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7 Guardian's Sale. TILLAMOOK. SUDDEN DEATH. HORTICULTURISTS. Administrator's Sale.

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT I NDER 1 and by virtue of an order of nf ihe VOTN'K 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il undentirned. gurdin ot the perwm and etieo( Nellie Hnioer. minor, wlU un in the The Best the der and by virtus of aa order of the comity eimrtol Marion eonnty. State of Oreann duly Country World. Boiler Explodes in Chicago River.

male and entered ol record on tne 'tin day of The State Society's Mewing at Corvallis. BEPOKT OF 1 HE PftOCEEMNtuS. lneu at putitlc anciion at the wet door of Ihe county court hone. in the cltr of Hod. county court of the state of Oregon for Marion county made at the Aoril term, of said eoort, the nndernignej of the estate of Pelix lirailon, deceased, will, on the Slst day of May, liK), at 11 o'clock a.

iu. at the front door of the dwelling horn on (he-premises hereinafter described, sell at pnhlio auction to the highest bidder all the right, title, estate snd Interest ol ssid estate in aud to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at the northesnt corner of the rtonatiou land c'aim of David Mougrain, notification No. Salem, In Mid Marion county, on Saturday, May 1jo, at 11 clock a. m. of mid day, to AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS.

MANY KILLED ASD WOUNDED. the Milder for I'. gold coin, to be paid I time of pule, the followlhr decribed real property and premise, belonging to the estate of said minor, to wit: The whole of block the cisim io. tM, i iu, oi the Willamette meridian, and running thence west Eich in Timber and Coal, and a Fine Stock Keg-ion Best Fruits and Vegetables. Supposediranse cf Hie Disaster Work of Kesrninjf the Wounded.

Sorati lutpretlne Addresses on Subject of Fruit and Pests Washes Itpromtnendwl. numbered twenty (20), annate in the town of Hubbard, in Marion county, Oresron, a the ame lit tthowu aud deniirnaU'd nn the recorded plat of wild town now on Ale and record in the along the north bonndsry of said claim No. 5k office of the couuty recorder for eaid Marion prescription, using lime, sulphate and salt with arsenical poiton added, that would cure the fungus snd destroy nil the peats. He had saved an apple orchard when one near by was badly scabbed. The woolly aphis, however, defied him.

Mr. 1 loach told him to put a pound of concentrated lye to a gallon of water and use it with a rponge and he would kill all the woolly aphis in short order. Mr. Whitman found sal soda, whale oil soap and I'aris green, a mixture that was a preventive against scab or fungus and all the insect pests. In the afternoon the society visited the college grolinds.

The college building is located on a beautiful knob, not over half a mile from the river, thnt affords one of the most beautiful sites poanible for such sn institution. The land slopes in every direction and the lawns surrounding the Ixiililine which is a beautiful and commodious edifice are kept in an admirable notnner, A view from the roof afforded an opportunity of seeing all that portion of Hunton county, and the city ot (lurvul in w.ih in full view. To the west lay the college grounds, or rather the (arm land to he used and developed in the future. North of the college, and near bv, are conservatories well kept county. Hated thii March 26, 19.

The following is an editorial from yes seventy-eight cnaiut to the center of county road: thence south in decrees wear along the center of said read 8.71 chains; thence eat along the south line of the uorth half of raid claim 77.11 chains to the east boundary of said claim No. thence north degrees 03 minutes 10.21 chains to the plai-eof FRAVCIS BRI'XER. terday's (June 11) Oregonian Guardian of the perron aud ettate of aid Nel lie M. Bruner, a minor. Tillamook county, owing to the fact Administrator's Jiotiee ot Sale, oeginnmg containing acres more or less; ttie said tiact Ivlue sn4 being lu said couuty of Marlon aud state of Oregon.

'I he terms of sale will be as follojvs: I'JOOOof that it is separated by the Coast mountains from the main avenues of trade VOTICK IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT THE the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale Chicago, July 11. A frightful explosion occurred to-night on the steamer Tioga, one of the la'g -st steamers on the great lakes. Thirty-e ght people were aboard the rteHim at tthe time of the explosion. When the work of rescuing the survivors, wh ch commenced a. most instantly, was well under way, only two persons could be found whi escaped nn-htirt.

To make Vie matter worse fire broke out on the wrecked vessel and il nndrrsiencd admlnintratorof the estate of The quarterly intuiting of tlie State Horticultural Horiuty wiw held Tueaday at (Jurvallia, having heretofore biie hold at Portland. The Idea in to joiinlHrif the rui'iut mid Kive all Western Oregon opportunity to beeonie in teres ltd in its existence and work. Secretary I.ako read a paper written by Mr. LUair, Albany, upon "Horticulture in Linn County." He alluded to the early duys when fruit bore a hitch value ano tne baiance on mouths tune with legal Interest troin the date of sale. The dower rignt William Kahler.

demeaned, will under and by which have stimulated industry and supplied its demands in other portions of the state, has been ex eedingly ow in de virtue of an order of the county court of Marion of the widow will be sold at the same time and cunly, state of Oregon, made and entered ef record on the 6th day of April, 10, sell at pub place, and a conveyance of the same will be made to the purchaser of the Interest of the estate. SOPHIA OKATTON. lic auction at the west door of the county court hotine, in the city of Salem. In Raid Mariou W. r.

DAVIDSON. county, on Saturday, the id day of Angut-t. 1W0. Administrators ot the estate of Felix Gratton, deceased. Salem, May 2d, 1W0.

velopment. Its sett era, for years have lived in the most primitive fashion, content with the rude plenty with which they were able, by slight effort snd meager cost, to surround themselves, and happy in the consciousness that they at one clock p. m. of wild day, to tha hluhcut bidder for U. 8 gold coin, to be paid at the time kale, the following described real property ud later experience when prices went and very attractive, also the experimen ant premiuea Deioneini to tne estate oi aaia Citation.

hugh columns of flames and smoke impeded the searchers for the dead and dying. The bursting of the steamer's tal orchard alluded to bv Prof. Lake. I dteedent, to-wit: The aoutn-went quarter of section thirty-tour (S4 i 7 8 1 east of the an not lice the space to do full justice to for In the county court of the state of Oregon, lllamette meridian. In Marion county, Ore he beauty of the site and also its sur "the best country in the boilers is the cause of the catastrophe.

gon. tne county oi Marion. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Raines, de- Dated win June Z7tb. isso. roundings.

W.W. BARTLETT. ceasea, citation. To Millie Raines, Sarah A. Pettyjohn.

Thom world." Within the past few years attention has been drawn, through hun In the evening a good audience as Administrator of the estate of William Kahler, It was in the Chicago river, at the foot of Washington street, that the accident occurred. This locality is in the heart as D. Raines, John Raines. Gideon B. Raines, sembled at the rourt house and enjoyed deceased.

7 4DW Notice Final Settlement. music by home talent and addresses by members of the society. The president delivered hi annual address; Mr. Allen of the business section of Chicago, and Lucy J. Weaver, Daniel Neai, William Netl, Geo Edwards, Henry Edwards, Isom Cox, Martha Cox, Joseph Edwards, Alice Edwards, Nancy Crltea, Charles Edwards, Helen Etber-ton, and Kind a Edwards and to all other heirs of said estate, known or unknown greeting: ters and summer visitors, to the fact that this section is rich in timber, coal and possibly other mineral deposits; that it is fine stock region, and that vegetables and fruits, which grow finely the explosion' brought people running in VOTICI HEREBY IVES TO WHOM IT recited an addressabont "IhiKS." He Is may concern that tha undersigned admin terror out of all the buildinsa for blocks an alleged humorist, and tried to take In istralor of tha estata of Louis Weataeott.

de down and furmers gave up caring for orchard ai a poor Investment. Hut while orchards are in bad condition, neither troubled bv the pruning abeam or plow, of lata a new intereat has been created. Many owners of old orchard are encouraged becauae few pent have yet developed to disturb them, and be lieve our climate favorable to fruit. Many new orchards have been planted by men who have faith in fruit aa a great means of income. They extended an invitation for the society to bold its next meeting at Albany and hoped their invitation would be accepted.

Mr. Whitman, of Jackson county, read concerning ''Fruit and Fruit Growern," and concerning farm life in general the bugs of society, as well as those away. ceased, has tied his Seal account In said es-Nt. and that the 12th day of July. 1890.

at tha entomological. There were about thirty In the name ol tne state oi Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the eonnty court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion at the eonrt room thereof, at Salem, in the county of Marion on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1890, at nlneo'clock lu the fore THE CAI-TAIN'S STATEMENT. hoar of one o'clock p. m. of said day at the elsewhere in Oregon, here attain the biabert perfection.

The fact that the In attendance. county conn doom oi nanoa county, Oregon, Chicago, July 1L While the fire was The State Horticultural society has a nas Deea nxea ss tne time ana piaco dv non development of a conntry depends npon few devoted members beside its officers, still in progress, an Associated Press re noon of that day, then ana there to show cause if any there be why s-i order snd license of sale shall not (sue to Wrignt Foshay, administrator ita transportation facilities receives full illustra ion in the retarded growth of C. -haw, county Judge of said county, for the hearing of aay and all objections to said account and the settlement thereof. This notice Is published in the "Oregon Statesman" by but does not amount to nearly what it porter met Captain Fbelps of the ill of sa estate, authorizing and empowering blm Tillamook county. Sections of Eastern should.

Oregon is not enterprising in that way. Why, I cannot sa. order oi saio l. (J. snaw, county judge.

Oregon, more rem te from market, a fated steamer on the forward deck. The officer said "I arrived here last evening from Buffalo, in command of the Tioga, vatra at saiem, Oregon, june i-in, iwj. to sen tne real property belonging to saia ae-cedent which is described as follows, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter of section 10, aud the sooth esi quarter of section 11, W. G. WEoTACOTT.

far as distance goes, not a whit better 1 was somewhat disappointed ooui with recard to Albany and Corvallis. 6 IS 5w Administrator. adapted to slock raising, barren ol tim and were unloading at this dock all in 8, 2 east of Willamette Meridian in The former Las made fair growth and when the explosion took place. Hub Marlon county. Oregon, excepting ineretrom ber, hot, dry, and dusty in summer, and snowbound and gale-torn in winter, have tne latter shows that lis railroad connec Final Settlement.

forty acres sold to Lucia Cox, Alva Cox and With the advent of the railroad to Kogue Ervin Cox by deed dated May 16. 1S8S. and re evening I was in the freight shed on the dock, when I heard a terrific noise, and tions have been of advantage, hut I had left thia more favored section ot Urego VT0TICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE river valley came the fruit grower, look' corded September Sd, 1889, at page 504 of volume 38 of deed records of said Marlon county. Net not visiied either place more than to pass far in the tear as regards settlement and undersigned administrator has filed his running cut saw the north quarter ot the improvement, simply because it has scoonnt tn the matter of the estate of Barbara amount oi lana, iaxi acres. VI I .1 IT rr I' 0 1 tnR.

.1 vessel enveloped in steam. Ail ot ine through on a railroad lor several years, and judging from the great progress Find ling, deceased, in the county eonrt of the crew of twenty-fiva men were either on court, my band and the seal of said court af stale ol Oregon, for Marlon county, and that been posmbie to get in ana out ol ihe former by earn I and railway, while ing lor good location to grow all sorts of fruit, from the semi-tropical varieties to thoe of the temparate tone. Pome people discouraged fruit (growing there, but one man of iron will aud unusual energy said eonrt has fixed as the time for hearing the made by Halem in that time had supposed all other valley towns were mak to get to iillamook involved a weari fixed this 19th day ot May, use. SEALJ Attest: F. J.

BABCOCE, 5-23-gw County Clerk. By D. C. 8HERHAN. Deputy.

same ot. Saturday, April 12, 1890, at one (1) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the eonnty court deck at ttie time, or were on the aoca or in the freight house. 1 found, after a careful ssaroh, that all but time were accounted for, and sale.

These three are ing similar growth. But no town in some ionrney across a precipitous moan tain road, scarcely more ttrnn a trail, on Oregon, outside of Portland, seems to have made such progress and growth in house, at tne city ol Salem In tne county ot Marion, and state of Oregon, and that the same will be passed upon by aaid court at said time and set the example. Jaa. H. hie wart hud a buck board, or at favorable seasons to ahown that Bout hern Oregon could sup from Bunalo.

and were Second Engineer Ueorge Hord, lookout, C. 8. Wallev, and everv refpoct, as has our tavored tapt piee- plunge across the Columbia bar and sea tul Uitv. All are growing, ana ineir ply th- north with water melons, as well as D-ache. and bis orchard! and fruii vateu mis aiarcn ivxn, isw.

H. K. GTE8Y. sick round-to into the bay op a schooner a deck hand, Wm. Cuihbert.

Besides the growth is healthy in all reaiiecls, hut Sa Adasinistrator of said estate with the will an hat. if sen-worthy, possessed no con three misBing. who belong to the crew, nlanting now covered two hundred acres. nexed. S-14-ow lem is evidently the key to a tine agricul veniences for the comfort of passengers.

here must have been trom twelve to tural rev ion, and has a remarkable future It is now ahown that Houthern Oregon aual. if It does not excel, any part of Notwithstanding all these disadvantages, fifteen other men killed and tnohablv before it. A. U. however, the country baa made a con Notice ot Final Settlement.

half a dosen additional wounded. There Notice ot Final Settlement. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN-dersfgned administrator of the estate of Annette Coolidge, deceased, has filed his final account thereof in the county court of Marion county, Oregon, and that the said court has fixed Saturday, June 21st, 1890, at one'l) o'clock p. m. of said day, as the time for hearing the same and objections thereto, at the county court room in the county court house at the city of Salem In Marion county, Oregon; and that said acconut will be passed upon at said time and place by said court.

Dated May 20th, 1890. F. MeCLAINK, Administrator of the estate of Aunette Coolidge. 5-28-5W our state in growing apples, pears, Deacbea. and grapes, and in mulons it siderable a-rowtb and a town of some were laborers In the hold, who were do VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SIX POUND HAILSTONES.

pretentions has sprung up on iillamook idk the unloading. Jbight colored men exclH. It now proved that a spray inu are positively stated to have been below, ouitlt is as necessary to the fruit grower bay, while witnin a lew years numerous homesteads and timber claims have been i undersigned administrator of the estate of Lewis B. Donmyer, deceased, has filed his final account of said estate In the county court of the state of Oregon for Marlon county, and that the said conn has fixed as the time for hearing the Dr, August Mueller, a learned son of and six or seven others were at the as a plow is to the nrtlinary larmer. It batches aiding: their fellow stevedores Saxony, now residin at Mount Healthly filed npon by persons who are willing to brave solitude for a few years with the is important to kill all peau with a preparation and lie had experimented to that lower down.

same and objections thereto on Saturday. June 0.. tells of a famous bail-storm in his prospect of comiug into an easy compe 14, 1SW, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the county court room In the county court house end. It can be said that the fruit grower native country which (but for the doctors tence when the coming of a railroad has the sympathy olall classes oi society "The explosion occurred in the hold, and not in the machinery or boilers, as near as I could ascertain, and was probably in some combustible freight stowed makes their lands available.

in tne county ot Marion ana state ot Oregon, and that the same will be passed upon by said unquestioned veracity) possesses all the because he aupphes a most necess ry Dro.iiu t. that is both a luxury and ne There is no nart of Oregon, and it may court at saia time ana place. ear marks of a Munchausen be added no place in the entire Nothwest, vales may inn, iiwj. P. GOHN, cessity in every family, both for health It was on the 12th of about there." THE FIHE WAB STUBBORN that presents more favorable opporluni S-16-5W Administrator of said estate, and use.

3 o'clock in the afternoon, that a "harp ties than may be found for men of the class who are looking for lands, that a Chicago, July 11. Most of the victims black cloud suddenly rose in the heavens Administrator's Notice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lN county court of Marion county, Oregon, has appointed the nndersigned administrator with the will annexed of the ettatc of Laviuia Stratton, deceased, late of Marion county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them with the propel vouchers to the undersigned at bis law office in the city of Salem, tn said county within six mouths from the date ol this notice. P.

H. D'ARCY, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of iavinia Stratton. Salem, June 4. 1890. 6-6-5W Mr.

Whitman spoke well as to the needs and duties of the farmer in providing (or and educating his family and in all his relations to the world and tu were Chicaco bunds, stevedores, who few years will make available, than are Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregou City, Oregon,) June 24th. 1890. i over my native village, near Weimar, in were unloading the vessel. Only three to be found in the country adjacent to the Nehaletn river.

To many persons Huxnny, and the terrible thunder warned of a big storm, l'retty soon it began to hail. The lumps were small at first, but society. Ilia closing remark was that of the Tioga's crew were reported on the VOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final preof in support of the best una tu I made of the farm was list. The fire proved a stubborn one and at least the solitude of the woods does not compare in loneliness with that of the areat treeless regioDB, wheie the un thev ranldlv increased to the size of hen to creat a delightiul home. Koine aay his claim and that said proof will be made before the county clerkof Marion county at Salem, Oregon, on Monday, August 11th, 1891), vis: euus.

The people bad all fled to places the farmer lacks brains, but tlio answer dulating plains and grassy uplands to that is the fact that constantly all the of safety, and were watching the terrible made It impossible at times to verify the report that the boiler had exploded. The statement was current that the explosion was due to another cause, the accidental lighting of large combustibles in the nar stretch aw ay in every direction to meet ranks of life, the trades and professions Arthur Kice, pre-emption No 6873 for the l4 of of Sec 4, 9 8, 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, r'Oiiibardment. All vegetation was beaten flat Into the earth and the crops the horizon or are shut in by abrupt con1 are constantly dolmt recruited from the tact, in the dim, blue distance with sombre looking mountains. To such row confines of the Tioga's deep nota said laud, vis: Administrator's Notice.

VJOnCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE: lleounty court of Marion county, Oregon, haa this day appointed the undersigned administrator of the estate of Archibald Hogg, deceased. All persons havingclaims against said estate are required to present them with Ihe farm and history bears witness to the fact tint our nations greatest minds have r. Zimmerman, Albert Morris, John J. The hold near the steamer a stem was destroyed. But horror seined the people when they saw that the hailstones were increasing, and the roar of the storm was Kearner and John Hamilton, all of Mchama where the fire held sway.

Through the belonged to men who were fanner boys When the (arm fails to train our youilu postoffloe, Marlon county, Oregon. 7-3-4 APPfcKSON, Register. burets of fire could be seen a creat jagged persons as these the forests of Tillamook count) preteut attractions which treeless areas do not possess, and within a few years hundreds of such men should find eafening. he hailstones became tne roper vouchers to me at the omce ei ueorge sise of teacups, then of a lur.e sized cleft in the Tioga's decks and cabin and aloft on the tall smokestacks dangled Notice. Burnett at Salem in said couuty within six months fiom the date of this notice.

lnua anil urunt mrnuteR of ice lull full large aa the globe of that lamp (which MAY 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT Dated Salem. Oregon, May 19, 1890 ISAAC NEEDHAM. huge fragments, wre of timber, trantc caliv swavina backward and forward, their way to that country, urging by the very force of their numerical strength the speedy realisation of one or more of the I V. .1 1 A a. was about trve inches in diameter.) Administrator of the Estate of Archibald Hogg, ecutor of the estate of James Stanley, deceased.

telling of the terrific force of the explo Yes sir. vou may well look amased to habits of worth and industry, then we shall need no Hiate Agricultural college however excellent may be ita acquirements. Long ano New England boasted that, though iliey did not grow the largest crops "I grain, they produced the best of men and women. Pro(. Lake alluded to the depressing effect of existing laws on horticulture and Deceased.

a-aj-ow but sreut lumps of ice fell that weighei sion which sent it tLere from thirty leet several schemes on foot for building a railroad to Tillamook. It is a well known baa niea nis nnal account tn said estate, ana that the 21 day of September, 1890, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the county caurt house of Mariou couuty, Oregon, has been fixed six pounds, and these had knuckles two fact that vast resources there await de below. CAUSK OK TUB EXPLOSION.

and three inches long greap Horned velopment that stock raising, dairing, Notice HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY concern, that the undersigned has been by as tne time ana place lor ncariug, oy nm. Waldo, county judge of said county, any and all masses of ice they were. Horses and fruit-gro ine aud lumbering each and cattle were stricken and mangled in the Chicauo, Ju'y 11. It appears that the all present opportunities to industry that objectt. said account and the aettlement thereof.

This uotice Is published lu the Oregon Statkkmas by order of said Wm, Waldo, Holds, the roofs of houses were beaten in cannot be surpassed. The transportation ecarcely a building escaping. And that the county court for Marion county, Oregon, duly appointed adniinisirator of theestatsoi Adelia J. Leslie, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me with the proper vouchers at county judge.

problem cannot much longer remain un r.Livi, txecutor. Dated at Salem, Oregon, July 1890. is not all. ihere liuiistones, millions oi them fell into the river and were swept solved in the presence of the possibilities gave a lit of the different states, and the small sums a fw devoted to the encouragement of that art, while the majority gave financial aid whatever. Mr.

Cl rke asked concerning the re-B 'live or romp itive values of London purpl and Paris green, which quwtion called out exteri-nces ot Lv. Wlin man, Prof. Lake, Dr. Bhsrples, that the resources of this region present. lown the current until the stream be explosion occurred just as the porter, named Wm.

Ilulmer, had gone below with lighted lamps, tie had ecarcely regained the deck again when the shock came. It was said that two hundred barrels of oil were among the cargo, and that these had Ireeoroe ignited. They insisted that the explosion must have been the office of Holmes Haydeu, in Salem, Marion couuty, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Executor's Notice. came choked at the town of Ortung and the flood rose into the town and a portion of it was submerged.

The condition Congressman Binger Hermann recently said Iillamook county is the ricVet Bated June Llth, 1890. R. T. JUDS0N. S-13-5W Administrator.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE uuderslgned has this day been appointed bvthe honorable county court of Marion county. eonnty in resources for its area in the Oregon, executor of tne lat will aud teMament and uile-i. The cone u-mom reaci eJ was United States. due to lack of water in her boilers. became so serious that sn appeal for pub-lie succor was made to the country.

People who lived under the shade of the The Biggest Stallion in Salem? ol Ueorge wasmngton TiiMoy, acceaett. au persons having elaima again-t aaid estate will present the same properly verified to me at my that Pari green as stro ge-t and lasted one-third lung than JUndun puipe, tlii.ii nut die eat-v to us. l)r Tilt KILLED AND WOUNDED. SANTIAM VALLEY ITEMS. Harts mountains on wai May aay in 1H4H.

will never fomet that hailstorm. Chicago, July 11. Up to 10 :30 Uh ti Dies, of Etiaene, said he could de- Many good judges ssy that the IMPORTED 'EKUHEKON BOUITTANT is th lamest. and. utMce In Salem.

Oregon, within six months from this dnte, and all persous knowing themselves Indebted io said estate will please make immediate payment. SE'I K. HAMMEH, rxecutorof the last will aud telameut of Express offices have been established nine dead bodies had been taken atfuv iIih amile ai his. the apinewonn ami it i one of tO current stories of that j. i Vl Mill PitTT people to their ciniuren ana io travelers.

the wreck and five or more wounaeo he is certainly the handsomest big horse iu Salem. See him at Mluto Low's stable Salem, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Turner Mondays, and Thursdays, and at home on the Keubtva George Washington Tiffany, deceased. Sa'em, ami wooly aphis, and cure the lungus all at once, with a preparation lor piaying Hi teniHly ass as folluas: He umiIh a That was a hailstorm. It was a plague Cincinnati Times-Star. were conveyed to hospitals.

The Tioga's Oregon, July 1st, lfW. A tourist party was uptoMillCiiy aiem sank to the bottom of the river, but lwis piace dc ween Aumsviue ana Turner, Fridays and Saturdays. 4-25-lm Notice to Creditor. as it is not deep her decks are still above ABSENT Ml DfcD (JUEA'fNESS. from Kalem Sunday to spy out a location to camp out with their lamilies in the mountains.

V0TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the surface. It is estimated that will cover the damage to the vessel and andertlgned has beeu duly appointed ex' tolutioiiof sulphide o( soda by puitin three wundo Cdiicenlrate I lye wnh six poun of sulphur and boiling ha an hour in two gallons of water lie then boiled fifteen pounds of IihIo oil soap lit iixtv gallons ol water, added the solution and twenty tonsils of tobacco stems, and ep thinkers and scientific men have Several Stay ton families in town have tcutor of the estate, of A. H. Cole, decea-ed. All persons havingclaims against the deceased or cargo- Tins amount is said oe iouy PUBLIC SALE OK MIuRTHORN CATTLE 1 at Whltesker, Oregon, July 1, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, namely: "Rose," a Bhort-horn cow ot the best milk strsiii color red: one yearling heifer, red, "Beamy," dam by a Fisk bull; one bull ail, "Neptune." No.

4 gone into the mountains to pick black al ays been noted for their absentmind lits estate, are hereby notified to present them, insured. Engineer Haig and Meatnhtter Burns will live through the night. Ad dcr cath, with pioper vouchers, to me at berries, wlucb are saia to De very pienti ness. When absorbed in thought they Aurora, wiinm six moutns irom ante. ful this forget sngrJt else, and often etminiit very boiUI nil tintether and add.

water to JflU. i. t'OLE, Aurora, Oregon, July 1890. rarm register, dam Kosetleld by a Dull. Terms of sale, twelve muni tin' credit, with approved security at eiaht nr cent interest.

7 4Sw G. W. HUM'. There is a clamor for a bridge across amusing blunders. Not long tl ete ditional names of colored stevedores supposed to have been killed are Walter Dukes, Henry Wealherspoon, John UofF, Jacob Churl, Alex Smith, J.

Braxton, and Charles Foster. A clear idea of the make a lotulofZOt) gallons, and mixed therewith one njlind of Pari Krven, and theSantiam at Mill City. It is much died in V.ouna, Austria, a noted iroiee-sr, who left leliiud Imii a record for "alter siaiiung, apt lied tuiih a cycloiie needed to accomodate the Koclr, lreek and Quartzville trade. UiEAlf BARGAINS NOTICE. explosion may be obtained about mid noxxle.

l'rot. Washburn s.ve the results of lorgctiulmss ol the kind mat iihs rareiy tieen cau.ded and ner excelled. One Mr. Haines, of Eugene, has concluded be All persons are hereby warned not tn meddle night when the boners and cargo can i The boilers seemed IN TOWN LOTS. his experiments on the colli go grounds to put up a tannery at Mill City.

Should he so decide be will bring six families of his pupils, Irom meiecnriority, made out a li-t ot his strange sayinns, ai we with my lumber or contents oi buildings that floated during the late iloud, In Unllister's addition to the town of Stayton llon-ed a hale oil soap and ln-grien examined. itact.the cargo was kerosene, gasoline, and cotton. The inference was dnwn that the leaking of kerosene Bttlurated the cotton and All cleared: no grubbing or slablu, only fo0 ore-ent a few choice rumples, inning propurly piop iriioued, and this pr par.i O. lKrMS, Wheaihind.Or. aud tier lot.

nue list oi ixriua lor smo, a lecture on general history lie ma le the For further particulate enquire of Geo. W. Hoi Hon WS SO I.iHUIIK "lal Bnuu Lr iluva ilnrinif which OHU Hllll Ollf llil lister, Staytou, Marion C-i, Oregon. following statements, which doutitiess ceneratcd gas, which ignited when a inches ol raiu full. After ihieruiu lie astoiih-hed his htarere: "Julius Uesar, lantern was taken into the hold.

Ask Him FINE STOCK FOR 8 ALIO. WI10P still fniiiid. bv siniha nir. ihnt nmre disgnired a a ave, swam uaked across the Tiber." ''Alexander ihe Oreat was less of the lire Duration was on (he Choice pure bred recorded Poland JOKES OF BiUiTOsI, THE FACETIOUS CONDUCTOR, unltloa. hiiiBioiho ahs meeol hn parents." "ihe China pigs, choice pure bred recorded Berkshire msa.

reiristerea iioisiem Hwlss are a motintninous nation, but in Scotland the climate does -not begin till Prof. Washburn also gave the result ol spraying seventy-two i ple truce of Ure Freisiau cattle and pure Partridge Mr. Hawyer is quite bald, prominently DirMtarfArVI I UN, M. Y. What? Why on Scales He Pays the Freight." OctoU "Hoga were invented in Aeia with him to become residents.

Tenta are observed along the banks of the Santiam, inhabited by families who appeared to be rusticating for hea'tb. Fiahing is good and the weather, delightful. The new town down at the railroad crossingis called whieli.com-pnses part of two of her citizens' names, viz: Shelton and Washbnroe. A post-office has been established there with N. 8.

Waahburne, postmaster. The celebration at Stavton was a quiet, but enjoyable atfair. fio exteusive advertising was done, but a few persons concluded that those who did not want to go to Salem, or into the mountains, should gather at the beautiful grove, and commemorate the day of the nation's birth. -Stayton Sun. nm, tie examined me ire.

mmm that while of the trees Bin ay scarce a Cochiu fowls. Bred and for sale at "Maple Farm" by M. W. COTTLE and SON, Minor." "Thna atose a general war on had Infested huil thnt on nn page 114 "Coveted with countless wounds. Cftwar fell dead near the statue l-7-3m Sale in oregou so, it might ho said.

To him the concilia tor said "Will you permit me to make a Bug gestion?" "Certainly." replied Mr. Sawyer. sprayed trees there were none but had NOTICK. TAKEN IP BY ME Juue first, one and a half miles north of nf Homo, with one hand ho drew his many wormy apples, his lesi tirnlv natiafiifltnrv BS to tllO BOOd result Fiiirtieid, a sorrel mare about 15 1 2 bauds high, Dissolution Notice. XTOTICE' IS HKKKllY GIVEN TH; toga oor his tuce, wtuie wun me oniur from nrnvlnii'.

which answered all hi he ca led lor help. am lit slibject for almost any kind of a 1 Hunter and G. F. Haloid, under the firm Avnnotal ifilia. bmuded J.

1). oil (lie uear shoulder, a Utile white uii off hiud leg lieu the foot, also harness murks. Owner oun have same by proving Vrouerty aud paying charges. J. W.

YVEHKl'M. name of Harold Hunter, doing business four suggestion; second attaca oi tne grip, somewhat bilious, cenerally used up. Couirr. Before the Circuit Mr hud nxDorimented with Lon niiw south ol saiem, have dissolved partner-hhin. All bills will be collected by G.

F. liar don purple and had lost some faith in it, Jnd vftsterduv. in the case of Addio and. as von' might say, with one foot old, aud all acaounts of tli firm settled by hurdest Hnlinan VS Waller Ilolman, divorce, the nun. w-it in the grave.

Bui "what is your sug BUHtiotl?" seemed Me spoke ot tne iaci uiai mo fruits and most dilliciilt to enter tn ho tha nrnfnrnnce of tllO UCSlS. plaintiff was awarded the custody of the The conductor deliberately leaned Eastsidr Railway QTRAYlfl), FROM THE FARM OF WM. Short, about June 1st, one hite cow with coarse bell on, a large roau steer i years old, aud a yearling calves, one a red heifer and the other two spotted bull calves, one with bell on. Finder please notify 11. Short, Mucleay, and receive reward.

7-4-w'it child until uie lerminiiiion oi ww ma, nnrl tlmt nf Heo. Kwettle VS KftllCT Hell. Mi. r'Uriia Di. Hharulea.

and Prof, gineers have already located the liue IJSTKAY 8HEKP AND three lu in came onto my place, a mile south of the Pringle school house, June 1st. One haa a wire ring In left ear. Owner please call aud pay charges. J.J. BarssHt, Turner, Or.

wit ot ah, to change a mortgage to a deed, a from Cobura to Jasper, twenty-two miles, and aa soon as the right of way verdict was renderea for the plaintm. Washburn had all tried sulphide of aoda for the acab, or fungus, with fair success. Dr. Hharplea had used ammonia with anil nreaioitated the copper, over the seat and placed one linger on Mr. Sawyer's dome of "I would paint a jack-rabbit there," he said.

"A rabbit 1 What for?" "Some people might take it for a hare." rioneer ress. FIRST CLASS STEAM TH0R SALE. A threshing outfit. Enquire of N. H.

Barley, threshing ot sewing machine cases can be settled, active construction work will begin, and the twenty-two miles of road completed this fall. Tha line is located through the eastern sub lue agent, Eiaridgs Block. bat, aa the arsenic remained bo thought it mnaf ha tmnrnved. lie had experi jW-lB. a-is-a SHROPSHIRE BljCKS FOR SALE.

FIFTEEN seven-eighth Shropshire bucks for ale at tficaub. Applo to A. B.Pettyjohn, Cms-ton, Oregon. 6-iW-wtt STRAYED." aTsORKEL HORSE, ABOUT fifteen bands high, shod all around, harness marks. Reward will be paid for rotuin ot the animal to J.

Mac) livery stable, Sslem, Oregon. 4 18 In TJOR SALE OR LEASE. ONE OF THE BEST Tin McMinviu.eb UoMma. Nothing preventing, the McMinnvllle nine will play the Salem boys at that place on Saturday and Sunday, the 19th and 20th, and the following two games will be played here the 26tb and 27th. Mo-Minn ville Reporter.

urbs of Eugene, two and one-half miles from the center ot the city, and it is said, Threshing machines iu Orcgan an Ad mented to not or.ly cure the fungus but to make the same spraying destroy all Insect pests, and believed he nod suc Auyone wishing it will vance, almost new is to be extended eastward to connect CATARRH On RED, health and tweet breath soured by Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Prlo oents. Nasal lajeotor free. Bold by Dan. Fry Arutilai, find a bargain.

A tog. rugn, baicm. with tha Central Pacific at Winnemucca 7:11 ceeded. Mr. Wallace had touud a more siroplt W-XW A.

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