The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 07, 1893, Image 3

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    HE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
September
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1893
A SI IW» MEETING.
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FOR THE FRUIT GROW ER».
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BUTTER AND CHEESE MAKERS.
THE CHINBSE WENT.
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Th. MlnleterUI Alllaue. Call, a Me.tln.
Tb« State A moc UU o « of Dairymen tu Meet
Thl« Month
to Discus« Sunday Closing.
Vor th« Werk Fading Tuesday, Hept. 3, A Round«up of Mongolian Hop-pickerd , Kallmatee Wlilt-lt Tell Them How to Die- |
pose
of
Their
Crop.
_
—
1M3-.V. 8. Signal Servie«.
at Butteville.
I
CKOI'-YVEATRER BULLETIN.
Ou Tuesday evening a large number
While nearly every person in the
of ladies, a few of the business men
The Oregonian of Tuesday contained
Vice President Adams of the Sauta Willamette valley at present Is inclined
A remarkably warm wave passed
From 7 n m. to 7 p. in From 7:30 p. anil a crowd of boys gathered iu the over during the first part of the week. the following account of the eviction of Clara fruit exchange, says the Rural to talk hop« and fruit and their benefits
h. to 8:30 p. m.
opera house for the purpose of discuss­ August 31st wus the warmest day of Chinese from the hop yards near Butte­ Pre*», has prepared the following valu­ iu a tlnaucial point of view, the que«-
I Money order hours from , a. m. to 6 p. m.
ing Sunday closing. This theme has
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
able table to assist growers In determin­ tion of dairying must not be lost sight
the year, the temperature reaching 90 ville:
Mail smith closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail received considerable attention from
Early yesterday morning 50 Chinese ing whether they shall sell green or of.
degrees in many places. The latter
Lortli closes at 2:30 p. iu. and 9 p. m.
This state has a dairy association of
I M id for 5:45 a. in train closes evening the pulpits of the city during the past part of the week was decidedly cooler. holepickers in the bop-fields about dry:
three or four weeks and as a conse­
L'foreattip m.
Peaches and apricots—Estimate of about 100 members comprised principal­
The mean temperature ranged from 58 Butteville were evicted from their
I Slierhlan and »outhern Tillamook mail quence it was determined to attempt to
degrees at places on the immediate houses by 75 white men, escorted to the uverag« shrinkage, 5j to 1. Cost of dry- ly of the leading men of the valley.
at II a in.
close the business houses on Sunday. eoast to 60 degrees at inland places. nearest dock and shipped to Portland iug and sacking ^including sacks), 2 On the 5th of last mouth this associa­
The president of the iiiiuisterial alli­ The atmosphere was smoky, due to on the steamer Toledo, arriving here cents per dry pound.
tion held a most interesting meeting at
CHl'KCH NOTICES.
M c M innville , Or. July 29, ’m>.
ance, Rev. Memluger, was ehalrman of numerous forest fires. The smoke wasj ■ late in the afternoon. The eviction was Selling green 1
Selling dried the court bouse in Sulem ahd the mem
M etiioihst EriscorAi. C iickch .- Services the meeting. He stated that the meet­
To
H
’
hoin
it May Concern:
particularly dense In the Willamette made by unemployed white men, who fruit at these I isequiv- fruit at these hers were addressed by several able
V< rv Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:40p ni,
prices in speakers. Prior to adjournment It was
Having purchased of Messrs. J ones &
kinilay School at 9:30 a. in
Prayer meet- ing was called for the purpose of getting and Rogue river valleys. Falling aslies had been sent to tlie liop-llelds by em­ pr ices per alent to
sacks per lb.
L- Tlmr-duy evenings at 7:30.
a frank opinion from the people of this became objectionable to pedestrians on ployment agents with the assurance ton
voted to hold the annual meeting of the
A dams one of the Minnie Harvesters, can
R ev . S. E M eminoek , Pastor
$10.................... .................. 4} cents
city, on this subject. He addressed tlie the streets of Portland, where the de­ that they would readily obtuin work,
association in Salem on Wednesday,
truthfully say it is as light draft machine
[<■( MHEKl.l.VU PaUBYTMIAK ClU RCII —
15
....................
..................
6j
cents
September 18, at 2 p.m., and a commit­
Lrvices every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7 p audience for nearly 30 minutes aud posit was sufficiently thick to attract and who arrived there only to find that
as I have ever seen; is easily adjusted and
29................... ..............
7J cents
n Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
then guve way for five minute talks attention. There was about the aver­ all the yards had been supplied with
tee on arrangements conilstiug of Pres­
R ev W H J o . nes , Pastor -
does as good work as any machine can do.
from the people who were present. age amount of sunshine and no rain oc­ Chinamen under contract with the
ident
J.
B.
Looney
of
Jefferson,
Geo.M.
H aetist Cur ri IL—Services every Sabbath
30.................... ................... 10J cents
I am more than pleased with my machine,
growers. Many of the whites had fam­
Weeks and Warren Cranston of How­
1 11 n. in. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at There was either a laek of enthu­ curred.
35.........................................iq cents
■Via. m.
Rxv C. L. B onham , Pastor.
siasm or a reluctance to talk before the
ell, and H. M. Williamson and C. H.
and
to any of my friends and neighbors
Harvest is nearing completion, being ilies to support, and being without
40.................... ................... 13 ceuts
iry Sab- crowd, on’the part of the orators of the
C hristi I* Ciivacit.—Services every
Schmidt of Portland, were named to
principally confined to late sown spring funds and no prospects of work, they
who are in need of Binders would advise
|aih at 11 a in. mid I 7 :30 p. ni.
ni Sunday
Eacli
additional
$5
per
green
ton
adds
arrange a programme for the meeting.
Early sewn spring drove the Chinamen from the town in 1 j cents per dry pound.
fhnol nt 10 a. m- Y. 1». 8 C E. meets city and it was some time before the wheat and oats.
them to buy a Minnie as I know it will
junilav nt 6:3“ p. m Prayer meeting Wed- speeches commenced. At last Rev. wheat was a go<sl crop, more than real­ the hope of securing their places.
This committee has decided that it
Prunes—Estimate of average shrink­
e-d:iv at 7.30 p m. Everyone invited
give them entire satisfaction.
Denton broke the lee aud made a short izing expectations, while late sown
Butteville is a small town in Marion
was not best to try to do more than
A. D enton , Pastor.
age 2.5 to 1. Cost of drying and sack­
F. R. K inderman .
have u business meeting and have a
I S t . J ames C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st and interesting tnlk. He was followed spring grain was practically a failure. county about 29 miles from Portland.
ini 3 h II Sundays of each month, Second by Rev. Bonham, C has. Greening, C. The grain failed to mature and many It has a population of 175, and is one of ing, including sacks, § of a cent per dry special meeting late iu the fall,after the
pound.
lunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis, fourth A. Wallace, Mrs. Cozinc, A. J. Nelson.
farmers are through the rush of work
oat crops were cut^for hay. The second the oldest towns in the state. Usually Selling green
hinday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy.
; Selling dried
Dr. Rowland, J. E. Magers, J. J. Col­ orop of clover wus light.
R ev . T hos . B riody , Pastor
it is a very dull place,but all was activ­ prunes at
and before the roads get bad, at which
lard and E. C. Walker. Prof. Northup
time it is expected that a regular pro­
The hop crop is demanding the at­ ity about 8 o’clock yesterday morning. these prices aient to ¡ ln sacks
I McMinnville Grange, No. 31, P. of II., then offered a resolution requesting the
gramme will be provided and efforts
tention of the public. Preparations are There was a gathering of 'unemployed per ton
», et in their liall tlie first ami third Satur­
I pound.
ai- of eacli month at 10 a. 111. Visitors k rslness men to close and calling for a being made for picking and securing men at that hour, but not until two
made to secure a large attendance.
$20.............. ........................ 3| cents
pr.liallv invited.
.1. T J olly ,
committee of three to call upon tlie large yields. From the first propitious hours later was the purport of the
Probate Court.
[Mas. M. E. K uks ,
Master,
25.............. ........................3J cents
business uien and receive their signa­ weather which predominated resulted meeting and the Intention of the par­
Secretary,
30.............. ........................ 4| cents
tures. The resolution was piaced before in securing to the hopgrower an excel, ticipants made known. When it was
Estate of Wm Vanbuskirk; report of
[ McMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of house and was discussed, some of tlie
35.............. ........................ 5J cents
lent stand. Now the vines are laden understood the Chinese were to be
Bic World--Meet lirai and Third Mondays
sale of potatoes allowed; final account
40.............. ........................ 5j ceuts
■ each month; visiting brothers cordially most sensible remarks of the meeting with burrs of good average size and ex­ evicted, and 75 determined-looking
Each additional $5 per green ton adds filed aud October 7, at 10 o’clock set to
hvited to attend
Lodge room Third St being made at this point by Rev. Hun­ cellent quality.
Picking will com­ men formed in line and started for the
hear same.
[inion block.
,1.0. RoiiElts, C. C.
§ of a cent per dry pound.
hop-fields,
there
was
great
excitement
saker,
J.
E.
Magers
aud
J.
FI.
Hender
­
mence in some sections on the 7tli of
IT. .1. llainnEFORU, Clerk.
Guardianship of Geo H Walker aud
Our readers interested in fruit raising
son.
in
the
little
town.
A
number
of
in
September. The warm, dry weatherof
Jas W Walker; inventory approved.
Just liefore the motion to adopt was the past week caused the lice to multi­ habitants turned out but did not offer should cut tlie above figures out as?
Custer Post No. 9 meets the second and
Estate of Henry B'Newby; Edna L
bnrtii Saturday of each month at G. A. R. put, J. II. Henderson stated that he
preserve them. It will save considera­
ply, especially on bottom lands, where to stop the men.
lull ........
in i'nion
I'nion block at ’ 7:30 p. m. All
Newby appointed administratrix;l>onds
ble
figuring.
The
evictors
were
under
the
leader
­
was
a
business
man
of
the
city
and
had
hembers of the Order.are ei ■ordinily invited
the vines are green. The crop is so far
fixed at $3200.
b attend our meetings.
been one for eight years past and tliat advanced toward maturity that there is ship of a young man, apparently not
Down Go the líate«.
Estate of Peter 8ax; final account ap­
L 8. D ownino .
over
25
years
of
age,
with
singularly
the
people
knew
to
what
extent
he
little
fear
of
any
material
Injury
being
lì F I'l.rinxE,
I Post Commander.
Tae Union Pacific now leads with proved; administrator discharged and
Adjutant.
had attempted to obey tlie laws of God done by the insects, should the weather resolute features. The men started for
bondsmen exonerated.
Distribution
and man, without any statement from be sufficiently warm to assist .them in the hoptlelds in a body and acted very reduced rates to eastern points, and the
ordered as prayed for.
through
ear
arrangements,
magnifi
­
orderly. The first place they called
him. His store had been open«! on increasing.
NOTICE
Estate of Alexander McKinley: con­
cently equipped Pullman and tourist
Sunday to accommodate bis customers
Fruit is plentiful i upmarket. Plums was at the house of Mr. Eilers, of the
Hereafter all notices luinoiine- at various times, aud that three out of : and jtears are of excellent quality. Hopgrowers’ association. He was not sleepers, free reclining chair car and tinued to October term.
ng entertainments for which mt every five who requested him to open Much fruit is being shipped to eastern at home, but Mrs. Eilers, who answer­ fast time make it the best line to travel. Terrible Ml8fortune---Many Suffering
from it Today.
Ldmission fee is charged, all on Sunday in the eight years had been markets. Apples are plentiful, but in­ ed the knock, received the men very Two trains leave from Portland daily
Lbitnary matter after tlie notice of the Christian element of the city. ferior, being injured by the codlin kindiy. In response to an inquiry by at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. The rates
The cry of misfortune is never heard
>f death lias been given as a mat- He moved to amend the resolution by moth. Peaches are plentiful in the the leader, she replied that Chinamen are now within reach of all, and every­ without a responsive throb of sympa­
body
should
take
advantage
of
them
to
|er of news, all resolutions of con- inserting a sentence to the effect that southern
were
employed
in
the
fields.
Then
the
thy
from those who bear it. Thous­
i
and interior counties. The
ands who have had la grippe, which
kolenee, wedding notices, cards the Christian element would pledge crop
i
in northern counties suffered from leader said: “We have not come to visit the World’s fair and their friends left them with that constaut tired,
Lf thanks, etc., furnished tlie themselves to refrain from retjuesting curl-leat
i
and in some sections was an make trouble, but to get work. Our in the east. Send for rates and sched­ wornout feeling, sleeplessness, dull
relcplione-llegister for publica- the business men to open their places i entire failure. Some fine specimens of families are in need and must have ules of trains, and do not purchase headache, depression, hysteria, etc.,
■oii will be ebarged for at regu- on Sunday. This was seconded by Rev. vegetables are being shipped to market. bread,and we must have employment.’ tickets until after consulting Wallace have often prayed for relief, and are ob­
Rr advertising rates, ft and IO Bonham, and here the chair got mixed Vegetables are plentiful for home con. Mrs. Eilers replied that as far as work & Hartman, agents, McMinnville, Or. taining it from Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine. M. Lew Enynart, Macy.
W. H. H urlb ' jrt ,
jents per line.
up aud had it not been for some old sumption.
.
Potatoes will uverage well; was concerned, she would pledge her
Ind., says: "Your Nervine has cured
Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agt., U. P.,
political caucus war-horses in the meet- I the crop has suffered from drought. word that the six Chinese on the fields
me of prostration; it is just what your
Portland,
Ore.
would
be
returned
to
Portland
at
once,
advertisement
said it was.” “Two bot­
Local and General.
ing the snarl would still be unraveled. More rain would have matured an
tles of Nervine cured jne of sick head­
Rev. Denton suggested that the sen- enormous
<
crop. Corn continues green, and the 100 or more engaged by Mr.
• The Cost of Manuscript.
ache.
Chas. Wilber, Palmyra, N. Y
■ Hop tickets printed at this office on teuce desired by Mr. Henderson be in- with
■
good growth; the ears are not ma­ Eilers and on the way to Butteville
Sold on a guarantee by Rogers Bros,
■nu t notice.
As an illustration of the money ;>aid Call for tlie doctor’s book, “New and
corporated in the original resolution I turing. More rain is necessary to make would be stopped at Boone’s ferry and
I $15 for a first class sewing machine at and after some parley the chair declared an
i a verage crop i n all sections, except sent back to this city. Mr, Eilers came to writers as soon as a reputation is Startling Facts,” free.
that as the motion of Mr. Henderson to in tlie southern counties of Josephine homo soon afterwards and carried out established the September Cosmo­
E. rissen’s.
Marriage License«.
politan
contains less than eight
:
Jackson, where tlie essential cli­ his wife's promise.
■ L. Dorris, of Independence, spent amend bad not beeu seconded the orig- and
The clerk lias issued license to wed to
The
army
then
moved
on
to
Beek
’
s
tliosaml
words,
for
wbicli
the
sum
of
inal
motion
to
adopt
was
before
the
i
matic condition is warm nights.
Bunday in the city.
hopfields, three and a half miles west sixteen hundred and sixty-six dollars the following persons within the past
EASTERN OREGON.
■ Tiie Masonic lodge of this city has house, aud it was put and carried by a
of Butteville. The same demand was was paid.
Ex-President Harrison, week:
standing vote.
No rain fell during the past week,
■ccived a lot of new furniture.
Mi-s. Angie Keene, aged 27; G F Bit-
The resolution carried w.itli it tlie clos- , the temperature was decidedly warm made and was refused by Mr. Beck on Mark Twain and William Dean How­
I Mrs. J. C. Cooficr and family return-
ing of tlie drug stores and the persons , during the first days,and became much the ground that he had written con­ ells are the three whose works com­ mar, aged 32.
|d from Camp Jones Sunday last.
tracts with the Celestials and could not mand such a price.
Bucklen’M Arnica Salve.
who had not voted for the resolution cooler
,
during the close of the week.
■ Chas. Hussey came up from Portland explained their vote. The chair was
discharge them without losing a large
The
September
number
lias
more
Many mountaiu fires cause tlie atmos­
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
■turday last, returning Monday on a bothered, aud some understanding tliat
sum of money. “If you cannot; we than one hundred illustrations, giving Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
phere to be smoky. Tlie sunshine was
leycle.
can,” was the firm reply of the leader. the cheif points of inteaest in the Co­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
the suggestion of Rev. Denton to insert , about the average.
Mr.
Beck
was
politely
told
tostepjgside
Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Erup­
lumbian
exposition,
and
the
fair
is
■ Cedar posts and boards to exchange the amendment of Mr. Henderson had
Harvest is nearly over and threshing
Lr oats and baled hay. Enquire of R. been carried without a vote upon it,the is far advanced in the Columbia river and then the men began searching for treated by more than a dozen different tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
I. Hibbs.
vote was reconsidered anil the resolu­ valley. Spring sown grain is yielding the Chinese. Rumors of a riot had authors, including the famous English perfect satisfaction, or money refund
been
floating
about
Butteville
for
a
day
novelist,
Walter
Besant;
the
mid-way
tion
of
Prof.
Northup
was
adopted
|
etl. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
■ C. H. McKinney writes that he will
below the average, as was expected.
or two, and on the first appearance of Plaisance, by Julian Hawthorne; Elec­ by Rogers Bros.
■turn from tlie East about the first of without amendment of any kind.
Late sown spring grain is a poor crop,
The chair requested time to appoint yielding from 12 to 16 bushels per acre. the men the Chinese had scampered tricity, by Murat Halstead; the Liberal
Of Interest to Sportsmen.
■stober.
away to places of safety. Some sought Arts Building, by Kunz, the famous
I Miss Ella Briggs, of Portland, was in the committee to solicit the signatures All fall sown grain has been threshed
of business men, stating thid he would , and the yields were most satisfactory, refuge in the fields, some under hog­ gem expert of Tiffany & Company; the
Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. P. A.,
Itvn over Sunday visiting Miss Myrtle
pens, some in hay stacks, but all were Department of Mines, by the chief of Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore.,
have the committee in the field by Sat- also
,
the quality of grain is superior.
■enderson.
rounded up in the middle of tlie road. that department, etaetera.
urday of this week. Time was given i
has just received a supply of books
■Miss Hattie Saylor and Miss Miller, and it was moved and carried that the Tlie second crop of alfalfa is being cut. They were greatly frightened,but when
A feature of this number is a story called “Gun Club Rules and Revised
It
is
a
light
crop.
Farmers
will
enter
■ Portland, are visiting in this city for result of the committee’s labor lie read
given to understand that they would by Mark Twain, entitled, “Is He Liv- Game Laws.” This publication con­
the winter season well supplied with
■week or so.
from the pulpits of the several churches hay, as the flrgt crops were large and not be harmed, overcame their fears of ing, or Is He Dead?”
tains a digest of the laws relating to
■Orin Skinner lias a little more 4ft on the coming Sunday, and that it al- ( cured well. Hot, dry winds, which oc­ their captors, and chattered pleasantly
game in the western states and territo­
The Dispensers of Justice.
■k wood for sale at $2.75 per cord, also so be published in the papers of the , curred on Sept.1st injured fruit and corn with them in broken English. There
ries. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to
were 40 in the gang, and they were
■d fir, 2ft, at $3 per cord.
city. The meeting then adjourned.
mail you one of the books upon receipt
Fruits are ripening rapidly. Peaches
The following citizens of Yamhill
marched back to Filer’s, where the
With but lew exceptions the speeches are
,
of two cents to cover postage.
■G. H. Park, paying teller in the Dex-
not plentiful but of good quality.
county have been drawn for jurors to
W. H. H urlburt .
■r-llorton bank, of Seattle, and wife censured the business men for keeping Plums are of excellent quality and other six were taken intocustody. Then serve during the September term of the
■e vising Miss Laura Patty of this city. open. The fact of the matter is as stated , abundant. Owing to depressed times, all were taken to the dock and placed circuit court that will convene on the
Ileal Estate.
under a guard. The whites then re­
[The business men of this city and by Mr. Henderson; the majority who there is no sale for produce of any kind.
turned to Becks neighborhood and vis­ 28th.
demand
accommodation
from
tlie
busi
­
Robert a.'d Gotfried Hertig to Ru­
With increased acreage, as much wheat
■roughout the valley are asking their
T J Jellison, J F Wisecarver, Amity.
ited a hopfield and notified the 20 Chi­
ness
men
on
Sunday
are
church
goers,
dolph Wenger, 145.32 acres, sec 29, t 2 s
was grown this year as in 1892. A com­
■btors to settle by the first of October.
I
M
Branson,
Bellevue.
namen employed there to pack up and
and to all outside appearauces are
r3 w;$173O.
of depot receipts show that the
Henry Gee, JA McCully, Baker
■W. I). Wright and wife returned Christians. We do not mean tliat this parison
prepare to leave. This they did quiet­
,
J E and Carrie Holman to G O Hol­
amount
of
wheat
shipped
equals
not
■nil Spokane Falls Friday night. They class is tlie whole cause of Sunday ,
ly, and they were then escorted to the Creek.
man, 120 acres pt D S Holman d 1 c;
than one-third the amount re­
Frank
Stout,
Carlton.
■ive been visiting relatives for tlie past opening, but that they constitute the more
dock and placed with their country­
,
$1500.
ceived
at this date in 1892.
C C Tallman, Checowin.
Bro months.
men.
majority is evidenced by the observa­
A M Peery and wife to John Jones, 6
W F Gilkey, Milton Peery, Dayton.
B. 8. P ague ,
■The new Wright block is now filled tions of conservative and honest busi­
The eviction was conducted in a very
acres, pt Joel Chrisman d 1 c, t 4 s, r 3
D
M
Ramsey,
John
Livengood,
Dun
­
Oliserver.
■til its occupants. Mr. Wright has ness men.
orderly manner, and all was over by
w; $150.
■Oved his harness shop to tlie room va-
one o’clock. There was no sign of vio­ dee.
We hardly think that a majority of
W L Warren, sheriff*, to Wm Roberts
The Job Brothers Arreste<i.|
Wesley
Jones,
Fairlawn.
Kted by Kay A Todd.
lence until preparations were made to
the business men will sign the Resolu­
lot 155x155 in North Yamhill; $566.50.
Joseph Matty, Geo Watkins, Harvey
Zepbin and B. It. Job,partners in the put the Chinamen on the boat. When
■Mrs. Snyder will open her kinder- tion, from the fact that they think tliat
M Fisk anti wife to Geo P Dorris, 29
Denny, Lafayette.
bank of Hamilton, Job & C’o., the Toledo arrived at the dock, the
i
■rten and primary school on Monday, reform should begin at home, judging private
acres, part Joel Perkins d 1 c,t 4 s,r3 w;
H
C
Burns,R
B
McDonald,
MeMiun-
K 11th inst, in the new room, corner from their statements at the meeting of
, Corvallis, which suspended June 9, crowd, which then numbered 400, or­
$286.5.
ville.
and their inability to get their side of were arrested Sunday and arraigned dered the Captain to take the Celestials
J M and Martha Vestal to 8 Isabella
■conil and B streets.
Pleasant Smith Geo Perkins, North
Terrell, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, blk 23, Ed­
■Tlie best way to avoid scalp diseases, the question represented in the resolu­ Monday in a justice court for having to Portland or anywhere else out of the Yamhill.
to pay on demand county funds city. He refused and was then told
I
wards add to Newberg; $1125.
■ir falling out and premature baldness tion. We will venture the statement failed
F W Martin, Smith Allen, SouthMc-
i the amount of $11,000, on deposit that there would be bloodshed if they
Wilbur M Cook to A E Parker, 150
■to use the best preventive known for that there is not one business man in to
Minnville.
The captain
the city, saloon men not excepted, that when the bank suspended. They remained in Butteville.
Kt purpose—Hall’s Hair Renewer.
acres
pt d 1 c HenryWarren t 4 s, r 5 w,
Frank Morris, Wm Guiles, O HCone
$4500.
Klhilob’s Vitalizer Is what you need would not rather close his place of bus­ waived examination, and were released was determined not to receive them on Newberg.
< $4000 bonds to await the action of board, and then someone shoved a
K dyspepsia. Torpitl liver, yellow iness on Sunday than to keep it open. on
P M Seroggin, Marion Lady, Sheri­ “Tlie Noble Art of Self>Defenae,’* Set
Chinamen oft the dock. He fell on the
grand jury.
The demand of the people is the cause the
I
Forth by an Authority*
■in or kidney trouble. It is guaran-
boat and was not hurt. Another one dan.
of
it,
and
we
are
of
the
opinion
that
if
Kd to give you satisfaction. Price 75c
George Johnson, West Chehalem.
Karl
’
s
Clover
Root,
the
new
blood
was
pushed
off
and
also
fell
on
the
Self defense is instinctive. Persons
The Leading Normal School in
the teaching« of the Bible were lietter
Jasper Hewitt. John Steutenberg, who find themselves afflicted with the Northwest. Strong Profession­
■Id by Howorth A Co
expounded; if the creeds of the various purifier, give»-freshness and clearness deck. Someone in the crowd shoved a
Willamette.
heart
disease
as
manifested
by
its
many
■Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ford returned denominations were in closer touch to the complexion and cures coiistipa- third one off the dock, but lie was not
al and Academic Courses, and well
Wm DeHaven, J M Wooden, Willa­ symptoms, palpitatien, short breath, organized Model School for Practi­
Km Newport Monday. A felon ap- with their members; if the churcb-golng tion. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by How so fortunate as his companions, for he
irregular
pulse,
pain
in
side
or
shoul
­
■aring upon the hand of Mrs. Ford classes of this country were actual orth & Co.
fell into the river and got a drenching. mina.
der, smothering, fainting or dropsy, cal Training of Teachers. Normal,
■cessitated the return home; otherwise Christians In thought and deed; if the
naturally desire a defense against what Advanced Normal, Business, Music
Then
the captain saw that if he did not S tate of O hio , C ity of T f . ledo .I
BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR.
may terminate fatally For this ex­
Lvcis
C
ov
S
tt
.
f
”
■ey would have remained longer.
take the Chinamen on board there
Beautiful
necessities, the trials and the tempta­
Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tliat lie press purpose no remedy has ever ap­ and Art Departments.
R. M. Wade & Co. have a mtmlier of would be bloodshed, and accordingly is tlie senior partner of tlie firm of F. J. proached Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and healthful location; light expense
■There will lie regular services at the tions of the other class were recogniz­
Cheney 4 Co , doing business in tlie city sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. no saloons. The Normal lias enjoy­
Kiseopal church in this city on Sun- ed and an attempt made to better its shotguns for rent.
brought them to Portland.
of Teledo, county and state aforesaid, and
Ky next, morning and evening, at the condition by pure Christian devices; if
The eviction, although a surprise to tliat said firm will pay the sum oar. iirs- Mrs. <). F. Perkins, of Northwood, la., ed a steady growth during the past
The Earhuff anil Needham organs at
many, had been threatened for several nnED dollars for each and every ease of says Dr. Miles New Heart Cure saved year, reaching an enrollment of
■uni hours. Holy communion at the all shams and hypocritical thoughts C. Grlssen’s.
Catarrh tliat cannot be cured by »lie use of her life. She suffered from palpitation
■orning service, the Rev. W. H. Stoy was driven from the Christian and un-
and the heart would frequently beat as over 400, the largest in its history.
Rent a shotgun and buy a box of days. Its first outbreak was the blow­ Ball’s Catarrli cure.
F rank J. C heney .
high 125 a minute. Was not expected New members have been added to
christiau element the two classes would those smokeless shells at Wade A Co.’s ing up of two houses, owned by China­
■lciating.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in to live. Was a mere skeleton ; no relief
men, ’ on Sunday
the faculty, new apparatus supplied
■ Many jieople, not aware of the dan- assimilate and there weuld be but one and you will have good luck.
J night. The whites - niv
..... pres
Presence, this Gtli day of December, A. from physicians.
New Heart Cure and the course of study revised and
claim they took no hand in this, and d .\ jkh G
Ks of constipation, neglect the proper congregation of good, pure thinking
cured
her.
Kratz & Kiernan will furnish grain called it an outrage. The immediate I [seal]
A W. G leason ,
strengthened. The graduates are
Kniedy till tlie habit.becomes chronic, peapie in all this broad land. Such a bags and store your wheat for 2 cents
Notary l’upblic
Cause of the eviction was, of course, the | ______________
_ _ is ____
___
_____ and
James Martin, of Mouroe precinct, in demand to fill good jiositioiis. The diploma entitles the holder to
Hall's Catarrh Cure
taken
internally
■ inflammation or stoppage results. A time is eoming and until it comes let per bushel.
fact that the white men could get no acts directly on the blood and mucous sent to town this morning a limb of a teach in any county in the State without further examinations.
Tuit­
■He or two of Ayer’s pills in the begin- us allow for the necessities of the other
The celebrated quick shot shells are work. Messrs. Cone and Eilers,“of the
thc’y’tem'
,or
prune tree, about three feet long and ion. Normal. $6.25 jier term of 10 weeks: sub-normal. $5.00 per term of
one and not condemn because they do
■ng woultl have prevented this.
sold by R. M. Wade A Co. The relia­ Hop-growors
vi»' ’ Association, who were
F. J. < hknf . v a - C o . Teledo. o.
with three branches, the whole con­ 10 weeks; business. $6.25 per term. Board at Normal dining hall, $1.75
■ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is one of the few not happen to be suiTounded by the bility of these shells is well known.
appointed a committee to secure the ■
druggists, 75c,
taining 153 prunes. The limb was tak­ per week; rooms from 50 tents per week (unfurnished) to $1. and $1.25
same
conditions
as
we
are.
The
actual
|
■medics which are recommended by
Shaved shingles and cedar posts from neeessary help, advertised for help and
en from an Italian prune tree and dem­ furnished; lioard and lodging in private families $3.50 to $4.00.per week.
■cry school of medicine. Its strength, criminal element in this community is Banzer's shingle camp can be bought secured all the loborers they needed
onstrates that prune culture in this sec­
lurity and efficacy are too well estab- very small and is growing less and cen­
TUITION, BOARD, LODGING ANO BOOKS LESS THAN $150 PER YEAR.
some time ago. Notwithstanding this,_
_ .
of Wm. Galloway.
tion of Oregon is a decided success It
employment agents have dumped 400 w'*’n ®»by was »lek. »■« g«»« her Caatorl*.
Islied to admit of doubt as to its super- suring citizens who are attempting to
The Meadowlake resort still contin­
' is a splendid specimen.—CV hyi ZZ m Conservatory of Music—thorough courses are offered in vocal and in­
prity over all other blood purifiers accomodate their fellow creatures, to ues to be the attraction for people who whites, men, women and children, into When »he was a Child.«be cried tor Caatoria
strumental music; tuition. $10 per term of 20 lessons. MONMOUTH
77/nes.
1 do good as they see it, is not conducive
the fields. None of these have been When she became Miss, «he clung to CaMoria.
■hatever. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla leads
is easily accesible from all parts of the State, twelve miles from the cap­
like
to
hunt
and
fish.
The
rates
for
able
to
secure
work,
and
they
are
abso-
when
hiul
Children,
she
gare
them
CaHoria.
Pronounced
Hopelesn,
Y
’
et
Saved.
j to good morals or a Christian spirit.
■I
ital, sixty miles from Portland.
camping are $1 per week or 25 cents a lutely in need of bread. They are ap-
Dr. Lauglrary and wife, of Seattle, day with no charge for hunting, fish­ | parently respectable people, and were
I One of tlie <lay boys living near Wa-
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
CATALOGUES CHEEKFULLY SENT ON APPLICATION.
| forced to the bopyards by the scarcity |
Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote:
■ato lake was shot Friday last in the are visiting relatives in the city.
ing or picking berries. Boats will be of work in other lines. It seems that {
S. SHEDD.
P. I.. CAMPBELL,
“
Was
taken
with
a
bad
cold,
which
Ed Baker came home on a visit Sat- let for $1.50 per day or 25 ceHts an hour. I some ol them had applied to Messrs. '
■rein, making a serious wound.
hile
Good Looks.
settled on my lungs, cough set in, and
Secretary of Faculty.
President.
Cone and Eilers for work and were
■riving in a cart the gun slipped and : urday night, returning to Portland on Rates at the hotel are $1.50 per day.
g. „ i i 1.
__ ..
: imauy
finally lernunuiru
terminated in
in uounuu»
consumption,
told
that
white
help
bad
already
been
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r
|
Good
looks
are
more
than
skin
deep,
j.'
ollr
doctors
gave
me
up,
sav
llie hammer striking, it .exploded. | Monday morning.
saying
I
Dry oak wood delivered at $3 per engaged. It was only a few days ago depending unon a healthy condition
]|ve but „ short t||n(, j I gave
Loaded guns in a Jolting cart are dan-
W. T. Booth is building a new side­ cord. Leave your orders at Booth A that they knew that ( C hiñese
hinese had been I <«
of an
all me
the vital organs,
organs. ir
If tne
the liver be I mv^lf
mVHCn tin
UD to mv Saviour determined
deteri uni
hired. The firet intimation that they , inactive you have a liilious look, if that if I ?ould not stay with mv friends
■erous. Three or four fatal acchlents walk around his property on the corner Lambright's meat market.
received
wasthe
arrival
of
150
Chinn-
vour
stomach
be
disordered
you
have
a
on
,
wouM
nip
¿
t
my
alwellt
on„ I
nave occurred this year.
The butcher shop of Booth A Lam­
of Fourth and C streets.
men who Mid hat they intended to dyspeptic look, and if your kidneys be ¡ above M}. t)U,|,an,i waH advised to
I Mrs. J. H. Bell brought to this office
The contract for the school house at I bright is at all times supplied with the work in the fields. Thereafter every affected you have a pinched look. Ho
ÍK>H Xew
for con-1
con-
get t I)r
Dr. K1
King's
New Discovery
Discovery for
Jrestenlay an egg,the product of a Black North Yamhill were not let Friday be­ l>est of meats, game and fish in season. | boat brought in a load and • the
-* whits
white 'cure
cure good health and you will have | sumption, coughs anil colds. ’ I gave It I
There
looks.
Electric
Bitters
is
the
great
men
decided
to
drive
them
out.
”
7
Spanish hen, that mensured 7} by 6} cause the bids was not within the lim­
When your $2i<> watch needs repair­
| a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has
almot alterative and acts directly on these vi- ' cured me, ami thank God, I am now a
Inches in circumference.
Mrs. Bell it of $406u. F. H. Morrison, the arehi- ing take It to D. A. Smith. All kinds I are now about 500 Chinamen aixiut
tai organs. Cures pimples, blotches, well ami hearty woman.'’ Trial l«>t-
Butteville.
stated that she had sold during the l tect of the building bid $4675; H. C. ; of jewelry repaired.
j The Chinamen who came down on ; Ixiils and gives a good complexion. Sold ! ties free Rogen Bro«. Drugstore.
year past NtW dozen eggs, and that the j Bertram, »5600; Webb Bros.. $5.345; W.
8. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn- J he Toledo yesterday scattered as soon ' at Roger« Bros, drugstore, 5hr per i
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4
Captain Hweetiey, U. H. A., Han
butter and eggs handled by her from C. Arthur, »4800; C. R. Cook * Son, , ville pharmacy are closing out their as they reached the city, and no trace | bottle.
>
of
them
could
lie
found
last
evening.
the farm brought in an income of $300 $4«>5O. Morrison in his bid put the' stock of paints and oils at cost. Call
I Shiloh's Cure, the great cough and ’ Diego. Cal., says: “Shiloh’a Catarrh !
: It is said that they will return to the i , ,.
_ , i. , r„. — , 1_ . ■... —_ Pocket 1 Remedy is the first medicine I have |
per year. If mere of our farmers' wives the plans in free, making the lowest ■ and investigate.
i..n_
fields and Governor |Pennoyer will he
’*e '-J U"'
recognized the profit In eggs and butter
asked
to
order
out
the
militia
to
protect
i
"ire
contains
25 doses, only 25c. f'hil- ■ ever found that would do me any good
as she dors the country would i* more bid. The plan« will be cut down and ; Put up In neat watch shaped bottle«, sucst
Price 50 ets. Sold by Howorth Af'o.
bids will be advertised for again.
dren love It. 8. Howorth 4 Co.
■ eoalet. Small Bile 9-ans. S5c. per bottle.
pro* perou-.
I them.
I'OHTOFFICK HOLKS.
Boiled and Raw
Linseed oil is the only proper solvent for color
in order to withstand the Oregon weather. Any
other preparation is a fraud on the public, and
is not carried
BY HODSON,
Who has in stock barrels of the purest and best
Boiled and Raw linseed oil that has ever been
carried in the city. It is cheap too.
A Quantity and Quality of Paint
Not possessed by any other firm in the city can
be found at Hodson's and is tor sale. The colors
are the best in the market and give satisfaction.
FRUIT CANS can also be obtained in any quan­
tity and are kept in stock at all seasons of the
year.
Call on Hodson before Buying Paints, Oils, Etc.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OR.
HAY-FEVER
ÜCOLD-HEAD
I