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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1886)
F VEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Mrs. Dr. Johnson started for Astoria College Notes. The Narrow Gms O lli * yesterday on a visit. Mr. Wm. Gunning, of Bellevue, came On Saturday last a News reporter Somo students think that a short .NOTICE, around to smile on ua Friday. Bellevue. course in education is as good as a lung took a ride over the Narrow Gauge from October 12, X886. Messrs. O. G. Davis and father, of one. Well, evidently, that depends up Portland and learns: ,Ve have engaged the services of Mr. A. Lollovue, paid us a short visit yesterday. The entire mad i.< completed except a I Prof. C. J. Payne spent Sunday at tin on what a man is going to follow. If u old home. V. It* Suy.ler to take charge of our local Ira Nelson is with C II Fleming and young man makes up his mind to drive I gap, that is 220 feet less than four miles Meriit McKinley lias returned from in length—between the summit of the anil editorial ‘lepa, tinenta. He need* no will come out in u few weeks u full- an ox team all his life, to be forever fif Chehaleni mountains and Newberg. Southern Oregon, satisfied to stay with lledged tonsorial aitisi. Introduction to the people of Yamhill. Yamhill. ty years behind the times, to sit on tiie This portion is graded, however, anil is Mrs. (’. G. Rowell, ol Dallas, is visit i ready for rails. The iron required ar -Mrs. Bird and Miss Ella Bird, of Port Ol li AGENTS. ing at this place, the guest of her daugh dunce block in sume remute corner of rived at San Francisco on the St. Jauies land who have been visiting at this the earth, and to die unknown and un ter, Mrs, A. V. R. Snyder. from York, and will be lorwarded at place, returned to their home Friday. sung, well, the Bouner he quits school Those wishing to subscribe for the once by steamer. From Dundee to Do you like good smokables? If so go Why is there so much grumbling T elephone may do so through the fol- to Rogers ami Todd’s ami get a “Guar the better. Doer any one think this Newberg, two and one half miles of track about B street? It only gives to the me antee”—3-foi-a-quarter. Thanks. owing persons : language is too harsh? Certainly not. have been laid. Tiie line will be com tropolis the banner which Sheridan has pleted by the latter part of tins month J. M. Kelly ................ ........... Lafayette. VV e hear of a number of petty thefts in Whether it is gene. ily admitted or not, ‘ ami will at once commence earning proudly carried for the past fifteen or G. W. Sappington ) . . North Yamhill. vai ions portions of the city—dour, chop, it is still very true that we liavo dozens money for the company. The project of twenty years. J. L. Castle j etc., being curried away by some pil of young men who throng the streets of building a tunnel throingli Eik rock has This (Tuesday)evening Mr. Win. Gun ........Sheridan. ferer. W. A. Graves ........... small towns and who possess little or no been abandoned, as the bore cannot he ning will lead to the liyinenial altar as ¡R. L. Simpson............. .............. Amity. A lioise kicked W J. Sargeant of education. When the better class of made without the use of timbers, and his bride .Miss Allie Greene, at the resi ....... Bellevue. <). G. Davis............... expenditure would thereby he large lience of Mr and Mis. T.11.Small, nea <;. S. Williainson.. . . . Wlieatlaml. Bellevue, oil the hip, a few dava since tlidse lads start to school, it is thought the ly increased. Instead of boring through, Silverton, Marion county. William is from tiie effects of which that gentleman Agents at other points in the county is quite lame that a term of ten or twenty weeks is a trestle will be built across the nariow one of our deserving young men. Miss neck of water beneath Elk rock to the Greene is well and favorably known in will be announced soon. Jeptha Garrison took up his bed and sufficient to “tlnish” their education. opposite shore. A road bed will ire cut this section as a successful teacher in walked with it from the opera house When told that, with studious habits, out at the base of the solid walls of has- many of the public schools. building down to the building in which six years would be necessary to com salt, and the liye wili then be continue I T uad . lie has his' market. plete a fair course, tl:o heart faints and to southern Portland. Laiayel te. That the road will prove a paying ven . . R. P. Poi«p. Biltmore wood in the stove dud shut the head grows weary with the thought. .bulge .. .Geo. W. Belt. the doors ami windows' It’siis cold as Prosecuting Attorney October 11, 1886. Some of these youths manage to sum ture almost from the outset, there can CO? STY. mid wi nter. Frost and ice Saturday mon courage enough to start in the long be no doubt. The country through There will be a grand ball at Little which it runs is wondertully pioductive R. P. Bird, and Sunday nights Senators * course. Others hurry off to some com and is capable of raising anything from field’s hall on next Fiiday evening. .1. W. w HI-. Geòrgie Snyder was threatened witli mercial school and, in a few weeks, fin a turnip to wheal. All kinds of produce It. it. Laughlin, Mr. James Johnson and wife and Mrs. Representatives F. N. Li»tle, nil attack of typhoid fever for several are raised, also fiuit. It passes ihiough Dr. Littlefield will start east on the 15th ish their education. These latter never .. C. Lafollett. «lavs of late. But hopes are entertained six miles of tho Or<«goii Iron anil Steel of this month. They go to visit relatives L. Lougbary. that it is now broken. Judge fail tolhink highly of their acquirements. company’s land. In fact the road will and will be gone about two months. .1. S. Hibbs, Commissioners -J The Gypsies are here. Now if vou In fact they have aright to regard favor •open up a new avenue of trade to Por.t- (•co. Dorsev. Rev. Gardner, of Corvallis, a 1’resbv- G. W. Briedwell. want your fortunes told, get in. Bill __ ably. their attainments. But the one lltnd, and in time give the people along ■Clerk .............. T. J. Harris. Henderson, eilitor Ireland and ye scribe who accomplishes the longer course lias the line what they have desired almost I t ei¡an minister, lias located at this place. Sheriff W. W. Nelson. Cuuld’nt make it yesterday. from time immemoria!—rapid and di II i is a man of tine ability and will do Treasurer something over which lie may justly rect cominanicatiun with the metropo much toward building up the church, Wvatt Harris. Assessor.......................... which has been running dovru for some S.'hool Supt........... J. A.’ ( Freund. Frank (’oliarli has purchased the turn feel proud. He may be sensible enough lis. . .1. D. Fenton. ing lathe formerly owned by Parker, Purveyor time past. not to think too highly of himself. He D. ( ’ . Narver. Coroner when he was at this place, and now lias From Kansas, Mr. Scott, receiver of the Nvrr-iw ought to be. Education of the highest it in operation at ins shop. Gauge, was in town last Wednesday. 11« Mr. John Wortman yesterday receiv sa d the road would *.e ■ ouipleled bv the “WE DON'T” Mr. John Evcmien has purchased tiie order is always modest. It matters not what occupation one may follow, the ed a letter from L Shobe, who is at 15th of this month, and then we will be Isinga«Te farm in the P|i?a*ant Hill dis Expect to get the whole world Happy Valiev. It consists of *3 mind is worthy of all the training that Wellington, Kansas, and we are allowed I w.thin ea<y distance of a railroad sta nor all the trade in. ) anthill Co. trict. tion and will not be compelled to go ii section. Price, $10 per acre. be given to it, It is a jewel in an to cull a few items therefrom, lie says: mile and a half to get on the cars. hut tee do expect to get our share Yamhill heels again. Mr. .John Even- can vase. It is an ornament of it e have lieeti here three days and set The matrimonial wave lias struck th!« \Vby fair dealing arid reasonable den, of this place, bomght t-lis first ticket earthen grace to him that has it well disciplined, up housekeeping Like the appearance place at last and has washed Mr. Nels I prices. to the Mechanics’ fair for 1886, at 7 Tiie mind, a heavenly* gift may become Nelson and Miss Mary Anderson tv the of things (¡rat-rate. o’clock Thursday evening last. ROGERS <S* TODD a stagnant pool. A reservoir for every altar. Also, Mr. G. E. Johnson and It is no trouble to put money out here Druggists. thing unclean that hati a name. Give us Received at the T elephone office an at IS per cent; banks all have 24 per Miss Josie Terry weie caught try it ns it invitation to attend a grand ball at Lit training or we die. was roiling by, and are now jovfuily IL------------------------------------------------ ------------------- The literary society held its first meet cent. tlefield’s hall, Lalayette, Friday evening My daughter’s health I think is better floatin gupon*iis crest as husband and TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. next. A good time is promised. ing for this year in their hall last Satur than when we left Oregon, though 1 fear wife. day evening. Q. we put off coming too long fer her «good. W. F. Bangasser, butcher, McMinn The missionary society h:t«l a good This is a beautiful country; but I have ville, is demi.—News. You’re mistaken meeting on Friday eve. This society I Town brisk Saturday. Willamina. neighbor; it was W. F. Bangasser’s meets once a month, on the first. Friday. two objections to it; 1st, it is hopelessly C. Grissen is in Portland on business father who died—Mr. Geo. Bangasser. ; 2d. negroes and white child October 6, 1886. New arrivals: A«lhur MePliillipr, republican ren all go to school together 213 at the public school; and more to Frank Collard has lately adde«l a fine Thad Simpson. J. F. Holman, Theodore Mrs. Clay Branson is dangerously ill I’lease remomber mo kindly to all follow. lot of tools to his work shop anti now Burns, William I’, lloliaan, Owen friends with typhoid feuer. at -McMinnville. Fresli roasted peanuts at II. II. lias as fine a work shop as yon can find Bogue ami Ella Gallentine. Supt. J. A. C. Freund visited the Miss Grace Williams ami Miss Fannie in the state; all work fully warranted. Welch's. tf school here on Monday. To tiie Farmer. Baxter h ive been on the sick list this At the meeting of the fire department week. They are better ami will be R. L. Churchman lias gone to Port Read Harvey Henderson’s new adver last week it was found that the fire boys rea v soon, for work again. tisement. Messis. F. Batnekoff & Co., have land to buy his fall stock of goods. $52 on their 4tli of July ball We understand that Mr. Kirkwood, of I G. and II F. Turner are in cleared I’rof. E. E. Selph, nlio is teaching the This was their first meeting since that Wheatland, is moving into the house re thoroughly renovated and overhauled Portland i the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, Upper Willamina school, was in town time. cently occupied by Mrs. .John Wortman. J recently purchased by them and are now Saturday. I). C Narver made a flying trip to Mr. F. D. Jordan will begin his school Hi* is in ranging to Bend bis children to (juite a number of onr stockmen are Dallas, Sunday. ready to receive grain. They will clean college. in Moore’s Valley Monday next—Octo talking -if going east of the mountains Mr. Dan. Ilolman is intending to ' and store ut 3 cents, and will be ready in the spring For a siptare meal goto tiie St. Charles ber 18. Mr Jordan is lately from .Mas —only 25 cents. sachusetts, and so far is well pleased move into the house occupied by the to buy and pay tiie highest price going, Mrs. Sarah Savage is having the Wil late Mr. Brock. He is going to send a I.-: cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold Baptist Sunday school convention with Oregon. t<> farmers at the lowest rates. This is a lamina hotel overhauled, and when it is son to the college. from Oct. 15th to 18th. The following officers for Custer I’ost Miss Mattie Walton, of Mt. Tabor, perfectly responsible firm, and those completed will boa very imposing struc Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at Band were elected last evening: W F went to spend Sunday with her mother. having grain to sell or store, or in need ture. Bangasser, president; S C Force, sec We notice in the last T elephone that Willie Guinn, of Slieriilan, expects to of sacks, should call and see them, tf the McMinnville Hotel. 8tf retary; NJ Rowland, treasurer; A V be back in school file first of next term. “Dr. Everett, of tiie U. S. geological J. H Henderson’s “Black Bear” ci- R Snyder, leader The Forest Grove boys were challeng A Captain's Fortunate Discovery bureau, bail been up on the Willamina gars are good 5-centers. gathering specimens of bugs, beetles, Mr. Will Cherry, of Iowa, who has ed to play a game of ball at the college Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying butterflies, etc.," ami your correspond Rev. J. C. Fair will hold service at spent summer with relatives in the vi last Saturday, but for some reason tiie Another upper between Atlantic City and N. Y., hail been ent will add that he lias been very dili Sheridan next Sunday evening. cinity ot Dallas, is at this place on Iiis game was postponed lip has been bruised, and the student! troubled with a cough so that he was un gent ; but there is one verv b«*initifr,l wa}' home; the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Lercher of Willamina has lost a week of school on account of a ; able to -loep, and was induced to try Dr. butterfly up there that the Dr. pursued A. V. R. Snyder. «droppel in to chat with us Friday. stray ball. Kings New l>iscovorv for Consumption. It with untiring eneigy. but which lie fail That man on E between Third and The new chemical outfit has been or not only gave him instant releif, but allay ed to capture. We can only sympathize The dance at the Band hall Saturday Fourth should keep his cow off tiie walk dered of a firm in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ed the extreme sorehess i:j his breast. Iiis with him an«l hope he wili iiave better evening was rather slimly attended. or clean the walk off. It would be a The philosophical apparatus lias been children were similary effected and a single success next time. dose bad the same happy effect. Dr. Kings Mrs C. W. Talmage is quite ill. She great convenience to pedestrians—eB- ordered from Chicago. Y um Y um . New Discovery is now the standard rem has not been well for sometime past pecially after night. There have been two weddings on edy in the. Coleman household and on board The Spiritualists of Oregon will hold Dayton Prairie. Tiie child of W. J. Garrison Jr. to Collegeside in the last few weeks. Mr. the schooner. Free Trial Dottie of this a convention at Salem October 30th and whom we referred as being veiy ill, in George Howe has just come from near Standard Remedy at Rogers & Todd’s Drug Octobers, 188«. Store. 4 41st. our last, died on Friday and was buried Salem, bringing a young bride. Several of our people are going to the The mercury went down to 32 deg. tiie day following She was aged three The man who misses buying that farm Mechanics’ fair. last Saturday* night. A close call for Renews Iler Youth. advertised in another place, will miss a years and four months. Health of our neighborhood is veiv house «lants. good tiling. Two cases are before tiie supreme Mrs. Plnebc Cliesley, Paterson, Clay Co. good at present. Look out for an earthquake, Oregon Prof. Carl Young, ot the Lafayette court from Yamhill county, namely : W is about the only state tiiat has not been Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, The little shower that foil on last Mon schools, informs us that he has an at 8. Powell, reap., vs. D. 8. G. R. Co., shaken recently. the truth of which is vouched for by the day was beneficial in many respects. tendance of 109. app. ; Sarah A. Springer, resp., vs, Nan Mr. W H. Black, who was in school residents of the town : “I am 73 years old, Airs. Josie Eberhard will have a sale last year, was engage«! in a revival meet have been troubled with kidney complaint George Cornet is the efficient and gen- cy S. Young et al., app. of her personal property at her residence | tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par Messrs Logan & Henderson have sold ing at Mt. Olive, Washington county, and lameness for mnay years; could not on October 16. dress myself without help. Now I am lors, after August 6. tf their truck anil delivery wagon, together when last heard from. Apple oreh,arils .are beginning to look Miss Emma Mathews, who was in free from nil pain and soreness, and am with the business, to Mr. Sam Goff, of A few more sheets of cardboard anil to do all my own housework. I owe verv bare in our section ; nearly all the school in ’S3 ami ’84, is teaching her able Independence, who became one of us my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re packages of envelopes received yester and began work in our midst yesterday. fourth term of school on the AVillamina. newed my youth, and removed completely appleB are picked. day at the T elephone office She is highly esteemed as a teacher. Morgareidge Bros, have rented the all di seases ami pain.” Tr.v a bottle, only Mrs, Mary. J. Musgrove died at her Miss Lora Hunsaker is back on Col 50c. at Rogers ,t Todds Drug Store. south half of the Jeffrey place. They Blackburn & Peekham have just re 4 J ackson . now have the whole place in charge, so ceived and are unpacking a fine line of home in the Pleasant Ilill settlement, legeside agai n. Saturday last, Oct. 9th Her funeral we understand. summer dress goods, hosiery &c. * was largely attended Sunday. Rev. T M. M. Bannister, the Prairie Job Mesdames B. F. Saylor and — Lan H Henderson officiating. Deceased Tiie best salve in the world for cuts, Printer, will commence publishing pa drum. of Goldendale, W T, are guests of was 51 years of age The Wm. White place 2G miles east bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever per on October 20. It will be neini- Mr and Mrs C D Johnson, this city. The interior of tiie City Market room •nonthly for the preset, we are told. Go to C. H. Flemming and have him is undergoing a general overhauling— of this city is in my hands for sale. This Hores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, The worst job vour humble corres corns, ami all skin eruptions, and posi give yon a instructions on the tune that painting, papering, etc. It is quite likely farm consists of 283 acres of land well pondent lias is finding suitable items foi the bear danced to. lie has it perfectly. that Messrs George F. Bangasser and improved and can be had for $25 per tively cures piles, or no pay required. publishing, as we believe in printing It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- That lad who starts to school with his Fred Keller will take full control of this acre, if sol I before December 1st. tion, or money refunded. Price 25 good news, and that tiie T elephone business from this on, x books under his arm and a cigarette in Terms very easy. Also some valuable cents per box. For sale by Rogers & does. bis mouth will make bis mark in this Charley Bergevin is fully convinced personal property can be had with the Todd. 29yl We notice a communication from Web world. that it rains in streaks While return larin cheap, good 4-vear old horse, 0 foot in thy T elephone by "Cornet.” Money Wanted. one of your best correspondents. As Fiesh bread, either at the Bakery or ing from Butteville Saturday he encoun head of cattle, 50 full blood merino there is a creek dividing our sections ot delivered at your homes every day, from tered a cloud burst and was almost glieep, 1 new wagon, some bay, sheaf All your accounts must be settled by correspondence, we will not quarrel. the new Bakery, as cheap as it can be drowned; a short distance further on oats and household furniture. and the du* almost smothered him C. W. T almage , O utside . October 15. 1886. We have accommo bought. 34t2 dated you; now please return the favor McMinnville, Or. Young hopeful, six-year-old : “Say, Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large bv paving up. Amity. ■or small quantities; sweet cider, 15 Lute, gimnii two pencils for nothin’." R ogers < fc T odd . S plendid I dea .—i’rof. J. A. Price has 31td October 11, 1886. cents per gallon, at the cider mill of Lute—“I guess yon don’t want them.” just had printed blank school reports for Y. Ii.—“Well, well, you’re a h—1 of a Formers all busy. C ard of T hanks .—Having disposed Jno. J. Sax. 29tf tellar,” and off he scooted to try his this school district. It lias nine divis of onr truck and delivery business we All the boys smoked last night, Fred Farmers having wool to sell will do luck somewhere else There are a few ions,—one for each month of tlie school said “ come iip.” wish to return thanks to the citizens of well to consult BlacKburn & l’eckam be bright youths in this place, who nee«l year. At the end of each month one of McMinnville for thuir very lilreral pa The stock of fools gave out and the Gyp fore selling as they pay the highest the watchful care of parents. sies have gone. tiie divisions is filled out, show ing the tronage. We will now confine ourselves prices in the county. Kdwa-ds Woods’, steam *nw has been to the livery business and will be thank standing in studies, deportment. «-te. making havoc among wood piles, the past F inal M eeting .—The county fair ex Mhssrs N. Newbv an«lE. C. Williams, ful for favors that may be shown us These reports are sent to and signed by week . of Amity, were down yesterday and paid ecutive board held a meeting nt Fire Very Respectfully Mr. Dancer, living on the Eaton farm us a pleasant call. They report every mens’ hall, Saturday, and completed the parents of scholars and returned to L ogan B ros . <k H enderson north of town, lost two fine cows last week the teacher. By this means parents thing lovely and serene about the “city from eating wild parsnip. the fair business for this year. After will be informed just what their children of peace.” M arried .—At tiro church at Silverton One of Mr. Mills’ sons, living on the paying all demands there was found to are doing, and tin* teachers w ill have Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 the satisfaction of knowing that the par on Wednesday, Oct 6, 1886, by Prof. 8. Lancctlcld farm, has !>een quite sick, but be $321.72 to be paid pro rata to sub wo understand is improving. cents [>er game of 34 points; 20 cents for A. Starr, of this city, Miss Mary E. Pat ents know. The new black<mith shop i* now in po ■50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points scribers, making 62 per cent, and the ty to Chas. T. Moore. The gro-mi is a T ruly S poken .—Dorris B. Hutchings prominent citizen of Yamhill county, tion on Trade St., the .>l<i ball alley bavin when one plaver discounts the other. secretary was ordered to draw warrants H. II. W elch . for the same. Messrs. Wm. Campbell, was »rested in Yamhill county about and the bride was one of Silverton’s been moved out for that purpose. The I’inn of Brown <V Wilson have dii The accounts of W. F. Bangasser are S. A. Manning and Elsia Wright, were tiie beginning of harvest and taken back fairest «laughters. The wedding was a solved; Brown takes the shop and Link in niv hands for collection ami must be appointed a committee to look after the to Dayton, W. T., to answer a charge of very pleasant affair, the decorations in takes the road for i'alifornia’s genial clime. paid immediately as Mr. Bangasser is lumber and other property that has been arson. Now, we notice, he lias been the chun h being fine and beautifully ar Quite a turnout at prsycT meeting Thurs put on the grounds tl is season, after ranged —Statesman. going away and must have the cash. day < vening, after which Mr. Gortner gave which the meeting adjourned “without "honorably acquited without trial ” It ‘’'.me in*trnctions in singing, which were 34t2 C. W. T almage . M abbied . — In McMinnville, Oregon, was a case of mistaken identity Still date ” appreciated. School Supt. Freund during the past that does not absolve tlie ease of its in on Tuesday, October 12, 1886, at 10 a. 1,3'theard from onr young friend Grant two weeks lisa visited about twentv 1 ar :: well P arty .Miles Hendrick yes injustice. The man is cheated of his m., Mr. Austin Dee, and Miss Minnie Smit Ii lie was carving up cats ami dog* at schools out in the foot lulls. To-morrow terday left ns for Sprague, W. T. Sat summer’s wages and the means of hi» Roof. Rev. T. H Henderson officiating. Ann Ar!x>r me dical -chool. Ho h w-'l suit he goes to the Chehaleni section anil livelihood.—A«toria Advertiser. The happy couple will take tiie 4 o’clo« k ed with tiie place and says he'll be a doctor will be gone till Friday evening, after urday evening his majiy Young friends train this afternoon for i'ortlan«!. The or bust. of this place met at th*1/residence of W. B unday School, C onvention —At the young couple will please accept the con which date he will be close at home. The combination known ns the Davis - T. Booth and tendered him a farewell Jack how arc preparing to trnv I Mr. J. Geo. W. Hulerv arrived at this place party. A large number wore present Baptist church will be held from October gratnlations of the T elephone . performin'/the parr <»f the trained hear, Rev. E. G. on Friday evening from Joseph, a new and the evening pissed mo t pleasantly. 15th to October 13th. Dkvi« sings f<>r cold grub. Look out M abbied .—At Sheridan, Or., Ort while town in Eastern Oregon, where he is lin for them; they arc bilks. Wheeler from Portland, will conduct 9, 1886, by Ebler F. Dillard Holman, ing business, an«l remaine«! until yester Mr. Pickle, the Star polish man. bn* re- G rey F ox .—S. A. M inning was out the exercises ; and he wishes a cordial Mr. fare Bogue and Miss Laura Faiil- day He looks hale ami hearty. George turned from a. trip up the vallcp. By 1 gunning one dav this we«?k and run onto dial invitation to bo given to all classes coner. way. he is a nephew of ii>. man that i)OK left home Wednesday; Thursday his aw.iv one of Amity’s smili. r <lar.g!d H • downed the who are in anyway interested in Smi- father left here to visit his son. and they a genuine grey fox. I'nited — At Amity, On-gon, Oct. 10, ami ’tis said that he is going t » dolikcv missed each other on the road and hence cunning fellow.skinn-’d him and brought dav school work. Fuller particulars I3S6, bv R«v. E. R ush . Mr. Frei Wal Notliii g like it. will not visit each other very extensively home his pelt ami tiie tip of his nose as will be given later in the week. G. J. B lrch ' tt . ling anil Mi: r Do-a Hillings. • n a Ihophy. this trip. X ei<j'l il)oi‘s •AT THE 01(1 Reliable PIONEER BRICK TARD, .A.. C. Sayloi McMinnville, - - O regen. Who has on hand A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK And is ready to fll! ah orders fur the largest and best brick in the co&nty, in From $5 to $8 per Thousand. •tf F. COLLARD —Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Cigars, Etc. Special attention given to repairing Guns, Pistols. Sewing Machines, Saw Filing, Etc. I have in my shop as tine a power cross feed lathe as can Is- found in trie stat« and am fully prepared to Repair Broken Machinery of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction* Engines, Etc. One Door west of Maxtor A Marti«*. ---- MISS---- I McMinnville, Oregon Ladies, please call and see in y 10 CENT COUNTER 10 Will havs an early Fall Stock. McMinnville, Oregon lias been thoroughly renovated and Is now ready to receive grin.i. Storace and Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta sack-constantly on band and sold at the lowest rates. Highest Mai let Ti'iiT Paid for Wheat.- Farmers ar® respectfully invited to colt aiul see us, tf GALLOWAY & COOK, Props. EURISKO MARKET! —The Only— ' First Class Market In the City. Tin- place where vou cun get juicy (teaks and tine roasts nlf ut the lowest luirket price. Fresh Fish TnrMhiys and Fridays. Always a Fat Cow on Hand. ltf W. J. GARRISON & CO. SHERIDAN L M. CHAPMAN. Pro., Curries n full stock of Furniture, at aR kinds, Fine lledrootn Nets, .Mirrors, Moi.Idi ii , Wall Papers, Etc., Ete. ------ A full line of Undertaker’s Goods ! Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridan, Oregon. OPPOSITION Loot and Shoe Store! Next to Yamhill County Bank. M» Mrs‘. ville - - O repojt . flir Large: ’ and Fim-t -torlr ever brought to Yamhill County. Boots arid Shoes niml* to order and ne.tly r* |4tiÑd. Prices to the Bedrock. F. DIEISi HNEfDER. G. E. DETIŒRING. Dry Goods house In the City.