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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Faul Dendy, of Portland, spent part of last week in this city. E. X. Harding and wife, of Gaston, 21, 1892 were July up on a visit the first of the week. James Minty is now employed as POSTOFFICE HOI RS. assistant miller at the Sheridan mills. From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. Mr. Barnhart and family and Mrs. m. to 8:30 p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. Eckman returned from Newport Tues Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m day. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. m. John Macruin, of Forest Grove, spent Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening Sunday in this city with his brother, before at 9 p m J. N. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail B Co., Inspected. On Saturday night last, Brig.. Gen., Compson, O. N. G., Major Jackson 2nd., U. S. Cavalry and Capt. More brigade adjutant, inspected B Co., of this city. The inspection was very thorough and the men were compli mented for their drill and cleanliness of pieces. The equipment of the com pany was found to lie bad and a con siderable number of uniforms and pieces were condemned. This is the first inspection of the state troops made from brigade headquarters and will aesult in great good to the National Guard. The inspecting officers were taken around the county on Sunday and expressed great surprise at the beauty and general prosperous look of the country. They remarked that it was the greatest wheat and fruit por tion of Oregon. Gen. Compson is almost certain that the state troops will be ordered to Chicago next year and this inspection is principally for the purpose of having them properly equipped for the service. Major Jack- son is stationed at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, and like Gen. Compson, fought through the war. They are now in specting the third regiment in eastern Oregon. Aftertbe'jnspection Saturday night tlie boys of tlie company enjoyed themselves dancing. The transition from military formalities to civil enjoy ment was quick. THE NEED OF GOOD ROADS. SOMETHING ABOUT WILSON. CROI*-WEATHER BULLETIN. They Are of Greater Benefit to The County His Mind Once More Clear And He Tells For Week Ending Tuesday, July 19. 1892» The Story Of His Life. Than Cheap Money. U. S. Signal Service. Sunday morning, for the first time WESTERN OREGON. since Charles Wilson was placed in the The mean temperature has ranged Oregon penitentiary, his mind was clear. He had not that insane stare from 60 to 70 degrees, which is from and his conversation was connected and three to five degrees a day below the average. The weather has been partly seemed more like the talk of a sane man than the disconnected conversa cloudy and the average sunshine has not prevailed. Showers occurred on tions he had given during the past ten the 15th., and general rains on the 16th days- Wilson was sane the night he except in parts of Jackson county reached the prison, but from that time closes at 11 a. in. where no rain fell. The amounts of W. T. Shurtleff has moved to Port until Sunday morning he says his rainfall are, Clatsop county 0 83, Mult land. He wants a larger field to oper mind was a blank. A reporter visited CHURCH NOTICES. ate in. nomah county 0.57, Marion county 0.52 him ^Sunday and the fellow seemed MzTHoDtsr E piscopal Cnracii —Services Douglas county 0.27, Josephine county Tramps have broken into twoor three more like himself or a human being every Sabbath at II a. m an.l 7:00p m, 0.11, northern Jackson from a sprinkle Buy a Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prayer meet places near North Yamhill. tliaS at any previous interview. Wil to 0.05 ef an inch. ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. bulldog. son came out of his cell smiling. The R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. The rain was of great benefit espec handcuffs had been taken off and Wil The Creole Minstrel Co., Friday ClMBEBl-ASU P h ESBYTERIAX C'HCRCH — ially to late sown grain; to corn and Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p night, July 22d. Reserved seats 50c at son was free to act and talk as he garden truck, while in portions of the m Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Rogers Bros. pleased, and to the reporter he told the R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor coast counties it did some damage to whole story of his life—the life of a hay. A continuation of the present The clerk has issued a license to weil Birnrr Ciiracii.—Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at to Eunice Robertson, aged 28, J. W. simple-minded farm boy. He told it weather will prove of great value to 9;55a. 111. K ey R. M c K illop , Pastor. in a straight-forward manner. It forms Hibbs, aged 33. late sown grain. Early sown wheat an interesting story and one that is McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., Mr. and Mrs. Hadley of this city is being harvested and is generally calculated to arouse in the listener even meet in their ball the first and third Satur turningout better than was expected, day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors city have been engaged to teacli tiie a small degree of pity for th* misfor cordially invited. J. TJ olly . Sheridan school. though it is not up to last year’s crop tunes of the man who is so soon to M rs . Sf. E. Kvxs. Master, pay and it is also not quite up to the aver The Creole Minstrel Co., Friday Secretary, the penalty of a horrible crime. age. night, July 22d. Reserved seats 50c at Wilson said Mamie Walsh was the The oat crop is just begining to lx* cut Custer Post No. 9 meets the second ami Rogers Bros. the only person he had ever killed, fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. ft. in a few loealittes, but it too is not an Col. Cornelius is shipping in lumber other five named by him Saturday as hall in Wright's building at 7:30 p. m. All average. members of the Order.are cordially invited and will open up a yard. Some of the having been killed by him, being ac to attend our meetings The wheat crop in 1891, in the coun street plank is from his mill. quaintances, most of whom are now W iley K nowles , ties west of the Cascades, amounted to B F C lvbise , Post Commander! living near his old home in Iowa. He The pastor will speak next Sunday eight and one-half million bushels, and Adjutant. The Hop Outlook. said, his parents live near Mount Pleas evening at the Baptist church on “The the crop this year will be about from 15 ant, Iowa, and are good Christian peo Book of Ruth,” or “Women in Histo Mecke’s hop circular has the follow to 25 per cent less than last year, unless Local and General ple, this being the only stain or blot ry." ing to say of the hop crop: “Since it should turn out far lieyoml what it upon the family. Wilson has been an Mr. Bozley of this city suffered a our last issue the hop vineshave grown A band of gypsies is camped on at present indicates. invalid for many years, having been fracture of the left leg lielow the knee apace notwithstanding the backward college side. Haying is about over and a good seriously injured ten years ago by a crop has been secured. O. P. C'oshow, of this city, has. lieen last Thursday while loading lumber at season, and barring unforseen accidents man in Iowa. Wilson’s sister married of ravages of vermin we have prospects the depot. Hops are not promising exera will, appointed notary public. Warren Alsup, who soon tired of her, for nearly an average crop in Washing they have not the growth that they Mrs. J. L. Rogers returned from a A. W. Severance, of Tillamook, has as Wilson believes, and after they had been appointed deputy district attorney ton. In Oregon the outlook is some should have; the lice are present and visit to Independence Monday. been married a year Alsup had her ex what variable from several causes, but for Tillamook county by district at are developing under the present Hicks Fenton is in the city visiting, amined for insanity. She was found there is yet time for the vines to catch torney Jas. McCain. weather conditions, but so far no dam to be of sound mind, and after the ex having arrived Saturday night. up and give nearly the usual yield. Preparing for Construction. The Creole Minstrel Co.. Friday age has been done. amination Wilson was taking her Bricklaying on the Union Hardware Spraying is in full blast in many yards The first shipment of peaches from night, July 22d. Reserved seats 50c at home with him, when a misunder Co.’s building commenced this week. in Washington, and a few in Oregon The Corvallis Gazette has this to say Ashland on the 16th., Inst., which Rogers Bros. , and where the quassia whale-oil soap concerning the Oregon Pacific; Last standing ensued and a fight resulted, Hugh Collard is working on the B. was ten days later than usual. R. M. Wade & Co., of this city, have emulsion is used has stayed the vermin in which Wilson was terribly beaten Tuesday a construction train was sent B. & B. C. R. R. from Whatcom to sold 63 binders so far this year. They EASTERN OREGON. by Alsup, who kicked him in the back by the millions. Our latest informa to the front on the Oregon Pccific road, Sumas. Gene ral rains occurred on the Kith, handle the well known McCormick tion is that in New York state and carrying a gang of about forty China and on the head, causing an abscess the amount verying from 0.27 of an A large number were in the moun machine, the best on the market. and a general breaking down of his England the prospects are for more men ami their white liosses. They are tains gathering blackberries and fishing Mrs. Chas, (irissen and children and inch at The Dalles, to 0.22 in Morrow than average crop. No reliable infor to be employed in ballasting the road constitution. From this day ('has. the last few days. • Mrs. H. L. Heath and children left county, 0.31 in I'matilla county, 0.11 mation from California is at hand, but way from Halstead clear to the end of Wilson says his downfall commenced. in Baker county and 0.18 in Harney A. Dielschneider's family went to Monday for Jones & Adams mill,where in the absence of adverse reports, we His sister was afterwards committed to the track and placing the track in or county. The mean temperature rang- ths mountains Friday and are cani]>ed they will go into camp for two weeks. may expect an average yield.” an asylum. der, preparing the way for the com de from 66 to 75 degrees, which is from near Petch’s mill. Jas. McCain returned from Tillamook mencement of construction on the Wilson knows nothing whatever of two to four degrees below the average. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. L. H. Cook is in the mountains pick Saturday evening. Of course he has eastern extension. For some time past the Scott murder, he having gained Act on a new principle—regulating a number of the engineers formerly em what knowledge he has of the case There has been an excess of cloudiness. ing blackberries. He has picked over caught a large number of trout. Mr. On the 15 brisk winds prevailed north the liver, stomach and bowels through 60 gallons up to date. Magers we suppose will try bis luck the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. ployed by the company have been from the conversation of the officers of the Blue Mountains; on the 11th., a while en reute to Salem. He says he Al Foster has received a situation soon. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, dropping into the city one by one, until bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa there are now several of them here and never saw Mamie Walsh’s face, not frost occurred in Klamath county with Messrs. Jones & Adams at the There is considerable unfinished pro- tion. Unequaled for men, women, and even after she was dead. He choked which injured gardens. mill in the mountains. bate upon the books in the county children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 although no official antiuncement of her into insensibility, and was frighten Harvest is in progress in all of the (). B. Whitmore, grand lecturer of judge’s office. Unless it is settled short doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers intentions has yet been made, yet the ed at what he had done and was going Columbia river valley counties. The appearances at present point strongly the A. O. U. W., returned from an ex ly the bondsmen in the cases will be Bros. grain is yielding better than was ex to leave her and run away, but in car in the direction of an early resumption tended trip to Coos and Curry counties. cited to appear before the clerk. A Lively Sick Man. pected, though not up to the average. of work, and it would not be at all im rying her over the fence to the woods Prof. Peebles has returned to the city Dr. E. E. Goucher and family, Flint Coustable John T. Carter, of West probable that before tlie lapse of many she fell and breathed no more. He in Late grain was generally benefitted from a trip to the mountains. He will Martin and family, J. C. Cooper and Chehalem, and who captured Wilson, sisted upon his story that he had no by the rains. The grain crop in 1891, leave again in a few days for the Cas family, F. E. Rogers and family and and who, according to dispatches, was weeks, work on the eastern extension intention to kill or outrage her, and in the counties east of the Cascades, Miss Josie Gortner left for the coast lying at the point of death at his home, of the Oregon Pacific will have become could not believe he had killed her un amounted to five and one-half million cades. an assured fact. was in Portland and called on Sheriff Arthur 8. Cooper, of this city, is at Tuesday to be gone two weeks. til he had satisfied himself by going bushels, while this year it is estimated Thos. Richmond Dead. present employed on The Dalles Chron S. C. Adams, of Salem, has been vis Kelly Tuesday. He was very lively and finding her bucket and hat where that the crop will lie from 25 to 35 per Tlios. Richmond, of Dallas, well he had hidden them. He knew then cent less. icle. D. C. Ireland is the editor and iting his brother, O. H. Adams, of this for a man at the point of death, and Corn is doing very well, though city, during the past week. He claims those who saw him did not think his known in this county was killed Friday that he was a murderer, but he had not manager. woul<ySave better growth with warmer Lost.—July 7th one pair field glasses, to be the “daddy of McMinnville,” as condition at all critical. He was badly last by falling from a fence. He was sufficient courage to look where the weather. The grass is drying up. near McMinnville. Finder will be re he drove the first stake and built the injured, however. One of his fingers having his land surveyed and was out bodj’ was hidden. He said until he Potatoes are not a good crop. There warded. Please leave at T elephone - first house in the city after the survey was bandaged, the flesh of over half of superintending the work. While he found the hat and bucket that all seems it having been scraped off by Wilson’s was about to climb over a plank fence to him like a dream, through the awful has been an average crop of hay secur of 1854. R egister office. The ladies of the W. ('. T. U. are teeth, who, when captured, managed and after he had one leg over, the top awakening of which he is now just- ed and stock growers feel confident Thin or gray hair and bald heads, so that they will have plenty of feed for arranging for a lawn sociable at the to get the finger in his mouth. The board gave away and he fell, alighting passing. displeasing to many people as marks of any kind of a winter. The streams surgeon who attended Carter wanted on his head. His neck was broken Wilson can ’ t talk long of home and age, may be averted for a long time by residence of Mrs. A. J. Whitmore on to amputate his finger, but he would and he lived but a few minutes. The father and mother without breaking are falling rapidly; some wells are dry Friday evening J uly 22d. The proceeds using Hall's Hair Ilenewer. to be given to the benefit of Mrs. not consent to the operation. He does filneral was held in Dallas under the entirely down and crying like a child. and water is being hauled. John W. Hobbs and family left Tues Ramage. Come one and all and assist not think blood poisoning will set in. auspices of the Masons and Odd Fel He deplores his crime and knows the There is nothing especially dis day afternoon for Indiana, where they Sheriff Kelly paid Carter the reward lows, he belonging to both societies. shock will almost kill them. He real couraging in the wheat prospects of the in this worthy cause. will remain until the latter part of Oc for Wilson’s capture, anil pre A large ¡number of friends from this izes what a blot it will put 'upon the state, though they are not as flattering “I was prostrated with a severe bil- offered tober, visiting friends and relative«. sented him with a fine revolver and city attended. family for one of the sons to be a mur as they were one year ago, but they are lious complaint,” writes Erastus South a pair of handcuffs. “Don't you think Widgely is distress Mr. Richmond was a prominent man derer; but to be hanged! He clings to more so than they were in July, 1889. worth, of Bath, Me. “After vainly B. S. P ague , ingly boisterous?” “Well, yes; he BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. and was a member of the State Board life, when clothed in his right mind, trying a number of remedies, I was Observer. _________ wears such loud trousers he has to fianliy induced to take Ayer’s Fills. I of Agriculture. He was one of the with great tenacity. He wants to live, Machine oils at Hodson’s. shout to make himself hear.”— Chicago early pioneers and has been prominent A Little Girl’s Experience in a Lighthouse he says, if only to spend his remaining had scarcely taken two boxes when I News. Cedar posts for sale, on Fifth street in the introduction and furthering of days in prison. He wants to make was completely cured.” fine stock in the state. lietween A and B. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are the In a runaway accident at Ballston, amends for his crime. Mamie’s life, The Polk County District association keepers of the government light house All kinds ot machine oils at Ho<l- he says, was dear to her, and his is dear at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blest Polk county, Sunday, U. H. Hyde had fair which commeneesat Independence A Speedy Trial is Wanted. to him. He wants to be punished for with a daughter, four years old. Last his collar bone fractured. His daugh September 20th and continues five days san’s. At Oregon City a petition is lieing A big lot of dress goods and ladies' ter suffered concussion of tlie brain and promises to be one of much more than it, but when he thinks of it and con April she was taken down with mea jackets at bargain prices at Redmoud’s. circulated, addressed to the circuit templates the hangman's rope the poor sles, followed with a dreadful cough his wife painful bruises. common interest. The Independence The cheapest and best machine oils judge, asking liim to call a special weak wretch breaks down and his eyes and turning into a fever. Doctors tit Saturday night while en route to Sa track is a good one and the accommo at Hodson’s. home and at Detroit treated her, but in session of court and issue a venire for vain; she grew worse rapidly, until she lem from Dallas, C, W. Pugh and Hen dations first class. The entries close Try a package of Wilburn’s seed jurymen to try Wilson. This instigat are suffused with tears. was a mere “handful of bones.”—Then ry Brown were held up by a man who August 1 and 15. Strength and Health. meal, best on tlie coast; a pure vegeta ed by the fact that the regular term of she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery pointed a revolver at them saying he ble compound, at C. H. Cook ’ s. court does not convene until in No If you are not feelling strong and and after the use of two and a half bot Travel will be stopped over the North was a second Jesse James. His victims Yamhill bridge near this city to-day, as Hodson has oils of all kinds. vember, and the people do not care to healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La tles, was completely cured. They say beat him until he said he bad enough. the county pile-driver is at work re When your $200 watch needs repair wait long before the murder of Mamie Grippe” has left you weak and weary, Dr. King’s New Discovery is wortli its weight in gold, yet you can get a trial Albert Tozier, formerly of Hillsboro, pairing the bridge. When this work is ing take it to D. A. Smith. All ' kinds Walsh is punished. Tlie petition also use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts bottle free at Rogers Bros, drugstore. 6 directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid but now of Portland, has been appoint completed the pile driver will work at of jewelry repaired. asks that the prisoner lie returned to neys, gently aiding those organs to per Professional Teachers. ed secretary of the Oregon Press asso the South Yamhill bridge. From there Go to Redmond’s for reduced priées the Oregon City jail, there to wait his form their functions. If you are af trial. At first it was supposed that tlie flicted with Sick Headache, you will ciation instead of E. C. Pentland, re it goes to the waterworks, where its on white goods and sun shades. The fact that teaching in the public of the petition was to get Wilson find speedy and permanent relief by signed. Mr. Tozier serves till the next services have long been needed. “Little Beauty” is the name of a object out of tlie state prison so that an op taking Electric Bitters. One trial will schools is rapidly rising to the dignity handsome parlor organ and $45 will annual meeting of the association at the The Newberg brick company asked buy it, at C. Grissen’s book and music portunity could lie had to lynch him, convince you that this is the remedy of a profession, if it has not already but tlie people of Milwaukie now de you need. Large bottles only 50c. at reached that position is shown by the Dalles in September. the Southern Pacific railroad to build store. • clare that if he is returned and speedily Rrogers Bros, drug store. 6 large number of students who are seek Mr. Woodrum’s fine English setter a switch from the main line to the kiln Tlie butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs tried and executed, they will not in ing professional training in our State was caught on tlie North Y amhill The company replied that it would run is at all times supplied with the best of any way interfere with the law. Real Estate. Normal Schools. The attendance at bridge Tuesday by the morning train. care to the kiln if the brick company meats. Game and fish in season, rec A New Brick Block. The dog was knocked off the bridge would buy its track. This the New ollect. State of Oregon to Robert Mulligan, Monmouth last year, the largest per If you want your property insured in haps in the Northwest, was made up and his tail cut off. He fell about fifty berg people refused to do and will get a a standard company, Rhodes AJRliodes Win. Campbell and Jones & Adams 160 acres, sec 26, t 5 s, r 9 w; $200. of representatives from almost every feet but is now walking around nearly barge of their own. By this means the will lx? pleased to write you. M E and A Edwards to J R Evans, ] will erect a two story brick block on county in the State, besides a good as frisky as ever. He does not wag his product will be taken to Portland by The Sherwin-Williams paint made to the burned block on Third street. Mr. acre, part Wm Chapman d 1 c, 15 s, r 6 aggregate representation from Wash w;$100. tail however. paint buildings with, at S. Howorth & river. Campbell has purchased 8 feet from ington, Idaho, British Columbia, and Two surveyors near Prineville while The fame of Oregon teasels is spread Co’s. Jones & Adams in order to make his C M and E S Craven to C M Phillips Alaska. Rhodes & Rhodes have money to lots 7-8, blk 12, Central add to New in camp on Thursday evening of last ing. John McLaughlin, of New York frontage great enough for three store week, say they heard two distinct re who has a large woolen manufacturing loan on improved farm property. Fell Dead. rooms. His building will be 68 by 80 berg; $825. ^Remember, tlie best liest sewiug ma W S Ladd and wife and S G Reed ports as of heavy blasts. No tremor of plant at Skeneatle.s Falls, in that state, feet and Jones & Adams' building will chine in th world is the Wheeler & Wil These words are very familiar to our the earth was felt, however. Next j I is in Oregon City this week, having son No. 9, C. Grissen, agent. have a frontage of 30 feet on 3rd street and wife to Ladd & Reed Farm compa readers, as not a day passes without ny, 3263.72 acres, 15 and 6 s, r 5 w; $1. morning on viewing the crests of Hood i j come to this country to make a con- and the lower story will extend back the report of the sudden death of some The Sherwin-Williams paints covers J S Spring and wife to Peter Jensen, and Jefferson, each of the mountains t„c't for teasels with A. J. Sawtell, of most, prominent citizen. The explanation is looks liest, wears longer, most 125 feet, the upper 80 feet. The front of “Heart disease.” Therefore beware if was observed to I* emitting smoke in ^joia]]a. j^r. McLaughlin has been economical, full measure. McMinn these two buildings will be alike avd 100 acres in sec 14, 15 s, r 5 w; $4500, you have any of the following symp will lie constructed of pressen brick and John Bird to M Rymal, lot 40x80, La profuse volumes. | ¡mporting teasels from France. His ville pharmacy. toms. Short breath, pain in side, ten will l»e the most tasty structures in the fayette; $1.50. If you want the best drugs at living city. Jones & Adams are now ready to | attention was called to Oregon teasels derness in shoulder or arm, smothering • W C Mesner to P H Mesner, lot 1 blk spells, swollen ankles, asthmatic breath take orders for any kind of shop work j t,y seeing some in a car one day, and prices go to Howorth & Co.’s. Morbid Curiosity. ing, weak and hungry spells, flutter 3, North Yamhill; $1500. as their mill is now running. All |ie posted off to the far west to make a A beautiful tea set,' one hundred of heart or irregular pulse. These pieces, to lie given away at Henderson’s J. W. Cox, of Salem, who came down W T Shurtleff and wife to Elizalieth ing the machinery is in and in perfect bargain for the crop, symptoms mean heart disease. The working order. The furnaces are The managers of the Portland Ex grocery store. Call and see it. this morning on a visit to his brother, Blood, nw of nw | sec 9, t 4 s, r 5 w; most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, which has saved thousands away from the building and there position are exerting every effort to in- Kay & Todd will pay the highest Police Captain Cox of East Portland, $600. ujarket price for Mohair. is but little A few stated to a reporter to-day that the cur R Gaunt to Sarah Mitchell, J int in e of lives. Book of testimonials free at little danger uanger from iron* fire. ore. aw . duce exhlbitors to place on exhibition Rogers Bros, who also sells tlie New manufactories of this kind in at Portland, such samples »« in- Go to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. iosity evinced in Marion county to J R Gaunt die; $1. Heart Cure. as tlwv they in G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, catch a glimpse of the murder, Charles Aaron Stephens to Malissa Cooper, 10 the city would be a great addition to tend to display at Chicago in 1893. A Oregon. our commercial importance. Wilsen, absolutely beggars description.' acres, part of nej sec 31, 15 s, r 3 w; successful competition at Portland will Parties going out camping should Men, women and children are coming love. Shortly after midnight this morning be of great advantage in such cases, stop and get one of those small bales of to Salem from miles and miles afar for John Bennett to Wm Hemstock,5.58 Mr. Henry Johnson,residing across the and particularly in the case of canned hay at C. H. Cook’s, D street. t hat purpose. Married and single la acres, 15 s, r 5 w. $300. Willamette, heard his dog, half bird goods, the intervening time will be a Howorth & Co. have the finest as dies, one would suppose to have better Jerry O’Brian to C A Kearney, 12.50 taste, purchase the fiend’s photograph and half shepherd, evidently in a mor safe guaranty against defective sealing. sortment of writing tablets. acres, 12 s, r 3 w; $230. to place in their albums.— Telegram. tal combat with something. Arising These exhitits will be carefully stored A full line of homeopathic medicines G W Jones and O H Adams to Wm M c M innville produce market . he found the dog fighting a big porcu in the exposition building until such at Howorth & Co.’s. ________ Campbell, 8 feet facing 3d street, Mc pine, very rare in this valley. With a time a*the exhibitors wish to forward When hungry go to Kuns & Nelson’s These prices are corrected every Wednes Minnville; $400. >club he dispatched the bristling ani them to Chicago. This proposition bakery for a good lunch. Y’ou pay for day by C. II. Cook, who will buy your pro Adria M Phelps to Geo W Phelps, pt Afflicts half the American people yet there is duce, paying all the market will justify. He only one preparation of Sarsaparilla that acts on mal. The dog’s head was filled full of gives the opportunity of making the just what you get. also carries a full line of seeds and nursery die John McDan sec 28 and 23, t 4 s, r the bowels and reaches this important trouble, stock in season. the bristling quills, and it took several two exhibits at minimum cost, and If you want your prescriptions care and that is Joy’s Vegeteble Sarsaparilla. Jt re 3 w;$100. $ 0 70 hours to get them all out, some of them every one who has an interest in home fully and accurately compounded, go to Wheat, clear it in 24 houra, and an occasional dose W. T Shurtleff to J A Ament, int in lieves Oats.................................. . 35 Howorth & Co. ’ s. prevents return. Wc refer by permission to C. K being driven in an inch and a half. industries should take advantage of Bailey............................ 50 E R Geary d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $1200. Elkington, 125 Locust Avenue, San Francisco; Remember that C. II. Cook carries a Apples............................ The canine, though ruined, will proba it. I<et every part of the state lie well 00 J. II. Brown, Petaluma; H. S. Winn, Geary Court, 05 — OK I full line of graham in small sacks, corn Dried fruit pi lb .. represented at both Fairs. bly live.— Albany Democrat. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that San Francisco, and hundreds of others who have Timothy hay, baled... 15 00 ! meal and wheatlets, D. street. used it in constipation. One letter is a sample of Cheat “ 10 HO As there is no royal road to learning, Contain Mercury, The building that served as the first Kuns & Nelson’s bakery is very pop Oat “ 10 00 hundreds. Elkington, writes: “I have been for so there is no magic cure for disease. capitol of Oregon territory—the three- ular. Everything is first* class. Bread Straw, baled.. 6 00 years subject to bilious headaches and constipa as mercury will surely destroy the sense of Potatoes new 1H bu .60 story frame structure at the southeast The effect however, of taking Ayer’s I pies, cakes, etc., the best to be had in tion. Have been so bad for a year back have smell juul completely derange tlie whole ” old Market overstocked. system when entering it through tlie mu had to take a physic every other night or else I corner of Sixth and Main street, in Sarsaparilla for blood disorders comes I town. V roll......... Batter 40 liest assortment of toilet articles EgRS. cous surfaoes. Such articles should never would have a headache. After taking one bottle V doz......... 16 Oregon City, is being repaired this i as near magic as can be expected of any at The be used except on prescriptions from repu of J. V. S., I am in splendid shape. It has done Howorth & Co.’s. Chickens, old doz........ $ 3 00 3 50 week by the owner, H. C. Stevens mere human agency. This is due to table physicians, as the damage they will wonderful things for me. People similarly young 1 50 2 00 J ........ Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains i its purity and strength. do is ten fold to the good you can possibly troubled should try it and be convinced.” doz........ 6 00 Geese 8 00 New sills are being put in, the roof is in real estate. They will show you Docks derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, . K doz ........ 4 (10 5 00 being repaired and the old structure is manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co . Tol 10 .00 Headache, neuralgia,dizziness,drunk property and give prices with tlie best Turkeys......... V lb edo, O.. oontains no mercury anil is taken being generally overhauled andstraight- enness, spasms, sleeplessness, dulness, terms. Inil’c Vegetab|e 1 Veal......... ...Ç lb internally, acting directly upon the blood Dressed Pork......... ened up and put in good shape. It blues, opium habit are cured by the A new stock of artists’ materials at Oil 1 and mucous surfaces of t.ie system. In 2 meal . K lb JUy v Sarsaparilla : buying Hall's Catarrli Cure be sure you was built in 1850, by John L. Morrison Nervine, discovered by the eminent In Howorth & Co.’s. Middlings, "p lb • diana specialist in nervous diseases, Dr. get the genuine, ft is taken internally and Shorts fi ton IS 00 — 20 00 who now resides on Shaw’s Island, in Miles. Fine books and trial bottles free Most modern, most effective, largest bottle, The liest 25 cent meal in the city at Bran...........p ton made in Toledo. Ohio, by Fk J, Cheney & Ki 00 same price, |L00, six for $5.00. Co. Testimonials free. Puget Sound, and after whom Mor at Rogers Bros., or by mail 10 cts., of hotel Y’anihill, formerly Cook house,E. Chop.......... V ton 20 00 ETs. >ld by Druggists, price 75c. per Dot tie. Sanders proprietor. SOLD BY ROGERS BROS. Floor p bbl 4.20 rison street, in Portland, was named. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1 The papers of Oregon and Washing ton are keeping up the fight for better roads, and it ought to have seme good effect finally. Even religious papers have taken up the gospel of good mads. The Portland Baptist thinks that good roads are of more importance to farmers and even business men in cities, than government storehouses and two per cent loans, admitting that these are meritorious. Every farmer should join the demand for better wagon roads, and be willing to help build them. A week or even a month out of each year for two or three years spent in building roads would be one of the best invest ments of time and labor they could make. The saving of horseflesh, of wear and tearof wagon and farm impli- ments, of time in going to town or from one place to another, in consequence of the expenditures of time and labor caused by bad roads, would be incalcu lable great; but beyond that the vastly increased value of country and farm property, and the added comfort and ease, would richly repay all the efforts put forth. The legislature has done something towards helping to build roads in mountainous regions but the supreme court has checked its efforts in this direction, which is not to be regretted, because road legislation was becoming the foundation for all sorts of objectionable legislative log rolling. The best way is for the coun ties, as they are now authorized to do, to levy a 2-mill tax for roads, ami see that the funds thus collected are well expended; and then for every neighbor hood, every settlement, every farmer, every citizen, to take hold of tbo work with pride and zeal and public spirit, and work out their own salvation. CON STIPATION Fishermen Attention ! We offer as a prize a fine three jointed split Bamboo Fishing Rod, for the Largest Moun tain or Salmon Trout eaught and delivered at our store for measurement. Said fish must be eaught with a fly without bait; this offer is open for contestants till Sept. 15. ’92. Rogers Bros' Pharmacy. We are headquarters for Fishing Tackle this Summer. Our line of Flies is full and com plete. A large stock of Rods, Reels, Lines, Plain Hooks, Baskets, Etc. CLEARANCE ATTENTION! ►I ti I- <i Ü1 w Now in Progress. It will pay you to call and o secure goods now. whether in need or not. Such <1 A CUT IN PRICES 8 ß Has never been known in McMinnville. < BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND FURNISHINGS, n w An exceptionally fine line of hats, very cheap. 4 F Come and see for yourself. We want to meet t H 0 you alL Force Building, ZE ’ p* w CADY, SFILZE I NO. 3857. REPORT or the condition Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc Minnville in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, July 12, 1892: Reaou rces. Loans and discounts......... $109,297 34 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 48 84 U 8. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 Stocks, securities, etc...................... 10,535 74 Due from approved reserve agents 2,725 21 Due from otlier national banks. . 2,212 39 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures ............................................ 8.100 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 129 95 Premiums on U. S. bonds 1,75000 Checks and other cash items. 58 16 Bills of other banks..................... 11600 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents................... 79 74 Specie......... .............................. 9,242 85 Legal-tender notes 1 122 00 Redemption fund with U S Treas urer^ per cent of circulation ) 562 50 T otal ........................ ........... 1158.479 72 Liabllltie«. $ 50,009 00 Capital stock paid in......... Surplus fund......... 3.500 (X) Undivided profits................... 3,423 23 National Bank notes outstanding 11.250 00 Dividends unpaid. ......... 420 00 I ndividual deposits subject tocheck 35,065 40 Demand certificates of deposit 3,210 90 Time certificates of deposit 51,610 10 Farmers Notice! We will pay you the Highest Market Price in Cash, and receive and store grain at the current rate. $158.470 72 <’. E. DUKENFIELD will take charge of our warehouse, which has lieen thoroughly remodeled. S tate of O regon ,C ovnty of Y amhill , ss : I, E. C. Apperson, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief E. (’. A pperson , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to. before me this 20th day of July, 1892. <>. li. lavisi:. Notary Public. ■jsealj Our facilities for re ceiving are the liest in the county. We respectfnll solicit a share of your patron- W- T otal . ... KRATZ & KIERNAN. C obbbct Attest: J. W. C owls , Ì A. J ArrKKsoN. - Directors. J. L. R ogers , * NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE. That Desirable and Most Beautifully Jjocated Property Known as Pleasant Home Addition To McMinnville. Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park: Only five minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Love- ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks ami is sold on reasonable terms. For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville. Or. Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of ROOTS & SHOES! Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Price« than ever offered in this market. We Deal on the Square. Í. DIELSCHBEIDER.