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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1886)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. C hristmas T ree .—The Christmas tree, at the opera hou ie Christmas eve, is given by ths teachers of the public school for the benefit of the poor chil dren. They have no object in view ex cept their earnest endeavor to make all of the children happy. There are over 200 names enrolled on the school books, and every one will receive some token. Io do this the teachers must necessarily be to considerable expense. It certain ly can not be expected of them to pay it all out of their small salaries, and a meagre admittance of 10 cents w ill he charged adult visitors—the children to go in tree—They should certainly meet with no opposition in a move of this kind, but eveiy one should be there with their 10 cents and assist in making it a joyous Christinas to the little ones. I lie bright, happy face of each child as it receives a present trom the hands of its teacher will be ample remuneration to all those who have the welfare and happiness of our children at heart. College Notes. I Webfoot. A Verdict Unanimous. December 18, 1886. In my last, Mr. Editor, vou made me W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippus. Ind., testi officiai . i> i it ecto it r. Mrs. J. W. Fletcher of Dayton, is fies: “I can recommend Electric Bitterft as say “moral condition” when 1 meant an • visiting friends in this vicinity. the very best remedy. Every bottle sold «riunì* district . entirely different thing. In speaking of > The proprietors both of the saw and has given relief in every ease. One man ................................. It P. Boise. the encouragement a community should judge grist mill at Webfoot can make the an took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma Geo. W. Belt. prosecuting Attorney give to a college situated in their midst, nouncement that they ure ready for tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham county . IVCCRWOB TO ». ». »AST«» - and when speaking of Corvallis as fur business in their different lines. Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: It. V. Hird. Senators [ “The best selling medicine I liave ever nishing forty-one graduates out of eighty- J. W. Watts. Farmers are rejoicing that at last the handled in my 20 years experience, is Elec R. It. Laughlin, one from the school, I Raid that this in ground is nearly damp enough to plow, tric Bitters ” Thousands of others havo Kepresentatives F. N. Little. terest in the college showed a normal notwithstanding this difficulty of drouth added their testimony, so that the verdict i ......... C. Lafollett. is unanimous that Electric Bitters do curt ......... L. Loughary. condition, not a “moral condition.” It to the tillers of the soil, the traveler on ail diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Judge the highways find the roads simply J. 8. Hibbs. Only*« half dollar a bottle at Kogers A Commissioners ( may or may not indicate a state of mo horrid. Geo. Dorsev. Todd’s drug store. 2 rals. While speaking of this matter it G. W. Briedwell. Clerk The committe of arrangements for the T. J. Harris. Sheriff is appropriate to refer in this place to Christmas tree are Mrs. W. F. Gilkey, W. W. Nelson. Treasurer...................... Excitement in Texas. the Pacific univeisity, situated twenty- Miss Ida r'auvertand Mr. Thomp Moore, WyatMIarris. AfMMtor.......................... --------- School Supt.......................... J. A. €’. Freund. Their "subs ” have been appointed and five miles north of us. In a series ot Great excitement has been caused in the ... J. D. Fenton. Surveyor............... years running from 1863 till the present the machinery set in motion and every vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable .. . ,D. C. Narver. Coroner................ thing bids lair lor a pleasant time. recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so Carries the Largest and Best Stocfc there have been sixty-nine graduates. If any one is dissatisfied with the “few helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise Of this number eleven were residents of ness” of the items sent, we have simply his head ; everybody said he was dying of telephone whisperings . in Yamhill Ceuniy. Forest Grove. Again I say this indi to say, we make every endeavor in our consumption. A trial bottle of Dr.'King’s cates a normal condition. Other towns power to gather the news of the neigh New Discovery was sent him. Finding re he bought a large bot'le and a box of Public examination of teachers next show a healthy condition in educational borhood. Any one knowing of any oc lief, Dr. Kings New Life Pills; by the time he Monday. currence or circumstance worthy of no matteis. Why is it that Yamhill county had taken twolaties of pills am! two bottles F ancy W ork E xhibit .—An exhibit of is so far behind tier neighbors in this re tice will do us a favor by making it of tlie Discovery, lie was well and had Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. known. We shall be glad to send it to' gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. fancy work, consisting of Kensington Welch’s. tf spect? It has been hinted by one of our the editor. C ornet . Trial hotties of this Great Discovery for embroidery, Kensington and luster Buy your candies of C. Griesen always Consumption free at Kogers A Todd's. 2 local papers that Yamhill ¡8 not receiv painting, chenille, arrosene, ribbosene, ing her share of the immigration that is fresh and pure. Carlton. ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European For a square meal go to the St. Charles crazy patchwork, crochet and other so rapidly filling our state. There may physicians said: Neuralgia was the |>r»ver December, 19,1886. kinds of ladies’ hand work, will be given be an answer to this question in the apa —only 25 cents. of a deceased nerve for healthy blood. f’se The wheat is nearly all shipped from Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for the blood. Dr. J. II. Smith of Amity was in the at Miss Russ’ millinery parlors, Wednes thy in educational matters which has this place. For sale by Kogers A Todd. day afternoon, Friday and Saturday. been so clearly pointed out. In other city last evening. REV. W. FISK REQl’A, of Aurora. III., Mr. Roh McCaskey is pitting a new Ladies are requested to bring specimens Skating rink to-night and Thursday towns in our 6tate where colleges are says; "I liave used Gilmore's Aromatic of work for the exhibition, this after situated the whole people rejoice when fence around liie lot. night, onlv, of this week. Wine and find it an excellent household noon and to-morrow forenoon. Mies Mr. J. W. McCutcheon has opened a remedy that none ought to do without. For Wayland Hunsaker is down from Tur Russ has been to the expeuse ol having ever the school year begins. The prom boot Third Street Bet. I) an 4 K itf sale by Rogers A Todd. and shoe shop in our town. ner, visiting his parents. one of her show windows deepened es inent citizens give receptions for the THE PRETTIEST LADY in Olea i was Mr. S. A. C’aldwel has been appointed Miss F. E. Russ has our thanks for a pecially for this exhibition, and we may benefit of the students, and do all in Wells asked what made her complexion so clear Fargo agent here, vice Eeckhant. and look for something beautiful in the line their power to welcome to their society beautiful. She said it whs by using beautiful Christmas card. of ladies’ handiwork. Mr. J, W. Collins is preparing to Gilmore's Aromatic wine. For sale by Mathushek pianos and Shoninger or a worthy and deserving clasB of young fence in the block he bought of Mr. Rogers <fc Todd. gans cheaper than ever at Manning & —Proprietors af— C apsized .—Sunday last as a party people. When did McMinnville wake Kutch. MRS. I,. LOOMIS, of Elba. N. Y.. write« Co’s. us that she was sick for six months, was in consisting of Walter and Jimmy Dur up to her privileges and show I er cor Nestucc* Saw Mills, It costs our supervisor $2.50 to collect duced to try Gilmore's Aromatic Wine, The minstrels at the opera house last ham and a Mr. Reynolds were coming diality to students? More of this at an $3.00 poll tax . But still he is four bits and four bottles cured her. For sale by MeMinnvillo Sash and door eyening were greeted with a fair audi down the Yamhill river on a ducking other time. ahead. Rogers A Todd. —Dealers in— ence. excursion, they gota “ducking” and no Prof. Campbel! and wife of Monmouth Two weddings in our town this even REV. H. H. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y. White «nil RM Lead, Try the pure fruit extracts tablets, mistake. The boat ran against a sunken were in chapel the other morning. The ing. Will give particulars in our next says of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine; "1 be lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be and other fine candies at 11. H. log and capsized, throwing (lie occu professor emphasized two thoughts in a communication. Linseed «nd Lubricating Oile, placed in every family.” For sale hr Kog Welch’s. 53 tf five minutes speech to the students. At The Carltonites are ready to vote for ers A Todd. Varnishes of all Description, pants out into about twenty feat of wa tention and energy Were the catchwords. Dime musical entertainment nt the ter. Jimmy and Walter hung onto the THE WIFE. MOTHER AND M All» who We hope the leaders of these notes the county seat to go to .McMinnville. Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting Baptist church to-morrow (Wednesday) log and got ashore without much difficul will So hurry up your enabling act. suffer from Female weakness and Debility, have a merry Christmas. evening. Paris Whiting will find Gilmore'« Aromatic a positive ty, but Mr. Reynolds staid by the boat The annual social of the senior acade Our town is very dull at the present was carried down stream a consider mic class in college was held at the resi owingto suspension of business of Black cure. For sale by Kogers A Todd. P. A R. and Princess Mariah» There are a few more_of those tobog and distance before he succeeded in dence of Prof. Crawford on Friday even burn A Peckham, but will revive soon as GILMORE’S AROMATIC is a great suc gan caps left at Miss Russ’ ; Only 90 able Roof Paint, Venitian Real, reaching the shore. They lost two shot ing of lastweek. There was a full at Mr. Reding the receiver will open up in cess therefore we challenge the World to cents each. its equal as a restorative for wom Spanish Brown, guns and their overcoats. Taking it all tendance and a good time. a tew days and says lie will sell at cost. produce Yellnw Ochr«/ The little folks were eriven a partv at together it was afortúnate escape. Miss Mattie Walton, who has been If some enterprising man would come an. For sate by Kogers A Todd. and Hardware the residence of John W. Baker, last REV I. M. DERBY, of Linden, N. Y., sick for several week, decided to go and buy the stock entire and keep a Friday evening. R esigned .—Prof. J. A. Price lias home on Monday ; accordingly she and good stock lie he could do a good business says; “The Gilmore Aromatic Wine prov Prie»» a» Law as tha Laweat. ed a great blessing to my wife.', For sale To-day being St. Thomas’ dav, there tendered his resignation as principal of her mother left for La Camas, W. T. here. by Rogers A Todd. Miss Mattie may be back before the end R ex N inias . J0NE8 A Co, ■will be service at St. James (Episcopal) the public school of this city ; and at a of the school year. church at 10, a. m. meeting of the directors list evening it Bruce Palmer has had a tussel with a Brace Up. SHERIDAN Dayton Notes. George Cornet is the efficient and gen was decided to accept it. Prof. Price cold, but is out again. You are feeling depressed, yotlr appetite tlemanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par has been offered a position at the head Miss Lenore Kay starts for Browns Herald] lors, after August 6. tf is poor, yoti are bothered with headache, ville to-day. It is rumored that Miss j of tho public schools of The Dalles, and Parties are at work on the revision of if his health will permit will accept the Libbie, her sister, who was in school I On last Saturday two young min you Are fldgetty, nervous, nnd generally the city charter. It will be submitted to place. We understand that the princi last year, is to be married during the j from Latayette, on passing the Fairview out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace school house, went into the house and up. but not with stimulants, spring medi J. M. CHAPMAN, Pre., the council in the near future. palship of the school here has been of holidays. The holiday recess of the school will carried off or destroyed two bottles of cines, or bitters, which have for their basis Why will you go without a clothes fered to Prof. Jordan, now of Moore’s begin on Friday next and continue until ink and a book. They had better not very cheap bud whisky, nnd which stimu Carries a full stock of Furnitur», ef all wringer, when you can get a first-class Valley district. We shall be sorry to Tuesday after New Year. kinds, Eine Bedroom Sets, Mirrors, repeat it, as they are well known by late you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. Wloit you Mo-.-.'klings, Wall Papers, Et»., Etc. one of Manning and Co. for only $2.75? loose Prof. Price from among us, but A joyful time is expected by many of some parties of our neighborood. wherever Iw goes he will carry with him the students during holidays. want is an alterative that will purify your Great bargains in all kinds of watches, the best wishes of this community. blood, start healthy action of liver and kid Frank*Rhodes, of McMinnville, now Several are ailing with colds on Col wields clocks, plated ware, etc., at the Mc -------- Á full line af-------- the rod in the Wm. Cooper neys, restore your vitality, and give renew health ami strength. Such a medicine Minnville Jewelry store, Wm. Holl, pro C hristmas B all .—We are in receipt legeside. school district, viee Lueinla DeFord, ed Little Stella Crawford had a birthday you will find in Electric Bitters, ami onlv prietor. decltf of an invitation to be present at a grand party on the 13th inst. There were fif resigned. 50 cents a bottle at Kogers A Todd's drug 3 Our young friend Wavne Carlin is down ball to be given at Lancefield's hall, teen wee ones, mostly of her Sunday The Sunday School concert at the store. from Baker City, paying the old home Amity, on next Friday evening—Christ school class. She received several nice Webfoot church, on Sunday, December Store,.one door «aatb af bririg«, bkandan,. a visit. He reports business booming cards and other presents. Oregon. íñtf 5th, was attended by a great many peo mas eve. A good time is promised to in that region. We have heard of a surprise party at ple, and was greatly liked by all wbo attend. The Amity boys know- Mr. Chandler’s on Friday evening last— were there. The exercises were numer The ladies Guild of St. James (Episco all who how to manage things to make no particulars. ous, and shows a great deal of apt on pal) church will meet at the residence just M c M innville , oregon . enjoy themselves, and they J ackson . the part of our people, the young folks of D. C. Ireland, to-morrow (Wednes everybody are doing everything in their power to especially. Always on hand tl e best quality of Beef. day) at 2 p. m. prepare things for a first-class time. Our Rambler. O. M, Harris recently had the mis Mutton, Pork, and Clocks can be bought at the McMinn An elegant supper will be served, and fortune to shoot a hole in his hand with ville Jewelry store cheaper than any those fortunate enough to attend will M ehama , O r ., Dec. 17, 1886. a 22-caIibre pistol. It did not injure any J where else. Come and see for yourself, be well pleased. E d . T elephone : bones. O. M. will be more careful in decltf W m . H oll . In my rambles I have reached this the future. S hooting M atch .—Last Friday a Vinegar, 25 certts per gallon, in large Highest prices paid for all kinds of fa* The entertainment which the Fairview stock. or small quantities; sweet cider. 15 number of our citizens engaged in a village, twenty-five miles northeast of ■cents per gallon, at the cider mill of shooting match tor Christmas turkeys. Salem. This is a nice summer resort school expected to givo during the holi days has been postponed until at the GIVE ME A CALL. Jno. J. Sax. 29tf The day was wet and foggy and it was for Salem, Portland and other points. close of the term. Respectfully, Remember, for Buckey pumps Man difficult to see the clay pigeons as they Doubtless many of our McMinnville ' F, 8. KELLER. 37tf ning 4 Co. have the exclusive sale of were thrown from the trap. S. A. Man friends would find it pleasant to drive Itf In the City. Programme them and sell them at bedrock prices. ning made the best score, breaking sev here during the long summer days, in The best pump in the world. SHERIDAN en consecutive pigeons. However, J. F. stead of making the drive over the coast Following is the programme for Christ The McMinnville Jewelry store is the Wisecarver carried off the most turkevs. rartge of mountains. mas eve at the opera house; largest west of Portland, and the cheap We have a number of good shots S. A. Henton Post No. 37 G. A. R. Song by the school. est place to buy goods in Oregon. Wm. among us, but last Friday was a very Department of Oregon, was installed by AMITY, OREGON. Recitation, Lasira Apperson. poor day in which to display their Holl is the proprietor. decltf Recitation, Cyntitha Fellows. Comrades Babcock, I’. D. C.; T. C. mark man sli ip. R. McKUNE, P r «» r . Song, "Waiting for Santa Claus.” SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Several valuable pieces of real e state Smith, S. V. D. C.; and Comrade Wright Recitation, Herbert Toney. are offered for sale in this issue of the R ecital .—Several members of Miss of^edgwick Post of Salem. The follow Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of Recitation, Helen Calbreath. T elephone . Whoever first takes advan Belle Johnson’s music class participated ing officers w ere then elected and install Trans kill Slock Well < arci For I every description. Song, "Fairies.” tage of the offers will secure bargains. ed ; I 1 A Pratt, 1 ’ C; Don Smith, S V in a recital at the residence of Dr. John C ; Miles Rainwater, J V C ; J W Labare Fairy scene. Team» »nd outfit« flirni«lie<! partira wish-'’ Billiards at the "Orphan’s Home” 15 son, Wednesday evening. The pro Santa Claus. Horse Shoeing M; John W Barham, S; II Ward C; to go to the coast, at reasonable rates. cents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for gramme was in selections from Beetho Q W T Clark Officer of the Day ; P D Mor 50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points Ami plow work a specialty. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ven, Kuhlen, Clematis and Coote. The ris Officer of the Guard ; W J Wiggs. A ; when one player discounts the other. pupils were Slisses Rosa Hembree, Elva W P Robertson, S M ; Peter Mawer, Q H. H. W elch . The best salve in the world for cuts, and Myrtle Apperson, Lillie Ireland, M 8. A good time was had by the Also manufacture the It may not be generally known, but it Jessie Reed, Emma Wright, Ora War “boys in blue.” Indeed I felt, while bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever HERE WE ARE AT LAST 1 is nevertheless true, that Amasa Brooks, ren and Mrs. Russell. They certainly talking with them, that I was among sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, X^W“Celcbrated Oregon Iron Harrow, —Harness at the— at present a carpenter in town, built the acquitted themselves very acceptably to Uncle Sam’s "pick.” In my run through Clackamas and corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi first house that was ever built in Mc tbeir teacher and parents and friends GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf Marion counties 1 find fall grain looking tively cures piles, or no pay required. Minnville. present. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac well, and fanners in good spirits. —at absolutely— The Christmas tree at the Episcopal Saleinites are expecting the “wise tion, or money nrfuudcd. Price 25 Fon S ale C heap .—Forty acres ol church Christmas eve, will be at 6 cents per box. For sale by Rogers 4 men ” of Oregon soon to assemble and o’clock. This will give those in atten land, situated five and one-half miles tell them all they know. Here every Todd. 29yl dance a chance to be at the hall in time northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the thing is being made ready for their re Third Street, between E end F. lor the public school tree. Dave McCall place on the left. This ception. Buggy Harness from $12.00 »nd upward? Home Produce Market. I hope to reach your city about the Holiday Goods are going off like hot piece of land is offered for sale cheap on Teum Harness from $25.00 and upward.- McMinnville, Oregon. cakes at Geo. W. Burt’s, and lie don’t easy terms. It is well fenced, contains 23d inst.. when I will report more fully I have also something entirely new in the' Corrected for the T elethonb by Bnxtcr 4 | have to run a lottery swindle to sell a living spring of water, ten acres of it what 1 have seen and heard. line of sweat pads. . Martin. R ambler . them either; the prices are so low they has been tiuder cultivation, anil eight My term« are CASH, or notes thst ran' Wheat, per bit.................. 71c sell themselves. 48tf be turned into cash. A. WELLS. acres has been slashed. I’rice $10 per Oats, per hu ......... SHc Fihst-class accommodations for Commer Dime Entertainment- Flour, per bar...................... $4.00«$4. IO cial men and general travel. We would advise all those who think acre. For turther particulars call at the — Having Houglit the Eggs, per doz.................... 31* ■ of making Christmas presents to call at T elephone office. Transient stor k well cared for. ............. 2.5c Following is the programme of the en Butter, per lb Miss Russ’ and examine her stock of Cheese, nest, per lb.... 2Dc fancy paper and envelopes and other ar F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro tertainment to lie given by Hie Young Apples, per ln>x 20<B30e Everything new and in First-Class Order , ticles. She has an elegant stock and perty situated just outside the city lim People's Guild at the Baptist church, Bacon, sides........................ OcMIOc Patronage respectfully solicited. Itf “ shoulder ............. is offering it at extremely low prices. Me its, for sale at a bargain. Large bouse, Wednesday evening, December 22: ” ham, sugar cured 14c BuninrflN of Ix>gan Bros. Hender Overture by the choir. No handsomer display of Christmas well built; several acres of ground for ---- MISS----- son. I am ready to do all kinds of Song, "Merry Christmas Bells,” the ■cards or novelties can be found in the gardening, and fruits of various kinds Public Examination. city than that to be seen at Miss F. E. nicely started, numerous outhouses, children. Trucking and Delivering Reading, "Christinas Snowflakes,” Russ'. Her 10-cent counter alone con barn, etc. Everything in good order. A public examitation of teachers will • tains many beautiful articles from a Property is situated on Collegeside. Miss Mattie Martin. —At Any Tim».— Quartette, Mrs. J. E. Magers, Miss be held on December 27, 1886» at Mc Christmas card up to an elegant bottle of Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Mattie Martin, Messrs. A. M. Sanders For further particulars enquire at this Terhune ry. Minnville, Oregon, at the office of County and W. Gwinn. office. Superintendend, beginning at 8 o ’ clock Me a Trial. Dr. I. C. Taylor is in the city with Recitation, Pearl Campbell. a. in. headquarters at the office of Dr. H. V. Bur- Instrumental music, Mrs. G. J. J. A. C. F rbvnd , Fupt. V. Johnson. Dr. Taylor makes a spe N early a F ire .—The Union school chett. cialty of hemorrhoids and other diseases house, about two miles from Buena Vis Declamation, Jas. Schenk. of the rectum. No charge for examina ta, iu Polk county, came near burning OPPOSITION For Sale, Duette, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chandler. tions. Cure guaranteed or no charge on Monday night last. The fire was in Recitation, Helen Cal breath. Ladies, please call and see n»y made. 47tf Recitation, “Christmas is Coming’” Two acres of land just acPo«» the creek the fluor, and was discovered in time to The school exhibition at the opera save the building, after a big bole was Eva Baxtex. from town, near the college. Will be Quartette. Mrs. A. C. Chandler. Miss house Christmas night should be well burned in the floor. It was no doubt Next to Yamhill County Bank. attended, as in fact it will be. There the work of an incendiary, as Frank Mattie Martin, Mrs. A. C. Chandler and sold cheap on account of the oi.'ner leav ing. Inquire of J. Todd. McMinnville, M' Mrxjtvn.!.« - - O hxuon . will bea rhetorical contest first, between Brook«, of Salem. the teacher, had had J. R. Sanders. 52tf Declamation, “Is There no God?” F. Oregon. Will have an early Fall Stock. scholars selected from each room, for no fire in the stove during the day. J. Martin. prixes. interspersed with good music, The Largest and Fine«! Stork ever brought ■labile» song, by the little folks. , to Yamhill I’.mntr. and the wind up,—well wait till you see Notice. H cre ’ s A CitAXCE.-We have for sale a VC«.«.««. Reading, Alta Porter. it. small place adjoining town containg a Farmer’s song, Myrtle and Robert Owing to the change in our business is warranted, is becansa it is tho best Boots and Shoes mnile to order and neatly Blood Preparation known. It will poai- r> paired. M eetings .—Rev. A. J. Hunsaker will little more than an acre of gronnd; a* Henderson. we need all the money dne ns. Sr all lively cure all Blood Disease«, pnriflea tlio Quartette, Mesdames Campbell and two «»orv house and ham ; well set commence a series of meetings at the food with small fruit trees: good well, etc. Tucker, Messis. Magers »nil Chandler. who owe us please call and settle at whole Bystem, and thoroughly builds up tho Frico to the Bedrock. South Yamhill Baptist church on Satur We will sell this place at a bargan. For Admission to the entertainment, 10 once. constitution. Remember, wo guarauteo it. I day December 25, 1886, at 11, a. m. to father particular« enquire at thia office cents; children free. 49tf Koo : es 4 T chad . I' I IL'UKHNaiWE*. 22t( Geo. W. Hurt, d; 'Jgg;»t. I continoa for several j r::: BEDROCK PROS ! Come md be Convinced. Jones it Co., Undertaker’s Goods ! CITY MARKET G. E. LETTERING. All Kinds of Moat. New Blacksmith Shop! Livery and Feed stable If Give me a Call «f Lafayette Harness shop, CITY STABLES, Portland Prices. Henderson Bros. Props. Truck and Express F. E. RUSS M. S. C1OFF. .. 10 CENT COUNTER 10 Boot tinti Shoe Store !