk’s Book of Records and the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, residence and present employment. Teacher’s Register to send in full sup­ Knight Olds vs McMinnville Flour­ Dr. Kent, of Roseburg, came to this Rogers Bros., druggists, believe that the _ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, T. M. W illiams , Manager, ply to each county superintendent at city last Saturday on a visit to Dr. Tur­ 67 Fifth ave., New York. the same time and within two or three secret of success is perseverance. There­ ing mills Co; action for money. ney. So well does Mr. Kent like our fore they persist in keeping the finest line David Stout vs McMinnville Flour­ Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ tions. and positively cures Piles or no town and surrounding country that he weeks. Please advise your teachers, of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, ing Mills Co; action for money. For Sale. drugs and chemicals on the market. They will form a partnership with Dr. Tur­ pay required. It is guaranteed to give who need these registers, to make some especially invite all persons who have pal­ Charles Kohn & Co vs I N Hembree, ney and come here to reside as soon as A desirable place at the south end of perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ pitation,' short breath, weak or hungry action for money. kind of temporary register until the possible. spell, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale B street, opposite the creamery. For new books are received. Yours truly, L Bettmann vs J F Reed et ux; ac­ nightmare, dry congli, smothering, dropsy, An inch of rain fell in this city in particulars call on Geo. Squire at the by Rogers Bros. or heart disease to try Dr Miles’ unequal­ tion formoney. E. B. M c E lroy . the last twenty-four hours. An inch of ed New Heart Cure, before it is too late place. rain is a good deal. It means 100 tons I R Dawson vs Johanna Hayes; ac­ It has the largest sale of any similar rem­ . Advertised Letters. to th« acre. There are 5,127 acres in edy Fine book of testimonial free Dr. tion for money. Married. the city limits, so that during the last Following are the letters remainingfor Miles’ Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed Climax Milling Co vs MeMinville twenty-four hours there fell in this city for sleeplessness headache, fits, etc., and M c K inney -W right .—On Thursday, two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­ it contains no opiates. Flouring Mills Co; action for money. 512,700 tons of rain.— Astorian. September 17, 1891, at the residence ville, Oregon, September 23, 1891: First National Bank vs 8 J Hind­ Located on Martin’s addition, where the Pearl Fisher, by Altamont, driven by of the bride’s parents, in this city, Cantin, Philin Criminal Carelessness. Johnston, Jennie show Ground was this and last year. man et al; action for money. J. Beach, won the 3-minute race last Mr. C. H. McKinney was united in Crimans, J Kims, J H Tuesday at Salem, winning the 5th, 6th matrimony to Miss Maggie Wright ; Denny, N E A J Apperson vs Valisco Sherman; Leach, E A It would be to the interest of all Last Monday a man with a hack was and 7th heats. McMinnville Maid, an­ Rev. Dr, G. W. Goucher officiating. Drum, Mrs IM Mayhew,Mrs Abbie coming into town and a man and boy action for money. other Altamont, was second, winning persons wanting Lumber to call A large circle of friends join in wish­ Elliott,Mrs Joh n K N usbaum, Barb’raE The First National Bank of McMinn­ two heats and making the fastest time were going out in a buggy. The man Fristoe. Miss Aimie Naylor, C at the new Yard before purchasing ing this worthy young couple long, of the race, 2:30. Frasier. Tom Simmons, Mrs in the hack did not give the buggy a ville vs J F Byers and T C Bucking­ happy and prosperous lives. elsewhere. ham, action for money. Gindes, William Scott, Harry E A committee of the city council has fair share of the road, and as there is a Hotland, Annie-2 Thurman,MrsMary deep ditch along B street where this D P Stratton vs C B Haworth ct al; lieen instructed to correspond with Jos. All bills filled on short notice. That Prize Ad. Johnson, J J G. Kelley, the gentleman who has been equity. happened, the buggy could not get out D. L. McCABE, putting in sewers at Eugene and Rose­ Some weeks ago we projiosed to insert Parties calling for the above letters Martin & Sanders vs F A Berning; of the way without danger of upsetting. burg, with a view of having him come Proprietor. will please say “ Advertised. ” If not here and look the ground over and pos­ the best-written advertisement, present­ Consequently the wheels collided and action for money. sibly make estimates for a sewer sys­ ed within a certain time, for one month called for in two weeks they will be a buggy wheel was riddled of every A C Martin vs Jane F Martin; di­ Has puzzled Bible students for ages. We don’t know. However, tem for this city. free. The conditions have been met and sent to the dead letter office as “un­ spoke in it and the horse the boy was vorce. ---- THE GREAT----- we do know where you can find a fiesh, clean and durable stock of fam­ claimed.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. W D McDonald Sr vs J H Carse et Our readers who are afficted with Mr. B. 8. Clark, proprietor of the Rack­ driving ran away. Both the man and ily supplies. A large variety of the durable, every-day kind, lieside« the deafness should not fail to write to Dr. et store, having brought in the best- Tour of Inspection. the boy in the buggy jumped out and al; foreclosure. Fancy Groceries and all the Newest Nick Nacks. A. Fontaine, Tacoma, Wash., for his written ad., is entitled to one-half col- J F Allison vs E E Antrim; foreclos­ circulars giving affidavits and testimo­ unfn space in this paper one month J. C. Cooper will start out to-day on were not hurt. The horse was caught ure. EXPOSITION! near the creamery. nials of wonderful cures from promi­ E L Lady vs J A Patterson; action nent people. The doctor is an aurist of free. This prize advertisement will be a tour of inspection of the postoflices of —WITH ITS— for money. world-wide reputation. See his adver­ found on the fourth page of this issue. the county. This is a new plan adopted A Husband’s Mistake. tisement elsewhere. Do not fail to read it. by the postoffice department and the American Mortgage (Jo vs C R Wes­ You meet, where he does his trading, and we wager you a gumdrop WORLD OF WONDERS! Husbands too often permit wives, , par­ ton; foreclosure. postmaster of every county seat town entstheir Quite a number of Yanihillcrs at­ children, to suffer from li 1 ead- .... he’ll say at WALLACE & TODD’S. For over five years they have with­ John Baker in Jail. has been requested to visit and inspect ache, dizziness, neuralgiu, sleeplessness, tended the state fair at Salem last week, Martha J Phillips vs Wm Tatum et Opens Sept. 17th, 1891. Closes stood the keenest competion; have seen rivals and would-be leaders rise and what is more they carried off a fair On his way to southern Oregon re- all other offices in his county. The fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr al; replevin. and fall, but arc today a shining example of the survival of the fittist. Mile’s Restorative Nervine such serious October 17th. share of the premiums. All speak of the fruit palace as the most novel fea­ cently Sheriff Warren discovered John thing that worries Cal, is that there is results could easily be prevented, Drug­ Thomas Phillips vs Wm Tatum et al! Music by the Great Zapadores Band direct everywhere say it gives universal sat­ replevin. ture of the exhibit. The attendance Baker at Albany. Baker was indicted no extra compensation attached. His gists and has an immense sale Wood­ from the City of Mexico. was large and the fair was the most a year ago for breaking into a saloon at transportation only is paid. But he isfaction. Jones & Co vs A C Frisby action for worth it Co., of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Snow