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Are now receiving their New Stock of Spring Goods, and have reduced the price on all goods on hand, so will sell good, stylish CLOT til Nd AT HARD TIMES PRICES! Look at those------------------- FINE, LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES In their show window, which are given away With Every $25 Worth of Goods Bought at Their Store. Call and get particulars. Don’t fail to see our N EW SPRING STOCK, and Get Prices Before Buying. KAY & TODD. THIRD STREET. MCMINNVILLE. I KOH I lli i 1 Is E ssential ® (• _- _ — You cannot K _■ hope to be well» 000(1 I Blood Z B > ■ BOILS, HEALT h I km It you are troubled with® ULCERS**«, ULCERS** | | PIMPLES, SORES I '»your blood is bad. A tew bottles of 8. S. S. will) ¿¡thoroughly c ieanse the system, remove all im-j ^¡purities and build you up All manner oi blem-j »uhes are j | CLEARED AWAY »by its use It is the best blood remedy on earth.) HTbousand.-. who have used it «ay so. > ® "My blood badly puKoaed last yor, which got dm (Z.>r.uie sy-.teni oucofoidct 1> .<■ »-><-'1 and a constant Source^ ffi.t .utferii.^ n , apprtn no enjoy ucnt of hie. Two bottlesy Lruugi t merlin out fticie 1» no better)/ TSIvmWba r^rne iy t a Lk. > 1 riiscas-. » y,E.cZvA JOHN (.AVIN D.yton. Ohio ✓ » r jr »Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free-’J' g SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 5. TO SALT UKE, DENVER, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO. ST. lOOIS, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 3 Jmirn The Quickest to Chica- nOUiS go and the East. U hiif - o Quicker to Omaha and nOUrS Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars. S. H, H. CLARK. J OLIVER W. MINK. I Receivers E ELLERY ANDERSON, j For Rates or general information call on or ad- dress W. II III RLBI ICT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 254 Washington St., Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OR. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE Express Trains Leave Portland Daily LEAVE. ’ ARRIVE Portland.......... 6:15 P M | San Francisco.. 10:45 A M ban Francisco.7:00 P M I Portland.... ;......S:20 A M Al»ove trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds. Hal sey. Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland inclu sive. Roseburg Hail Daily. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland.........8::«) A M | Roseburg 5:50 T M Roseburg 7:00 A M | Portland 4.30 P M DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMRN* BUFFET SLEEPERS ANO SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. BETWEEN ¡West Side Division. PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 7:w A M i l.v 10:16 A M ( l.v 1215 P M | Ar Portland Ar I 5:35 P M McMinnville Lv j 301 P M Corvallis __ Lv | 1:00 P M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 4:40 P M I Lv Portland 7:15 P M Lv St. Joseph 7 2;. P M | Ar__ McMinnville Ar | 8:25 A M Lv I 5:58 A M Lv | 5:50 A M Through Tickets to all points in Eastern Slates, < 'anada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from G. A. Wilcox, Agent. McMinn ville E. F ROGERS, Asst. G. F. A P. A , Portland. Or. R KOEHLER. Manager LOCAL DIRECTORY. CHURCHES B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30p. tn ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; the young people’s society 6:15 p m Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. ni. C has . L. B onham , Pastor. M ethodist E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11 00 a. tu. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p m. Thursday. S E. M bmings *. Pastor. Crus. P resbyterian -Services every Sab- bath 1100a m and 7:3C p. tn. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra. Y. P. C. E Sunday 6:30 p. ill. Praver meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. tn. W. 11. J ones . Pastor C hristian —Services every Sabbath 11:00 n ni and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. in. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. H. A. D enton , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic — First st., between G and II. Sunday school 2 30 p. m. Ves pers 7 .30. Services once a month. W. R. H ogan . Pastor SECRET ORDERS. K nowles C hapter No, 12. O E. S.—Meets a Masonic ball the brst and third Monday evening in each month. Visiting members cordiallv in vited. MM O O HOl'.-oN. Sec. MRS. H L. HEATH. W. M C uster Posr No 9— Meets the "ennd and fourth Saturday of each month in Union ball al 7:30 p. in. on second Saturday and at 10.0 a tu. on 4th Saturday. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings. B. F. C uisine , commander. J. A. P ecshax , Adjt. W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri day, in Wright’s hall at 3 o'clock p m. L. T. i>. at 3 p. ni. M rs . A. J. W hitmore , Pres. C lara G. E sson , Sec y. < OI VI 1 PRESS. Notice of Sheriff s Sale. agony and dashed across the field. dreds <if Indian soldiers now serve I visited by hunting parties, to be sure, but Lincoln hanging to his tail and kick in the United States army in sepa not for sport. The hunter who heard of a roost in the vicinity of where he might Notice is hereby given that the under Mr. A. R. Burbank is preparing ing him at every jump, and as they rate companies, and their loyalty is j happen to be would always visit it, but signed. a> sherd) <»t Yamhill county, «late flew along Lincoln yelled at the bull not questioned. The Indians have his visit was wholly out of curiosity. He of Oregon, by virtu».* of a writ of execution for a bountiful harvest of honey and issued out ot the circuit court of the state been more fairly treated by the ■ always found the country folk therefrom bees this year. He has already "Dam you, -who began this fight '’’ of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, miles around, but they also came from cu whites and the government than was the i7thday of April. A l>. |s9l. u | m » h and housed several swarms and is pre riosity. They didn't care for the birds, to enforce that certain judgment rendered Among the words recognized by formerly the ease, and they them but they entered into the work of slaugh paring for more. by said court on the 2sth day of March, the latest American dictionary are selves are showing more inclination ter, just as if the pigeons, like the flies, A 1>. ls94, in favor of L m Morrison, de There is a well-founded rumor go electrocute, abusee, academise, gra- were without end as to being and increase. fendant. and against .1. \V. Morrison, to follow the "white man’s path. [ They never had the least idea that the plaintiff, for the Mini of with inter ing the rounds, that Mr. M. O. ciosity, accusably and enhansive. Such a system of civilizing the red day would come when a pigeon pie would est thereon at tb** rate <4 eight per cent |*T Lownsdale and Ju.lge O. N. Denny annum from th** •-."• ’ ih day oi March, A 1». be a thing of the past, as it practically is man by trusting him is more profit 1 IMM.aud $151’».95» • »Ms,ano for accruing costa; now. They could not imagine the time will each build a cannery near this for Infants and Children. A sweet girl graduate, says an ex able, as well as more humane and i when pigeon or squab would be a luxury. and wh(*rc;«>. on tin- 27th day of April, A place in the near future. These gen 1> 1691, by virtue of said writ of vxccntion In those days the pigeon had no market. change, thus described the manner honorable, than the system which I levied upon th** hereinafter described real tlemen should receive all the encour They might be worth 25 cents a dozen, property of said defendant J. \V Morrison HIRTY year» ’ observation of Cat*toria with the patronage of m which a goat butted the boy out once prevailed. but to lie worth that a purchaser had io agement possible from our citizens tosatisfv said judgment and costs ot sale: in the front yard: “He hurled the be found. Thus l he bulk of the slaugh million* of persons, permit us to of it -without gaf sun^. Now therefore, Ly virtue of said writ oi in this matter. execution, 1 v. ill, on Saturday, the 9th day previous end of his anatomy against Suicide statistics eoveringa period, tered birds were fed to the hogs or left to It is oil questionably thq best remedy for infant» and Children of .Inn*-, A. D 16‘4, at the hour of one rot on the ground. There is something of the boy’s afterward with an earnest of twenty five years in New York a lesson in this as to game birds still in o’clock p. m. of said day, sell at public Amity Blade. the -world ha3 erer known. It ia Larmies^. Children like it. It auction, at the court house door in McMimi- Messrs. Martin & Thurber, for ness and velocity which, backed by show, among other things, that the ’ existence. The flesh of the wild pigeon is ville. Yamhill county. Oregon, to the high very sweet, and there is about a3 much of gives them health. It will s ave their lives. Tn it Mother« have est bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said merly of McMinnville, have opened the ponderosity of the goat’s avoir Irish and negroes are not giien to I it as ou the quail. Just compare the pi judgment and a< < ruing costs, the following something which Is absolutely safejand practicallyj>erfe©t_ae_a the saloon on Trade street. They dupois, imparted a momentum that self-destruction. The Germans show j geou at 25 centsa dozen, and no buyers, to described real property, to wit: the quail at *2 and *2.50 a dozen and more All oi the right, title and interest of sai*l child’s medicine. concluded the city license was a little was not relaxed until he landed on a much larger percentage of suicides j buyers than can be satisfied. The quail J. W. Morrison in and to (he real projnity terra firma beyond the pale of the than either of the races above men-1 situate in Yamhill county, Oregon, ami in tlie early days was marketed at about steep, however, and are running on Castoria destroys Worxus. described as follows: Commencing at the tioned. The prevailing idea that the ! 50 cents a dozen. It, too, was slaughtered the government plan. It is decided goat's jurisdiction. C&storia allay a Feverishness. southeast corner oi the 11.1) Martin do- it became so scarce that laws had to hot months are more fruitful of sui-1 until nation land claim No. 37. Notification 1439 ly inconsistent in our city govern be passed to prevent its extinction. All Castoria preventa vomiHng Sour C urd• it being three chains south KO degrees and The American hen has come to the cides than other periods of the year of the surrounding states have laws now ment to allow the distilled poison to 15 minutes west of the angle corner wn the Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. which run for five years and which, it is is not borne out by figures. In cer north line of Claim No. 40. in Sec. 5, T. 5 flow as free as water.in Amity, when scratch in this season of hunger and hoped, will give the bird new life. This S. R. 1 \V ; thence south 80 degrees and Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. there are no saloons, and at the same eager appetite with amazing ability. tain years during the last quarter of law is being reasonably enforced in Mis 15 minutes west 20.63 chains; thence n«>.th 1 50 chains to the « enter of South Yamhill Casto ria cures Constipation and Flatulency. time hold the price of license out of Eggs were never before so plentiful. the century the coldest month has souri, but enough birds to partially sup river; thence down the center of the main ply the market are being brought in from been the most productive of self- j It is well settled that an egg is equal Caatoria neutrallees the effects of carbonic acid ga» or poisonous air. reach of men who might abide by channel of the South Yamhill rive.* to the Kansas and Illinois and the Indian Terri place where the north and south line of the tory. The law permits of the sale if they are the law. We wish it understood to a pound of beef in strength pro destruction. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. said H. I) Martin claim crosses the said not killed withiu the confines of the state. South Yamhill river; thence south with that we are not in favor of saloons, ducing and life-sustaining quality. Cast or la assimilates the food, regulates the stomach andbowalj», If the states of the Mississippi, Missouri said line 6.45 chains to the place of liegin- William Penn Nixon, who has been and Arkansas valleys had adopted some but we are in favor of enforcing the Eggs are about the cheapest of the ning, containing 26.75 acres more or less, in giving healthy and natural sleep. editor of the Chicago Inter Ocean for such law as to the pigeon before its utter \ am hill county, slat«* of Oregon. law, and if the citizens have not the food products. At the present time Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this 2d extinction,pigeon pot pies and pigeon roosts Caatoria is put np in one-size bottles only. It is not sold iu bulk. eighteen years, has purchased the backbone to prosecute willful law they are selling at wholesale in Phil «lav of Mav, A. D, 1694. would still be known today. But the leg \V L WARREN, Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise breakers, it would be much more adelphia at from 11* to 12 cents a interest of H. H. Kohlsaat and as islators of those days evidently thought Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. the people generally, that the pigeon that It is^.just us good ” and “ will answer ever y purpose. ” consistent to receive some revenue dozen. As illustrating the import sumed the proprietorship of the pa with was without end—that it would increase by reducing the license and allowing ant w-ork that the hen is doing for per. Mr. Nixon and Mr. Kohlsaat and multiply more rapidly than it could See that you got C-A-S-T^)-R-I-A. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. the saloon to run. The Blade will the country the New York Tribute are warm friends, but in some points be killer! off.—Macon Telegraph. it» on every Thefae -tàmil e notice every unlawful act in this notes that the receipt of eggs in did not agree in the management, so IV'OTK'E heirby i'i\* ii that th«- undersigned Still a Chance. u- »iieiilt *>t Yaiuhill < «»unl> state <>l Ore t Tapper. it was arranged for Mr. Nixon to 8ignature_c f New York since January 1, 1894, line with which it becomes acquaint gon, by virtue of a ulit «»1 execution issued out Sittiman—I understand, sir, you want of the circuit court of said Yamhill county, in ed, and it will not use soothing terms were 504,200 cases. Each case con purchase Mr. Kohlsatt s entire hold to sell your house in Commuterville. that «‘ertain suit wiioom 1 B V Nash was nlnin- Counlriman—I sold it last week to Mr. un Mii'i \\ I. "in. n i*ii. Alice ’• Mimlh.n' ami tains from thirty to thirty-six dozen ings, which it is said amounted to either. Children Cry for Pitcher ’ s Cantoria. Robert L. Siow wei<-ilef. mh.and to enforce Jones. the decree <»f forwlosure aiul sai<* made by said eggs, making a total of over 181,- nearly $400,000. Mr. Nixon is a Sittiman—Indeed! Well, do you know court in .-aid s«iii decreeing that said plaintiff re Senatorial Investigation. 512,000 eggs sent to that single journalist of renown, is in the prime of any one else who has a place for sale? cover froui the defendant U. T. Shurtlcfl. in l nite«i .'’’tales gold coin,the sum of 9723.90 with Countrimau—About a week from now Bv a unanimous vote the senate market. What philanthropist of of life and his ability to judiciously yew interest on said sum at th«.* rale ot eight per cent rr.israt ask Jones.—I.-ifn per annum from th«* 27th »lay of March, 1£94, hii <1 adopted the amended Lodge resolu them all has done so much to qualify direct the immense interests of the the further sum oii75.uu as attorneys feus und «xnits and dishurseiu«*nt.*< taxed at £54.20, sahl de A t Allot S SONU. tion providing for the investigation distress and keep the blood leaping1 paper is not doubted. he had any particular wish, and after a cree having been given on the 27th day of March, Occupied and Busy. j pause be made his fingers move as if he lb94. and «»rdering the sale of the hereinafter de- of all charges of senatorial corruption in the arteries? There is a great “There isn’t much of any difference scrilied real proi>ert\. towit: were playing the piano. Allot bk»ck No. Nine t'.o of Johns’ addition io in connection with the tariff bill, deal of cackling in the country, but Tin: mil) I'js.sio. between occupied and busy, is there, The Young Prluce l.eurned It to Play on “Who shall play?” asked the empress, the town of McMinnville. 1 ninhill e«)unty state Hi. Father', Birthday—Forty-four Year. and added anxiously, “And would it not of Oregon, aa shown by the duly re**ord«l plat «»f pa?” inquired Jake Potter, who was and Vice-President Stevenson ap none of it rests upon such a solid said addition to said t«»wn, saving ai«*i excepting After It Soothed the Last Hour of tbe excite you too much?” pointed a good committee of five to basis of achievement as that which The Pretty Bird, Like the Buffalo, H'as studying his definitions for the next lots 7 an*i s <»f said block, said writ of exceutiou “No.” indicated the emperor, and theu being «tilled April 4th, 15'3j. and t.> «•nf«»rce >aid lesson. living Kmperor. make the investigation. On the comes from the throat of the benny Kuthlebily Slaughtered— There Is Not he wrote ou his tablet: writ Hnd by virtue thereot. 1 will on Saturday, “I should say,” answered his father, It was the year 1844. Priuee Frederick i “I desire very much to hear music. the 2d da\ of June. lt<94, at «»ne o'clock p. m. of democratic side are Gray, of Dela penny. Now a Boost In the Country—A Hunter, ! “there was about as much diff’rence *aid «lay at the court house do«»r in MuMinuville, betwixt ’em as there is between walkin was then in his thirteenth year. The mu- 1 Could not Ruefer, Victoria’s teacher, in said county and slate, .sell al public aourioii to Not Yet Old, H as Seen the Change. ware, and Lindsey, of Kentucky, eic lesson had just ended, and the prince’s come?” the highest bidder for cash in I’. S. gold coin, all “The darkest hour in any young A party of hunters—gentlemen who shoot up hill an slidin duown. I calklate you master, Reichardt, the composer of our rank partisans both, but gentlemen “I shall send for him,” replied the em of the r*-al pioperty above «ie-scribed, excepting said lots? and 8 of said bl*»ck nine of said addi won’t get an extry high mark tomorrer of whose honor and integrity there man’s life,” says Horace Greeley, “is lor the sport and recreation there are in it ef yen can’t hit off no better’n that, beautiful patriotic song, ‘‘Was 1st Des press. “He is over at the Bornstedler lion to saui town, aud that suid ^ale will I m - made church just at present aud is giving her toobtain funds with which to pay and satisfy Deutschen Vaterlund,” was about to de has never been any suspicion. The when he sits down to plan how to —were talking the other day about the Jake.” said several sums of money with costs and a* - an organ lesson.” disappearance of game, four legged and , part, when the young prince detained him. cruing costs. The empress then gave the order, and “ Well, what is the difference, I’d two republicans are Mr. Lodge him get money without earning it. ' winged, when they were suddeuly inter Date*! April 28th, 1E94. “Mr. Reichardt,” said he, with his sym half past 11 o’clock the artist aud W. L. WARREN, self, the accomplished junior senator There are more ways than one of rupted by Mr. W. K. Donaldson, one of the like tu know ?” said the crestfallen J ake. pathetic, melodious voice, “papa's birth toward .sheriff of said Yamhill County. composer of the “ Merlin ” appeared to an “ Ain ’ t Abe Hawkin ’ s okkypation day will soon be here —on March 22. Dr. from Massachusetts, and Mr. Davis, making this fatal mistake of trying ! most enthusiastic of their number, with plumbin'?” inquired Mr. Putter. swer the honored call. Iu the apartments Curtius thought it would Ue very nice for question: adjoining that of tbe emperor stood a of Minnesota, a very able lawyer. to get something for nothing. The the “Did NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE me to practice something especially for the Jake admitted that it was. you ever see anything so complete grand piano, at which the artist sat down “Hev you ever seen him busy?” occasion. Would you be kind enough to as soon as the doors of the adjoining room The fifth member is Senator Allen, criminal way is the worst morally, ly disappear as the wild pigeon? There select something appropriate* But it must "OT1< E i* herein given that the undeisigned were opened. The emperor had asked him of Nebraska, a populist with a good but not the most common. Almost isn’t a ‘roost’ in the United States today, asked the father. be something quite difficult, so that piq»a as sheriff of Yamhill county, slate of Ore and from what I can understand there is “ Never, pa, ” responded Jake prompt to piay several of his favorite melodies aud N gon, by virtue oi a m ni of execution and Older «>f judicial record. The Inter Ocean will as demoralizing to character, though none on the North American continent, will see that I have taken great pains, and listened with visible pleasure to the lau sale issued out of the < in uit court oi the state of ly- he will be well pleased. Papa prefers the Oregon for the county of Yamhill on th«- 27th day be disappointed if this committee not positively criminal, are the many j except it may be one or two small ones in guage of sounds which both came from "An I’ve heerd that Jeeins Spears tender, pathetic melodies”------ April, A. 1>. 1394. and bearing said date, U|»oii ” aud went to the heart. Tbe pianist, great of was so okkypied he couldn't find time does not do its work faithfully, ways of trying to increase one’s I Canada. and to enfon-e a judgment remlercd by said court “Then, your highness, one would have ; Mention the pigeon “roost” to a young ly moved, had already played several se the 26th day of .March A. D. 1894, in favor of “naught extenuating nor setting wealth at the expense of others, by J hunter today, ami he will ask you what i to fetch in wood fer his wife when he to take soma pretty adagio. H’m, h’m,” > lections of his own and of other composi on Hiram Brown, plaintiff, ami aeainst Mary E. by the haour daown t’ the store. I replied Reichardt, and he searched among j tion, and each time tbe emperor sent him Jones am! J«»hn L. Jones, defendants, for thesuin gambling. Not long ago a New: you mean. He has heard of it, and sets down aught in malice.” that is about all. And yet Air. Donald reckon you couldn’t hardly call him a the music portfolio to find something ap- . his thanks, with the request to play more. of 9271.70, with interest thereon at th«- rate of percent p*-r aupuin fr<»m the 26th daj <»f The immediate occasions of the in York paper in reporting an express son and those who hunted with him are busy man. An ycu, Jake,” continued propriate. Finally he held one sheet of ■ Again the last chords of a melody had died eight March. and tor SJO s«i c..Ms, an«! for the music in his Land longer than the rest and ' but in the prime of life, and they saw the costs of sale, and erdt-ringtbat the real prop*rtv Mr. Potter, turning to liis sun for the away, when the empress asked, much wor vestigations were, first, the charge robbery said that the money taken hereinafter <iescril>c«i be sold to satisfy said roosts in all their glory. In a few words, last illustration. “I’ve known you examined it. ried, “Does it not tire or excite you?” judgment, cows and accruing costs; now there of the New York Sun that an ex —fifty thousand dollars—was the the roosts are, or rather were, places where “Would that do, Mr. Reichardt'” The emperor replied in the negative, and lore by virtue of said writ of » xee«iti«>n and order naow an again t’ be so okkypied turnin “Your highness, we have not yet come agaiu he wrote; “Ouly one more. An of sale. I will on Saturday the second day of June, congressman by the name of Buttz “usual weekly remittance” to the the pigeons congregated in almost innu somersets in them hoop pole sliavins to that. Tbe thing is too difficult. It is A. D. Ib91. at tlie hour of one o’clock p. m. of *aid merable numbers and hatched their young. adagio from a sonata. It shall be the last. ” day, had tried to bribe Senator Hunton, lottery company from its New York They sell nt public, auction, ut th«* court house were formerly found iu all parts of back o’ th’ woodhouse you couldn’t the adagio from Schumann’s F sharp mi The master there iu the next room, sore door in McMinnville, Yamhill county Grvgon. 1.» of Virginia, and Senator Kyle, of agent. If fifty thousand dollars a the United States. They are referred to hear me call ye no niore'n ef you was nor sonata. It will not do. Besides, the at heart, complied with his dying emper the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy between now and his majesty's birth judgment, costs and Mi-eruing costs, the fui- or’s wish Agaiu he seated himself at the said North Dakota, in the interest of the week goes from one city, how much by James FenimoreCooj -r, particularly in deef, though I'd holler till 1 was all time lowii.g deM*rilM*d real property, to wit. “The Pioneers.” In the early days they hoaised np, an yet it never appeared t' day is too short.” piano and played a touching adagio. All that «x-rtain piece or parcel of real estate, sugar trust; and, second, that the from the whole country? Still a were found in the east, just as the early me as ef you was precisely busy them “Oh, Air. Reichardt,” replied the prince The emperor listened. His eyes became the Name being ami .Mtuaied in Yamhill county , coaxingly, “ I will be very diligent! Please, third wav of getting something for Oregon, and m«»re particularly «lescriljed as fol settlers found the buffalo at the mouth of times.”—Home (¿ueen. Philadelphia Press, through its New’ brighter. He beckoned to the empress low.-: The uorthuc-t «m.-fmirlii of the north* Mat pleasel It will do—itmustdo! And, ’add St. Lawrence, even in the frigid zone. and wrote down in feverish baste: “Four onu-touilli, and the north«-a-t one-fourth of tbe York correspondent, had charged, nothing is to hunt for a sinecure. the ed the little prince merrily, “if it will not And they have disappeared just as the buf ty-four years ago I played that adagio for northwest one-fourth <»f section eleven (11», town Wampum Lore. go‘adagio’it shall go‘forte!' Papa always much in detail, that the democrats of The new mayor of Brooklyn, lately- falo has disappeared. papa’s birthday. Of course not as well. ship two (2) south, range tiv<- (5i west of th*- Wil A graduate of Swarthmore college, says that to me ” lamette meridian, eoniaining bo a«-res. It is from tbe F sharp miner sonata. Very the senate were legislating in the elected on a strong platform of mu For their roosts, or hatching places, the proficient in the languages and noted Dated ut McMinnville, Oregon, this 1st <iav of Accordingly the difficult adagio was pigeons always selected a dense forest or May, A D. Ib94. pretty. Thank Ruefer heartily. Last piece. interest of the sugar trust in return nicipal reform, returning home from grove iu the most inaccessible plsace to be for his devotion to cipher reading, or, practiced, after all, and cost a great deal of Theu sleep!” U L WARREN, application and patience. Ou Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. for a large campaign subscription in a short trip just after his election, found. Thero they would build their nest as ho prefers to call it, the crypto- diligence, Alas, it was really the last melody, this March 22 the young prince surprised his lay their eggs, ami there they would grammic art, has recently had his atten adagio! They were tbe last musical sounds 1892. These are the two specific ac found three bushels of letters from and remain eight or nine weeks, by which tion directed tu the deciphering of In royal father with an execution of the love which reached the ears of the dying mou- SHERIFFS SALE ly composition, and indeed he played it applicants for office — most of them, cusations to be inquired into, but it time the eggs would have hatched and the dian wampums. arch, the last greetings of the art so loved with wonderful firmness and great expres- . is pertinent and binding for the com it is safe to say, from lazy young young birds have been able to fly. They "It is a common mistake,” he says, Bion For this manifestation of his ex by him—her farewell greetings! Adagio IVTOTI« I. i> iiurubk gn n that th*- undersigned would come in flocks of hundreds and thou the sufferer, who eudured endless 1 ’ mittee to look into the alleged spec men who wanted an “easy place. I sands—some old timers say millions—but “to refer to wampum belts as Indian traordinary zeal bis favorite wish was re slept ot an execution issued out ot th«* elrruitcourt pain without complaint, over into the tue of the State ot Oregon for Yamhill «-ounty.on the money. The Indians prized them high alized. Papa made him the present of a ulation of senators in sugar trust This incident has led to quotation of all the testimony ^oes to show that they kingdom of eternal and purest harmony. 17th «lay of Muy. A. D. 1894. upon and to enfon-e real, completely furnished carpenter shop, never did any harm that a war of extermi ly. not only as ornaments, but tor their —Translated For C hicago News by Anus a judgment rendered by .-aid court <»nthe25th certificates, or anything else per-' President Lincoln's apt saying: "If! nation day of Scptemlier. 18M3. in favor <»t Timothy <»«•««!- should have been waged against historical value, because, in reality, for, as is well known, the prince learned L. Wagamau. ricii. plaintiff, and against M W. Tallman, de ever this free people — this govern- j the carpenter's trade besides book binding taining to tariff legislation as now them. they were records of tribal traditions. fendant, for the sum «»f ¿1483 05 with inteicFt and typesetting. «»ladstone ’ s Fads. The only harm worked by them was in ment — is utterly demoralized, it will 1 Each shell, quill, stone or piece of the rate of eight per c«*nt per annum from tbe pending. * * * ♦ » « ♦ 25th day of September, 1893. aud the sum of 935.75 the breaking down of trees. They roosted A man of politics and a man of books, and an or«ler *.f >ah- ol the interest of said The air has been full of these come from this human struggle for j iu such numbers that limbs of trees even carved wood attached to the belt had a Forty-four years later. home oue or other has said that he is a costs, meaning, just as printed words have to defendant. \V. Tailman, In ami to the fol It was iu the year of mourning. 1888. statesmau overlaid with literature. It is lowing real M. rumors for weeks. The latest or office—a way to live without work. of considerable size were broken. A grove us, and the ciders of a tribe knew how premia ■ and attai-hed in said action, The imposing Castle Friedrichskron, call to-wit: l.ol No. -A.in the town of Daytou, in the after their departure looked as if a cyclone a dark epigram, but suggests the impor Buttz story is suspected to be a base Value for value is the only true rule j had struck it. But the groves they select to read and compose them. There is a ed so immediately after Emperor Freder tance of the li’erary side of his life. His County of Yamhill, Slate of Oregon, as shown upon the «inly recor«i* 1 plat <4f said town now of less sensation gotten up as a scheme in business, politics and morals. ed were always wild ground. They never famous wampum belt owned by a rem ick's accession to the throne, lay there in library is one of tbe most varied private recoitl in the County Recorder's office ot said nant of tiie Iroquois, near Syracuse, the bright sunshine and majestic beauty, county. selected one on a farmer ’ s property. As libraries iu England. Iu fact, the walls to help push the tariff bill through Now therefore by virtue of »aid writ of <*xecu- for food, they were never like other birds. composed of nearly 7.000 pieces of shell, and man and nature — yes, all — here of Hawarden castle may be said to be pa and order of m *1«>, 1 uill on tlie 16th day of the senate or perhaps to draw off the According to the report of the sec They did not disturb the newly planted quill and boue, which relate the story breathed happiness, rapture and life. pared with books. There is literature oi tion June. a . D. 1894, at the hour of one o'clock p m. All? every sort under the sun, from sacred of said day at the court h »use door in the city <»f dogs on a false scent for the protec retary of the interior for 1893, the or growing crops of grain. Leaving their of Champlain's invasion. I claim it is Alas, no! For in one of the apartmeuts Scriptures, ancient parchments, Homers McMinnville. Oregon, sell at public auction to in the morning, they would fly long not necessary to have any knowledge tion of the real corruptionists. How number of Indians in the United roosts highest bidder for «-ash in hand, said above of tbe lower floor lay, with pale face, on a aud Virgils to ponderous parliamentary the distances—some say hundreds of miles— described real property to sutisfy sai«i execution, of the Iroquois tongue in order to de ever that may be. the investigation, States is not decreasing, as was once in search of such food as they desired slightly raised couch, a man of whom a I reports, the latest books of science, art, costs and accruing costs. cipher that belt, and after some pre if properly conducted, cannot fail to the case, but steadily increasing. Returning at night, their whirring would liminary practice with specimens in short time before could still have been j poetry, fiction and ephemeral criticism. Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, Maj 19th, 1891. said what Chiron said of Achilles, “ How Mr. Gladstone reads omnivorously aud W. L. WARREN, sound like the roll of thunder. In flight clear the atmosphere of a great deal Meantime, more than twenty-one they were so dense as to seem like a cloud the Delaware County institute and else ever hard sculptors worked on him. henev- i writes—what Las he not written? Oue Sheriff of Yamhill County, On-gon. of smoke. Whether there is little or thousand Indian children have been obscuring the sight. They were also er where 1 purpose seriously to undertake er appeared as grand as he was in reality. ” I remembers articles on theology—he is a It was the noble Emperor Frederick, stalwart churchman—Greek aud Latiu po much fire beneath all this smoke the under training in schools quite up to ratic in flight, swooping down landward the deciphering of the great Iroquois stricken by a most cruel fate, the sufferer etry. jatnmaking. Italian art, the Bulga and circling around frequently. In this cryptogram. ”—Philadelphia Record. country is entitled to a cleaning up. the average standard of our public locality their flight was always over the so resigned to his lot. The eyes, formerly rian question, forestry, the Homeric ques no clear, blue and sunny, created to see tion, old China, Dante, the Irish question I It will not do to let charges of brib schools. These children are being outskirts of the city. Many men who are The Prairie Wolf. the sun of beauty and to absorb the radi and the women novelists. These aud a . yet very far advanced in years can tell Colonel Jim Struthers of Al on tana ery and corruption, lodged against educated in the language, ways of not ance thereof as well as to give forth all ; hundred other topics be has taken up aud of having shot into t hese flocks from the was in the lobby of the Shoreham, and that is beautiful, grand, good and noble discussed with the authority that comes I the highest legislative body in the life and industries of the white peo vicinity of Jefferson avenue, bringing 7 WO-CF.NT STAMPS talking of wolves and antelope he said: in man s spirit and heart, looked wearily from an adequate knowledge.—New York ! FOR world, go unheeded.— Inter Ocean. we will send you ple. and whether or not they contin-; down a dozen or two dozen birds at a time. “No, sir; the wolf isn't such a desper in front of him. Only occasionally, when World. These men were then schoolboys. Mr. a Brilliant Gem ue in the ways of civilization after! Donaldson tells of many times he went out ate creature as fiction and the imagina they lifted themselves to look through the open window far into the main drive of unusual color, 54 C,MI “Who Ikgai! Thia Fight?” before breakfast, returning for his morn Tricks of the Trade. tion of sometime sports have made him. they come to manhood and woman meal in time to go to school. There The prairie wolf will sneak around which leads through the royal gardens and and a copy of ,M'* *lzt Some retail silk salesmen have a clever The following is a good story of hood, their education, and that of ing was sport in this for the boys, of course, camp at night and steal scraps, but as terminates here at the castle, more radi sleight of hand trick that deceives many “The Great Divide,” so you can see the lamented Lincoln, and which we successive generations of children but very little for the older hunters, who to attacking anybody lie isn't as hydro- ance and cheerfulness filled his eyes, and purchasers. Tbe little game is to snatch gaze into the ocean of verdure, in up a . sample of silk in the presence of a what a wonderful journal it is, pro have not seen in print for many will gradually transform their race enjoyed a shot according as it was difficult. phobiacal as the civilized cur. The the which marble statues shone here and there customer, pretend with violent gestures vided you name the paj>er you saw this There never was any sport about the years: Crossing a field one day from barbarism to civilization. As pigeon roost—that is, sport as it is defined timber wolf hasn't the most courteous seemed to bathe itself iu the enchanting vo tw ist it into a rope aud then wii h a sud in.—It’s a real Jewel we'll send you. , President Lincoln, it is said, was the children are being educated, by the gentleman hunter. This sports disposition in the west, but he is cow beauty of nature. den flout to shake it free of foldsand — ADDRESS — Tbe empress entered. She tried tu ap- ' rreases. Any woman knows that silk such ‘ man. when he took a shot, wanted a bird ardly, and a good gun can stand off a pursued by an angry bull. He made thousands of their parents are taking on the wing, so it would have a chance whole menagerie of them. They come pear very hopeful and cheerful and seated ss will undergo treatment of that sort is I THE CHEAT DIVIDE, Denver, Colo. for the fence, says Life's Calendar, out separate farms under the allot for its life. There wasn’t really any ne out of the bill timber at night and go herself beside the couch of her dearly be durable, but the woman who buys tbe silk I husband Just as the fields outside, and tries the experiment at home meets but soon discovered that the bull; ment law, and abandoning the old cessity of firing a gnu into a roost. When for a calf cr a heifer, but they don't loved they were fired into, the only sport was in like man and will only touch him as a so the royal patient’s countenance was with grievous disappointment. The sales ELSI A WRIGHT, was overtaking him. He then began tribal system of life and government. seeing how many birds could be killed at suddenly overcast with sunshine. He man’s twisting process has been a clever | Manufactures and Deals in to run round a haystack in the field With the exception of the Sioux out once. Ten to fifteen was nothing unusual, last resort. Out in the west we roll smiled at his faithful wife, and by gently | make believe.—Philadelphia Record. often a couple of dozen might be ourselves up in a blanket right out on waving his hand toward the window he and the bull pursued him, but in break in 1890, which was quickly while the prairio and sleep the sleep of the seemed to say bow glad he felt to see the I brought down. But as to securing the She Lia<l Hopes. making the short circles around thei ended, largely through the returning birds the use of shot and powder was a righteous, and no Little Red Riding beautiful weather. Toward the last the 1 L riHiald Mendicant—I’m a poor widdy I stack Lincoln was the faster and, in reason of the Indians themselves, waste. A good heavy club and strong arm Hood business breaks our rest. ”—Wash Bufferer, who could no longer speak, pre woman with eight small children Can t • ferred to make himself understood by sufficed. The club thrown into a tree stead of the bull catching him, he joined with a most prudent use of would bring down the pigeons like nuts ington Star. means of signs, and the imperial family you give us some clothes? SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Lady—The only clothing I have to give | Brushes and sells them cheaper than as well as the rest who were in attend i caught the bull and grabbed him by the military forces, there has been from a hickory tree. A few well directed thrown, and the ground would be It has been calculated that the annual ance had acquired such practice in the away is one of my husband’s coats the tail. It was a firm grip and a | no Indian war for many years. It is clubs Female Mendicant—Give it to Die, good they can be bought anywhere else iu covered with the dead and maimed birds, income of the London Hebrews is nearly interpretation of These signs that the em controlling one. He began to kick j not probable that another sanguin though, no matter what their number £5,000,000, which means that they are peror could dispense almost entirely with lady. I might marry again There are Bev the Willamette Valley. Our ail home eral gentlemen as have their eye ou me__ made sets of harness are pronounced the troublesome writing on tablets the bull and the bull bellowed with | ary war will ever take place. Hun- i might be, they could not lie missed from times richer than the Gentiles. The empress asked her noble husband if Loudon Ti>Bits. I ai layette Ledger. T HARNESS ! the limbs of the trees. The roosts were 1 unsurpassable by those who buy them