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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. l'or a square meal goto tin»St. Charles Special to Telephone. —only 25 vents. Hutchins Acquitted- Mr. W. D. Wright was sick about all last week, but is convalescing. NOTICE. D ayton , W. T., Sept. 27.—Dorris 15 Lafayette. “Wee Davy” is all “broke up.” A Hutchins, chaiged with arson, has been September 27, 1886. We have engaged tl 1« services of Mr. A. cow kicked him Sunday evening. honorably acquitted—not prosecuted Mis« Ann i Townsend <i Lakeview is I V. K. Sny<l* r to take charge of our local v siting iriendfl and relatives in th s E. B ouien . Mt. Alex Wilhite, of Newberg, died and editorial departments. Ffe need« no Sept. l'Jth. He was aged about fortv place. College Notes. years. introduction to tlie people of Yamhill. M John Enery of Portland, was up one day last week attending to some . Miss May, daughter of George Row Olili A( .ENTS. Students sometimes say that they wish business land, of The Dalles is visiting relative- to study something that will be ot prac at this place. And row wo call Al. Fletcher papa, Those wishing to subscribe for the The T elephone isn't doing much job tical value ; saying at t he same time tiiat as his wife presented him with a fine girl T elephone may do so through tlie fol- work ( ?). Only 3.500 impressions since they consider the languages of no use last Tuesday. owing persons: Saturday morning. Such erruneoAs ideas are altogether too The entertainment given for the bene J. M. Kelly............. .............. Lafayette. 5 on can't catch an v more cat fisli out frequent. The use of language is one of fit of the Sunday school, on last Satur W. Sappington ( rices .North Yamhill. of that pond in front of Manning & Co’s the highest accomplishments. To be day evening was a financial success. J. L. Castle 1 • loor. it was tided in witli rock, yester able to express thought exactly and ele-! The proceeds, above expenses being $30. i W. A. Graves ............... ¡iterili.in. day. gantly, should be the chief desire of an I We are going to have a depot sure R. L. Simpson........ .................... Amity. We hear that Corker, of Lafayette, is American student. As a people, we aro now, for the building is up and almost I O. G. Davis ........... ................ Bellevue. It is intended for a I C. S. Williamson ............ Wheatland. offering Ids goods at cos' lor cash, which gieat babblers, but poor talkers. The ready to be used. passenger depot ami telegraph office. Agents at other points in tlio county means that he is going out of business true teacher may feel the need of culti We will bo well supplied with telegraph I in tiiat burg. 28t4 will be announced soon. offices. Farmers having wool to set! will do vating the m irvelous gift of speech in There was quite an excitement in OFF 1C1AE DIKECTOP.T. well to consult Blackburn & l’eekam be liis pupils, yet he may bo battled at ev owest rices fore selling as they pay the highest ery step by tho popular demand fefr town Friday morning over a trained bear A couple of tramps who are prices in tlie county. THIRD D! STRICT. something practical. Who will dare say traveling through tlie country have him ......... îl. P. Boise. Judge Blackburn A I’eekham, the agents of that choice speech is not the most prac in eba.ge, and are making money w ith Prosecuting Attorney Geo. W. Belt. Chas. 11. Dodd A- to., are doing tin tical thing in this world? It Is that him. He is well trained and shows COUNTY. boss rnaelnno business of the county, more intelligence than his owners. ( . TL P Bird sold some 25 twine binders and two which does duty on all occasions. It However they have sense enough to Senators • ,1. W. Watt.» steam tliieslieis. fixes destiny as nothing else can. know that the American people luve to R. It. Limehlin. ( Representatives F. N. t.i’tle. Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 Among tlie ancients Mercury was the be humbugged and imposed upon, and 1 < . Laf<>!i' tt cents p«r game of 34 points; 20 cents fo messenger of tlie gods, because of her have taken tliis plan to make a liveli ...........L. Laug! i ar v 5 1 points, and 25 cents for 50 points beautilul and charming words. Among hood which is mudi easier than work- Judge . . ............. I. S. Bibb«. when one player discounts tho other. ing. Commissioners - 1 Americans, refined speech should be the Geo. Dorsov Q. H. H. W elch . G. W. B ril’d well Clerk natural expression of tlie noblest and T. .1. Burri-, f<heriff Billy Martin has received Iii4 watcl W. W. Nelson fiotn Tiger hose company, of Salem. It most god-like sentiments of tlie head Day toil Prairie. Treasure- Wyatt Harris Assessor anil soul. It may be fairly questioned is of beautiful gobi and on the inside September 27, 1886. . J. F reuní! School Snpt J. !>. Fenton ■ •ase is engraved “W. E. Martin, from whether the modern demand for tlie ♦Surveyor' Several of our neighbors are attend- P. Nm-v.-r Tiger Hose Company, Aug. l'Jth, 1886,” science and things practical will ever ing the Newberg fair. Coroner —Have just received— ,7^' *“ - Beautiful weather at prerent, Hoads 5 Those having mattresses, lounges or train the student to ba either accurate in fine condition and the people are A Large Assortment TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. my other furniture they wish upholster or elegant in the use of langu ige. Tim are el will bear in mind tli.it E. B. Fellows, only way to » •quire facility, ease, and happy thereby. - of— Hi" fiirnitiii-o mm, has a first class np- el.-gar.ce in speech, is by careful and Mr. Chas. Carey, of tlio Webfoot saw holst • who will remain but a few days. thorough study of the languages. Wheat, (!(> cents. mills, and Miss Jennie Whitlow were Go early. Circuit court in session Tlie change in the weather has been married a few days since. Good luck to Mrs. I'lisbncll left vesle day for her agreeable to the dwellers on College- I you Charles. Goo 1-bve, h it weather. Suitable for Fall and Winter wear. 'Liss home. She was accompanied to side. We hear several complaining of the Made of the BEST MATERIAL l’o ti.in I by Mrs. John-on and Miss Grass putting on a green line. Mis" Birdie M uldoek has been on tho I mumps We thought they had entirely and by WHITE LABOR. Belle Johnson, and th i latt t will make sick list lor a week. j abated in our section but are sorry to Those north winds a’e bracing. All Goods Warranted as Represented. a visit at The Dalles before her return Mis.’. Nina Latourette wa« called homo ' <ay they have not. Boots made to order and neatly repaired at short notice. Sign of the Big Boot, oppo- home. McM Bussinesscollege soon opens. during tlie week, on account ot the sick-1 23tf P. F. BROWNK. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. 1*. Boyce are both site the Grange Store. Mr. C. A. Wallace has purchased a net's of her father. A team ran away j .11 at tl.eir residence near Webfoot Cover your wood; winter’s coming with him at his homo near Orgeon City, match for his litttle trotter, "Billy But Clean your wells while the water ¡S ton,” ui.I now lias an exeell >nt buggy and .’t l ist report, it was thought he church. They are being attended by A Verdict Unanimous. the neighbors. We hope to chronicle low. team—uno that cannot be passed on the could not live. their speedy recovery. W. I). Sult, Druggist, Bippus. Ind., testi J. II. Smith, who graduated in 1S84, Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. road by every team. We know because has gone east to finish a course in tlie Mr. Wm Cooper, who wis taken to fies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters as we bad a little experience. Welch’s. tf law. ------- AT THE------- San Francisco for his health, died there the very best remedy. Every bottle sold Tlie brick work on the second story Goo. W. Jones has gone- to Portland B. F. Rhodes is at work on the Re on September 20. His remains were has given relief in every case. One man of Die new lintel is finished and carpen on a business tup. porter. brought home and interred to day in took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma ters are laying the floor and running New arrivals : foiss Emma Hawley, Hopewell cemetery. Mr. Cooper was a tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Nestin-c.t salmon still continue to partitions in the second story. The Ciiarles (’hapiu, Walter Hembree, Chas. good man and leaves many friends, a Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, atlirms: •come into mraket. brick work will probably lie completed McFbillips. wife, several children, one sister and two I “The test selling medicine 1 have ever Mr. Reynolds, a me-chant of Gaston, bis week if the weatiier permits. T. W. Boardman, for two years an ef brothers to rnouru his loss. Peace to handled in my 20 years experience, is Elec PIONEER BRICK YARD. tric Bitters ” Thousands of others lmva was in town yesterday. ficient janitor of the build ng, and his Ins ashes. Mr E. ft. Fellows, our undertaker, family added their testimony, so that the verdit t rta’t for Colfax, W T., this Best meal in lie» city for 25 cents, at has ordered an elegant $1,330 hearse, Items are a long wav apait. at present, is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure We hope they will bo pleased the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf which is expected to reach here in a few week. but we will try and gather them up all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. with their new home. Only it half dollar a bottle at Rogers & days. Mr. Fellows has as fine a lot of O utside . Tim Kimgsbn v-T5 ik" • d image Sll't Jesso Clark, who has had a severe while we are Todd’s drug store. 2 caskets a« can Ire found in the state, and time conics o(T to-day at Lafayette. with an absess of tho shoulder it is astonishing to note liis low pr ices. M c M innville C ollege D ay .—Next joint for several months, hopes to be Excitement in Texas. The •■'tore of L Bettman will be clot • McMinnville, - - Oregon,. Tiie Eugene Register showed com- able to enter sehoot by the second tern). Sabbath is to be observed at tlie Baptist ed on Thursday next, Sept. 33th. Great excitement has been caused in the ’ Miss Eunice Robertson, a former stu men l.ible enterprise in issuing a daily church as College Day. *The practice of Who 1ms on hand Flint Martin -aises some very fine during t!ic Lane county fair—a bright, dent, visited the academic room last vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable observing such a day lias been observed recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so Week. peaches on h s place east of town. sp’. y four column sheet. Under all cir A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK Rev. M. Iz. Rngg of Salem was in for the last few years and we wish to helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise Rush of job wo k it T flfu ’IIONV. office. cumstances the Register isa wide-awake chapel one morning during tlie week. keep it up for the general interest of the And is ready to fill all orders for tlae his head; everybody said lie was dying of Good work and moderate prices is t lie local paper and the people up there He seemed pleased with tlie attendance largest, and best brick in the county, should stand by it. public. It is hard to estimate the value consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s cause. and general deportment of the pupils. New Discovery was sent him. Finding re Our young friend Henry Carlin has The Fenton sale on Satnrduv last WS» Miss Lora Hunsaker is visiting ae of such an institution to a town or com lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of From $5 io $3 per Thousand. I past two weeks, and ieon very ill lor the munity, and any interest taken in such Dr. Kings New Life Pills; by the time he quuintances and relatives in Marion well attended and tilings sold for fair nr bud taken two boxes of pills and two bottles h"re the T elephone knew nothing of it work is not labor lost. Rev. E. C. An prices. minty. Her health will probably, not until l>" appeared on the streets Friday, permit her to return to school this year. derson, D. D. will address the people at of the Discovery, he was well and had Mrs. Geo. H. Sawvor and daughter, looking terribly emaciated. Mumps was in flesh thirtv six pounds. 11 o'clock a. in., anil Prof. Crawford, A. gained ----- SHERIDAN J ackson . Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for are down from east of ti e mountains on liis main ailment, though he barely es M., will address them at 7:30 p. in. All Consumption free at Rogers A Todd s. 2 a visit. caped typhoid fever. the friends of education and of tlie col Hit It Again. lege especially xire invited. All will lie Messrs Turner, Palmer and Hoover The Choral Union failed to organize Bneklen’s Arnica Salve. welcome to attend these services. have returned from their hunt on the F. "lav evening, though a live interest E ditor T elephone :—I am one of the G. J. B urchett . Trask. in tiiat direction was manifested. Prof. unfortunates who, every time I drive in Tlie best salve in the world fot cuts, J. M. CHAFMAM, Pro., Next Friday every postoffice in tile Young came over l om Lafayette to be D edicated .—The new United Breth bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Carries a full Cock of Furniture, of all the country becomes a general delivery in attendance. Mrs. Burt and Miss to McMinnville, am compelled to go by Ma-y Ca lin formed themselves into » the way of B street; and while it never ren church at Bellevue was dedicated to I sores, tetter, chapped hands, eliilbki'.ns, kinds, Fine Bedr.xun Sets. Mirrors, office. Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. committee of two to work tlie affair up oecured to me to use a “cuss worl” yet j the worship of God on Sunday last, Rev. | corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- Geo. W. Wimer, formerly of tin" imongst our people. ' lively cures piles, or no pay required. I never pass that way but w hat I am i Sycamore, of Portland preaching the It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac conntv. has been appointed postmaster Mr. Frame, an ex soldier, who was impressed with the thought that the 1 dedicatory sermon. A large congrega- tion, or money refunded at Waldo. A full line of Price 25 wounded in tlie civil war is in street commissioner or supervisor is one i tion was present and at the close of ser cents per box. For sale by Rogers & Tommy Rogers boils over at the neck severely section w ith a magic lantern show Todd. 29yl That is what makes him carry his head tliis ind delivering lectures. He visits out of the unfortunate candidates for treat vices a collection was taken up to pay ment under Dr. Josephi of East Salem. I off the indebtedness on the building and to one side. side school districts, only, as license, __ , . -- . $ I. zy amount z\f of CQOO $31)0 n-<aa was »-on/li'wr readily roiciozl raised. Notice to Delinquents. Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridan, Major Bruce nod family of B"nton Kill tent, eh-., in town cost him too iou Lave my consent to nit B street the Oregon. 25 tf Services will be held at this the county, spent Sunday with relatives at much. M . F-. tiip had 1.000 bills print again and again until tlioso stones are third Sunday in each month, church Rev. Wy Notice is hereby given that the delin ed at the T i llphone office. McMinnville. pulverized and covered un or taken att officiating. Sunday school every HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! To Prof. T'avno we a-e ind"btod for a J I Spencer an l “Uncle Tom” Shaddcn awav. And when 15 street lias been Sunday at 10 a. m., II. C. Burns, super quent taxes for the year 1883, 1884 and 1885 must be paid within the next 15 first-class passage to Newberg behind inform us that they will soon enter in- made passable ss that those who are intendent. — Harness at the - days, or property will be levied upon his little trotter. t" parln-rship with "Uncle" John Ba esteemed •‘almost, saints” can pass without, thinking “cuss words,” would T he N kwbebg F air —Held last Thurs and sold lor the payment of said delin J. L Storoy, Esq., ot The Dalles, i- ker ami g" into IIS' found v business. it not bo well for von to turn your quill quent tax, by virtue of warrant issued down attending court, and spent last Spencer and Sliaddon will btiy the iron on the side walks on C street and others day, Friday an 1 Saturday, proved quite out of county court. while Baker >uns the “ machine. ” interesting, On Friday a goodly num night at McMinnville T. J. H arkis , —at absolutely— “Uncle Tom” says that this is an excel- I could name, so that your visitors 30w2 Social meeting at (lie Christian church 1 nt time for women wanting new stove would be in no danger of savingreproach- ber were in attendance from various Sheriff of Yamhill Co. fnl things about the city and its dads. portions of tlie county; there was a good every Lord’s dav at 11 o’clock Sunday t i break their old ones up. Goon, Mr. Editor, and we will all vole display of fruits, vegetables, flowers ami 6chool at 3 o’clock p. m. Money Wanted. J ehu . Sav, now. Glass : now then, honestly ; for von for fine arts at the pavilion, while the stalls Messrs. F. Honsewirth. Geo. E Ward-’ now, well, s.iv, tell us the truth; now. McMinnville. Sept. 25. 1.886. contained some good stock. It was es All your accounts must be settled by and Geo. Perkin«, of North Yamhill, honestly, can, did—wasn’t ven, well Ilarnc^« from $12.00 and upward., were in tlie citv yesterday. Hi: S wopped l ows.—Dr. W. M. (W. timated that, from 501 to 6.1) persons October 15. 1886. We have accommo Ihif-cv <1 ln’t von just joke a trifle when von I’ean» Harness from $25.00 and upward. Blackburn A Peckham have iust re told us ab'int that 11 year-old girl pick M., min 1 yon) Chrisman, concluded he • were in attendance, and all entered in dated you; now please return the favor 1 have abo >< no thing entirely new in the- ceived and am unpicking a fine lim- of in un a fiddle for tlie fi'st time and wanted a Jersey cow. Saturday he Ito the festivities with a vim, Why is it bv paving up. line of s vent pads. R ogers & T odi ». 3itd ‘ sia'ted in and rattled off a couple of drove an Aryshire that was giving plen I tiiat every section cannot meet together summer dress goods, hosie v A-c. * My terms are CASH, or notes that ran I as do these people? tones very accurately?” Re be turned into ci! ¡«. A. WELLS. A fellow nnm»il Thaver nt’emptml *o f in m'dar ty of milk, up the country and an owner T illamook S almon P ack .—Salmon m'oer, Glass, your veracity is at inaugurate the boycott m Mr« Hutch ot Jerseys had j list what the Dr. wanted B adly H urt .—Dolph, 12-year-old son seem to be plenty at Tillamook this fal'. stake. ins of Tillamook ; hut it didn’t wm k. OFPOSiTiCN The country in the lower end of the —a Jersey that was giving a good quan of Hon. J. R. Sanders, was badly bruis- i At the Samuel Elmore cannery, Gari From tlie amount of small fir wood county heretofore know as the "grnhbv tity of milk. z\ trade was made and tl e od up on Saturday last. While crossing 1 baldi, where the first lick was stria k brought into town wo should judge that end,” shall not be known us siicli mil' ll cow was brought home and found alt Creek, south-west of Amity, tlie1 only seven weeks ago, 520.) cases have some clearing of land bad been going on longer. Hundreds of ac ts that we e little to lx—perfectly dry. giving but about a horse l.e was riding threw him and been put up. Part of the fish are caught Next to Yamhill County Bank. covered with lie ivy fir timlier but four Verilv, the thistle down flveth much tables:xionfnl of milk. On bis trip for ly and lighteth in waste places, so mm b years ago, are now elearp 1 up and make the cow he lost the keystone oil tlie end I tramped upon him, cutting a gash in in Tillamook bay and the remainder in M c .M ixxvillx - - O rkuow . so that next season we will have a full good homes. The little town of New o' his watch chain, but was fortunate his forehead about five inches in length the Nehaletn, from whence they aie berg is fast growing info p' eminence anil enough to get it buck yesterday by some and bruising bis left arm and shoulder hauled down the beach nine miles by crop. Finest .-'tock ever brought the populace of that section are corres party who found it. badly. Drs. Goucher and Smith attend wagon. The largest haul made by one I'he Largest t<> and Yuinliill t ’ounty. It is true, as we guessed, Corker, of pondingly happy. ed the unfortunate lad and made him as lxnt this season w as on the Nehalem Lnfavette, is going to quit bn-dne«« and B ad Runaway—I.ast Friday evening comfortable as possible. and numbered 170. Tlie Tillamook (’apt. A. B. Hallock, of Tillamook has that i« tlie reason lie is offering lii« goods to order and neatly Packing company lias fa><>> cases ,mt ut>. Boots and Shoes made bought the hull of tlie steamer Minnie a wagon containing three couples of repaired. at cost. 2814 ’T isn ’ t S o .—When a man jumps at abetter catch than usual. About 251 Miller, whose machinery went into tlie young people on their way to a dance Vinegar, 25 cent« per gallon, n large Rosa Olsen. He ha« decked it over, near Newberg came to grief. When conclusions lie generally gets left; and fishermen, mostly from the Columbia Prices to the Bedrock. aie at work there.—Oregonian. or small quantities; swe-t cider. 15 built a hon’e on it. and fitted it up with just below the town tlie team became that’s the position the T elefhone scribe cents per gallon, at the cider mill of a fishing outfit. He lias a crew of six 22tf F. DI ELM BN El DER Jno. J. Sax. . 29ti men, and gix’s ail over the bay. \\ hat frightened and ran away, overturning finds himself in regarding tlie item con- ; G et Y our W ood O ff .—Marshal the wagan. A young lady named Craw The planking on the bridge over the «almon he catches he sells to the can ford had a leg broken and a brother of corning the meeting of the Indian War I Kauffman says that people ean have tiU swale near tlie Riverside f irm may stni neries, and the trout he sends tu the the lady’s had a rib or two fractured. Veterans next Friday, when be states the 10th of October to get their w<x>d off a trifle longer. It doesn’t t-v very ha’d Portland market. The entire party was more or less bruis they will “elect officers.” They will do the streets—and no longer. We pre- to get away, or it might. Nary a spike. ’d up. This was indeed gladness turn no such thing for they did that in July. ■nme this is plain enough and all inter It is just simply their regular quarterly ested will understand it. T hat B ear .—Two Italians came ed into sorrow. Why would it not be a good idea to meeting. You nil know now, don’t you? fence B street un f-om the N. W. Corner thr ii.li here Saturday with a large cin F ound .—A halter was picked up on A nkle D islocate .?.—<Jur young friend of the old college grounds to the bridge namon bear, that created more merri M irried—At the residence of the the D street ciste n and left at Rigan till the road is put in a passable condi ment than anything that has born here Knight Olds, ineL with quite a painful bride's mother, st Amity, Sept. 23. 1886, Bros, and Henderson’s stable, where tion ? for a long time. Two dollars was made accident last evening. 'He went to the owner can recover it by proving We think we saw some fine ploWR, up and for this ti>" bear danced, went mount bis ho -e down near the Chirm by Elder D. M. Doty, Mr. J- B. Merrill property and paying for this notice ha-rows an i other farmers* trinkets tnn through the manual of arms, etc., and house, when the aidukil started su l len of Morrow county atxl Miss Olivia numerous to mention, at Corker’s. La for six bits the bear an.l man had a ly throwing Knight pitrliiM bend and Springer, of Amity. The young couple, V kry III.—Dr. Cal breath informs us fayette. that might be Ixiught ve-v cheap wrestling match, the beir getting one dislocating his inkle’, ile was taken to left in a few moments after the cere- j for cash. 28t4 fall and the in in two. lh-y then went P F Browne’« store where liia ankle wa* mony on the train for tiicir Eastern Orc- tiiat Mr. James Heath, who he in treat ltf ing is in a precarious condition. lie has In the City. on their way rejoicing —taking with properly dressed, and he was conveyed ¿on home. “Wee Davy” tried to keep up with home. typhoid fever and hemorrhage and in them the g rod wishes of the people — TIelyer's steam saw the other day; but P rice on Top.—In tlie Collard shoot-, flammation of the bowel’. . after keeping un for fiv» co-ds his mus and $2.75. D ied — At his home, near Carlton, ing match, the photographer, W. V. Mtd'orniick end Ileerinyr cle went back on h'm. and be was forc B orm .—At the Yamhill lumbering Sunday, September 26. of connuni ption, O ur S ick F olks — Are mostly recover Price came out victorious. Ho captured ed to abandon the attempt. ing slowly, with the exception, we might Mr. R. A. Stewart, lie had been very the g in. the silver dollor, and be and mills, Sept. 24, 1886, to the wife of Joo The school grounds might look a littl» ill for some time, and hi* death wa* no A. L. Talmage being a tie on the cigars, Drajier, a fine daughter. more inviting if there was just one tree say, of Mr. George Bangisser, whoso Mirprise. Deceased was a son-in-law of,____ Price look ten of them and gave flip bal- George Cornet is the efficient ami gen or fence post about them. But then, coédition remains about the Mrr.c. Me that might scare a cow away. No. just j hope the favorable < hange in the weath- Mr. James Johnson, »4 Lafayette, and ' anco to his competitor. I’ricO is a good tlemanly artist in Welch » Tunisiral I’nr- w;v* ag p d about 3Û yea f- ' sbo . I er w I! L,¡ng them all out it) a few dajT lorF, after Angu-t 6. tt leave them as they aro. I ( )uv ^Neighbor; ATTENTION, EVERYBODY ! Listen While we Play Wo are still in the drug business in Mc Minnville, and we are selling Drugs, Medi cines, and everything in our line at as Low P as any house in this county. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything in the line of Stationery at the L P . ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS McMinnville Pioneer Scot and Shoe Store. V‘ ' L~— Boots and Shoes BB! BRICK! Old Reliable A. C. Saylor ! Undertaker’s Goods ! Lafayette Harness Shop, Portland Prices. Boot and Shot' Store ! G. E. DETOHING. BINDERS and MOWERS HODSONS’.