The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 11, 1895, Image 1

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    Entered at tbe Po*toffice in McMinnville,
as Second-class matter.
VOL. XXV.
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR-
One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents.
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THE McJVIIMNVIEEB
FROM THE COUNTV PRESS.
National Bank
Newberg Graphic.
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
Paid up Capital, $50,000
Transacts a General Banking Business.
President,
- - J. 14 OOJFZS.
Vice President, - LRh LAUGHLIN.
Cathier, -
K. C. A PP EPSON
Aut Cn.Mer
-
-
-
W. S. LINK
Jesse Hobson has had returns
from a number of shipments of Italian
prunes and very fair prices are re­
ported, so that it looks like the grow­
ers will realize good prices for their
prunes after all expenses are paid.
Oscar and Harry Allen are buying
apples to ship. They are paying
twenty-five cents per bushel in the
orchard, the seller doing the picking
while they do the packing. Wormy
apples are not taken.
B. C. Miles found that his new
fruit evaporator was not of sufficient
capacity to evaporate his big crop of
pears and prunes. With all the new
orchards coming into bearing next
year the evaporating capacity must
be about doubled in this community
if all the prunes are taken care of.
Taft, the Portland real estate man
who some three years ago bought out
land of H. Cooper southeast of New­
berg two and a half miles, for Mrs.
Jeannette Sinclair of Idaho, and then
failed to apply the money forwarded
by her on the notes, was sentenced
the first of this week to three years
in the penitentiary. His attorneys
still hope to get a rehearing and save
him from the pen but it looks doubt­
ful for him. Taft has a family.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
A bsolutely
invited to cooperate. Particular
attention will be paid to collecting
the statistics of violence, murder,
insanity and suicide during given
states of weather and seasons.
pure
800.000,000 carried on the railways
of the United States 6,000,000 tons
Board of Directors:
j more than all the railways of the
J. W. COWLS,
LEE LAUGHLIN,
millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it without gnessing.
A. J. APPEKSON,
WM. CAMPBELL,
world outside of the United States
J. L. ROGERS.
It is nnqnestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
and in all the ocean commerce of tbe
the world has ever known. It is harmless._ Children like it. It
Sell Sirht Exchange and Telegraphic Trans­
world put together. This internal
fer* on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Large I. a nd Holdings*
gives them health. It will save their lives. Tn it Mothers have
commerce of the United States makes
Deposits received subject to check. Loans mon­
ey on approved security. Collections made on
Some men want the earth and the it the most wonderful market on the
something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a
all accessible points.
fulness thereof, but fail to get it. globe.”
child’s medicine.
Others appear to get what they want
ELSIA WRIGHT,
Castoria destroys Worms.
even to a considerable fraction of The Largest Sailing* Vessel in the
Manufactures and Deals in
World.
Castoriaallays Feverishness.
the earth itself. To the latter class
A little more than three years have
belonged the firm of Lux & Miller,
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd.
formed by verbal agreement in 1858. passed since the proud German five-
Castoria enres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
The men came to California from ' master Maria Rickmers started from
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
Germany,
aud at the date mentioned an English port on its first voyage,
Brusbee and sella them cheaper than
Castoria cnres Con,tipation and Flatnlency.
were in the butchering business on a from which it never returned. It
they can be bought anywhere else in
Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air.
small scale in this city. In 1858 they disappeared without leaving a trace.
the Willamette Valley. Our ail home
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
made seta of harness are pronounced
bought a herd of 1000 cattle from Señ­ Only one sailing vessel of similrr
unsurpassable by those who buy them
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowajs,
or Gomez Diaz of Miltipas, at the rate dimensions has been built since (we
of $46 per head. This appears to refer to the French five-master La
giving healthy and_natnral sleep.
have been the foundation of their for­ France); but now Germany has be­
Castoria is put np in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
tune concerning which there is now come the possessor of the largest
Don’t allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
some litigation in the courts of San sailing vessel in the world. On June
—AMD —
that it is “just as good” and “ will answer every purpose.”
Amity Blade.
Francisco county. Mr. Lux died a 8th, of this year, tbe five-master
TO.\M»RIAL PARLORS,
H. Belat started his cider and jelly short time ago and the immense Potosi was launched from the yards
See that yon get C'A-S-T*O*R-I-A.
factory this week.
landed estate of the firm is just be­ of Tecklenborg, and a short time ago
George Kutch, Prop.
The fac-simile
J/
. /; ~~ 1» on every
R. B. Johnson is moving onto the coming known through the proceed­ started on its first voyage to Iquique.
signature of
wrapper.
Hanville ranch which he has rented ings in court. Their holdings are The vessel is owned by the well-
for the next year. O. E. Gabriel, mostly devoted to grazing purposes, known Hamburg house of F. Laeisz,
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair
who has occupied it for the past two though many large tracts are of the and its command was given to Cap­
Cut Give Me a Call.
Children Crylor Pitcher’s Castoria.
years,
is moving to McMinnville.
choicest land to be found in Califor­ tain Hilgendorf, who has made re­
Balbi are new and first-class in every re­
Alvin Umphlette’s pleasant figure nia or elsewhere.
spect. Ladles' Bath, and shampooing a special­
markably quick voyages with other
ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don’t
is again seen in Amity, he having
vessels built in the Tecklenborg
To
make
short
a
very
long
story
forget tbe place. Three doors west of Hotel
returned from an extended tour of accumulation of land by honorable yards and enjoys a verj' high repu­
Yamhill.
through British Columbia and Alas­ methods, scarcely paralleled in the tation for ability.
ka. He leaves again next week for whole history of acquisition, it may
THE
The Potosi is so enormous that
Sitka, where he has a government be stated that the Lux & Miller lands other sailing vessels which have been
position.
comprise an area of fourteen and a considered large appear like dwarfs
Wm. Gunning, a prosperous farm­ half million acres, as follows:
beside it. It is about 426 feet 6
Area in Acres.
er of Bellevue, deserves the credit of Location of Ranch.
inches long, 52 feet 5 inches broad,
.......
40,960 and 32 feet 9 inches deep.
LIVERY STABLE.
hauling the largest load of grain Santa Clara Co., Cal.
It has a
. ... 107,500 capacity of 6150 tons, or 550 tons
deposited in the Bried well warehouse Monterey Co., Cal .
J. M. YOCOm, Prop.
.......
1,280
this season. He hauled one day re­ Stanislaus Co., Cal..
more than that of La France. The
(Successor to GATES & HENRY.)
....... 506,8801
cently 121 bushels of wheat to the Merced Co., Cal ..
....... 921,600 ¡ uninitiated may obtain a better idea
Fresno Co., Cal.......
warehouse with a two-horse team.
E Street, north of Third. Everything New and
Tulare Co.,...............
40,960 ' of the great size of this vessel from
First-clasM Conveyance of Commercial Travel
the following figures: 5,511,500
ers a specialty. Board and stabling by the day or
Kern
Co.,
Cal
.............................
1,536,000
Dayton Herald.
month. We «ollcit a fair share of the local pat­
San Benito Co., Cal...................
44,800 pounds of iron were used it its con­
ronage.
Dr. B. F. Swick and wife drove to
Lyon Co., Nev...........................
35,560 struction, and the vessel, which will
Salem on Tuesday morning, return­ Lyon Co., Nev .........................
640 make regular trips to the western
ing home at night. While there the Humbolt and Washoe Co., Nev 1,920,000
J. F. CALBRIATH.
B. B. OOrCHER
coast of South America for saltpeter,
Doctor sold his hops. He disposed Humbolt and Washoe Co., Nev.1,728,000
can carry about 13,227 bags of this
Calbreath & Goucher.
of them for six cents per pound.
Grant and Harney Co., Or....... 3,456,000 salt. For the transportation of the
“Uncle” and “Auntie” Buffum of Harney Co., Or........................... 4.200JXX)
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
same quantity by rail 600 double
Amity,
the former of whom is 92
MoMtasvii i.K -
-
.
.
O bkoon
cars would be required, which, if
years old, and the latter 82, have Total .......................................14,539,200
(Offioe over Braly’s bank.)
Perhaps a better notion of the ac­ coupled together would make a traiD
had a monument erected over the
cumulations
of these two poor but more than 3 miles long.
spot where their graves are expected
The Potosi carries 39 sails that are
industrious
German workingmen
to be.
made of canvas nearly two feet wide,
McJVHNNVIbüE
from
the
banks
of
the
Rhine,
may
be
Rev. W. A. Wood will give up
and if all these pieces of canvas were
preaching and practice law.
He formed by the following comparisons:
Their landed estates comprise an sewed together they would make a
formerly practiced law in Illinois.
area equal to one-fifth of Austria, strip nearly one and one-half miles
Yamhill Independent.
nearly one-half of England and long. The vessel can carry as many
Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest
B. E. COULTER, Prop.
Little Pearl, second daughter of Wales, four times that of Alsace- people as there are in a city the size
H. R. Cobb, fell from tbe door of the Lorraine, twice the combined areas of Bremen.
dryer on the 21st and broke one of of Baden, Bremen, Brunswick, Ham­ The Potosi excels other sailing
Goods of all descriptions moved and
her legs.
burg, Hesse, Lippe and Lubeck, four vessels not only in size, but also in
careful handling guaranteed. Collections
times that of Saxony, three times the elegance of its construction and
Words
are
too
feeble
to
convey
will be made monthly. Hauling of all
that
of Wurtemburg, equal to the fitting. The Maria Rickmers was
any
adequate
conception
of
the
joy
kinds done cheap.
n the Count}'. Read the following List of Special Bargains: tnat is felt in the home of N. C. whole of Greece, two-thirds the area built in- an English yard, but, as we
Christenson and wife since last Thurs­ of Ireland, twice that of Holland, one have said, the Potosi was constructed
day night, occasioned by the arrival and a half that of Switzerland, twice in Germany and is a specimen of ship
of a young son and heir.
that of Belgium and one-third building of which ali Germans may
Nol. 7U acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn­ depot. A desirable residence. Price 81400.
ville; good nouse and barn; living water; set in
that of Turkey in Europe. Coming well be proud. May good fortune
Al
Gifford,
aged
22
years
and
four
fruit and berries: good for garden. $121X1—terms
No. 22. 160 acres with good bouse and barn;
easy.
all feuced; 30 acres In cultivation; good springs
to our own country, we find that attend her in all her voyages!—
months,
died
of
consumption
at
the
above house: one mile to school; 4 miles west of
PROPRIETORS
No. 2. 120 acres, 13 miles west of McMinnville; McMinnville. Price 81800: inquire for terms.
these
two German-Californians own Illustrirte Zeitung.
home
of
his
father-in-law,
James
20 acres in cultivation: good house and barn;
plenty of living water; 1% miles to school; good
No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville; Bryan, on Chehalem mountain, Wed­ land nearly equal in area to one-half
stock farm: IK acres in fruit. Price »7.50 per all in cultivation: good improvements; fruit of
Lincoln'« Good Breeding.
acre. Will trade for small tract near McMinn­ ail kinds; plenty of good water. Price 82500; fur­ nesday, September 25th, and was of the entire state of Alabama, more
ther particulars on application.
ville.
The writer remembers very well
buried on Thursday in the Dundee than four times the state of Connect­
No. 3. 2 acres in Corine's 3d add to McMinn­
No. 24. 2 lots with good house and other Im­
to
have heard a fastidious lady, a
cemetery.
icut,
more
than
eleven
times
the
ville; good house and other out houses; % in provements south of Third street: good location.
truit.
Price
»1800,
half
down,
balance
on
time.
member
of the Speed household, say,
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
F. W. Smith, who purchased a area of Delaware and more than
No. 25. 40 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville;
No. 4. IK acres in McMinnville; 7-room good improvements; one mile to school. Price considerable amount of dried fruit in nineteen times the area of the state that though at that time Lincoln had
bouse: good barn; 9 hydrants in house; hot and »1200.
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
cold water; good location. Price 81700, half
this section last year, and who is of Rhode Island. Were all these I none of the polish and gracefulness
No. 26. Good sawmill 11 miles from McMinn­
down, balance on time.
ville;
cutting
capacity
10.000
ft
per
day:
located
now manager of the dried fruit de­ holdings in California, the firm of to be expected from those acquainted
South side Third St. between B and C.
No. 5. 320 acres 6 miles north of Sheridan; 120 in the center of a tine body of hr and cedar tim­
j with the usages of society, he was
acres In cultivation; 10 acres in hops; 2 good ber; 240 acres of timber land goes with mill; will partment of the Spencer-Clark com­ Lux & Miller would own one-seventh
barns and house; running spring water; fruit of trade for other property; for price and other in­
When in Tlllaiuook the Place to Stop is the all kinds. Price 816 per acre; half cash, balance formation inquire of the undersigned.
mission house of Portland, has issued of the entire area of the state. For- one of nature's gentlemen, because
of his kindliness of heart and innate
on three years time at 8 per cent.
No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville; a circular advising people to hold tunately, however, the greater part
No. 6. One acre in Cozine's 3d add to McMinn­ every acre in fine state of cultivation; all fenced; their dried prunes. He thinks that of their lands are in Oregon and refinement. And after saying this
ville; good bouse. Price 8500. Payments easy.
lays in a square: no waste land. Price 845 per
I she recalled an instance of real good
acre; payments made easy.
RATES $1 TO $2 PER DAY
by concerted action if prune men do Nevada.
No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn­
ville; 12 acres In cultivation: balance good tim­
No. 28. 108 acres 6 miles southwest of McMinn­ not get too anxious to sell they will
It is alleged that for twenty years, manners on his part. At dinner
ville; most all in cultivation; good improve­
The houie is new and first-class. Stage offices ber. Price »750; part cash, balance on time.
ments: fine youcg orc hard. Price »45 per acre.
have no difficulty in getting 5 to 6 during which time tens of thousands there was a saddle of mutton. The
and free sample rooms in connection.
No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville.
servant, after handing the roast,
No. 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville; cents for Italian and a proportionate of cattle were bought and sold and
Price »500. Center of town.
M. H. Larsen, Prop.,
250 acres in cultivation; 1800 fruit trees; strong
Tillamook, Oregon. No. 9. 1G0 acres 6 miles west of Carlton; 66 spring of water running to house and barn; % price for French prunes.
principalities in land acquired, the passed a glass of jelly. Mr. Lincoln
acres in cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running mile to school; farm in excellent condition. Price
firm kept no books whatever, the took the glass and ate the jelly from
water; 3 acres in bearing trees; good bouse and 833 per acre; payments made easy.
barn; Ji mile to school. Price 812.50; payments
Sanitary Climatology.
partners keeping entire run of their j it. The servant got another glass
No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved; good
LEGAL BLANKS. made easy.
location; 8250.
Hon. J. Sterling Morton, United immense business “in their heads.” and passed it around. Mr. Lincoln
No. 10. One-half block south of Third street.
The following general forms are always in stock
noticed that the others at table took
No. 31. 400 acres 8 miles from McMinnville; States secretary of agriculture, may No tale of the Arabian Nights could
McMinnville; house with ten rooms; hot and
and for sale at the Reporter office :
cold water; good barn. Price »2500. Payments 150 acres in cultivation: good > house and barn;
'
a
mere spoonful. Without embar­
Real Estate Mortgage
Warranty Deeds
fruit in abundance; living water 1% miles from make himself famous through a new appear more improbable than the
to suit purchaser.
Chattel Mortgage
rassment
or apology he laughed
Quit claim Deeds
school house; excellent stock.farm. Price 8600. department he is establishing in con­
actual facts of the acquisition of
Satisfaction ot Mort.
Bond for Deed
No. 11. 2 lots with house and baru on Fourth
Transfer of Mortgage
street, McMinnville. Price »800 Terms easy.
Farm Lease
No. 32. 3 unimproved lots in McMinnville; good nection with the weather bureau. It fourteen and a half million acres of quietly and remarked, “I seem to
Notes and Receipts. BUI of Sale
location. Price 8300.
No. 12. 3 lots and two houses in Oak Park;
will be called “sanitary climatology.” land by these two hard-headed Ger­ have taken more than my share,”
We carry a large stock of stationery and are
No. 33. Good house and 2 lots in Oak Park.
prepared to do Job printing of every sort in the houses almost new Price 81700, or one bouse and
2
lots
for
81000.
Part
cash,
balance
on
time.
Price
1,000.
Payments
easy.
In brief, the experts of the new de­ man
butchers.— California Fruit and then went on with his dinner.
Lest style of the art and at low figures
Most persons, this lady thought,
No- 13. 320 acres 7 miles west ot McMinnville;
No. 34. One acre on College side, all cleared partment, or departure will study Grower.
35 acres in cultivation; 6-room house with cellar: and fenced. Price 250.
after
committing such a solecism
the effect of weather waves on human
2 good barns; living water; most all fenced; school
house ou property. Price »4000.
No. 35. 100-acre well improved farm, 2K miles health and moral and intellectual
would have been covered with con­
The World') Trainportatiou.
from McMinnville. Price 4,500, one-half down,
No. 14. House and 2 lots, McMinnville. Price balance on time at 8 per cent.
Dr. Chauncey M. Depew recently fusion, and profuse in apologies.—
well being. If a tremendous tornado
81000; good location.
No. 36. 2 lots with good house and barn, and or freshet devastates a given dis­ gave a graphic presentation of the John Gilmer Speed, in Ladies’ Home
No. 15. 100 acres southwest of McMinnville; chicken park; good well; good location. Price
trict, the cases, kinds and frequency land and water traffic of the world Journal.
well improved. Price 85000.
M c M innville , ore .
No. 16 . 320 acres on Trask river. Tillamook
No. 37. 80 acres unimproved, 7 miles west of of illness, crime and mental disturb­ last year, from which we take tbe
countv. on toll road; 70 acres in cultivation; 22 North Yamhill; good spring, 14 acres cleared, 1-4
Occassionally an American marries
acres In meadow, good two-story house ; good mile to school, short distance to postoffice. Price ance that follow in its wake will be following paragraph:
barn; fruit of all kinds; running water; % mile 8250 cash, or 8350,150 down, balance 18 mouths especially noted.
a
great
English fortune, the most re­
“
Tbe
whole
of
the
tonnage
on
the
If
a
long
and
1 have permanently located here, and to school; IK miles to postoilice. Price 82500. at 8 per cent.
Good
dairy
farm.
markable
instance of which was the
oceans
of
the
world
last
year
was
fearsome
drought
parches
any
ex
­
invite tbe attention of the public to my
38. 60 acres at Scholls, in Washington Co.;
methods of Dental Treatment aud Surg­ No. 17. 4 acres % mile south of McMinnville 14 No.
miles from Portland. 15 acres in cultivation, tended region, its effect on the men­ about 140,000,000, while the ton­ union of W. L. A. Bartlett, of
ery. 1 make a specialty of regulating on county road. Price »750. Will take good span balance in pasture, good 7-room house, barn and
other out buildings, all fenced and divided in tal, moral and physical nature of nage of the railways of the world, Brooklyn, to the Baroness Burdett-
of horses for part pay.
teeth. Examinations solicited.
four fields, blacksmith shop on place, good busi­
No. 18. Good livery business for sale in a live ness point, 1-4 mile to P. O. ana store, % mile to those who endure it will be carefully carried 100 miles, was about 1,400,- Coutts. Mr. Bartlett is to be made
school, grist and sawmill close by, young orchard studied. The new department will 000,000 tons.
town. Inquire for particulars.
Ol H CI.I BBDÌG LIST.
There are 400,000 a peer, with the title of Lord Latimer.
and good water. Price 83600, % cash, balance to
No. 20. 4 acres in Martin’s add to McMinn­ suit purchaser at 8 per cent.
miles
of
railroad
in the world, of His wife is many years his senior, but
be
in
charge
of
Dr.
W.
F.
R.
Phillips.
ville; good barn with g<>od well and windmill:
We have special arrangements with 3 acres cleared, all fenced, good for garden. No. 39. 2 lots with good house and bard, in A most interesting and instructive which 180,000 are in the United she is a grand old woman.
good location. Price 800, % cash, balance on one
Price »750; half cash, balance ou time.
feature of the observations will be States. Of the 1,400,000,000 tons
the following leading publications,
or two years’ time.
Acts at once, never fails, One Minute
whereby we are able to offer them in No. Jl.JGood large bouse and two lots near
the noting of the outbreaks of any carried 100 miles last year on the
connection with our own at exceedingly
particular kind of disease that follows railways of the world, 800,000,000 Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and
low rates, as follows: The R eporter
in the wake of climate disturbance. tons were carried on the railways of that feverish condition which accom­
and
The information will be collected tbe United States. You take the panies a severe cold. The only harmless
Weekly Inter Ocean.......................................... 11.35
remedy that produces immediate results.
from week to week from city and 600,000,000 tons carried JOO miles on Rogers Bros.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly...........1.75
'Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly 1.25
district boards of health all over the the railways ot the world outside of
New York Tribune, weekly ......................... 1.25
land. These will make report from tbe United States, and then you add Any coward can fight a battle when
------- IS ONLY-------
•The Rural Northwest is the brightest,
week to week of the diseases preva­ it to 140,000,000 carried on the ocean he s sure of winning; but give me
the most practical and useful publication
lent
in their neighborhoods at the in the commerce of the world upon the
______
man _______
who has r pluck to fight when
on the coast for farmers, dairymen and
I
the
seas,
and
we
still
have
in
the
he
’
s
sure
of losing
time.
Physicians
everywhere
are
fruit growers.
HIRTY_year«^ observation of Castoria with tho patronage of
T
HARNESS !
CITY BATHS
COMMERCIAL
YAMHILL
FARMS
Healthful Climate.
Mild Temperature.
Near to Market.
Crops Never Fail.
BEST IF1 THE WORLD.
Track and Dray Co.
W. L. WARREN,
Real Estate Agent,
McFlINNVILLE, ORE.,
Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands
Matthies Brothers,
CITY MARKET.
Larsen House
Dr. Leroy Lewis
DENTIST
The
Reporter
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
NO. 42.
OBEGON NEWS AND NOTES.
Oregon City public schools have
enrolled 545 pupils.
Wm.Olsen is moving his store from
Woods to Tillamook.
Deer are reported plentiful in the
hills west of Dallas.
The Baptists of Salem have just
dedicated a $10,500 edifice.
Mrs. Wm. Hiatt, who was shot in
Linn county by Mrs. Hannah, died
on Saturday.
Mr. John Smith of Skamokawa I
calls his ram Oleomargarine, because i
he is bad butter. — Astoria Herald.
Rev. P. R. Burnett of Eugene has 1 Reader, did you ever take S immons
accepted a call as pastor of the L iver R egulator , the “K ing of
L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs
Christian church at Forest Grove.
take a liver remedy. It fa a sluggish or
Ben. C. Irwin of the Irwin-Hodson ' diseased liver that impairs digestion
causes constipation, when the waste
priu ting company, died at Murray,' and
that should be carried off remain« in
Idaho, Saturday, while on a business j the body and poisons the whole system.
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a
trip.
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache,
The public schools of Salem opened Malaria and Indigestion are all liver
with an enrollment of 1245, a trifle diseases. Keep the liver active by au
dose of Simmons Liver Reg­
over four times as many as the Mc­ occasional
ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­
Minnville schools.
bles, and give tone to the whole sys­
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver
Wm. E. Ellsworth of Portland was Regulator is better than P ills . It
sentenced to 15 years in the peni­ does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly
tentiary and to pay a fine of $1000 refreshes and strengthens.
Every package has the Red Z
for wife poisoning.
stamp oil the wrapper. J. H.
T. C. Shaw, ex-judge of Marion Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia.
county, has been appointed assistant
farmer at the reform school, Vice H. rel arose, and, after hot words, Mrs.
L. Patterson of Clackamas resigued. Fiester started back for Grant’s
The Albany Woodmen made the Pass, but was caught by Fiester and
largest display at the state fair on dragged to a bole of water, about
Thursday, and so will win the silver three feet deep, near the track, and
service. About 600 Woodmen in all held under the water until she was
were in attendance.
dead.
The board of trustees of Willamette
University have decided to establish Nothing so distressing as a hacking
cough. Nothing so foolieh as to suffer
the medical college in Salem in con­ from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed
nection with the university. The to continue. One Minute Cough Curs
property and apparatus at Portland gives immediate relief. Kogers Bros.
is to be transferred.
It is a poor scripture student that
The little six-year-old son of an
Astoria physician, says the Herald, cannot find a quotation for any emer­
thinks that God must have a good gency. But it took a New York
deal of confidence in his father or he lawyer to discover biblical disap­
would not trust him with so many proval of the puffed sleeves. He
little babies to distribute around quotes the following words from
Ezekiel: “Woe to the women that
town.
The board of railroad commission sew pillows about arm boles.”
ers is in session in the capitol. It
has just completed its fall inspection
of all the railroad lines in the state.
The total mileage is nearly 1600, of
which 650 is operated by the South­
ern Pacific, 550 by the Oregon Rail­
way & Navigation Company.
Wm. Faber, an Albany brewer
and extensive hop buyer, who proba­
bly knows what he is talking about,
says it costs 5 cents a pound to grow,
pick and bale hops. According to
the same authority it takes li pounds
of hops for a barrel of beer, and there,
are 600 or 700 bales consumed in
Oregon. He estimates the Oregon
crop at 80,000 bales.
The 3 year-old child of G. W.Pierce
of Independence was burned to death
dying at 5 o’clock Saturday morning
while the family was away from
home. The Pierce children and
others built a bonfire of dried leaves
in the back yard, and a burning leaf
lit on the dress of little Ada Pierce
and, in a moment, she was enveloped
in flames. The brother, aged 11 ran
into the house and brought out a
quilt, and, wrapping it around the
girl put out the flames, but not until
her body and one arm were shocking­
ly burned. Her clothes were burned
off, and the flames which she inhaled
caused her death.
Census returns by counties so far
reported make possible the following
comparisons:
Counties.
1890.
Benton and Lincoln . .. 8,650
Columbia................... .. 5,191
3,244
Crook...................
Curry....................... .. 1,709
Josephene................. . 4,878
Klamath.................... . 2,444
Lake .........................
2,604
Linn........................... .. 16,265
Malheur..................... .. 2,601
Polk.......................... .. 7,858
1,792
Sherman
Wasco....................... .. 9,138
Washington.............. 11,792
Total
78,391
1895.
9,617
5,890
4,415
1,916
6,001
2,318
2,197
18,006
2,638
9,193
2,490
10,449
15,362
90,492
A percentage of increase is thus
established of 15.4 per cent. A like
gain throughout the state would give
a population of 362,087.
After being out only 40 minutes,
the jury impaneled in Grant’s Pass
to try Charles Fiester, charged
with murdering his wife, brought
in a verdict of murder in the
first degree. The defense tried to
prove Fiester was insane. Fiester
drowned his wife in a hole of water
near the railroad track, May 19th.
The crime was committed in the
presence of their three young chil­
dren. After the murder Fiester
sent the children to Merlin, four
miles further on, to tell the older
boys what had happened. The diffi­
culty grew out of family troubles of
long standing. Fiester went to
Grant’s Pass later in the evening
and gave himself up to the sheriff.
The pair had been separated for a
long time, but a reconciliation was
effected and the two, in company
with the children, ware on their way
from Grant’s Pass to Merlin, where
Fiester was logging. Mrs. Fiester
had promised to go there and keep
house a week for him. After going
about five miles on the way, a quar-
It’s just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. It’s easier
to cure a severe cough or cold with it.
Let your next purchase for a cough be
One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi­
cine ; better results; better try it. Rogers
Bros.
Great Britain is gradually being
driven out of wheat raising. The last
report of the English board of agri­
culture shows that within year end­
ing with June 4 the wheat acreage
of the country had diminished by one
fourth.
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It is a truth in medicine that tbe
smallest dose that performs a cure is the
best. De Witt’s Little Early Risen are
the smallest pills, will perform a cure,
aud are the best. Rogers Bros.
The estimate of the cost of the
Nicaragua Canal by the last party of
Government commissioners to look
over the route is $110.000,000. An
increase of $40,000,000 over the earli­
er estimate suggests the need of cau­
tion in considering the project.
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The healing properties of De Witt’s
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures eczema, skin affections and is sim­
ply a perfect remedy for piles. Rogers
Bros.
An advocate of woman suffrage ad­
dressed the South Carolina constitu­
tional convention the other day, and
began with the remark that “The
history of South Carolina is a long
record of brilliant statesmanship.”
South Carolina undertook to perpet­
uate slavery with firearms and suc­
ceeded in abolishing it. The result
was unexpected, but undoubtedly
brill ian t.— Globe-Democrat.
There are a good many reasons why
you should use One Minute Cough Cure.
There are no reasons why you should
not, if in need of help. The only harm­
less remedy that produces immediate
results. Rogers Bro6.
Women of Birmingham, Ala., may
ride bicycles, but they have put
away all idea of adopting bloomers,
and all on account of a clever trick
resorted to by those who oppose the
fashion. When the craze first struck
the city, none but extremely young
girls appeared on the streets in the
bifurcated garments. It was whisp­
ered, however, that the young women,
and some not so young, were hastily
preparing their new suits. Then
the anti-bloomerites played it low
down. They employed a coal black
negress of ponderous weight and
flabby form to ride a bicycle through
the streets day after day. They at­
tired her in a gorgeous costume, con­
sisting of flaming red waist, blue
trousers, with a wide white stripe
down the sides, and bright yellow
hose. Owing to her great avoirdu­
pois, this grotesque figure perspirea
at every pore as she wheels along
the street, but she was well paid for
her labor, and the bloomer craze has
been killed forever in Birmingham.
Say, why don’t you try De Witt’s Littla
Early Risers? These little pills cure
headache, indigestion and constipation.
They’re small, but do the work. Roger»
Bros.