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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1893)
< THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Bicycling 1« not a pleasure now; the roads are i«xt dusty. Miss Hodson, of Portland, Is visiting friends and relatives here. J. J8. Durham and wife returned Monday from Camp Jones. A sidewalk lies been built from the town of Woods to the beaeji. Misses Clara and Etta Story, of the Dalles, are visiting friends lu this city. The Oregon Pacific road sltarges its employees one cent per mile tor travel- ing over tlie road. Ira Nelson returned from Netarts bay last Monday. He left for fcorvallis Tuesday morning. Miss RoseMcPliillips returne<l‘Yriiurs- day evening from a two montlif visit to Eastern Oregon. Miss Halali Rice, of Harrishirg, is visiting Misses Frances ami Rdlwkah Smith, of this city. McCullough A Malone have moved their saloon Into the Zirkel building, formerly occupied by J. W. Bowers. Mrs. J. ]C. Cooper ami family and Mrs. F. E. Rogers are hi Camp’.Jones putting up a supply of tfeckberries. Camp Jones is thefaslton now; danc ing parties ami iuoo$ight rambles make It enjoyable to theLoung people. CROP-W FATHER BULLETIN. THE BARTLETT PEAR CROP. Irvine A Couhow have moved into their new office in the Wright block. Fey the Week Ending Tuesday, Aug. TW, Drawback« that Should be Understood Eight Refrigerator Carload« of Tear« for 31, 1893 Mrs. O. P. Phillips of Iowa visited August 1893—U. N. Nlgnal Service. the Chicago Market. and Acted Upon. the family of C. H. Fleming last week. The weather during tbe past week If there is any fruit in which Oregon There are six general drawbacks to I’OHTOFFICK HOURS. There will be a dance iu theMcMinn- vllle Dancing club's hall on the com . tbe successful cultivation of fine fruit, cun excel, it Is in tlie production of was dry, clear anti warm, with light to Freni Î tn " V- From 7:30 j>. which if understood and acted U| m > ii by pears in general and Bartlett pears In fresh, northwest to northeast winds. ing Saturday night. m. to 8 :.Tn p. m. Manry order hour» from , a. m. tu o p m land owners generally throughout the particular. Through all this region The mean teni|'erature ranged from 66 A party of young men from Oregon Sunday from 12 in. to 1 p. in Mail »onth clo»e» nt 9:50 a. m. Mai| City passed through this city yesterday oouutry, would give fruit of much there is a fair average yield of these the to 68 degrees. The sunshine increased north i la-es at 2:30 p. m. mid 9 p. m. higher quality than is raised at pres present season, especially on the higher to above tbe average, and there were morning on tiieir way to the count. Mail for 5:4.5». ni train close, evening ent, says the Country Gentleman. The lands. Our climate and soils especially no cloudy morniags. The smoke from yV nrvr/vvYYYVYvv *vv>rw«zwww>^fvwww^rv W. H. (filbert wtu arreste«! by tbe llrst of these is a defective selection of favor pear growing and afford a One forest fires became more deH.se in the I. before at II p ni. Sheridan and sauiliern Tillamook mail city marshal Tuesday for making an varieties Many of second rate quality ness of texture and delicacy of flavor Willamette valley and.in the'southern at U a in. unprovoked assault onWalter Holman. are now in bearing where they might not easily equaled and nowhere ex counties. Bail was given and the old gentlemen cni'HCH NoricEa. i Harvesting ami threshing of fall be yielding delicious fruit, or they may celled. They have an aroma that M c M innville , Or. July 29. '93. will be tried next week. be deficient in productiveness, or com makes those who eat one the first time wheat is complete in many sections. MiTimmsr Ki’iscor.ii. I'ltracir.-Services I To U'/ioni it May Concern: l'ref. Fargo and party did not make f»erv Siibliulb at II n. m anil 7:40p in, mand only a low pilcein market. It think they never knew before how de- Late sown spring grain is being cut. J Having pnrehased of Messrs, J ones & .un.lav b.'ol at ¡1:30 a, m Craver meeb the ascent of Mt. Hood. They went Is well worth while for tlie owners of licious they can be. That is what the The straw is short, but tlie heads ap ine Thursday evenings at 7:30. within about 200 feet of the top and ] A dams one of the Minnie Harvesters, can Montana people said when they had pear to be well filled. Some spring orchards to inform themselves as to the B ev . 8. E M xmhkixr , Pastor found Hint it was impossible to go finest varieties. The second deficiency the first shipment from Oregon two wheat in the Willamette valley has I truthfully say it is as light draft machine Cl MBl.BlAX1> rSKSaVTEBI VN Clll Rl H — kervices every Subbath at 11 a, :n. and 7 p further. They did not pick the right on tbe part of owners is bad cultivation summers ago. been threshed .with favorable results, ¡: as I have ever seen; is easily adjusted and L Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. place to muke the ascent. While there] are many already bear yielding beyond expectations, The and weeds and grass are allowed to ltnv W. H J oxes , Pastor. ] does as good work as any machine can do. The warehouse of Kratz A Keirnau grow among tlie trees causing scabby ing, some really old trees, the young or yield in the coast and southern coun- | ihrnsr C hi bcil - Services every Sabbath t I am more than pleased with my machine, L II a. ni. anil7::«l p. in. Sunday School at has receive«! 20,000 bushels of wheat up fruit. The third drawback is caused chards coming on are of much greater tie» of the state average about 20 busli- L oa. in. l’tv C. I.. B onham , Pastor. > and to any of my friends and neighbors extent. Home are on the Washington els per acre, which is below the aver- to date. Wheat Is coming in rather by hard and neglected soil, and no at | I'HKISTUS (' iiki - ii is i ni xcH. Hi ti — — Services Services every Sab. Sub- I nth at II a Clli ---- 18 7:30 .On p. in. y Sunday slow so fur, on account of tlie backward tention is given to enriching and keep shore of the Columbia, on the islands age. In other sections of Western ► who are in need of Binders would advise in. anil k... -- Eh.Mil • -■ at «n 1" „ a. m. y . P. 8 C. E. meets season and the fact tliat there is no de ing tlie surface properly pulverized. along the Oregon side, on the hills and Oregon the average yield is reached; au ‘ them to buy a Minnie as I know it will Prayer-meeting Weil- ■tunilin at I'- m mand for wheat ill tlie Portland mar The trees make a feeble growth, bear in the valleys of the Willamette to the average crop of oats will be secured in .... Everyone invited |>. olav at 7 . 10 p m. J give them entire satisfaction. 11 A. D enton , Pastor. ket, bringing but 50c at present. Tbe poor fruit and diminished crops. Bad Calapoola mountains and some large moat sections. Some, being sown late, i F. R. K inderman . Sr. J ami - < 'vruoin I ' hi bch .—Services 1st wheat runs from live to ten bushels to pruuing is the fourth drawback, and it plantations are near Medford in Pogue failed to mature and are being cut for tnl :li<i Sundays of each month, Sccoml river valley. One of the largest, 12,000 hay. More oats have been cut for hay the hundred over machine measure. may lie an entire neglect allowing tlie Hilda« St. Mary's at Corvallis. Fourth kti’.dav. St Patrick's Church on Muddy. The flouring mills havo shut down for trees to become a mass of brush, or on trees, on over a hundred ucres, on the in Clackamas county than in other sec ÀÂ^AAÀAAAAÀAAA/V^y^AAAA«^.' AAAAA/^A. AAAAA^A B ev . T hos B rioiiy , Pastor a few days for want of sacks. At the the other hand they may be badly mu Polk county shore below Salem, be tions. The potato crop requires rain to - ----- --- Corvallis business men have organ Grange warehouse there has been re tilated by excessive cutting. In pref longs to the S. R. Wallace estate, make an average yield. The crop has McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., icvt ill their hall the first ami third Sutur ized a hotel company, anl are looking ceived 15,iXk) bushels. It over runs erence to this treatment no pruning which is bearing considerably now in auifered most in southern counties. It ay of «-a« li month at 10 a. in. Visitors for a suitable site for a larp hotel build machine measure about the same as at should ever be given except for tlie re its fifth year. California has Hooded the is believed a good rain would mature a jrdially invited. .1. T J oli . y , lug. the Kratz & Kiernan warehouse. Are moval of defective and crooked Eastern cities with her Bartletts for a good crop In northern counties. Yege- M rs . M. E. K uns , Master, Secretary, branches, and for giving an even and month or more and prices have ruled tabies are plentiful for home consump Miss Lasira Apperson, too lias been paying tlie same price, 50 cents net. low, blit the supply from there Is now tion. The dry spell failed to injure uniform head. visiting at Orgon City forie past two McMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. A most important operation is the exhausted, save a few mountain locali vegetables growing iu low ground; In ie World- Meet first and Third Mondays weeks, returned home Storday eve ¡each month; visiting brothers cordiaflv Rev. John r»rs»n, SUII Presiding Elder fifth, and consists of properly thinning ties, and recent quotations show that dry, elevated places the drought caused ning. iviusl to attend l.odge rtxim Tldrd St the fruit; when the trees are overload prices are advancing to a paying figure. them to lire and burn. Champion Pastorate« of tlie District. Inion block. J.O R ookrs , C. C. Tlie First National bunk (I'lie Dalles There are several carloads to bo found prunes are ripe and are being shipped ed the crop cannot make a line growtli T. .1. BRii’i.Kroiui, Clerk. has resumed operations. Sjeral more Al the Albauy conference of th« M. ami the tree is injured by overbearing. at the Dalles, which is our earliest fruit to eastern markets. The muskmelon Custer Post No. 9 meets tlie second ami of the Oregon banks will riime in a E, church Iles'. John Parsons, who has The work of thinning should be com region. Tliis week shipments com crop will not be a success. More favor furili Saturday of each month at (I. A. R, few days. been presiding elder of the Salem dis menced early and before tlie tree lias mence from tlie Columbia river and able rejxirts have been received from kll in Vnion block at 7:30 i>. m. All ¡ember« of the Order.are cordially inviteli W. E. Martin left yesterty morn trict during the past year, was selected been exhausted. Where it is obvious the early locations in the Willamette Jackson county concerning tlie corn | uttend our meetings. ing for Portland aud he wi»probably to serve again the coming year in the early in the season that an unprofitable valley. So the total will aggregate crap than from other counties. L S. D owninc , Under the influence of tlie warm visit his old home in Michi)! liefore same field. His report showed 700 amount of fruit is set, (lie work of largely, though, of course, there will be lì. F Ci.i B ink . Post Commander. I! Adjutant. . conversions during the year. returning. thinning should be commenced. A considerable home demand. Ship sunny weather fruit is maturing rapid The following are the appointments regular system should be adopted, and ments from tlie Wallace orchard will ly. There will be an abundance of j/Chas. Grissen and familyvturned NOTICI! among the large fruits, such as usu commence early next week, and a few plums, pears and prunes generally from Camp Jones Mondaj loaded to pastorates in the Salem district. Albany—J. T. Abbet. ally uttain two or three inches in diam days later from Candelaria fruit farm over the state, and in interior counties down with eamietl and U'anneil Hereafter all notices annoiinc- Amity—C. E. Crandall. eter, should be thinned to five or six just south of Salem, planted in the apple crop is large. Apples con blackberries. igentertainiiieiitH for which an Brownsville—David Wolff. inches asunder. Smaller kinds of 1878 and since that by S. A. Clarke. tinue to full in tlie northern counties, ■mission fee is charged, all i " Chas. Hem istreet arrived iu from Brooks—T. F. Royal. These two orchards, and those of principally due to tho injurious work fruit may be left correspondingly near Ice Tillamook ....... ...... — Tu Tuesday evening. fe will pituary matter after the notice Corvallis—H. Gould. together Such treatment will greatly some other growers who live near Sa of tbe codlin moth. The apple crop, as r death has been given as a inat- remain here for a day or so a then Dallas—S. A. Starr. Increase their size as well as improve lem, may load eight refrigerator cars, a rule, is not up tlie average. Pastures leave for the World ’ s fair. ir of news, all resolutions of con- Dayton—L. F. Belknap. the quality. Many heavy bearers and will probably be all shipped to are failing and stock is not looking blenee, wedding notices, cards ' The last legislature changeilabor Eugene—I). N. Melnturfl'. among apples and pears should have gether to Chicago—at least the surplus well. In the coast counties buttermak f thanks, etc., furnished the day from the first Saturday in ne to Halsey—H. Oberg. the number reduced to less tlmii one- above home needs. The Earl fruit ing has received a check owing to fail Eleplione-Rcgister for publica- the first Monday in Septeml; So Hubbard—A. Kershaw. half, but this will by no means reduce company wire Mr. Clarke that the mar ing pastures. Regardless of unfavora pn w ill be charged for at regu- next Monday will be a legal ho»y. Independence—S. W. Potter. tlie bulk of tlie crop. In experiments ket is now improving, and Mr. Waliace ble influences the hop crop promises to L advertising 1-utes, 5 and IO Wallace A Walker will tie thqigh- Jefferson—W. H. Myers. which have been made tlie specimens of Salem has telegraphic reports to the mature well. It is estimated that they Lebanon—D. T. Summerville. have grown so lunch larger, even same effect from Chicago. It is proba will be ready to be picked about Sep |nts per line. ly settled in their new store the Mehama—To be supplied. when thinned to two thirds, that the ble that there may be a good demand tember 4th. The damages of hop lice Wright block by the last of tho.ek. Monroe—G. R. Arnold. Local and General. amount has continued as large as on East for late fall pears, and as Califor have been unimportant. There is also They ¡have.' promised a treat tobeir McMinnville—S. E. Meminger. unthinned trees. A great abridge nia has not many plums left many late a noticeable absence of mold. The customers. lop tickets printed at this office on Newport—To be supplied. ment of labor has been effected by tlie plums may go East with Bartlett pears. burrs are thickly Bet. Light frost, Furmers who have considerable U r irt notice. Salem—G. W. Grannis. rapid work which may be performed Fruit growers may not get very high which injured tender plants and vines, land on their farms could help str Salem Mission—to be supplied. lev. Watkins and wife are visiting by speedily getting rid of these east-off prices these dull times, but the home occurred on Aug. 25 in some sections of ing humanity by having it sla)]. Shedd—S. L. Lee. specimens instead of allowing them to demand is limited by tlie failure of the interior counties. ihe city. Men in neetl of something to ent w|<l Sheridan—E. C. Graff. grow and require hand-picking in gath canneries to pack, so it will be some. EASTERN OREGON. 15 fora first class sewing machine at be glad to do it for 75. cents ak’ Siletz Indian Mission—C. R. Ells ering and assorting for tlie market. thing to let the world learn the value of It was slightly warmer last week; Third Street. McMinnville. Irissen’s. and board. worth. The sixth drawback is in allowing in our products, and something more to the mean temperature rauged from 64 J. M. Hodson, second deputy colL Silverton—Isaac Heart. sects to injure and destroy tlie trees learn how to handle fruits, for it is a to 72 degrees. No rain occurred, no tons of butter leave Tillamook or of the port of Portland, under Turner—II. M. Corner. and puncture and spoil tlie fruit. The business that requires skill and care to though it is mucli needed. The sun Harrison administration, is visit Woodburn—A. S. Mulligan. shine was tlie average.. owners, therefore, should make them bo successful.— Oregonian. tvery boat. tlie family of Ills nephew, O. O. H Junction—H. S. Wallace. selves familiar witli tlie habits of tlie Harvesting and threshing.-of fall ay lias graduated from two oph- Tenting Melons. son, of this city. caterpillars, canker worms, curculios Philomath—C. H. Lee. wheat is nearly over. Early sown Itnic colleges. George Barnhart and party relurt Waterloo—to be supplied. and the many other destroyers. These The watermelon season is at hand spring wheat begins to ripen. Much op picking in this section will corn from Mt. Hood Tuesday. George i President of Willamette university, six points properly attended to will and an ability to discriminate between spring wheat and oats are green. The ice about Sept. 12th. taken witli a severe hemorrhage of t Gee. Whittaker; J. H. Roork, financial make all tlie difference between fruit a ripe or green melon is very necessary. second crop of alfalfa is being cut. is.Mcf 'ain left Friday for Tillamook. lungs upon reaching Dundee on I. agent; I. D. Driver, lecturer. of tlie finest quality and such as may Some people.liave the knack of spot Haying will continue nearly two :uit court is in session. way home. The hemorrhage is n be injured by a scabby surface and ting a ripe one every time, but for weeks longer. Some wheat will be Panning out Gold. lie family of J.W. Henry are speiul- considered serious. rendered worthless by bail flavor. tlie benellt of the inexperienced we re shriveled and some will lie burnt; but a week at the Meadows. People are returning from the mom The cloeing down of sawmills along Terrible .Misfortune—Many Suffering publish tlie following, which is said to generally the grain is plump and of E. Sibley has leased the Tillamook tains with large quantities of cann^RC pne of f|ie Oregon Pacific has caus- be a sure melon test: Draw tlie thumb superior quality. Pears, prunes and from it Today. Forest Grove telegraph line. lilackberries. There has been a bu g,] a ]arge number of men to seek otliei nail over the melon, scraping the thin, plums are plentiful and of a superior Tlie cry of misfortune is never heard green skin, says the farmer. Jf the quality. Stock on tlie range is in good '. E. E. Goucher and family are crop and energetic pickers have ’Hviployinent, anti not a few of them complaint. The lazy people say t her$ive taken gold pans mid gone up tbe without a responsive throb of sympa edges of tlie skin on eacli side of the condition. Stock buyers are securing ding a week at the Meadows. thy from those who hear it. Thous is not much of a crop. .utli Santlam to work, and it would ands who have had la grippe, which scar are left ragged and granulated and beef cattle for market. Water in tbe You can never liave a really gooil ni that they were making a success left them with that constant tired, the rind under the scar is smooth, f.rm streams is getting low, and there is not complexion until the impurity isit, as from 75 cents to $4 a man is be- wornout feeling, sleeplessness, dull and white and has something of a glas sufficient water for irrigation purposes. headache, depression, hysteria, etc., cleansed from your blood. What you« taken out each day. This, consid- have often prayed for relief, and are ob sy appearance the melon is ripe. But Vegetables need rain badly. B. S. H ague , need is a thorough course of Ayer's Sar-Lg the present hartl times, is not taining it from Dr. Miles’ Restorative if tlie edges of the sear are smooth and Observer. Nervine. M. Lew Enynart, Macy, the thumb has dug into the rind in saparilla, which is absolutely free from _____________ Ind., says: "Your Nervine has cured places and the skin does not come off “The all harmful ingredients, and therefore Noble Art of Sell-Deferne. ” Set Probate Court. me of prostration; it is just what your Forth by an Authority pertectly safe. advertisement said it was.” "Two bot clean, then the melon is green. You date of Wm. A. Detmering; final tles of Nervine cured me of sick head can easily learn on two melons, one lar posts and boards to exchange IzTlie canneries are running at Tilla Self defense is instinctive. Persons H. Fleming spent Monday and mook bay and the catch is large. lint filed and Oct. 3rd at the hour ache.”—Chas. Wilber, Palmyra, N. Y ripe, the other green, noting tlie differ who find themselves afflicted with its and baled hay. Enquire of II. Sold on a guarantee by Rogers Bros* ence after they have been cut open. ('clock p. ni. set to hear same. Thirty-five boats are at work and the iday of this week at Camp Jones, lieart disease as manifested by its many Call for the doctor’s book,‘‘New and iblis. symptoms, palpitatien, short breath, Down Go the Raten. alter Holman left Wednesday for average nightly catch is 15 fish to the ate of G. W. Goucher; petition to Startling Facts,” free. r. Nmitlijlias leased tlie McMinn- irregular pulse, pain in side or shoul boat. The operation of the canneries *al estate filed and Oct. 3rd at tbe on »tel to finish his musical education. An Onion Ranch. der, smothering, fainting or dropsy, for one year. He took )ios- will, no doubt, relieve tlie stringency 1W 1 o'clock p. m. set to hear same. Tlie Union Pacific now leads with naturally desire a defense against what J. Sharp aud Martin Adams are Tuesday. reduced rates to eastern points, and the may terminate fatally. For this ex Frank Bolter, of Brooks, lias seven iling a few days at the Meadows, in Tillamook. Newberg Fair. / A large fire has been raging in the acres planted to onions this year and through car arrangements, magnifi press purpose no remedy lias ever ap r 11 fruit growers make an ef- / broke down should Tuesday afternoon ntion is called tbe change in the from present indications he expects to cently equipped Pullman and tourist proached Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, threshing machine of Stout A (green timber on the head of Cedar by Rogers Bros, oil a guarantee. » Stout represent the county at the state I creek anil the South Trask. It started holding the Newberg fair. Ow- harvest at least 5000 bushels. Onions sleepers, free reclining chair car and sold ’s place. Mrs. O. F. Perkins, of Northwood, la., fast time make it the best line to travel. • n lthe lateness of the season it was says Dr. Miles New Heart Cure saved i of tlie large plates of glass were in the neighborhood of the Mountain weigli 57 pounds to the bushel and il while being placed in position house, as it lias for the past three years tli<f best to postpone the fair two this would make the yield for the sev Two trains leave from Portland daily her life. She suffered from palpitation and the heart would fnajuently beat as Wright block. or so. Berry pickers seem to be very wait will therefore be held Sept. en acres 285,000 pounds, or about 40,714 at 8:45 a. nr. and 7:30 p. ni. The rates high 125 a minute. Was not expected are now within reach of all, and every 20, jl anil 29. pounds to the ncre. These onions attention of our farmer readers is careless in that section. to live. Was a mere skeleton; no relief Red rates have been secure«l over will no doubt bring three cents per body should take advantage of them to from ph.ysicians. New Heart Cure PRICES to tlie item headed “('reameries" Don’t buy a blood-purifier because it cured her. AT THE BOTTOM. hern Pacific railroad. Tickets pound by the time they are ready for visit the World’s fair and their friends * page. Read it. is “cheap.” The best—The Superior will good for return on the 30t1>. market, thus making tlie returns for in the east. Send for rtites and sched I Skinner lias a little more 4ft Medicine—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is, in Real Estate. the seven acres net the sum of $8,550, ules of trains, and do not purchase »<1 for sale at $2.75 per cord, also the end, the cheapest blood-purifier in MARRIED. tickets until after consulting Wallace or $1,221.42 per acre in round numbers. J M Kelty to Fred A Hurner, 129 the market. The ingredients of which 2ft, at $3 jier cord. & Hartman, agents, McMinnville, Or. c ' “ "' ewlev —At the residence of This is sufficient argument to convince acres pt Ruel Olds d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; it is composed are the niest expensive . Henderson and party returned W. H. HVRLB'JRT,. $4900. the,., in this city, on Thursday, anyone that’ the raising of onions in ietarts bay Sunday evening after and medicinally efficacious that can be Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agt., U. P., State of Oregon to J M Bunn, nw', of AU 1893, Mrs. Lucy E. Bewley Oregon is very profitable. Mr. Bolter's obtained. Portland, Ore. rnce of three weeks. an<X’. Cowls, Jtev. W. H. Jones onion patch lies in what was formerly nw, lots 1, 2 and 3, see 11, t 2 k, r 5 w; Ata meeting of (the Baptist church ne Carlin left for Tillamook ofllL. known as Lake Labish and is as rich Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San $251. y in the interest of the cigar on Tuesday evening to discuss the land as is to be found anywhere, being Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Andrew Merchant to Wm Merchant, question of closing th« buslne«’ houses 'which he is a member. Karover Hoot, the new blood The Leading Normal School in on Sunday, it was votetl that the pas- puriflCes freshness and clearness what is known as beaver dam land. Remedy is tlie first medicine I have 6 acres, pt S Beauchamp die, t 3 s, r 4 nates from the Keeley institute w;$I. the Northwest. Strong Profession tot; confer with the pastors of the other to the ’lésion and cures constipa- The varieties of onions grown by him ever found that would do me any gooil leet at Forest Grove today and this year embrace tlie Yellow Globe Price 50 cts. Sold by Howorth A( ,'o. Julia A Bryan to J A Vanoedoll, 320 al and Academic Courses, and well — city •• and ---* call — a - mass churches of - the tion. De and *1. Sold by How Danvers and Red Wethersfield, the ve a general jollification. acres pt John Marble d 1 c; t 3 s, r 3 w; organized Model School for Practi meeting of the citizens for next Tues- ortli A S tate of O hio , C ity of T eledo , $4000. leading varieties of winter onions. cal Training of Teachers. Normal. ('. P. church, of this city, is day evening, Sept. 5th. L ucas C ounty . Advanced Normal, Business, Music W L Warren, sheriff', to Emily J 5 a parsonage at the rear of the Bl'VER D nl'SINESS DIRECTOR. Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that he Marriage License«. Last week R. B. Hibbs sent to Port e , is tlie senior partner of the firm of F. J. Searles, 76.90 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; $1373. and Art Departments. Beautiful . It is being built by subscrip- Cheney Co , doing business in the city land tlie head of a four prong buck, R. M.e a Co. have a nunil<er of and healthful location; light expense The clerk has issued license to wed to of Teledo, county and state aforesaid, anil Pronounced Hopeles«, Yet Saved. the antlers 1 icing in velvet. Tbe horns shotguiFpiit. no saloons. The Normal has enjoy the following persons within the past that said firm will pay the sum one hun Todd have started to move were hard but tbe velvet had not yet dred dollars tor each and every case of ed a steady growth during the past The Ej an<l Neodliam organs at week: ieir new room in the Wright 1/8» From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of lieen disturbed, making it a perfect Jennie Glaze, aged 20; Asa Cate, aged Hall’s Catarrh cure. md when they are settled they specimen. It was sent to (’apt. W.J. Ri C. Grlss« Hurd, of Groton, H. D., we quote: year, reaching an enrollment of F rank J. C hiney . “Was taken with a bail cold, which over 400, the largest in its history. |'e one of tlie finest stores in the Rent a^un ami buy a box of 34. Sworn to before me and subscribed in ley, not tbe man that keeps the hotel, Aug. 24—Mrs. Lucy Bewley, aged 55; my presence, this 6th day of December. A. settled on my lungs, cough set in, and New memliers have been added to those smis shells at Wade A Co.’s 1 finally terminated in consumption. the faculty, new apparatus supplied but the one that keeps tbe largest gun JF I».*, J. W. Cowls, aged 69. and you \Ve good luck. k-cs where dandruff*, scalp dis- store in Portland. Four doctors gave me up, saying I [seal) A W. G leason , and the course of study revised and__ klling and grayness of the hair Notary Pupblic could live but a short time. I gave Kratz, tnan will furnish grain Rucklen’s Arnica Salve. Our farmers fail to recognize that the The graduates are • Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and myself up to my Saviour, determined strengthened. do not neglect them, but apply bags anil your wheat for 2 cents directly on the blood and mucous that if I could not stay with my friends in demand to fill good positions. The diploma entitles the holder to law does not make it necessary to post The Best Salve in tlie world for Cuts, acts per bush«-. sr remedy and tonic like Hall's surfaces of the system. Send for testimo on earth, I would m«>et my alisent ones notices against trespassers. No man Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, nials, free. teach in any county in the State without further examinations. Tuit above. My husband was advised to encwcr. The cel^ quick shot shells are Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, has a right, under the law passed by F. J. C heney k Co , Teledo. O. get Dr. King's New Discovery for con ion, Normal. $0.25 per term of 10 weeks; sub-normal, $5.00 per term of il begins soon; how are your the last legislature, to go on another's sold by R-'ade A Co. The relia Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup W* »Id by druggists. 75c, sumption, coughs and colds. I gave It 10 weeks; business. $0.25 per term. Board at Normal dining hall. $1.75 tions. and positively cures Piles or no I's eyes? Take them to Gay, property to shoot or fish without first bility of tltolls is well known. a trial, took in all eight twitties; it lias ]>er week: rooms from 50 cents j>er week (unfurnished) to $1. and $1.25 pay required. It is guarnnteeti to give — mv, maim x God, siri , I am now a lhalmic optician, at the Hotel obtaining permission from the owner of Shaved tog nnd cedar posts from perfect satisfaction, or money refund cured me, uuu and thank furnishe«!: board and kslging in private families $3.50 to $4.00 per week. well and bearty woman." Trial bot- ..................... 11, September 1st anil 2nd. Con- the property. All persons trespassing Dunzer's -»eamp can be bought ed. Price 25 cents per box. Foe sale Waen Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!». ties free Rogers Bros. Drugstore. TUITION, BOARD, LODGING AND BOOKS LESS THAN $150 PER YEAR. by Rogers Bros. n ami examination free. of Wm. Gat ore subject to arrest and fine- When she was a Child, she cried for Pastoria Conservatory of Music—thorough courses are offered in vocal and in A Natural Bridge. lectric road troni Portland to The Mea«, e resort still contin Of Interest to Sportsmen. I When she became Miss, she clung to Castoriw. Elsia Wrigbt threshed 2250 bushels of strumental music; tuition, $10 per term of 20 lessons. MONMOUTH ues to be thietioo for people who h> for passengers and freight .is When she had Children, she gave them Pastoria, wheat from 50 acres owned by Newt Oregon lias a rival to the natural is easily accesible from all parts of the State, twelve miles from the cap Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. I*. A., . There is money in a road be- like to hunt Agfa. Tbe rates for Branson. This is 45 bushels to the a bridge of Yirginia, although as yet few ita). sixty miles from Portland. tlie mouth of the Yamhill and camping are week or 25 cents a Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore., acre and i« a fine yield. He also thresh person have bad the privilege of gazing day with nap for hunting, fish has just received a supply of books CATAMMll ES CHEERFULLY SENT ON APPLICATION. nville, passing through Dayton, ed 10608 bushels from 400 acres on the upon tbe wonder, and it is doubtful if Ooml Look«. y^and Alonzo Miller were ar- Brnly farm, workwl by Rob McDon ing or pickittjes. Boats will be called "Gun (Tub Rules and Hevised S. SHEDD. P. I.. CAMPBELL. its existence was known at all until tm complaint of Mr. Patterson ald, being more than 26 bushels to the ' let for $1.50 p or 25 cents an hour. Game Laws." This publication con Secretary of Faculty. President. G« xn 1 l«x>ks are more than skin deep, discovered l>y the Perion-Gowiett sur deep. _ .. Rates at the Ife n 50 per day. tains a digest of the laws relating to It' tlie Ike Robertson property acre. 1«... Portions this ’ * tract Dry Re||vered at per game in the western states and territo depending upon a healthy condition veying party. The bridge, which is ------ of .* if —* was « . of all the vital organs. If th«- liver tie linity, for trespass, Tuesday, , • light lait the average is very gtxxl. cord. I^Rvelontors at Booth A ries. Mr. Hurlburt will 1« glad to inactive you have a bilious look, if »lout six miles northeast from Detroit plead guilty before Justice Hundav ----- afierwwn a tlr. started in a i^mbright’» \arket. mail you one "of the books upon receipt your stomach lie ilisonlered you have a crosses a canyon fifty feet wide and is I and were fined $15 and costs. Sun '“-____ " _ ' •- ' ’ The butcha<)f A ijini- dyspeptic look, anil If your kidneys lie fully fifty feet high. It i« as perfect a« i field of tbrwbeil grain on the Chas, f of two cent« to cover postage. affected you have a pinched look. Se it could well be, being flat on top ■ ty Superintendent Stilwell will McPhniir^1««'"°™e Tli bright isat at .upp1ied with the W. H. Hl'Itl.Bt'RT. mv , _______________ ‘ cure g<>o<l health and you will have is office Friday and Saturday of ft,h tn •eason. of sacked wheat, out of a pile of 1400 Iiest of meats, good looks. Electric Bitters is the great and arched un«lern«*atli in a manner eek prepared to distribute war- bushels were consumed. The fire J. HARRY BAY, alterative and acts directly on thene vi 1 that woukl almost lead one to lielieve it I When your nee«|t repair t>r «tate and county school funds, when notic'd was beyond control. tal organs. Cures pimples, Uotehes, ■ was the work of man. The bri«lge is ing take it to IL ||h AH kin|Js The well know n fain- liolls and gives a good complexion. Sold tended school laws and nia|»s of nn« Ophthalmic Op at Roger- Bros, drugstore. 5rtr ppr ■ solid rock and is truly one of Oregon's The origin is unknown but some think of jewelry rep«| districts, to clerks who may call ... 4 tician and opti< al ! . botti«'. ' greatest curkiaitfea.— Srintiain /.umber-' it was started by hunters. It seems im- S. Howorth a( (|je MeMinn- Specialist, will be in man. I for them. possible that the discharge of a shot | ville ph»™*®*5»*losing out their the parlor of the H«>- DIB». nh's Vitalizcr i« what you need gun coul«l start a fire and it is probably tel Yamhill on Sep- rtock of paints J, at Shiloh's Cure, the great cough an<l I teml*r 1st and 2nd. Eyes examined free Cream Halm it not a bquid, tnuf or ponder. Appb'ed into Mo nottrfle it It lys|»qwia. Torpid liver, yellow the result of gross carelessness on the and investigate. N ewby —At Amity on Saluiday, Aug. lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket of charge All welcome to come — quietly absorbed It eleoneet the arad, alloy inflammation, heal» — — ►r kidney trouble. It is guaran- part of some smoking hunter or was 26, 1890, Henry Newby, of consump «Ize contains 25 doses, only ‘Bre. Chil the tare». Soldini dnunieU or tent by mail on vereint of prier. Prevent »nd oira. Put up li. »«eat watch-ahapedhoUtes.'mgav He.4»«*«. SmtU HI" it*on and Rak- to give you satisfaction. Price 75c started with ni»li<v. tion. He leaves a wife and one child, dren Imre it. S. Haworth A Co. •nated. Small Bib- EbNim. tfle. per twittlt*. ihh by Howorth A Co I THE TERM GENERAL HARDWARE Is applied to a Business carrying everything that is necessary to the full equipment of a house outside of lumber, paper and furniture. Hodson Runs a Business Of this kind, and you can get PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DOORS, SASH, STOVES, HARD WARE, CUTTLERY and the THOUSAND AND ONE THINGS you need during the year in Hardware from him. He can and will furn ish them if you will go to him for prices. O. O. HODSON. 1 WALLACE & WALKER, I TABLE DELICACIES ON THE SIDE. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ■ REASONABLE TERMS f Family Supplies Everything within bounds; Everything Trim, Clean Goods, Neatness, Promptness. OW STATE \ORHAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OR. I* 1 a ílí ÄpK ...... VCOLD-HEAD x. HAY-FEVER Kllfl 9UC ELY BROTHERS, 56 W J Cf|n Stml REW YORK. 9UC ■’Ô