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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1886)
WEST side telephone . OUK AGENTS. Those wishing to subscribe for the TtLeriiosK may do so through the fol ding persons : j M. Kelly .......... • •• .......... Lafayette. W. Sappington . North Yamhill. J. L. Castle I ............. Sheridan. W. A. Graven............ .................Amity. H. L. Simpson Ot». Dav'8 .............. ............. Bellevue. f 8. Williamson....... .........Wheatland. Agents at other points in the county Lili be announced soon. official directory . THIRD DISTRICT. rïX-utinc Attorney R. P. Boise. .Geo. W. Belt. COUNTY. It. P. Bird, .1. W. Watts. R. It. Laughlin, Utprcsentatives -j F. N. Little, C. Lafollett. . L. Longliarv. [judge..............• ■ J. 8. Hibbs, Commissioners j Geo. Dorsev. G. W. Briedwell. Klerk T. .1. Harris. Sheriff............................. W. W. Nelson. Treasurer Wyatt Harris. Assessor School Su pt..................... J. A. C. Freund. .1. D. Fenton. ¡Surveyor D. C. Narver. Coroner knitters • THE BOSS" 1C Recommendation we can rfiir- you as to accwucy in com pounding prescriptions is our lar*e trade in this line. P ROGERS Sf TODD, The Druggists. TELEPHON E W • 11S P E KING S. T he M c G ibeny F amily .—Up to the time for the entertainment to begin, the weather for the entire day could not have been more disagreeable, yet an un usually large audience greeted the Mc Gibeny family at the Atlieneum last ev ening. The programme consii ted ot fif teen selections, to five of which the per formers responded with an encore. The general favorite was little Jamie, of but six years, who skilfully conducted the orchestra, sang admirably two comic songs and played the bass drum. Tbe violin solos by Miss Viola and Mr. Hugh with the imitations by the latter, were commendably rendered, and the cornet duet by Mr. and Mrs. Frank justly re ceived spirited applause. Every’ part was pleasingly done, and the family are entitled to be styled “musical prodigies” °f IB0, highest rank. They won many admiring friends here and would be heartily welcomed if they ever make their appearance in the city again.—Bis marck, Dakota, Tribune. This musical family will appear in this city December 14, under the management of the band, and a rich treat is promised. No N ew D evelopments .—There are no new developments of any particular interest in the case of Marple, accused ot the murder of Corker. Everything is very quiet and orderly about Lafayette, and there lias been no attempt made to lynch the prisoner nor is there likely to be anything of the kind tried. Marple was beared to remark a day or two ago/ that “the cat was half way out ot the bag now, ami that if it got clear out there would be some scratching done.” Whatever this remark might imply, of course, is not known. Probably that he had accomplices in the crime, and that he would not hesitate to give evidence against them, in case he was convicted himself. He has done this before and it is to be hoped he will do so again. D astardly A ssault .—Last Saturday night about 9 o’clock Miss Annie Diel- Cianberries at the Bakery. 4412 Bury your potatoes before it is too schneider went to the pump, which is in the rear of her father’s residence, to get Rate. some water. Just as she turned to en Fresh roasted peanuts at H. II. ter the house again some villain who Welch’s. tf was probably waiting for such an opjior- 0 ood canned corn 10c per can at Baxter tunity seized her and attempted to carry 4 Martin’s. 45t2 her away. She screamed lustily and Call at Miss Russ' and examine her 10 fought with all her strength, and her father attracted by her cries soon came cent counter. to her rescue, when the villain fled be For a square meal go to the St. Charles fore Mr. Dielschneider could get hold of —only 25 cents. him or see who it was. Miss Annie, Hon. R. P. Bird of Lafayette was in whi swooned away as soon as she was released, was carried into the house and the city yesterday. restored to consciousness, but could not IV. I. Westerfield of the Register, was tell who her assailant was or what be in town yesterday. looked like. Best oysters in the market at Baxter G etting W ell .—Last evening Mrs. J. A Martin’s. Try a can. 45t2 F. Spencer returned from Portland with A fine line of Christmas cards just re- her little son, who has been under medi ceived at Miss F. E. Russ’. cal treatment at the hands of Dr. Wm. Tens and coffees as cheap as the Jones. For several years the little fel cheapest at Baxter & Martin's. 45t2 low has been suffering with a disease of Baxter ifc Martin have just received a the ankle joint, and last week Dr. Jones new lot of that gilt-band ware. Call and for the second time opened his ankle and cleaned the bone. He is so far im «ee it. 4512 proved as to be able to walk and the J. L. Rogers, I. II. Rogers and P. W. doctor has consented to have him Todd, made a flying trip to Portland yes bi ought home for a short visit. terday. N ew F ike B ell .—The new bell for the Johnny Sax sends us over a jug full of sweet cider, for which he will please ac McMinnville fire department arrived cept our thanks. from Troy, N. Y., last Friday. It ap Rev. J. S. Wh te of this citv assisted pears to be a very finely finished bell st the dedication of the new Catholic and has a sharp ring to it. The weight school at Albany, last week. of the bell with its attachments is 550 Don't say “wasp” to Grissen ; it makes pounds. It is the intention of the chief him mad. But ask him what it was that engineer to have the tower raised about twenty feet, and the bell will be swung got into his hat the other night. to-day or to-morrow. When it is up and The Episcopal Guild will meet next in ringing order it will “waks the na Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the tives.” residence of Dr. H. V. V. Johnson. T he W orst Y et .—Jas. Fennell, of Tbe white trusts brought the rain ; but the rain didn’t last as long as the frosts, Albany, heard Jos. Watson in the bush and now it is clear and frosty again. es and blazed away at him. He said he The man Fryer, who drove the scabby “thought it was a snipe.” This is the sheep from Polk county to Amity last worst yet. It’s bad enough to fill a ¡week, was fined $35 at Independence. man's posterior full of fine shot and tell The 10 cent counters at Miss F. E. him he thought it was a bear, or a dear, Russ’ is piled full of goods which will or a wildcat, or even a pheasant, but to the wounded man that lie was taken have to be examined to be appreciated. tell for snipe is adding insult to injury. The Wapato poetoffice, in this county, B ack to Y amhill .—Mrs. Isaiah Mar [ban heen discontinued and the mail for merly received there now goes to Gas tin arrived here last Saturday night. ton. Her husband is on the road with Iris Miss Minnie Hepner of New York, team and will probably get here the last arrived here Saturday evening, on a vts- of this week. They are old Yambillers, [ittoher sister Mrs. John C. Fair, of but tor several years have made their this city, home east of the mountains. They are Jas. McCain, Sheriff Harris, Judge coming back to cast their lot among our Loughary, Charley Nelson and Rev. J. people once more, and are heartily wel Hoberg, of Lafayette were in the city come. yesterday. N ew S tyle S hotgun .—W. V. Price Vinegar. 25 cents per gallon, in large and Frank Collard have been at work [or small quantities; sweet cider. 15 several days on a new stvle shotgun. vents per gallon, at the cider mill of They to.,k’a large size Winchester rifle Jno. J. Sax. 29tf and bored out the barrel so as to take in The fair to be given by the ladies of a large No. 50 shell. It makes a very |bt. James Guild, December 1, will pre effective magazine shotgun and has sent some new and novel attractions. proved that it will do good work at 40 Everybody should be in attendance. to 60 yards. Jon can save monev by handing your W ell S aid .—The Salem Statesman subscription for any paper or magazine says: “We hear the name of George H. to Chas. Grissen. He is local agent for Burnett mentioned in connection with the American subscription Co. 42t4 the nomination on the republican ticket An excitable billiard player at the mayor. This would be a judicious •Jentral Saturday night, thrust bis cue for and if accepted, it would in through a large lamp globe; he also lost nomination, sure his election, and he would fill the the game of billiards. Total costs $1.00. office with credit and honor to himself Rev. John C. Fair is threatened with and the city. typhoid fever and was unable tn appear H unting .—This fine frosty weather tn the pulpit Sunday la«l, and in eonse- finence lay service was held by Dr. John lias induced a good many of the sports son. men of this section to start for the moun Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 tains hunting. Several parties started rents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for yesterday and more are to follow in a •"• points, and 25 cents for 50 points day or two. Deer are said to be plenti when one player discounts the other. ful now and are in excellent condition. H. H. WEi.cn. L ecture .—Geo. P. Colby, the trance Prof. Price has been suffering with a "evere attack of toothache,and yesterday speaker, lectured at the opera house Sat was compelled to dismiss school in the urday and Sunday evenings. From here mrenoon and strike out for the dentist’s. he will go to Corvallis. He will spend about a month lecturing at different *aey will ache no more. The box sheet for the public school points and will then return to his home *ntertainment next Friday evening, is in Florida.__________ _ now open at Rogers & Todd’s drugstore. D ischarged .—The Indian,Sugar Char >’o early and secure your seats, as they ley, who was arrested a few weeks ago are rapidly being taken. and taken to Portland for the supposed , " • Lotigharv, assistant operator in murder of a white man at Salmon river ’he Corvallis office, spent Sunday with three years ago. has been discharged, it . parents in this city, returning home being impossible to establish evidence Yesterday morning. He secured the against him. “L ephose before he left. A oting ladies ought to make good prin C horal U nion .—The parties interest ters. They feel “justified” in "making ed in the organization of a choral union, °P a good “form” in order to give a also all subscribers, are cordially invited ‘'impression.” Thev have nice meet at the opera house this evening, nsta” well s«t "beads” and good “fig- to at 7 o'clock sharp. A general invitation are* And are usually rather “dash“-y extended to all who desire to participate, •od fond of two-or thr'ee-em“braces.” College Notes. OUR ASSISTANTS. Tbe indifference that is often exhibit Happy Valley. ed on tlie part of our youth, toward a thorough education, is often apologized [ Novemlier 12, 1886. for on the ground that tbe body must be 1 Items scarce. developed in useful work. The muscles Mrs. McPhillips and daughter reach must be developed. Going to school 1 ed Pendleton in safety. makes boys and girls despise work. Lee Wright of your city, was set n in Many reasons of a similar kind are this valley last Sunday. urged. It is admitted that the best Mr. Gtlkerson has rented the Chris minds must have reasonably sound bo Newby farm and began ins fall seeding. dies to work in. It is not admitted that The Ilappy Valley mills have been it is necessary to keep a boy, for exam rented to Mr. Versteeg. He has put in ple, out of school in order to give him a ' a new flume and improved the water sound body. For his very freedom from | power in many respects, and is turning restraints may lead him to form bad ' out a first-class quality of flour. O. B. M erry . habits, to indulge in dissipation, until tbe very foundations of a good, healthy Dolph, Tillamook County. constitution are thoroughly sapped. Nov. 8, 1886. This is especially true in small towns, It looks like rain. or large ones too, for that matter, where We have been having some very fine enticements are many and where evil weather for some time back. devices are numerous. In the country The dance at Mr. Krebo’s last Friday tbe chances are better. Communion night was a very pleasant affair. with nature in her purity always lias a Mrs. Joe Ilill is suffering with a very good influence’ upon mind and heart. Rev-re cold. The rent of the neighbor This accounts in part for the country hood are usually well. college boys. The pride of our univer Mr. Elsey, a gentleman from Michi sities, the boys of rigid morals and no gan, has come here to spend the winter ble purpose, comes from the country. with his daughter, Mrs. A. M. Patrick. A grand privilege this, to have been Mr. Ilanchett shot a panther near his born and brought up in the country. house Saturday evening. This is the McMinnville college has been standing second one within about a month. They have been feasting on his sheep. at the very doors ot young men in this Mr. Page, the Little Nestucca mail town for more than a quarter of a cen cairier, met with an accident Sat tury. Not a single young man who lived urday, Nov. 6, which might have result under the shadow of the institution has ed seriously. He was carrying the mail graduated from a thorough course. from this place to Oretown, loaded with This is an important fact. It is a start passengers and freight. His wagon and horRes and all went off over a grade ling fact. An answer should be sought. and piltd up in a heap together, below. A single fact sometimes teaches import Among bis passengers were a lady and ant truth. Add another fact of a simi three little children who bad taken pas with him from Grand Ronde. For lar bearing. A small percentage of the sage tunately they escaped injury. The wa students in the college are residents of gon was broken up some which was ¡he McMinnville. These facts have been extent of the damage. observed by persons living outside of our M ountain Tor. town. Many have wondered that such Lafayelte. things can be true. We leave fuither November 15, 1886. discussion oi this subject till another M. W. Smith and Sam Stott, attorneys time. Think on these things. The ne»v term brought in a large num at law of Portland, were in town last ber of students. The following entered week settling up the Blackburn & Peck last week: Susie M. Booth, Leia F. ham business. Stiortridge, Hattie M. Wright, Walter On Friday night of this week the tem R. Kirkwood, Lenore Kirkwood, Anna perance drama “Past Redemption” will A. Adams, W. W. Gwinn, Roland O. be played nt this place by the Lafayette Jones, Lowell Lynch, Myrtle Hender amatuer club. It is a good play and son, Robert Henderson, Jerome Burch will be well rendered. ett, Bena Snelling, Katie Nelson, Wm. There was a suspicious looking man Reese, Wm. II. Casey. A part of Hon. J. R. Sanders’ family hanging around the jail yard yesterday. The run him in and searched have moved to Collegeside. Mr. Amasa him, officers thinking perhaps he was figuring Sanders, his sister and grandmother on helping Marple to escape, but they have moved into Mr. Lynch’s house. found nothing on his person to indicate In the examinations at the college last anything of the kind. week the pupils did unusually well. Several made a record of 100 in recita There has been a man running in the tions and in examination. woods between this place and Dundee There is some talk of a public exhibi for the last week or ten days. He hides tion just before holidays. tn the brush every time anyone comes Last Saturday night was five degrees in sight of him. The deputy sheriff has colder than anv other this season. The been trying for some time to capture him thermometer registered 21 degrees at 6 but so far lias failed. There are several o’clock a. m. Monday morning. stories about him. Some say lie is ac There must have been some mistake quainted with Marple and has on one about the announcement that the moon occasion expressed his sympathy for would occult several stars last Saturday him, but it is impossible to find out just night. The telescope was brought to the truth. The more probable story is bear on the radiant moon but no stars that he is insane and merely roaming were to be seen in that region. about. Be that as it may he should be Among the apparatus for the college, taken in ; lie certainly has no business recently procured, is a first-class induc there at the present time. tion coil. The students call it a shock Q. ing machine. J ackson . Invitation Acknowledged. Subscribo Programme. Following we give a programme of FOR TH K the school exhibition to be given Friday evening next at the opera house: Welcome Song............................ School. Rec., “Recollections”.. .Elon Wallace. “We Little Boys”........... Lester Daniel. < 4 Tn the Morning”......................... Four Girls. Dialogue....... “i The Little Philosophers. Rec., “Words” .............Laura iMiller. "The Milkmaid”. . Maude Washburn«. Dialogue............... ... “We Are Four.” Dialogue . . “Kittv’s Funeral." Bong............. . .. “Our Baby.” TRY IT THREE MONTHS FOR Rec., “Fashion”........ Maud Randall. “AWoman’s Question’ ’. . Irene Rummel. “I’ll Be a Man”......... >. Hubert Toney. Duet ............ ........... .. . .Instrumental. Dialogue...................... . .. .“Aunt Prue." Recitation, “Curfew Must Not Ring To- night”.............................. Cora Baker. SAMPLE COPY FREE. Duet Mesdanies Campbell and Tucker. Recitation, “The Babes in the Woods” ................................... Pea-1 Kirkwood. Rec.,“A Little Girl”.. . Dotha Daniels. Rec., “Aunt Tabitha”. .Minnie Howell. Dialogue. .“Mrs. Jarlev’s Wax Works.” Song........ “Now We llappv Children.” Rec., “The Little Bird”. . Lizzie Jaehn. “What is a Minority”. .Ray. Satchwell. Rec., “Independent Feelings”.............. —«VOCKUao» T. >. O. «ABT1B— .............................................. Eva Baxter. Rec., “You Pul No Flowers There........ .......... .............................. Edah Wallace. Dialogue................“Mrs. Jonas Jones.” JMsdms.Campbell andTueker, ‘ jMessrs. Rogers and Price. Kec., “Absalom”.........Nelliie Gardner. Rec., “Mrs. Finney”.. .Forrest Narver. Dialogue..............“That Naughty Boy.” Rec., “Little Jim”........... Grace Stuart. Rec., "The Doll”................ Ina Cooper. Closing Song. TELEPHONE 50 Cents E. B. Fellows Carries the Largest and Best Stock Farm for Sale. The Wm. White place 2|i miles east of this city is in my hands for sale. This farm consists of 280 acres of land well improved and can be had for $25 per acre, if sold before December let. Terms very easy. Also some valuable personal property can be had with the farm cheap, good 4-vear old horse, 6 head of cattle, 50 full blood merino sheep, 1 new wagon, some hay, sheaf outs and household furniture. C. W. T almage , McMinnville, Or. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlieum, fever Rores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and "posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect siitisfai- tion, or money refuuded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rogers & Todd. 2»yl in Yamhill County. BEDROCK PRICES ! Come See and be Convinced. Third Street Bet. D and E. Itf ------SHERIDAN----- Furniture Store ! J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre., Braee Up. Carries * full stock of Furniture, ef ell kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets, Mirrors, You arc feeling depressed, your appetite Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. is poor, you are bothered with headache, ---- o---- you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally ------- A full line of------- out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up. but not with stimulants, spring medi cines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap bad whisky, and which stimu late you for an hour, and then leave you in Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridat) worse condition than before. What you S5lf want is an alterative that will purify your Oregon. blood, start healthy action of liver and kid neys, restore your vitality, and give renew ed health and strength. Such a medicine yoR will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Rogers it Todd's drug 3 store. Undertaker’s Goods ! G. E. DETMERING. The Leading Most Excellent. Holl of Honor. J. J. Atkins, chief of police. Knoxville, Following is the roll of honor of the Tenn., writes: “My family and I are bene ficiaries of your most excellent medicine, McMinnville public school for the month Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption : ending November 12: having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends GRADE A. to whom I have recommended it, praise it Laura Miller Jessie Young at every opportunity.*’ Dr. King's New Nellie Harrison Daisy Young. Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, biunchitis. asthma, Ralph Story Kate Leabo croup, and every affection of the throat, Clyde Nash Otna Kouts chest and lungs. Alsea Baker Dennis Brown Trial bottles free at Rogers & Todd's Elvie Apperson Chas. Hodson drugstore. Large size $1. 3 Tbe following letter explains itself: S alem , Or., Nov. 12, 1886. S ec . M c M. F ire D ept .—Dear Sir: I hereby acknowledge the receipt of an in vitation from your department to ball on 25th inst. As the Salem department does not meet before that time I will publish your kind invitation and hope you will see a number of our department present. With thanks on behalf of Sa lem department and wishes for your Anna Hibbs. grade n. success I am yours respectfully, i: m Produce Market. E d . N. E dks , Lucy Baxter Martin Adams Sec. Salem F. D. Inez Eccleston Carrie Braly Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter Cyntitbia Fellows May Gant Martin. P etrified O ranges .—Last Tuesday Xerxes Gant Wilber Hibbs Wheat, per ba................... fific J. L. Steward, of Carlton, was in town Wilber Hamnett Maggio Howell Oats, per bu .................... 38c Myrtie Miller and showed us a curiosity in the shape Perry Leabo Flour, per bar.................... |4.00@|4.40 Forrest Narver Hattie Powell Eggs, per doz .................... 30c of petrified oranges. Mr. S. is having Stella Patty Irene Rummel Butter. r»er lb ......... 25c a well dug on his farm, and when down Fred Stuart Cheese, nest, per lb 20r Grade Stuart Apples, per box ........ 25c0!3Or about 47 feet discovered pieces of trees Morris Sweet Nellie Satchwell Bacon, sides ........ 10c <g 11c Mabel Townsend petrified, and near the tree was found Edward Schank “ shoulder ............ Be Lelia Vanatta several oranges, from the size ot a marble Anna Townsend “ ham, sugar cured. 14c to a full sized orange. The large orange I Elon Wallace Ambia Wright Lizzie Cline is very perfect, and has tbe mark of a ! John Manee REV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville. Ixina Baker rough orange peeling. Mr. 8. has a Lillie Adams N. Y.,writes us that two lwttlesof Gilmore’s Homer McGuire man working for him, that has worked Walter Baker Aromatic wine cured his wife of nervous a great deal in the orange country, and grade c. ness and sleeplessness. Sold by Rogers A Rays that they are perfect oranges.— Altie Booth Todd. Dotha Daniel Register. _______________ Ernest Henderson GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINEisa pos Lottie Elliott itive cure for nil those painful complaints B and T ournament .—A band tourna Birdie Hutclienson Francis Ireland so common to nil our best female popula Georgia Jones ment is proposed to be held at Pendle Lizzie Jaehn tion. Sold by Rogers A Todd. John Sampson Guy McGuire ton on June 23, 24 and 25, 1887, open to Carrie S thank Effie Spencer WANTED. A case of female weakness, all amateur bands of any age os number Chas. Talmage. general debility or nervous exhauston that Thos. Browne Gilmore ’s Aromatic Wine wile not cure. Geo. Howell in Oregon, Washington and Idaho terri Boyce Cooke Sold by Rogers <t Todd. Hurbert Rowland tories. There will be $1200 given in pre Clair Baker Bertie Pound REV. E. J. WIIITNEY, of Clarkson. N. miums, as follows; first premium, $400; [ Claude Braly Y . says: Gilmore's Wine for female weak Ruhv Bergevin second, $200; third, $100; and $3<X) first I Jessie Hill ness stands without a rival. Sold by Rogers premium, $150 second, and $50 third for I Earl W right Ashley Butler 4 Todd. Lester Daniels boys’ hands. The entrance fee will be ' Joe Keller GILMORE'S VROMATIC WINE is the $1.50 for each member of bands wishing I James Johnson Minnie Hill great remedy for women and children, 128 Lizzie Keller Katie Jones to compete.______________ doses for $1. Sold by Rogers <k Todd. Eva Boyer Mamie Stinson A F ine D isplay .—George W. Burt, Lena Mira Sawyer Boyer GILMORE S AROMATIC WINE makes the druggist, has a fine display of holi Valeria Patty a ladv beautiful, because it gives her gtssl, Julia Talmage rich blood Hold by Rogers Todd. Jessie Thistle day goods at his establishment, consist Lillian Pound IMPOTENCY IN MAN OR WOMAN ing of albums, dressing cases, odor i Florence Hamnett Lizzie Hartman qnicklv cured Lv Gilmores A roniatic wine. cases etc., etc. His prices are extreme Maud Washburn John Squires Sold by Rogers A Todd. Etta Redmond ly low. Anyone wanting fine Christmas Gertrude Kaufman El presents should call and examine his 1 Clarence Hutclienson. LADIES. useGihnore's Aromatic wine, it stock.___________ ____ L ost .—On the road from Sheridan to . will cure you. Sold by Rogers <t Todd. T aken I n .—A murder was perhaps McMinnville, Sunday afternoon, a black [ averted when Officer Hart arrested John leather-covered pocketbook, containing i -----MISS Glandon, a McMinnville visitor on Sat several notes, papers and one $5 green urday, who was drunk in a saloon on back. The papers are of no value to i Pine street and slinging twenty-doilar anyone but the owner. A reward of $5 pieces about. Glandon had $360 in his will be paid to party finding and return- ; possesion.—News. ing this property to the undersigned at or to the T elephone office at [ U ndertaking .—W. H. Bingham has Sheridan McMinnville. V ictor G ross . added to his furniture business a fine We have never seen in tbe city as fine 1 line of coffins direct from Chicago and is now prepared to fill all orders in the line a display of pocket cuttlerv as Manning .t Co keeps since they have been buying of undertaking. 45tl 1 direct from Chicago. Their prices are B orn —In McMinnville, Sunday morn lower than the lowest. Ladle*, please call and see mv --------------------- a. a I ing, November 14, 1886, to the wife of The finest assortment ot cook and Doug Walker, a boy. h“«t>ng stoves ever brought to McMinn George Cornet is the efficient and gen ville, can be seen at Manning A Co.,and tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par- the prices on them are so low that it ----- I makes all other stove dealers weep. Will have an early Fall Stoek. - August - * tl lors, aftei 6. The Milliner, McMinnville, Oregon 10 CENT COUNTER 10 * i Dry Goods House In the City. Itf SHERIDAN Livery and Feed Stable!! R. MoKUNE, P rop *. Transient Stock Well Cared For ! Teams and outfits furnished parties wish- to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. Give me a Call 4tr HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! —Harness at the— Lafayette Hamess Shop,, —at absolutely— Portland Prices. ---- o---- Bnggv Harness from 112.00 and upward*. Team’ Harness from 125.00 and upward.' I have also something entirely new in th< line of sweat pads. My terms are CASH, or notes that ran be turned into rash. A. WELLS. —Having Bought the- Truck and Express BuMnrn* of Ixignn Brow. A Hender son. I am ready to do all kind* of Trucking and Delivering —At Any Tune.— Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Give Me a Trial. M. S. GOFF. .. a OPPOSITION I I Boot and Shoe Store ! Next to Yamhill County Bank. M c M ixnville • • Oaaooe. The largest end Finest Stock ever brought to YanihiU Couulv. Boots and Shoes mule to order and neatly repaired. wit Prie»» to the Bedrock. F DIKLWUXJUPBX