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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1894)
rHU TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I< i.rhe Isnuarv *Hh which Ayer’s I e* ,ur“1 “ •'«eking eougli and induce. refre»bh,g sl«.p 1h marv*,. a 4, 1894 A NEW YEARS SACRIFICE. »•wnu M m M ow . HI. Brais» mo T ! A PIONEER DEAD, for no Jason I’.ler. DM Io St. Vlnc.nl Huoplt.t Weil- ■ THE WHEAT SITUATION. A* (liven In Clapp * Co.’» *«kl) Clrcutar A ROYAL YACHT. that at Stoneiieagi*, in zk*svnan and Egyptian buiklingn. in the folklore and in the languages of many peoples* Of almost equal interest to Ameri ▲n Amerioan’a Discoveries in Peru cans is Muj. Beebe’s discovery with re and Bolivia gard to the pict>»graphic tablet /ound at DavriqhH’t. iu., uud E.eci^re«! Lj rhou»at U> Hs ths Musi Auvleut Ksutalu. i Smithsonian experts to be .spurious of la>w«r I'lvUlwlloa to 11« Founrt and worse than valueless. Muj. Bee I'pon th« Wwt.ni be declares that he is able to real it. HeiuUpher«. He says that it reproduces the sym Muj. William Sully Beebe, u retired bols and myths of the Ay mars Indians, army officer living at Thompson. and tells the same stories that are Conn., is about to send to the leading conveyed by means of the great dial nr<-hau>logists of this country and temple at 'i’ia Huanacu in their coun Europe what he considers proofs of try— the sanu* that Mr. inwards, of Lou s«>me very remarkable discoveries that don. found to correspond so nearly in he has made during researches that appearance with a miniature temple have cost him twenty years of study left iu Assyria. Maj. Beebe has re and a large sum of money expended in duced all his proofs to writing, and ar novel lines of investigation. He be ranged the vast number of analogies lieve'., says the New York Suu. that that he claims to have discovered be his findings will convince scientists tween old and new world beginnings that America is the seat of an older I in such a manner that when all are source of occidental civilization than ’ collected and presented in print and either Assyria or Egypt. Maj. Beebe 1 sent out. the scholars of the world claims that the races that flourished • may, with the least possible. trouble. around the Mediterranean—the Acca- ■ examine his work and judge hU claims. diuii, the Assyrian, the Egyptian, the | He is a man of leisure and of means, Roman and the Greek—prove them who in taking up the study of Hebrew selves to have been the l>orrowers ' had his attention directed to those from an earlier people on this conti ' similarities between the Israelites nent. because in the parallels that : and our North American Indians occur in the early truces of both civili I which have been often and generally zations the greater purity is found in . discussed. the American examples. .Myths and UNDER THE SPOUT. symbols and folklore tales that Euro pean students have not been able to A Strange Indlau Method of Putting Lit tle Ones to Sleep. make clear are simplified when read Sir George Campbell records in his by the light of his American discov eries. In the journey to distant lands Indian Memoirs a very strange habit they have been altered, copir l bl i .vlly of native mothers in the neighborhood orrep‘ate.1 ignorantly, h* thinks, so of Simla. He seems inclined to recom that they have obtained altered or mend its adoption in England, but per modified meanings on the oilier side. haps he is speaking in jest. 1 wonder not to have seen more no To give only one example: Muj. Beebe asserts that the zodiacal sign of tice of the curious practice of the hill Sagittarius was at first an armadillo, women of putting their babies’ heads the name of which in Peru meant an under a spout of water to send them to armored hare or rabbit. The sign and sleep and keep them quiet. When the name remained the same wherever the new cartroad was first made, there armadillo was known, but by the time was a village at :i halting-place where the symbol reached northern Mexico rows of such children might be seen in and the region of our state » it became I a grove close to the road. The water of a hill spring was so ad change I t.» an • armed rabbit" a rab bit carrviit f a bow und arrow. It is justed as to furnish a series of little the sarnv sign. Maj. Beebe says, und spouts, each about the thickness of stands for the sain;* constellation in one's little linger. Opposite each the heavens u;. the European symbol of spout was a kind of earth pillow, amt a man with a bow»andarrow. Sagittar a little trough to carry away the water. Each child was so laid that one of the ius. .Muj. Beebe declares the most ancient water-spouts played on the top of its remuins of former civilization on this head, and the water then ran off into continent to be those ruins «»f temples the trough. 1 can testify that the process was and of cities that are found in the neighborhood of Lake Titicaca, on the most successful. There never were such quiet and untroublesome babies Poli via-Peru border. These relics arc I s littered over a great extent of coun as those under the spouts. The people try and reveal remarkable skill in I were unanimous in asserting that thy atone vuiting.-in architecture and in or I water did the children no harm, but nament. Tbi t region is fourteen thou on the contrary, benefited and invig sand feet above the sou level and too orated them. In fact, they seemed to cold to provide ..ustenance tor more think that a child not subjected to than a sparse population, but there is this process must grow up soft-brained iittle doubt that its climate and its and good-for-nothing. Certainly their appearance showed population were once very different, it once supported thousands of stone no signs that this singular method of cutters who could neither lire nor bracing the intellectual part of their wlirk there now. Tiie Aymara tribe bodies had done them any harm. of Indians, the present inhabitants, Convertible Meainalilpa. have retained in great purity the lan Convertible steamships are the new guage they spoke when the Spaniards conquered the country, and at that est designs in shipbuilding. They are tini“ the Spaniards took down their built to carry general or liquid cargo«*?' fables and legends in great numbers. on very short notice. The first vessel Maj. Beebe sent a capable man there of that type, the new British steam to verify th * old observations and ship Mexican Prince, arrived here a‘ make new ones. und. alter a study of few days ago from the Tyne. She was eight other American tongtie; und built at Wallseud, England, for Jnnw < people to the north of th? Aymaras, Knott, and had every req uirement fcr he is convinced that they are the rel loading and discharging anything that ics of the ol lest Amvrica.i svmicivil- might have to be sent across the sea. ization. an I that their influence pread Steam fans to drive out gases that al over North America. l’roots of thit ways accumulate on this type of ves- ■ he claims to h.tve ound a< t\»r away us seis were part of the ship’s equipment. Iowa and New .Jersey. He asserts I Winches anil high-power pumps were, that there are in Egypt, an I. for that also on board to suit the varying de matter, all around the Mediterranean, mands of commerce. the most evident duplications of the Prevent and cure C<»iiBtl|iatiou and Sick« r Headache. Small Bile Beans. work of these Aymaras in dials like fief’.v TVe.r ‘U* "* *lve ‘•’»‘•«t re-1 Known Resane. na.ida, Morning loiter to Curreapondenta. That of Emperor William of Oar- "‘‘f .ven in tiie worst cases of threat many. PtiaTorr»«-’« hour ». ImuhlC’amllsthe bestreu,- londuy word was brought to the. Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock one N ew Y ork , Dec. 24—A year ago etly for whooping cough front 7 » 7 p K^O,,, 7 :S° * oroner that a young man working for of the earliest pioneers of Oregon passed we wrote, saying, “In attempting to I he wateiiea Molen from the Jewelry Mike Messinger, livingfive or six miles ! away at St. Vincent’s hospital in I’ort- forecast the future we look for higher it la Palatial in Its Appolatmonta "ülnevonier'bour» from 7 a. m. to« p. m. Armad as Thoroughly as If li». »U.reof J, A . Kn)itb i a ;> from this city, had committed suicide | land, ........ Jason l’eters lias lieen a familiar . prices for wheat tiie coming 4x ? tav from 12 IU. to I P- »' • teud«*d for a War u'.’ l Luth closes at >»• Mail in their accustomed pi.,,^,. Th(. by shooting himself through the head. figure in tiie metropolis of Yaiuliill months.” No time during four mouths ship. Jth do«’ •t *"a ■ who stole them did not lie and whell The coroner let t immediately and tiie county for years, and while lie did not i following did tiie priee decline more Mui! for 5 T*» a- lrain The llohenzollern is a luty^niUceiit he was taken to Salem last week he body was found exactly as it fell after possess all the virtues, be did not (litter ! than one cent below quotations in < 'iii- >fore«UJP jiheriJan and *>uthern Tillamook mail found where he hud hidden them and receiving the fatal bullet. Tlte name much from tiie average man. He was ! cago llecember 23, 1892, and it. did vessel, and looks more than a yacht. It is built of steel, all lint three were found. The three of the young matt was Fred Hopejoy its kind-hearted and us hospitable as it make more than ten cents and remulii- painted white, anil propelled by twin and he was 11) years of age. He arriv was poMHible for a sunny nature to lie, 1 ed for many weeksaliove that advance. screws, connected with a double set of «ere undoubtedly »old |,ut the thief CHURCH NtincK«. will not say, ed here from Missouri some time ugo and lie always looked upon the bright We again feel like renewing last year’s engines, its average speed is nineteen .I«»n>i»r Kriworsi- C huscm .-Service» 1‘uring the ,,ai,t lialf-tTutury-dnce witli liis brother. His fattier and one side of life. His mind was tilled witli forecaM, «specially so as Valin's are knots an hour, and this qun be in J^S.bb.lh.1 11 ». m sod 7:30p n>. creased to over twenty knots an hour. inlay School *t 9:30«. '» -Pr*’ *r ■"**'- the discovery of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla- sister still reside in Missouri and they many entertaining stories cf the eurly more than 10 per eent lean and ia> lie- The llohenzollern has two wheels, one " TIiHrsdsv evening« »t > ■ 30. have been informed of the sad occur days, which he was always willing to low the cost of produetion everywhere nt the stern, the other ne^r the bqw, the average limit of human life in < iv- ngT'1’ l[K’v g E M xminum , Pa»tor. rence. A 38 calibre pistol was tieside tell his coiurades on a hunting or trap wheat is grown or consumed. Bears the latter worked by steam, tjie furiper P rk ’» vt « siax CuiacH - llzed countries has been considerably c I M every Sabbath *t II a. m. and 7 p lengthened. Ayer’» Sarsaparilla is ev the body when found. The ball enter ping expedition to while away the and consumers have bad along inning, by man-power, both being painted •’’Xd.vMiool »19:30». erywhere considered the standard ed tiie right temple and did not break many weary days in camp, when tbe ft is about time tiie prtalueer be given white and gold, with nickel spokes. 1 8 K«v W H J ones . Paator. The yacht, says London Queen, is the skin on tiie opposite side, lodging weuther did not permit of out door a chance. Since May 1893, economies I'm » u —Service» every Salibath hlood-purifier, tiie auperior medicine. just iteneath It. No cause is assigned amusements. An expert trapper and growing out of tbe Baring failure 111 armed with eight quick-firing Krupp in and 7 3" P- 111 Sunday School at guns and with its graceful outlines sits The crap gmnes are having a liartl ‘i*a 1" Ktv C' ’’ p“",or- for the rash deed as the young man bus trail tinder lie was u welcome and al 1899, and those emanating from tiie ef high iu the water. It has three musts I'HiaeK.-Service» every Sui>- time. Nearly every day a report goes always enjoyed good health and spir most indispensable companion on a fects of tbe ukase in Russia in 1891, and two funnels, painted yellow, the l.n It It a in - and 7:30 p. 111 Sunday forth that one has I h * vii busted. On Hatch bill proceedings in Washington gilded imperial German crown ou the 1 .t 10 a in. Y. P. H C. E. meets Tuesday last one was broken by a wom its. Sunday evening he did the chores hunting trip, and bis knowledge of as usual and then left the place, not woodcraft and the habits of animals lie in 1892, and later on tbs “Object Les prow and the llohenzollern goat of at« 30 p. m Pra.ver meeting Wed- an wiio desired her husband to restore returning until inorn’.iig at 7 o’clock. was always willing to impart to the son,” or credit punic, coupled with a arms in black and silver, surrounded 1 ail' m. Everyone invited ■Mil».»’*t ’ ' H A l>i»-ro», Pastor. tiie money he had taken from her to He then Just placed a lantern and over tyro accompanying hint, He whs born surplus from the 1891 and 1892 crops, by a laurel wreath on the stern. The S t j ,M(,t’(THOlict'iiUK< ii.-Service» 1st gamble with. Tiie dealer to save trou deck is covered with linoleum and over coat on tbe porch and went to the Itarn in Anderrion county, East Tennessee, plus tbe two largest rye,cro)>s grown, a large part there is an awning, where > « .1 Rnndavs of eaeli month, Second '"‘i H Marv’a at Corvallis Fourth ble went out of town tin tiie afternoon and immediately after Mr. Messinger on October 8, 1820, where he resided an unusually large root crop il>e undav^' 1’atnck’e Church on Muddy. in fine weather the emperor has tram. heard a pistol shot But thought noth until 19 years of age, when he moved over, evidently prevented I'lni-ago luncheon and tea parties. In the fore u ' ’ R ev . Time B kioiiy , Pastor , 1 lie regular subscription price of the ing of iu He Iteing sick with the grip to MisHouri. A part of 1844 was spent cash wheat from getting above the part of the vessel is a bridge reserved McMinnvill» Grange. No. 31, P. ot IL, T elephon «.R egister is $1 a year and supposed the young mull was taking in Texas and in 1845 lie Joined a train "dizzy heights of 70 cents” since early for the emperor. It is approached by ,»t in their h»ll the tint and third Hatur- the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any care of the stock, blit at breakfast he starting for Oregon. When the emi June. The average price has lieen a mahogany stairway and has mahog .v of each month at 10 a tn. Visitor» railings. one subscribing for the T elephone . had not returned and about 9 Mr. Mes grants reached Fort Boise, Stephen H. about G3| cents. Only three Mays in any Jtliallv invited. T J olia . The emperor’s apartments on the M. K. Kux«. Muster, R egister and paying one year in ad singer went to the barn anti seeing the Meek ottered to show them 11 shorter the last thirty years htiH wheat sold un middle deck amidships are on the port Secretary, vance can get isith the T elephonb - horses had not been fed went up into and easier route across the Blue and der 80 cents in Chicago. No punish side, tho of the empress and her chi» ^diinnvilia Camp No 1«, Woodmen of R egistkh and the Weekly Oregonian the loft to throw down hay. Near a Cascade mountains—one to the south ment In uny calling has been longer en dren on the atarhoard side. Wainscot for $2. All old subscribers paying their window he found the body. From ap of the old trail. A great n.auy of tbe dured or more ser.'ere and steady than ing, doors and staircases, as well as subscribtions one year in advance will pearances it is thought the pistol was train followed him, one of them lieing .flian that of tiie wheat grower, who other fittings and furniture, are of very Sær" light-colored, almost white, maple lie entitled to tile same otter. held ill the left band, the trigger iteing Mr. Peters. Tue others refused to de has sold at a loss yearly since 1884, oc wood; the ceilings white, picked out T. J- Bnits-Clerk. __________ Tomorrow night the A. (). U. W. pulled by the left thumb. The side of part from the regular route. Meek liuti casionally giving two bushels where with gold: the rococo chimneys of he used to give one to get possessien of nickel, and the walls covered with cre Cu.t»r Post No. 9 meets Urn second and will install their officers, so will the the head was powder burned and the uever passed through tiie country, lint ourth S»turd»v of each month at (•. A. R. Degree of Honor, the ladies’ udjunet of Itair siuged. Tlte funeral was held had heard of it from others while he tiie coupon from ofl’his mortgage after tonne. varying in pattern in the vari >a|l in Inion block at . .to p. tn. All Tuesday. Tlte coroners jury rendered was in the employ of tiie Hudson Bay reaping two bushels where ill 1891 lie ous apartments. The lofty and spa members of the Order arc cordially invited the A. (). 1 . w. Great preparations company, and lie expected to find a threshed three. The alsive seven rea cious dining saloon on the middle deck 1,, attend our meeting«. are lieing made for (he supper that Is to a verdict of death by suicide. is twenty-live feet broad by seventy- Il'* 1, S. Dowsiso, passable route and a gooti pass through sons terminating around the ending of five feet long, but by an ingenious ar be held after the ceremonies in the va B F Cl.ustxz, Post Commander. seven years, has forced a large part of the Cascade mountains. In tills lie A CROP OF LAW SUITS. rangement of portieres can be made of Adjutant. ____________________ cant store room lieneath tiie lodge failed and as soon as the emigrants tiie world’s supply into city elevators any size the emperor pleases. room. This lodge lias lieen adding a Th. itani at th. Mouth ut the Tualatin River found that lie was traveling by guess (where expenses for carrying eaeli 5000 It is upholstered in gray and white, NOTICE. large numlier of names to its member the Cause of Them. tliey became very indignalit und Meek . bushels of contract per day Is slightly and. like the whole of the vessel, ship list within tiie past two nr three only saved his neck by using his feet. more than $0.50). Our visible and the lighted by electricity and warmed by Hereafter all notices announc months ami is now one of the strongest West Si.le I'inted Press. steam pipes. On the center table After almost Incredible hardships tiie ! world's visible will likely soon reach ing entertainment for which an lodges in Die state. Hn.l.i.soiio, Jun. 4llt.—Proprietors party reached tiie Willamette valley in the largest amount ever known. .Ian- stands the Queen's cup. won by the Me teor at the recent royal yacht squad admission tee Is charged, all (’has. Greening lias concluded that of town lots in this county feel ns nary 21, last, it was then tiie largest, ron regatta at Cowes, anil on another obituary matter after the notice lie has had his portion of hard work though t he state board of equalization safety. table the County Down cup, won by Willie lost in tile Blue mountains, 82,250,000 bushels. of death has been given as a mat and will, as soon as lie can sell his team, had singled them out for victims on We lielicve consumption and waste the Meteor at the royal Ulster regatta ter of news, all resolutions of con- sturt on a journey around tiie world. whom to wreak vengeance. The coun Mr. Peters and several others pro«pect- is about at tin* maximum the world in 18U2. Above this saloon is the prom loleuce, wedding notices, canls Mr. Greening is a hard worker mid ty I mai d had put the assessment of that ing for water, found u curious yellow over; that s|>eculation is ubout at tiie enade deck, with the smoking-room metal sc plentiful that they picked lip ,f thanks, etc., furnished the lias reached the time of life when labor class of property to a cash valuation at one end and the emperor’s bridge minimum |>oinl witli bull sentiment ni the other. The smoking-room is Telephone-Register for publica- should not lie an absolute necessity to and now to have 75 |>er cent added is 11 blue bucket full of it and tiie rock of about "all gone.” Doubtless consum very comfortable, furnished and lined which it was a part. At this lime gold lon will be charged for at regu- existence. His determination to see the straw. The raise will be eon tested ers’ cupboard« have smaller and less porcelain plaques, on which illus »r advertising rates, 5 and IO the wonders of tiie world and to inform in the courts. The same will lie dene wus not known to exist on this coast, flour sacks than years ago, jobbers less with trations of German battles by sea and and none of tiie party’ could tell what ents per line. land are painted. himself is praiseworthy mid it is hoped witli any material raise that is made on tliey had found. Tiie specimens were barrels or sacks in store. The flour vis On the upper dock is one of the em that the Journey will be us pleasant as agricultural land. ible is less than last Christmas. Tiie taken to camp as curios, und after the his enthusiasm depicts. Tlte first of the year brings anxiety to whole party had looked them over, milling output this month is about the peror’s working-rooms, furnished with Local and General telephone. Hanging on the wall is cur business men. For the last three they were thrown aside and tiie train same as in December, 1892: for Novem a the log book and on a shelf are some 8. Rrutscher, of Chehalem, is in the BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. or four months they have been urging proceeded on its way. Several years ber the output was never larger; for the nautical books. Another work-room J. P. Irvine is selling more crockery their customers to sell produce and pay Ity on business. later the gold excitement in California calendar year it will fall short of 1892 and a conference-room arc on the mid Large sales and small profits is the and lamps than anybody, for lie sells bills, but all have not heeded this broke out and a number of tiie lost par about 14 per cent. Since 18(19 Great dle deck, their walls being decorated them at cost. friendly hint and now the wholesale ty went there to mine the precious Britruin’s millers, farmers or landown with water-color sketches and photo lotto at Millsap & Cook's. Wliy ask your wife to bake bread men are crowding them, and they in metal. They became conversant witli ers have not proposed; then England graphs of the queen, the empress of Miss Norn Cooper is confined to the Germany, and her children. when you can get 7 loaves for 25 cents, turn look to their debtors for tiie all the peculiar states of gold, and they took ofl' protection for imported bread muse with symptoms of lung fever. The saloon intended for family gath wherewith to protect their business. or 30 for $1 at J. P. Irvine’s. food. July wheat i 11 Chicago is selling then knew that the limi in the Blue erings is decorated in blue and silver Wilson Peery, of Dayton prairie, fa- A cold rain has set in, blit all are bet mountains was gold in quartz. Since only about one cent over May, and at and fitted with furniture of maple and Those flour chests made by S.E. Hott’ her ot Arch Peery, of thia city, is very are tiie best yot and should be in every ter satisfied than they would be were it then Mr. Peters lias led several parties tiie lowest price at this time of year ev a fireplace of marble and nickel. The lek. snow. searching for tiie "Blue Bucket dig er known; ill Minneapolis cash wheat empress' bedroom contains a bedstead kitchen. Call mid see them. Geo. Belt,of Pike,of one the largest hop The Tualatin river is a sluggish gin’s,” but up to date they have not commands May prices; their stocks are of nickel, with a counterpane of red J. P. Irvine says that the sugar war silk and hangings of gray satin. Ad stream that flows through tiie length of been found. alsers of the county, died suddenly on , about 18 per eent less than a year ago. joining the emperor’s room aft are the is over, but you can get your 18 pounds the county. The Oregon Iron and Mr. Peters participated in the Cayuse I Minneapolis and Duluth have but eight upartinents ilonday. anil the mess-room of granulated sugar for one big dollar Steel company have raised ait eight war of 1848, lieing mustered, into service i million bushel», against twenty million <«f the imperial suite, while the offi Mrs. H. < I. Edwards was taken to t he in hard cash. foot dam across it near tiie mouth. on April 12th, and was discharged on | last year. It is reported in tiie north cers’ mess-room and cabins, fitted up nsane asylum on Saturday last by Orin C. Skinner lias a little more 4ft This retards the flow of water and also tiie 5th of July. He was married to west lliat their visible is thirty-fl ve mil with oak furniture, are situated for .heriff Warren. ward. The kitchens on the deck be oak wood for sale at $3.00 per cord, also the free drainage of bottom lands Eleanor McCullough on August 31, lion bushels lees. Tiie world’s visible low are splendidly fitted up. The llo l)r. Minty is ouce more on the streets old fir, 2ft, nt ]>er cord. which are tiie most valuable fields in 1852 and lie leaves several children to will show liut little gain this month. henzollern is 116 meters long, with 14 fter two weeks confinement in the tire county. The result is a plentiful mourn his death. Three Years in Service. meters beam, its tonnage 2,400, dis Guaranteed Cure. muse with the grip. crop of law sujts are maturing, wherein placement 4.200 tons, and horse power The body was brought to this city For fine watches and jewelry go to Company B of this city will give a riparian rights will be fully discussed. yesterday evening, the funeral occur We anthoriz.e our advertised druggist 20,000.________ ). A. Smith. Repairing of all kinds ball some time next month. It will lie Already four actions have lieen com ring to-day. to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for HE WAS A HERO. enn ui.option, coughs and colds, upon lone at reasonable rates. an invitation nflair and no pains will menced. this condition. If you are afflicted ilut His Faith hi the Tender Sez Was Al CHINESE REGISTRATION. lie spared to make it the best ball of tlte 1». M. Stewart, Ed Haines anti M. Mrs. John Soper is very low wit It an with a cough, cold or tiny lung, throat most Too Strong. ttack of pneumonia. Mr. Soper, who season. Several novelties are being ar Keep have incorporated tiie Forest or chest trouble and will use this rent- The girls had seen a picture in an All the Chinese Must Register or be De- edy as directed, giving it u fair trial, English paper of a life-saving fire corps ranged for the evening. For instance, drove bank, at that town, with a capi iss the grippe, is improving. ported. , und experience no benefit, you may re organized by the young ladies of an The Jeffersonian club will elect offi- the competition for tiie Dlelselineider tal of $25000, which is to lie increased turn the bottle and have your money town, and, as Tiptoe, was lack Deputies have lieen appointed .'Hid . refunded. We could not make this of- English ers on the 15th of this month, All medal will take place liefore tiie dance, to $50,000 as soon as tiie stringency a new grand march in which tiie com eases up a little. The sterling integrity the work of registering the <'hinese In per did we not know that Dr. King’s ing in any such association, thej^ de ttenibers are desired to lie present. cided to form a similar brigade. The of tiie incorporators insure tiie stability Oregon has commenced. Under the |Discovery couldI be reliedIon It V. P. I.ancefield, who came here last pany memtiers and their ladles will ...... never disappoints. I rial bottles tree at drill, says Harper's Bazar, consisted in of the enterprise. alone participate, tiie ladies wearing act of congress approved May •>, 1891., I Kogers Bros.’ drug store. Large size getting around a large blanket and »11 from Corvallis and opened a shoe the company colors ; military calls holding it as a net to catch unfortu all Chinese laborers lawfully within 59c and $1. 2 hop, moved to Portland yesterday. nates who jumped from the second or by tiie trnm|ieters of tiie company, and the limit of the United Stutes, on said The McMinnville Dancing club will many other entertaining novelties not Real Estate. third stories of the burning dwellings. date, were required withili one year Tlte undersigned liegs to announce Great enthusiasm was manifested live dances at their parlors every Sat- usual to a dance. For three long years, therefrom to apply for and procure a| David Lamb to Alfred Moor, pt lot 3, among the damsels, and dogs, cats and that 30 days ’ time will lie given on spe rday evening until notice is given to on tiie coming thirteenth day of Febru cial tickets sold at any point on this certificate of residence, from tbe proper (l,]k 3, Newliejg; $-50. heavy weights were dropped success he contrary. ary, B Company has been in commis company’s Pacific system, for SanFran- officer, as an evidence of their right to W Simmons and wife to Emanuel fully from dizzy heights. But the fair Shock,the winner oftheii-dii.v bicycle sion. It Is one of flic best organized eisco and return, account tiie Midwin remain in the United States. By act [ and Maud Northrup, 13050 sq ft, city members of the corps wanted some real nee in New York, made over 1600 and drilled companies in tiie state, ex ter fair; these tickets to be gotsl for con of congress approved November 3, 1893, ! McMinnville; $2000. practice, but could not persuade any (tiles. He was off his wheel only 31 cepting of course one or two of lite tinuous trips, isith going ami return the original act was amended so as to ; p; Nnrthup to W Simmons, lot 4, blk smal\ boy or man to make a martyr of ours of the race. companies stationed in Portland. It ing. Also, that to the purchaser« of permit all Chinese who “were entitled . M Cozines 3d add to McMinnville; himself in the cause of beauty and science. If the hair has lieen made to grow a lias paid strict attention to its own Midwinter lair tickets from our Pacific to remain in tiie United States liefore $1200. The brigade was very anxious to business, and lias not lived because </ atural color on bald heads in thous- Nancy Turner to I G Morris, 30 acres have somebody try it, so that they system points we will sell excursion the passage of the act to which this is nds of cases, by using Hall’s Hair Re- the support given it by the city. All tickets troni San Francisco to points in an amendment, to apply tn the collec t 2 », r 5 w, pt E T Washliurne d 1 c; would be prepared in the face of real danger, and after much persuasion a Its members are young men full of vig California, usable within the 30 days tor of internal revenue of their respec $100. ewer, wlty not in your case? young man, deeply enamored of one of R. W. Phillipa, jr., has purchased or, and while they are noisy at times, limit herein named, at one and one- tive districts, within six months after! It W I.ancefield to Jas It Brown, 50 the members, was prevailed upon to te interest of Gus Gaunt in tlte firm tliey are never ungentlemanly. Their fifth fare for points over 150 miles from the passage of this act, for n certificate acres, pt Sol Eads d I c, t 0 s, r 6 w; fall into the blanket from the top of a $220. barn. ’ Bond A (taunt, the firm name now quarters are ample -excepting tlte drill San Francisco, and one and one-third of residence.’’ room—containing quarters for tiie com fan1 for 150 miles or less from SanFran- This makes it necessary tlmt all Chi W S and Helen (' Powell to it L Sa- The life-savers gathered one after sing Bond & Phillips. pany, tiie officers and tlte quartermas cisco. The minimum rates for such nese laborers who made application b>n, ](l ul.res, pt S tjoodrich d 1 c, lots noon, attired in becoming uniform, dis- The firm of Bond A flaunt has ter. Tlte dance, however, will lie given and received certificates tuider the act i 144 an<| leve lots 0, 3, 4, 5, ti, 30, 31, 33, and about twelve gathered around the lived. All accounts due said fl rm in tiie parlors of tlte McMinviile Danc tickets will Is* one dollar. blanket and took a firm grip. Then of May 5, 1892, as well ns those who |»aytoii; $1. Rate from Portland to San Francisco list lie paid by Jan. 15, to save costs. the accommodating youth, for love’s ofl ing club. While tiie main object of the and return will be $25 plus $2.50 for five failed to comply witli the provisions ■ « Albert M Hoskins to Mary K Evans, sweet sake, climbed up on the roof of B ond ä G aunt . said act, to again make application and dance Is tiie enjoyment of tiie conqiany admissions to the fair, Untes from land in Newlierg; $200. the building, made ready, and jumped! Ou the »tit of this month the state nienilters and their friends, it is hoped other stations in Oregon will lie inaile receive certiIleates of residence, under Samuel Hobson to S E Holison, lots Each girl was gazing upward, and at invention of democratic elubs will be that the rather uncertain treasury of in like manner. tbe present law; otherwise, in case ofl 12, 13, blk A, Hobson’s add to New the terrible sight was so shocked that, eld in Tiie Dalles. Delegates from the the company will not be called upon to without thinking, twenty-four hands Tickets will not 1* on sale until tlie refusal to do so, all such Chinese per berg; $225. efleraon club of this city will l>e there. pay n deficiency. sons will Is» subject to arrest and dejsir- Jus Fletcher to Catherine Fletcher, went up to as many eyes to shut out Midwinter fair opens. the view. Jint Box, the Indian who Is serving .38 acres,pt <1 I e Wm L Newby; $2500. For further information call on or ad tation from the country. The brave young man is still con What it Costs. Eaeli applicant must produce one sentence in tiie county Jail of GO days, J O Rogers to J L Rogers, nJ lot 90, fined to his room, but his engagement dress any of the company's agents or credible witness to tiie fact of residence, upo»e<l by the United States court, Masonic cemetery; $1. is announced, and his lawyer is en It has lieen reported n $1 admission I lie undersigned at Portland. | (who may be of any nationality), and till lie discharged from custody on to the Midwinter fair enabled one to ; United Stab's to the (> AC R R, deavoring to collect his accident in K. P. R ooeks , must accompany Ilia or her applicn-1 lands iu lieu of those sold by the gov surance. At the last meeting of the aturday. Asst (leu. Frt. and Pass. Agt., see everything. This is far from the Tipton Debating society it was pro Portland, Or. 1 tion by two unmounted photograph» ernment in western Oregon. The Milcliell-Corbett light will not truth. In the first place tbe admission posed to bring up the question. of himself or liersell which must be of United States to tliet) A (,' R R Co, “Whether it pays to be a modern hero,” ike place in Florida, as the governor is only 50 cents. Here are some of the A. O. F. A. Officers. sufficient size ami distinctness to accu lands in lieu of those sold by govern but as all the men having seen the f tbe state says he will call out the costs ¡n cents. Gate fee, 50; Hawaiian thole of the stnte forces, if necessary,to cyclorama, 50; Boone’s nrena, 25; Fifth | Tlte above limned order elected the rately represent the entire face of tiie ment in western Oregon. treatment accorded the invalid wished Albert Odell to Geo W Odell, 182.11 to speak in the affirmative, the ques wheel, 25. Santa Itarbara sen lions, 25; following officers for the ensuing year, 1 ! applicant, the head to be not less than oppress it. I one and one-half inches from liase ol acres, pt d 1 c E J Crawford t 4 «, rfl tion was dropped. The sad thing (¡5 cents will buy a box coutaining 20 Hawnllan village, 25; Dante’s Inferno, on Saturday evening, Dec. 30th. about it is that all the youths are now lialr to base of chin. 25; Colorado gold mine, 25; Chinese' |»ra Best Family Savon soap at Mill- Chief Ranger, John F. Derby; sub-1 These certificates will lie furnished w; $2. willing to fall into blankets from any Herman Scbrtt to I> J Bartlett, lots building, 25; Chinese theater, 25; Moor up A Cook's. This is no l>ait. We height, while the corps has dissolved ' Chief Ranger, Frank Stickney; San- ( free of charge. All Chinese merchants 1, 2, blk 7, I»eskilis add to Newberg; permanently. rill sell everything in our store at the ish mirror maze, 25; automatic rare dusky Wilson, treasurer; D.W. Marquis ■ who wo desire, may also procure certifi Bnc*klen*fTAmlc» Bafve. $1200. course, 25; Groan's sculpture exhibit,25; financial secretary; A. M. Dee, record »me very small profit. cates under the restriction« »« laborers, Egyptian hall, 25; Oriental village, ing secretary; B. A. Millsap, Sr. Wood- ' but this is not obligatory. llows This! Miss Ethel Ballinger was married at The Best Halve in the world for Cut*, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, he residence of Iter parents in this city (gate) 10; Cairo street (gnte) 10;Oriental ward; Wm. Smidt, Jr. Woodward; J. i We r One Hundrr-il Dollars lieward Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, narriate Licenses. esterday morning, to I .akin Dorris, of theater, 25; Oriental concert, 25; danc M. Martin, Sr. Beadle; Carl Fusch, Jr. for any case of ('ntarrh that cannot I m * cured Chilblains, Corns and all Hkin Erup by Hall’s Catarrh Cure ndependence, Rev. E. J. Thompson, ing girls, 25; camel trip, 25; donkey trip Bead'e. Trustees, P. D. «Ilenn, A. J. tions. and positively COMB Piles or no Dee 27—Minnie Graves aged 24, and i 15; haunted swing, 22; Heidelberg 18«- Howell, J. B. Williams. F. J. (’ iiesky A Co Prop«, Toledo. (). 'f Corvallis, officiating. \Ve the undprsighed. have known F J pay required. It is*guaranteed to give b red R Rogejs aged 25. I tie, 10; Heidelberg concert hall, 25; Es- Installation on the coming Saturday honey for the last 15 year«, and believe perfect satisfaction, or money refund* The advertisement« of tiie business j quiniau village, 25; White Clouds In- Dec 28—Mrs F B Sweeney, aged 31, j < him perfectly honorable in nil business ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale uen throughout the valley demand | dians, 25; Arizona curiosities,2>; ostrich evening. and John Fletcher, aged 49. transactions and financially able to carry by Rogers Bros. 1 out any obligations made by their firm. •ash payments for goods nt a farm, 25; Forty-nine mining camp, 25; j Advertising Pays. Dec 28—Mattie Graves, aged 2!, and i West A Truax, w holesale druggists.Toledo, Captain Sweeney, U. H. A., San reduced figure. The credit system i»| Forty-»ine theatre,25; Forty-nine dance Lafayette Means, rged 28. Ohio. Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh's Catarrh One of the (/„«rtf’* OK»t liberal ad Voiding. Kinnan <t Marvin, wholesale slowly passing out of existence. Jan 1 — Emma L Rcetz. aged 18, and house, 25; Foote's theater, 25; electric Remedy is the first medicine I have druggists, Toledo. Ohio. vertisers, this year, informs tin that, The value of shares of stock in Yam theater, 25; Jaimnese village, 25; Rou notwithstanding the prevailing hard Joe Ego, aged 25. llallS Catarrh cure is taken internally, ever found that would do me any good During the year 1893, the clerk has acting directly upon tiie blood and mucus Price 50 eta. Sold by Haworth A< *o. bill county has l>een raised 40 per cent, manian concert hall, 25; captive lialoon | time«, his cash »ales this fall have lieen • snrfa«*es of the system. Price 75r per i»ot j issued 114 licenses to wed. 10; balloon trip,50; scenic rail-, town lots have lieen Incensed 10 per grounds, tic. Sold by all druggists : Testimonials free. ’--------- , . t athlotif* -.»i-.i,. <rroun<ls. „n,nn7l» 1 I much greater than »luring the season . ___ .«1 Jau. 2 — Ktliel Ballinger, 18,and L. M. __ ____ _______ _ , ,,____ cent. The figures of our assessor on rood, 10; grand stand, athletic gronmls,, of .„ 1802. During the month of Dprem- j Dorri«, 25. Shiloh's Cure, the great «*ougli and agricultural land will stand a« they 25; mummy exhibit, 10; merry-go-1 lier he took in nearly $800 more than ' lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket j Oregon can juatly bonet of an clean a are. round, 5; phonograph, 5; Total, $10.10. A leader. lie did in the earassfxinding month of ize contains 25 doses, only 25c. Chib i financial record and a« aolid a Mantling The eleven uniforms of the Stanford m any Mate in the I’nlon. With a Probate Coart. last year. Of course he is now a firm ‘ dren love it. H. Ho worth A Co. Siuce its flrst Introduction, K'.lectric team were weighed after tiie football debt tleacribable by the u«e of cipher, lielievor in the use of printer’s ink, if Bitters lias gHined rapid I v ih |>opii)ar bXnte Nora A Druniiueller. Petition game with tbe Multnomahs and tip alone, «lie han $98,773.92 in otitManding rightly applied. (Riite a numlier of favor, until now it is clearly In the lead to modify former order of this court ao ped the beam at 548 pounds. Nearly warrant.« ¡««tied the present year, pay lm»inew« men ctMihl likewise be convert amo> g pure medicinal tonics and alter- 9«) pound« of this weight was mud and far as to »lluxr gtinrtiinn to sell lami at ed if they would try the effect« of tiie asivee—containing nothing which per ment of which 1« provided by ntate mits its use as a le verage or intoxicant private sale, allowed. water. i levy, and redeemable at any time. Ilur- «anw.—/.’«yen»' Qnarti. ItH rccogniaetl as tlte best and pure«t Guardianship of Shell Haw ley; Peti-1 ; ing D<«f2 «he received $872,578.47 and medicine for all ailments of Htomach, A. A A. P. M.—There will 1» an as tion for allowance of $5«» t” Shell Haw At Cost! At Cost! Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Mick expentled $57tl,33tl.e4. Including $87,- semblage at tbe usual hour and place Headache, IndlgeMion, • 'onMipetlon. 15fl.l«l deficiency. Her educational I on the coming Saturday night. Three ley filed and allowed. boli- and drive Malaria from the system. J. P. Irvine will sell all of his Estate of G W Goucher; Sale.* real , fund» are in a most healthy condition, pilgrim« will wend their weary way Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot Farnsworth con- ,Uy goo Is at Cost. Wants to go out of and in all other respect» '«be 1« doing tle or the money will he refunded. »emsn the desert, finish their pilgrim estate to Freeman U that line. Price no object if you want very well Indeed —/*»<«;»« Ranl-rr ana Price only 5ftc. per hottie Sold by .... . - age and drink of the holy water« of the firmed._____ ■ anything in that line I htrmtor. Rogers Bros. 2 well of Zetu Zem. ■■lu.-uaiVSlealVH* »J»B* Í J INTERESTING RUINS. Axes to Grind Always bring H small boy who to the eyes of the turns the crank.' The Reason That the small boy wants his father to buy his Axes of JONES & ADAMS is that they seldom need grinding. The best of Steel insures a lasting edge, and Jones & Adams’ Axes are made of the Best of Steel. Buy One and Try It A Happy New Year to All. This Headline May Cause You to Wonder why You Should Be Happy; But Why Not? Has Not Your Grocer Supplied yon during these hard times with the necessaries of life? To make Your Joys Double Pay your Grocer what you owe him at once and realize what a blessing it is to give as well as to receive. It will be Appreciated, For they have wives and ImhieM. who need new gowns, la - sides numerous other things, which they have dime without that you might not sufler. Now the Time has Arrived When they must have their moyey. This may not hav« ref erence to you. but if you know of any one who owes their Grocer yon had I letter explain the matter as it might save enibarrammienl a« well as ex|s-nwc. It the mean time re- memlier that WALLACE & WALKER will give full value for every cent you spend with them.