VOL. XXIV. Entered st the Postoffice in Mclf inn ville, as Second-class mait< r. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1894. Congo Oil ' Cures Bruises. EFFECT OF REDCC1WG TARIFF ON FRENES. Highest of all in Leavening Power —-Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Dallas has the scarlet fever, and is endeavoring to quarantine it. It is a strange fact that there are Four hundred days work has been prune growers in the Pacific north­ sucscribed for improving the road west who do not appreciate the fact between Salem and Turner. that the reduction of the tariff on Wm. B. Ladue, a Salem boy, took prunes will affect them injuriously. | the highest honors in a graduating The Register, published at Vancouver, i EIGHT YEARS. class of 54 members at West Point in Clarke county, Washington, is Fossil, O regon , December 4, ’93. military academy on the 12th. O. W. R. M fu . C o .. Portland, Oregon. edited by a prune grower and he, Dear Sirs: I wish to state to you after declaring himself to be a prune Dallas is thinking of cutting the that 1 Lave been afflicted with rheuma­ grower, undertakes to maintain the salary of the principal of its schools. tism for the last eight years. I bought a hottie of Congo Oil from Messrs. Lamb proposition that the reduction or re­ Don’t do it, if he fills the bill. The & l’utnam, your agents here, and after moval of the tariff on prunes will in teaching profession receives too lit­ two applications my rheumatism was OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. knocked out. No other medicine ever no manner affect the interests of the tle pay as a rule. The proposed reduction of the gave me relief in such a short time as prune growers of his county. The tariff on prunes will, while it re­ < ongo Oil. Yours truly, The old Indian woman who warned Frank Davey has accepted a posi foundation upon which he bases his mains a law, reduce the price of LYMAN BROWN. General Canby against meeting the tion on the Salem Statesman. arguments is that there are no prunes in Clarke county at least one The fifth annual reunion of Polk Indians under a flag of truce in the Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with prunes in the world which can com­ cent per pound. If we estimate the lava beds during the Modoc war, the severe rheumatic attacks for the past six pete in quality with the prunes of average crop of prunes at 2,500 county pioneers will be held at Dal­ disregard of which cost him his life, or seven years. I took one bottle of Dr. Clarke county, the Italian grown pounds per acre it will mean an an­ las to-day and to-morrow. is still living in Klamath county and Grant’s Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and there being a high priced luxury nual loss of $25 per acre or ten per Receiver Clark of the Oregon Pa­ applied ¡lattee’a Congo Oil externally, which is not affected by the importa­ cent interest on $250 per acre. cific is $556 ahead for the month of receives a pension from the govern­ FROM ment for services rendered during and the result was wonderful—it worked tion of “cheap Turkish prunes.” Within five years the annual prune May, after paying operating ex­ the war. more like magic than medicine. These We have before seen very similar crop of Clarke county will reach penses. two medicines I consider will knock any statements made, but they appeared 5,000,000 pounds and the loss of In the quiet little village of Sweet Nine men, five of whom were Roslyn Bank Robbery. -Evid ices From case of rheumatism. in strongly partisan papers, whose $50,000 per year, or an average of murderers, were pardoned out of the Home, twenty miles east of Albany, the District Where They ¥ere Dear Sirs: I can scarcely realize 1 R. A. LEONARD, Captured. « us no near death’s door, the result of a 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon. editors could not be suspected of $200 each for 250 prune growers. It penitentiary by our peculiar govern­ there has been developed a sensation having a personal interest in prune is to be hoped, however, that inside or on the 12th. attending the death of a citizen bail attack of inflammation of the kid­ O. W. R. M fo . C o ., Portland, Oregon. Dear Sirs: Your Congo Oil is the boss ney». My urine was bloody and terri­ growing. As a matter of fact there of five years the tariff of two cents Torpid Liver. Prof. J. F. Moran, a graduate of there. For many years Otto Lubker I was recently kicked by a ble pains near the spine. I tried several medicine. is a very dense ignorance in this per pound will be restored. horse on the leg, and was hobbling Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer Indiana state normal at Terra Haute, and another German have been liv­ remedied, but got no relief. When I around on crutches. 1 was induced to The time may perhaps come when has accepted the position as editor of ing quietly together as bachelors. A from Liver troubles for many years, al­ country as to what is being done in was suffering terribly a copy of four try a bottle of Congo Oil, and after ap­ ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy, it the way of growing prunes in other no tariff on prunes will be needed, the Oregon State School Journal, pub­ few days ago Lubker’s partner died Medical Adviser was received by some plying freely for one day I threw away would take a long letter to tell just how nations. In a strict sense there are but it will only be when we raise lished at Drain. when it was discovered that his com­ I works like lightning. one in our household. After reading my crutches. Yours truly, 1 did feel; but, thanks to Dr. Grant’s now no “Turkish prunes" on the many more prunes than we have a panion was a woman. She had been part of it 1 sent for a bottle of Dr. Gi ant’s Memaleuse island, near The Dalles, ' J. A. HARRISON, Sarsaparilla and Grape Root, my markets of the world—at least not home market for. So long as there living as a man and performing Kidney and Liver Cure, and after five City Marshal Fossil, Oregon. troubles are over, as four bottles made in sufficient quantities to be notice­ is a reasonable profit in raising has been completely swept awaj' by j manual labor for years. Even Mr. doses 1 felt relieved. I continued taking the waves of the Columbia, and the [ me feel as well as ever I was. I have a able. The greatest prune growing Lubker declares that he was abso­ prunes the area will be extended. until 1 had taken three bottles, and was good appetite, no more bad symptom- remains of the chiefs and warriors completely-cured. lutely ignorant of the fact. Both countries in the world, Bosnia and Whenever it ceases to be profitable and I feel that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s of the Indian tribe who have buried were hard-working, industrious Ger­ Servia, were once subject to Turkish Gratefully yours, to raise prunes, the planting will Sarsaparilla. J. C. ALLEN. their dead there for generations have rule, but that was nearly twenty mans. She was buried at Sweet cease until through the destruction J. A. ALEXANDER, Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler, been washed downward by the tide. years ago. Home, leaving unsolved the mystery of unprofitable orchards the supply Rochester, N. Y. 773 Hoyt street, Portland, Oregon. Arthur Miller, a former resident1 of her strange life. ___ _ fi. Under their present governments is sufficiently curtailed to bring the S old E ves '/ muski . of Washington county, has just com­ a great deal of attention is being de­ prices up to a paying basis. It is found that the pear-leaf Price $1 per Bottle voted to the development of prune The men who have planted the pleted a display of Oregon woods blister mite is quite abundant in For Sale by S. HOWORTH & CO. growing in both countries. The prune orchards on the Pacific coast containing a hundred varieties for Oregon. Secretary Sargent, of the the Southern Pacific company, which American evaporators are being have done so with a willingness to state board of horticulture, had his THE introduced by way of France to take take the. chances as to home com­ will be put on exhibition in Chicago. attention called to it a short time This is the third exhibit Mr. Miller the place of the ovens in which they' petition, but without the expecta­ ago and, upon looking the matter formerly dried their prunes, and ex­ tion of being obliged to compete with has prepared, the other two being! up, finds that the pest has estab­ perts have been imported from the world. It is unfair to now com­ respectively in Washington, D. C., lished itself in many parts of the and Paris, France. France to teach the best methods of pel them to meet this outside com­ The retrial of Lotan, Seid Back state The mite can not be seen handling their fruit. Even at the petition with what will practically LIVERY STABLE. and Cardinell on the indictment for i without the aid of a magnifying present time an English writer de­ be no protection.— Rural Northwest. conspiracy to smuggle Chinese, has i glass and the leaves affected by it clares that the, Servian prune is su­ CATES & HENRY, Props. f KOJI THE COUNTY PRESS. ^>een set for June 25th, and a week’s appear as if they were attacked by perior to the French prune in flavor. time allotted to the trial. The opium leaf blight. The mites cannot be Large quantities of prunes are at Dayton Herald. E Street, north of Third. Everything New and smuggling cases are set a week or reached readily by any application present taken from Servia to France First via.-, < onveyanee of < oimuerciul Travel The Evangelical campmeeting will AT REDUCED PRICES. which can be made in the summer. er« a specialty Board and stabling by the day or and there repacked and shipped to be held in Alderman’s grove, three- two later. The whereabouts of Blum, month We solicit u fair share of the local pat At the Cornell experiment station, runage. the United States and elsewhere to fourths of a mile north of Dayton. who is expected to figure conspicu­ Call and Sec ITs Before Buying a Vehicle. Ithaca, New York, winter spraying be sold as fancy French prunes at The meeting opens June 19th, and ously as a witness, is veiled in mys­ with kerosene emulsion was found 25 cents per pound and upwards, holds over the fourth Sunday of the tery. quite efficacious in destroying the j The average, price of the best grade month. The Oregon pioneer association mites. which met in Portland last Friday ! I of prunes at Agen, France, the pro­ Amity Blade. elected the following officers for the I Sheriff Ford started Wednesday ducer’s market, is over 20 cents per The cyclists are making a nice ensuing year: H. W. Corbett, presi­ morning for Stockton, Calif., to get pound, w'hile small prunes, running » I about 100 to the pound, bring about track near the picnic grounds. It dent, Wm. Galloway, vice-president;j Myron Beard, who is wanted here on OneDoor West _ four cents. The average value of will be enjoyed by many wheelmen George H. Himes, secretary; Dr. C. ; three indictments, the first two be­ ot <4gar Store. McMINNA II.Lh, OR C. Strong, corresponding secretary; ing for assault being armed with a the prunes exported from Servia is and ladies this summer. two and one-half cents per pound, Mr. John Schuldt has the con­ Henry Failing, treasurer. J. T. Ap- dangerous weapon, and the third for and they are the prunes which are tract for carrying the mail from person. I. M. Wagner of Marion, and assault and battery committed on commonly called “Turkish” prunes Amity to Wheatland for the next T. R. Cornelius of Washington coun- j the person of his wife. The assault and constitute the bulk of the prunes four years, commencing July 1,1894. ty were chosen as a board of direc­ was on his minor child. The child PROPRI KTORS was at the breakfast table sitting on tors. imported into the United States Newberg Graphic, a soap box placed in a chair. Some­ Very few, if any of the choicest W. D. Mulkey and C. E. Latum 1 thing went wrong when the baby Charley Spaulding and B. C. Miles Located at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, are just now offering grades of French prunes are impor­ arrived at Denison, Texas, Juno 6th, 1 cried The inhuman father slapped bargains in real estate that can’t be duplicated in the Willamette valley. ted into the United States, but there have bought an interest in Dorrance on bicj'cles from Junction City, Or. Lands that have been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into Bros’, saw miff and together they They left on April 13th. They left its face and knocked it off the box on are quite a quantity of French FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People with the floor. In attempting to climb small means and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to prunes imported which are sold at a have incorporated with a capital on the evening of June 6th for south­ CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. back to its seat in obedience to its stock of $10,000. their interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa­ high price in fancy groceries in the ern Texas, thence to Arizona, New vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other United States. Mr. McCully, who stabbed Wm. Mexico, and Utah. They intend to father’s orders, its foot fouled in the South side Third St. between B end C. insect pests. We also have some fine business openings and mill properties This The demand for fancy prunes is Mitchell as noted last week, was ar­ cover 7,060 miles before returning long night robe it yet wore. tor sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated. raigned before Justice Burnett on to their starting point. While com­ angered the brute again, whereupon not great in the United States and Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for­ is not likely to be. The wealthy Tuesday and waived examination. ing through Kansas they made the' he caught up the box and dealt the warded on demand. * classes can supply themselves at all He was placed under $800 bonds to remarkable run of 157 miles in one child a blow on top of the head. For Below we give a few farms we are offering for sale: NO. 1. 488 acres, 400 in cultivation, large two-story house, large barn, two seasons of the year with fresh fruits; be held until the meeting of the day. They are youug men in afllu- such conduct the grand jury presents — AND- large bearing orchards, nice stream of water running through the pasture, furnish­ the well to do masses are the classes circuit court on a charge of an as­ him to the court Sheriff Ford has ent circumstances, seeing the world ■ TO V MIRI AL PARLORS, ing abundance of water at all times of year, situated on county road and railroad, been after him for several months sault with a dangerous weapon. J. D. 2% miles from Amity. This will be sold at a great sacrifice and divided to Buit to whom we must look for a market just for the fun of the thing. and now has him. He already has purchaser. and Ted Tarrant signed the bond. for our better grade of prunes while WILL LOGAN, Prop. Black sand gold mining on the Or ­ served two terms in San Quentin ag­ NO. 2. 180 acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on county cheap boarding houses will continue road Smiles front Sheridan, jj mile from school, splendid hop, grain or fruit land ; Sheridan Sun egon coast is likely to develop into a gregating ten years, and he is now to use the, bulk of the prunes and to For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair price $15 j>er acre. Jas. McCain who was arrested for profitable industry. The new ma­ in a fair way to tryT Salem—Hillsboro buy those that they can get the NO. 3. 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, balance young oak and fir land, nice Cut Give Him a Call. complicity with his brother Frank chine invented by Isaac Banta of Independent. stream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan; price $7 per cheapest—regardless of where they My Baths art* new and first-class in every re acre. for forgery at Tacoma had his trial Albany under favorable conditions «peel. Ladies’ Baths and shampooing a special­ come from. NO. 4. 1(K) acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Sheridan, tine ty. I employ none but first-class men. Don’t there recently and was acquitted, will turn out as high as $18 per day. The bill now before congress re­ forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel hop land ; price $35 per acre. A long and will soon return to his home at It is a chemical process. NO. 5. 30 acres, 15 acres clear, all lavs tine, to cultivate when clear, Bw duces the duty on prunes from two Yamhill- sluice box is used with a hopper and Ballston. Geo. Neely, J. C. Wilson miles from Sberidau; price $12.50 per acre. • cents per pound to twenty per cent, and Elias Conner who have been in sieve to keep out the larger debris in ad valorem. On the prunes import­ SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY, Sheridan. Oregon. Tacoma for several weeks as witness the sand. The chemical proportion ed direct from Servia this will place Manufactures and Deals in for McCain, returned home last Tues­ is then placed in the bottom of the 1 ISAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager. the tariff at about one-half cent per day night. Frank McCain was found sluice box, which collects or precipi-' pound. On prunes imported by guilty, but was not sentenced, and tates the gold in the bottom of the way of France and put up in fancy his attorneys have moved for a new box. rm. »I. hinni n.i.n packages it may give a protection of SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, I trial. The vote on county seat in Lincoln one cent per pound. Prunes which Brushes and sei In them cheaper than ! county did not settle the vexed coun Uncle Ab Faulconer who was un ­ M are valued at five cents per pound in they can be bought any where, else in i ty seat question permanently, and QUINCY, MASS., the Willamette Valiev. Our ail home! Europe will be competitors which fortunately kicked bv a horse in the tor two years more at least, Toledo Wholesale and Retail Dealers In face last week is slowly improving. made sets of harness are pronounced j Clarke county prune growers can —McMinn ville, Oregon.— will remain the capital. The vote uusuipassabl«. by those who buy them j not afford to laugh at. Owing to His wounds are gradually healing, Paid up Capital, $50,000 was as follows: West Yaquina, 336; and unless inflammation of the brain cheap ocean freights the actual cost Transacts a General Banking Business. ‘ensues he stands a good chance to Toledo, 270; Newport, 178; Elk City, of both freight and tariff—after the 44. A majority of all votes cast is PrOMlntf, - - J. Il’ COWLS, proposed law goes into effect—will get well. We stated his age last necessary for a choice, and at the week to be over 70 years; be is 78 i'ice President, - l.Hh LA OGHLIN. be about the same from European Cashier. Ji. C. APPKRSON Writes Postmaster J. C. W oodson , election two years hence Toledo and years of age, and has been one of the Asst. Cashier ... |K List. prune growing countries to New West Yaquina will be the only con­ Forest Hill, AV. Va., “1 had a bron­ most active men of his age physic ­ York that the freight alone is from testants, as it was agreed that onlj- chial trouble of such a persistent AND ALL KINDS OF Board of Directors: Portland to New York. The prune ally in Oregon. We hope he may COPYRIGHTS and stubborn character, that the the two receiving the highest votes J. W COWLES, LEE LAUGHLIN, CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a doctor pronounced it incurable with | growers of this section will then pull through all right. prunint answer and an honest opinion, writ« to a . j. APPERsoK, wm . C ampbell , CEMETERY should be entitled to compete again. Ml SN R 1» the kiug <>f all liver medicines, 1 cun«ider it a medicine chest in itself.—G eo . W- J ack - son , Tacoma, Washington. PACKAGED* Ba$ the Z Sump in red on wrapper. la How often you hear this expression, and the ex­ planation that usually follows: “I am troubled with dyspepsia.” The explanation is not far to seek. In the past Lard has been used as the prin­ cipal shortening in all pastry, the result—dys­ pepsia. The dyspeptic need no longer be troubled, providing 50 cts. and SI a bottle. Price 50 cems, 6 tattles $2.50. COMMERCIAL BARGAINS! BARGAINS! COTTOLENE PHÆT0NS, BUGGIES and BAROUCHES pRANK ROECA, ^□s^ioqable jailor H ome S eekers ,A ttention ! Matthies Brothers, CITY MARKET The Sheridan Land Company CITY BATHS ELSIA WRIGHT, HARNESS ! National Bank E. J. Qualey & Co GRANITE MONUMENTS JOHN F. DERBY, TILE FACTORY, Truck and Dray Go. “When I was a Boy,” 1 do not Eat Pastry.^ tr. is substituted for lard in the preparation of all food. It is composed strictly of highly refined vegetable oil and beef suet. When used as a shortening, it produces wholesome and healthful pastry. Physi­ cians ana expert cooks indorse it. Refute «ututitute». Send three cents in «tamps to N. K. Fairbanks Co.,Chicago,for handsomo .2 Cottoiene Cook Look, containing six hundred recipes, prepared by tunc emi­ nent authorities on cooking. Cottoiene is sold by all grocers. /Tade only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO­ ST. LOUIS «nd HICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON HITE’S^ Third St. 1 door W. of Burns x Daniels MEALS AT ALL HOURS Beat 23c Beal in City. Choice Fruits, Confections, Nuts and Cigars. ICE CREAM! Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. Board by the Day or Week. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OTICE 1« hereby given that the undersigned, asaheritfot Yamhill eiKinty, «late of Ore­ N ’ gon, under and by virtue of a writ of execution to me directed,da ted June iJib.lHH, if-sued out of the circuit court of taid county, in that foreclosure suit whereiu Mary Si hiu h whh plaint ill and Dan­ iel Otis, Filancy Oti-i, H Rumtuel and L 11 Ba­ ker were defendants, Uj>*n and to enforce the de­ cree made by said court tn waid suit on the 29th day of March, 1891, decreeing the foreclosure and sale of the real premises hereinafter deacribed, will, on the mb day of July, 1894, at ten o’clock n. in. of said day. at the court house door in Mc­ Minnville, in said county, aellat public aiiction tor cash il I’. S. gold coin, according to law, tho following described real premise«, to u it Situate in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and bounded ts follows, to-wit Beginning nt a |H$int 57 45 chains south and 96 rods and four feet < ast of the northwest corner of the donation land claim of E. G. Edson and wif< . being known ni>on tim plats of the I’nited States as notification No. 1260. and being parts of and situate in «••efions :n T. * 8. R. 4. W. of the Willamette uD-ridian, and run­ ning thence eart 37.61 chain4’, thence aouth 5.97 chains; thence west3.12*^. chains, thence aouth 3.28 chains, thence west *34.37\ chaim; thenco north 9.25chains to the place oF beginning, con­ taining 33 and acres, more or leas, and also lota numbered 2* 7 aud 8 of block No. 4 of P. W. (’handler’s second addition to the town of Mc­ Minnville. Yamhill county. State oi Oregon, and that said real premises will b<* so sold to obtain funds with which to aatiafy the principal sum ot S1.O46.8H with interest on said «urn at fne rate of ten per cent per anuum from the 29th day ot .March, 1894. and the urn of 3100.00 as attorneys* fees, and costs taxed at 122.50 and accruing costs, said sums having been found doe the pfaintitt from «aid Daniel and 1 ilaucy Otis by said decree. Dated June 12th, 1891 W. L WARREN, Sherifl of said Yamhill County. NOTICE OF SHERIFF S 8ALÉ OTICE is hereby given that the nrnlorsigned» as sherlt! of Y'amhill county, state of Ore­ N ’ gon, under and by virtue of a writ of execution tome directed, dated June 11th, 1894 issued out of the circuit court of said county, in that certain *ult of foreclosure wherein Mary A. Shadden wm ulaintifl, and W. C. Arthur, Emma H. Arthur, P. M. Seroggin and Jacob Wortman, as partners un­ der the firm name of Scroggin A Wortman, were defendants, to enforce the decree of foreclosure and sale of the hereinafter descrll>ed real prem­ ises, made by said court in said suit on the 2oth day of March, 1894, will, on the 14th day of July. 1894, at one o’clock p. m of said day, at the court, house door in McMinnville, in said county, sell at public auction for cash in United States gold com, according to law, the follow ing described. | real premises ordered to he sold by said decree i and therein described, to-wit: An undivided one- I seventh (1-7) part of, in and to the w< st half of the donation land claim of Thomas J Yocom and Elizabeth Yocom, bis wife, deceased, claim No. 52 T. 58. R. 5 W., in Yamhill county, stale of Or­ egon, containing 3-D acres, together with all the intere.-»tb of the defendants in said west half of said claim, and tbai said lands will lx >o sold to obtain funds with which to satisfy «311.15, with | interest on said sum from the -Gib day of March. 1894, at the rate of ten per cent per annum und ' the bum of $30.00 a* attorneys’ fees, and costs and • disbursements taxed at £22.45 and accruing costs found due the plaintitl from W. C. and E. H Ar- I tbur, and the sum of $315.00, with interest on ; said sum from the dute of said decree at the rate of ten per oent per annum, owing from W. and E. II. Arthur to the defendants, Scroggin Wort­ man, the amounts ow ing plaintiff to be first j-oid out of the proceeds of said sale. Dated June 12th, 1891. W. L. WARREN, Sheriff of said Yambill County.