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OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. Continued form First Page. stolen has been recovered. Klein •----------- and Savage have lived in The Dalles the only time I ever heard the gener The preachers of Ashland are cru f*. H. BiHMIHll. Editori Propr. since boyhood. Savage s father was al speak of his success with any ex sading against the saloons. J. G. £CKîlA.\, A«»ociute Editor« Judge O. S. Savage, who died some pression of exultation. He came Hamlin s Wizard Oil company is time ago, and Klein is a son of ex back to headquarters from his meet Subscription $1.00 Per Year. holding forth this week at Oregon City Marshal Klein of The Dalles. ing with the confederate leader at City. Klein weakened and informed the Appomattox and sat down at the ADVERTISING RATES. The open season for the sale of officers where the money was con table to write. There were but two Readlug notice» in I<x*l columns 10 cents per line for first week and a cents per line thereafter ducks, geese and swan began on the cealed. It was buried in different or three persons in the tent to the Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month Si; cacti additional inch SO cents per 1st inst. places about town. It has developed time. He looked up from his writing, month Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding Oregon City is soon to have a that Savage and Klein some time and said with a smile, 'Well, this is 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional mailer 10 cent* per messenger service and a telephone ago robbed the postoffice of about more of Grant’s luck.’ This was an line. $40. This came out in the course of allusion to the criticisms of the system. Douglas county's output of dried the investigation of the express rob ’ newspapers that had so often spoken FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1894. prunes this year is estimated at one j bery. They have not been arrested of his victories as Tuck.’ With that on this charge as yet, as they are little manifestation of the spirit of million pounds or fifty carloads. now in the custody of the state of-1 triumph, the hero of so many battles The czar is still alive. The Greek zrx Though we have sold an The safe in John Roberts' store at ficials. Ralph Gibons has also been received the sword of the confed churchmen are praying for his re Myrtle Point was robbed last week ’ arrested, as Klein implicates him in eracy. covery and the nihilists for bis tak enormous quantity since of $1500, $1250 of which belonged to the robbery. He is the son of R. F. ing off. There is thought to be no “Toward the close of the war Pres Wells, Fargo A Co. Gibons. a prominent business man hope of his recovery. the opening, there are The people of Oregon consume and democratic politician of Wasco ident Lincoln came to headquarters — » • *- k quite often. Vice President Johnson, more than 50,000,000 pounds of sugar P ennoyer s thanksgiving procla county, who in 1886 was a candidate Senator Charles Sumner and other “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : yet goods remaining’ un- “Gentlemen:—I am glad to tell you that I mation is several days overdue. He annually, and yet there is not a beet for secretary of state against G. W. distinguished visitors I saw at the have been given good health by Hood's sugar factory in the state. still has the sawmill, and he ought McBride, and lacked only a few votes office. When Gen. Grant was absent Sarsaparilla. For three years I was an in packed. Spurious $50 bills are in circula of being elected. to be thankful for that, free trade valid, suffering terribly from I became host of the headquarters. tion in eastern Oregon. The bill is Nervousness and Lameness. prices of lumber notwithstanding. It’s our pleasure I knew just about how a visitor stood While “I was so nervous ¡1 could not bear the least fixed by pasting a “5” over a ”1 " and NEWS OF THE WEEK. in the estimation of the general and noise, and I had to walk with crutches for e and aim T he democratic party has restored blurring the "X” and word “ten Times are Hard six months, as I could not put one of my feet Prairie fires have been doing im tried to treat a guest accordingly. business confidence by getting badly beyond recognition. to the floor. Physicians did not do me any President Lincoln was always very to supply all good, so a friend told me to get Hood’s Sar Buyers licked in every state and congress The moving mountain between the mense damage in Nebraska. STOCK IS KEPT pleasant. Everybody felt good as saparilla, but ional election held during the sum Cascade locks and Bonneville cov A section of Nebraska was visited Customers with want and are the end of the war approached, and I Said There Was N g Use. mer and fall. Business will just ered the O. R. <s N. Co’s, track last by an eight hours snow storm on the “ However, after thinking the matter over, I de the army was full of pride and hope. what they want. boom after next Tuesday. entitled to the cided to give it a trial, and have taken six week with debris to a depth of about 28th. A few days before Lee ’ s surrender bottles of Hood s Sarsaparilla, and the re ------ »«. The steamship Lucania was quar President Lincoln came to the office. 100 feet. It was cleared away at sult is that I am well as any one could wish Newest G ladstone , of whom it certainly once. antined off New York harbor Friday Gen. Grant was absent at the front. to be, and can do any kind of work. I ad cannot be charged that he talks free vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa. and Best the » We were then at City Point. The trade to beguile unthinking Ameri There is prospect that Oregon’s ; on account of smallpox on board. rilla for I believe it will do them good.” Miss S usie D odson , Colton, California. John Jacob Astor, ths millionaire, president, after bowing kindly in can voters, advances the opinion potato crop will be in demand. Market affords. that the lowering of the tariff in this Coast-raised potatoes are command recently ran a train on the Illinois his usual way, sat down at the table Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, country is the first step, but a long Central a distance of 100 miles as and squared himself for a joke. biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. one, toward the United States’ com ing a better price in the interior than We display the largest After telling a story or two a dis mercial supremacy.— Chicago Times. the home grown product, which is engineer. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE One of the Virginia train robbers patch came in from Gen. Sheridan The British premier is doubtless said to turn black when boiled. OTICE is here) y given that the undersigned, and best very anxious to witness the estab A Portland literary gentleman has been captured and has revealed saying that if ‘the thing’was pressed as sheriff of a nhill county, State of Ore gon, under and by virtue of an execution Issued Lee could not hold out much longer. lishment of American supremacy. says it is a mistake to suppose, there the hiding-place of all the booty ex out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, !> The president read the dispatch and for Yamhill county, bearing date of October 19th, He loves this country just, as much are no great writers of fiction left. cept $5,000. Selected Stock A. D. 1891, upon and to enforce the judgment and of sale made by *aid court on the 26th day as a cat loves hot soup. He loved it “We have one,’' he said, “right here A fire in the West hotel at Seattle then wrote the following message to order of September, 1894, in that certain suit wherein to the extent that during the war of in Portland. If }rou dont think so, on Saturday morning caused the loss Gen. Grant: ‘Gen. Sheridan thinks Charity A. Richardson was plaintiff, and R. B. Hibbs, Carrie C. Hibbs, R. Jacobson and McMinn of the rebellion he would have aided the read the weather forecasts a few of sixteen lives. The fire started that if ‘the thing’ is pressed Lee can ville National Bank were defendants, in which it was ordered, adjudged and decreed that the not hold out much longer. Let ‘ the ►V dismemberment of the states by rec days.” said plaintiff. Charity A. Richardson, do have from a lamp explosion. The hotel recover of ami from the said defendant, R. ognizing southern belligerency. Brit Out of 37 diplomas granted in the was a corrugated iron structure, and thing’ be pressed. ’ I took the mes and Dress Goods, Dry Goods, B. Hibbs, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, sage to give to the operator, and ($1,000.00) together with interest thereon from the ish advice is always good to steer Oregon, Washington and British was a veritable fire-trap. 2d day of September, A. D. 1893, at the rate of ten after reading it, went back to the per cent per annum, and the further sum of clear of. Columbia exhibits at the Interstate The total registration in New York Notions, Trimmings $100.00 attorneys’ fees and the costs and disburse These ments taxed at $15.60, and for accruing costs, A fair at Tacoma in active competition is the largest ever recorded, reach president and asked him if I could and ordering the sale of the following described See Our THE fl TI KE GREAT CITI. property, to-wit: in the main building, Oregon secured ing on the 28th 309,931. Chicago's keep the original copy. He said I real Furnishing Goods, Cloth Goods should be The north* half of the northwest quarter and could have the dispatch. This sou the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter '» The question of consolidating New 19, Washington 1G and British Co registration is given as 343,676, 30,- seen to the northwest quarter of the southeast quar Window Display venir of the war was burned in the and ter and the northeast quarter of section Sixteen k York city with the smaller towns ad lumbia 2. 000 of whom are women. There are Chicago fire with rnauy others. •(16), in township Three (3) south, range Six (6) ing, Hats, Caps, be appreciated. west of the Willamette meridian, in Yamhill k jacent, seems to be one of the local Mitchell, a California buyer, gath charges of colonizing and repeating. “The last time I saw Gen. Grant county, Oregon, containing 320 acres more or less. Also block numbered or lettered “C” in C. G. issues in the present campaign. New ered in 300 head of beef cattle An earthquake was felt through was at the Laclede hotel, in St. Saylor's addition to the City of McMinnville, Boots & Shoes ever York is alarmed at the appalling from the ranches at the head of the out the Argentine Republic on Sat Louis, in 1866. There were many Yamhill county, Oregon, as shown upon the duly recorded plat thereof, now of record in the recor prospect of becoming the second city valley above Ashland, last week, urday, which wrought great damage. persons present to see him, and I' der’s office of said county. « ¡!> In which sa’d suit it wns ordered, adjudged and of the United States at no far dis paying an average of about $18 50 It is estimated that 20,000 people was far back in the rear of the crowd decreed displayed in by said court that said real property be k sold as by law required, and that said two tracts tant day, and is evidently seeking per head for them, considerably less have been left homeless and 2,000 and did not expect the general of land be sold separately, and that out of the ■ arising from said sale there be paid, consolidation as a means of keeping than last year. killed. The town of La Rioja was would see me. He soon recognized money First, the costs and expensesoi said sale and of Yamhill County, this suit ainl accruing costs. up the race with Chicago a little At their convention last week the destroyed. me across the room and came for Second, the sum oi Si,000 00, together with in while longer. The issue is not dis county judges of the state passed thereon from the 2d day of September, A. The attorney-general has rendered ward to shake hands in his old terest D. 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum and and i*> guised by the World at least. It says: the following resolution: “Resolved, an opinion in the South Carolina dis $100 00 attorneys’fees due the plaintiff, Charity friendly way. He invited me up to A. Richardson. Consolidation must take place, or soon That it is the sense of this convention > Third, to the payment of the sum of $108.80, pensary case to the effect that the his room, but I did not care to crowd with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per the pushing western city will apjiear up At the Lowest Prices. - that the law for the collection of de state has no authority under the law in where there were so many waiting cent per annum from the 13th day of December, on the map a9 the queen of the A. D. 1893. and the sum of $20 00 special attorneys - due the defendant R. Jacobson. continent. The figures are conclusive. linquent taxes be amended, tjjat no to enter the government bonded to speak to the -visitor, and went tees Fourth, to the payment of the sum of $100.00, >• together with interest thereon at the rate of ten The following from the United States levy on real property be required to warehouses for the purpose of seizing away without seeing him again. cent per annum from the 19th day of Septem census shows the comparative increase sell the same, and to give, the pur whisky declared by the state to be “I have never read Gen. Grant’s per ber, 1893, and $25.00 stipulated attorneys' fees due defendant, McMinnville National Bank. of population in New York and Chicago chaser the title therefor.” subject to confiscation. ‘Memoirs’ nor any other history of the Now, therefore by virtue of said execution, in the last thirty years: judgment and order of sale, and in pursuance of The will of the late Frank Dekum the war. I speak of the man only as With reference to the president the commands of suid writ, I will or. Saturday, 1870. 1880. 1890. the 1st day of December, 1894, at the hour of one of Portland has been filed. He leaves I saw him in camp. I think I saw registering or voting, one of his clos New York..................942,292 1,206,299 1,515,301 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door Chicago .................. 298,977 503,185 1,099.860 an estate valued at about $650,000. est friends has made the statement his real character from day to day in McMinnville, Yamhill county. Oregon, sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash in In 1870 New York was more than three which is to be divided equally that Mr. Cleveland had no legal for nearly two years, and perhaps no public hand, the above described real property, to satis said execution, costs and accruing costs. times as large as Chicago; in 1880 it wns among his six children. Mrs. De residence in New York and could other person is now a living witness fy Dated this» the 1st day of November, 1894. W. G. HENDERSON. two and a half times larger; in 1800 it kum was riot a beneficiary in the not lawfully register or vote there. to some of the incidents I have re Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. was only one-third larger. In 1900, ua- will, as she had accumulated ample The Evangelical folks will build a day, and will publish a “scorcher” in “Great God !” gasped the standard lated. ” Cleveland, himself, it is understood, le9s consolidation takes place, it will the near future. bearer, “I'm 61 years old. and this is church in Dayton the coming season. property in her owu right. His two has said that his legal residence is in Since he came to southwest Mis I EE FAIR! Illi.I> IN <: Al.I FUR N I A. surely be smaller, and Chicago will utter Miss Franc Dupuy, who has been vis The “one” meat shop began “sticking my first experience with gall like Washington. It can be stated further souri to find a home in the Ozark a tremendous roar, which will echo and sons were appointed executors. that. Come along to Santa Barba iting in Portland for two weeks, reUirned on dorg” and thought it liad our people Seals are making their wav up the that at the expiration of Cleveland’s mountains Corp Strong has never at Estee’. Traveling 1‘urltier Looked by the pants, but Doty showed up again re-echo around the world, for New York ra, certainly; come right along. I home Saturday. on a. a Great I! ■■■nori.I. The steamer Toledo came up to this and tore high price from the pinnacle will have lost the leading place, with all fish ladder recently blasted out of term Le will not again take up his tended a G. A. R. meeting or California papers are full of dis trust you have no objection to my place Thursday night. soldiers’ reunion. Outside of the upon which they were perched. the power,prestige, importance, and sub the rocks at the Oregon City falls of residence in New York. occupying some of the time." A series of bi-monthly hops will be The 8. P. wrecking crew are moving stantial benefits such a place brings the Willamette, which shows that In view of the great number of cashier of the Christian County patches about Col. Lee Fairchild, the Fairchild said he hadn't—at least maintained through the winter months. old narrow gauge rolling stock from Dun And Chicago will make the most of it. the fisbwav is a success, and that postoftice burglaries and highway Bank, who cashes a little pension great humorist, who is stumping the so far as he knew at that moment. They have proved very enjoyable affairs, dee to Portland this week. Consider what Chicago is now. The salmon are ascending it, for the seals mail robberies, the postmaster gen certificate every thiee months, and a state for the republican ticket. It is In the evening Fairchild had his so far. Halloween passed without serious registration there for the autumn elec follow the salmon. The first seal believed that the colonel is none oth-. few intimate friends, no one in this eral has issued offers of reward as Our idle people spend their unocoupied chance. As soon as he appeared at damage to body or character. A few tion is 325,000, of which it is computed locality knows anything about the er than Rev. Lee Fairchild of Seat 20.000 are women Using a ratio based ever noticed in the river above the follows: Ohe thousand dollars for veteran’s history. The homesteader tle, afterward Prof. Lee Fairchild, the footlights several people, among moments gathering mushrooms these gates wired, a small building or two re versed and a small bullet hole through a upon the registration and census figures falls was seen bv a steamer captain the arrest and conviction of any per thorn ladies, started for the door. damp days. son in the United States court of the lives his quiet life away from the of Pullman. Following is an extract “Don't go. ladies, he said in a plain The most magnificent! ?) piece of arch barn window was about all the damage of 1890 the present population of Chicago the other day near Butteville. itecture extant is that new bridge of ours I done. is 1,709,000, or not innch less than that Charles Hecker marketed Friday charge of robbing the mails while be bustle of the busy world in which he from a recent article in the San Fran tive voice, “Don't go just yet. As as repaired. It is the admired of all ad Miss Della Parker left for Portland on Manhattan island. It will certainly two hogs that turned him off a neat ing conveyed to a mail car attached was once an energetic actor, and the cisco Chronicle: Lee Fairchild is a character. He soon as I get through I ll be going mirers. Thursday morning to spend the winter be more in 1900. New York is first and profit for all the wheat he fed them. to a railway train; $500 for the con native denizens of the Christian Mrs. A. C. Beaulieu has been very with her aunt, Mrs. John Wilson. the voters must see that it remains first. The pigs were purchased in early viction of any person in any United county hills know nothing of the goes along with Mr. Estee as an as that way myself." It did not take The way he long for Fairchild to tie his audience sick for several weeks, but is some better Tbos. Huston went to Portland yester summer at a cost of $5. He fed States court on the charge of robbing war record of their unassuming sistant spell-binder. up into a convulsive knot of hilarity, at this time. THANKSGIVING DAY. day to look after his son Will, who is in them 16 bushels of wheat and sold the mails while being conveyed over neighbor. It seems a part of the got the job enters into the humorous and then his engagement was secure. Messrs. Hammer and Brong, real es the hospital there. irony of fortune that this worthy ex annals of the campaign. It seems President Cleveland issued his them at 5 cents per pound dressed. any post route other than a railway; soldier, though now nearly totally that the standard bearer was billed The next morning Mr. Estee tele tate dealers of Portland, have bought the proclamation of national thanks The pair weighed 441 pounds and $250 for conviction of any person in graphed the state central committee Rottermund farm, one and a half miles A. J. Gant will leave this month for brought $22.05 leaving for the 16 any United States court on the disabled, should get only a nominal to speak alone at Santa Barbara, and as follows: west of this place. giving Wednesday. Benton county, to spend the winter on a pension—$4 a month. the day before he went to take the Mrs. Grace had the misfortune to slip ranch. “The American people should bushels of wheat $17.05, or nearly charge of attempting to rob the mails “ You need not send a speaker. I H. C lay N eville . cars for that place Fairchild, who and fall on a slippery walk the other day gratefully render thanksgiving and $1.07 a bushel. The wheat was fed being conveyed over any post route; W. H. Snook has completed the clos was an utter stranger to him. plump- have found one who has nothing to and tore the ligaments of her wrist, in a ing out of his furniture stock and opened praise to the Supreme Ruler of the whole after having been thoroughly $150 for the arrest and conviction of universe, who has watched over them Mrs. Maria Vanderbilt, widow of ly asked that he might go along and say, and can say it in fifteen min way that she will be unable to use her a stock of stationery in the room opposite any person in any United States with kindness and fostering care soaked. hand for some time. William H. Vanderbilt, is a retiring speak also. Mr. Estee gazed on his utes. He'll do to keep.” during the year that has passed: Horses are dirt cheap in eastern court on the charge of breaking into woman, who allows her son to attend Every night Fairchild tops off the Mr. E. Brong of the firm of Hammer the postoffice occupied jointly with D. A. visitor with an air of bleak surprise. Smith the jeweler they should also, with humilit.v and Oregon now. J. W. Howard of a postoffice and stealing; and $200 candidate's feast of solids with a & Brong, of Portland is in town this faith, supplicate the Father of all Prineville, recently sold 1500 head of reward where the amount exceeds to her financial affairs. Her daughters He had never seen Fairchild before Protracted meetings were begun Wed are more self-assertive. These wo and, far from having the aspect of spicy dessert of wit. He and one or week. He is here in the interest of the mercy for continued blessings, ac $500. nesday evening at the Christian church. cattle to an Omaha packing house Oregon Colonization Society and has suc cording to their needs, and they men are said to each be worth at least an orator, the young man looked like two others make up what Mr. Estee Rev. Bonnell, who is expected to do the ceeded in organizing a branch here For nearly a month a German girl $15 dOO,000. Mrs. Elliot F. Shepard. should, by deeds of charity, seek the for two cents on foot, but for horses, a soda fountain clerk who had retired calls his “troupe." preaching, was not present the first eve favor of the giver of every good and he says, there is absolutely no mark who left the city of her birth to come Mr. O. B. Corporon moved into town “ Be sure and hear the troupe to Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. Seward Webb, and from business on account of weak ning, which was merely a preliminary to perfect gift. et. The invention of the cable and to Chicago has been detained by the Mrs. McK. Twombly each received “It this week to send his children to school. the big meeting the brethren are prepar lungs. The candidate wasted little night,” he remarked jocosely. “Therefore. I, Grover Cleveland, president of the United States, do electric cars has dispensed with the immigration officials at Ellis island, $10.000,000from their father,and have time in saying that he needed no won’t be of much account to you, but Lafayette is again in the “bath.” Ed ing for. Rev. Bonnell is an able preacher hereby appoint and set apart Thurs use of many horses in the large New York, and a petition is being grown steadily richer. They manage help at Santa Barbara, and that at it will be a great comfort to them." itor Graves began moving the remains of and it is expected that he will be greeted the defunct Times to this place, Wednes by full houses. day, the 29 th dav of November, inst., cities. In many places of eastern prepared for presentation to Secre their own money and spend it in their subsequent meetings lie would have as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, Oregon horses, he says, have been tary Carlisle, asking that the girl be COLLEGE NOTES. own way. Mrs. Shepard has built sev the assistance of a speaker sent out to be kept and observed by all the left to run wild and whole droves of permitted to land. The girl is eral houses, and has endowed beds in people of the land. by the state central committee. Fair The first college entertainment of the “On that day let our ordinary good, sound young horses can be Louise Hessing. No other case just hospitals and scholarships in women’s child took his rebuff good naturedly year will be given Friday night in the work and business be suspended and bought for $2 per head, which is like hers was ever brought to the at colleges. Since her husband’s death and Estee thought the incident had college chapel. let us meet in our accustomed places about what horse hides are worth. tention of the immigration officials. she has taken in hand the fitting of closed. W. T. Fellows, a student of last year, of worship and give thanks to Al A lucky accident happened last Louise, who is 25 years old, was left her son for business life, and this will mighty God for our peace as a na The next day who should walk in visited chapel exercises Tuesday morn tion; for our immunity from disease week on the overland near Grant's an orphan in the city of Chemnitz. be done thoroughly. Mrs. Shepard's to the Santa Barbary train but Fair ing. Proclaim the Superior Value of and pestilence; for the harvests that Pass. Among the passengers in one For several years she made a living sisters are like her. All are liberal, but child. What should he do but go and The address of Mr. Grissen was highly have rewarded our husbandry; for a of the Pullman coaches was the Rev. as a domestic. A year or so ago all use their great wealth with the sit down beside the republican nomi appreciated by all who attended the renewal of national prosperity, and Louise became engaged to Max skill and discrimination that have Philergian society Saturday night. Mrs. for every advance in virtue and in J. Q. A. Henry, a well known Bap Luther, a young mechanic of Chem characterized the Vanderbilt men and nee. tist divine, accompanied by his fami telligence that has marked our women. “Ab, how are you?” said Mr. Es Brownson will address the society next growth as a people. And with our ly. About 8:30 o’clock the minis nitz. The bans were published in tee, and after a moment added: Saturday night. We are pleased to see Scientists are devoting closer attention to food products. the large number of visitors present at thanksgiving, let us pray that these ter's little 6-year-old daughter was church and the wedding day set, IÎICJlinnville Produce Harket. “ Where are you going? ” blessings may be multiplied unto us; sitting at a window looking out upon but Luther betrayed her and ran each meeting. Recent examinations of baking powders by Prof. Long, Dr. Reported by L. E. Walker. “Oh, to Santa Barbara,” said the Messrs?» Blood and Converse visited that.our national conscience may be away. The girl has but one relative, Oats......................................... 20(3 22 the starry night. She leaned over a Haines, and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine which young spell-binder, modestly; “I relatives and friends in Carlton, Satur quickened to a better recognition of 45(350 the power and goodness of God, and little too far as the train was turn and that is Mrs. Mina Mueller, of Butter...................................... speak there this evening.' day and Sunday. powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most Mrs. Mueller went to Eggs........................................... 20@22c that, in our national life, we may ing a curve, and fell out of the win Chicago. “Speak there? ’ was the sharp re The Philergian society will give a pub- j clearer see and closer follow the dow. The train was runuing at a Germany to look after her sister, Chickens................................. $1 50(33 00 efficient in service, and most economical in cost. They path of righteousness. And in our 8c a 11» sponse, “Who for? The populists?” lie entertainment in the college chapel and decided to bring her to Chicago Turkeys................................... speed of 25 miles an hour, and as the Friday night, Nov. 16th. Fairchild looked at Mr. Estee with places of worship and praise, as well decide that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder excels in a^l Ducks....................................... $3(-i$3.50 as in the happy reunions of Kindred accident was observed by a number and give her a home. They landed Potatoes.................................. the melancholy interest of an injured Miss Rossen and Messrs. Brown and 25 the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use. and friends, on that day let us in of occupants in the car, it created a in New York September 27, but Im Dressed Hogs 5c man. “By no means,” was the re Baker have entered college this week. voke divine approval by geuerously startling sensation, which was soon migrant Commissioner Zenner re Veal......................................... 4 ply, “I am going to speak with you.’ Mrs. Alexander of Independence visit They write:— remembering the poor and needy. fused to permit the girl to continue $10 This was too much for even so ex ed her daughter Florence, at the college Surely He, who has given us comfort spread the entire length of the train. her journey, and ordered her back to Baled hay, timothy................. “Chicago, March 28th, 1894. cheat................... $7 perienced a traveller as the next gov over Sunday. and pleuty, will look upon our re The train was stopped as quickly as Germany. The commissioner's action “ oats....................... $7 ernor of California. He stared hard lief of the destitute and our adminis possible, and everybody expected to We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Price’s LAFAYETTE. trations of charity as the work of tind a mangled corpse. To the sur was based solely upon the condition RETAIL MARKET. at the mild and bilious youth at bis of the girl, and thinks no bond can hearts truly grateful and as proofs Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands prise of those who went in search of be given guaranteeing that the un Baled Straw........................... side, and then roared out in bis leo Mr. A. E. Morgan, of Halsey, is visit of sincerity of our thanksgiving.” Mixed Chop ........................... $16 the child, she was found a mile or so nine bass: born child will not become a public — •*------- of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical ing with his sister, Mrs. L. M. Duncan Wheat Chop............................ $18 this week. “ I told you I didn't want you 1 ” There w as a caucus Wednesday eve back apparently uninjured, but bad charge. The case will be appealed Shorts $16 analysis. We find that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is Pumpkins, did you say? Well we ning in Wright’s hall, at which quite a ly frightened. A surgeon on the to Secretary Carlisle. Middlings .............................. $18 Couldn't you understand that?” ------- — have a pumpkin which rumor says is number of representative businessmen train examined the little one, and Mr. Estee ’ s tone was so perempto $14 a pure cream of tartar powder, that is has a considerably The McMinnville National Bank has Bran........................................ half squash, that weighs 117 lbs. Mr. are said to have been present, to en she was not hurt. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro ry that Fairchild turned a soft glance received its new counter fixtures, which deavor to shape up a city ticket more to Canfield brought six of them to town greater leavening strength than any of the other baking Frank Klein and Otis Savage were are being put in position. The McMinn duce, paying the highest price in cash of reproach upon him, and then, in tbsir liking than the product of the last week and their combined weight the market will justify. He will sell his gentlest treble remarked: ville is an institution that believes in keep arrested late Saturday night at The former caucus. They decided to substi was 582 pounds. ing up with the times, and in addition to you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar powders we have ever tested. “I know you did, but the trouble Ney Unger chastised Leo Grace, Fri tute the names of John Gault and F. M Dalles for the robbery of $14,000 from being one of the most prosperous banks den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. P rof . J ohn H. L ong , Northwestern University, Chicago. D street south of First National Bank. in the state, will be one of the neatest was you didn't know your own mind. York for those of Jones and Campbell the Pacific Express Company’s office day, by slapping his “chops.” His hon He also carries a full line of Graham in and most conveniently equipped for the D r . W alter S. H aines , Rush Medical College, Chicago. in that city on the evening of Octo- When you hear me to-night you ’ ll for couucilmeii, but other*ise to make or said “five dollars” next day, and Ney handling of its steadily increasing busi small sacks, buckwheat, com meal, no changes. I ber 13, and all but $200 of the amount ness. wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. think you’ve struck a snap. ” languished a couple of days. P rof . A lbert B. P rescott , Univ, of Michigan, Ann Arbor.* Yamhill County Reporter, Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hood’s We are Busy t SELLING NEW GOODS. Full and Complete Three Leading Scientists Dr. Price’s Baking Powder.