— ■ he telephone - hegistbr citynHF’ *U,tor’ 0,AJb“ny. ‘»‘•»th* ■pteniber 14, 1893 I'OSTOFFICE HOURS. From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. to» 30 p m. bloney order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. iu’iday from 12 in. to 1 p. m. dall south closes at 9:59 a. in. Mail rth closes at 2:39 p. in. and 9 p. m. Hail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening lore at 9 p m Uieridan and southern Tillamook mail Be*, at ll a ill. CHURCH NO TICKS. I ethodist EriscorxL C hurch .—Services ry Sahlmth at 11 a. m and 7:49 p m, tday School ut 9:30 a, in Prayer meet- Thttrsday evenings at 7:30. K ev . S. E M eminoer , Pastor imbkrlani » P resbyterian C hurch — rices every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. R ev . W il J ones , Pastor lArrirr C hurch .—Services every Sabbath i a in. and 7:39 p. in. Sunday School at J a. m. R ev C. L. B onham , Pastor. HKisTiAN C hurch .—Services every ery Sab- 8ab- . p. in i. Sunday h at 11 a tn. and 7:30 C ” E. meets loo ! at 10 a. m. Y. ” 1*. " 8 " fdav nt 6:30 p. til l’rayer meeting Wetl- day ut 7 .30 p. m. Everyone invited A. D enton , Pastor. J ames C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st 3ni Sundays of each month, Second dav St. Mary's at Corvallis. Fourth dav, st Patrick’s Church on Muddy. K ev . Titos H riohy , Pastor cMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., it in tlieir hall the first and third 8atur- [ of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors iiallv invited. J. T J olly , [as. M. E. K uns , Master, Secretary, cMinnvillc Camp No 12S, Woodmen of World—Meet first and Third Mondays icli month; visiting brothers cordially tcs house, which was the scene of many gather­ ings of Indians and whites in tbe early days, when they came to have tlieir disputes settled by Smith, who acted as an alcalde or judge, and whose de­ cisions were final. Tbe weather has been threatening and showery during the past week. Thunder storms occurred ill localities and high wiuds from the south pre­ vailed on several days. Tbe rain com­ menced on kiept. 6th and became gen­ eral on tbe 7th. The average amount of rainfall was 1.20 of an inch, and the mean temperature was 53 degrees, hav­ ing become much eooier. The sunshine wua below the normal. The week end­ ed with cloudy threatening weather, with prospects for continued showers. Some crops have been benefltted and others damaged by the rain. The ben­ efits greatly outwel- h the damages. The evil effects can be summed up as trivial, consisting principally iu blow­ ing down gralu which had not yet ri­ pened, being late spring grain, also in causing plums, which had been too ripe, to burst. Home hay which had been cut was damaged, having been left In the shock instead of hauling to shelter. The rains have caused the garden truck to take new root, and a vigorous growth is noticeable. Late potatoes will make a better growth. Pastures have revived, consequently the dairy product has Increased and the quality, becauie^superior. Prepara­ tions are being made by farmers to start the plow, fallowing land and pre. paring it for the fall sowing. Fruit promises a good yield, except peaches which w ill be a small crop, though the quality will be excellent. The mar­ kets are well supplied with fruit, and some carloads of Bartlett pears and Baldwin apples have been shipped to eastern markets. The prune crop will be large, of excellent quality, and It has not yet suffered from the rain. Not enough rain lias fallen to damage hops; iu some localities it has proved a bene­ fit. Hop picking^bas begun in earnest. It is thought the yield will justify the estimates made. The quality will be excellent and unusually clean and free from insects. There is a brighter pros­ pect for the corn crop. The onion crop uas matured and is ready for market. Figs are ripening and the second erop is advanced. No threshing can be done until more sunshine comes to dry the straw and condition the grain. M c M inn V ille , Or. July 29, ’93. To Whom it May Concern: Having pnrehased of Messi-«. J ones First National bank of East far as deer are concerned, that it is law­ Bell & Co., fruit dealers of Portland, caught in the mountain streams near peared and tlie atmosphere is once by. Without a doubt Meadow lake is kind will resume this week. ful to sell venison during the open sea­ have opened a branch house in this more pure and healthful. city and are buying and boxing fruit. the largest and best stocked trout pre­ |e pleasure seekers nnd berry pick- son. Threshing lias temporarily ceased, serve in the United States. live all returned from ('amp Jones, owing to tlie dampness of the straw. John E. Holman wears the budge for I’ears have been coming in large quan­ The Lawrence shingle mill, built at tities and each one is wrapped in a [change—One three year old geld, hauling the largest loads of wheat to There remains considerable work for tlie Meadow lake dam, started up this the headers in sections where tlie grain bay, fine roadster, for a buggy, the warehouses iu this city; 19,000 piece of paper liefore boxing. The week. Tlie capacity oftliemillis45,- was sown late. Growing crops have pounds is a very good load in any coun­ price paid for Bartletts is 50 cents per lire at this office. bushel. Daily shipments’are made to 000 shingles per day, but about half of received great benefits from the rain. article from the city superintend- try. Portland and four men are at work this will be used as tlie demand does Vegetables have been especially bene- bf schools giving information to A movement is on foot in Eugene to boxing. McMinnville is tlie natural not exceed 25,000. fitted. Pastures have improved so that Its and pupils appears in this issue. form a stock company to build a boat market for a large fruit section and There is more deer sign in tlie moun­ the prospect for sufficient grass on the to ply the upper Willamette from Eu ­ B advertisement of Apperson again this is the first effort made to make it tains than there lias been for several range is good. Stock are fat and beef are in these columns. The ad like gene as far down as Albany and Cor­ an actual and active fruit market that years and old hunters are preparing to cattle arc plentiful. There appears to lore is loaded with good tliiugs for vallis. have their share of the fun. Bears arc we have noticed in eight years. be less damage done to fruit than was A large Are has swept acres of under­ thick and are becoming a nuisance and Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., >San first estimated. Tender plants were state fair commenced Monday brush out of existence west of the mea­ Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh l>ersons owning good bear dogs can injured by a frost which occurred ou ¡udging from the lack of interest dows, on Frying-pan and McKia ereeks. Remedy is tlie first medicine I have make a reputation and n good many tlie 9th. Tlie second crop of alfalfa has dollars by going on a ebase. This will make it good for the limiters there will not be a large attend- been secured, and the farmers are pre­ ever found that would do me any good of deer, bear and grouse. Probate Court. Price 50 ets. Sold by Howorth &Co. pared to enter the winter season with Tlie Oregon Pacific deserves praise well filled barns. i. J. K. Eckman and wife who In a short time a Yaquina quarry Estate of Robert Steward; petition to been visiting the families of Barn­ for the offer to carry the products of will begin shipping random stones for B. S. P ague , aul Eckman for several months, Oregon to be placed on exhibition at Salem's new city hall. There will be erect suitable monument granted, cost Observer. r their home in Osborne, Kansas, the mid-winter fair at San Francisco, about fifty or sixty car loads of this not to exceed »65, exclusive of old slab ‘ •The Noble Art of Self-Defense.** Set mentioned in petition. over its lines free of charge. stone used in the construction of the ry‘ • Forth by nn Authority Estate of J. S. Hibbs; sale of personal Colonel Robert A. Miller, register of building. So fur only about two car are for the hair were made a part property approved; 1st semi-annual ac­ Self defense is instinctive. Persons sly’s education, we should not see the Oregon City land office, and Mrs. loads of rubble stone have bee» shipped. count filed and approved. Petition to who find themselves affiicted with py gray heads, and the use of Sarelia G. Grubbs, late superintendent This stone company will soon erect a sell real estate filed and 10 a. m. Octo­ heart disease as manifested by its many | hair renewer would be unneces- of the Salem schools, were married 30-ton derrick, the timbers for which S tate of O hio , C ity of T klf . i > o , I symptoms, palpitation, short breath, Monday at the home of the bride's par­ will be shipped from this valley. Other ber 3, set to hear the same; citation or­ Lucas C ounty . f ’"* ur Stock is now full in every Department. And Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that iie irregular pulse, pain in side or shoul­ dered issued to heirs returnable on ents at Waldo hills. extensive improvements will be made is tlie senior partner of the ttrm of F. J. der, smothering, fainting or dropsy, as the Goods were selected in the East by Beverly, ry day a number of people leave above date. Cheney & Co , doing business in tlx* city naturally desire a defense against what Jas. McCain has returned from Tilla­ in tbe future which will put the facili­ ty for the hop fields. There will Estate of Wm. Jones; ordered that of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, anil may terminate fatally. For this ex­ they are the very newest in Styles and Make up ex­ icarclty of pickers in this section mook county, where lie has represent­ ties of the company for getting out administrator be discharged and bonds­ that said iirni will pay tlie sum one iiun - press purpose no remedy lias ever ap­ tant. nREn dollars lor each and every ease of proached Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, rly all the people recognize the ed the state in several important eases. stone second to none. men exonerated. Catarrh tliat cannot be cured by t’he use ot sold He is now in Salem, but will return by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. Hall's Catarrh cure. ird as a place for a picnic. Estate of Henry B. Newby; inven ­ Karl’s Clover Root, tlie new blood Mrs. O. F. Perkins, of Northwood, la., soon and spend a day or two fishing at F rank J. C hiney . Newberg fair will be held on the purifier, gives freshness and clearness tory approved. Sworn to liefore me and subscribed in says Dr. Miles New Heart Cure saved Meadow lake. Estate of Benjamin Antrim; inven­ mv presence, this Gtli dav of Deccnilier, A. her life. She suffered from palpitation ! 28 and 29 of this month, and as to the complexion and cures constipa­ D.', 1886 P. P. Gates was in the city Saturday and the heart would frequently beat as je only fair in the county should tion. 25c, 50c and »1. Sold by How tory approved. [seaij A W. G leason , high 125 a minute. Was not expected Notary Pnpblic. to live. Was a mere skeleton; no relief rally patroniz.ed by the Yamhill- on business, having just recovered from orth & Co. Were made Expressly for Us by an Eastern Good I.ooks. a severe attack of quinsey. He told us Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and leduced rates have been secured acts directly on tlie Idood and mucous from physicians. New Heart Cure Manufacturer. In this department every gar­ BUYERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTGK. of an elk hunt on the headwaters of Good looks are more than skin deep, cured her. ke Southern Pacific. surfaces of the system. Send for testimo­ depending upon n healthy condition nials, free. the Nehalem in which one elk was ment is new, and cannot be beaten in Quality R. M. Wade & Co. have a numlier of Be in the morning with a bad of all the vital organs. If the liver lx1 F. J. CnENEY 4 Co., Teiedo, (I. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. killed and that by him. or Style. All who see admire them; they are shotguns for rent. Inactive you have a bilious look, if •-»US. dd by druggists. 75c, k the mouth and no appetite, in- The military board of inquiry ap­ stomach lie disordered you have a now on display. [that the stomach needs strengtb- TI i I h LUI 1» Published Exclusively; In thin Cedar posts and boards to exchange your dyspeptic look, and if your kidneys lie COMMISSIONERS COURT. Paper Every Two Week». I For this purpose there is noth- pointed on the death of Lieut. Nelson for oats and baled hay. Enquire of R. affected you have a pinched look. Se­ lias demonstrated that a blank car­ fter than an occasional dose of B. Hibbs. cure good health and you will have Petition of Allen Paterson and 22oth­ tridge will make a larger hole through Following are the letters remainingfor good looks. Electric Bitters is the great [Pills taken at bed time. Rent a shotgun and buy a box of alterative anil acts directly on these vi­ ers for a county road; M. McKinley, S. two weeks in tlie postoffice at McMinn­ an inch board, the muzzle of the piece Ke Owens tells a good chicken ten inches away from it, than will a those smokeless shells at Wade & Co.’s tal organs. Cures pimples, blotches, Buell and Jas. Agee appointed commis­ ville, Oregon, Sept. 13, 1893 : We are showing in Blacks all the Latest iioils Hnd gives a good complexion. Sold sioners to assess damages; to meet at Barber, Geo H [Some time ago he found an old and you will have good luck. Hunter, J C ball cartridge. at Rogers Bros, drugstore, 60c per Pea Ridge schoolhouse on September Bell, Martha Ring on 16 eggs In his orchard, Weaves and Makes. The Hop Saoking RAP-ma Kingery. Al Orin Skinner has a little more 4ft The B street improvement north of bottle. 4 Parker, Sirs W posed the nest and soon after she 28th nt 9 a. in. Road ordered opened. Brennan, M G to be the rage this season. It comes in all Third street is the first effort to build a oak wood for sale at »2.75 per cord, also Caldwell, D C Russell DrEF NOTICE. bfl the nest with 17 chickens. In the matter of the claim of Paul Carr, Leiah old fir, 2ft, at »3 per cord. Spencer, A shades and ranges in price from 40 cents to road that has been demonstrated by ex ­ I them must have been twins. Stephens, M rs E A-2 perience to be the best road that can be The celebrated quick shot shells are Notice is hereby given that the North Ozane and others, it was ordered that Dodge, Steve $1.50 per yard. Some are very pretty, especial­ Stephens, Frank Ilie usual amout of wheat will be built. Covered with a good layer of sold by R. M. Wade & Co. Tbe relia­ Yamhill Cemetery Association has the bill for »562 be rejected as county Edwards, H C Foster. Charles M Vincent, W T ly imparted goods. has paid for all work covered by that ■ outside this city. It is ac- fine crushed rock and well rolled with bility of these shells is well known. completed the survey of its grounds, Fletcher, A P Wade, L D bill. B for partly by the smaller crop, a heavy roller, it will be exactly Graham, Mrs Geo Williams, W M Shaved shingles and cedar posts from formerly known as tlie Wm. Clark frtly from the fact that quite a Petition of D. Stout and Stout 4 Mar­ Harris, Geo Williams, Mrs Ione like the roads of France that are said to Dunzer’s shingle camp can be bought grave yard, and lots in same are now Foreign—Grant, Richard pof farmers who formerly stored be the flnost in the world. for sale. All those who have friends tin for deduction of indebtedness was of Wm. Galloway. Parties calling for the alsive letters disallowed. Ir places are bringing their grain Superintendent Downing, of the state The Meadowlake resort still contin­ or relatives buried there and wish to will please say “Advertised.” If not fcit.v. As usual is fulT and to match every shade secure ground adjoining will please penitentiary, lias returned from San ues to be the attraction for people who Misfortune---Many MuflTerlng called for in two weeks they will be Terrible pain of Sunday has not hurt the Quentin with the convict Miller in like to hunt and fish. The rates for make their selection nt once, and apply of Dress Goods sold by us. from it Today. sent to the dead letter office as “un­ I this section, In fact has washed chains. Mr. Downing says the officers camping are »1 per week or 25 cents a to the board of directors for deed for claimed. ” J. C. C ooper , P. M. Idust and made them cleaner. of California, that were reported to be day with no charge for hunting, fish­ same. Tlie cry of misfortune is never heard W arren M erchant , without u responsive throb of sympa­ H> crop is up to or above tho av- on hand with a writ of habeas corpus, ing or picking berries. Boats will be Pronounced Hopelea*, Yet Saved. T hos . M. L aughlin , thy from those who hear it. Thous­ nd when the wages for picking were not present to interfere with his let for »1.50 per day or 25 cents an hour. T hos . W. P erry . ands who have had la grippe, which From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. ■riliuted there will be an easier reclaiming Miller, and he is now board­ Rates at the hotel are »1.50 per day. left them with that constant tired, Hurd, of Groton, S. I)., we quote: T. J. F ryer , Clerk. In fact for Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery, I in money. ■ wornout feeling, sleeplessness, dull Dry oak wood delivered at »3 per ing at his old home in Oregon’s prison. “Was taken with a bad cold, which , headache, depression, hysteria, etc., settled on my lungs, cough set in, and Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gro­ II that goes to strengthen and The McMinnville college lias attract cord. Leave your orders at Booth 4 I have often prayed for relief, and are ob­ finally terminated in consumption. Bp the system weakened by dis- ed attention to itself by advertising lib­ Lambright’s meat market. ceries—Everything usually ca rried by a Gen­ taining it from Dr. Miles’ Restorative Four doctors gave me up, saving I Id pain, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is The butcher shop of Booth 4 Lam ­ Nervine. M. Lew Enynart, Macy. could live but a short time. I gave eral Store can be found in endless variety. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorta. erally in a large number of the best pa­ Ind., says: "Your Nervine has cured myself up to my Saviour, determined Berior medicine. It neutralizes pers of the state. This costs money, bright is at all times supplied with the When »he was a Child, she cried for Castoria me of prostration; it is just what your Lons left in the system after diph- but when printers ink is used intelli­ best of meats, game and fish in season. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. that if I could not stay with my friends advertisement said it was.” “Two bot­ on earth, I would meet my aloient ones land scarlet fever, and restores When your »290 watch needs repair­ When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. tles of Nervine cured me of sick head­ above. My husband was advised to gently it pays. The college is in n pros­ Militated patient to perfect health perous condition financially and it lias ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds ache.”—Chas. Wilber, Palmyra, N. Y- get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ Sold on a guarantee by Rogers Bros! sumption, coughs nnd colds. I gave it ■or. a corps of teachers the equal of any oth­ of jewelry repaired. As its near the First of Oetolier, the usu­ Call for the doctor's book, ‘"New and a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has ■Geo. Whitaker, D. D., has re- er college i n the state. The oliservatory 8. Howorth 4 Co. at the McMinn­ Startling Facts,” free. cured me, and thank God, I am now a al time for Fall Settlements, anil as every [tlm presidency of the Willamette lately erected is fitted with the largest ville pharmacy are closing out their well and hearty woman." Trial bot­ Down Go the Rates. one is crying hard times and scarcity of Marriage License». pity at Salem, and Prof. W. C. telescope in the state, and the college in stock of paints nnd oils at cost. Call tles free Rogers Bros. Drugstore. k has been elected by the faculty every particular is ready to do all for its and investigate. money, yon don't want to forget its pay The Union Pacific now leads with Tlie clirk lias issued license to wed to Reel Estate. feorary president Prof. Hawley students that it says it will do. This reduced rates to eastern points, and the the following persons during the week: I day. and the merchants who have carried Of Interest to Sportsmen. Ito be nn efficient, capable man is not a paid notice. through car arrangements, magnifi­ HT Christenson to J F Elliott, pt you until your harvest is gathered have Ella N Deskins, aged 30; Jarrett E [ill undoubtedly All the place ac- The amount received by this school Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. P. A., cently equipped Pullman and tourist Todd, aged 37. let 1, block 6, Deskins ndd to Newberg; lieen at great inconvenience and many in­ iv, until a new president can be sleepers, free reclining chair car and district from the state and county i Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore., Miranda M Skinner, aged 22; Law­ »475. curred indebtedness themselves, which they J K Wright to B C Miles, blk 12 and school hinds this year is some »*»> less lias Just received a supply of books fast time make it the beat line to travel. rence S Kaiser, aged 23. have to meet. Don't speculate on future bes are ripening so late this sea- than it was last year. This in connec­ called “Gun Club Rules and Revised Two trains leave from Portland daily piece 20x50 adjoining, in Newberg: »5. Minnie L Merchant, aged 22; L M | is quite likely that they will tion with the hard times and inability * Gam« Laws." This publication *'.n- at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. The rates ’ Morgan, aged 26. values and k^ep others waiting, but sell H W Wilson and wife to L S Um- ini with a rush and all the dryers of the district to sell Rs bonds has in­ tains a digest of t’ne laws relating to are now within reach of all. and every- Bertha Gibson, aged 19; G A Vers- bert, 40 acres, pt sec 16, t 5 s, r w 7 w; enough at least to pay those you owe. Its lave all the fruit they can possibly duced the directors to cut down sala­ game in the western states and territo- liody should take advantage of them to | teeg, aged 24. »100. those who j>ay promptly who get the great­ 1». If some prune can be found ries. Profs. Baker and Buchanan re­ riea. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to visit the World's fair and their friends Rneklen*« Arnies Salve. est line of favors in hard or easy times. Mile.' Kerr* anil Liver rill». in the east. Send for rates and sched ­ ■ of good quality that will ripen a ceive $86 per month each, a reduction mail you one of the books upon receipt ules of trains, aad do not purchase Act on a new principle—regulating [or two earlier than any of the of »10 in Prof. Baker’s salary and a of two cents to cover postage. Tlie Best Halve in the work! for Cuts, tickets until after i-onsulting Wallace tlie liver, stomach and Ixiwels through Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, I krd varieties we now have, It will raise ot »10 in Prof. Buchanan's salary. W. H. H urlburt . 4 Hartman, agents, McMinnville, Or. ' the nerves. A new discovery, lzr. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, | big thing for those who operate Their assi-tams. Mrs. Matthieu ami Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, Chilblains, Coms and all Skin Erup­ Shiloh’s Vltallzer 1« what you need W. H. H urlb 'TR t , k— Graphic. Miss Peters, receive »4-5 per month, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ tions. and positively cures Piles or no for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow . Ass't Gen ’ l Pass. Agt., U. P., tion. Unequaled for men, women, and pay requiml. It is guaranteed to give Iloh's Cure, the great cough and the balance of the teachers receive »40 skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran­ Portland, Ore. children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 perfect satisfaction, or money refund cure, Is for sale by us. Pocket per month. doses, 25 cents. Samples freest Rogers ed. Price 25 cents per tiox. For sale teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c Fut up in neat wstch-vhsp.-d bottle*. nntains 25 doses, only 25c. < 'hil- Guaranteed to *“***"^ Bros. by Rogers Bros. «•ted. Nma« Bile Be*n- »5c. per hottie. Sold by Howorth 4 Co CoartlpetKHi. SstaH BL. Bren». k>ve it. K. Howertli 4 Co. WALLACE & WALKER, FALL AND WINTER, 1893 O Our Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets In Dress Goods_ _ Our Trimmings Department i This is Headquarters A. J. APPERSON.