The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 19, 1886, Image 3

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    ¿¿ est SIDE TELEPHONE.
i Tobbogan caps are all the go as a
lieud-dress for ladies. Almost every
girl, big and little, in thia city wear them,
lliev are of crocheted zephyr with large
pompons in front.
Lawrence Woodruff relurued Tuesday
night from the shingle mills in the
mountains where he has been working
the past summer. He says deer are
plenty, and ho brought home a couple
oi hams.
Rev. John C. Fair has so far recover­
ed from his recent attack of sickness us
to be able to hold services again as usual
Friday evenings, and there will be ser­
vice in St. JameB church this evening at
7 o’clock.
Jones A Co. have disposed of their
° i • ,b°'R‘r from their mountain mill,
which lias been lying idle in their yards
for some time, to parties over in the Ne­
halem country—about ninety miles from
Reed ville.
Monday work was begun to finish the
gapon the Portland & Willamette Valley
railroad. Sufficient iron is on hand to lay
three miles of track. When this length
is finished, 10,009 feet will remain un­
completed.
Every person buying one dollar’s
worth of holiday goods at Rogers A
Todd’s receives free a chance of winning
a fine Webster’s unabridged dictionary.
I he lucky number to be drawn for
Christmas day.
Rogers A Todd have a fine display of
Christmas goods in their windows, and
they tell us half their stock lias not ar­
rived yet. Surely one need not be long
in finding suitable presents among such
an extensive stock.
“II ie - d A way .—A funny little story
Taxable Property.
OUR ASSISTANTS.
comes to our ears regarding one of Mc­
Minnville’s fair daughters and her young
The following table prepared in the of­
official dirkctoky .
fice of the secretary of mate, will b I iow
man. They had made up their minds
Willamina.
THIRD DISTRICT.
the total value of all the taxable prop­
to elope and get married. The young
Nov. 18 1886.
R. P. Boise.
lady was to let herself out of the win­ Quite a number of our citizens are on erty in the several counties of the state,
ludge .
Attorney
...Geo.
W.
Belt.
prosecuting
'as retuined by the county assessors for
dow into the arms of her lover, w ho was I the sick list.
COtJSTV.
—«ÇCCBSSO» TO ». G. »ABT»»—
!
to
be
in
waiting,
and
together
they
were
Quite a lot of snow fell on the mountains 1886. It also shows the total for 1885.
R. I’. Bird,
Lnitors I
J. W. Watts.
1 Sixteen counties show * net gain over
to hie themselves away to some distant west of town Wednesday.
It. It. Laughlin,
city and be made one. On the appoint­ Dr. Everett was again in our neibor- 1885, of $3.817,045, while eleven counties
Representatives
F. N. Li'tle,
ed hour the young man was in waiting bood last week, looking for beetles and show a total decrease of $1,261,866, mak­
C. Lafollett.
and the young lady carefully raised the butterflies as usual.
....... L. Lougharv.
ing a total gain in taxable property for
■ Udg®
‘ /
window and stepped out But alas, her
J. S. Hibbs,
kinniiMÌ<»ner8 |
We learn that Joe. Wood formerly of the year 1886 of $2,554,178:
Geo. Dorsev.
foot slipped and she came down square
G. W. Hriedwell.
on top of the unfortunate young man this county is preparing to build a saw
Plerk
Taxable
Taxable
T. .1. Harris.
with ail the force of her 120 pounds, i mill on Big Nestucea.
Sheriff
County.
property property
W. W. Nelson.
hftiarer.............
upsetting
him.
and
together
they
rolled
1885.
1886.
Messrs. Soper Bros, have built anew
Wyatt Harris.
over and over on the sidewalk, making store house, where they are now located,
J. A. C. Freund.
jchool 8upt...........
such
a
ra-'ket
that
the
neighbors
in
the
Baker.............
.. J. I). Fenton.
$ 2,252,664
doing a lousing business.
purveyor
next block and the young lady’s parents
It. C. Narver.
Benton..........
3,326,400
E'oroncr
■
Mr Wm De Haven has purchased a Clackamas .
thinking only of murderers and thieves,
2,370,598
Carries the Largest and Best Stock
were up and in arms immediately. The hundred acres of the Simms farm pay­ Clatsop.........
«.II ■MIL»... - -
1,901,677
young lady hastily scrambled back into ing twenty dollars per acre.
Columbia. . ..
538,184
in Yamhill County.
the window, and the young man, gather­ The low price of beef cattle makes our Coos..............
1,387,501
ing himself together, fled, narrowly es­ cattle men look gloomy, and several are Crook............
1,263,131
caping from being shot for a burglar.
419,514
preparing to stall feed a large number Curry.............
2,910,210
of beeves anticipating better prices in Douglas.........
Gilliam..........
S chool E xhibition .—To night is the the late winter or early Bpring.
1,023,365
Grant.............
2,773,420
long promised school exhibition at the
Y um Y um .
Jackson ........
2,280,183
opera house. The little folks have been
Josephine.....
553,629
Sheridan.
practicng for Rome time and will un­
Klamath.......
630,915
November 17, 1886.
Lake..............
doubtedly do their best. There will al­
1,106,330
telephone vvh isperings .
Lane..............
4,192,717
so be giyen in addition to the entertain­ No school yet.
Linn..............
5,502,682
ment
offered
by
the
little
folks,
some
Keep
the
girls
in
the
kitchen.
Marion
..........
4,756,777
| Thanksgiving next Thursday.
good singing bv the older ones. The
Morrow..........
944,587
Teach the boys to play marbles.
proceeds go to fitting our public school
I Read the new ads. in to-day's issue.
Multnomah...
17,633,145
with charts, maps, etc., and for this rea­ Hon. J. J. Henderson, of Bellevue, Folk..............
3,014,487
I Shooting matches will soon he in
son every one should turn out. Admis­ was in town Friday.
271,229
Tillamook .. ..
larder.
sion 25 cents. Reserved seats on sale
4,093,181
Third Street Bet. D and K. ltf
\Ve understand that Capt. Lafollet is Umatilla .....
at Rogers & Todd’s. No extra charge.
Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II.
2,995,613
improving slowly and will lie home in a Union............
Welch's.
tf
Wasco............
1,843,023
The ladies of St. James guild would
few days.
B ar Y our D oors .—Last Friday night
Washington...
2,558,000
Band of Hope to-morrow afternoon at like some of their farmer friends to
Miss
Casey,
who
is
teaching
the
Goph
­
4,024,623
bring them a few ears of corn, wheat, or some miscreant entered the kitchen of er Valley school, spent Saturday and Yamhill........
E o'clock.
other agricultural product, to be the McMinnville hotel and carried off Sunday with Miss Ida Potter.
I Good canned corn 10c per can at Baxter any
Total. . .
—Proprietors of—
$76,567,795 $79,122,973
used in decorating the church for thanks­ 25 pounds of sugar and about 50 pounds
¡A Martin’s.
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Mr. Roheit McKune has had his resi­
giving service. Anything of this kind
Kesturea
Saw Mills,
of
flour.
Not
satisfied
with
this
he
re
­
dence f ainted ; also the front of his liv­
Call at Miss Russ’ and examine her 10 left at tlie residence of Mrs. Jas. 11.
Brace Up.
Turner, this city, will be duly appreciat­ turned Wednesday night and took away ery stable, which adds greatly to their
cent counter.
McMinnvilk
Sash
and door Factory.
a quarter of venison which Mr. McGuiie appearance.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite
ed by the ladies.
—
Dealers
in -
For a square meal go to the St. Charles
had just purchased that day. This
telegraph office has been established is poor, you are bothered with headache,
—only 25 cents.
White and Red Lead,
M arp L e was R ight .—The people of thief is evidently some one right in our at A Briedwell
you
are
fidgetty,
nervous,
and
generally
’s, on the narrow gauge,
midst and is well acquainted with
out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace
Linseed and Lubricating Oils,
Fair and festival December 1st, at Yamhill county feel like giving Marple own
the lay of the house. It stands people with Charley Ileakon as operator. Char­ up. but not witli stimulants, spring medi­
Garrison’s Opera house.
credit for telling the truth in one in­ well in hand to keep their doors secure­ ley is a Sheridan boy and wo wish him
Varnishes
of all Description,
cines, or bitters, which have for tlieir basis
Best oysters in the market at Baxter stance at least—when he told Sheriff ly locked when such characters are success.
very cheap bad whisky, mid which stimu­
Kalsomine,
Spanish Whiting
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4 Martin's. Try a can.
Many of our citizens are grumbling late you for an hour, and then leave you in
Harris to “send that — Singleton home; among us.
Paris
Whiting
worse
condition
than
before.
What
you
about
the
prospect
of
the
mail
being
A fine line of Christmas cards just re- he’s no good as a detective.” Singleton
is an alterative that will purify your
B and of H ope P icnic .—At the last carried on the narrow gauge. At pres- want
P. de B. and Princess Mstalio
ceived at Miss F. E. Russ’.
returned to Portland and made a great
blood,
start
healthy
action
of
liver
and
kid
­
ent the Portland mail arrives hereby neys, restore your vitality, and give renew­
Roof Paint, Venitiaa Red,
Teas and coffees ns cheap an the ado to his chief and to the reporters meeting ot the Band of Hope, it was de­ stage from McMinnville at 5 o’clock. But ed
health and strength. Such a medicine
cided
to
hold
an
entertaininenton
Satui-
cheapest at Baxter A Martin's.
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if tlie change is made it will not reach you will find in Electric Bitters, and only Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre,
there about the discoveries lie bad made
dav, November 27, at Grange hall,—a here until 9 o’clock at night.
50 cents a bottle at Rogers A Todd’s drug
Prof. Carl Young of Lafayette public and the clews he had worked up, when
and Hardware
store.
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3
A. Z.
school, was in town Tuesday evening.
the truth of the matter is he found out picnic they decided to call it—because a
a luncli will be laid and the day spent in
Pries«
•• Low as th« Lowest.
from
hearsay
in
a
short
time
after
he
H. C. Burns nnd W. S. Warren of
Webfoot.
a general picnic for the little folks. A
Most Excellent.
Bellevue paid us a pleasant call this arrived at Latayette all he knew of the good programme has been arranged con­
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JONES Co
November 13, 1886.
week.
J. J. Atkins, chief of police. Knoxville,
case when ho left for Portland. His dis­ sisting of recitations, solos, etc., etc.
O. M. Harris, of Dayton, is in our Tenn., writes : "My family and I are bene­
Come and examine our samples of coveries were made by Sheriff Harris, The parents of the little ones are invited neighborhood
------SLIERIDAN
to-day.
ficiaries of your most excellent medicine.
fine job work.
Best work. Lowest Coroner Narver and other citizens, of to be present, and assist them in having
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a
good
time.
prices.
The Sunday school of the Webfoot Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption :
Lafayette, and Singleton had about as
having found it to be all that you claim for
church will give a concert soon.
Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder a nd Mrs. Frank much to do with fastening suspicion of
it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends
E nterprising .—P. F. Browne our en­
Harding left Wednesday afternoon for guilt on Marple as he had with convict­
Mr. John Grimes lias bought a part of to whom I have recommended it, praise it
Astoria.
ing the Chicago anarchists ; he has prob­ terprising boot and shoe inan is bound T. Warner’s farm and expects to build at every opportunity.” Dr. King’s New
J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre.,
Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed
heard of both cases. Singleton to make his part of the city improve. on it in the spring.
Baxter A Martin have just received n ably
to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, Carries a full stock of Furniture, »f all
may
make
a
good
detective
and
gain
He
will
soon
commence
the
erection
of
Mr. Page, of Portland, has through croup, and every affection of the t liront, kinds, Fine Bedroom Seis Mtirror«,
new lot of that gilt-band ware. Call and promotion, which latter seems to be his
a building adjoining the one now occu­ his agent bought a large amount of fruit chest and lungs.
see it.
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Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc.
chief aim judging by the way he works
Trial bottles free at Rogers A Todd's
Several ear loads of heavy timbers for the Portland dailies, but if lie’s got “de­ pied by Mrs. Stewart as a millinery shop in tiiis part of tlie country.
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drug Btore. Large size $1.
I
and
fit
it
up
in
style
for
a
restaurant.
Mrs. McTeer was on the sick list (if
the new Star mills have arrived from tective ability,” as the Telegram speaks
Mrs.
Stewart
will
have
charge
of
the
es­
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A
full line of--------
there had been a list kept) the fore part GILMORE’S A ROM ATIC WINE is a pos­
of him, it hasn’t “broken out” on hirp
Portland.
tablishment and run it in connection of the week, but is out again.
yet.
“
Bring
us
a
chair,
”
Singleton
;
itive
cure
for
all
those
painful
complaints
Mrs. Games, of Tacoma, is visiting in
with her millinery store.
common to all our best female popula­
Mrs. Boyce, widow of the late Dr. Paul so
this city, the guest of Mrs. and Rev. “you make us tired.”
tion. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Boyce,
is
desirous
of
getting
a
married
Jno. C. Fair.
L
ost
.
—
On
the
road
from
Sheridan
to
C uriosity .—Yeterday we were shown
couple without a family to live witli her WANTED. A case of female weakness, Store, one dour south of bridge, Hbertdsn,
| C. Grissen was in Portland two or something by Mr. W. J. Garrison, the McMinnville, Sunday afternoon, a black I the
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¡rrncral debility or nervous exhauston that Oreguu.
coming winter.
three days this week selecting a stock of like of which we never heard of before leather-covered pocketbook, containing
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine wile not cure.
Sold
by
Rogers
A
Todd.
Mr.
Frank
'Wilson,
the
late
occupant
holiday gooes.
It was a wad of hair as large as a man’s several notes, papers and one $5 green­ of the Rev. W. D. Nichols farm, is pre­ REV. E. J. WHITNEY, of Clarkson. N.
George Cornet is the efficient and gen­ hand taken from just beneath the bide back. The papers are of no value to paring to build a house on his own place;
Y., says: Gilmore's Wine for female weak­
tlemanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par­
but tire owner. A reward of $5 a move in the rigiit direction.
ness stands without a rival. Sold by Rogers
of a cow he had butchered. A piece of anyone
lors, after August 6.
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will be paid to party finding and return­
& Todd.
Rregretting
that
“
notes
”
from
this
flesh,
a
sort
of
sac
or
pouch
grew
to
the
ing this property to the undersigned at
The many friends of Mrs. C. W. Tal­
Cornet have been so long withheld, we GILMORE'S AROMATIC WINE is the
mage will be pleased to learn that she is underside of the skin, and this pouch Sheridan or to the T elephone office at send forth a faint sound this week and great remedy for women ami children, 128
V ictor G ross .
grew hair next to the meat of the animal. McMinnville.
constantly improving.
hofie so long a silence will not occur doses for $1. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
GILMORE'S AROMATIC WINE makes
again.
W. H. Bingham calls the attention of It is supposed as the cow shed her outer
H ouse R ansacked .—Last Sunday
a lady beautiful, because it gives her good,
our readers to the fine line of under­ hair this pouch also shed on the inside
The
plow
and
harrow,
the
drill
and
rich
blood Sold by- Rogers A Todd.
and
thus
accumulated
the
wad
of
hair
while John E. Holman and wife, who 1
takers goo Is this week.
that was packed and curled against it, live seven miles south of town, were cultivator, every farm horse and farm
IMPOTENCY
MAN OR WOMAN
, hand, have been brought into requisi- quickly cured by IN
The Ladies’ aid Society of the C. I’, but detached from it, on the insidejbe-
Gilmores Aromatic wine
church will give an entertainmen t Fri­ tween the hide and the meat, The away from home, some one, supposed to ! tion and country life is decidedly active. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
day evening Dec. 10, 1886.
pouch had a long growth of hair on it be tramps, broke into tlie house and
Who is there so dead to the beauties
LADIES, use Gilmore’s Aromatic wine.it
when found. It is certainly a great ransacked the premises. They found of our earth as not to be able to appre­ will cure you. bold by Rogers A Todd.
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Iu the City.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox have gone curiosity.
nothing of any value to themselves but ciate the present brightness of earth and
on a visit to Mrs. W.’s parents, who re­
a good supply of edibles which they sky? The sunny days and starry nights;
SHERIDAN
side near Derry, Polk county.
D eer P lenty .—Deer are so plenty in proceeded to make away with in the the varied and ever changing coloring
Secnreyour seats earlv at the school en- the Moore’s valley district that they most approved style.
of the autumn leaves, and the gorgeous
I tertainment to-night. There is sure to be catch them and tie them with ropes.
richness of the late blooming flowers are mini it* is uiuiiiuj
F ire at S mithfield .—A large ware­ gifts which should call forth our deepest
I a rush as soon as the doors are open.
One day last week some dogs chased house belonging to Geo. Hubbard, at gratitude and awaken our highest sense
| The 10 cent counters at Miss F. E. one till it took refuge under a house.
The Leader in Millinery.
R. MoKUNE, P rof *.
Smithfield, Polk county, on the line of of enjoyment. But like Josiah Alien’s
I Rnss’ is piled full of goods which will
wife, “I’m episodin’.”
There
happened
to
be
no
one
at
home
HAIR
WEAVING AND STAMPING.
I have to be examined to be appreciated.
the Oregonian railway was destroyed by
Thanking you, Mr. Editor, tor your
but the lady and she courageously
Transient Stork Weil fared Fur !
I Great bargins in all kinds of watches, crawled under the house with a rope in fire Monday night. The warehouse con­ patience during the past silence, I prom­ Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. 42tf
I clocks, plated ware, etc. at the McMinn- her band and secuied the deer by tying tained 5,000 bushels of grain and 2,000 ise you a more regular air from
Teams and outfits furnished parties wish-
I ville Jewelry store, Wm. Holl, proriet- the rope around its body and fastening grain sacks, all of which were consumed.
C ornet .
to go to the coast, at reasonable rates.
or.
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the other end to the support of the The total loss was about $4,000, covered
by
insurance.
Incendiarism
was
the
Religious
Services-Sunday
Next.
Proprietor
of
house.
When
her
husband
came
home
A new telegraph office has been estab­
lished at Bridw-ell's station, Yamhill she informed him and he hauled it out cause.
Social meeting at 11 o’clock every
county, with John Bridwell, Jr., as oper­ and cut its throat. It was a large buck.
N avigators .—AL Southmayd and his Lord's day at the Christian church.
HERE WE ARE AT LAST!
ator.
All Kinds of
—Harness at the—
C horal U nion ,—About seventy per­ brother Star, of Sheridan, passed thro’ Sunday schol every Sabbath at 3 o’clock.
Elsia Wright will probablv establish a
wood yard in the city. Tin's is a needed sons were in attendance at the opera this city Tuesday on their way home, i M. E. church—services will be held
Trucking
and
Delivering
enterprise, and we hope it will prove house Tuesday evening, the purpose be­ They have been to Astoria, and traveled ' at 11 a. m. and at 7:00 p. m.
Done to order. Constantly on hand, Mill
entire distance in a skiff, starting j All are cordially invited.
successful.
Feed, Flour, Wheat and ’Oats. Also, all
ing to organize a permanent Choral Un­ the
—at absolutely—
from Sheridan five weeks ago. They ;
R ev . II. P. S atchwell , Pastor.
kinds of Wood, Slringles, Posts, Shakes,
Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large ion. Committees were appointed to carried blankets and provisions along1
Etc. All orders left with us for Stowe <t
or small quantities; sweet cider. 15 form by-laws, and to procure music, and an<l camped wherever night overtook
St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass Brower's lumber yard promptly attended
cents per gallon, at the cider mill of another mee'.ing is called for Monday them. Considerable game was captured at 10:30 a m. on the second and fourth to.
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Jno. J. Sax.
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Delivery Wagqn Always Ready.
Sundays of each month. Sunday school
night to complete the organization. The on the trip.
Buggy Harness from ?I2 GO and upward.
at
2
:30
p.
m.
everv
Sunday.
Orders
left
with
Rogers
A
Todd,
at
City
The McMinnville Jewelry store is the music will be here by that time, and
Drug Store, promptly tilled.
ltf. ’ Team Harness from 125.00 and upward.
J. S. W hite , Rector.
largest west of Portland, and the cheap­ members are requested to bring with
D ied .—At the residence of the Misses [
I have alao something entirely new In th»
est place to buy goods in Oregon. Wm. them the book known as the “Sing­ McNary, in Salem, on Saturday night, I St. James’ church. Rev. John C.
line of s weat pads.
Holl is the proprietor.
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er’s Welcome.” About fortv-five have Nov. 14, 1886, at about 11 p. m., Prof. I Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m., and
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.My terms are (’ASH, or notes that ran
he turned into cash.
A. WELL8.
Open temperance meeting at Grange signified their intention of becoming G. P. Newell, of Philomath. Deceased ’ 7:00 p. m
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
hall Monday night. These meetings are members.
Having Benight the—
was aged 66 years, and was an old resi- 1 Friday evening services at 7 :00 p m.
well attended and are very interesting, a
M istake .—We were mistaken in the dent of Oregon. He lived in this city i Seats free. All are cordially invited to
Hood programme being always prepared.
item regarding Mrs. J. F. Spencer and for several years, and was well known attend.
Flocks can be bought at the McMinn­
here. His remains were taken to Ore­
C. P. church. Services at the usual
ville Jewelry store cheaper than any­ hsr son returning Monday night. They gon City, and buried Tuesday.
hours. Subject for forenoon discourse,
where else. Come and see for yourself. did not come. Dr. Jones preformed an­
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W m . H oll .
other operation on the boy, Monday, re­ O mittf . d .—The name of Haymond “Some very desirable things that can be
BuNiness of Logan Bros. Hender­
had only by those who seek after and
son. I am ready to do ail kinds of
We are glad to hear from our old moving from his ankle a small piece of Satchwell, one of the best boys at the labor lor them.” Subject for evening:
mends Dr. W. E. II. Boyd and B. F. dead bone, and Wednesday the ankle public school, was through an accident, “Conscience—what is it? And Is it a
Trucking and Delivering
> avlor of Goldenda'.e, W. T. After this was opened again and three more small
sufficient guideb” Sunday school 9:30 a.
Ladies, please call and see my
the T elephone will visit them regular­ pieces of bone were removed, in conse­ omitted from the roll of honor published m. Everybody cordially invited to at­
—At Any Time.—
quence of which it will be necessary in our last issue. He has neither been tend.
ly.
Delivery
Wagon Always Ready.
absent or tardy, and has stood one hun­
for him to remain quiet for a few days.
T. II. H enderson , Pastor.
Remember the dances given by the
dred in all his studies. In justice to him
Give
M* n Trial.
»re company are always conducted in the
M ade H appy .—A. C. Chandler, A. D. we hasten to make the correction.
Services at the Baptist church.—
Wost decorous manner. Spectators will
Preaching morning and evening at usu­
Will have an early Fall Stock.
. admitted to the gallery Thanksgiving Martin, L. M. Lynch, Jerome Scott, T.
D edicated .—The ,ew Baptist church al hours
Subject for 11 a. m.,—
night.
P. Austen, C. A. Nelson, W. A. New­
at . tayton, Marion county, has been I “Bringing in the sheaves.” For 7 :30 p.
OPPOSITION
Mrs. Frank Morrison nee Miss May man and Mrs. S. Burnett, McMinnville; completed, and was dedicated on Sun­ m., “The milvation army." All are
M.
R-
Fletcher.
Lafayette;
John
A.
An
­
Baker, of Seattle, W. T.. presented her
1 cordially invited, strangers made wel­
husband with a fine boy last week. And drews, W. J. Cameron and L. L. Still- day, Rev. G. J. Burchett of this city come.
M< MINNYII.LE, OREGON.
they say you can hear Frank smile three ville, North Yamhill; and Willie Lough­ preaching the dedicatory sermon. The
G. .1. B urchett , Pastor.
arv, Corvallis, were made happy this building is 30x60. and is well finished.
blocks.
Next to Yamhill County Bank.
Always
on hand tie best quality of Beef.
week. Cause—the T elephone will visit The church is all paid for, and has mo­
Mutton. Pork, and
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Billiards at the “Orphan's Home” 15 them regularly herafter.
McMtXSVtLLR
•
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ney
on
hand.
cents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for
Tlie
liest
salve
in
the
world
for
cuts,
•’" Points, and 25 cents for 50 points
F ast W ork .—The "McMinnville Go­
'lit Largest and Finest Stock ever brought
N ew D eparture .—Charley Fleming,
vhen one player discounts the other.
to Yarnhill County.
pher” has been at it again,—Arthur the barber, has added to his shop a line bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
H. H. W elch .
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Chandler we mean. This time he has of eastern made cigars that are “dan­ sores,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­ Highest prices paid for all kinds of fet Boots and Shoes made to order and nsstly
One of the features of the festival and
repaired.
feir Deem t er 1, will be the children’s dugawel!27 feet deep, and walled it dies.” The “Temptation” and “Henry tively cures piles, or no pay required. I stock.
''"Partment. This will be a five cent up in exactly 6 hours. This is undoubt­ Clay” are his highest and best cigars, but It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
GIVE
ME
A
CALL.
his
"Rustler
”
is
the
best
five
center
tion,
or
money
refunded.
Price
25
table set apart especially for the chil­ edly the best time on record. Come on
Price» to the Bedrock.
Respectfully,
dren and they can pay their mites and now, all you fast diggers and see who ever sold in this city- See ad, under cents [mr box. For sale bv Rogers A i
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“*e their choice of the articles on sale. can beat it.
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BEDROCK PRICES !
Come and be Convinced.
Jones & Co.,
Furniture Store!
Undertaker’« Goodi!
G. E. DETMERING.
The Leading
Dry Goods House
Livery and Feed liable!!
J. J. COLLARD,
Give me a Call
It. I City H ui to Store.
Lafayette Harness shop,
Portland Prices.
F. E. RUSS
Truck and Express
The Milliner,
McMinnville, Oregon
M. S. GOFF. .■
CITY MARKET
Boot and Shoe Store !
All Kinds of Meat.
,