Entered at the Poatoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. VOL. XXV. THE M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1895. FitOVI THE COUNTY PRESS. VILLE National Bank Paid up Capital, $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. - - J. U (WIFZ& Vice President, - l.hih LAUGHLIN, (lankier, - E. C. APPEKSON Pmident, - - - Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Dayton Herald. —McMinnville, Oregon.— Ant. Cankier SUBSCRIPTION PRICE tt.00 PER YEAR- One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. lor Infants and Children. W. 8. I.ÍSK T. W. Smith was notified from I Washington, D. C., that bis applica- , tion for pension has been allowed, I and would date from April 3d, 1895. The application was for an increase, and was granted within 60 days. A L. Aiderman bid in a lot of potatoes at sheriff’s sale, several , weeks since, which he had attached. | He disposed of 600 sacks at 5 cents j a sack. The “culls” he sold at 50 I cents per wagon load. Grandmother Sawyer, who lives near Wheatland, and whose condition is such that she cannot swallow food, is in a critical condition. The at­ tending physicians say that nothing can be done for her relief, except to insert a tube into her stomach, through which to convey food to her stomach. This the old lady is un­ willing to have done. Baking Powder absolutely pure OREGON NEUS AND NOTES. The Day of the Flag. The declaration of independence HIRTY yoara’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of Board of Directors: Portland has a Trilby quartette. implied a necessity for a new nation­ J W. COWLS, LEE LAUGHLIN, ■ millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it withont gnessing. It is said the Oswego iron works al flag; but nearly a year passed A J APPEBSON, WM. CAMPBELL I J. L. ROGERS. It is unquestionably the beat remedy for Infanta and Children will soon resume operations on a before it was provided. All of tbe reduced scale, and if business in­ early battles of tbe Revolution were tk* world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans-1 fen on New York, San Francisco and Portland. creases will employ again the old fought without the inspiration of a gives them health. It will save their lives. Tn it Mothers have Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid i force of 300 men. on Time Deposits. Loan« money on approved ' recognized general standard. The something which is absolutely safe and praq^jcgUy perfect as a security. Collections made on all accessible point*. They were married at Eugene the troops of the different colonies had child’s medlcine. other day. His name is Johnnie May I banners of different patterns, ac­ Castor!a destroys Worms. Bower, and her name was Jennie Mae cording tcT local fancy or accident. Castoria allays Feverishness. Bowersox. She simply took off her Those of New York used one resem­ Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd. sox, and the issue was joined. bling that of the old Dutch republic; QUINCY, MASS., Castoria cares Diarrhcea and ’Wintt Colic. those of Connecticut displayed a red Alonzo Swarts, who killed his son Yamhill Independent. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In One bearing the motto of the colony; in Marion county, was found guilty Castoria relieves Teething Trophies. Pacific band is decidedly in it, those of South Carolina chose the one of murder in the second degree, and Castoria cures Constipation and Flatnlency. having accepted a proposition to known as the palmetto; and the first Judge Burnett sentenced him on Castoria neutralises the effeots of carhonio acid gas or poiaonons air. play at Portland on the 4th at a good fleet that put to sea hoisted one of Saturday to life imprisonment. figure. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic properly. The Swarts family has cost Marion thirteen alternate red and white Mr. A. Bowman is having a scow Castoria assimilates the food, Tegulates tho stomach and bowels, county many thousands of dollars in stripes, with red and white crosses towed up from Portland, and will on a blue square in the upper corner. giving healthy and natnral sleep. then be ready to furnish gravel for various criminal prosecutions. We It was not until June 14th, 1777, Castoria is put np in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. the roads. The prospect is that presume it would aggregate as much that a common flag for all the colon­ AND ALL KINDS OF Don’t allow any ono to sell you anything else on the plea or promise there will be a good deal of gravel as the total of the present county ies was adopted. Ou that day, a CEMETERY that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose,” road built this year, considering the indebtedness. Some day, and the time approaches, the people will committee appointed by the conti­ hard times. FURNI8HINGS Sec that yen get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. nental congress for the purpose made, A number of young men, including quit raising such families.— States­ its report, recommending that “the The fhc-simile _//&/), **On eVcry Prof. C. E. Lewis, Prof. A. C. Stan­ man. flag of the thirteen United States be signature of - vrapprr. A young woman at Astoria, whose brough, Clifford Terrell, Walter Kirk, AU work fUUy guaranteed to give perfect satis-; thirteen stripes, alternate red and faction. Refers by permission to Win. Me Chris­ Charley Wilson, Oscar Cox, Harlan husband has been missing five days, white, and that the union be thirteen man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows. Ong, Geo. Tolson, L. R. Stanley, and hearing that the body of a man had stars, white in a blue field, represent­ Holl’s Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. possibly Prof. C. A. Hodson and been found in the river at once de­ ing a new constellation.” The re­ others, will leave the first of the cided that it was that of her spouse. port was put into the form of a reso­ ELSIA WRIGHT, week for British Columbia, where She immediately went to town and lution, and the resolution was passed Manufactures and Deals in they expect to combine business without troubling herself to identify by a unanimous vote, without dis­ with pleasure by canvassing for the the remains, spent $15 buying crepe cussion. That was the birth 'of Old GREAT VALLEE WEEKLY NEWS sale of Kilburn’s stereoscopic views. and material for a mourning dress. Glory, and the anniversary of the SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, We hope they may have a pleasant When she reached home she fouLd. event, the Day of the Flag, appeals FOR OF THE WORLD Brushes and sells them cheaper than vacation and secure lots of the queen’s her husband making a pot of tea at | with special force to the patriotism LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. they can be bought anywhere else in the kitchen fire. gold at the same time. of the country. the Willamette Valley. Our all home The Southern Pacific on Sunday It is only the simple truth to say made sets of harness are pronounced Newberg Graphic. made effective a new time card, on that the fathers could not have unsurpassable by those who bny them Charley Hodson has secured the the east side, which means faster selected a more attractive and signif­ principalship of the Dundee school running of trains. The overland icant design. Among all the flags for next year. Charley has proven now leaves Portland at 8:50 p. m. of nations, there is not a more beauti­ himself to be a successful teacher, , instead of 6:15, and arrives at 8:10 ful one; nor is there one that has a and the patrons of Dundee schools | —AMP— a. m. instead of 8:20. The Roseburg more distinct and important mean­ will no doubt be well served. passenger train will leave Roseburg ing. It stands for the greatest story TOXSORIAL PARLORS, a Twenty-page Journal, is the leading Republican family each morning at 8 o’clock instead of of progress in the history of the Amity Blade. paper of the United State«. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of tbe United States Logan & Kutch, Prop's. It gives the event, of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AG­ One of the Converse boys, whose 7, and arrive in Portland at 4:40 in world, for the highest recorded tri­ RICULTURAL department has no superior in the country Ils Market Reports are recognized authority. Separate depart­ home is on the W. H Harrison farm the afternoon, instead of 4:30, mak­ umphs of civilization, for the largest ments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE." "(JUR YOUNG ing 50 minutes faster time from ; existing measure of national energy, For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair FOLKS." and “SCIENCE AND MECHANICS." Its “HOME west of town, left yesterday for a j AND SOCIETY” columns command the admiration of wives visit in Iowa. terminus to terminus. South bound , intelligence, prosperity and happi­ and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and Cut Give Us a Call. discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. Road Supervisor Henderson is do­ it will leave Portland at 8:30 a. m. ness. Tbe lives of a million men Baths are new and first-class in every re- ing the right kind of work in the and reach Roseburg 30 minutes ear­ have been given to keep it afloat, to ■peat. Ladle«’ Batbs and shampooing a «pecial- hauling of gravel for the repairing of lier than formerly. The new local vindicate and to sanctify it. There ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don’t forget tbs place. Three door« west of Hotel bad places. When done in this way train between Portland and Salem I is not a corner of the universe where Yamhill. will make fast time. It will leave it is not regarded with respect and A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid it is done for all time and the in­ Salem each morning at 8 o’clock and admiration. Its thirteen original creased expense is easily offset in the THE journal and the REPORTER for repairing of tbe same road for a 1 arrive in Portland at 10:15. In the stars have been increased to forty- space of even two years of the old evening it will leave Portland at 4 I four, and the constellation that was way. Much gravel has been put on i o’clock and arrive at Salem at 6:15. j comparatively but a speck in the sky during the past two weeks in and This train will be known as the at the start is now the surpassing CASH IN ADVANCE. around Amity, where most needed, “Salem passenger.” one of the whole system of political i LIVERY STABLE. and many mudholes of long standing James McErlane, freight train con ­ astronomy. The things which it (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.00.) • will be known no more, ductor between Albany and Yaquina, Mr. Hen- represents are precious beyond esti­ GATES & HENRY, Props. derson has been busy for several is a hero. On the 16th inst. his train mation; its associations are incom­ Subscriptions may begin at any time. days past in moving the road south was rushing along near Blodgett parably splendid and inexpressibly AddreM all orders to E Street, north of Third. Everything New and of town off the railroad land. The station at a speed of 15 miles per hour. tender. No true American can gaze THE REPORTER. First-clas. Conveyance of Commercial Trave! ori a Mpecialty. Board and stabling by the day or telephone poles are being moved by A county road parallels the track for upon it without a flutter of the heart mouth. We solicit a fair share of the local pat­ the company, out of the county road. some distance in this vicinity, and and a feeling of profound reverence. ronage. ----- -- —----------------------------------------------- I Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, In several places along the line the as the train shot around a curve in There is in it the indication of past I. f. GALBREATH. E. B. GOUCHER Tribune Buildiug, New York City, and a sample copy of Tbe New York poles are yet in the road contrary to one of the narrow defiles those on success, the assurance of future con­ I Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. the agreement, which allowed them the train saw a sight that almost quest. The opportunity to behold it Calbreath & Goucher. to be placed at the edge of the road­ froze their blood. On the hillside frequently is one that the people PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. way. road, a few yards distant from the have a right to demand. It should M o M imhvii lb .... O bbgos moving train a horse reared and be seen on all public buildings, in- Travelers find a safe companion in De­ pitched and plunged. (Offloe over Braly’s bank.) To bis side, I eluding the school houses, and in all reat Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. A change her foot hanging in the stirrup and places where men may fitly be re­ ------ orthern in drinking water and in diet, often her head dragging was a young minded of the duties and obligations ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. causes severe and dangerous complaints. THE SHORT ROUTE ailway woman. The sudden appearance of of citizenship. There is no danger This medicine always cures them, Rog- the train had frightened the animal, that it will ever be made too familiar. Physieian and Surgeon, And O. R. A N. Co.’s Leased Line«. era Bros. TO ALL POINTS IN and he bad thrown his rider but her It is our best object lesson in patriot­ ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK A Peculiar Land Case. foot bad hung in the stirrup and ism ; and the designation of Old Glory M c M innville , O regon . Washington, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, A very complicated land contest refused to become disengaged. She will cling to it always with an effect case occupied the attention of the had already lost her hold of the reins of close and sacred popular endear­ Minnesota and the East. United States land officials the and tbe horse was free to dash away ment.— Globe-Democrat. MeNIlNNVmUE Through Tickets On Sale (CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK greater part of last week. M. L. in any direction with his burden, and To and From................ ( WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA BOSTON Jones who lives on the Willamette the only thing that seemed to hold Persons who are subject to diarrhoea river about six miles north of Salem, him temporarily in one spot was his will find a speedy cure in DeWitt’s Colic And All Points in the United States, Canada and Europe. purchased from the state a small fright at the long train. All sus­ and Cholera Cure. Use no other. It is tract of land adjoining the farm on pense was ended when Jimmy Mc­ the best that can be made or that money B E COULTER, Prop. The GREAT NORTHERN RY. is a new transcontinental line. R uob Buff- which he lives and cultivates, as Erlane leaped from the train and up can procure. It leaves the system in et-Librarv-Observation cars, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleep­ Goods of all descriptions moved and ers and first and second-class coaches. Having a rock ballast track, the GREAT school land, but for some unexplain­ the bank, grasped the reins and natural condition after its use. We sell careful handling guaranteed. Collections NORTHERN RY. is free from dust, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinen­ able reason this tract of land re­ saved the frightened lady. As she it. Rogers Bros. Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges- and choice of return routes. mained on the maps at the land is young and pretty and Jimmy will be made monthly. Hauling of all tal travel. For further information call upon or write A Cure for Colds. kinds done cheap. office as vacant. It was about fif­ single, the Corvallis Times is wonder­ A. H. PAPE, Agent, McMinnville, Oregon. Or C. C. DON AVAN, General Agent, 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. We are often told that while we teen years ago that Jones secured ing why the story mightn't end as this land, with title from the state, the yarns they tell of in the novels. may be able to cure consumption or pneumonia, yet we cannot cure a and proceeded to fence and place the same in cultivation. Two years ago We recommend DeWitt’s Colic and common cold, We desire to state in Thomas J. Arthur discovered that Cholera Cure because we believe it a safe this connection what we have often PROPRIETORS this piece of ground was marked and reliable remedy. Its good effects said before, that we have a very -------------------------- IS THE-------------------------- vacant on the plats in the land office, | are shown at once in cases of cholera favorite remedy for all these cases. Republican the and J. T. Apperson, who was regis­ morbus and similar complaints. Rogers We have tried it in very many in­ stances and with almost invariable ter of the land office at that time, Bros. the success. The remedy to which we premitted him to file a homestead on FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. DAILY (without Sunday)......................... $6.00 per year the piece of improved land in ques- The Western Stationer states that a refer is pharmacetine. So soon as DAILY (with Sunday).............................. $8.00 per year CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. I tion. Mr. Jones brought suit new bicycle tire is being tried, built the patient feels the premonitory against Arthur in the state court to on the compartment plan. The ar- symptoms of the cold let him take a South side Third St. between B and C. establish his title to the property, ' rangement is such that a series of hot footbath at bedtime, drink freely and received a favorable verdict, but ' chambers are produced in tbe tire, of some warm drinks, and take five, S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keep« abreast of the time« in all the latter still had a claim on the each independent of the other, so seven and a half, or even ten grains respects- It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The following general forms sie always in stock improved possessions of the former ' that in case the tire is punctured of pharmacetine. In a strong adult and for sale at the Reporter office : by virtue of a homestead entry, in ! with a tack or a sharp piece of glass, we do not hesitate to give the full Warranty Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Quit-claim Deeds Chattel Mortgage the United States land office. Mr. , only part of the tire will collapse and dose of ten grains. The result is Bond for Deed Satisfaction ot Mort. Farm Lease Transfer ot Mortgage I Jones now brings suit before the the rider of the wheel can continue that the patient has a good night's Note« and Receipt«. Bill of Sale : land officials to cancel Arthur’s on his journey. If a pneumatic tire sleep and awakens in the morning We carry a large stock of stationery and are It has something of Interest to each member of the iamily. prepared to do Job piloting of every sort in the ' homestead entry, in order that he is punctured now, the entire tire will free from pain, while nearly all the ITS YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT Is the very best of its kind. De,t style of the art and at low figures HS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaled. ■ can take up a homestead on occupied 1 collapse wholly, and the machine is symptoms of the cold have disap­ POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives Its readers the benefit of the ADMI.MtTKArOli’S NOTICE. Of course unusual care The new peared. . premises that he purchased from the useless until repaired. ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. In the County Court of Yamhill County. State state. Mr. Jones desires to home­ . tires are made of pulp produced from must be exercised during the day to of Oregon. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. stead the land himself, so as to paper stock, and are of sufficient dur- prevent the body from becoming In the matter of the estate of Lars A. Newgard. | deceased. THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, THE NEWS AND COn.TERClAL settle any claim the United States ! ability to permit usage on carriage chilled.— Medical Compend. OTICE is hereby given that the under-1 CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTtft signed has been appointed administrator of N the ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY government has to the land. Nu- wheels as well as bicycles. It is estate of Lars A. Newgard. deceased, by the PAPER FARTHER EAST. eountv court of Yamhill couuty, Oregon All per­ . merous witnesses were examined claimed that the tires manufactured DeWitts’ Colic and Cholera Cure nev- It Is in accord with the people of the West both In Politics and Literature. sons having claims against said estate are r<_- , Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL. quested to present them to me at McMinnville, and further consideration of the on the compartment plan are as easy er fails to give immediate relief. It Oregon, within six months from the date of this LAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. case postponed until next Novem- riding as the most elastic rubber cures just as sure as you take it. Rogers notice. Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this loth ! day ot June, A. D 1896. 26-5 I Bros. 1 pneumatics. ber.— Oregon City Enterprise. The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.36. R. NELSON, Administrator. I T E. J. Qualey & Co., GRANITE MONUMENTS HARNESS! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, CITY 81ATHS COMMERCIAL ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $L25 G N • • • • The New Way East R Truck and Dray Co. Matthies Brothers, CITY MARKET. THE INTER OCEAN Most Popular And Has Newspaper of West Largest Circulation. TERMS LEGAL BLANKS. The Weekly Inter Ocean . AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. NO. 27. DEFINITIONS OF HOME. A prize was offered recently by the London Tit-Bits for the best an­ swer to the question, “What is home?" Here are a few of the an­ swers which were received: The golden setting, in which the brightest jewel is “mother.'’ A world of strife shut out, a world of love shut in. Home is the blossom of which heaven is the fruit. The only spot on earth where the faults and failings of fallen humanjty : are hidden under the mantle of j charity. An abode in which the inmate, the 1 Reader, did you ever take S immons “superior being called man,” L ives R egulator , the “K ing of iver M edicines ’?” Even body need« can pay back at night, with fifty L take a liver remedy. 11 is i sluggish or per cent, interest, every annoyance : diseased liver that impairs digestion that has met him in business during' and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in that day. the body and poisons the whole system. The place where the great are That dull, heavy feeling is due to a liver. Biliousness, Headache, sometimes small, and the small often torpid Malaria and Indigestion are ail liver great. diseases. Keep the liver active by an The father’s kingdom, the child­ occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­ ren’s paradise, the mother’s world. bles, and give tone to the whole sys­ The jewel casket, containing the tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver is better than P ills . It most precious of all jewels—domes­ Regulator does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly tic happiness. refreshes and strengthens. Every package has the Red Z Where you are treated best and stamp on the wrapper. J. H. you grumble most. Zeilin A Co., Philadelphia. Home is the central telegraph of­ fice of human love, iuto which run PASTE IN YOt It HAT. innumerable wires of affection, many of which, though extending Here is the story in a nutshell. thousands of miles, are never discon­ It might be a good thing to paste it nected from the one great terminus. in your hat for handy reference in The center of our affections, around answer to the campaigh liars: which our heart’s best wishes twine. McKinley law (normal period); A little hollow scooped out of the monthly surplus, $705,135. windy hill of the world, where we Wilson law (normal period); month­ can be shielded from its cares and ly deficiency, $6,301,550. annoyances. McKinley law, first nine months, A popular but paradoxical insti­ surplus, $16,152,564. tution, which woman works in the1 Wilson law, first nine months, de­ absence of man, and man rests in tbe ficiency, $56,713,950. presence of woman. Average yearly surplus McKinley law (normal period), $8,467,620. Fishing by Electric Light. Average yearly deficiency Wilson Eastern anglers are taking a leaf law (normal period), $75,618,600.— out of the book of the fishermen of Toledo Blade. the Pacific coast. It will be remem- bered that an enterprising Califor­ Mrs. Bessie I. Savage, one of the nian was the first in this country to most prominent woman suffragists utilize the idea of attracting fish by in Washington,has demanded that the the electric light. He had the net clerk of Seattle issue her certificate for his coast fishing studded with of registration as a qualified voter. incandescent lamps, which were con­ The clerk refused and soon after was nected to batteries in an accompany­ served with a writ of mandamus to ing boat. As soon as the nets were appear in the superior court and sunk the current was turned on, and show cause why he should not regis­ the incandescent filament drew fish ter her. Mrs. Savage bolds that she from far aud near, far surpassing in was a legal voter at the time of the its effect on the haul the most irresist­ adoption of the state constitution, ible of baits. An Albany man has and that, by the terms of that docu­ devised an “electric net,” which ment, she became a full-fledged voter, works very much after the same and entitled to be registered and fashion, except that the electric light accorded the same privileges of used is fixed above the water instead suffrage as any male citizen. of below its surface. When the light is placed in position, the nets are set The insurance companies deny either to seaward of it or around it, liability on the fire losses on the Cun­ flat upon the bottom. When the ningham sheep ranches near Pendle­ fish are drawn to the lamp, a rubber ton. The reasons fordenial are mis­ tube which runs along the top of the representation,over valuation, taking net is inflated by a pump in the boat, out additional insurance without the upper edge of the uet will rise to notifying the companies, and placing the surface—the lower edge being mortgages on the property without held down by sinkers—and the fish consent of the companies. The case are caught. A New Yorker has has been 'given into the hands of made a modification of the Californian attorneys by Cunningham to fight it plan of using submerged lights. He in the courts. simply puts a three caudle-power Real Estate Trautltri. lamp into a quart preserving jar, lowers it into the water, and runs it Two weeks ending June 19111. Sophia W Brown to N A Brown, 80.79 acres with a sewing-machine battery. He part J H Brown d 1 c t 5 r 6......................... 1 50 recommends those who wish to fol­ W G Henderson, sheriff! to M E Hendrick, low his example not to spend $20 on lots ll and 12 blk 17 Wbiteson................. 217 D W Jones to Mary E Jones about 74 acres a battery, but buy an electric hand­ part W D Stilwelld 1 c t 8 r 4................... 10 book, and with three goblets securely Matilda Stewart and husband to Mary E Brown lots 9 and 10 blk 14 Whlteaon......... 200 fastened in a plain wooden box make Wm and Haule Campbell to Lucy Griffin for themselves for about $2.50 a bat­ t>0.25 acres part W M Doughty d 1 c......... .. 2 10 tery which will do just as well. He Geo P H ugbes to P S Knight 11 acres 15 r 5 U 8 to Jno W Summer« 40 acres part sec 20 says that night fishing becomes a 13 r 3............................................................. Pat. very lively sport if the light is placed Mary A and B M Booth to E N Ford 42.30 anywhere in the neighborhood of fish. acres part Ephraim Ford d 1 c t 4 r 4......... 1500 W G Henderson, sheriff, to R A Stewart to They swim around and spend con­ acres part W S Ayers d 1 c 12 r 3............... 970 siderable time investigating, but as W G Henderson, sheriff, to E H Disbrow in Hurley A Large s add to Newberg 777 soon as their curiosity is satisfied J L tract and D R Warner to Chas Shaffer 95.39 they get down to business and dis­ acres part W G Buffum d 1 c t 5 r 4................5000 cuss the-baitod hook, which is dang­ John W Fletcher and wife to Mary Turner 2 acres part blk 10 Jno W Fletcher’s add to ling near by. Dayton.............. —........... —....... ISO Fred Robescben to Jerry O'Brien 24.63 acres The agricultural experiment station at Morgantown, W. Va., announces that it has been making a study of cut worms under glass cases, and finds that they turn into grasshoppers. The cut worms are very numerous this spring on ac­ count of the scarcity for two years of quail and turkeys. According to the official statis­ tics, there were 926 strikes in England during 1894. Of this num­ ber, 17 per cent ended successfully for the strikers, 14 per cent were partly successful, 51 per cent were failures, and 16 per cent had no definite result. Generally speaking, therefore, the workmen got the worst of it, and the cause of labor lost more than it gained. Most medical men consider that a cold bath every morning is apt to do more harm than good to any but very vigorous constitutions. The sensible thing to do is to see that the temperature of the water in cold weather is not lower than that of the air. A daily bath is a most healthful practice; but it should not be so cold as to give a shock to the system.— Scientific American. sec35t2r8........................ 100 Patrick Casey to Lizzie Casey 140 acres part sec 61 5 r 5....... -...... —2 Hattie M and Adrian Bowman to Austin Bowman 20 acres part claim No 47............ 500 Geo Hansen to W I Decker lots 1 and 2 blk 26 Hurley A Large’s add to Newberg.... 801 Jesse Edwards and wife to Nel-ie Maris 10 acres part David Lavfield d 1 e 18 r 2 —. 400 R W Lancefield and wife to Addie E Lawson 40 aeres part Noah Powell and R T Lance- field d Ic'st5r 4 ......................................... 2000 State of Oregon to J Bennette s % nw qr and w % of ne qr sec 2914 r 5....................... . 820 C Hall to Daniel 8 and M C Nash lots 5 and 6 blk 61 Oak Park add to McMinnville...... 700 Heudetson Day aud wife to Geo E Linn 27.31 acres 12 r 3..... —...... -........ —........... 800 Moses Ho-.ingsworth and wi,e to Mary J and Wm Hollingsworth 45.69 acres part Luke McKerndlctS r 2................................... 1150 Aaron Stevens et al to Jno a napkins 45 acres part sec 3115 r 3........................ 1437 Chas Palmer to Matilda Newhouse lot 2 blk 19 Rowland's add to McMinnville........... 252 O Land Anna A Nash to Albert O Yates 50.25 acres part s half d 1 c Jos Hess t 3 r 8 1 Pacific REA Lnv Co to R Livingston 85 tracts in Dundee Orchard Homes.—........ 1 Investment Co to J G Cleland lot 7 blk 1 Oak Park add to McM.....—.......................... -..... 50 The Franklin Fruit Land Co to E M Brown n hf lot 43 Cove Orchard............. — 200 Do you know, if you want to go east aud desire Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless you take the Northern Pacific? Remember that the Northern Pacific is the only line' running Pullman Tourist Sleepers through to the east without delay. Time and money saved by this route. For full information, time cards, Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real maps, etc., call on or ad '.ress, C. H. F leming , Agent, Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at McMinnvill«> Ore. this office, ti