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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1886)
«®«4H side telephone . Oh, no, Bro. Glass, thn T elephone is College Notes, OUR ASSISTANTS, Farm for Sale. not mashed” op . your locals. We only appropriated” one, and have found out There seems to be a large amount of OFFICIAL. DIRKCTOBY. since there was no truth in it. The Wm. White place miles east Sheridan. what, for lack of a better term, might be of this city is in my hands for sale. This Cards are out announcing the wed third district . November 29, 1886. farm consists of 280 acres of land well ding of Miss Emma Smith of Amity, to called drifting in educational interests. R. P. Boise. H. G. Hawley of Polk county, to-mor Let us make the meaning clear. There School will commence this morning, improved and can be had for »25 per biKig» ,. Attorney .Geo. W. Heli. row at tho Christian church, Amity. is decided hesitancy on the part of those H. Z. Foster teacher. acre, if sold before December 1st. COUNTY. IVeVKSSOB TO »/ C< W*kTEB who have children to educate. Boys 1 here was a pleasant gathering last Miss la*na Lea bo, of Salem, was visit- Terms very easy. Also some valuable R. P. Hird, tenners ■ .1. W. Walls. evening at the residence of J. C. Cooper. and girls are sent to school, it is true, ' ing in town last week. personal property can be bad with the R. 1!. Laughlin. It was Mrs. Cooper’s 36th birthday. but why? Because neighbor fo-and-so Lepresentatives j Miss Kate Foster has returned from farm che»p, good 4-vear old horse, 6 F. N. Lb I le. She recteved several handsome pres head of cattle, 50 full blood merino sends liis. In short, pride is made the an extended visit at Seattle. C. La fol leit. ents. sheep, 1 Dew wagon, some hay, sheaf L. Loi>gt|||ey, Lu.lgr ............. motive. In another case poqerty stands Tommy Falconer has gone to Port General G. E. Caukin, past depart oats and household furniture. J. S. Bibbs, Lonitnissioners j Ileo. Do'-ev. ment commander of the G. A. R. of Ore in the way of the child, and a brief edu land to purchase a new stock of grocer C. W. T almaoe , <!. W. Brieilwell. gon, and general agent of the Travelers’ cation is resorted to in order to avoid the ies. McMinnville, Or. T. .1. Harris. insurance company, visited the city last humiliation, if not tHe disgrace, in the Finti” Thanksgiving praise services were W. W. Nelson. week. Bh■ea»t”,c•* ........ held in the M. E. church Thursday ev Buckleii’s Arnica Salve, ranks of poverty. This course is lauda Wyatt Harris. .1. A. I'. F eu ml O. O. Hodson left Muncie yesterday ble, but the motives are rather merce ening. L| km »1 Supt The best salve in the world for cuts, .1. 1>. Fenton. for Oregon. It is his intention to stop hiirvevor............... . I‘i ess Mays ent a serious gash across D. C. Nurver. in Chicago for n day or two and then nary. In thousands of instances force r’oroncr the hack of his hand while splitting bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever of circumstances determines the educa come to Oregon. lie will arrive here wood with an ax a few days ago. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Caines the Largest and Best Stock tional destiny of the young life. It may some time next week. and all skin eruptions, and posi PRICES” Gliit^ ball shooting was one of the in- corns, in Yamhill County, be providential that many are brought teiesting features of the Thanksgiving tively cures piles, or no pay required. that are as low as any Drug The ladies’ society of the C. P. church up It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac and out of straightened circumstanc have decided to postpone their entertain nrogrumme. < ’ . Whitmer and Tommy \Store in this county is what we ment until January or February 1887, es into broad manly culture, but it is Kay were the best. tion, or money refuuded Price 25 \will guarantee you. instead of giving it Dec. 10, 1886, as not providential for a parent to pay no Two of our young men who attended cents per box. For sale by Rogers A Todd. 29yl heretofore announced. ROGERS <$• TODD, regard for the highest culture and devel the dance at Willamina Thursday night, The Druggists. Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 opment of the child. This is saying met witli a mishap. By some means Money Wanted. cents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for the horses became entaneled and the 50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points much. To be thus regardless of the harness had to be cut off. The boys higher motives in sending to college is to say they won’t go any more. All persons indebted to Terry and TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. when one player discounts the other. II. H. W elch . A. Z. leave all to a deftless, rushing tide. Wright will please call and settle their accounts immediately. The accounts are A belter bargain for a comfortable lit Hence I say these are drifting. There ■ I Henry Burke is sick. in my hands and the books must be Bellevue. tle home was never offered, than that is a moving on with a heedless crowd, closed up at once. KI Collection day to-morrow. abvertised for sale in another column who live, but who can scarcely give a November,29, 1886. 48t4 L ee W rioht . of this paper. Some one should avail El Rogers A Todd are invoicing. Thad has been asleep and just woke reason why. It this heedless way of himself of this oportunity at once. up. I Mrs. Clark Braly is very sick. Dr. I. C. Taylor is in the city with making destiny was exhibited in educa public school lias over J. O. Guild was in Portland on busi headquarters at the office of Dr. H. V. ■ I Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. 200 McMinnville Third Street Bet. D and E. 6tf students enrolled, apportioned as tion alone it would be more tolerable. It ness V. Johnson. Dr. Taylor makes a spe last week. ■Welch's. tf follotys: Miss Carrie Marks, 60; Mrs. is in every pursuit the same. A young cialty of hemorrhoids and other diseases Mathif ux, 56; Miss Marv Martin 54 ; and man chooses a profession and rushes “Unde Reuben” Gant come down of the rectum. No charge for examina El D. B Putman of Amity was in town Prof. Price, some forty odd. tions, Cure guaranteed or no charge ^■yesterday. headlong into it, not knowing definitely from Philomath Saturday. 47tf will be served at the Episco whether he is adapted for such a calling. Several from this place attended a made. El For a square meal go to the St. Charles pal Supper fair to-morrow night. Admission to How can he know until he has studied meeting of the Holiness band at Balls —Proprietors of— ■—only 25 cents. the fair ami entertainment free, supper, and mastered his own mental composi ton Sunday. Notice. K I Fair and festival at the opera house 25 ffostuffi Saw Mill;;, cents. Programme of the entertain Miss Nora Mulkey, who has been ^■to-morrow night. ment will be found in another column. tion? How can the parent, who is sup teaching near Monmouth, came down Owing to the change in our business McMinnville Sash and dtvr Jactory, fl A party of hunters captured a fine red The bridge carpenters, who have had posed to know more than the child, de home Saturday. —Dealers in— we need all the money due us. So all ■ fox the other night. their headquarters at this place all sum termine this momentous question with There was a full house at the society, who owe j us please call and settle at .. _.. White and Red Lead, mer, are employed at Independence to out having given the child a most thor K | “Jack” Esson and wife of Portland day. The rest of the week they will be Friday night. The exercises consisted of once. Linseed and Lubricating Oil», 49tf R ogers A T odd . |H «re visiting in the city. ough course ot education? And how a ciphering match, spelling and decla at work on the South Yamhill bridge. mations. We understand the next meet Varnishes of all Description, can they be educated in this higher I | Fair and festival December 1st, at Yesterday while a Chinaman was ing will be at the Olds school house next ■ Garrison’s Opera house. sense without going to college? For Sale. Kalsomine, Spanish Waiting Friday evening. passing the St. Charles hotel, bis feet Rev. 8. P. Davis, of Oregon City, was |r,| This is the last day of grace. Take slipped. Throwing liisarm out hesenl it Paris Whiting . W. J. Sargent and family had quite r’i/'A Acres of fine rolling land one and Collegeside last Saturday. He called IB UP your cows to-morrow. crashing through one of the largo glass on an experience going home from the soci P. h B. and Princess SJetaltc , one-half miles from McMinnville on l ’ rof. Crawford in tiie college labrato- windows in the front part of the build ry and witnessed some nice electrical ex ety Friday evening. One of the horses for »45 per acre. Enquire of Ki| The new fire bell has at last been ing. Roof Paint, Venitlau Red, ■ raised and placed in position. periments. slipped and fell breaking the pole of the T homas R ogers . Spanish Brown, Yellow Oehrtf, The Episcopal fair to be held on the The college boy.t have purchased a carriage. After the necessary repairs, [ Miss Ollie Bell, of MeCov, Polk coun- evening ot December 1 will be an excel nice, new, rough-and-ready foot ball. they had proceeded but a short distance Good Results in Every Casa. ■ ty is the guest of Miss F. E. Russ. and Hardware lent place at which to purchase Christ The student who kicked his boot off the when the old critter balked and kept i< Look at C. Grissen’s immense stock mas presents. Many useful and fancy first blow thinks the ball is a good one. them out until almost midnigh. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer Price* a* Low a* the Lowest. ■ of holiday goods now open. 49tl0 T had . articles will be offered for sale at veiv Several on Collegeside are complaining of Chattanoga, Tenn., writes tlyit he was of sore throat. Martin Rhodes and Miss ltf JONES à C«. seriously afflicted with a severe cold that : Mr. H. D. Burdett, an old Yamhiller, low prices. Mattie Walton are among the number. settled on his lungs ; had tried inanv reme Lafayette. B is now located at Pendleton, Oregon. Dr. Goucher of this city, spent yester dies without benefit. Being induced to tiy November might well be called the ------ SHERIDAN------ November 29, 1886. I There will be some splendid music at day in attendance at the bedside of his foggy month. Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption in Amity. Mrs. Goucher 'B the fair and festival to-morrow night. stepmother, The streets are getting muddy and did so and was entirely cured by use of a Students are required to attend chapel lias been failing for some time and it is few bottles. Since which time he has used everything looks like wjnter. < Mr. Ira Russ, of Portland, is visiting not thought possible that she will live daily at 9 a. ni. it in his family for all coughs and colds Dr. Anderson and Prof. Crawford at B W» brother Rev. E. Russ of this city. many days longer. One week from to-day will be city elec with best results. This is the experience of tended the dedication of the Dayton tion day. I understand there will’ be an thousands whose lives have been saved by Prof. Williams of the North Yamhill wonderful diseovery. At the fair to-morrow night will be a church on Sunday. J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre., made to elect a saloon ticket. We this B graded school spent Sunday in this city. table devoted to Japanese goods. All Mr. W. II. Black, who was in school effort Trial bottles free at Rogers & Todd’s drug have been without a saloon one year and store. Carries a full stock of Furniture, ef all Am Shadden liad a tustle with a cat- sorts of fancy articles of this kind will last year, was ordained to the gospel it is hard to say whether the experiment kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets, Mirror», ■ amount Sunday, and came out victori- be on sale and will offer a splendid op ministry at Hillsboro last week. He will has given satisfaction or not. I am in Mouldings, Wall Papers, JCte., Ki«. continue to preach in Washington coun An End to Bone Scraping. portunity for the purchase of some pret clined to think that it has not been alto B OUS. ty Christmas presents. ty. gether a success, Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill., B. Prof. C. Magers, of the Bethel schools, Charles Clyde, and Lee Hunt went -------- A full )in< of--------- John H. Ilagenv, of The Dalles, home B spent Sunday visiting friends in this and Mrs. We have several sick persons tn town saj’s: "Having recci veil so much benefit to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ramsdell, ot Portland, arrived at present. Mrs. Ungerman and Uncle The literary society had a crowded from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to B 'c'^’ on Friday evening’s train, on a visit to Rube Harris are among the worst at let suffering humanity know it. Have had Saturday evening. A fine band of cattle pasMul through relatives in this city. Mrs. Hagenv re house present. Judge Hurly has been quite mission Next Friday evening is a running sore on my leg for eight years; I town Sunday en route to the Portland turns home to-dav. Mrs. Ramsdell meeting. sick but is around again. my doctors told me 1 would have to have Store, ene door «oath of bridgi, Sharidan. I market. will remain for a month or more. the bone scraped or leg amputaten. I used Oregon. 25W There is some talk among the stu- The drama “ Past Redemption ” was instead, thiee bottles of Electric! Bittersand D. J. Cooper of The Dalles, was visit- One of the features of the festival and dents of getting a new chapel organ. repeated here last Saturday evening to a seven boxes Bucklen ’ s Arnica salve, and my I ing his brother J. C. Cooper, of this city fair Decmner 1, will be the children’s The new city fire bell can be heard fair audience, but not so large a one as leg is now sound and well.” ■ last week. department. This will be a five cent distinctly from Collegeside. on the night it was played first. The re Electric Bitters are sold at fiftu cents a There was a private surprise party on ceipts for the two eveuings were about bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica sufve at 25c. George Cornet is the efficient and gen- table set apart especially for the chil Collegeside per box by Rogers A Todd. last week. dren and they can pay their mites and I tlemanly artist in Welch’s Tousoral Par- take their choice of the articles on sale. How many would like to see a college »75. I lorn, after August 6. tf Prof. Young is going to give a school journal started? J ackson . Home Produce Market. Miss Annie Turner celebrated her entertainment in about two weeks, the Miss Julia Dougherty left. Saturday 21st birthday Thanksgiving, and in the W illamette S puds N. G ’ — Some of proceeds to go towards buying books for I for a week’s visit with Mrs. W. S. Thomp- evening remembered the weary printer Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter A the farmers of the neighborhood, says the school. I son of Linn county. Q- Martin, with a bountiful lunch. Miss Annie has the Ashland Tidings, who planted seed ‘ Rev. Doty of Amity is very sick, and the thanks of the T elephone force, Wheat, per bu...................... 66c Passed Away. Oats, per bu................................. I medical assistance from this city was And may she have many more happy potatoes shipped from the Willamette 38c Flour, per bar ............................... »4.0O(iit»4.4O I summoned yesterday. birthdays. last spring, are now buying potatoes for Eggs, per dox............................... 30c Captain George Jerome the pioneer Rev. S. P. Davis of Oregon City, Rev. Dillard Holman the new pastor their own use through the winter. The steamboatman of the Willamette, died 2k- potatoes never sprouted at all, and some Cheese, best, per lb. .................. I preached in the Baptist church, this of the Christian church at Forest Grove, 20c Apples, per bvx ......................... in Portland, at 2 ;30 p. m. Saturday from 2W30C I city, Sunday evening. ltf In the City. has begun his labors at that point. Rev. of the victims suspect that they (the Bacon, sides ................................. 8c®K»c Sand is being shipped here from Port- Holman is a pleasant gentleman and tubers) were scalded or salted before blood poisoning, and was buried from “ shoulder......................... 8c already made many friends in his being shipped. Whether it was done by the First Congregational church at 1:30 ” SHERIDAN ham, sugar cured........ 14c I land by the car load, for the plastering has new field. He is well known in this design or accident can only be conject p. m. Sunday under tho auspices of the I of the new brick hotel. ured, but it certainly has helped in some county. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, ! Frank Spencer returned from Portland the chances of selling Willamette Odd Fellows. The remains were in N. REV. Y.,wriie« us ihat two bottles of Gilmore'» mail carrier failed to degree I yesterday, where be has been seeing to put The in Tillamook potatoes here again this year. terred in River View cemetery. Captain Aroutadc wine cured Ids wife of nervons- appearance at North Yamhill I the wants of his little son. ne sand sleeplessness. Sold by Rogers A Sunday. He was du» there at3:30p. B and of H ope P icnic .—Saturday was Jerome was about 61 rears old, and has Todd. ?.. DIoKUNE, F aofb . | J. Grant Turner and family went to m., but up till yesterday morning noth the day for the Band of Hope picnic, and been a steamboat officer on the Willam O1 LMORE ’ S AROMATIf WINE is a pos | Tortland this morning on a trip combin- ing had been heard from him. There ette since 1852. He has many old friends I ing business and pleasure. is scarcely any snow in the mountains, a merry day it was for the little folks. in this vicinity. In speaking of him a itive cure for all those painful complaints Tracsient Stork Well Cared For ! so common to all our best female popula but probably fallen timber lias obstruct At noon they met at the M. E. church, tion. Sold by Hpgprs <t Todd. Miss F. E. Russ has some beautiful ed the road and thus delayed him. Portland paper says: “ There were few from which they marched to the Grange Teams and outfits furnished parties wish* | scolloped edge paper expressly for WANTED. A case of female weakness, men who lived so long in Oregon and to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. I shelves, and it ls cheap too. hall, where at one o ’ clock they had a general debility or nervous exbnuston that Y oung P eople ’ s Gurm.—The regular yet were bo little known to the great Gilmore'» Aromatic Wine wile not cure. picnic dinner. After which there were A go-id many from this citv attended social and literary meeting of the Sold by Rogers & Todd. m the dedication services at the new Bap “Young People’s Guild” last Friday recitations and singing by the children mass of our citizens. This was the and several short speeches by different growth of his character, for he was a REV. E. J. WHITNEfL of Clarkson, N. tist church at Dayton Sunday. 0 evening was a very plesant and enjoyable ministers. Parents and friends of the natural gentleman modest and retiring Y., says: Gilmore's Wine for female weak HERE WE ARE AT LAST 1 P>. F. Saylor, of Goldendale, W. T. and one. Tins society is composed of the col little ones were there and a pleasant to a degree that almost amounted to ness stands without a rival. Sold by Kogers —Harness at the— his'brother Dr. W. H. Saylor, of Port diffidence. And yet his was a nature * Todd. lege students, and the young and old afternoon was spent. land, spent Sunday in McMinnville. like Nelson’s who only knew fear by the GILMORE’S \ROMATIC WINE is the people of the church and congregation. N ew S tsble .—Messrs Logan Bros. & way it was spelt. Had his boat caught great i emedy for women ami children, 128 Wm. Malone of North Yamhill paid doses for »1. Sold by Rogers A Todd. ns a pleasant call yesterday. He was Such has been the increased attendance Henderson are receiving bids for a new fire, Jerome would have stood at the —at absolutely— and interest in this society, that they stable building to be built adjoinig their wheel and burned to death with the GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE makes accompanined by Geo. D. Edwards. have been compelled’for the present to stable on Third and D streets. The stoical fortitude of a NezPerce warrior. a lady beautiful, because it gives her good, Marshal Kaufman is ridding the town meet at the church. The regular meet He was as sensitive and sympathetic rich blood Sold by Rogers <fc Todd. of some of the worthless dogs that are ings are on the second and fourth Fri building when completed will be the as he was honest and temperate. From IMPOTENCY IN MAN OR WOMAN running around without any owners. day evenings of each month. All are same size as the one now used by them, 1868 to 1875 lie commanded the popular quickly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. Buggy Hnrness from |12.oO »nd upward. Teum Hurness from $2.5.00 and upward. The T elephone job presses are now cordially invited to attend the gather and connected by an arch between so steamboat “Fannie Patton,” on the Sold by Kogers <t Todd. you can rive in at one stable and out upper Willamette, and of all the hund at work turning out a job of 10.900 im ings. I Lave also something entbe,/ new In the reds and thousands who traveled with at the other. The work will probably be line of sweat pads. pressions for a prominent Portland commenced some time next week. him none can be found that will not Bay ----- MISS firm. T he M c G ibe . ny ’ s .— The Portland News My terms are CASH, or notes that ran with us,“This was a man-” be turned into cash. A. WELIJt. Foil S ale C heap .—Forty acres of Great baigins in all kinds of watches, Nov. 26, says: The McGibeny family clocks, plated ware, etc. at the McMinn appeared at the New Market last night, land, situated five and one-half miles — Having Bought the — Programme. ville Jewelry store, Wm. Holl, proriet- before an audience of magnitude un northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the cr. 4Gt4 precedented in the history of musical Dave McCall place on the left. This Following is the programme of the The ladies’ Guild of St. James church events in Portland. The house was piece of land is offered for sale cheap on entertainment to be given at the fair at »re requested to meet at the opera house fairly crammed long before the usual easy terms. It is well fenced, contains Garrison o|iera bouse to-moi row evening *his afternoon. A full attendance is de time, by people anxious to see what a living spring of water, ten acres of it December 1, to begin promptly at 7:30: Business of Ixivan Bros. A- Homier* sired. son. I am ready to do all kinds of change the lapse of years had made in lias been uuder cultivation, and eight Soprano solo, Mrs. H. D. Ramsdell. Revival services will be held at the M. acres has been slashed. 1’rice »10 per Recitation, Miss Annie Turner. E. chnrch every evening this week. A the former Portlanders. All the seats in acre. For further particulars call at the Trucking and Delivering Duet. “Pretty Moth,” Minnie and cordial invitation to attend is extended the house were taken, and every foot of T elephone office. Ladies, please call and see my Flora Hamnett. standing room was occupied. A large —At Any Time.— to all. Soprano solo, Mrs. James. numtier were unable to gain admittance. T he H ibbs C ase .—The case of I. N. Delivery rfegen Always Ready, Some one tells us that our Amity cor Tableau, “Popping the Question.” B orn .—To the wife of A. J. Arthur in Hibbs will be called in the United States I respondent is in love. It “May” be he <Jfra Me a Trh»l. but we'd like to get a few items from Happy Valley Nov. 28, a -son weiging court at Lewiston, Idaho, next Tuesday. F or S alk .—A piece of valuable pro him, occasionally. six pounds. Mother and child doing It is thought he will esca|>e punishment perty situated just outside the city lim Will have an early Fall Stock. The McMinnville Jewelry store is the well and Alley will recover if he does not on a technicality, in which event he will, its. for sale at a bargain. Large house, largest west of Portland, and the cheap take a relapse. Alley says he is going endeavor to com pel the governmentto re well built; several acres of ground for OPPOSITION est place to buy goods in Oregon. Wm. turn the money taken from him, and de in the mountains in a short time hunting mand damages for false imprisonment, gardening, small fruit of various kinds Holl is the proprietor. 46t4 nicely started, numerous outhouses, deer and will take his boy with him anil The case is one of great interest to barn, etc. Everything in good order. M c M innville , oregon . Tommy Ladd of Amity, was in to place him on a stand—says he knows a etc. Yamhill people. Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. ■eee tts yesterday. He had a fracas with deer will never pass him unobserved foi Next to Yamhill County Bank, Always on hand ti e best quality ot Beef. For further particulars enquire at thia one ot his horses and got kicked on the he is a wide awake chap. We wish you Mutton, Pork, anil V ery III.—Prof. J. A. Price, princi office. M c M tnnvillk * - Oavoov, •eg. Consequently he limps. much joy Alley. Now when you get that pal of our public schools is very ill at Clocks can be bought at the McMinn deer bring us a hunk. R eal E state T ransfer —Yesterday the Central Hotel. His physicians say The Largest and Find Spick ever broegh» ville Jewelry store cheaper than anv- to YamfrfU Lonely. Arthur McPhillips purchased sixty acres F inancial R eceipts . — The ball given he is threatened with typhoid fever, bv.t ■’•’here else. Come and see for yourself. of land adjoining his farm three miles by the Fire Department last Thursday, by careful attention hope to pull him 46t4 W m . H oll . Highest price* paid for all kinds of fat Booti »nd flbocs mudo tn order »nd nmtty ail right in a few days. Dur southwest of McMinnville, a ;>art of the stock. Holiday Goods are going off like hot was not a financial success. The total re through repaired. John Jolly place. The price paid was ing his sickness .Mrs. Matkicux of grade cakes at Geo. W. Burt’s, and be don't ceipts were »44.25; expenses »39.20; net B, will assume his duties, and .Miss »31 per acre. GIVE ME A CALL. nave to run a lottery swindle to sell receipts »5.05. The boys say they don’t Fannie Baxter will take charge of Mrs. Price* to the Bedrock. Respectfully, LADIES, use Gilmore’s Aromatic wine.it ♦hem either; the prices are so low they care, they had a go'xl time, and that is Mathieux' department. will cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. 22tf 37tf r. DIElM'HinMPEK. what they were after. F. S. KELLER. themselves. 48tf BEDROCK PRICES ! Come and be Convince! EMS, Jones <fe Co., onie. i pur- Hol. ice h c lu ■ » li < ? Furniture Store! if t) pi r a »» i ■ * »i 1 c I Undertaker’s Goods ! loW I V r a 3 i* r G. E. DETMERING. ■i h I Dry Goods House j» ■ <•1 Livery and Feed stable If 1 3; I I 1 r I !■ Grive me a Call ■ j I Lafayette Harness shop, a- Portland Prices» F. E. RUSS The Milliner, Truck a?,4 Express t I S' If I i » i I I i « ' f McMinnville, Oregon 10 CENT COUNTER 10 » ■: I .'J I f M. S. GOT’K. « CITY MARKET k Boot and Shot1 Store ! J i'f J ft IJ • u i| &