The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 22, 1886, Image 3

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    Amity wdl not celebrate the 5th.
County Fair .Meeting.
Personal.
Sayler'H brick-kiln is lid hot and still
)
G arrison ' s O pera H ouse ,
heating.
Mesdames F. W. Martin and S. A.
M’Minnville, Or., June 18, 188G. >
Wheatland.
Manning made us a friendly call, Friday
Our Granger friends had a lively meet­
A goodly number of citizens met for last.
Third Street, Lafayette, Or.
ing lust Satuidav.
June 17, 1880.
the puposeof determining whether or not
News not very plentiful at this place.
Willie Dawson, of Monmouth lias
Tho festival and entertainment sill
DEALERS TN
i take up to-morrow afternoon and even- a fair ho held this season. J. E. Magers been visiting relatives at this place for
Quite a number have gone from this
was chosen temporary chairman and A. several days past.
ing
place to Nestucca to hunt and .fish.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Our old friend, Eli T. Branson, of
Mr. A Paulus yestexlay shipped ì V. R. Snyder secretary.
Win. Cooper has gone to 'tho Soda
lion. Wm. Galloway stated that Mr. ■ Sheridan, was down to see us the latte: | Springs for his health, which is very
from this place to Alaska two barrels o
We keep otic of the largest anil
sweet cider.
J. R. Derby was anxious to have the i part of last week.
poor.
best, selected stocks of Merchandise
Mr Carl Young will sing a solo at grounds heretofore used for that purpose | Messrs. Lt. S. Allen anil Jos. Watt,
Mr. A. M. Logan met with quite an in Yamhill County, awd are selling
the festival, next Wednesday evening to remain a fair ground. That at least I two solid citizens of Amity, were down accident, a few days since. He had our goods at bedrock prices.
Otir
see
us
Saturday.
to
Admission tree
Still they come
|
been
to Salem and on tiis retorts home spring stock in Ladies’ Dress Goods
$590 should lie raised lor premiums; if
!
was
thrown
from
his
wagon
and run
Mr. ami Mrs. J- E. Hubbard, of La­
Godown and ask Mr. Bettman to put this could be done such fine stock as
Wool, 19 ( k 21) cents
has arrived and consists in part of
his autophono in motion for Vv... lb that belonging to Ladd & Reed, Hallett,, fayette, came up Saturday and spent I over, bruising him up badly. Hut no
;
bones
were
broken.
Look out for one of us
the afternoon visiting liiemis.
music is very perfect.
Springer, Stewart and Wallace ami oth­
Mr. .1. Cooper had bad luck, While Cambrics, Manchester Sateens
Strawberries about gone
Admission to the festival next ers would probably be brought here,
Mr. W. F. Coulter, of Amity, was catting
Wood lie by some means cut Ills
Wednesday evening, tree
Ice cream
and a large assortment of
down to see us Saturday ami reports foot, nearly
Festival to-morrow evening.
which would draw a largo crowd and be everything
cutting his toes off. Mr.
and cake, 15 cents
lovely in his section.
Town full of people Saturday.
Martin dressed tho wound for him and LAWNS, in Elegant Colors and Mtyles«
the means of creating a deep interest.
(' W Talmage, tho real estate and
Mr. Wells, the live insurance man, of he is getting along tine.
“There’s a new dude, in town.”
Brocaded Lace Buntings
insurance man, is renovating his ofilce Mr. Galloway is president of the state Buena Vista, l’oik county, was in town
R. Forrest is building an addition
agricultural
society
and
knew
that
a
last Fi iday
¡day and dropped around to see to J.
Say. you coast, goers! Don’t fail to and arranging things in good shape
his house, which will make it quite In different quality, colors and patterns,
get home to celebrate.
The programme for tho ice cream county society, like that of the state, I US.
all of which you will find on calling at
convenient.
must
be
run
on
business
principles.
[
festival
next
Wednesday
evening
wdl
our store and examining the same will
Leonard Umphlet, of Anitty, spent
Quite a number attended camp meet­
meeting
commences
Grove
here
to-
be
short,
consisting
of
songs
and
rec
­
Should make a move, now, and if Sunday in
’ i McMinnville. Wonder it night and holds over till Monday eve- prove satisfactory both as to price and
ing at Wheatland Sunday.
itations
quality. Call and see us. We will take
wo determine to hold a fair, the proper ' there is not some attraction here for ning.
Cumpmeetin ' at Ballston, Sunday.
pleasure in showing our goods, and then
Word reached here last evening of the time would be just alter tho state fair in Leonard?
Several attended from this place.
if you do not want to buy no harm will
M
B.
Hendrick
is
going
to
bn,Id
n
drowning at Lafavette of a boy named I Sept.
Mr. II. B. Tingle, Peirydale’s live I dry house for his hop crop. He has a be done.
Masonic celebration at Amity, Thurs­ Blown—a nephew oi Dr Calbieatli. No
Mr. F. W. Redinond stated that Mr. warehouseman, was in town Saturday fine prospect for hops, and if prices are
day
A good programme is promised particulars.
ami camo in to see us. He will deal good will reap a rich harvest.
Derby
< tiered tho grounds for 25 per largely in grain this season.
An ulcerated tooth is what ba" ailed
Our amatuer base ballists went to Lu- cetit. of the gate receipts.
Crops in general are looking fine ir
Mr. 8. bhaffer the past week. Bettor favotte Saturday and came homo crest­
Mr. J. W. Ihiedwell, was in town Sat­
Dr. Galbreath thought that a perman­
now.
fallen, as the Lafayette boys proved too ent organization should be perfected.
urday, on his way home from Portland, this neighborhood.
—Proprietors of—
Wheat heading out beautifully. There much for them.
Good wishes for tho success of the
51r. (irissen said that without organi­ with repairs for n mover. He reports
XrsluiTH Xaw Mills,
never was promise of abetter i-op ir
V et .
T elephone .
Mr and Mrs WC Hembree celebrated zation we could do nothing; suggested crops looking well in iris section.
this section.
their silver wedding, last night A large that an executive board be selected, a
Mininille
Xnsli ad door Factory.
Mr and Mrs. N Tucker, of Laings­
Grant Smith, agent for tho “Original number of friends were present, and tiie subscription paper be circulated ami burg, Michigan, father and mother of
—Dealers in—
money raised; that if there waB any­ Dr Tocher of this city, are visiting thetr
Singer” Hewing machine, speaks in an­ occasion passed off most pleasantly .
White and Red Lead,
thing left alter paving premiums and ex-
other column
We see by tho Dalles Tfmes-Moun- pensi's of a lair that a<iivi«lend be struck relatives, Dr. and Airs. L. S. Skiff, ol
[East Oregonian. j
Salem
Linseed
and Lubricatiiijr Oils,
The band liavo ¡list received a new lot taiueer that Aaron Frazer lias been elec­ tor the benefit of those subscribing ; sug­
The semi-weekly W est S ide T ele ­
of dance music that will delight x>ur ted school snpei intendeut of Wasco gested that committee of five be selected
Mrs. Hansen, who came with Mrs. phone is the name of new paper just Garnishes of all Description,
eouitty Mr F is a “bully bov,” but to draft plans of procedure in organizing. Snyder from Astoiia. went to Gaston started at McMinnville, Oregon, by
terpsichorean inclined friends
Kalsomine, Spanish Whiling,
lie “couldn’t get there Eli” in Yamhill.
and will remain there several Talmage & Turner.
Considerable kicking around, Rome Nevertheless, we extend to him our con­ Moved that said committee be appoint­ yesterday,
days.
These
two
ladies
paid
us
a
pleas
­
Paris WhitSHg
ed,
to
report
at
a
tuture
meeting.
After
hards words ami shaking of fists, but no gratulations.
[Portland Woild.]
a warm debate, in which Messi s. Gallo­ ant visit Saturday.
blows, Sunday morning. Boys, stop.
P.
&
B.
and Princess Metallic
County Surveyor J. D. Fenton was way, Ireland, Wallace, Campbell, Mult-
The first number of a semi-weekly,
Mr. A. M. Waddle, the former very
Mr. Cantner, who has been the guest most ot last week down in the north­ ne ,Manning,Couperaml ('¡ilbteatli took efficient
Roof
Paint,
Venitian Red,
published
by
Talmage
&
Turner,
Mc
­
foreman of Ladd & Reed’s
of Mr Sliobe for the past six weeks, left western poition of tlie county surveying part, tlie motion prevailed. The com­ “Broadmead
Minnville, under the title of W est S i . e Spanish Brown, YeMew Ochre,
”
farm,
but
who
is
now
for l’rineville, Eatern Oregon, yesterday. government land. He informs us that mittee appointed was ( has. Grissen, living on his own place, on the Dayton T elephone , has been received. It is re­
anti Hardware.
large settlement is found there ; that Wm. Galloway, F. W. Redmond, C. A. and Amity road, was in our midst publican in polities, looks neat anil
The mail for the south now closes at a they
appear prosperous, have a school Wallase aud J. F. (lalbreath.
shows newspaper ability.
Satin day.'
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
9:45 and going north at 3:1(1. O ut peo­ of
Dr. Galbreath moved that when we
fifty scholars and things are moving
ple will have to govern themselves ac­ right
Hen. C. Lafollett, of Sheridan, passed
[Oregon Register.]
adjourn it be to meet Saturday evening,
ltf
JONES & Co.
along.
cordingly.
4
19th; Galloway moved to amend by up to his home on Saturday’s train, from
Tlie T elephone came to us on Tues­
Messrs.
Mills
.k
Howe,
the
stock
men
Portland,
where
iie
has
been
several
making it Monday evening, 21st.
last, and has a very neat appear­
Henry Sehank, for Jones & Co. has
North Yamhill, keep on their farm a Amendment accepted and motion car­ weeks under medical treatment. We day
just finished a large tank for John J of
ance, typographically and otherwise.
pack
of
hounds
—
as
fine
as
can
be
found
are
glad
to
state
tliat
('apt.
is
perma
­
Sax, to be used in connection with his in the state—fortlie purpose of keeping ried.
Its local and editorial department will
Moved by I). C. Irelanrl that “it is the nently cured.
be under the supervision of Mr. Snyder.
Htreet sprinkler
off vermin and protecting their stock. sense of this meeting that we hold a
Mrs C. Grissen left yesterday for May success be, with you.
Look out for the change in railroad Last week two of tlie dogs were poisoned county fair at .McMinnville, immediate­
Watsonville, Cal , to pay her parents
time, or voii’ll get left
The south to death, some demon putting out strych­ ly after state fair.” Carried.
[Hillsboro Independent.]
old home associate a visit, inter d-
bound train passes here at 10:15 and the nine in bacon. One of the dogs could'
—¿Dottier in—
On motion udjourned to Monday eve­ and
The
initial
number of the W est S ide
ing
to
be
gone
four
or
six
weeks.
We
not have been bought for $159. This ning, June 21st, 1886.
Portland train at 3:42
T
elephone , published by Talmage &
wish
her
a
pleasant
voyage
and
visit
Guns,
Pistols,
Aunmunition,
method of putting out poison should be
[Last evening’s meeting was postpon­ and a safe retuin to her home.
Our townsman C. A. Wallace has a frowned
Turner. McMinnville, Or., is welcomed
down
in
every
community,
ami
ed
to
tiiis
(Tuesday)
evening
at
7:30
three-weeks-old calf from one of his any person found putting it out should
to our exchange list. The T elephone is Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle,
W. I. Westerfield, of the Register, a bright, newsy sheet, and is edited by
Holstein cows recently brought by him be punished severely; and in tills in­ o’clock at Firemen’s Hall.]
was up last Friday and of course came A. V. R. Snyder, formerly of the Report­
Cigars, Etc.
from Iowa, that weighs 145 pounds. This stance
if Mills & Howe could find out
in to see us. The boys are making a er, we believe.
Programme
is very largo.
who the guilty man was justice would be
good local paper, and we think are ¡Hs­
-'pecial attention given to repairing Guns,
A new gang plow has been invented meted out to him.
[Dallas Itemijar.]
Pistols, Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc.
Of the Fourth of July celebration, to ing liberally patronized—especially by
by A. J. Smith, of Wheatland, and we
their
party
friends
—
as
they
should
be.
’
I
The
W
est
S
ide
T
elephone
,
McMinn
­
I have in luy shop as fine a power cross­
T eachers ’ C onvention at Y aquina . be held at McMinnville, Oregon, on
learn it is taking well among the farmers
ville’s new semi-weekly paper; publish­ feed lathe as cun be found in tlie state and
of that section. You have to walk in —The state, teachers association for this Saturday, July 3d, 1886.
am
fully prepared to
ed
bv
Talmage
A
Turner,
is
to
hand.
Major Dixon C. Williams.
using it, though.
year will be held at Yaquina City, July
Thirteen guns at sunrise.
It is very neat typographically, and in
Billy Kuns is making liis home over 6, 7, 8 and 9. Supt E. IS. McElroy is
politics it is republican. Mr. A. V. R.
The grand procession will form at 9 :30
Repair Broken Machinery
at Nestucca at present, came out and now traveling in the interest of this an­ a. in., on Thir l street, right resting on
Major Dixon C. Williams, a very suc­ Snyder has charge of the local and edi­
tarried with tis a day or two last week. nual convention and has recently return­
torial
columns,
and
we
can
safely
say
cesslull evangelist from Tennessee, will
of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction
C, in tne following order:
Says they have more fun, mussels, fish,
they will be well filled with read­ Engines, Etc.
sail from San Francisco to-morrow, June that
ed from Yaquina bay, where he has se­
FIRST DIVISION.
etc. over there than anybody.
able matter.
Braly’A Bank Building, C St. itf
Sheridan cavalry preceded by cavalry ’.3, and will be expected to reach this
Mr. Thomas Kirby and MisR Lynch cured accomodations for over three-hun­
[Salem Statesman.]
place
and
begin
a
series
of
evangelistic
dred
persons
during
the
days
of
tlie
as
­
band.
•were married in Minnesota a few days
T1IE
The Daily Campaign, of McMinnville,
meetings the last of this week at the
ago. We wonder if that is our friend sociation at $1 per day, the hotels have
Mexican War Veterans.
laughed
itself
to
death
over
the
result
of
Tommy, of Bellevue, who went back to reduced tlie rates to this price. The
C. 1’. church. The San Francisco Ex­ the election, and a semi-weekly paper
Indian War Veterans.
the east recently, "on business.”
aminer has this to say of Mr. Williams: has risen up out of its ruins. The new
Oregan & Califoania and the Oregon
Union War Veterans.
“Mr. Williams has certainly very pe­ paper has been named the W est S ide
J. II. Nelson, Mrs. Ella Retigg, and Pacific railway companies will give re­
Citizens on foot.
McMinnville, Oregon.
culiar characteristics, and, unless seen T elephone , and Talmage & Turner are
Miss Lora Hunsaker, of this place and duced rates to those attending. A
Fire department.
in the pulpit or engaged in his spiritual at the helm. Although it is not a "pan-elec
Amasa and John Sanders, with several through excursion train will leave Port­
SECOND
DIVISION.
labors, would be thought almost the last trie telephone, still this qnill-shover
others from Amity, leave for the Nestuc­
land for Yaquina bay on Monday morn­ Custer Post Band.
man in the universe to lie engaged in wishes that it may wear a Garland of Dim STATION of the 0. & C. ILL
ca for ten day’s rusticating, to-day.
his present work. lie seems better fit­ journalistic success, and it will, for the
ing, July 5, at 7 :30, reaching Corvallis
Liberty car.
-o-
The contract for building the N. K. at 12 m , when excursion trains on the
ted for active business pursuits than an boys are rustlers, from Rustler flat, and
Our Army and Navy.
Sitton bridge over Panther creek, wil
.
earnest Christian evangelizer, which he they have a good field.
Officers of the occasion.
be let this afternoon at 2 o’clock, to the Oregon Pacific railway will carry excur-
is without a doubt.
lowest responsible bidder. The bridge, ionists direct to Yaquina, leaving Cor­
Y aquina B ay in O ne D ay .—Com­
City officials.
lie is a most remarkable man in every
approaches and all, will bo 280 feet long. vallis at 2 p m. All persons attending
pauicular, and in time the world will mencing Monday, tlie Oregon Pacific
Distinguished guests.
have a personage on whom the mantle
association from Southern Oregon
o
Citizens in carriages.
Johnny Crawford of Dayton, was up the
of a Moody, Jones or Small can rest will run trains every day, except Sun­
and
north,
including
the
counties
of
tp the city yesterday.
Says they are Lane and Linn, will reach Albany at
Citizens on horse back.
without fear of relaxation in the evan- day, between Corvallis and Yaquina
NO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
•putting in a saw mill on a small scale noon July Sth, and from that point will
On arriving at the fair grounds tlie gelistics work. He is an earnest worker, bay, leaving Corvallis at 2. p. m. and
at the farm; largo enough, however to proceed to Corvallis, making collection
possessed
ot
an
educated
mind,
and
is
a
■cut what fencing, etc , that will he with the Oregon Pacific excursion trains following order of exercises will be car- close student of the bible. His pleas­ the bay at 7:10 a. m. The weet side Sample rooms in the Business part
tied out.
used on the place.
ing address, both in piivate and public, division of the Oregon & California will
of the City.
at o'clock, p m This promises to he
Music by Sheridan cavalry band.
his intellectual sermons ami talks, full be run so as to make through connec­
Johnnv Dixon, of Lafayette, was one of the largest ami most interesting
Prayer.
of personal incidents and practical in­ tion in one day. On and after Monday
knocking about town the other day look­ educational conventions ever held in Or­
Music by the choir.
structions, are prominent characteristics next through train will leave 1'ortlai.d
ing as smiling as a candidate before elec­ egon Yaquina bay is one of the most
Reading declaration.
of the man. Mr. Williams is 47 years at 7:30 a. in. instead of 9, and arrive at
tion. Confidentially, they say that pleasant results on the northwestern
Music by Custer Post band.
of age and possesses extraordinary tal­ Corvallis at noon. The McMinnville
Johnny contemplates—well, he contem­ coast, and no more suitable and inter­
Oration.
EURISKO MARKET!
ents for one so young. He is thorougly expiess will leave at 4:50 p. m. ten min­
plates. Catch on?
esting point could have been selected
Basket dinner.
practical in his sermons, and at once utes earlier than now. Tho through
for
holding
this
association
Yaquina
Afternoon
exercises
with
the
follow
­
“Rex Regalia,”alle samee bitter hoar­
wins the confidence and good will of his train will arrive at 6:15 p. in. instead of
is the place for pure air, cool breezes, ing prizes:
hound, “brought to this country by Prof bay
—Tlic Only
liea era, at times attaining a high degree 3 o’clock, and the McMinnville express
Slow horse race, 1st prize #3, 2d $2.
Agassiz.” Oil! Charlie, Charlie ! would fine fishing and hunting, magnificent
of eloquence. lie possesses ins share at 9 a. in. instead of 8:30.—Oregonian,
scenery,
splendid
sea
beach
drives,
sea
IN
EASTERN
PART
OF
OITY.
you seek to deeeiv«» a poor mortal in bathing, etc —Oregonian
•
of this world’s goods. He left a wife 18th.
Base bull, prize $10.
such a manner? Why, that “bangs”
and two children in the east, a luxurious
Mother goose laucers.
your fisli stories. Tata.
A C reamery .—Such an institution as
home,
friends
and
wealth,
to
work
in
Foot race, 1st prize $3, 2d $2,
In 4lie 'City.
Business Specials.
the vineyard of his Master wholly foi
Mr. F. Barnekoff, of Barnekoff & C o. this is needed and would pay largely at
Rifle shooting, $3.
his
love
for
the
cause.
”
The
place
where
yen can get juicy steaks
tlie warehousemen, was in town Satur­ this place, and we are creditably inform­
Pistol shooting $2.
10 lbs C«»nta Rica coffee for one dol- ami fine roasts all at the lowest market
day. This firm have purchased till ed that we will have one before another
Hurdle race $2.
lar at Baxter & Martin’s.
2(2
price. Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays.
Fellows warehouse at this city ; still re­
Greased hog. Catch and tie ank take
Grand July Jollilication.
tain the one at Carlton ; they will han­ year will have rolled around. Mr. .1. D the hog.
Just received a large supply of powder
Always a Fat Cow on Hand.
dle a large amount of grain this season. Vance, nephew of Mr. D. W. McCall,
Ollier sports and pastimes.
and cartridges at W.'F. Collard’s.
ltf
W. J. GARRISON & CO.
OFFICERS OP TIIE DAY.
A VROGRAMME AS IS A PROGRAMME.
“Maki,” the veteran native American who arrived at this place several weeks
Best grade of Eastern twine for bind­
President—Hon. Wm. Galloway.
of Oregon, was in town a few days since, since from West I’oint Neb., has lieen
At the first wink of the glorious orb of ers, 13c per4b at Baxter & Martin’s.
Orator—Rev. J. R. N. Bell.
looking as young as fourteen years ago quite actively engaged in looking up the
day athwart the snow-crowned Cascade
Chaplain—G. J. Burchett.
Full steel frame Osborne binders,
The old fellow has outlived most of his matter since his arrival, and is well
range, tomrogers will unhover tho buz- fully waranted, have been reduced to
Marshal—Jno. J. Baker.
children and other “till cums,” anil ap­
pleased
with
the
outlook.
He
has
al
­
$180,
by Baxter A Martin.
Vice-presidents—Rev. T. IJ. Hender­ zardorinkuses
pears physically to be good for several
ready secured the promise of a large son, McMinnville; C, II. Burch, Amity: “In the grounds by the mill,
years to come.
Handsome
lace bed sets at D. C.
number of cows, and will continue in J L Ferguson, Lafayette; ('Inis. Taylor,
There was a pleasant party at the res­ his preparation, so that by next spring Dayton; A P Wilson, Carlton; Lee Where the moss grown wheel lies still.” Narver’s.
Bilturner will scream a scroam like
idence of M. M. High and Henry Carlin all lie will have to do will be to erect Laughlin, North Yamhill; C. Lafollett.
Ice cream, ns cheap as the cheapest,
near town, last Friday evening. About suitable buildings and begin business. Sheridan.
unto the freegle of edom when it has at II. II. Welch’s.
tf.
twelve couples attended and a right Already several counties in Oregon have
AIDS.
swollered a jarfly, then the buzzardor-
For
a
square
meal
goto
the
St.
Charles
nice time was tlie result. It was a sur­ creameries, ami from what we cun learn
T E White, Amity.
inkuscs will fall in, lingotter fetching up —only 25 cents.
prise, but the boys entertained their are doing well, ns this will, if started,
N. I’. Robison. Dayton.
the rear.
guests in a royal manner.
which is sure to be done.
T. 15. Nelson, Lafavette.
l’illbw sham holders and laco shams
The procession will then canter up at D. C. Narver’s.
*
Ed
Tillotson,
Sheriday.
Such music as that waited to the
C ontractors , A ttention .-J. A. Cain,
S. A. Manning, McMinnville.
third street to the tune of joebowers, ir
breezes ‘last Friday night surely “hath
Fino
photographs
at
the
lowest
Grand ball given by the firemen in the the follow ing disorder, or see gardner All work warranted at Sunders & prices.
charins to soothe” etc. The serenades W. F. Sleppy and W. A. Graves, direct­
Mar­ Iff
evening.
and roywilea in the middle and jack­ tin’s gallery.
ors
of
Sheridan
school
district
have
post
­
were Messrs. Patty and Nichols, violins, 1
•
Everybody
cordially
invited.
spencer,
groaning,
Ireland,
docgoucher,
and Al Barnes, cornet, and the only ed the following notice at this place:
Ice cold and genuine lemonade at H.
Buy Your Meats
alsnider, collidge and da velinch taper­
trouble was the sweet strains died dow n Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
H. Welch’s.
G rand L odoe , I. O. G. T.—The ing both ways.
tf
—At tlie—
too soon. Do it again boys.
for the contract of building a district Grand Lodge, 1 O G T, for Oregon have
They will tear off round behind the
Cheap bedroom suites at 1». c.
Mr. Jos. Hill, of Dolph, came out last school house in Sheridan, district No. been in session for several days, and liverv stable and out up to the base ball Narver’s.
week, and on his return took his fatber­ 48, Yamhill county, Or., wil] be receiv­
grounds, and when nature has took its
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
< io to Miss Russ’ anil look at those
m-law, ?Ir. A. P. Woolsey, who will re- , ed until Monday, June 2.4, 18S6. Plans have elected the following officers foi course some fool will touch off tho fir«
main for some time in hopes of being and
.
F. S. KELLER, Prop.
specifications can be seen at the tlie cm using year: Z T Wright, tin works accidentiallv ami knock every nats for 20cts.
benelitted in health by the mountain at «tore of J. A. Cain <k Co., Sheridan. only nominee, was unanimously and en­ thing into a mess of tits.
“Secure the shadow ere the substance Jnlcieitt SteaU», I inext floantn, Nvn'Heiit
mospbere. We hope that on his return The
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This will spoil tho whole business be­ fades” by getting your photgraphs taken
Boilrt. tali and Ke® inc.
Iff.
directors reserve the right to reject thusiastically re-elected grand chief
home he will be much improved.
fore breakfast and every body will go
any or all bids.
templar; Samuel Hobson, of Newberg, home mad as wet hens It beats thun­ at Sanders A Mai tin's gallery near the
furniture store.
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Prof. J. A. Price, who is “teaching
O cr W orkmen A broad .—Messrs. C. grand councillor; Mrs E M Vandervert der that we can't have anything here
ing the young ideas how to shoot,” over
A
new
lot
of
goods
just
received,
sell­
Salem, grand vice-tempi.ir; J E Hous­ without somebody spoiling everything.
at Tillamook, writes us: “As soon as Daniels anil Thomas Fields are engaged of
ing at bedrock prices al D. C. Narver’s. *
ton,
grand
secretary,
re-elected
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your instrument gets in running order, in building a fine house for .Mr. Sleppy, Lambert, treasurer; Jane E Weeden
M asonic —Tho Masoc Grand lodge of
Blackburn A l’cckhain have just ro­
please give us Telephonic communica­ at Sheridan, and I. C. Lawrence and W.
erintemlent of juvenile templars; .1
tion witli you ami oblige.” Well, here F. Kellett are erecting a residence foi sill
Oregon have elected the following offi­ ctived and are unpacking a line line of Un Stairs in Adams' Building.
W
Webb,
W
S
James,
representative.'
she comes, professor.
Mr. I’lirvine, at Zena. All spent Sun­ to right worthy grand lodge to be held cers: Grand master—J C Fullerton, of summer diess goods, lioeieryAc. *
McMinnville, Oregon.
day
at their home in McMinnville.
Farmers having wool to sell will <lo
at .Saratoga Snrings, N. Y.;J E Hous Roseburg
Sunday last John Wortman, A. J. Ba­
well
to
con-git
BlacKblirn
A
l
’
eckam
la-
ton
and
Z
T
Wright,
alternates.
ker, Frank Wiseearver and T. A. Turn­
DnpUty grand master—Brenham Vat,
G kove M eetino —Rev D J Mich­
fore selling as they pay the highest
er, started on their hunting and fishing
Dozen, of Astoria
W
ants to F ind H er N kice .—Mrs
ael
of
the
M
F.
church,
South,
will
prices in tlrnsjounty.
expedition. They will go several mile
t’I'.Al.KIt IN
Junior
grand
Warden
—
James
F
Rob-
below the toll gate on tlie Trask and hold quarterly and camp meeting at Clara Thompson is very anxious to fin«, ins,«, of Eugene
B!*t !:buin & Pecklium, the agents of
then cross the mountain to Wilson river, their grounds, near Gant’s bridge, be­ her niece, whose present name she doer
Grand treasure!—DC McKereher, o: Chas. II. D.xld A Co., aie doing the Groceries, Provisions. Crock­
where game and fish can be found ir. ginning
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Friday next, June 25th, and not know, but whose maiden name wa Portland
boss machine birsiness of the conntv.
abundance. It is needless to say the« continuing several davs
ery and Glassware.
'.Register Clara II< ger Information may be sen
Grand secretary—F J Babcack o: sold Homo 25 twine binders and tw«.
’w ill have a rollicking good time.
please copy
steam tliiv.his.
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