M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894. Entered at the Poftnffiee in McMinnville, as Second-clató matter. VOL. XXIV. LOCAL NEWS. PECIAL SALE. LIVERY STABLE. For the next 30 I »ays I offer the following GATES & HENRY. Props. E Street, north of Third. Even thin;.' Nyw and Fir-t-eia -. Conveyance of ( onuiu iHal Travel er» a ‘•pwialty Board an«! stabling by the day or month. We -olicit a fair »hare of the local pat roaage. Matthies Brothers, CITY MARKE I FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. SEWING MACHINES No. 9 Improved Wheeler & Wilson......... New Home, 6-drawer 4-drawer .$65.00 . 65.00 Violins, Guitars, Banjos, fleeordeons, CHOICÍST IN THE MARKET. $95.00 75.00 65.00 now now. now EarhufF < >rgans Estey Organs Kimball Organs. now now - now 50.00 $36.50 35.00 34.00 PER CENT DISCOUNT 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT South »ide Third St. between B and C. —ON ALL— WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 20 Per Cent Discount on all Alarm and 8-day CLOCKS Logan & Ku ich, Prop's. For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair Cut Give Us a Call. Bath» are new an<l first.-la»» in every re spect. La'llei’ Bruhn and nhampooing a special ty. Employ none but first-claaa men. Don’t forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel Yamhill. Straight Business. Everything marked in Plain Figures Remember, for 30 Days only, or Oct. 1st. CHAS. GRÌSSEN. McMinnville, Or. CASH We know i« a bard thing to get, and when you have it the beat place to get SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Brushes and ».'Ils them cheaper than they can he bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our ail home made sets of harness are pronounced nu.ui'pasHable by those who buy them ■ in: tic tuvN V5I.I i National Bank MOST GOODS FOR L1EÆST CASH -IS AT— HODSON'S. You want to fix the old house up and make it look as goo I as new. Here are the prices that will do it: White Lead 7c per lb. Gilt Wall Paper 12 I-2c roll Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 Paid up Capital, $.50,000 Window Screens 50c Transacts a General Banking Business. Aliichine Oil 15c gal Spray Pumps $1.25 President, - - J. H' C'OIEJ.S’. Garden Hose five cents a foot Vice 1‘resident, - J. EE LA UliULlX. Cashier, - E. C. A I’l‘EESO.\ Tents, $8 A Mt. Cashier - - - O’. ,8. LISK —Me Minn ville, Oregon.— Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Mai'Ket. Board of Directors: J. W. COWLES, LEE I.AI GULIN, A. J. APFEKSON, WM. CAMPBELL, J. I. KOGERS. Sell sight Exchange ami Telegraphic Tians fersnn New York, Suu Francisco ami Portluml. Di’pisits received subject to cheek. Intere-l paid ou Time Deposits. Loans money on approved aecurlty. Collection» made on all accessible points. JOHN F. DERBY, HODSON’S GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. Belter and cheaper th in Tin. Must be seen to understand all its good qualities. you will always find Hodson lias the Best Goods and Bust Prices, Remember BURNS & DANIELS Proprietor of The McMinnville TILE FACTORY, Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fan UrouiKla. All sizes of first-class Drain Tile kept eonstantlj on baud at lowest living prices. M c M innville , OREGON E. J. Qualey & Co S peciali QUINCY. MASS., Wholesale an<l Retail Deale» in PRICES On Oul fits for New Housekeepers. . . . GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL KINDS OF H ome 3 eekers , A ttent | oni CEMETERY FURNISHINGS All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis- 1 faction. Refers by permission to Wm. Me Chris-I man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley. Mrs. E. D. Fellows. Holl's Old Jewelry Stand. 3d Street. >. I. K. UOl'CUKK. r. «MLSIIKATH. Calbreath & Goucher. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. M o M inntiuk .... O bkoob (OfBc» over Braly's bank.) Located at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, arc just now offering bargains in real estate that can't be duplicated in the Willamette valley. Lands lhat have been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People with small means and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to their interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other insect pests. We also have some fine business openings and mill properties for sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all,kinds negotiated. Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for warded on demand. j, Below we give a few farms we are offering for sale: NO. 1. 488 acres, 400 in cultivation, large two-storv bouse, large barn, two large bearing orchards, nice stream of water running through the pasture, furnish MeMINNVIüüE ing abundance of water at all times of year, situated on county road and railroad, 2'.. miles from Amity. This will be sold at a great sacrifice and divided to suit purchaser. NO. 2. 180 acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on county road Smiles from Sheridan, mile from school, splendid hop, grain or fruit land; price $15 per acre. B. E COULTER, Prop. NO. 3. 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, balance .voung oak and fir land, nice Goods of all descriptions moved and stream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan; price $7 per careful handling guaranteed. Collections acre. NO. 4. 100 acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Sheridan, fine will be made monthly. Hauling of all hop land ; price $33 per acre. kinds done cheap. NO. 5. 30 acres, 15 acres clear, all lays fine to cultivate when clear, lj-.i miles from Sheridan ; price $12.50 per acre. Truck and Dray Go. WHITE'S— Third St. I door W. of Burns <S Daniels Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS Rest 25c Viral in City. Choice Fruits, Confections. Nuts and Cigars. ICE CREAM! Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. Board by the Day or Week. SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY. Sheridan, Oregon. ISAAC DAUGHERTY. Manager. The Reporter IS ONLY-------- ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR The Sheridan dog case cost the county $54.65. Don’t fail to call and see the new goods at Apperson’s. Attorney Douglas of North Yamhill was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Matthieu and Mrs. Parker re turned front Netarts on Thursday. Sidney Root of West Cbehalem was in the city Monday visiting his brother. The churches have agreed that here after evening services shall begin at 7:30. Janies Whycombe, state veterinarian, was here Wednesday in conference with Dr. Jlintie. Dr. G. S. Wright won a one-mile bicy cle race at Portland Saturday. Time, 2:43. There were five entries. County Clerk McKern has gained fourteen pounds already since taking charge of his office two months ago. If this keeps on he will be a bigger man than his predecessor. Field Allen cut the top of his right foot with an ax quite severely on Saturday while employed at Jones’ mill, He was brought to town Sunday and is getting along reasonably well. Lyman Latourette, one of Oregon City’s native boys, but now of Mc Minnville, was a spectator at the tourna ment and also visited old friends while here.—O. C. Enterprise. The Standard dictionary is the best, 'Mr. Haworth has delivered the first vol unie to his McMinnville subscribers, who are well pleased. He will deliver the second volume in a month or two. William Hash, the 17-year-old lad from Willamina, arrested la3t week for break ing into the cabin of A. S. Bible on Test ament creek and stealing therefrom, was released from jail on Friday, by furnish ing the requisite $300 bond. Pres. Browneon will preach at the Bap tist church next Sunday morning. In the evening at 7 :30 there will be held at same church a C. C. C. meeting under auspices of the C. E. society. Profs. Brownson ami Northup and others will make short addresses. Everybody is cordially invited to be present. Sheridan Sun SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. H. G. Miller, who lives about five miles up the valley, has traded his 100 acre farm to his brother-in-law. G. C. Christenson, for the latter's town property aud elevator. Mr. Miller will move to town soon, but George will remain and look after the elevator till about the first of the year, after which he will move out ou his farm and become a granger again. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Miss May Scroggin went to Salem last Tuesday to attend school this winter. C. C. Linden returned from Tilla- mook Wednesday. His horse died with colic on the return trip, and he had to hire another one to get home. Wm. Hash, formerly of Willamina, ------- » . >. ------- was arrested Tuesday by Constable THE SILETZ IMilAtS. Bewley on complaint of A. S. Bible, who charges that Hash broke into A person who has lived for six his cabin on Testament creek on years on a ranch within half a mile southernmost point. The observer were needed te protect the railway August 1st and stole meat, canned of the Siletz reservation, gives the will therefore see the shadow first at company's property. It is also re beef. etc. Hash is only 17 years old, the north point of the moon's disk. ported that the company will bring and was accompanied on his burglar Oregon City Enterprise the following: As the moon moves up toward the in a bill against the United States There are about five hundred In ious expedition by a younger boy, dians of different tribes, all more or left, the shadow will appear to move for the transportation of the United who, on account of his tender years, less affected by throat and lung dis down toward the right, covering at States deputy marshals on their escaped arrest. Young Hash was ! eases. If the present death rate the middle of the eclipse a little less trains during the strike. arraigned before Justice Rhodes at Secretary’ Morton does not believe continues there will be very’ few ten than a quarter of the diameter of the McMinnville, Tuesday, who bound moon's disk, and leaving it at a point in irrigation, and is credited with years hence. When sick they ’ sel- him over to the grand jury in the 58 degrees to the west from the north sum of $300; in default of bail. Hash dom follow the directions of the point. The first contact will occur having written the following nonpro gressive sentiment in a letter to the agency’ physician, but resort to their went to jail. own barbarous remedies, such as at 9 h. 36 m., central standard time.' president of the irrigation congress Newberg Graphic, burning a sore because they know The eclipse will be at its maximum last March: “The farmers complain Springbrook is getting things in how to cure a burn, or taking sweat at 10 h. 32 ni. and will pass off at 11 now of overporduction and why shape to build a new $1,000 church baths. For the latter they prepare h. 28 m. A total eclipse of the sun they should petition the government a tent or other apartment to prevent will occur September 28, 1894. It to make appropriations to fertilize yet this fall. will be invisible in America. The arid lands with water and beget still Martin Cook got taugled up in a the escape of steam made by’ pouring path of totality passes across the further production, I am at loss to water on heated stones. When the runaway near Portland one day last patient has reached the most profuse Indian ocean. The eclipse will be determine. Really, the farmer who week and was severely bruised up. partial in Africa, Persia, Hindostán, asks the government for au appro Last Friday the Toledo brought perspiration he is plunged into the and southern Australia. priation with which to irrigate the 175 hop pickers to the vicinity of creek, and these mountain streams arid lands and subarid regions, peti are always very cold. Sea Trial of a .>u vigal iug Tricycle. Butteville. Saturday she brought tions the government to tax him so An excellent school is conducted at 200 more, came up to NewbeWg and Mr. Pinkert is the inventor of an as to create more competitors for took on 77 and dropped down to the agency by the superintendent, aquatic machine of the tricycle na him in the markets of the world.” Champoeg and Butteville with them. Miss Hunt, and her assistants, prin ture. The machine consists of three cipally ladies. The Indians are per hollow wheels, air tight, with pad The commissioners investigating Dayton Herald. suaded, not compelled, to send their dles fixed upon their exteriors. The the Chicago strike have adjourned to W. T. Pillman has sold Mrs. John children to school, where they re wheels are worked by crank pedals meet in Washington, September Bradiley 20 feet south of the butcher ceive food, clothing and a three-told after the manner of the bicycle. On 26th. Oue hundred and seven wit shop for a bakery. The purchase education. From 9 to 12 o’clock is this curious contrivance the inventor nesses have been heard so far. price paid was $10 per foot. devoted to text-book studies, and Nothing official has been given out attempted last month to cross the D. H. Thayer has leased his farm from 1 to 4, to industrial training. as to the views which may have been English Channel, from CapeGrisnez, to E. Mabee for two years. Mr. The girls are taught household du formed by the commission, but it is France, to Folkestone, England. Thayer and family expect shortly to ties and feminine accomplishments; believed that the chief recommenda The distance across is only about return to their old home in New the boys learn the mysteries of the tion will be for thecreation of a state twenty-five miles, but it is difficult York, where thej’ will remain. We farm and shop. There are about 80 board of arbitration to judge be for navigation bj’ small craft. A regret to lose such excellent citi dusky pupils in attendance. They tween employer and employe; the calm day was chosen, when Mr. zens. licensing of engineers and conduct I “learn to do by doing” the work of Pinkert rolled his queer vehicle The Forest Grove Times complains In a letter to T. W. Smith, Lester all kinds needed by a people. ors and firemen will, probably, also down to the water's edge, and then that a man, said to be from Carlton, sold B. Stiner of Lexington, Neb., writes be recommended; the cultivation of a Some are very bright and smart, a quantity of what was represented to be with the assistance of a man to push that he would soon start far Oregon. but the beauty and talent is found kindly feeling between wage-earners lard to the Western hotel, llobach’s he worked out through the breakers bakery and others, which turned out to He has been employed to teach the chiefly among tlq? half-breeds. Th^ and headed for old England. It was and those for whom they labor will It is said Pullman will be tallow. If he had sold it for Cali Wheatland school, of which he will are very fond of music but have no pretty slow work, but the inventor be advised. not escape censure for the method patience to master the theory. fornia creamery butter there would take charge upon his arrival here. bravely continued his exertions. Carter, Hadaway & Co., one day probably have been no kick coming. After receiving a good education After many hours of labor and when engaged in his town, as well as for E. J. Esson has been building a house this week, threshed 3,448 bushels of they frequently return to their half way across the tide turned and rejecting all proposals for arbitra for Mr. Lambright of Gopher valley. He wheat and oats. They moved and squalid homes and seemingly forget Mr. Pinkert became satisfied he tion,and that the general managers’ got the nerve ailment that so many of set up their machine four times dur the arts of civilization, except, per would be carried away from land; so association and St. John will be re buked for not giving the zYmerican the people brought home with them ing the day. Who has beat this haps, when they go to the dance he hailed a passing vessel and was from the mountains, and had to stop work? they will be arrayed in the finest taken on board. He will probably Railway Union a hearing when it work, This peculiar affliction is said to silk and broadcloth of the gayest make further experiments.— Scien wished to end the strike. Marshal North Yamhill Record be a relative of the shingles, and the Arnold and his strike deputies are colors. tific American. A. Brisbine has two meat wagons doctors have a theory that it is brought not likely to be spared severe criti They live in frame houses and have on by a sudden change from a hot to a on the road supplying the hop yards cism. If the commisson is guided good land and are wretched farmers. NEWS OF THE WEEK. cold climate. with meat. by testimony alone, it cannot help They are always ready to trade work When an Oregon newspaper wants to There is not a vacant residence in for a horse, wagon or gun. They are George R. Peck, the author of the recommending government owner do some tall bragging on its own agri town. This shows that North Yam bad boy book, was renominated by ship of rwilroads, wherever possible. short, stout and strong, but do not cultural or horticultural environment, hill is wide awake in all matters of the democrats for governor of Wis This cannot, as the commission work well except under the eye of a we notice the extreme aptitude to use interest. consin ou the 6th. realizes, be proposed as an immedi master. the name of Yamhill by waj- of compari Lars Gregerson is a model farmer. ate remedy. The American railway Many of the Indians are waiting son. When a Polk county paper re The Compte de Paris died in Lon union cannot hope to escape un marks that they can raise better fruit He raised 6000 bushels of grain and for the reservation to be opened so don on Saturday. He was the down there than is produced in Yamhill by scheming around his expense for that they can receive their $75 son of the late due d’Orleans and scathed. It will, in all likelihood, be it is a modest way of saying that Yamhill help was about $60. ■ apiece and go to California. grandson of the late king Louis severely taken to task for not exer- is the acknowledged banner-bearer. It ercising sufficient control over its A great many will leave the reser Phillippe. Thos. Hail lost several rod of the is all right to aim high even if you. do fence enclosing his mountain ranch, vation to pick hops in the Willam The fourth year of Leland Stan members and preventing them at all miss the mark. by the fire getting away from John ette valley. ford, Jr., university’ opened on the times from resorting to violence and McMinnville college opens the fall The Indians have picked out all 7th, with a registration of 825 intimidation of fellow-workmen. Link, who was burning slashing last term next Tuesday, The pros[>ect is the good bottom land, and when the students, an increase of 150 over bright for an increased attendance and a Sunday. Donation Land Claim«. . long talked of Siletz reservation is last year. C. Obye informs us that a letter successful year. Prof. Brownson and Representative Hermann’s bill, assistants have been busy in cleaning received direct from Germany by Mr. opened to settlement there will be Geo. W. Hinckley, the deputy which has now become a law, provid and improving the students’ rooms, and Queppe states that hops in lhat nothing but odd eighties of hill and county auditor at Moscow, Idaho, ing limitations for proofs in donation they are in good condition for new occu country are moulding on the vines mountain land for which the white who recently admitted the embezzle land claims in Oregon. Washington pants. The importance of starting in at and will make the crop very short. man will pay $1.50 an acre, though ment of $20,000 of county’ funds, was and Idaho, provides that claimants the beginning of a term is patent to all he can get as good without paying a sentenced on the 6th to 12 years im to such lands have until January 1, Lafayette Ledger. who have had any experience in school. cent in the township just east of it. prisonment at hard labor. If students cannot start then, the col 1896, the right to make final proofs, The fall term of the Lafayette lege is prepared to swing them into line seminary begins September 25th. An emigrant car with a suspected in default of which the claims are A Jlmin; Mountain. at the earliest period they can start, pro victim of Asiatic cholera on board, held to be abandoned. Notices are Will Huston, thought to be re A traveling mountain is found at vided they will do their duty to this end. was side-tracked near Pittsburg on to be published in the proper land covering rapidly, has taken a relapse the Cascades of the Columbia. It is the 6th. The affair created consider districts requiring claimants, their Pursuant to announcement a meeting and is now in a critical condition. a triple-peaked mass of dark brown in the interest of the Oregon Fire Relief able concern until it transpired that heirs or grantees, to make final proof basalt, 6 or 8 miles in length where Association was held at Fireman’s hall Amity Blade. within the time prescribed, and fail it fronts the river and rises to the the case was not genuine. Tuesday afternoon. O. H. Irvine was A good story comes from Elsia I height of almost 2000 feet above the Minnesota’s big fire is attributed ing to do so, the lands will be re called to the chair and F. W. Martin to Wright's threshing crew near Mc I water. That it. is in motion is the to timber pirates. They have not stored to the public domain. If the the secretaryship. The attendance was Minnville. Some of the boys set | last thought that would be likely to only appropriated millions of dollars’ lands have been in the quiet, adverse fair, and better from neighboring towns possession for 20 years of any person than from McMinnville. The following out one night to swipe some water- : ■ suggest itself to the mind of any one worth of timber belonging to the claiming the same by descent, de melons. The owner fired his gun at . state, but in trying to cover up their ! passing it, yet it is a well-established directors were chosen : Hon. Amos Nel vise, judicial sale, grant or convey- tliem and one fellow dropped, pre stealings started the fires which re : fact that this entire mountain is son, of West Chehalem; Hon. John Gowdy, of Dayton ; Hon. Wm. Galloway, tending to be filled with shot but in I moving slowly but steadily down to sulted in the terrible loss of life and j ance from the original claimant, such possessors shall be entitled to pat of McMinnville; J. F. Allison, of DaytoD; reality not hurt at all. Some of the I the river, as if it had a deliberate property, ents upon making proof of such F. K. Ileider.of Sheridan ; George Bried- boys returned and reported to the purpose some time in the future to Kentucky democrats of the seventh well, of Amity; N. C. Christenson, of rest that the fellow was badly hurt. dam the Columbia and form a great district facts. It is further provided that _________ _______ adopted a rule ____________ in convention Newberg; B. F. Blood, of Carlton. These A wagon was procure d to haul him lake from the Cascades to the Dalles. on ^he 8th that in the primary elec- j where any abandoned donation directors w ill meet tomorrow to elect a home and later the boys made one In its forward and downward move- i tion on the 15th every democrat will 1 ' claim, settled upon prior to January president, secretary and treasurer for the poor fellow believe a warrant was ment the forest along the base of the I be given the challenge who does not , ’ 1, 1894, bv any person under an er- ensuing year. The meeting also adopted out for their arrest but that by pay ridge has become submerged in the' intend to support the democratic ; , roneous claim of right, and has been a constitution and by-laws, and the asso 1 used by him as a bona fide residence, ciation exjiectseoon to incorporate under ing $2.50 each they could settle it river. Large tree stumps can be nominee. The rule suits the Breck and the fellow quickly pungled. seen standing dead in the water on the laws of the state governing societies. inridge men but will keep hundreds such settler, if he has exhausted his homestead right, may file with the Heartless boys. Another similar this shore. The railway engineers of democrats from the primaries. The big lumber team of George Hibbs yarn comes from a crew across the and brakemen find that the line of | A movement has been organized register of the United States land made a lively runaway down Third street office the affidavits of himself and Thursday evening of la6t week. Starting Yamhill who had planned to steal railway that skirts the foot of the ■ among the Cincinnati turfmen to go ■ two disinterested witnesses as to at Sutherland’s blacksmith 6hop, where melons from L. D. Mulkey. He.got mountain is being continually forced ' against Breckenridge for all they onto the job and when the boys out of place. At certain points the j are worth. The night of September settlement and improvement, and ther were left standing unhitched, they thereupon must pay to the receiver kept the middle of the street until they thought they were fairly “in it," permanent way and rails have been ’ 14th a special train will leave La- of the United States land office $1.25 bumped up against Jones & Adams little “bang,” ’bang,” "bang” went L. Ds pushed 8 or 10 feet out of line ;n a1 tonia track to take the horsemen to j per acre for the land, not exceeding lumber office under full steam. Every shot gun and a worse scared lot of few years. vote against Breckenridge. It is 160 acres. The act, in the mean body expected to see two or three dead fellows you never read of. One fel Geologists attribute this strange said they have promised $25,000 to while, permils contests, as at pres horses. Van Brown was occupied a mo low lost a boot in his hurried exit, phenomenon to the fact that the | the campaign fund to beat Breckin ent authorized. The interior depart ment before with his accounts in the but L. D. will deliver it to him if he ment is directed to issue rules and basalt, which constitutes the bulk of ridge, should he win the nomination. regulations for carrying the act into office, and hearing the approaching rack will call. the mountain, rests on a substratum et, made his escape in the nick of time. Secretary Carlisle is engaged in effect. of conglomerate or of soft sandstone, His delivery horse and wagon was stand Yamhill Independent. preparing his decision as to whether, ing in front of the office. Instead of The S. P- Co. had a gang of hands which the deep, swift current of the under the tariff law, he can pay A Good Tiling to Kc«p at Hand. keeping the road on either side, the run engaged in loading a lot of narrow mighty river is constantly wearing Ijrom the Troy CKanka») Chief. bounty on sugar manufactured be away team plunged straight into the guagc cars at Dundee the past week, away, or that this softer subrock is Some years ago we were very much fore the law took effect. About subject to severe spells of cholera mor horse and wagon. The dragging tongue for shipment to California, where of itself yielding at great depths to $600,000 are said to be due on this went under the horse and struck the bus; and now when w e feel any of the the enormous weight of the harder class of sugar. This does not cover symptoms that usuall precede that ail building, in all probability saving the they are to be used on some of their mineral above.— Goldthwait't Geo- the case of the Louisiana planters, i ment, such as sickness at the stomach, little horse instant death thereby. As it narrow gauge lines. graphical Magazine. was he waB raised into the air against The little much-laughed-at steamer who claim bounty on this season's diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We the building and bruised so he has been Aneita towed one of the biggest crop, and which amounts to several have found Chamberlain’s Colic, Chole Coinnii Eclípsete. unfit for service since. The big off horse rafts of logs to Oregon City last ra and and Diarrhoea Remedy the very A partial eclipse of the moon will ! million dollars. of the team with a wild leap into the air week that ever went down the river. occur to-night, September 14. It It is reported thai the Southern | thing to straighten one out in such cases, threw himself against the building, strik The logs numbered 2,300 and their and always keep it about. We are not will be visible throughout North and Pacific Company will bring in large ing with head and shoulder, bringing estimated measurement was 900,000 South America. The moon will pass bills for the transportation of troops I w riting this for a pay testimonial, but to blood to his nose and moving the office a i let our readers know- w hat is a good distance of six or eight feet. The team feet. They belonged to C. K. Spaul by the lower edge of the earth's during the recent strike, who were thing to keep handy in the house. For ding and were for the pulp mills. shadow, touching it first at the dispatched to points where they sale by S. Howorth Co. escaped serious injury. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE