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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1893)
HATS GIVEN AWAY AT KAY & TODD ’ Sl| I will make the purchase?■ aJJ ® à" With every suit of Clothes bought at our store for Cash we uarantee our entire stock to be mark« per cent “ of the price of the suit; moreover we guarantee um here eknl to be worth at least 10 ’ than ’ the ’ same i quality of goods can be bought for anywnere else j in plain figures and at prices much ’ less < es of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Jun the county. We Carry Only Men s Goods, and our lines We have the only & TOD d " ishing Goods are by far the largest to be found south of Portland. Tailor shop in the county and make desirable alterations on suits free of charge THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. ABOUT THE WORLD’S FAIR. into tlie lagoons. A good stiff kick will demolish one in an instant, and an average man becomes a Goliath to a per son who is not aware of the fraud when he sees him walking off with a 4O-ton stone pillar. The buildings as a whole are grand, but it is better to look at them us a whole and not in detail, A wealth of ornamentation has been put upon them, but it looks peculiar to see the head of u stoue Venus und the leg ofu Nymph being carried around un- der the arm of u fourteen year old boy. Space being limited we will at tempt to tell you more of what we no ticed while there, next week. T. r. ZDEISS'Î Carter's Respite. of such soinbinations are evidently nut accidental. When a trust puts prices up to the point where excessive profits follow, a rush of capital in that direc tion is sure to come, often accompanied by a decrease in consumption. The amount of capital invested is abnormal, and as abnormal depression follows.— Buffalo Exprete. Governor Wiu. J. Stone, of Missouri, What will a resident of Oregon gain has .'given Carter, the murderer who by a trip to Chicago and a thorough in was captured in this state some time spection of tlie great White City by the ago, anot hor respite, The date of his SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. Lake? execution is fixed for the 2Uth of this Jos Copy, par year, inadvancs............... 3> 00 Tills matter is of more importance to month. The Mount Vernon Journal Dae Cepy, six month» in advance............... •'>0 Hie person who contemplates the trip comments on tho fact thusly: Can Supply All Your Need« Iu and te the financial condition of the The short time granted is indicative Entered at the pottoffice at McMinnville state than it appears upon little Oregon, as second-claM matter. of but little show for the unfortuuute C’l«»r- WK ATM KR BULLETIN. thought. man, und about all that it is indicative Who will pay $200 admission R k SOLUTIOXS OF < ONnoLENCE ANU ALL OfllT- For the Week Eliding Tuesiluy. May'S3, of is that it gives his attorneys a little uary Poetry will be charged for ar regular to a first class show? And tills is 1893--U.8. Signal Service. notoriety by liaviag their names coup advertising rates. what the total expenses of tlie trip to led with the case as attorney ». On Mr. * * • is Chicago will amount to if tlie fair S ample C opies Or T he T klefmune -K egin I tains have been frequent and exces Carter’s return to Mt. Vernon lie had ter will be mailed to any person in the seen in it»entirety. sive; liail fell on several days. The the sympathy of tlie larger part of tho United States or Europe, who desire* one. The writer is a resident of Oregon and suushiue was not the normal amount. community, who felt like interceding free of charge. THE DANGERS OF TRUSTS. a Yamhiller, and has seen tlie city by No frosts are reported for the week. for him, but as time passed on, the peo L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing no tlie lake that lias filled the papers agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange. San The temperature was much cooler than ple in the niaiu, training with tlie That trusts lleece investors as well as Francisco, is our authorized agent. This full during tlie last three years. the preceding week, the mean beiag 50 paper is kept on file ia his office. His conclusion is tliat the price of rob the consumer of products is appar to 52 degrees, ax against 55 to 59 degrees “Tige” element, some of whose names are on tlie church books of various de All eubecrihere who do not receive their ' admission is too high for tire amount of ent from the following well chosen of the week before. Tho total rainfall nominations. became his most ardent paper regularly will confer a favor by im entertainment and comfort given in re- words from tlie New York evening varied from one to two inches. supporters, which gave rise to suspicion mediately reporting the tame Io thie office | turn. While it is true that tlie price of Pont: The weather was very favorablo to and the former feelings of a greater part Certainly recent events have shown admission to the fair grouud is but fifty late sown grain on uplands, while grain Thursday, .May 25, 1893. cents, the price of seeing the fair to a that the dangers of trusts have been on lowlauds is sickly and yellow. Lit of tlie better class of citizeus receded, as resident of this state amounts to his en greater and mere real to Investors in tle farm work was doue during tlie a matter of course. These warm sup Financiers think that that there will tire expenses from tlie timo he leaves their stocks than to consumers or the week; there yet remainsa large amount porters no doubt weakened what little chance be did have very materially. be an end la Australian bank failures here until he returns. Unless tlie rail general public. A combination of cer of spring grain to lie sown. Plowing before long. This ho|*eful view, it is roads make great reductions in fare the tain factories is made, under which an summerfallow is in progress. Grass feared, is due to the fact that there will expenses of tlie trip will not l>e less extravagant valuation is put upon each. has a fine growth and the hay crop soon lie no more banks to fall. than $209; this contemplates seeing all To earn dividends upon the watered will be heavy. Hops have good growth When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. there is te see, spending plenty of time capital thus created a larger selling but they cannot be cultivated owing to When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla Denver Chinamen in doctoring an und being as comfortable as possible, price must be had. The moment that the wet weather. Hop lice have ap When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. advance iu price is made some one more real enjoyment, more real com ailing relative punctured his abdomen, ___________________ ■- — peared, The fruit outlook is not of the When she had Children, she giro them Castorla. I______ and tile sick man jierversely died after fort, more real health, and a greater starts to build an opposition factory, to most promising, Tlie peach crop will all. The incident Illustrates the stub benefit in every way can be obtained lie in turn bought out at a high price. not lie up to the average; the cherry born ¡and contrary nature of the Chi by an expenditure of one-fourth the This again forces the combination to crop is short iu some sections, in others nese that the Geary law had already amount of money within tlie lioundai'- attempt an advance, when tlie succes an average. Prunes, jvears and apples ies of tlie state ef Oregon. A trip to sion of events is repeated. The distil made quite plain. promise to be better than last year. lire sea shore will accomplish this. We lers' or whisky corporation is a good The cool and late spring rains did in example of this sort of financiering. would advise the reader who is filled A trip to tlie east will demonstrate jury when tlie fruit was ill blossom. But even when honestly formed,with witli enthusiasm to think a little before more forcibly than anything else the The codlin moth is reported to have ap undeveloped condition of tills state and be starts. The expenses will amount fair amounts of stocks or bonds, the peared. Strawberries are ripening in also brings forth the fact that Oregon to mere than lie estimates. There will huge corporation has a new difficulty the southern counties. Sunshine and will lie the greatest state in the I nion not ire the hospitality in Chicago that to face—namely, a lack of working eaji- warmth will cause much more rapid when all her resources are developed to lie finds in Oregon; everything that is ital. It takes money to ruu different growtli and development in all vegeta in different states, to the extent that Illinois, Indiana and done for him costs money. Tlie work mills tion and allow spring workTo lie com Repairing of All Kinds Neatly and ill tlie raw material Michigan have developed theirs. The of seeing the fair will lie the hardest purchase pleted. Promptly Hone. Oregon farmer, business man or other work lie lias done in years, and then advance of its manufacture, and to car EASTERN OREGON. person who Is dissatisfied needs but a lie will lie tilled with a sense of disap ry tlie finished product until finally Give me a call ; next door to the cigar fac Frequent showers, some heavy rain, tory. Will open about June 1st trip to his old home to satisfy him that pointment from tlie moment his eyes paid for. Distrilmting to former mill cool temperature and lack of sunshine the above remarks are true. Oregon see tho buildings. This is caused by owners I mt a reasonable amount of have marked the weather for the week. has a greater future tliRH any state in the great amount of free advertising stock in tlie new combination will not The rainfall varied from .50 to 1.50 the Union. The Willamette valley that lias been obtained by tlie bureau remove this difficulty. Generally the incites. The temperature varied from will be, in the course of time, the rich of publicity and promotion through the managers try to find relief by putting 48 to 50 degrees, tlie same as tlie pre Marble and Granite out commercial paper to an extent that est and greatest section of country on newspapers of the country. ceding week. A person expects more than lie actual even a slight curtailing of credits would the face of the earth. The rains keep the soil in fine condi Works. ly finds, and then sees only in quanti render dangerous. tion, but there is an absence of sun But when we pass from such compa Tlie report that China will retaliate ty what he has seen before. You do shine and warmth, which are neces if the Geary exclusion act is carried out lint meet surprises upon every hand nies to those whose capitalization bears sary for the rapid growtli and devel lint liehold in unlimited numbers the QTTIKrC:-^-, (bÆ-ift-SS. no real relation to business prospects by our government, as under the deci opment of vegetation. The wheat B ranch Y ard —“Holl’s Old sion of tlie supreme court it must lie, is various articles to which you have been tlie difficulties are much increased. The prospects are excellent, and if no hot Stand, not surprising. Chinamen are no more accustomed in every day life. Certain commercial borrowing is ou an even winds occur tlie yield will lie phenome unpopular here than Americans or any ly some of tlie foreign goods differ larger scale than before, with the addi nal. There has been a general increase McMinnville, - Oregon. foreigners are in ('Lina. Tlie < 'elestials somewhat from tlie domestic article, tional burden of the larger sums re in tlie acreage ef cereals. The peach Are prepared to do Cemetery work in are a patient raee, but the proverbial but they are all designed for some par quired for dividends. Our Chicago cor crop will not be an average; they are all its brandies nt bottom prices. Any last straw may prove too mucli for ticular need of the ditterent people anil respondent recently gave an insight in considerably injured about tlie Dalles one needing work of this kind will do them. If exclusion is a right and prop after nil answer for tlie same purpose. to the methods often employed in such and Hilton. The strawberries about well to calT and examine their stock and get prices before going elsewhere. er policy towards Chinese in this coun Tlie greatest sight probably to the ma cases by ail interesting account of tlie the Dalles and Hood river are ripening try how can we complain if it should jority of people is file buildings them financiering of tlie Sioux City compa slowly, due to the absence of warm These companies indorsed for be adopted towards every American in selves, and they simply demonstrate nies. sunshine. Wool is being hauled into Chinn? A Chinaman is endowed with something of tlie American people of each other and issued notes to each the warehouses; is of excellent quality I which we were already aware, their otlier, soon afterwards sold to banks as all the likes and dislikes, vices and vir and staple. Sheep shearing continues tues peculiar to tlie human race, and power to do great tilings on short no “double-name” paper, after a free and in progress. In the interior counties while he is an undesirable animal, this tice and blow tlie fact to the four winds easy fashion into which the question of the fruit buds are swelling and open of heaven. values did not enter. In truth the for country is likely to hear of retaliation. ing, but the backward conditions con ! Chicago intends to make money out mation of such large corporations made Reciprocity is n good theory. of tliis fair. up of a number of smaller companies, tinue. In Morrow county poplars are If Chicago makes money someone opens up possibilities in corporation fi in leaf. Box elder and locusts are just A BOARD OF TRADE. That Desirable and Most Beautifully Located Property Known as opening. must lose it. nance of which we may hear more iu The stock have good range feed, and Tlie visitor is the person who loses it. tlie future. We are familiar with some The city is again in a struggle, A a- oilier lioard of trade is being organized. No, not him alone, but all the people thing of tlie same kind iu railroad mat they are generally reported to be ill It is simply foolish to organize a lioard of his section who depend upon tlie ters. A railway may carry tlie annual good condition. The year promises, I of trade on the plans of the past. The cireulatien of money in a. locality to losses of its subsidiary lines as “invest from the present outlook, to be most I failure to stick together of every lioard live. The amount of money that will ments in branch roads” or perhaps as successful. The temperature over the country ! of trade organized in this city, after the flow into Chicago and will never re “stocks and lionds owned” by transfer point fur which it was organized was turn te tlie point from which it was ring to tlie parent company worthless drained by the Columbia and tributa-1 Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five accomplished, is a part of the history actually dug out of tlie ground by securities of those minor branches to ry rivers has been lielow normal since I minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con last Thursday; as a result tlie rapid of the town. A new plan must be de sweat is stupendous. This, you might tlie amount of the yearly deficit. So sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets; tlie Sightly Situation and Love vised and having had some experience say, Is actually lost to the community in our new corporation finance, we find melting of the snow has eeased and ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and the rivers are falling slightly. It is ex In tlie matter we see no reason why the and will lie the cause of hard times, such close relation between the under most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant business men of the city w ill not take and so the visitor is not tlie only jierson lying companies and the great corpora pected that they will continue to fall Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms slightly until Saturday, when they advantage of the cx|»crience of other that will lie harmed by a visit to tlie tion tliat the real condition of affairs is For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDEN8TEIN, Sole Agent, cities that have an active and perma fair. very difficult of understanding. Tlie will have a tendency to rise again; the ________________ Cor• Third Street Mid Railroad. McMinnville, Or. nent organization that is doing good to As an evidence of what men can do outside debts of the smaller concerns extreme high water for the year lias the community every hour. Men in the fair is ail educator, and so far as may I m * ignored,while the accounts due not yet lieen readied. .Z.JU1 CITATION B. S. P agite , business in this city are not different the application of new ideas, obtained to tlie pareut company may be covered Observer. from tlie business men of other cities tlirougli a visit, the effect of the fair by notes accounted for by tlie latter as As 1 have sold out inv business and tools In tlie County Court of Yaniliill County, State of Oregon. J’ and stock to Mr Wallin, will he glad to and are not in tlie habit ef making an will lie good. But the majority of the "cash,"or discounted with indorsement Mlles* Nerve and Liver Pilis. have all my accounts settled hy the first of In the matter of the estate of II. G WILSON A HENDERSON, Props. investment from w hicli they receive no visitors will consist of people who are at tlie banks. This is only one instance June. All those knowing themselves in l.urn», deceased, late of said Yamhill coun- Act on a new principle—regulating return. The investment- made in tlie there for idle curiosity and tlie only of tlie complications arising front the the liver, stomach and bowels through debted to me will confer a greu: favor by calling and settling up with cash or note To Susan Carrol David D. Burns, Nancy boards of trade ill tlie past have not thing they will derive from it will he new form of a corporation of corpora the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. You will find me at the office of Knapp Laney, Catherine Yoder. H. C. Burns, the Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, l>een a booming financial success, and tlie pleasure given to the sense of sight. tions. Burrell A t’o., or if I am not there Mr. Ford children and heirs at law of Amanda Lae, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa will settle with you. as I intend to leave for •Ivceased the chddren and heirs at law of while they have benclitted tlie business We liave carefully thought over tlie It is evident that Sioux City methods tion. the East by that time Unequaled for men, women, and EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Elizabeth Ogle, deceased, nnd to the un men interested, the benefit lias been so matter, and while tlie advice given in if used iu the bookkeeping of those children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 Mr. C. G. Wallin will do you as good known heirs of said decedent, H. G. Burns LATEST STYLE RIGGS work as can be done, and I would like all »aid children and heirs at law of Amanda indirect that tlie majority of men inter this article may seem peculiar to a ma modern business giants, would be very doses, 23 cents. Samples free at Rogers AND APPOINTMENES. niv old customers to give him a trial. He ^“beth Ogle, deceased, lieing, ested are inclined to say Hint they jority of our readers, it is eur convic difficult of ordinary detection until the Bros. is a first class horse shoer and a general also, heirs at law of the decedent, H. G. have lieen a failure in a liuaucial way. tion that your health, yeur future pros crash came. It is becoming increasing good blacksmith and will give von as good Greetuig1'11 *>C r nanic9 b®ing unknown , Reni Estate. Speeinl Attention Given to i satisfaction as any blacksmith. ’ Don't for An investment In a board of trade that perity aid tlie interests of your state, ly important tluit there should lie pub Boarders. get to call and settle with C' BuX,ns has flie<1 in the will give each investor a direct anil ap county and community will lie lietter licity in the reports of modern corpora I j n Lewis and wife to Sarah E above named < ounty Court his written pe- W. T BOOTH. Third Street, Between E and F, McMinn parent financial lienetlt according to served by your staying at home aad tions in sufficient detail so tliat meth Wickersham, let 10 in the Oaks Fruit ville, ^'»e.fOrm Pr,D-lng.f”r an order of Oregon. me ! empowering him as administra- the amount of bis investment, is the spending your money for the same ods of tlie kind suggested could be Farm, t 4 s, r 3 w; $391. McMtxxviu,i, May 8,1893. n ,5r.i|d,i’tate101 H' ° Burns. deeeased. purpose that the citizens of Chicago projier met hot I 'to pursue in the organi G II Dedman and wife to H Cooper Having bought tlie stand of M.-. Booth I II?1 Cereal property of said estate uncovered and checked Irefqre heavy Final Settlement, should like to see all his onl customers and hereinafter described to obtain funds with zation of this new hoard, and is tlie arc spending theirs in the promotion af losses could l>e inflicted upon deluded et al, 40 acres in section 31, t 2 a, r 2 w; the public in general. Will treat all the Zdd ¡l.mil““’?’the «»owed against only way in wbieli the ones interested, tlie World's fair project. Of course if shareholders. Notice is hereby given that the under host I know how and guarantee my work. theirof Corporations are of $800. .of administration signed has filed his final account as the ad Respectfalv, and the city at large, will get a direct you are in a business that you think course entitled to a reasonable amount W>n Willis and wife to Ed Greenfell, ' ,* whereas said court has by or ministrator of the estate of Alexander Mc C. <J. WALLIN. der thereof appointed June«, 1893, ni ten and permanent benefit from its organi demands new ideas to make it prosper, of privacy concerning their ordinary 20.J acres, sec 11, t 4 s, r 5 w; $265. Kinley, deceased, in the County Court of ?h»?ck“;,n ofs?ld day as the time, and zation. An investment tliat brings in now is your great opportunity. Go by business affairs, hut when a corpora Sarah E Norris and husband to s F Yamhill County. State of Oregon, and said rillei InW^Ml?' CO!Jrt' ln MeMinn- Executor's Sale. Court has fixea the 5th day of July, 1893. at IL »I. i »"'hill eonnty. State of Oregon aetual money to be divided among the all means. tion asks to have its shares listed on Yocum, lot in Sheridan; $303. the hour of one o’clock p in. of said day, ,8ce for hearing said petition and people interested, as dividends tqioii the L W Brown to W W Wilson, .] hit in in the County Court room at McMinnville. There is also a feeling of disappoint the exchanges it becomes a public com- ’ Notice is hereby given that tlie undersign directing proper citation to issue. tliere‘or®. in the name of the state dollar of Investment is the only safe ment come» over a ]>er»on when he as ]>any and aliandons so much of its pri 32! acres of the D D Daily d 1 e, t 3 s, r Yamhill County, Oregon, a« the time and ed as executor of tlie last will and testa place for the hearing of said final account ment of Joel Stowe, late of Yamlnll county °V\r?°in’ y°u. an<* each of you are hereby method to pursue. Tlie experience of certains thnt these immense buildings vacy as relates to correct statements of 3 w; $3750. of the administration of said «state. deceased, will, by virtue of an order of tlie cite! itnd required to be and appear at the Now therefore all person interested in county court of Yamhill county. State of Portland and all tlie other cities of the are not what they look. The strength its business and profits at least once a a\ld P!iSe Bbove »Ppointed for hear- WE Potter and wife to Lizzie Yar- said estate are hereby notified and required Oregon, made and entered of record on the raute'ff anv Lvl ?n<* ‘i*" Bn<1 tb"e ’,IOW country now having |iernmnent board- of the buildings consists of what ap year. bougli, lot 13, blk 3, Bibee's add to to appear at »aid time and place and 3d day of January, A D 1803, licensing cau®e. any existe, why an order of sale of of trade or chambers of .ximmerce dem- pears to he delicate steel trusses, lieams, Sheridan; $40. show cause if any there be why said ac and empowering him so to do, sell to the count should not be approved said estate highest bidder for «ash, on the 2Mh day of ouatrates this fact. Tlie T ri . kphoxk - girder», etc. We say doliente because A C Southmayd nnd wife to Lizzie Secretaries Folger, Manuing and Win finally settled, said administrator discharg May, 1893. at one o'clock p. m. of said R euistek advocates the forming of a they appear so when compared with dom, died of a vain attempt to serve Yarbrough, lot 15, blk 5, Bibee's add to ed anti his bonds exonerated day, at the courthouse door in McMinnville Dated thi< the 17th day of Mav.A.D.lRftl. in saidI county and state, the following de corporation, the purchase of property, ■ the immense buildings. The look of two masters. They tried to serve the Sheridan; $55. JOHN J. HILL. scribed real property l*elonging to the es and the construction of a building that •olidlty, grandeur and lieauty is given people, whose trustees they were, and i AI vim Smith and liusliand to -Mrs Administrator of Said Estate. tate of said decedent to-wit. The east is a credit to the city sad tying up of to the buildings by deft workers in at the same time keep on good terms Emma Bell, 40 acres, pt of the William Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys, lair of the following described parcel of land to-wit Beginning at a point 130 feet rl-y'^tow^^eil^^rn^’r^ |«rsons interest in the boon I of trade by «tairand the aliin pillar of steel under with the money mongers of Wall street son d 1 c, t 2 a, r 3 w; $1500. south of the north and west junction of Notice of Final Settlement. a financial investment. If it makes their artistic manipulations liaslicceme whose interests were opposed to the I Samuel Hobson sail wife to Nettie t)ot Mock nine~9?of hirst and A streets of the town of McMina- McM^nVl^fe'0 °r ‘-n «>' money, aad it certainly will, his inter an immense stone column, perfect in public good, Secretary Carlisle lias too Morris, lot 15, blk E Hobson's add to viUe. 1 anihill connty, state of Oregon Notice is hereby given that the under thence south along west lineof said A atreet eat in the matter will not die out and proportion and finish, except where much good sense to repeat their error. i Newberg; $00. JmtalTr"' ‘?J A”' William Galloway signed has tiled iiis final account as the tho Hty will I» benefitted. Other in sonto careles drayman has strayed from His reward will be health and a good M Fisher to W W Earle, 1-10 acres administrator ot the estate of Martha Mc «feet thence eaat 204 feet to the place of Jndge of said County Court of Yamhili wEinning. Kinley, deceased in lhe connty Court of dustries and ideas will be generated by the beaten path of travel nnd knocked conscience, to say nothing of a place in near Lafayette; $290. Dated April 18. 1893. Yamhill County, State of Oregon, and said the success of tills one and the hoard of off thirty or forty squnre feet of the ma the hearts of the people. Edwin R Poppleton and wife to H L court has fixed the 5th day of July A. D., „ ISAAC LAMBRIGHT Executor of the Will of said Decedent trade will then l>c a direct aad penna, terial anti the aham, or what then ap Pratt and C A Bowman, 38 7-10 acres 1893. at the hour of two o’clock p. ni., of said day at the County Court room at Mc Ramsey 4 Fenton. nent lieiieMt to everyone interested and pear* to you as such, is exposed. Work The bunks in New York have Just adjoining Lafayette: $600. Minnville, Yamhill County. Oregon, as the Attorneys for said Estate. also a lienetlt to every inch of projierty men are at hand re|«iring all such found out that the industrial stocks are time and place for the hearing o7 said final Ramsey A Fenton. Att'y. for said Estate I Th» World'. Fair Travelers Will Kars It. account ot the administration of sai<l estate in the city. Try it; or at least discuss breaks as this, but nevertheless, upon not safe securities far loans, and the Now therefore all persons interested in RTED SALESMEN ! the matter. View it in a proper light. seeing the break and the manner of re- "black Friday" of the first week in Tlie public demand through service said estate are hereby notified and required j” Local an<l Traveling. pair, the careful oiieerver is itupn*ssed May was the outcetue of the lesson. when traveling. It b eld fashioned to to appear at said time and place and show if any there he why said account Ahiloh's Vltaliw 1« what you need : that there is an effort to bumbug him. Surely experience enough lias been had change cars. On the through solid cause Te represent our well known hon«» should not be approved, said estate tinallv I> THE WOBLD. for dyapoprtn. Torpid liver,- yellow Still it has cost in the neighborhixsl of te warrant the refusal of any person vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union settled, said administrator discharged and his bonds exonerated skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran »29,060,000 to fool him. Large stone with common sense to have anything Pacific and Northwestern line, from or Dated this 17th day of May. A. D.. 189B. teed te give yeti antisfaction. Trice 75c col it tn us, connected by large iron pipe, to do with trusts of any sort, as they to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate JOHN J. HILL. rongALXBTi>rzLKlWaEN|rRA1LT I points, there is no change. Thia is the Administrator of Said Estate. Sold by Ho worth A < o form a railing to prevent people falling are sure to lead to disaster. The results 1 finest ami fastest road. Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys. <•*< Nsw ud Starti,, j Fut, ,t Dr.nt.te HARDIN8 «. HEATH, Publishers. BURNS & DANIELS, FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, ETC BELOW PORTLAND PRICES UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Funeral Outfits, Stylish and Plain, At Reasonable Rates. SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. ¡0. O. HODSON, V. P. LANCEFIELD, DEALER IN Custom Boot & Shoe Maker. CUTLERY, STOVES TINWARE. QUALEY & HENDERSON. House Furnishing Goods. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fittings, Paints, Etc. Í Sash, Doors and Blinds. • Proprietors ot The McMiaa»n TILE TILE FACTORY Situated at the Southwest conu. J Fair Grounds. All sizes of “ * First-Class Drain Tile kept constantly on hand at lowaiu prices. DERBY 4 BOYtt McMImviU^qJ LIN A THROUGH DAILT Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.I “ “ 7:30 P. I 31 DAYS T 2 CHICAG 7 Hours Quicker to St. PX 23 Hours Quicker to Chican, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha a Kansas City. Pvtllxzxa.xx axid. Tond Sleepers. Free F.ecÚJ Ing Clxa-ir Cars, Diali Coirai- | For rates or general information esìli or address, W. H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass, J 254 Washington St., - Ponruini, Ous from Terminal or Interior Mfl Northern Facifcl Railroad I I is the Line to Take To It la all Poinis East & Soil the DINING CAR ROUTE. Itnal Throuflh VESTIBULED TRAIN« | Every Day in lhe Year te I Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO! of Every Description. ' 6. O. HODSON. NOTICE! n I On and after April 1st, 1893,1 will sell my en tire stock of 1 NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE (No Change of Cart) I Composed of DINI«« CARS I I (unsurpassed) PCLLMAM DRAWING ilOOMSlffll (Of Latest Equipment.) TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best tluit can be constructed and in I which accommodations are for hoi* I ders of First or Second-cfun Tick- I eta, and J ELEGANT DAY COAHB A Continuous Line connecting wilt« lines, affordiug direct and sill* terrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservation» can bsiedd ed in advance through uuv agentof thins Pleasant Home Addition Through Tickets • As I intend to make a ; change in business. Come in and get prices ¡and you’ll be convinced ; that I mean what I say. To McMinnville. Í NOTICE. THE (TTY STABLES Livery, Feed, Sale ! f R AZ ER £& MSHMMMMH and Europe cun be purehaaed atanyudi office of this coniuanv. Full information concerning ratal, till of trains, routes and other details funlus on application to any agent, or A D CHARITO! Ant General Passenger Ml Sasaral OBe« or ths Compaay, Vail FU»*»»-. Cor. Wablartvo, F»rw< • East and South —VIA— THE SHASTA ROUTE —'OF TUB— Southern Pacific Company! Express Tyains Leave Portland IW I LEAVE. I ARRIVE. J Portland... 7 .00 p ni San Francisco JjJJJ San Fran. . 7:00 p m:Portland "■•■J Above trains stop only at followi<«jB tions north of Roseburg: East Iomj*| Oregon <?itv, Woodburni. Salem, AIWJ Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. ction city, Irving, Eugene I Roseburg Mail Daily* LEAVE ABB1XI Portland. 8:30am Roseburg.. Roseburg. . 7:00a m|Portland.. I J Albany Local, Daily. Except Saaday* | I LEAVE ARBIV«. Portland . 5: p m Albany.......J: JR Albany....... 0:30 a m Portland 10 Dining Cars on Ogden Route, Pnllinan Buffet SI«R | Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all Through Trains WEST SIDE DIVISIOM Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. LXAVE 1 Portland. 7:30am McMinn'.. McMinn' 10:10 a m Corvallis■ l*-j£ Corvallis 12 UB p m McMinn' McMinn’ ... -.wpiu 2 ;ötl p ni Portland . i5“'. I — At Albany anil Corvallis connect < I trains uf Oregon Pacific I Express Train Daily, except Hun«lsjr „ leave . I Portland. 4:40pm McMnn McMinn*,.. 5:45 a mJ Portland. MW« Through Tickets to all Points« Tlie Eastern states, Canada or to* Can l>e obtained at lowest rates from 0- ' Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGlM ! Manager. Asst. G. F. A ” • ' Notice to Creditori. Notice is hereby given that signed has been appointed by the court of Yamhill county. State of sole executor of the last will and of A ('. Martin, deceased, and ,*111 duly qualified as such executor 1» tore, all persons having claim« »-““’’Lri estate of said decedent are hereby req”" to present them, with tlie proper vouene therefor, to me at my residence is . connty within six months from the <tew thia notice Dated Msv 18, 1803. W. W LEVIS. Execs«* Ramsey 4 Fenton. Attorneys. They increase appetite, purify ths wk* WSCsa, sud act on the liver. Bile Basa» mu»