The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 29, 1891, Image 3

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    All parties desiring Oregon' grown
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER fruit
trees should call on A. M. Dee,
A YEAR
OF PROGRESS.
GOOD COAL NEAR SALEM.
Who Will Get it?
OREGON TIMBER.
Fifty Men Will be Employed by Spring.
After another long legal siege be­ It Makes the Beit Lumber Put on the
who is handling stock for the Oswego The City Counell Will Find Plenty to do
American Market.
Digging
Black
Diamonds.
fore
Judge Pipes, at Corvallis Monday
in the Year to Come.
nursery. All stock guaranteed.
29,
1891
afternoon, the Oregon Pacific railroad
October
The owners of the world of fine tim­
Andrew Carnegie will build an Ameri-
Before another issue of this paper Every find of coal or mineral in Ore­ was ordered sold on Dec. 9, at Corvallis
cantower at Chicago that will out Eiffel
ber up the Santiam, which has been
gon
increases
our
importance,
and
it
is
reaches
our
readers
a
new
city
council
to the highest bidder’ and that receiv­
Paris. It will accommodate 25,000 at a
POSTOFFICE HOUKS.
time and elevators will run directly to will be elected. The nominating con­ pleasant to chronicle the fact that the er’s certificates be issued to the em­ opened to market by the Oregon Pacific
railroad, and which equals any timber
From 7 a m. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. the lookout, more than 1000 high, with-
vention is called for Friday night at coal vein found in the Waldo bills, 12 ployes for the resspeetive amounts due
m. to 8:30 p. m.
j out a change or stop.
district in the Northwest, will be inter­
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
the opera house, and all interested in miles east of Salem, will probably be them, so that they may be preferred
Sunday from 12 ni. to 1 p. m
We have had several live correspond­ the government and proper man­ one of the best paying coal mines in claims. The general opinion is that ested in the discussion of the relative
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ents in the surrounding towns. They
value of the yellow fir of Oregon and
north closes at 2:30 p. ill. and 9 p. m.
must be dead now, as we have not agement should be there and do their the northwest. Mr. Forward, on whose Col. Hogg and his backers will secure
Mail for 5:45 a. ni train closes evening heard from them for some time. We best to put good men into the places to place the mine is located, has prospect­ the road, but it is probable it will re­ eastern white pine.
before at 9 p ni.
A short time ago the Chicago, Mil­
would be pleased to receive news of all
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail description from the various postoffices be filled. There is no compensation at­ ed in every direction where the crop­ quire some live bidding against the waukee & St. Paul Railroad company
tached to the offices and the service pings were found, and has run a tunnel Blair bondholders. It looks now as if,
closes at 11 a in.
of the county.
ordered a quantity of bridge timbers
rendered to the city sometimes conflicts into the bank for a distance of over 100 though the proceeding, it is to be re­
When all other remedies for scrofula seriously with the business interests of feet. When the tunnel was in 40 feet a gretted, delays the payment of the from mills in Washington.
CHURCH NOTICES.
fail, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, if persistently
Some of the eastern papers are slight­
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services used, effects a cure. Being a powerful the office holders. In the past the men shallow vein of good coal was struck, men, it will result in [the reorganiza­
every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:90p in, alterative, it cleanses the blood of all elected have done all that was possible which has increased as the tunnel was tion of the road and its construction ly agitated over this exhibition of fir
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Praver meet­ impurities, destroys the germs of scrof­
for them to do and the improvement extended, until now the miners are at eastward. The case is one of national timber in the heart of the white pine
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
ula, and imparts new life and vigor to of the city within the past few years is work in a vein five feet in thickness^ interest, as will be seen by the clippings districts, and are exposing a little jeal­
'R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — every fiber of the body.
the direct result of the efforts of the The coal is a semi-anthracite, burns from eastern papers, and the men in­ ousy by attempting to find flaws in it
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p.
“Miss Elizabeth Bisland (Nellie Bly) men in office. The men who accept freely and is entirely free of sulphur. terested are among the leading capital­ They claim that the Douglas fir, or Or­
m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
was married to C. W. Wetmore in New
egon pine is not good wood for bridges,
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor
York on the 6th. Although Nellie the offices the coming year will have to It is suitable for all use as fuel and in ists of the east, so that, at least, this
B aptist C hurch .—Servioes every Sabbath crossed lioth oceans she got Wetmore at contend with kicks. This is a great the forge makes a fire that is preferred will not be finally solved without con­ and that it warps and twists from ex­
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.- Sunday School at home than abroad.”— Junction Times.
American privilege and without it the by blacksmiths because of its faculty siderable general prominence being giv­ posure. When so warped, it is impos­
9*55 a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
This is strange; Miss Bisland and Nel­ council would have no means of creat­ of retaining fire for several hours. The en to it. Whatever the present road is, sible to straighten it, while white pine
—---------- —-------- 7------ - ------------------ lie Bly are not one and the same per­
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, 1*. of II.,
ing a desire to do the work of the pub­ tunnel is provided with a track, and but give us an eastern connection and can readily be so treated. It is also
claimed that timbers of full size are diffi­
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­ son.
day of each mojfth at 10 a. m. Visitors
On the evening of Oetolier 31st the lic. It is a necessity and should be horse power is used in hauling out the we will have the best line crossing the cult to obtain, and moreover that it is
coal. More cars for use in tbe mine are continent, a fact that will never permit
cordially inviterf. J. R B ooth , Master.
boys will nrobobly raise old Ned as it is taken in the spirit given.
Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec.
Hallow E'en. Every year the city has
The labor during the coming year being made and by spring fifty men Coe station to remain the eastern term­ only an experiment to see whether the
wood will stand the test of their dry
been decorated and already elaborate will I»e great as considerable improve­ will be engaged in getting out coal for inus.— Albany Herald.
preparations are being made for the oc­ ment is demanded by the people. the market. In the opinion of many
climate.
I aicr I aiul General
casion. The citizens should hire a <tou-
There is no doubt of the Douglas fir
Alfalfa Farming at the Foot of the Rockies
of
our
residents
good
veins
of
coal
exist
bled-jawed bull dog and tie him to the First of all will be the sewer system
Recruits are wanted by Co. B.
or Oregon pine being fully able to
front gate.
which cannot be put off. With it must within four or five miles of this city,
As the time approaches for the worlds stand the climate of Wisconsin. It has
^-'-Grissen changes his ad this week.
A number of the ladies of tlie city come considerable work on the streets and it would be a further pleasure could fair, greater Interest is being felt in the stood the test on the Northern Pacific
r Albertus Davis arrived here Wednes- ' will compete at the pumpkin pie con­ to give them proper drainage. The we chronicle the fact that they were
X" day from Sisters.
test at the opera house on Friday, Nov. dynamo is loaded to its full capacity being opened up. A little time and marvelous city of the lakes. The Cos­ railway east of the mountains, and the
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.
mopolitan magazine has devoted 28 climate there is more dry than it is in
Some of our local sports report the ar­ , 6th. Nearly every man in the city and probably another one will have to money spent can probably demonstrate
claims
that
his
wife
is
the
best
pie
­
pages
of
the
November
number
to
a
Wisconsin. Many of the timbers have
rival of a few jacksnipe.
maker in the state. While discussing be purchased to meet the demand. whether we have a good coal mine most interesting and exhaustive article been in use for ten years and are now
S. F. Harding was up in the city the matter the men folks grow extreme­ The water plant is not in a very safe near here or not.
upon Chicago from the pen of the fa­ as good as when first put in. Consid­
Tuesday for the first time.
ly patriotic.
condition and will need the expendi­
Always so.
mous novelist, Col. CharlesJ King. ering the difference of strength and
Another social hop will be given at I Al Young is said to be tlie best boxer ture of considerable money and time.
Count Jacassy, who spent some time life of the woqds, there is no question
the armory Saturday night.
n company B, Thad L. Simpson ex- If we were to tell all that was needed,
Tlie October crop report sent out by on the ground for that purpose, and that the Douglas fir is 50 per cent
,
cels
on
the
bar,
E.
Warren
is
the
fat
in
J. E. Magers has engaged rooms
man and thinks that lie can lift more nearly all of which is an absolute ne­ the department of agriculture states Harry Fenn, have illustrated the most cheaper for long timbers than the white
the new Wright block, upstairs.
dead weight than any one in the regi- cessity, it would probably deter good that the wheat yield of the country is charming features of the city by twen­ pine. When the eastern buyers become
Chas. Peckham has returned from i ment. Tbe walking championship will men from accepting the position. It is even above that estimated at the begin­
Tacoma where he has been visiting.
be decided by A. H. Adams and J. L. earnestly hoped that whoever is called ning of harvest. The general average ty-eight sketches. An article upon Al­ aware of the difference between red and
falfa farming in this number is by yellow varieties, and the superior quali­
during the coming winter.
The B. F. Hartman sale lias tieen ( Wright
B. Kay is the best all around upon to accept, will do so and will dis­ is given at 15 bushels an acre higher John Brisben Walker, who as the re­ ties of the yellow is recognized it will
postponed until the coming Saturday. Thomas
man. Coi. Ed Johnson can drill his charge their [duties in a manner which than the average for the years 1880 to sult of ten years spent in the saddle, in be difficult to place white pine in any
The pumpkin pie eaters of the city battalion, consisting of N. Davidson, will push McMinnville into the front 1890 inclusive, and over a bushel per
direct superintendence of his farm position where strength and long tim­
show tneir patriotism in another col­ better than any other man.
rank of Oregon interior towns.
acre more than the highest average “Berkeley,” one of the largest alfalfa bers are wanted.
umn.
The Chehalem Valley Timesis a new
ever recorded before. In Oregon the farms in Colorado, gives the reader
It is stated that the life of the fir is
Company B has purchased 700 rifle paper, started in Newberg. It fills a
Inspection and Muster.
yield is about 18 bushels. Oregon farm­ much valuable information in regard to twelve years, and that of the white pine
........
cartridges and will nave target practice long felt want in this country. Nine *
ers
are
to
be
congratulated,
both
for
soon.
newspapers in a county containing
the irrigation and curing of the won­ ten. If these projections are correct,
Tuesday evening Col. Chas. F. Beebe,
10,301» population, with 2300 voters, is a commanding 1st Inf., and 1st Lieuten­ having the good sense to live in the derful plant which is destined to be­ the fir Is from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper,
Attention is called to the ad of considerable
number. Yamhill county
best state in the Union and for a won­ come one of the most valuable products according to the length and size of tim­
Shurtleff & Little. Their insurance is now possesses
more newspapers to tlie ant Bernheim, regimental quartermas­
talked of.
people than any county in the state. ter, inspected Co. B at their armory in derful crop year, which ought to ena­ of the United States.
bers, than white pine of the same size
Turney & Kent have opened their of­ Some enterprising print could no doubt this city. But a small number of men ble them to pay their debts, improve
and length. It is, therefore, no won­
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
fice, hung out their shingle, and are find an oiiening
in x Puckerville,
Pike, were out,but those who were there were their farms, and leaY'e a generous draw­
tiling 111
uvikti vint, nur,
der that railroads are giving it the trial
Fairdale, ..................
Wheatland, , .............
Willamina or
now “in it.”
complimented very highly on their ap­ down of pin money for their wives to This List is Published Fxclusively in this they are now doing.
some
other
prosperous
point
in
i
the
Eugene’s monthly electric light bill
Paper Every’ Two Weeks.
pearance and drill. The colonel took spend for Christmas.
is $215.83. It pays for a town to have cou nt j’.
The First Step.
charge of the company after the inspec­ BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR.
its own plant.
Pumpkin Pie Biters.
Following are the letters remainingfor
tion
and
demonstrated
very
forcibly
Perhaps
you
are run down, can't eat,
Burns & Daniels talk to the people of
Shurtleff & Little have three desira­ two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­ can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do any­
the county through a new ad this
Ladies who can bake good pumpkin that lie is an excellent drill master. In ble residences for sale cheap.
thing to your satisfaction, and you
ville, Oregon, October 28th, 1891;
week. Read it,
pies and are in want of pin money are speaking to the company Col. Beebe The Royal restaurant takes the lead.
wonder what ails you. You should
Arthur, Milt
Davis, Lizzie
Mrs. J. L. Rogers and Mrs. A. M. each invited to bake three pumpkin or stated tliat in all probability the regi­
heed the warning, you are taking the
G
Dew, Jas
Go see McCabe for first class lumber ('artman,
Sanders are visiting their parents at In­ squash pies and bring them to the opera ment would go to the world’s fair in a
first step into nervous prostration. You
Dory, A
Guinn Austin
of
all
kinds.
dependence.
need a nerve tonic, and in Electric Bit­
Flynn, Sarah
Glover, Wm
house Friday evening, Nov. 6, which hotly, and that lie wanted it to appear
ters you will find the exact remedy for
Jackson, Geo
City Superintendent F. E. Griffith is will be their ticket of admission. there as the best regiment in the mili­ Everything is kept in apple-pie order Gable, Harvey
restoring your nervous system to its
By Nature, But Realize that
at Kuns’ bakery.
Johnson, J J ’
Jacockes, N A
putting the lights in order for tlie win­
normal liealty condition. Surprising
Gents will be charged 50 cents and fur­ tary forces attending. Company B
Jacockes.Mrs
A
N
King,
B
W
ter campaign.
For fencing and boxing go to Mc­
results follow the use of this great tonic
nished a fork with which to eat pie. contains tbe material and can be, if tbe Cabe
Lambright, I
Medford, Ed
’s lumber yard.
Ten of our local shooters think they
and alterative. Your appetite returns, il
men so desire, one of the best compa­
Mason, M
Minty,
Furniture
The
pies
will
be
numbered
and
will
be
can beat any ten men in the state shoot­
good digestion is restored, and the liver
McCabe keeps the best sidewalk lum­ Morrison, J C—2 Miller, R
tested on their merit and not on the nies in the regiment. It will take ber.
ing Peoria blackbirds.
and kidneys resume healthy action.
Try him.
McDermid, Clara Nelson, Ida
much
time
and
labor,
but
the
induce
­
Try a bottle. Price 50c at Rogers Bros,
Schunk, L
L. Root is engaged in moving his merit of the baker. The gents will ment, a trip to Chicago, should make When you want flooring go to Mc­ Pillemen, Louis
drug store.
6
Sabin, S M
Smith, Miss Luie
house from the property lately purchas- then organize a voting club and decide
Cabe
’
s
new
lumber
yard.
Sharp, Mrs G
Sullivan, E
edjfrom him by the city.
which numbers are entitled to the the men redouble their efforts to attain
Notice to Debtors.
For all kinds of finishing lumber go Thompson, Dillie Teitze, F W
The McMinnville National bank has prizes. There will be two prizes each perfection.
to McCabe’s new lumber yard.
Thomason, Peter E
received a new model draft punch, It of $5, $3 and $2, for married and single
All persons knowing themselves in­
His Hands Full.
Parties calling for the above letters
Go
to
McCabe
’
s
lumber
yard
when
is a nice piece of mechanism.
ladies who bake the l>est, second best
debted
to the late firm of Henderson &
you are in need of choice shiplap,
will please say “Advertised.” If not
We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple»
The net receipts of the Portland In- and third best pies. A good social Jos. G. Kelly, who recently superin­
Gaunt, are hereby requested to call and
called
for
in
two
weeks
they
will
be
When
hungry
look
for
the
Royal
dustrial Exposition are about $8,000 time and lots of fun to the square inch
ment
house in the Valley.
tended Eugene’s new sewer system, is restaurant, a goixl meal for 25 cents.
sent to the dead letter office as “un­ make settlement of their accounts with­
more than they were last year.
promised. Only ladies over fourteen evidently a rustler. Besides McMinn­
out
delay.
The
firm
having
dissolved
J. C. C ooper , P. M.
For the best fresh bread, pies and claimed.”
Jones & Co. have shut down their years of age admitted free.
patnerahip it is necessary to close the
ville’s new sytem he has his hands in cakes go to Kuns’ Red Front bakery.
mill in the mountains and the men are
A
Fatal
Mistake.
books.
the
following:
“
The
city
of
Roseburg
now in town looking for winter jobs.
Not Necessary.
Money to loan on farm property at
has floated bonds to the amount of $25,- 8 per cent, and taxes by Shurtleff &
Physicians make no more fatal mistak-
With a Single Thought.
Dr. Galbreath has moved into his
tlian when they inform patients that ner­
new house. The operation was per­ Several have enquired about the Aus­ 600 for sewerage and city hall purposes. Little.
vous heart troubles come trom the stomach
And we Purpose to Stay there.
formed Monday and Tuesday of this tralian ballot system in municipal elec­ Joseph G. Kelley’s plans for tbe sewer
For first class rustic go to McCabe’s and are of little consequence. Dr. Frank­ The clerk issued a license to wed on
lin Miles the noted Indiana specialist lias October 24 to Hallie E Green aged 16; J.
week.
tions. The new law does not apply to have been adopted and he has been lumber yard.
proven the contrary in his new book on
Hereafter the creamery patrons will municipal elections, unless especially chosen superintendent of the same.
Lakin’s Royal restaurant is getting “Heart Disease,” which may be had free at A. Green, aged 31.
deliver the cream at the creamery, The provided by an amendment to the city The work will be done by the day, Mr. new customers every day and holding Rogers Bros, who guarantees and recom­
mends Dr Miles nnequaled new heart cure,
price per gauge has been raised to 25 charter, which is not the case in Mc­ Kelley hiring the men.” “At a special the old ones.
which has the largest sale of any heart
cents.
Minnville. In the state and county meeting of the city council of Boise Don’t forget tliat Burns & Daniels remedy in the world. It cures nervous and
More drunken men were seen on the elections, the tickets will have to be City, Idaho, Oct. 22d, the city decided have over a hundred patterns of wall organic heart disease, short breath, flutter­
paper to select from.
ing pain or tenderness in the side, arm or
streets and in the saloons on Saturday
And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who
night than has been seen in several printed with all the names on one tick­ to expend $50,000 for sewerage, under A house and lot in a desirable loea- shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother­
for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon.
ing
dropsy,
etc.
His
Restorative
Nervine
et, and the voter will have to designate the plans and specifications of Joseph tion in this city for sale on reasonable cures headache, fits, etc.
months.
by
a
mark
of
his
own
which
candidate
G.
Kelley,
of
Eugene.
”
terms.
Enquire
at
this
office.
The pile driver has been delayed and
How Funny.
is waiting for the river to raise. Next is to receive his vote. No one polling
What is home without a sewing ma­
Not a Yamhill Girl.
week they will be at work, it is place is to receive more than 240 voters
chine? Remember C. Grissen sells the
Just imagine what the eastern actors
thought.
No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson at a bargain.
and at each polling place there must be
In Just 24 bonri J. V. B. relieve« coneUpatloa
The county will purchase the Toney at least three booths for the accommo­ Reports say that a young man of Mo­ For good bargains five, ten or twenty encounter in the wild, wooly west At and
headaches. After It get* the iystem
Is too Large a Profit oil Implements. Port­
property offered for $3000. The city dation of voters when they prepare the ro, a few Sundays since, induced a very acres tracts on easy terms, see Shurt­ Salem, Oregon, Leo Willis, the man­ under elck
control an occailonal dose prevent« return.
young lady to take her first buggy ride leff & Little next door to Odd Fellows ager of the little opera hall, who is al­ We refer
will pay $900 toward it and the streets
land
houses have made even more than this.
by
permission
to
W.
H.
Marshall,
Bruns
­
ballots. The county will have to fur­ and when lx>th were seated in the car­
will be opened.
block.
ways ready to assist the traveling com­ wick House, B. E.; Geo. A.Werner, 531 California
nish
booths
for
each
precinct
before
the
Sells Bros’, shows were valued at
riage, the young fellow conluded to let
Parties desiring to sell property should panies, proposed to Charles Dickson, of St., S. F.; Mrs. C. Melvin, 136 Kearny Bt., 8. F.,
LOW FEICES T2LLZ1
$28,700 in the clearance invoices on June election.
the top down, and, consequently reach­ place the same with Shurtleff'& Little, “Incog” Co., that he had an idea that and many other« who have found relief from
their departure for Australia from San
constipation and «lek headaches. G.W. Vincent,
real estate dealers, next to Odd Fellows
ed
over
to
unjoint
the
rod.
Th«
young
A
Rustler
From
Yamhill.
would
bring
him
in
a
hundred
dollars
of 6 Terrence Court, S. F. writes: "1 am 60years
Francisco recently.
block.3
Call and get ours.
miss construed this as an attempt to
D. W. McCall, of McMinnville, has or more, and what do you think the of age and have been troubled with constipation
The money order department of Mc­
for S years. I was recently induced to try Joy’»
Hon.
W.
L.
Bradshaw,
circuit
judge,
encircle
her
in
too
sudden
an
embrace,
scheme
was!
He
wanted
to
hire
the
300
bushels
of
fine
clean
cheat
seed
for
Minnville post office will close its doors
Vegetable Sarsaparilla. I recognized in it at
at 5 p. m. All wanting money orders receives this recommendation from the and with a Comanche yell she went sale. Can be had in town or at the tin horn band and have a street parade once an herb that the Mexicans used to give us
Ochoco Berieic: “Judge Bradshaw is over the dashboard and struck for home farm, at $1 per sack.
should remember this.
on the minstrel style. Now just imag­ in the early 50'« lor bowel troubles. (I came to
Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative ine Charley Dickson, Harry Daven­ California in 1839,) and I knew it would help me
Rev. J. N. Denison, of Portland, will a thorn in the sides of attorneys who never stopping to allow the iiewildered
preach in the M. E. church next Sun­ desire to sleep during tbe bright hours gentleman to explain his intentions at Nervine at Rogers Bros’. Cures head­ port, Louis Mann, Robt. Edeson, Earl and it has. For the first time in years I can sleep
day, morning and evening, also at Me- of the morning. He opens court at 8 all. Don’t be discouraged, young man, ache, nervousi.ess, sleeplessless, neural­ Brown, J. L. Ottmeyer, Edgar Allen well and my system is regular and in splendid
gia, fits, etc.
5
condition. Tbe old Mexican herbs in this remedy
(!abe chapel at 3 p. m.
o’clock in the morning and holds an she’ll outgrow that. Its not malignant
Nineteen acres in Wapato lake, part and the ladies parading up the streets are a certain cure in constipation and bowel
Henry Carlin did not return to East­ evening session every evening. While — Wasco News.
of the Phil Thompson D. L. C. Price in a jay town with a mossback mana­ troubles.” Ask for
ern Oregon as soon as he expected. He this may work a hardship on some of
$550 ; $300 down, $250 in one year. Ap­ ger.— Dramatic Star.
sold the horses he brought down and
Deeds
Recorded.
the attorneys, this hardship is offset by
ply to Shurtleff & Little.
Inii’c Vesetable
left on horse back yesterday.
#100 Reward. #100.
the
expeditious
manner
in
which
Judge
Fifty-six acres west of North Yamhill,
A young lady at Gainesville, Tex.,
Wm Everest to J VW Montague and
vliy
v Sarsaparilla
has the longest hair in the world. It Bradshaw disposes of the business of W G Lovell, 58.22 acres in secs 10, 17,20 part of M. Cain D.L. C. Price $10 per The readers of the T elephone -R eg ­
acre ; $300 down, balance in one year. ister will be pleased to learn that there
SOLD BY ROGERS BROS.
trails on tbe ground over four feet and the circuit court, thus curtailing the and 21, t 3 s r 2 w; $5822.
Apply to Shurtleff & Little.
is of a beautiful red gold color.
expenses of the court and conferring a
at least one dreaded disease that
E E and Hi.tti ; Goucher to G R Gil­ It is an established fact that Schil­ is
science has been able to cure in all its
Geo. W. Jones has returned from the favor on the taxpayers.”
son,
11
acres
in
i
4
s,
r
5
w;
$330.
ling’s teas, coffees and spices are the stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
mountains and has sawed up eyery log
M McKinnon to Emily McKinnon, best brand in the United States and Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure
in the pond with the exception of two
Big Game.
are always to be found at tlie Red Front now known to the medical fraternity. Whether CAMPBELL or M KINLEY
that are too large for the saws.
22 acres in sec 31, t 4 s, r 3 w; $1500.
Catarrh lieing a constitutional disease
J T Hembree and wife to H C Paul­ grocery.
Word comes from all quarters that The Grants Pass Courier says H. E.
in OHIO.
For sale—from 50 to 500 acres of good requires a constitutional treatment.
the neatest and most satisfactory dye Clawson killed a huge cinnamon bear sen, 360 acres in secs 6, 1, 2, 11 and 12 , ’ farming
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
land
at
from
$12
to
$25
per
for coloring the beard a brown or black on the BybOe range Wednesday week. in 12 s, r 3 w; $5000.
acre. Fine fruit land. Enquire at F. acting directly upon the blood and
is Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers.
Levi Oren to Geo H Dawes, .55 acre ! W. Fenton’s law office, McMinnville, mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby
The animal weighed 1200 pounds and
destroying the foundation of the disease
J. H. Babcock, of near Foley Springs
Oregon.
in Sheridan; $120.
Will receive a
and giving the patient strength by
has been pronounced a leper. Proba- was in gixxl condition. Mr. Clawson is
I
Strayed
or
Stolen
—
From
tlie
farm
of
ably the first case of the kind found one of the Clawson Bros., noted as bear Sandusky Wilson to Wilbur M and Sam Burch, Dixie, Polk county, one building up the constitution and assist­
among isolated white men in the state. hunters and they were intimately con. A D Cook, 150 acres in secs 34, 35, t 4 s, ' bay horse, weighing 1000 pounds, short ing nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
bushy tail, thick mane, hind leg, just curative powers that they offer One
On Saturday a large number of peo­ nected with the killing of the big griz- r5 w; $6000.
above pastern joint, skinned; shod all Hundred Dollars for anv case that it
ple from tlie surrounding country were zley, “Old Reel-foot,” in the Siskiyous
How to Succeed.
round when lost, 4 years old. Reward, fails to cure. Send for list of testimon­
In the city, notwithstanding the rain. last year. “Reel-foot” was known as
We are growing fast in commercial im­ the terror of the Siskiyou for many This is the great problem in life which , $5 for any information; $10 for delivery. ials. Address F. J. C heney & Co.,
portance.
few satisfactorily solve. Some fail because . Address W. L. Malloy, at Oregon City,
Toledo, O.
IS TO
years and had destroyed hosts of cattle,
poor health, others want of luck, but the • Oregon.
JkiT Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Rogers Bros, are contemplating the colts and other stock, before he finally of
majority from defiency of grit—want ot
A Wonder Worker,
refurnishing of their already neat look­
nerve, They are nervous, irresolute, chang­
Watch for further information.
A Valuable Find.
ing drug store. A new and neat pre­ succumbed to a bullet from Billy able, easily get the bines ami "take tbe
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man
spirits down to keep the spirits up” thus
scription case will be one of the im­ Wright’s rifle.
C. GRISSEN.
A platinum mine has been discovered
wasting time, money, opportunity and of Burlington, O., states that lie has
provements.
nerve force. There is nothing like the Re­ been under the care of two prominent about six miles from Grant's Pass, in
Not
so
in
Yamhill.
A clear Conscience, Good Goods, and Low Prices are a combination that
Mr. Collins lias leased the creamery
storative Nervine discovered by tbe great physicians , and used their treatment
I
for six months and will continue to
specialist, Dr. Miles to cure all nervous until he was not able to get around. the Louise creek country. Mr. Piatt,
always wins.
make butter from all cream brought to According to the Baker City Blade diseases, as headache, the blues, nervous They pronounced his case consumption who brought in specimens of ore last
prostration,
sleeplessness,
neuralgia.
St
him. For the present he will pay 25 it costs the county annually, for the
Vitus dance, fits, and hysteria
Trial bot­ and incurable. He was persuaded to Saturday, declined to tell the exact lo­
cents per gauge, delivered.
three offices of recorder, sheriff and tle ami fine book of testimonials free at try Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ cation, but that he has a good lead is G-BOCEET
sumption, coughs and colds, and at
W. A. Howe and F. Yoeumjarranged clerk, in round numbers, $30,8.’>0.43. Of Rogei s Bros.
tnat time was not able to walk across very evident. Platinum is more pre­ Has received a new coat of paint
a race last Saturday between their run­ this sum the recorder has drawn $14,-
Wc advertise our own business because we understand and
the street without resting. He found cious than gold, as ,it is used largely in outs'de and
Grand
Officers.
ning horses and repaired to the traek 313.40, and even this amount does not
attend to our own business.
before he had used half of a dollar bot­ electric lighting, and this is tbe only
where the race was run in the mud.
that he was much better; he contin­ actual mine of the stuff known to exist.
include fees.- The clerk has drawn $6,-
Mr. Howe’s horse was the winner.
Tuesday night the A. O. U. w. tle
ued to use it and is to-day enjoying
Ccrteou-s Treatment,
The hop market has livened up a 543.96, not including fees, and the sher­ lodge of this city, was visited by D. good health. If you have any throat,
little during the last few days and the iff $9,997,35, not including fees. The Solis Cohen, Grand Master of Oregon. lung or chest trouble try it. We guar­ Just think of it!
A
large
and
fresh
invoice
of
gro
­
buyers are offering 13 cents. There is Blade thinks the sheriff gets a slice Newton Clark, Grand Recorder, and antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Over in Union Block there are
— T jo - w Prices,
ceries on the inside which defy
a disposition on the part of the raisers out of the circuit court item of $6,543.59
Rogers Bros’ drug store.
Hundreds
of
customers
to
see
the
Horace
Ramsdell,
a
member
of
the
fi
­
competion in quality or price. The
to hold on and wait for higher prices.
Excellect G-oodLs,
besides the amount named. The Blade
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Yew goods arriving daily.
largest, finest and cheapest invoice
Beauty is said to be only skin deep; estimates that at this rate thethree offi­ nance committee. The attendance was
large
and
a
very
pleasant
evening
was
but to possess and preserve a beautiful cers named will exhaust the whole tax
E’rcm.pt Service,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
spent. Sol Freedenthal, of Portland, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Enough selection for everyone,
skin, pure, vigorous blood is essential.
levy
for
1891.
This is best secured by taking Ayer’s
also visited the lodge, although not Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, X ery fine parlor suits,
sor Terms.
Sarsaparilla in small but frequent doses.
connected with the grand lodge.
Easy
rocking
chairs,
■
ever
opened
up
on
the
coast.
Teas,
Chilblains,
Corns
and
all
Skin
Erup
­
It is the most reliable of blood purifiers.
Notice.
Wc would call special attention this week to our fine Teas. Wa
i Coffees and Spices of Schilling's
tions. and positively cures Piles or no X ice bedroom suits,
Settlement Notice.
The business men of the city say that
Best. In fact everything in the will give to every Lady who reads this advertisement and reminds us of
the rainy weather of the past few days To members of Knowles Chapter, O.
pay required. It is guaranteed to give Dandy dado window shades,
Grocery line, as Good as the Best the same a drawing of each brand of Tea we have in our store. We do
has increased their sales Instead of de­ E. 8. There will be the regular elec­ It Is now the time of year to settle up perfect satisfaction, or money refund­
so to prove to you the meritB of our Teas, and show you that althongh
creasing them. The gentle rains of tion of officers of the Chapter next accounts, and we take this means of re­ ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Endless stock of wall paper,
and as'Cheap as the Cheapest.
Oregon make the crops grow and line Monday evening Nov. 1st. All mem­
X ow Is the time to purchase goods.
Tea is Tea there is a vast difference in it. We have great confidence ia
We
mean
what
we
say.
If
you
questing
all
persons
who
are
indebted
by
Rogers
Bros.
the business men’s pockets with gold.
our Goods and wc wish you to investigate them.
bers are requested to be present.
don
’
t
believe
it
call
and
sec
us.
to us to call and settle without further
Miles’ Nervine Liver Fills.
One of the largest logs ever cut in the
Born.
notice.
We
are
in
need
of
money.
If you are needing a NICE LIBRARY or STAND LAMP ytm
state of Washington was floated down
Dressmaking.
Vet on a new principle—refillatin" tbe
A bbett .—On October 23, 1891, to the liver, stomach ami bowels through the
C ai . breath & G oucher .
the Snoqualmie river last week. It was
should
sae ours before yov buy. We have a very fine assortment whieb
Goods
Delivered
Free
any
place
wife of Rev. J. T. Abbett, a son.
nerve». A new discovery. Dr. Mile's Pills
a fir log thirty-two feet long and eighty-
Dressmaking done on reasonable
we will sell at the very lowest prices.
within
One
Mile
of
tha
City,
all
speedily
cure
bilhousness,
bad
taste,
torpid
nine inches in diameter at the upper
Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- H unsaker —To the wife of Wayland liver, piles, constipation. 1'nequaled for
end. Ten horses could not move it, terms at the new shop, near Apperson’s dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured
Hunsaker, at Turner, Or., on Sunday men, women ami children. Smallest, mild Hours of the Day or Night.
WALLACE & TODD.
and five yoke of cattle had difficulty in store. Call and see what you can do.
by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free Oct. 25, 1891, a lxiy. Weight 10 est. surest! 50 doses, 25 cts Samples free
hauling ft.
E lla R eynolds .
at Rogers Bros. 6
pounds.
at Rogers Bros.
FOR MORE
Than ten years
TVe 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,.
WE ARE MODEST !
is
HENCE WE TOOT
We Deal with the Factories
I
MARTIN & SANDERS.
TO BE OR NOT TO BE?
C. GRISSEN,
DIRECT IMPORTATION
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Our Christian Endeavor
DEAL JUSTLY WITH ALL I
THE RED FRONT
We Have no Favorites. Everybody Gets the Same I
IS REDDER THAN EVER !
Of Decorated Queensware
C. R. COOK & SON.