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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1893)
KE TELEPHONE-REGISTER 27, 1893 uly rosTorriCK noi'its. From 7 a in. to 7 p. Ill From 7:30 p. I to 8:30 p.m. Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 0 p. tn. Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south « loses nt 9:50 a. in. Mail orti» closes at 2:30 p. in. and 0 p. m. Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening (toreatop nt. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Pses at 11 a tn. CHUltCH NOriCKS. I methoiust Eris.urvi. C hurch .—Service* y„ry Sabbath al 11 a. in an«17:10p in, tnday 8« bool at 0:30 a, m Fraver tueel- ¡g Thursday evenings at 7:30. Rr.v. S. E M kmixoak . Pastor I i jinr.Ri.vx» P resbyterian C hcrcii — Srvices every Sabbath at II a. m. and 7 p. i Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. R ev J R H ume , Pastor. llirnirl’Hiiuil. Services every Sabbath Illa. in. and 7:30 p. ill. Sunday School at •A>a. ni. Iti v It. McKn.ior, Pastor. C hristian Ciirncii.—Services every Sab- :30 p. m Sunday nth al 11 a m. ami 1 7 7:30 Y. P. S C. E. meets lliool at 10 a. in. ” l'rayer meeting Wed- ■unlay at Oslo p. ui Everyone invited e-ilav at 7 p in. ....... -------- ..----- II A. D enton , l’astor. Sr. J ames C athoi . ic C iu rch .—Service* 1st nd 3nl Sundays of each, month, Second nndaySt. Mary’s at Corvallis. Fourth ipidav, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . T ho *. B riody , Pastor McMinnville Grange.-No. 31, P. of H., leet in their hall the first and third Satur- ,v of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors irdially invited. J. T. J olly , M rs . M. E. K ush . Master, Secretary, McMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of >e World Meet first and Third Mondays each month : visiting brothers cordially ivited to attend Ixidge room Third St nion block. J.O. R ogers , C. C. T. J. B biduzfobd , Clerk. Custer Post No. 9 meets the second ami ui th Saturday of each month at O. A. It, ill in Union block at 7:30 ti. in. All embers of the Order.are cordially invited atteml our meetings. I. S. ÜOWN1SO, Post Commander. H F Cl.CHINK, Adjutant. NOTICE. Hereafter all notices annonne- ig entertainments for which an [mission fee is charged, ail »ituary matter after the notice ' death has been given as a inat- r of news, all resolutions of eon- lence, wedding notices, cards thanks, etc., furnished the ileplione-Register for publica- m will be charged for at regu- f advertising rates, tl and IO nts per line. Local and General. ). O. Hodson was in Salem on bu'si- s Tuesday. !. A. Sweet, of Sandy, was in town inday on business. r. M. Lynch, of Centralia, is in the f visiting his parents. 1rs. D. Love left Monday for nn ex- ded visit in Portland. Iss Stella Patty is visiting friends relatives in Sheridan. I. Clark is engaged in moving lite niture factory to Scotts Mills, erome Derby threshed a field of bar last Tuesday week, on Judge Cowls iss Winnie Williams, of Oregon y, is visiting the family of A. J. Ap- Ron. Valter Link and C. H. McKinney Ived home from the mountains on today. ibaved shingles and cedar )>osts from nzer's shingle camp can lie bought ¡Yin. Galloway. I. B. Hendricks has rented the inge warehouse in this city and will re it in good operating order by the e wheat is ready. g?vi Davis has invented a portable ee and lias some of it in use on his ch. It looks like a good thing and is thinking of having it patented, fhen the hair begins to fall out or 1 gray, the scalp needs doctoring, I we know of no lietter specific than Il’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re fer. he livery stable of Milligan at Am- was consumed by fire Saturday last, re, a light and a runaway on the ie day must have made Amity look a city. illoh’s Vitalize!- is what you need dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow i or kidney trouble. It is guaran- to give you satisfaction. Price 75c 1 by Howorth 4 o. G. Cleland and wife and Miss rson left Tuesday for Newport, ire the ladies will *tay for two or e weeks. Mr. Cleland will return latter part of this week. tarp, Gardner, Simpson and Barn- . returned home Sunday from Bea- creek with 1034 trout. These boys 't lie. They have proof of the catch, figures are marked down on the j box. he statement of the county clerk of ■pliine county shows that the coun- las c ltstandiug liabilities amount- to $57,300 and resources estimated 12,300. Not a favorable showing, to the least. T. S. A. Young and Jake Apperson ved from their prospecting trip In Blue mountains last week. They e unsuccessful, Mr. Apperson being ,l>le to locate the place telierc he ned out the yellow metal. lady, whose hair came out with ry combing, was induced to give er’» Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She i so, and not only was the loss of r checked, but a new and vigorous wth soon siu’ceeded that which had ie. 'lie examination of Emmett Koon s held before Justice Rhodes on inday and he was bound over to ait the action of the gran«l Jury. The nds were fixed at $1000. Koon was able to procure bondsmeii an«l is now jail. Thomas Richardson Rogers and Ichanl Rogers Dickenson went fish- g Sunday. Richard sat down on a inlet's nest and he has not used a lair since. He has concluded that it better to give than to receive. Thir- ’ fish were caught IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE. The Earhuff and Needham organs at | Scarlet fever Is reported In the vi- A W oadarfnl Seheiii«. C. Grisscu's, j ciulty of Amity. A Few Bargain» in Yaiubill Varma—The The Salem Independent is the father L. Root and wife returned from the Dick Johnson is still weak and un of the following yaru: Owing to the Growl»8 Crop» Included. eastern states Friday last. able to lie about. stringency of th« money market the Here are the descriptions of u few The Free Methodist eanipiueeting The assessor is bustling to get the as hop growers begin to see thut they will choice properties that can be bought at has departed to Tillamook. sessment done on time. have difficulty in obtaining tlie needed a bargain, if liought liefore harvesting A new postofilee has been established King 4 Simpson are painting tlie money with which to pay hands for commences. Crops included. at Springbrook in this county. harvesting their crop. This stats of residence of O. O, Hodson, No. 1—343 acres, 5J tuiles from Mc The Wheeler 4 Wilson sewing ina- Silver bullion is being purchased by affairs puts them at tlie mercy of the Minnville; good level roads, no hills; chinesat a bargain at C. Grissen’s. hop buyer, who puts a price on the the government for 09 cents an ounce. over 250 acres in elutivation; 200 in hops and compels acceptance on ac* grain. Prune orchard of 1400 tliree- Ed Johnson is at work for Wa«le 4 Justice Baxter, of Dayton, lias a very count of ths buyer's deposit botng the Co., setting up McCormick binders. line, large head on him at the present year-old trees; good house and liarn; only ready cash obtainable. It la pur well fenced. Water in each field, liv W. B. Gilson, formerly of Tacoma, moment- posed to remedy this by Issuing money ing water at the house; fine garden; will erect a line house in the Saylor ad The child of Ed Harrison that has that will be acceptable by the laborers dition. been seriously ill with dlptheria is pro In hop fields and tlie merchants in sur crop and ull included In price if sold at once, $15,000, one-half cash balance on Dr. 8. J. Briedenstein. of Madison, gressing toward recovery. rounding districts. The plan is some Nebraska, lias concluded to locate hi The capacity of the new Dixie mill thing as follows: The farmers are to time; possession can be had at once. No. 2—100 acres; 70 acres under culti this city. will lie 200 barrels per day, and their issue bills of credit in the denomination vation; 18 acre* in three-year-old prune new warehouse will hold 100,000 bush Mrs. Martin and her daughter, Miss of one dollar each, to the extent of one trees, 400 apple, pear, i>each, and cherry Mattie, went to Jones’ mill Tuesday to els of wheat. hundred dollars or less, according to trees; two acres potatoes, tine garden, rusticate. There will lie u dance at the Dancing their credit. These bills are to answer 17 acres oats; living water, good house John Holman had a runaway the Club’s ball on the coming Saturday all the pur|R>ses of any kind of money and barn, all fenced one-half mile west Friday uight the Toney or in the distrtet in which they are issued of Carlton, fronting on main county other day that made him purchase a night and are redeemable at tlie hop exchange rood; can be bought tor $8,000. Posses chestra gives a dunce nt Dayton. new binder. Captain Humphrey lias been taken of that district. To this exchange all sion given at onse. John Dumphrey, engineer of the No. 3—74 acres; 45 under cultivation; McMinnville express, Ims laid oil', ow to the insane asylum at Salem. This hops are to lie delivered and sold, and is not a fitting end for the intellect bills called in, and returned to tlie par the improvements on this place must ing to sickness. ty Issuing them. be seen to be appreciated. Two cows, J. H. Henderson returned from the that once was one of the best in the state. 10 eotswold sheep, fruit and garden in S tate « if O hio , C ity of T eleho , ( ' hot springs on Friday last, much Im C'OI XTI. i'' cluded; 3J miles north of McMinnville; Dr. Charles H. Chapman, of Milwau Frank J I.VCAS proved in health. . • lieney makes ail oatli tliat lie living water on the place. $4,200; pos O. P. Cosliow went to Portland Tues kee, Wis., has been elected president of is tlie senior partner of tile lirni «>f F. J. Cheney 4 Co , doing business in the eity day and took part In the reception of the university of Oregon. He is a grad of Teledo, county and state aforesaid, and session given in ten days. No. 4--167 acres; 140 under cultivation; uate of John Hopkins university and that said firm will pav tlie sunt one hun the vice-president. conies highly recommended as an edu dred dollars lor each and every case of the choicest location in Yamhill coun Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Slugs are troubliug the orchards in cator. ty; must be seen; can be bought, includ Hall's Catarrh cure. this vicinity, but the owners in most ing 2 fine young horses, hack, wagon, F rank J. C iieney . The planking on Third street is near cases are spraying. Sworn to liefore mo and subscribed in ly worn out, and will not last another niv presence, this Gtli «lav of December, A. harness, plow, binder, harrow, 2 cows, The black measles have made their season. Here is an opportunity for the II., 1880 one-half crop, living water on place, appearance at Forest Grove and (taston A W. G leason , tine hard finished house and a first- property owners adjacent to the street [seal) Notary Puplilie in Washington county. to show their public pride and put Hall's Catarrh Cur«' is taken internally and class barn, bearing orchard, etc., only Terms to suit. Possesion acts directly on tlie* blood and mneous $10,000. J. E. Magers and family left yester down a vitritfed brick pavement. surfaces of'tlie system. Semi for testimo given in 15 days. day for Newport, where they will stay nials, free. Tlie attention of our readers is called No. 5—100 acres, 25 under cultiva for three or four weeks. J. C hknej 4 Co , Tele«lo. O. to the large amount of legal advertising fy-Sol.l F. by druggists. 75c, tion; box'house, cheap barn, small or M. B. Hendrick, of the warehouse, in this issue, from the well known firm chard, all fenced, 3J miles from Mc Be Careful of Fire. states that he has plenty of sacks to of attorneys, Ramsey 4 Fenton. It Minnville, all level, living water; loan to farmers on t lie usual terms. represents but a small portion of their The law Concerning flresin Oregon $3,200; terms to suit. The assessor of Wasbingtou oouuty business is'fore the coming session of forests reads as follows: Sec. 4. Any No. C—100 acres, 90 acres under cul was in the city Tuesday visiting F. M. the circuit court. peraon or persons who shall willfully tivation, 10 acres timber, all level land, York, the Yamhill county assessor. The work on the ucw road leading set fire to any wooded country or forest } mile from rail road station, 1 mile The front of the Masonic building south from this city is nearly complet belonging to the state or tlie United from Amity. No buildings, summer- will be cemented and painted. Messrs. ed and tlie farmers who travel it al States, or to any person or persons, fallowed, all fenced, can take posses Stewart and Selters are at work on it ready- are praising it. The greatest shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean sion at once; $52.50 per acre. now. praise will come in the winter time, or,and upon conviction liefore a court of No. 7—127 acres, 30 under cultiva Mr. Webster, conductor of the morn when heavy loads can be hauled over competent jurisdiction, shall lie pun tion, good house, 2 barns, all fenced but ing train, is taking liis annual outing, the road. The B street improvement ished by a fine not exceeding one 7 acres, living springs. This place is and Chas. Berry lias charge of the has commenced. thousand dollars or imprisonment not situated at the foot hills, 3 miles west train. Arthur Cooper is now touring through exceeding one year, or by both such of Carlton and is adapted for fruit,bees, George Wright Post G. A. R. of Port Eastern Oregon and Idaho oil a fine and imprisonment; provided that or stock; every acre can be cultivated; land, will visit Custer Post, of this city, bicycle and writes tliat he rode from nothing herein contained shall apply price $20 per acre; possession at once. If you are in search of anything in on August 5th. This post is making LaGraude to Huntington, a distance to any person who in good faith of 108 miles, over the Blue mountains sets a baek Are to prevent the extension the real estate line don’t be afraid to preparations to receive them. call on me. I make a specialty of the Karl's Clover Root, the new blood In a little over 12 hours. After the bi of a fire already burning. There are thousands of acres in the real estate business and will take pleas purifier, gives freshness and clearness cycle trip he will come home for a visit, to the complexion »nd cures constipa arriving here about the first of August. mountains that have been burned off ure In showing you what I have and An Indian infant hern reoer.ily to "nd have grown up to underbrush of will try and suit you if possible. Call tion. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by How Joe Allen and wife, of the Umatilla the thickest kind. It is impossible to or address Win. F. Briedenstein, real orth 4 Co. hunt in it and it is of no account t’.s estate, insurance and money broker, The Corvallis daily iJVcuM has made reservation, is peculiarly afflicted. It pasture for cattle. A fire would make McMinnville, Yamhill county, Or. was brought into the world with a dou its appearance. Hodry Pape, Jr. for it of some benefit and could possibly do ble harelip and a double cleft palate, Now try Thio. merly editor of the extinct Leader, is no harm. the father of it. It presents a credita the ease being a curiosity in medical practice. With usual Indian pertinae- It will cost you nothing and will Biicklen’s Arnica Salve. ble appearance. surely do you good, if you have a ity the parents refuse to consent to an Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San operation upon their unfortunate off The Best Salve in tlie world for Cuts, Cough,Cold, or any trouble with throat Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Chester I.ungs. Dr. King’s New Dis- Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh's Catarrh spring. Fever Sores,' Tetter, <'Impped Hands, covery for Consumption, Coughs and Remedy is the first medicine I have Deputy Sheri ft'Gates knows what it Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruji- Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or ever found that would do me any good will be paid liack. .Sufferers is to go over the mountains crosslots. tions. aud positively cures Piles or no money Price 50 ots. Sold by Howortli 4 < '«>. pay required. It is guaranteed to give from La Grippe found it just the thing After serving the subpoenas on Brooks, perfect satisfaction, or money refund and under its use had a speedy and With two niUls and a warehouse pur Davidson and Dumphrey, whom he e«l. l’ri«?e 25 cents per box. For sale perfect recovery. Try a sample liottle chasing grain this city will soon be at our expense and ¡earn for yourself found about twelve miles up the Nes- by Rogers Bros. come the wheat center of the county. ;ust how good a thing it is. Trial liot- tucea from Beaver creek, the party Down Go tlie Katefl. tles free at Rogers Bros, drug store. The highest market price will be paid started up the river to the new road. Large size 50c. and $1. 3 and farmers should haul their grain The entire trip wasniade afoot and Mr. The Union l’acifij now leads with here. Itesi Rítate. Gates has a poor opinion of mountain reduced rates to eastern points, and tlie “Oddities,” notwithstanding the trails. The party arrived here in time through car arrangements, magnifi J I) Clampet and wife to J T Wliatly good press notices of the Oregonian for the trial. cently equipped Pullman and tourist piece of land on left bank Willamette and the statements of the advance man The Oregon Snout tells this little sto sleepers, free reclining chair car and river; $400. was punk. A leg and variety outfit ry, which is just as applicable in Mc fast time make it the best line to travel. Mary and Hathaway Yocum to Hen attempting to pose as first-class per Minnville as anywhere else: A ped Two trains leave from Portland daily ry Buell, 129.02 acres, pt W II McCune formers. dler went all over town recently selling at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. The rates d J c, t 5; 6 s, r 0 w; $2000. While some of the youngsters of the a patent article. Among the many are bow within reach of all, and every T J Lebold to James Mitchell, 100 city were playing with the derrick in who purchased was the wife of a mer body should take advantage of them to acres, swj sec 30, t 4 s. r 5 w; $1000. rear of the .new Wright block it fell, chant. One day when he went homo visit the World's fair and their friends Peter and Wilhelmina Schatz to Ad dislocating some of the cornice and to dinner, his wife informed liim what in the east. .Send for rates and sched am Rossner, lots 90, 172, 173, 175 and brick work. No considerable damage a nice thing she had bought. She then ules of trains, and do not purchase 170, Dayton; $10. Was done. learned her husband had them in his tickets until after consulting Wallace J W and Lottie Hobbs to Peter Green seum over the water standing store for a year, at half the price she 4 Hnrtman, agents, McMinnville, Or. Schatz, 187,190, Dayton; $70. W. H. H i 'RLB' jkt , in the gutters of this city will no doubt paid for hers. When told of this she Peter and Wilhelmina Schatz to Ass't Gen’l Pass. Agt., U. P., have much to do in keeping away dip- said: “Well, why don’t you advertise W T Pillman, lot 103, Dayton; $-5. Portland, Ore. theria and typhoid fever. There are them? Nobody knows It.” A B and Tennessee Faulconer to Jos laws that should be enforced in this Monday morning a large party con Phillips, 11.50 acres, pt A B Faulconer city, «(range as it may seem. sisting of the following residents of d 1 c, t 5 s, r 5 w; $402.50. The Wright block will be ready for this city started for Netarts bay: Dr. John F Derby and wife to W R Der occupancy by the 15th. Kay 4 Todd C'albreatli and family, F. E. Rogers by, 4.5 acres, wl lot 3, Fairlawn subdi have the corner and Wallace 4 Walker and wife and Mias Josie (torttier, J. O. When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorWJ vision, t 4 s, r 4 w; $424.40. the other store room, aud will move in Rogers and Mias Fink, Granville Bak Wben she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Peter Schatz and wife to John T as soon as the rooms are completed. erand wife, John Martin and wife, J. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Watson, 1-7 tnt lot 294, Dayton; $5. The offices on the second floor will be E. Brooks and wife, Wayland Hun When she had Children, she gave them Castori*. Peter Schatz and wife to John W fitted up later. saker and wife, accompanied by Miss Hobbs, lots 109, 170, 295, Dayton; $10. Seth G Wells to John J Flynn, 155.72 Schulmerich 4 .Son received a pack Osborne and Lee Collard, John Fleteb- acres, s.J nw| lots 1, 2, 3, sec .34, t 4 s, r age of freight from San Francisco, the erand wife, ('has. Palmer and daugh 0 w; $500. Born. transportation of which from San Fran ter and Miss Rosa Young, J. A. Bu cisco to Corvallis cost $2.09. From Cor chanan and wife, Chas. Nelson, H. L. Sudden Death! That Startling News Head vallis to Hillsboro, about a quarter or a Bettman, (’has. Hoberg and Bob Hen C lark —To the wife of B. ('lark,in this ing w city, on Tuesday, July 25, 1893, a son. fifth the distance the charges are $4. derson. The party will remain at the seashore for two or three weeks. S chmidt To the wife of Wm.Sehmidt, The figures are their own comment.— The public is becoming accustomed near this city, on Wednesday, July to the above heading, but nevertheless Hilleboro Independent. Victory—The GreatOat tit« World lias Ev 20, 1893, a son. it always conveys a shock. Sudden er Known. The creamery at North Yamhill is at death in a vast majority of cases results work all the time and is turning out a Mites' Nerve anti I.lver rills. To many a man, stricken on the from heart disease, manifested by any large amount of butter and cheese. The Act on a new principle—regulating one or several of the following symp North Yamhill busiaess men say that field of battle, the cry of victory has it makes a great difference in business, fallen gratefully; but eves more grate the liver, stomach and bowels through toms: Short breath, palpitation, irregu the nerves. A new discovery. ' Dr. the farmers paying cash for what they ful to an individual is a realizing sense Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, lar pulse, wind in stomach, pa in in side, purchase instead of getting credit as that by the use of Dr. Mlles’ Restora bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa shoulder or arm, under left shoulder was necessary when the only thing tive Nervine he has achieved a victory tion. Unequaled for men, women, and blade, between shoulders or In bowels, over any nervous affliction, such as children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 irregular or intermittent pulse, oppress raised was wheat. prostration, sick headache, poor meme- doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers ed feeling in chest, choking sensation, Joe Willis brought into this office a _____ ry, dizziness, sleeplessuess, neuralgia, Bros. weak or hungry spells, difficult breath bunch of timothy that measured 7 feet hysUaia, fit*, dullness, sexual debility, BUYERS' AND BUSINESS OIRECTOR. ing, swelling of feet or ankles, dropsy; and 4 inches in height. The heads irritability, convulsions, spinal irrita Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure speedily were from 6 to 10 inches in length. He Machine oils at the Union Hardware bility, St. Vitus danoe, etc. Testimo remedies all these. Sold by Rogers has three acres that will go 5 tons to Bros, on a guarantee, who will give nials of thousands of such cures are in Ue. the acre, in fact there is not enough you his elegant book, free. Orin Skinuer lias a little more 4ft possession of the Dr. Mile* Medical Co., ground te hold the hay and Mr. Willis Elkhart, Ind. Restorative Nervine is oak wood for sale at $2.75 per cord, also contemplates using a piece of summer sold by Rogers Bros, the popular drug old fir, 2 ft, at $3 per cord. 23-27. fallow to dry it upon. gists, on a guarantee. Ask for a book Twenty-five dollar cart for $18 at the The dam at Wade's mill up on the free. Bay* C abbi » E. S t OCKWELE. ot Chester. Union Hardware Co. Willamina broke at 8 p. m. Sunday, Held, N. H., "I was afflicted with *n G. H. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, Ono Small Ink 1 IS»n every nUtht tors extremely severe pain In the lower part ot sweeping the entire structure out of ■reek arouse Torpiil Liver«. ¿Sc. per lioUle tlie ebest. Ilie reeling was as It a »on Oregon. sight and raising the Yamhill at this weight was I*l«l I The Plano chain power mower is the A New Variety of Wheat. place about 3} fleet. At Willamina it on a spot the size ot my hand. Dur lightest draft mower in the market. lacked one Inch of the high water ing the attacks, tho A new variety of hardy grain has Call and see them at the Union Hard mark of last winter. The company in perspiration would tended to put in a new dam - soon, so been grown near Walls Walla. The ware Co. stand iu drops on Slatemnan says of it: "H. B. Ingersoll the loss is but trifling.— Sheridan Sun. my race, and It was Dry oak wood delivered at $3 per| brought to tb* Statennan office Monday agony tor mo to coni. I-eave your orders at Booth 4 A fifteen year old son of A. L. Ai make sufficient morning a stool of wheat grown on the Lambright's meat market. derman, of Dayton, died last week effort even to whis Widow McCoy place, between this city per. They ca<ae with diphtheria. It was one of the Pur* manilla binding twine at the ' and Milton, which contained 1*12 heads suddenly, at any most pronounced eases that lias ap- raised from a single grain of seed, an Union Hardware Co. hour ot the day or peared in the county of late ' average head of which yielded 69 large The batcher shop of Booth 4 Lani- night, lasting from years. Several cases of this disease plump grains. This i* an unknown ' bright is at all times supplied with the thirty minutes to are under treatment, and people should variety, and was first noticed by Mr. ! liest of meata, game and fish in season. | halt a day. leaving as suddenly; but, for take great care to prevent Its spread. Inger-oll growing among other wheat Bald timothy hay for sale at $14 per several days after. I was quite pros An epidemic of smallpox is preferable and sore. Sometimes iho attacks ; on the place three yearn ago. His at ton by J. Wisecarver. Good quality,, trated were almost daily, then less freipient After to one of diphtheria. tention was called to it by its heavy call as'l examine. about tour years of this suffering. I was On Friday about $11,000 was shipped ' weight and prolific yield and he care down with bilious typhoi«! fever, *n«l When your $200 watch needs repair-; taken when I began to recover, I had the worst by Receiver Beall, of the Linn county fully separated it from the other grain ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds attack of my old trouble I ever experienced. National bank, to tlie United States and planted the seed obtained the fol At the first ot the fever, my mother gas e of jewelry repaired. depository in Portland, the first Nation lowing season. This year bo hail Ayer'e Pills, my doctor recommending S. Howorth 4 Co. at the McMinn-' me al l»nnk as required by law. All the enough of the see<i to sow 30 acres ” them as being better than anythin« he ville pharmacy are closing out their | could prepare. I conUnue«! taking these money reeeited has to go to the deposi Prevent amt cure Constipation and Sick- Pills, and so great was the beue»t derived stock of paint* and oils at cost. Call tory. The depositors of the bank will Headacba. Small nik- Ik-SM. that during nearly thirty years I have had and investigate. receive dividends of probably 10 per but oae attack of my former trouble, which Capt. Humphrey yet shows no sign When you want prices on lumber get cont as fa«t as collected by the receiver Tielded readily to the same rearedy " • and ordered by the comptroller of cur t of returning reason and while bis con them of A. 8. Briggs as he will save AYER'S PILLS rency. It will take about $15,000 for dition is not serious, his friends are you money. Any quantity and quality. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co- Lowtll, Office with Jas. Fletcher. one such dividedd. Depositors will 1» J alarmed. The value of a good name was well xemplifled the other day, when a nan asked one of our druggists for a bottle of sarsaparilla. ■•Whose?” in quired tlie clerk. ‘ Whoa*?” why, Ay er's, of counw. Ye don't suppose I'm going to run any risks with Hannah, fortunate to secure a dividend every oo days. do ye?" UKOP-WEATllEU BULLETIN. For the Week Ending Tuesday, July *5, 1M93..U. 8. Signal Service. The pusl week luui lieen tlie warmest *o fur tbis season, the maximum tem- peiature ranging from 75 to 85 degrees; a few mornings were cloudy, with clear weuther prevailing the major portion of the day. No rain fell during the week. The clear, warm weather was very beneficial to the ripening of fall sown grain. Fall sown oats and wheat are being cut in Linn, Lane, Benton, Douglas, Josephine and Jaekson coun ties. iu Marion, Polk and counties to the northwest harvesting lues not yet become general, but will be this week. The grain cut so far has been heavy, of good quality and very satisfactory to the farmers. The spring wheat aud oats and wheat will not yield nn aver age unless rain should fall within the next wi U. Spring wheat is not over 15 inches high and it will be hard to safely cut. Clover, hay lias all been cut aud put away; timothy hay, will be cut this week. In Jackson county the second crop of alfalfa is liv ing cut. Potatoes are a good crop every where, Fruit continue* dropping from tlie peach, (tear, apple uud plum trees, reducing the yield still more than was expected. Hops are in bloom and a good crop is expected. The arms are from six to ten feet long and very heal thy. Some yards are expected to yield 2500 pound to the acre; on low lands the hops are not so good, being more backward and of a yellowish appear ance. Goaranteed to cure Bilkiu* Attack* and 1 CoMU**tk>o. Smell RO« Urso«. Every Dose Effective We have placed a large lot of Clothing, Hats, etc. On our counter in order to dispose of them before our Fall goods arrive. This Selling Price Is marked in Red Figures so every customei’ can see what the reduction is by comparing with The Original Price EASTERN OREGON. Th* past week has been the wannest so far this season, the temperature rose from 80 to 100 degrees up to the 2) st when general thunder sboweis occur red, cooling tlie atmosphere consider ably. Tlie rain was of great benefit to spring sown graiu. Fall grain is being harvested and caunot now be affected by the weather. Tl.e rains this month though for the most part light and poorly distributed, have been of great benefit to develop the grain. In Was co and Sherman counties almost an average wheat crop will be secured; in Gilliam and Morrow counties the yield per acre wili be reduced; but the pro duct will be increased due to the in creased acreage. In Umatilla county the prospects are good. Harvesting is iu progress and good yields are report ed. Spring wheat will be short; but fall wheat an average. In Union coun ty the grain crop is slightly damaged; but a fair yield will be secured. In Wallowa county considerable wheat was wluter killed, but th«-, spring sown is goo«l. In Baker county an increas ed acreage will make an increased pro duction. In the counties south and southwest of Baker, where irrigation 1» generally practiced, tho crops are an average. Hay is very good. Fruit in Grant and Crook counties is g«xid; but greatly infe«te<l with insects. Considering the state, its fall and spring sown grain, the conditions are as a whole not discouraging at all; but rather flattering. • B. 8. P ague , Observer. Which is also marked on them. Some of this clothing will be sold at Less Than the Price of the Cloth! As the Summer advances we will be adding from day to day other goods at like sacrifices, instead of running our usual Midsummer Sale. Those coming first will be most certain to get a fit in clothing, as the present price is closing the stock out very fast. A. J. APPERSON. Specimen Cages. 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his stomach was disordered, his llvet was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away and he was ter ribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klectric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Rogers Bros. 3 Putup in neat watclvshaped bottles, an gar coated. Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. Have you seen the “MINNIE?” Remember we have the famous Minneapolis Binder, And the Wood Mower and Rake. Come in and examine them before buying elsewhere. We are in Business and mean Business. JONES & ADAMS, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. M c M innville “For Years,” Cure for CoMs, Fevers an<l Omeral be- , bUitj . Small Bik Beans. per trvtu.. RED LETTER SALE! COLLEGE. WALLACE & WALKER! FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19. SENT) FOR THE NEW f’ATALOUGE. GROCERIES, I TABLE DELICACIESl I OU THE SIDE. J I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EVGEKFE. OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I8TH Just clo«ed the nwt proiperoua year in Its history. Wide range of stndie«. Thor ough instruction. Busineta course added. Tuition free. Entrance fee. >10. Board and lodging at reasonable rate? in the ele gant new dormitory and boarding hall on the rampu«, where student? will receive perw»nal supervisioo. JOHN' W. JOHNSON. PntmtYT. Everything within bounds; Everything Trim, Clean Goods, Neatness, Promptness. PRICES AT THE BOTTOM. [McMinnville, Oregon.