TILLAMOOK. The Portland World publishes a pic- I RESULTS OF SILVER DEPRECIA­ ture of Hon. W. R. Bilyeu, and says: TION. The weather in this vicinity contin­ “Among Oregon’s distinguished citi­ HARDING • HEATH, Publisher«. ues very disagreeable. Continuous zens the name of W. R. Bilyeu stands Thus, by the natural inferiority , rain and cold winds. Seme snow on out in bold relief. A short sketch of , of silver for money uses, its constant the ( SUBSCRIPTION RATES. mountains. Business seems to be •««Copy, par year, in.dr.nc»................. $1 00 his life will be of interest to the World’s relative depreciation during centuries, ( reviving nevertheless. Ota Capy, six months in adrancs............. 50 readers. He was born in Missouri in accelerated , by recent enormous pro­ The political pot is beginning to 1847. Fifteen years later he came duction, the probability of further vast . warm up. The nominees of the repub Entered at the ]>ost office at McMinnville across the plains to Oregon, where he and the action of Europe, silver has so , licau and democratic parties are being Oregon, as second-class matter. has since resided, most of the time in so lost value that the quantity in a sil­ harnessed for the campaign, “CTZTIOZsT BLOCH Linn county. He is a graduate of the ver dollar, though equal in worth to a The nominations of the democratic T h « advertising R ates or T he T em - rHOXE-KEGisTER are liberal, taking in Pacific university, of Forest Grove, gold dollar when the weight and fine­ county convention meets the approba­ consideration the circulation. Single that scat of learning which has started ness of these coins were fixed, is hardly tion of all. It was really a convention inch, $1.00, each mbsequent inch. $.75. many Oregon boys on a career of use­ now of two-thirds that value. For the in which the office sought the man. Special inducements for yearly or semi- fulness and honor. He worked as a other third, the silver is no more than The nomination of G. W. Fernside (for yearly contracts. Has a Complete Line of * * * mechanic until 26 years of age, since fiat money; indeed, less and worse joint senator of Columbia, Washington Joe W oke N eatly A nd Q uickly L xeci - ted at reasonable rates Our facilities are which time ¡he lias devoted his talents than ordinary fiat money, because ho and Tillamook) as also of George Wil­ the best in Yamhill county and as good to the practice of law. In 1878 he was government promise is behind it. The liams for [joint representative of Tilla­ as any in the state A complete steam A Large Line of Medium and Light Weight elected to the state senate to represent statute of 1890 declares only the “es­ mook and Yamhill, are especially grat- ‘ plant insures quickwork. the interests of Lane county. So tablished policy” of the government ifying since both are standard men of ' BxsoLtmoNi or C ondolence and all O bit - well did he perform his duties that “to maintain the two metals on a the county and will certainly do all in uary Poetry will be charged for a t regular in 1980 lie was honored by re­ parity with each other, upon the pres­ their power if elected, to advance the advertising rates. * * • election. Mr. Bilyeu is the author of ent legal ratio, or such ratio as may be interests of this isolated and much A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y the person who sends them, not for pub­ the celebrated mortgage tax law, and provided by law;” nothing more. So neglected portion of the state of (iregon. lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non to bis efforts is due its adoption by the long as the government can and will The prohibitionists have made out de plume.” but for a guarantee of good faith. No publications will be published legislature. Despite the fact that capi­ exchange gold for silver on the present their ticket and as the party (as such) unless so signed. talists spent thousands of dollars in ef­ ratio, the silver dollar passes, like sub­ htkl no representation at the last gen­ • * • forts to defeat its provisions, the su­ sidiary coins, at nominal value. When eral election, they will have to come A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither roR the editorial or business departments, to preme court sustained its validity, and that ability or will ceases, the legal in (or get a board) by petition it is not T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, it stands today as one of the best laws tender power of silver coins will be ef­ certain whether they will connect or Oregon. # • on the statute books of Oregon, In all fective only to rob those who must ac­ net, And Everything that Belongs to a Firstclass Grocery. __ ____________ Ed. S ample C opies Or T he T elephone -R egis ­ matters of public interest Mr. B. is cept them in payment of existing debts ter will be mailed to any person in the A Lumberman*« Rendezvous. United States or Europe, who desires one, with the (leople and against nituopo- but unavailing to force the purchase of free of charge lies. Being a good democrat, Mr. B. anything at more than their actual val- This term might be.applied to 8tev • is for Cleveland and reform. The ef­ ’ uc. Can any one suppose the govern­ ens Point, located on the Wisconsin W e I nvite Y ou To C ompare T he T ele ­ phone -R egister with anv other paper fort of the democratic state convention ment, if free coinage should be adopted I Central lines, at the gateway to the Call and see our goods and compare our prices with * published in Yamhill county. to place only good men on the ticket, will first stamp for every owner of sil­ • vast forest region which extends north others. was hapily consummated in the case of ver 66 cents worth as a dollar, and im­ - to Lake Superior, a distance of 200 All subscribers who do not receive their Goods Delivered Promptly to any part of the City. W. R. Bilyeu. He was nominated for i miles without a break, on account of mediately give him a 100 cents ’ worth paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ mediately reporting the same to this office > prosecutiug attorney of the third ju- of gold in exchange for it? Whence its vast lumber interests. The Wiscon­ . dicial district—and he will lx? elected.” will the treasury procure the gold, and sin river, to which the lumbermen have by what means? Is it then, a predic­ given the familiar and somewhat affec­ Thursday, May 5, 1892. A “visitor” writing from this city to tion or an obvious fact that the adop­ tionate name of “Old Wiscons,” not the Portlaad Dispatch calls J. W. Hobbs tion of free coinage must immediately alone acts as a lumber feeder to the city DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. the Joe Simon of Yamhill. No greater work the loss to all existing debts (not by furnishing through is numerous CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT, mistake was ever made. Jee Simon is especially payable in gold) including tributaries an outlet fer thousands of R. M. VEATC'H. a manager of politics, and Hobbs is not (tensions and government obligations, acres of pine in the upper country, but for two reasons. First, he does not of the difference in real value between it furnishes a water power that is sec­ CONGRESS—SECOND DISTRICT, have the influence. Second, he does the gold and silver dollars, now over ond only to that of Neenah and Men­ J. H. SLATER. not have the mental qualifications. He one third, and threatening to be more asha, whose cities are also located on SUPREME JUDGE, thinks that he has, but be has mistak­ and a corresponding change of prices the “Central.” Millions of feet of lum­ A. 8. BENNETT. en good luck for ability. He was nom­ for all commodités in all new transac­ ber are cut every year, giving employ­ ATTORNEY GENERAL, inated four years ago because of a de­ tions—a financial revolution, in short ment to hundreds of men. In addition GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN. mand made by Dayton for a place on unparalleled in the legislation of civiliz­ to the lumber trade, it has numerous the ticket. Since then he has been ed states?— Senator William F. Vilas, in other manufactories, it is here where ¡Third District Ticket. busily engaged in making money for the Mag Forum, the large car shops of the Wisconsin JUDGE. John Wesley Hobbs, and is now start­ Central lines are located. J. J. SHAW, ed for the cemetery of political hopes For tickets, maps, pamphlets and X A TAR between the United States and England exists at the close of this century. A Syndicate contract with this Government to,establish GOOD ROADS. Marion County. at the head of the procession. full information apply to G. F. Mc­ V V Peace within a year. They equip a number of ships with steel armor, and construct several submarine vessels called “crabs. Bombs that a near approach is impossible. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. If the growth and development of Neill, C. P. & T.A., Minneapolis,Minn, of wonderful destructive pow- Geo W. Childs and his party of plea­ the railroads of the United States could or W. R. BILYEU, The British fleet then retire from the ' Jas. C. Pond, G. P. & T. A., Chicago, er are fired from the steel ships, which sure-seekers left Philadelphia Monday only be paralleled for a few years by Illinois. Linn County. conflict. A letter is sent to the Eng­ blow to atoms two Canadian forts and for their Western trip. Their itinerary the growth and development of the lish Government by the Syndicate a monster iron clad man-of-war. The Sheep Sold. MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZA­ embraces Kansas City, Mo.; Denver, public road system, the people of the with the request that they name some crabs, by means of powerful mechani ­ TION. From all the information wc can gain Colorado Springs and Glenwood, Col.; country would lie greatly benefltted. fortified place which the Syndicate cal jaws, disable a number of English W. C. COOLEY, Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Farmers must build and maintain the there has been twenty-five thousand war ships by tearing off their rudders will destroy in order to demonstrate Linn County. Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Jose, Santa public highways. The burden of the head of sheep put on the market since and propellers. One of the largest the power of their bombs. After de­ JOINT REPRESENTATIVE, Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Pas­ expense falls almost entirely upon the 1st of January from the west side of steel armored “repellers,” accompanied liberating several days, the Govern­ Tillamook and Yamhill, adena and Yosemite, Cal.; Portland them. Before the improvement of our the Willamette, which averaging $4 by a fleet of crabs, proceeds to the Brit­ ment selects Caerdaff, on the Welsh G. F. WILLIAMS, and Dalles, Ore.; Tacoma and Seattle, highways can be made, it must clearly per head would bring us one hundred ish Isles, where several more inen-of- Coast, as the place to be destroyed. Tillamook County. Wash.; Victoria, B. C.; Yellowstone be shown to the farmers that it will be thousand dollars to lie distributed war arc disabled and a dynamite gun­ On the appointed day the repeller be­ Park, Moil., and Minneapolis and St. money in their pockets to expend mon­ among the people. As far as we can boat captured. gins the bombardment from a point 9 The entire British ascertain, one-fourth of that number of- Swapping seems to be one of J. J. Hen­ Paul, Minn. The tourists will cover miles and ----------------- such -------- is ------ the - destruct- k ---- ------- — away, •• —, 7----------- — fleet then prepare to assault the repell ­ ey and labor on the public roads. sbeep have been put on the market by derson’s political qualifications. Pos­ altogether 10,170 miles. They will pass a ive power of the bombs that the high er, but bombs exploded in the sea __ ___ When they realize that money and la­ two men of Independence. This being cause such a disturbance in the water sibly Dr. Littlefield knows something through seventeen states, one territory the first great naval baiile of the war syndicate . promontory of Caerdaff is completely bor invested in getting good roads will the fact twenty-five thousand dollars effaced. This, of course, convinces the English that it is useless to longer fight against the syndicate, and a treaty of pence is soon negotiated. about his abilities in that line. and one province. not only pay good interest on their in­ has been put in circulation by the two Then the American and English Governments secure control of the inventions of the Syndicate. One man killed (by a derrick). The war ends. vestment, but also pay back the prin­ We would suggest that Mr. Hobbs Senator Voorhees says of the plat­ cipal in time, then will thej- listen to men referred to.— West Side. and Kesterson canvass the county. It form adopted by the Indiana demo­ The publishers of this paper beg to announce that they have made arrangements with “ Collier's Once a Men, Sheep, D oji , Gun. Bunted Head. would be fun to hear Hobbs make a cratic convention: “It is a sound plat­ the gospel of good roads that is being Week." through the American Press Association, whereby this paper enabled to publish, in serial iorm, so zealously preached to them. Mem ­ Friday a row occurred between D. speech. It is impossible for him to form, embracing tariff reform and a bers of the legislature are ready to give Provost and Chas. Gregory, of Belle­ talk on any subject. currency of gold mid silver and legal improved road legislation whenever vue. It seems that the Hue fence be­ tender (taper (greenbacks) on an their constituents will approve. But tween them is in a bad condition and The Lakeview Examiner says: ■‘Dr. equality with each other. This is an J. W. Watts preached to a large audi- old democratic platform, and no new generally counties are so backward on that the efforts to make it animal the road improvement question that proof were not successful and Mr. Pro­ ence at the M. E. church Sunday departure toward Wall street.” He their repsesentatives would commit po­ vost's sheep went into Mr. Gregory’s evening on the subject of the “Great adds the state ticket is a splendid one, litical suicide by taking any progres­ field. Thursday Mr. Gregory dogged Gulf.’ ’’ Did the doctor mean bis with a practical fanner at its bead, and sive action in legislation. The work of them away and Mr. Provost shot at the mouth?— Telegram. that it is certain to sweep the state reform must be largely done at home dog. This incensed Mr. Gregory and Now that the regular democratic into the democratic columns this year. among the farmers who bear the ex­ he went over to where Provost was and pense of read construction and main- angry words began. The result was ticket in Louisiana, with tour other that Provost bit Gregory over the head tickets against it, baa won 30,000 plu­ Wanaiuaker has neither resigned nor tai nance.— Statesman. with the gun nearly breaking his jaw. rality, republican newspapers will be dismissed his bribing subordinrtes of ------------ :—.-------- Going East With Prune!«. less eager than they have lately been the Baltimore (»ostoffice. Having given Multnomah's Taxes. a questionable $400,000 for a questiona ­ J. C. Boyd, the manager of the Amer ­ to explain that this election “foreshad­ After so long a time Multnomah has ows” the result in Novemlier.— Rose­ ble purpose, Wanamaker finds the Bal­ ican Colony Company, located at sent in what her officers claim is her timore “ gents ” congenial company. — Springfield, Oregon, has hit upon a burg Review. N. Y. World. novel plan for advertising the horticul­ full amount of state taxes. The amount tural resources of this state. He has sent in is $209,048.42, which is 5 per Leaving politics aside and simply ANARCHISM AND CIVILIZATION. purchased a lot of Oregon's choicest sil­ cent on the assessable property of Mult­ judging from ability the democratic ver prunes, and is having them neatly nomah county, as equalized by the nominees for legislature have the ad­ Events in Paris suggest anew the old wrapped in tissue paper and inclosed Multnomah county board of equaliza­ vantage of their opponents. We ask a careful comparison of the abilities of question, why does the anarchist in small envelopes. There is only one tion. If she had collected her taxes on H. 8. Maloney) (J. W. Hobbs choose the dynamite bomb for his prune in each envelope, but the prunes the figures of the state board of equal­ weapon? and ■ VS t and are so large that they will average ization the amount of taxes due the J. C. 8awyer J (S. Potter It is easy enough to understand why about twenty to the pound. Mr. Boyd state would be $276,389.56. Practically they stand for the people a man of criminal mind, when intent will start East in a few days with the Marriage License. against the few and have the ability to upon destruction, secretly places an in­ first lot of 59,000 prunes, and distribute The clerk has issued licenses to the make their convictions heard. fernal machine where it will explode them through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio following persons during the past week. after he shall have left the neighbor­ and Michigan. He has about 500,000 Lizzie Zahatie, aged 18; W K White, The supreme court has rendered a de­ hood. His desire is to do mischief prunes contrr.cted for, and will send aged 32. cision that will be generally regarded without risk of being caught. for more as scon as the supply gives out. with as much favor as that of Judge But when an [anarchist plans to go In this way eastern people will be en­ Lucile Shortridge, aged 19; Morris Cox, aged 24. Beise, which it reverses, was with dis­ into court and kill the judge who tries abled to see for themselves what Ore­ Wilhelmina Pape, aged 47; I’ C favor, except by a few saw mill men. one of liis comrades, as the French an­ gon raises in the line of fruit— Orego­ Thomason, aged 53. They hold that the law prohibiting the archists are now threatening to do,why- nian. Miles* Nerve and Liver rills. deposit of sawdust in streams is consti­ does he choose a bomb for his weapon Myrtle Creek Gold. tutional and therefore valid. This may when a pistol shot would do the busi­ —regulating ! Act on a new principle ( be some little inconvenience to the ness with much more certainty and liver, stomach i and bowels through A partial clean up was made at the the the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. lumber manufacturers, which is to be less risk? Myrtle Creek mines the first of the Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, regretted, but it will save the fish in Manifestly the anarchist wishes to week and the dust was brought here bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa- many of our streams from destruction, do something more than kill a repre­ this morning to the First National tk>n. Unequaled for men, women, and which is of far more importance. sentative of the law. His method is to bank. It was weighed and found to be children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free nt Rogers terrorize it into surrender by doing his There are certain transactions in the mischiefs in the most startling and worth $4300. It is on exhibition at the Bros. Money to Loan. part of J. J. Henderson, the republican sensational ways. It is the law and above named bank and lias attracted nominee for county commissioner that organized society back of the Jaw, not large crowds today. The most of the Money to loan on real estate security I he would rather net have the people merely the law’s agent and adminis. stock in said mines is held in -Eugene in Yamhill county in sums from $500 and is advancing rapidly. It is rich in see. They will be published in due trator, that he holds in enmity. to $5000 front two to five years on the time and from a careful reading of And here he teaches us a lesson. His the precious metals, as the practical installment’ plan, interest 8 per cent them we would judge that the people demand is for nothing less than the workings show. When the ditch is and tax. Persons desiring to borrow | will be surprised. U]x>n second thought complete disintegration of human so­ fully completed it will be a splendid money are requested to call upon F. it seems that a great portion of his busi­ ciety, its complete surrender to the paying piece of projiertv.— Guard. W. Fenton at rooms 1 and 2, Union! ness methods are known and it probably savage will of its most lawless element. Work IIorgCN for Sale. Block, McMinnville, Oregon. won’t be as great a surprise as we think. That demand lem; cannot be pacified with Political Speaking. T. C. Galloway has shipped a num­ The greatest surprise possible would be concessions. iion¡ No compromise with it is General J. B. Weaver of National re­ At the EVEJJDEN FARM, north of Happy valley, his election. The great American dol­ conceivable, and every concession ber of fine large, well broken work lar has ne show when pitted against tends only to stimulate the fury of the horse to this county for sale at reasona­ pute, will address the people at Mc­ | (tho old Dick Longacre farm) seven miles northwest of McMinnville. ble prices, For particulars sec Wm. Minnville on Tuesday, May 17 at 1-30, J. J. Henderson. The eagle has been demand. Your attention is called to oui* Magnificent Stock of Galloway. McMinnville, or Geo. Bry­ p. m. heard screaming in this city and his Between anarchism and civilization an, West Chehalem. M. V, Rork will be at Dayton on the residence is seven miles away. there is war to the death, The only I Hayrake, 15th inst at 1:30 p. in. and at Amity on 15 Head of Cattle. question is which shall die? It is well I Feed Cutter, . I Sow. 16th at 1 :30 p. m. Certain of the republican papers of for society to understand this issue I Set Harness, 3 Dozen Chickens, this district are referring to the fact clearly, and to deal with it with a reso­ Plow, Harrow, I Wagon, that Geo. H. Burnett, Esq., was elect­ lute band that knows no flinching. Planet Jr. Drill, Eolding Sawing Machine, ed district attorney of this judicial dist­ Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Price« The ccmmoii afiliclionioi women areslck-bcad-i Tools and other Imolements used on a farm. rict in 1876. This fact is referred to for 1 •dies, indigestion and nervous troubles. They ’ than ever offered in this market. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. TERMS OF SALE: — Sums under $10, cash; over $10, six months arise largely from stomach disorders. As Joy’.' I CO prevalent, especially among women, the purpose of showing his running O results from overtaxing the system. credit with approved security at 10 per cent, interest, or five ]»er cent, Vegetable Sarsaparilla is tho only bowel regu ­ qualities. But they carefully refrain ; Till* List in Published Exclusively in this lating preparation, you can see why it is more The assimilative organs becoming de­ discount for sums over $10. from stating that his majority was les- Taper Every Two Week*. effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those ranged, the blood grows weak and im­ JAS. FLETCHER. Auctioneer. poverished, and hence “ that tired feel ­ than a hundred, and that he was l>eat- ’ troubles. It is daily relieving hundreds. The ing ” of whicli many complain. For all Following are the letters remainingfor action is mild, direct and effective. We have I such cases, there is no remedy equal to We Deal on the Square, en in Yamhill, Tillamook, Polk and Linn counties, and carried only one of two weeks in the postoffiee at McMinn­ scores of letters from grateful women. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Take no other. We refer to a few: the five counties composing the dis­ ville, Oregon, May 4, 1892: “Some time ago I found my system Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th St., S. F. entirely run down. I had a feeling of Hansen, Chuis trict—Marion. Ashton, A B Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, 327 Ellis St, 8.F. constant fatigue and languor and very I Johnson, A The Reporter seems to think that Mr. | Biglow, I J General debility, Mra. Belden, 510 Mason St., S.F, little ambition for any kind of effort. Jones, C S Walter Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 735 Turk St., A friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsa­ Burnett has"a walk over”against Judge Baker, ____ Jensen, Fred Beltz, F F J _ 8. F. parilla, which I di-.l with the best re­ -------- OF THE-------- Shaw. Judge Boise, six years ago, Blackford, Mrs Ida James, Sam Nerveus debility, Miss R. Rosenblum. 282 17th sults. It has done me more good than St., 8. F. all other medicines I have ever used.” Mosely, H E thought that he had “a walk over” Baxter, A W Stomach troubles, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton, 704 Tost — Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. against the same gentleman, but when Braithwait, Chas Maddox, Mrs F 8t, 8. F. “ For months I was afflicted with Chas Morris, Mrs A the vote was counted he had less than Benton headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect nervous prostration, weakness, languor, McCutcheon, Jane Bick Place, Brown, T P 8. F. general debility, and mental depression. 300 majority, much less than the party Champion, G J Phillips, R H To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and Sick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler,327 Ellis St., S.F. By purifying the blood with Ayer’s Ryder, John A vote. Judge Shaw was Mr. Burnett’s Colman, W E Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Etuart, 1221 Mission St, Sarsaparilla. I was completely cured.” upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at G per cent, per Stewart, R T — Mrs. Mary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. law tutor, and taught Burnett such Conover R B ! annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now Dodson, W J Smith, Frank Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvin, 126 Kearny St., S.F. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep ­ knowledge as the latter possesses of the Dodge, Stephen in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity. Vincent, Frank lessness, or Bad Dreams, take •‘nice technicalities of the law. The Dann J H Wellard, H L Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. Ward, Milo P teacher generally knows more than the For particulars apply to or address Parties calling for the above letters pupil. Judge Shaw is the man to Sarsaparilla will please say “ Advertised. ” If not Wm. F. BREIDENSTEIN, PREPARED BT elect called for in two weeks they will be Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowel!, Mass. AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, Dr. Mil«' Nervine for Nervooe Prostration. sent to the dead letter office as “un- Same price, ffl.OO or 6 for 15.00. Sold by all Druggist« and Dealer« in Medicine. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Oreg-on. claimed.” J. C. C ooper , P. M. SOLD BY ROGER« BROS. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure at Drnsgl.U. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. THE MODEL GROCERY! J H. HENDERSON, PROP. Roast and Green Coffees, English Breakfast, Oolong, Gunpowder And Japan Teas. And Domestic Table Delicacies And Relishes. SUMMER IS NOW HERE! So Are Kay & Todd With a Line of SUMMER GOODS! Suits in Frocks and Sacks And in All Sizes. Our Line of Shoes, Hats and Furnish­ ing Goods is Especially Large Onr Blended Coffee is the Best. And Represents all the Latest Styles. Also A Full Line of Lamps, Glassware, Crockery and Stoneware. KAY & TODD. A TREMENDOUS HIT ! THE GREAT WÄR SYNDICATE SYNOPSIS. THE GREAT WAR SYNDICATE, FIRST INSTALLMENT NEXT WEEK. A. J. APPERSON Having leased and fitted up the Masonic Building, has __ • THE FINEST STORE AND LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. Just Opened up and ready for the Trade Our Spring stock is, we think, exceptionally fine An examination will satisfy all that ;nat in quantity, auan! quality and prices we lead all competitors. A. J. APPERSON FARM SALE ON SATURDAY MAY I 1892, AT 10 A. M. One Good Work Team, women. Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. ROOTS & SHOES! Nervous Prostration, FRUIT CROWERS, AnENTION I 5,000 ACRES Finest Fruit Land the Willamette Valley Inn’c Ve«etable flyer's Sarsaparilla, JUy v r. DiELscsmin. O- ICES