The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 29, 1886, Image 3

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    /VEST side telephone ,
NOTICE.
4
Colfax W. T
Onr Neighbors.
Don't Experiment.
j A oil cannot afford to waste time in expe-
Oct., 22, 1886.
There will be a meeting of the citizens
(HE AGENT»
( riinenting when your lungs are in danger.
Amity.
E
d
.
T
elephone
:
—
Perhaps
a
few
notes
------- AT THE”
of McMinnville, Oregon, held at Fire­
, Consumption always seems at first, only a
October 28, 18S45. 'cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose
Those wishing to subscribe for the men’s flail, Saturday evening Oc­ from the bunchgrass kingdom will be ac­
j
upon
you
with
some
cheap
imitation
of
Dr.
Mure rain, more rest.
klephonk may do so through the fol­ tober 30th, at 7 o’clock, held for the ceptable. After spemling so many years
; King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
in old Yamhill, with its broad farms,
md Colds, but be sure you get the
Times dull, and items scarce.
pm pose of nominating city officers.
ding persons:
Because he van make more piofit
forests ami rivers, this country is hard
M any C itizen ' s .
Mrj. Mills is steadily improving.
. M. Kelly............. ............... Lafayette.
ell you he has something just as
BRICK YARD
to
get
used
to.
Here
i. W. Sappington ) . . North Yumliill.
hills, rocks and
.
just the same. Don’t be deceived, PIONEER
’s little 7 gill i» recov- i ; *'•««
but iumm
insist u
upon
getting
Dr. rungs
Kings New
. Wm. . Vanbuskirk
.
| imu jc
’ uiik i»r.
.New Dis-
ms-
Saunders Sentenced.
, L. Castle
f
gorges alxmnd; water und timber are ering
from quite
a severe attack ot nore - ; cuvery. which is BMHuan*vru
gumranieed iu
i<> give rvnuf
relief
----- or
.
«
If. A. Graves . .. .
................. .Sheridan.
scarce. Yet tins country, though of a throat.
I ! in all Throat.
(’Imst. affections.
Throat, Lnnir
Lung unit
anu Chest
..........Amity. Special to tiie T elephone .]
;. L. Simpson
*“ R°8Cr * T<xW " UrUg
•broken surface, i<
i.i a rich agricultural ■ Mr. Wiggins, living on the Phillips snir‘.l’"ttll'S
................. Bellevue.
>. G. Davis........
A lbany , Oct., 28.—W. W. Saunders district. The soil is black and produces ' farm west of tow n, lost a tine horse i
8. Williamson.
........... Wheatland.
All available j Tuesday night, from the collie.
Agents at other points in the county was sentenced to-day at 1 o'clock by excellent grain crops.
Saved His Life.
McMinnville,
-
-
Oreg«»
Judge R. P. Boise, ♦<< be hung between land in this immediate vicinity is oecu- j The new blacksmith shop on Trade i
i
fill be announced Boon.
D.
I.
\\
ilcoxon.
of
Horse
Cave,
Ky..
says
the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, December pied, and wheat raising is the principal street is in full blast. But w hat has
Who bas un hand
i he was. for many vears, badly afflicted with
OFFICIAL »IKKCTOK V.
23, 1886.
Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were al­
industry. There are some fine farms, that got to do with Sam's frou, hey.
A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK
Dr. V. L. Davis is in town visiting his i most unendurable and would sometimes al­
M ysterious N oises .—For several days but one everywhere sees evidences of
TllIKD DISTRICT.
most throw him intoconvulsions. He tried
brother,
Z.
A.
Davis,
our
popular
rail-
|
Electric Bitters and got relief from the first And is ready to fill all orders for the.
R. P. Boise. past mysterious noises have been heard the newness of the country. With age
udge
largest and boat brick in the eoanty, a*
Geo. W. Belt. issuing from the direction of the Mason­ and development, this will become a road agent and show manager. Dr. j bottle and after taking six bottles, was en­
’roswuting Attorney
Davis is one of Roseburg’s leading jihys- 1 tirely cured, and had gained in flesh eigh­
COUNTY
icians and we are pleased to acknowl­ teen pounds. Says he positively believes
ic cemetery near this place; groaning fine section of the northwest.
From $5 to $8 per Thousand.
R. I’. Bird,
he would have died, had it not been for the
Colfax is a thriving town, number­ edge a call.
enators ¡
.1. W. Watts. and muttering noises as if some person
relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at
ing,
perhaps,
two
thousands
inhabitants.
It. It. Lniiidilin, was in terrible distress, or some dead
William Buffum, one of Amity’s young J fifty cents a bottle by Rogers & Todd.
lepresentatives
F. N Li’tle,
It seems to be in process of booming, men followed off a wagon a few nights I
Lafollett man’s spirit could not rest quietlj'.
since, and has not been iieard from < ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European
I. . Lougharv. People in some parts of the city became but old residents say it has always been since.
mlgc
said : _____
Neuralgia
was the prayer
notice of his whereabouts : physicians
. .
__________
___ .
J. S. Hibbs. frightened and spoke in hushed wispers so. Real estate is very high and would be Any
u. Ur-
gladlv received by his triends, j a deeaased nero Air licaltliv bl.ssf.
Csc
btnmissioncrs
Geo. Dorsey.
* AromatiJ' Wine for the blood.
G. W. Briedwell. to each other. At last, how -ver, some all branches of business active. The as • i they think’lie has e gone to see his . I For
lerk
!■ or su
p by
hv Rogers «v Todd.
i . k d
sale
T. J. Harris. courageous individual, who did not be­ city is on the Columbia and Palouse riv­ girl.
lieriff
rva-are.-
W. W. Nelson.
S kljjom . i REV. W. FISK REQ I’A. of Aurora, 111.,
—Dealer in—
says; “1 have used Gilmore's Aromatic
Wyatt Harris. lieve in ghosts or spirits, started to in­ er branch of the N. P. R. R., and is the
.ssessor...........
shipping
point
for
a
large
section
of
Wine and find it an excellent household
.1. A. <’. Freund. vestigate the mystery. He proceeded in
rhool Supt
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition,
Farm for Sale.
remedy that none ought tu do without. For
. J. I). Fenton. the direction of the noise, and as he country.
lirveyor
sale by Rogers Toad.
1>. C. Narver. neared the fair grounds the mutterings
nroner ........
Colfax, li.ke McMinnville, is a city of
Cutlery,
Fine Fishing l’aekle
The Win White place 2'•., miles east
THE PRETTIEST LADY in Olean was
and groans became louder, till every schools.
The public schools occupy
asked
what
made
her
complexion
so
clear
Cigars, Etc.
of
this
city
is
in
my
hands
for
sale.
This
hair on his head stood on end. He pro­ new and elegant buildings, and enroll
WE HAVE”
beautiful. She said it was by using
ceeded on, however, till at last all was 200 or more pupils. Tire college now in farm consists of 280 acres of land well and
Gilmore’s Aromatic wine. For sale bv
Everything that is utually explained. Some boys had been play­ its first year of eoljege work, is under
Special attention given to repairing Gu
•ept in a first class Drug Store ing about the old water wheel on the direction of a competent faculty, and en­ improved and can be had for $25 pet­ Rogers Todd.
Pistols, Sewing Machines, Suw Filing, Eir.
acre, if sold before December 1st.
MRS.
L.
LOOMIS,
of
Elba.
N
’
.
Y..
writes
fair
ground
and
had
removed
the
rail
rolls
a
large
number
of
academic
stu
­
I have in my shop as tine a power cross­
giich ice will sell you, as cheap
that she was sick for six months, was in­ feed lathe as cun be found in the stats ami
that held the wheel and let it run by the dents witli freshman and sophomore i Terms very easy. Also some valuable us
« any one. Come and see us.
duced to try Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine,
action of the water in the ditch, and the classes. The contract for building the personal property can be had with the and four bottles cured her. For sale by am fully prepared to
ROGERS S- TODD.
noise it made as it moved slowly round new college building will soon be let tarin cheap, good 4-vear old horse, 6 Rogers <t Todd.
The Druggists. and round was something awful to hear. an<l it will be finished next summer.
head of cattle, 50 full blood merino
Repair Broken Machinery
REV. IL B. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y.
This season lias been and continues to sheep, 1 new wagon, some hay, sheaf says
of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine; “I be­
No F ire .—Tuesday night about 10 be very dry, and crops this year were oats and household furniture.
lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction.
I'ELEI’IION’E WHISPERINGS. o'clock, and just after Chief Engineer shorter than is usual. For a clear dry
C. W. T ai . mage ,
placed in every family.” Fur sale by Rog­ Engines, Etc.
atmosphere, blue sky, and bracing cli­
ers Todd.
McMinnville,
Or.
Henderson had got sound asleep, some mate, Yarnhill is nowhere, but oh, how
One l>oor westeof Baxter * Martln'e
THE WIFE, MOTHER AND MAID who
of his folks awoke him with the cry that we’d like a good Oregon mist, anil tlig
Eggs, 25 cents.
suffer
from
Female
weakness
and
Debility,
To the Farmer
-----MISS-----
the town was on fire. He got np in a hur­ content ot a Yamhill apple orchard.
will find Gilmore’s Aromatic a positive
Butter, 50 cents.
H al . B.
cure. For sale by Rogers & Todd.
ry and listened a moment,
Sure
Messrs.
F.
Barnekoff
&
Co.,
have
Fresh mince pies at Grissen’s bakery.
GILMORE’S AROMATIC i« a great suc­
enough, our old cracked fire bell was
Fresh roasted peanuts at H. If. playing a lively tune, he thought, He Religious Services-Sunday Next. thoroughly renovated and overhauled cess. therefore we challenge the World to
the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, produce its eipial as a restorative fur wom­
i'elch’s.
tf
aroused some of his neighbors and hur-
St. James’ rlinrch. Rev. John C. ¡ recently purchased by them and are now an. For sate by Rogers A: Todd.
Mr. S. Potter of Sheridan was in town ried down town. When he got close
REV I. M. DERBY, of Linden, N. Y..
Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m.( and ' ready to receive grain. They will clean
Wednesday.
says; “The Gilmore Aromatic Wine prov­
enough to know the difference he found 7 8)0 p. in.
and store at 3 cents, and will be ready ed a great blessing to my wife.’, For sale
The sidewalk is being laid in front of out that a charivari party with tin cans,
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
le new hotel.
Friday evening services at 7:00 p m. to buy and pay the highest price going, by Rogers & Todd.
and a cracked fire bell made good deal
Seats
free. All a.e cordially invited to in cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold
the
same
noise.
Wat
is
too
good
na-
For a square meal goto the St. Charles
to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a
tured to get mad, hut he went back to attend.
-only 25 cents.
! perfectly responsible firm, and those
bed sadder and wiser.
Ladies, jilease call and see my
M.
E.
church
—
services
will
be
held
i having grain to sell or store, or in need
Don't forget the mass meeting to-
at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. ni.
; of sacks, should call and see them. tf
Iglit at Grange hall.
H ome and L aid up .—Eddie Fuller ar­
Subject in the morning: “Sons of
Best full cream cheese 15 cents per lb. rived home from Corvallis on yesterday God.” In the evening: “The great
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
I Baxter & Martin’s.
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afternoon’s train. He is suffering from enthusiast of the Apostolic times.”
i
All are cordially invited.
Will have an early Fall Stock.
Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at a badly jammed up foot, and will be dis­
The
best salve in the world for cuts,
R ev . II. 1’. S atchwell , Pastor.
he McMinnville Hotel
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abled for a while, lie has been work­
bruises,
sores,
ulcers,
salt
rheum,
fever
Social meeting at 11 o’clock every
Remember the social hop at hand ing at his trade, carpentering, at Cor­ Lord
’s day at the Christian church. sores, tetter, ehapped hands, chilblains,
all to-morrow evening.
vallis. Wednesday, while working in a Sunday sebol every Sabbath at 3 o’clock. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
Two hundred and twenty pupils are warehouse, a heavy stick of timber, 22
St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass
»rolled at the public school.
feet long and 12 inches square, fell as at 10:30 a m on the second and fourth It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
tion, or money refuuded.
Price 25
McMinnville, Oregon.
Jones 4 Co., are getting lots of baled they were raising it to its position, ami Sundays of each month. Sunday school cents per box.
For sale by Rogers &
—Executed at the—
rebounding,
one
end
struck
his
foot.
at
2
:30
p.
in.
every
Sunday.
ly in their barn, these days,
Todd.
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lias been thoroughly renovated and la naw
j. S. W hite , Rector.
Ed says it hurts and he is going to stay
rea.ly to receive grain.
Baxter A Martin have the best Gun- till it gets well; but he don’t know how
To
Rent.
'
Services
at
the
Baptist
church.
—
»wder tea in the market. Try it. 39t4 long th it will take. He has our sympa­
Preaching
morning
and
evening
at
usu
­
Baxter 4 Martin have first-class can­ thies for his accident, but we are glad’ al hours
Storaee and Cleaning, 3 cent.. Calentta
Subject for 11 a. m.
A house of four good-sized rooms,
sacks constantly on hand and sold at the
id sugar corn for $2 40 per case. 39t4 to welcome him home.
“The
1 he great preacher and the great ser
s ­
lowest
rates.
neat
and
clean
;
plenty
of
room
for
gard
­
|>. m., “My
&<«« Gospel.”
H appy F armers .—There is no need of mon.” For 7 p.
Hon. Geo. H. Durham, of Portland,
All are ening ¡good well of water. Situated
as in the city a day or two, this week. telling folks how it rained Wednesday Sunday school at 9 :30 a. ni.
Will rent
cordially invited to attend. Strangers just, outside of city limits.
Baxter 4 Martin keep the best selec- and Thursday, for the fact was patent. welcome.
cheap. Enquire at this office.
G. J. B urchett .
on of crockery and glassware in town. But probably few thought how much it
Pastor.
Farmers are respectfully invited to rail
and see us,
F. Honsewirth and Geo. Brisbine, of was needed and appreciated by the
Wanted !
C. P. church, Services nt the usual
forth Yamhill, were in town Wednes- farmers.
All over the county, now, hours. Subject for forenoon discourse,
tf
WM. GALLOWAY Prop.
av.
the plow will be started. The long dry “Are Faith and Hope swallowed up and -10 ^or<’s O1 Gak Wood, to be deliv-
lost
in
lieaven?
”
Subject
for
evening,
Five pounds Java coffee with a fine fall with just enough rain for aggravation,
7 ered on board the cars at McMinn­
i|> and saucer for $1, at Baxter & Mur­ has kept our best friends in enforced “Can the world afford to exchange ville. For further particulars enquire
EÜRISK0 MARKET!
n’s.
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Christianity
for
anything
else?
”
Sun
­
idleness.
But now they can “turn day school 9:30 a. tn. All are invited at this office or of Jno. J. Sax.
“Uncle Billy“ Chapman, of Sheridan themselves loose,” and soon they will and made welcome to these services.
—The Only—
lid us a pleasant call one day this have in the seed for another haruest.
A rm H urt .—Mrs. Chandler, of Forer t
T. H. H enderson , Pastor.
For the sake of our “main stays” we
eek.
Grove, has been visiting Mrs. Belle W.
hope it will prove the most profitable
There is some talk of re-orginizing the crop they ever planted.
Cooke, at 513 Commercial street, for
Résolut ions of Condolence.
nateur dramatic troupe again this
—SVCCZSSOK TO D. C. XARVEK—
several days. She intended returning
inter.
In the City.
CllARiVARiF.D.-“Bud” Paine was treat­
A mity O b ., Oct. 27, ’86.
to her home on Friday last, but acci­
Baxter & Martin sell Japan tea for 40
Tin place where you can get juicy steaks
At a regular meeting of the Amity dentally fell, hurting her arm so severe­
ed
with
an
old
fashioned
chari
­
mts per lb., which is sold elsewhere for
and line roasts—all ut the lowest market
vari
last
Tuesday
night,
upon Lodge, No. 67, I. O. O. F., Oct. 23, ’86, ly that she will not be able to go for sev­
) cents. Try it.
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price. Fresh Fish Tuesduys and Fridays.
the following resolutions were unani­ eral weeks yet. She is one of the pion­
his
return
from
Portland.
Tin
pans,
Use Fur West baking powder, best and
Always a Fat Cow on Hand.
eer
women
of
Oregon.
—
Statesman.
Mrs.
leapest.
Sold only by Baxter 4 Mar­ cow bells and horse-fiddles predomina­ mously adopted:
AVhereas, It has pleased the Almighty Chandler was for years a resident of
ted, and made night hideous for a few
ti. Samples free.
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W. J. GARRISON & CO.
McMinnville, and lias many relatives
George Cornet is the efficient and gen- minutes. “Bud.” however, took the to remove from our midst our late | and friends here who will be sorry to
SHERIDAN-----
etnanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par­ mutter good-naturedly ami g ive the boys brother Boughton Everette Sanders.
1 learn of lier accident.
a couple of dollars, and they went off
rs, after August 6.
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Whereas, The intimate relations long
after eider, well satisfied.
G un L ost or S tolen .—October 25th, ■ Carries the Largest and Best Stock
held by otir deceased brother with the
The maple trees are almost denuded
I their leaves. Another reminder that
M c G ibnkts C oming .—We were shown members of this lodge render it proper i from my wagon between McMinnville
inter is almost here.
in Yamhill County.
a letter by a member of Custer Poet that we should place on record our ap­ ami my shingle camp 17 miles north- '
Blackburn 4 Peckham have just re­ band to the effect that the celebrated preciation of his services as an Odd Fel-1 west of town, a 45-70 Marlin rifle, new j
lived and are unpacking a fine lino of musical MeGibney family would appear low and his merits as a man. Therefore , boxed, with gun cover and two boxes of
imtner dress goods, hosiery 4c.
*
shells. It is supposed the gun was tak­
in this city December 14, and asking t»e it
Resolved, By this lodge that while we en by a couple of tramps who begged a
Post office Inspector G. W. Mason was th it the opera house be secured for
l the city yesterday. He has been up them for that date. They will be placed how with humble submission to the will ride. A suitable reward will be paid
of the Most High, «e do not mourn less for the recovery of the same, left at the |
ie valley in discharge of Ins duties.
under the management of onr band and for departed brother.
A full line of
gun store of W.F. Collard, McMinnville. ■
Fellows’ door-mat telephone electric on this account ns well as on their own
Resolved. That tiiis lodge tender its
H enry D vnzeb .
•ngloineration is "outof whack." Some merits they should be well patronized.
heartfelt sympathy to the family and
rues it works and some times it don't.
relatives of our deceased brother in their
W
ill
I
mprove
His
S tock .—Mr. Jno.
M ikado by A mateurs .—Books con­ sad affliction.
Attention is called to the advert iso­
Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridan,
Evenden,
last
Wednesday
received from
taining
the
words
and
music
of
Gilbert
Resolved, That these resblutions be
Oregon.
ent of Lee Laughlin, of North Yamhill,
Broadmeads
a
fine
thoroughbred
Cots
­
hich will be found under “New To- & Sullivan’s comic opera, “The Mika­ entered u .on the minutes of the journal ’
ty.”
do,” have been ordered from Portland. ot this lodge and that a copy of them be j wold ram, one of the five yearlings ex­
OPPOSITION
I
sent to the family of our deceased broth­
A portable forge, anvil ami vise, just If they can be obtained there, it is prob­ er, and the} be published in the county hibited at the last state fair at Salem.
e thing for some farmer to have, for able that a company of amateurs will be papers.
He is a fine animal and Mr. Evenden
•
le cheap at Frank Collard's shooting
deserves credit for his efforts to improve
(G uyon S pringer .
fo-med here for the purpose of giving
illery.
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the stock of Yamhill county.
Next to Yamhill County Bank.
Committee - W. H. H arrison .
the opera at this place some time this
Third Street Bet. I) and E. 5tf
(J. W. B kikdwell .
Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large fall. We shall know in a few days.
M c M innville
-
,
O regos .
T
humb
S
hot
Orr.
—
Last
Tuesday,
our
small quantities; sweet cider, 15
Having Bought the-
old
friend
Eli
Branson,
of
Sheridan
met
nts per gallon, at the cider mill of
T he L ecture .—Prof. Colby, of Flori­
S wapping S pit .—A few nights since
The Largest and Fine«t SU»ck ever brought
Io. J. Sax.
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da, lectured in the opera house Wednes­ when all was quiet, and the citizens ol with a serious accident. While climb­
to Yuiuliill County.
Mrs. Jack Esson, nee Miss Clara Gil- day and Thur» lav night on spiritualism. McMinnville were taking their wonted ing over a fence w th a jtnn in his hand
im, returned to her home in Portland Good aiidieifi’es were present both even­ rest, four of this city’s youthful swains it was accidentally discharged tearing
Boot, and Shoes inaile to order and neatly
ednesday. She has been up for some ings. The professor is a smooth, pleas­
off the thumb from his left hand. Dis.
repaired.
were out promenading and enjoying the Smith and Michaux were called and
ne visiting her parents.
Business
of
Lognn
Bros.
A
Hender
­
ant talker, and also a good singer. He
night air. Upon reaching the corner of dressed his wounds.
son, I am ready to «to »11 kinds of
All members ot the Band of Hope are goes from here to Salem and will be in
Prices to the Bedrock.
quested to be on hand at the M. E. attendance at the state convention of Second and E streets, after talking, gig­
1 DIELS« HXEIDEi:
C
andy
P
ulling
.
—
-
The
candy
pulling
Trucking
and
Delivering
spiritualists.
gling and more giggling, the party separ­
tirch, Satnrday at 2 o’clock, to make
at the Grange hall Wednesday evening
rangements for a conce-t.
At
Any
Time.
ated,
the
young
ladies
starting
west
on
W anted .—Will some of onr subscrib­
was enjoyed by everybody present.
[Billiards at the “Orphan's Home” 15
ers favor us with their copy ot the T ele ­ Second street. Alter proceeding, we Owing to the rain not so many were
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
™ts per game of 34 poir.ts ; 20 cents fo
might
say
about
sixty
feet
from
the
cor
­
phone of the issue of October 22?
We
there
as
would
have
been
otherwise.
fih-t Mr n Trial.
I points, ami 25 cents for 50 points
would like about a half a dozen copies, ner, one of the young ladies said, “let’s The ladies deserve groat praise for their
hen one player discounts the othe>.
H. H. W elch .
as they are asked for by friends of go back and kiss the boys.” Her com­ efforts to make everybody have a good
.XI. S.
panion replied.“1 dare yon,’’and as quick time.
Those wishing photographs t>om the Booty Sanders, and our supply is ex­ is a flash both young ladies, to use an
il negatives at Sanders & Martin's, hausted.
annv phrase, about faced and started
S tate N ormal S< itma. —We bare re­
in obtain them bv leaving orders this
Ltrz D iplon ».—The state board of double quick, overtaking th«* Imys, who ceived a circular of the »talc normal
lek with F. J. Martin, at Baxter A
education has granted J. A. C. Freund, had, from some cause, not advanced far Reboot of Monmouth. Thia school has
artin’s.
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M< MINNA ILLE, OREGON.
from the place of separation. Without a
of this city, county school superintend­ word of warning being spoken each girl an excellent faculty and well deserve»
Mr. C. J. S. Greer, brother-in-law of
Alwayx on hand tl c l>est quality of Beef, I
J. Spencer. Esq., of this city, arrived ent of Yamhill conntv, a life teacher's in a threatening manner threw her arms the support it receives.
Mutton, Pork, and
Ire last night, lie is on his w.iv >■ diploma, on certificates from other around the boys' necks, and right there,
Blackburn
A-
Peckham,
the
agents
of
In the City.
in
tl.e
pale
light
of
the
stars,
they
—
ilifomia via Yaqnina. and stopped •.fates anil lower grivle certificates from
kissed and kissed. No cakes, no names! (’has. H. Dodd A Co., are doing the
er here to visit relatives and friends Oregon.
—
boss machine boniness of the county,
F. W. F ewtom .
W. D. F enton .
ts mentioned elsewhere in onr , ' I T ax L ew .—It is thought that the
V ery 111.—Mr. George Wilcox, onr sold some 25 twine binders and two
ins. Mr. Bradley had charge ot the
FENTON * FENTON,
efficient telegraph operator and station steam threshers.
ce here during the sickness of state will set a tax of two mills for
agent,
is
lying
very
ill
at
his
residence
general
expenses,
one-tenth
of
a
mill
Farmers
having
wool
to
sell
will
do
A.T X.-A.'W
. Wilcox. Mr. Btadley returned tn
home in Cornelius yeterday, and for «tate university and half a mill for in this city, with typhoid fever, Mr. well to consult Blacxburn & Peeksm be­
LlE.t
YETTE,
OREGON.
fore
selling
as
they
pay
the
higlieii
• F.. L. Rector, of»l: alsev takes his debt, making a total of two and three- Bradley of Cornelius has charge of af­
prices in the county.
otites S<st tl>» C- <irt It«,n«e.
ice.
fairs while Mr. Wilcox is ill.
' ’’fth mills state tax.
*tf
Okl Reliable
.Æ. C. Saylor !
AA
COLLARD
F. E. RUSS
McMinnville, Oregon
10 CENT COUNTER 10
Neatly,
Quicklv, Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat.,
First Class
Market
Undertaker's Goods !
Come See and be Convinced.
CITY MARKET
All kinds of Meat.
Boot and Shoe Store I
Dry Goods House