The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 07, 1887, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DIKKCTOBT.
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DISTRICT.
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R. P. Bird,
J. W. Watts.
R. It. Laughlin,
F. N. Li*tle,
.. C. Lufollctt.
L. I-ougharv.
.1. S. IHI.I.-
Geo. Dorsev.
G. W. Briedwetl.
T. .1. Harris.
W. W. Nelson.
Wyatt Harris.
J. A.
Freund.
J. D. Fenton.
I). C. Narver.
XEI’IIONE whisperings .
L gligdilen wants to buy chickens.
L«d sour krout at Baxter & Martin’s.
Ldi lard wanted at Baxter & Mar-
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Ls|, roasted peanuts at II. II.
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leh’a.
Ld roller flour of all grades at Tax-
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k Martin’s.
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Lr» square meal go to the St. Charles
Llv 25 cents.
Lxter & Martin are selling dried
[hes at 10 cents per tt>.
Lf. J. A. Price left us Tuesday
Lnoon for The Dalles.
Lslie Laughlin left Wednesday for a
[days visit in Astoria.
Lnd of Hope meeting at the M. E.
tch to-morrow at 2 p. m.
he front of Logan Bros. A Heniler-
Fi new stable is “immense.”
opiesofthi annual Oregonian and
it Shore left yet at C. Grmsen's.
lie Young People’s Dancing club
give a social hop this evening.
O n H and .—A number of the mem­
bers of the legislature of 1887, which
meets on next Monday, have arrived in
this city, and taken up their quarters, to
be in readiness for the coming season.
Those on hand now are Senators Daw­
son and Irvine, of Linn, Rinehart, of
I'nion, and Siglin of Coos; Representa­
tives Paulson, of Washington, and Mc-
Cully, of Union; besides Senator Cham­
berí,n and Repiesentative Gregg, of Ma­
non. The representatives’, hall is not
quite ready, as yet, for its occupants,
but it will be in a day or two.
The
speaker’s and secretary's desks and the
bar have been placed in position, and
the carpet is being laid. A novel piece
of furniture is the mail-box.—States­
man.
K udekuakden .—Several gentlemen
in this city, are talking of establishing a
kindergarden school, if enough names
can be secured to guarantee the success
of the enterprise. A number of scholars
have already been promised and if a few
more can be obtained, a lady in this city
w ho has had many years of experience
as a teacher, will take charge of the
school. There are a large number of lit­
tle ones in the city w ho are too small to
be Bent to the public school, and a good
kindergarden would be just the place to
send them.
These schools have been
established all over the United States,
and have proved of great benefit to the
children.
P atronize H ome I ndustry .—In mak­
ing a note of that fine shooting on exhi­
bition at Collard’s gun store we omitted
some of the tacts in the case. Am Shad-
den sent that gun to Portland three dif­
ferent times at heavy expense, and it
never gave satisfaction. He then took
it to our local gunsmith, W. F. Collard,
when it made the following target at
thirty-five yards with 4 drams of pow­
der, 1’4 ounces No. 8 shot: left barrel
420 shot, right barrel 390 shot, in a 24-
incli circle. This target is hard to beat
with large loads of powder. Frank
makes a specialty of choke-boring. Give
him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
L A. Graves, Sheridan’s popular
llgist was in the city Wednesday.
O ur G lorious C limate .—This is Jan­
!, H. Bishop of Dayton, W. T. un­ uary 7th, 1887, and the people of this
it C. P. Bishop, is visiting in tl.e section ot Oregon are in doubt whether
it is winter or Bpring. Thus far we
Bry the pure fruit extracts tablets, have not had enough snow to track a
■ other fine candies at H. H. coon, and not edough frost to hinder
■ch’s.
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the grdwth of all kinds of grasses in the
hie T elephone job department is open air. Clover is in bloom in many
King out the best work this side of places throughout the country, and out­
door vegetation is flourishing as nicely
■land.
as it does in the eastern states in May
■he choral union will meet at the resi- or June. This is truly a land of almost
BceofMrs. William Campbell Tues- pierpetual spring.
( evening.
F or S ale C heap .—Forty acres ol
(aptain Wyatt Harris of Amity, is in
■hecity, and paid us a pleasant call land, situated five and one-half miles
(evening.
northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the
(re. A. L. T.ilmago has gone on a Dave McCall place on the left. This
(t to her sister Miss Belle Cleveland piece of land is offered for sale cheap on
(acouia, W. T.
easy terms. It is well fenced, contains
(eorge Cornet is the efficient and gen- a living spring of water, ten acres of it
manly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral l’ar- has been under cultivation, and eight
acres has been slashed. Price $10 per
(, after August 6.
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acre. For further particulars call at the
lhe Daily Vidette of Salem, has made T elephone office.
japnearance. It is a new sheet, and
tingly democratic.
F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro­
kirn Anna Turner left yesterday for perty situated just outside the city lim
ttland to join her mother, where they its, for sale at a bargain. Large house,
I make their future home.
well built; several acres of ground for
tonaiderable advance in the price ot gardening, and fruits of various kinds
(eat during the last few davs. Prices nicely started, numerous outhouses,
Iquoted at 79 cents, and 75 clear.
barn, etc. Everything in good order.
Property is situated on Collegeside.
Mrs. Mathienx of thi s city, attended Satisfactory
for wanting to sell.
I wedding of her sister Miss Maggie For further reasons
particulars enquire at this
ties, in Portland Wednesday night.
office.
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Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large
H orse S tolen .—Last month a horse
I small quantities; sweet cider, 15
paper gallon, at the cider mill of belonging to E. N. Ford was stolen from
b. J. Sax.
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the pasture of A. K. Olds near this city,
Byon want to purchase a good second­ and Monday W. G. Cameron and Frank
ed piano, comparatively new, at a Wenn.'of North Yamhill, were arrested
p reasonable price, call at this office on a charge of stealing it. They had an
examination at Lafayette yesterday.
particulars.
There was not sufficient evidence against
Mr. Goucher of Amity, father of Dr. E. the prisoners to bind them over, conse­
[Goucher of this city, lias associated quently they weie discharged. Ephy,
P=elf with his son in the practice of however, is out a horse.
picine heie.
T he N arrow G auge .—The Narrow-
Kiss Rosa Stannns will give a dramat-
recital in this city one night next Gauge lines are now in full operation.
pic. Particulars will be given in Tues- The first through tickets were purchas­
r's T elephone .
ed by Col. Geer and daughter, of Silver-
«»Hibbs rallied away his 22-caliber ton, last Saturday. The newly con­
le Wednesday. There were fifteen structed Portland A Willamette Valley
Inces at $1 per chance.
Hugh Col­ road is in good condition. On Saturday
li was the lucky man.
the run from Dundee to Elk Rock, twen­
Baxter A Martin have just received a ty-eight miles, was made in one hour
* lot of their Far West baking pow- and thirty-five minutes.
tdirect from Chicago. If yon never
Fix the B ridges .—Several of the
Id it before try it now.
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bridges in this vicinity need fixing bad­
levcral valuable pieces of real estate
(offered for sale in this issue of the ly. The long bridge across the Yamhill
pephone . Whoever first takes advan- at this place has a plank or two broken
|B of the offers will secure bargains.
in it. A gentlemen called here yester­
day and Raid his horse fell through a
ncMinnville is without a street mm- hole left by a broken plank, and skinned
•»¡oner at present. By the condition and bruised one of its legs badly. It
lome of the crossings and sidewalks, should be fixed at once.
•hould think there is need for one.
A uction S ale .—To-morrow the stock
■he new hanging lamp at the Baptist
Meh in place of the reflector, is quite a and fixtures of the shop belonging to
’’■ to the eye of the congregation, as the late departed Al Young, who depart
II »a a handsome piece of furniture, ed hence without bidding goodbye to his
»o fresh young men from Amity creditors, will be sold at public auction
ited Salem last wook, says the States- by Marshal Kaufman to satisfy a judg­
n,»nd endeavored to take in the town. ment held by IV. H. Bingham. The
■I were promptly landed in the city sale will commence at 10 o’clock at the
shop on Third street.
'■’’petition for the relocation of the
R evival M eetings .—Rev. A. J. Hun­
ln»y seat is being well signed every-
“*■ That is right. The people all saker has been holding revival meetings
I*, county want to ret the question in the South Yamhill church during the
week. The meetings have been quite
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received a New Year’s largely attended, and we learn there
" that is something new.
It looks have been several additions to the mem­
’»piece of old dirty blotter a lien first bership. The meetings will continue
But when examined it prooves to for several days.
»terry pretty card.
H ere ’ s A C hance .-We have for sale a
•rnekoff Jt Co. are renovating the small place adjoining town contain» a
“Oihling near Jones A Co. and will
wish an agricultural agency here. little more than an acre of ground; a
? are e!'*erPr'B’ng men and will no good two-storv house and barn ; well set
'Pt receive a liberal share of patron- with small fruit trees; good well, etc.
We will sell this place at a bargan. I or
• Success to them.
fiither particulars enquire at this office.
J* McMinnville W. C. T. IT. will
»special meeting for further ad-
A t the B aptist C hi rch .—Revival
¡’went of the temperance work im-
**,’iy after Band of Hope, Saturday meetings are now in progress at the Bait­
rnoon, at 3. p. m. All the members tint church, and will continue every
night till further notice. The interest
■tfiuested to be present.
■rh like a bay steer if von don’t read is good and the attendance large
1 *,'vertisement and know that on
Boax.—Year McMinnville. <> «gon.
•her the new year my billiard tallies
■’«rented onlv by the hour or frac- Sunday, January 1, 1887. to the wiieoi
tbereoi. at the rate of 40 cents per E. Owens, an 8-ponnd dangliter. .Moth­
er and child both do.ng well.
MU
H. 11. W elch .
Near Corvallis.
January 4, 1887.
0ÜR ASSISTANTS.
quires $390 a year in advance. Frank
Giltner proposes to sturt a saloon next
week.
The Great Transcontinental Route.
n U
E d . T elephone :
Sheridan.
It was reported at Forest Grove that
As I have a chance to send a few lines
Rev. Hoberg was dead and buried,
January 5, 1887.
I will improve the opportunity. We
which lie says is not true, as he is still
County Clerk, G. W. Bridwell was in able to talk. Ho left this place for
left home on the 27th for Wheatland,
The Direct Route I No Delays I
i
town
Monday.
Brownsville Tuesday to deliver an ora­
when wo again resumed our journey up
Fast Trains I
Miss Leia Shortridge returned to her tion at the pub.ic imfttllation of officers
the river bv the steamer Willamette
of the I. O. O. F. lodge at that place.
borne
at
Nestucca
to
day.
Chief. Reached Corvallis on the 29th,
Walter Durham now wears tlie meas­
Trains are running on the narrow THE LOWEST RATES
and went into camp five miles below
TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS
town where the festive duck elaweth the uring string in Bishop A Kay’s store. gauge now two each way daily, which
Mr. Kay goes to McMinnville.
leaves Lafayette four trains to and from
gravel on the bar at Halfmoon bend.
Tickets sold to all prominent points
Robert Caples, of Portland, who has Portland each day anil each alternate East. throughout
the East and Southeast.
Here we find high water and navigation
been spending his holiday vacation at day five. I venture to say there is not
another town in Oregon that can boast
almost impossible for our frail craft on Sheridan, returned home Wenesday.
of as good railroad communication as TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I
account of drift wood and debris of ev­
There will be preaching at the Chris­ this place. Resides we have a boat twol
ery description, but with our competent tian church at this place Sunday at 11 and three times a week.
Be careful an<l do not make a mistake.
But be sure to take tlie
guide, Capt. Feters, we feel compara­ a in. and 7 p. m. by Eld. H. M. Waller.
At the public installation of officers
tively safe, as ho grasps his paddle in All are cordially invited.
orthern acific ailroad
of A. F. A A. M., lodge at this place the
both hands and rolls his quid to the
Neil Litchfield made fun for our town following persons were installed : R. R.
And see that your ticket reads via
other side of his mouth to trim the boat Saturday night. Those who attended Daniels, W. M.; W. R. Derby, S. W.;
and in accents wild yells “cast off that his entertainment speak very highly of E. B. Collard, J. W.; R. P. Bird, Tres.;
him as a humorist.
J. Hoberg, Sec.; M. C. Rudder, Tlv.; ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS,
ar head line,” and we start on our jour­
T. J. Harris, S. D.; T. M. Morris, J. D. To avoid changes and serious delays occa­
A.
Z.
ney down the rapid waters of the Wil­
The Masons and families were present.
sioned by other routes.
lamette, looking for sign. The festive
J. Hoberg delivered the aldress.
Nestucca
Bay.
goose squawketh with great squawkness
Q.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars
December 31, 1886.
in the wee small hours of the night on
are Run on Regular Express
Jim Carney, the English prize fighter,
The weather has been very stormy for
the lonely sandbar, but never hath he
Trains Full Length of the
is
coming
to
this
country
to
whip
Sulli
­
the
past
week.
appeared in Bteaming state upon the
van.
Line. Berths Free.
medical aid eliest to be devoured by the
Fred Sherzinger went to Tillamook
three hungry mariners of the Wamderer. the first of the week.
LOW RATES!
QUICKTIME!
But enough of this nonsense.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The big Nestucca river is five feet
The railroad bridge at Albany is near­
General Office «»f the Company,
The best salve in tlie world for cuts,
ly completed. The approaches are tin above its usual height.
islied and they are at work on the swing.
The ball at Oretown, on Christmas bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or.
We find grain looking fine all through eve, was a grand success.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
this section of the country.
Mr. C. Leinenweber commenced work corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
A. D. CHARLTON,
Pilot R. Peters says he does not like
on his cannery at Sherzinger’s landing, tively cures piles, or no pay required.
ducks (a la petite pouri.)
General
Western Passenger Agent.
the
first
of
the
week.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
The new bridge at Salem is a fine
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structure and isafeature of the town.
The Oretown and Grand Ronde mail tion, or money refuuded.
At the time we passed the water regis­ carrier drowned one of his horses, on cents per box. For sale by Rogers A
Todd.
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L'Pyl
tered 19 feet above low water mark. the 20th, while crossing Louie creek.
We took in the town by gas light, and
Mr. Dutcher’s clerk, of Woods, looks
M c M innville , O regon .
Jason took in the Salvation army
A Bargain.
through his specs. At Albany we notic­ very downhearted since the candy pull
Always
on hand ti e best quality of Beef;
ed the wreck of the N. S. Bentley, ing. Probably it did not agree with
Mutton, Pork, and
which lies on the Aldany side of the him.
We offer for sale 320 acres of land,
H uckleherry F inn ,
river, lying in 16 feet ot water. She
situated 4’a miles west of McMinnville;
was loaded with 130 tons of grain,
40 acres farming land, the balance good
which is a total loss.
Webfoot.
pasture land-; well watered 3 living
We met an old friend aboard the
January
2,
1887.
Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat
Chief, purser Warren. Billy says to re­
springs; all under good new fence; stuck.
Jess Hutchens says the ground will neW barn, and good house. This is the
member bun to old friends in McMinn­
ville. This leaves the camp kicking and soon be damp enough to plow.
best stock ranch in Yamhill county, and
the boys in the land of nod.
is offered for sale at a bargain. For fur­
Harvey
Lambert
returned
a
few
days
Respectfully,
D ucks .
ago from a visit to friends in Polk coun­ ther particulars enquire at this office.
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F. 8. KELLER.
Religious Services-Sunday Next. ty.
Notice.
Mr. Ty. Hutchens and family of Day­
HERE WE ARE AT LAST I
Social meeting at 11 o’clock every ton W. T., are here for the winter visit­
—Harness at the—
ing
with
relatives.
Owing
to
the
change
in
our
business
Lord’s day at the Christian church.
Sunday school every Sabbath at 3
The Rev. Mr. Post was called last we need all the money due us. So all
o’clock.
week to officiate at a double wedding in who owe us please call and settle at
once.
—at absolutely—
M. E. church—services will be held Clackamas county.
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R ogers A T odd .
at 11 a. m. and at 7:00 p. m.
Sir. Elmer Coovert of Astoria, is
All are cordially invited.
spending the holidays with his mother,
R ev . H. P. S atchwell , Pastor.
For Sale.
Mrs. Sylvester Robertson.
Buggy Harness from $12.00 and upwanfj
St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grimes are ther
Two acres of land just across the creek Team Harness from $25.00 and upward.
at 10:30 a m on the second and fourth happy parents of a trouncing boy
I have also something entirely new in the
Sundays of each month. Sunday school and ail are getting along well.
from town, near the college.
Will be line
of sweat pads.
at 2:30 p. tn. every Sunday.
sold
cheap
on
account
of
the
owner
leav
­
M jt terms are CASH, or notes that can
Born, near Webfoot church Dec. 27,
j. S. W hite , Rector.
A. WELLS.
1886 to Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Nichols a ing. Inquire of J. Todd, McMinnville, be turned into cash.
Oregon.
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St. James’ church. Rev. John C. son. Congratulations are in order.
Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. and
----- SHERIDAN-----
Grandma Odell long known and much
7 p. in.
loved
in
this
vicinity
died
to-day.
A
Captain
’
s
Fortunate
Discovery
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Friday evening services at 7 :00 p. m. Will send a more extended notice next
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying
Seats free. All are cordially invited to week.
between Atlantic City and N. Y., hail been
attend.
An eye witness reports the tree at troubled with a cough so that he was un­
J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro.,
Services at the Baptist church.— Pleasantdale exceedingly pretty and the able to sleep, and was induced to try I)r,
Preaching morning and evening at usu­ decorations worthy of more than Kings New Discovery for Consumption. It Carries a Yuli stock of Furniture, of al!
a passing remark. An rch hung with not <»nly gay« him instant releif, but allay­ kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets, Mirrors,
al hours—11 a tn. and 7 p. in.
mottoes and ornaments extended from ed the extreme soreness in his breast. His
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc.
AH are cordially invited to these ser­ the tree to lhe wall; under this was a children were similary effected him ) a single
---- o----
had the same happy effect. Dr. Kings
vices. Strangeis especially made wel­ cross of pure white with the iwords dose
“Rock of Ages” beautifully lettered up­ New Discovery is now the standard rem­
-------
A
full line of-------
come to come and worship with ns.
edy in the Coleman household andon board
on it.
G. J. B urchett , Pastor.
the schooner. Free Trial Bottle of this
The election of officers for the Sunday Standard Remedy at Rogers it Todd’s Drug
C. P. church. Services at the usual
4
hours. Subject for forenoon discourse, school here last Sabbath gave the fol­ Store.
“The Coming Kingdom.” I.ev. J. C. lowing board for the ensuing year: Su­
Store, one door south of bridge, »Sheridan¿
Oregon.
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Van Patten will conduct the services, perintendent, R. Nelson; Asst., J. B.
Renews
Her
Youtk.
Stillwell;
Sec.,
Mrs.
Jennie
Whitlow
both morning and evening. There wili
Carey;
Treas.,
Quin
Lambert;
Clioiris-
be services Friday and Saturday even­
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co.
ings of this week, and perhaps every ter, J. B. Stillwell; Organist, Miss Ida Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
Coovert;
Librarians,
Charlie
Nelson
evening next week.
the truth of which is vouched for by the
and Lena Stillwell.
Sunday school at 9:30.
residents of the town: “I am 73 years old,
All are invited to attend these services.
The Christmas tree exercises at Web­ have been troubled with kidney ’complaint
T. H. H enderson , Pastor.
foot, performed chiefly by the little peo­ and lameness for tnnay years; could not
ple were appropriate and well rendered, dress myself without ’help. Now I am
Council Proceedings.
the tree itself being a tiling of beauty, free from all pain and soreness, and am
to do all my own housework. I owe
bearing so proudly its tastefully arrang­ able
my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re­
Council met in regular sess on Tues­ ed load, and the tables litteraliy glitter-, newed my youth, and removed completely
day evening; present Mayor Wortman, ed with their crystal burdens. The wall all descases and pain.” Try a bottle, only
were well designed and alto­ 50c. at Rogers <t Todds Drug Store.
4
Recorder Spencer, Marshal Kaufman, decorations
gether it was a pleasing success, there
Councilmen Jones, Johnson, IIoll, Pal­ being not one disagreeable thing connect­
ed with it. The peace and harmony
mer and Narver.
Home Produce Market.
In Hie City.
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Committee on treasure’s report, re­ which exsists among the members of
this
society
is
beautiful
to
see»
Corrected for the T klkphone by Baxter it
ported that they had examined the re­
SHERIDAN
Martin.
We had a china wedding in our midst
port aud found it correct.
Wheat, per bn..................
—
I
did
not
say
a
Chinese
wedding,
but
7i>e
Committee appointed to suggest china, do yon understand? Well this is Oats, per bu........................
amendments to the city charter, order­ what I mean: Our esteemed fellow citi­ Flour,'per bar...................... . $4.20@$l.m
per doz......................
20c
zens William and Lizzie Clemmens Eggs,
ed to report Monday evening.
R. McKUNE, P hopr .
Butter, per lb.......................
celebrated
the
twentieth
anniversary
of
Petition of W II. Henderson and
Cheese, best, pyr lb.... .
others for sidewalk, ordered laid on the their marriage ; this event took place on Apple», per box..................
Thursday the 30th. A goodly number of Bacon, sides........................
8c(rl8Uc
table till Monday.
shoulder..................
Petition of W. J. Lotighary and their friends being present, the day
han., sugar cured .
lOjitiMli Teams and outfits furnished parties wish-
others for crosswalk on the north side of was passed, of course, in a most agree­
to go to the coast, at reasonable rates.
able manner. Though not among the
Fourth street from A to G, granted
Petition of Washburn anil others for guests we unite with them in wishing
ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European
crosswalk on Second street near Wash­ these friends many happy returns of the physicians said : Neuralgia was the prayer
happy bridal day.
of a decaased nerve for healthy blot ..I, D m
bums property, granted.
’s Aromatic Wine for the blood.
The bills of marshal for $37.72 cents,
—Having Bought the—
And wishing you Mr. Editor with your (¡ilmore
For sale by Rogers 4 Todd.
and recorder for $5.70 were allowed,
great family of readers a happy and
No further business appearing, coun­ prosperous New Year we are still
REV. W. FISK REQVA, of Aurora, Ill.,
cil adjourned to meet in special session,
says; *‘I have used (¡ilmore’s Aromati<
C ornet .
Monday evening January 9, 1887.
Wine and find it an excellent household
remedy that none ought to do without. For
Lafayette.
sale by Rogers A Todd.
Card of Thanks.
Business of Logan Bros. A Hender-
.‘■oii. I am rea<iy to do all kind* Ol
January 6, 1887.
THE PRETTIEST LADY in Olean was
asked what made her complexion so clear
I wish to return thanks to all those
County court this week.
and beautiful. She said it was by using
who so kindly assited at the funeral of
Mrs. John Haney has a fine baby Gilmore’s Aromatic wine. For sale by
—At Any Time.—
Rogers & Todd.
my brother Gaines, and to all those girl.
who so kindly waited upon him during
MRS.
L.
LOOMIS,
of
Elba.
N.
Y..
writes
Delivery
Wagon Always Ready.
Revs. Gardner, Bitner and Conner are
his brief illness, and to thank them for
us that she was sick for six months, was in­
holding
a
series
ot
meetings
at
this
Give
Me a Trial.
the sympathy extended.
duced to try (¡ilmore’s Aromatic Wine,
place.
and four bottles cured her. For sale by
H. C. B urns .
Senator Watts leaves to-day for Sa­ Rogers Ac Todd.
A R elic .—On New Year’s day, while lem to be ready for work when the legis­
REV. H. B. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y.
—OPPOSITION—
a lady, living in the southern part of the , lature meets.
<ays of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine; ”1 be­
city, was searching on the bank of the i Mrs. Martin returned from an extend­ lieve it to be a most <lcsiral>le remedy to be
placed
in
every
family.
”
For
sale
by
Rog
­
slough for ferns, vines, and snow-ber­ ed visit in Illinois, last Monday. She ers & Todd.
ries, with which to decorate the table, has been gone nearly two months.
THE WIFE. MOTHER AND MAID who
Next to Yamhill County Bunk.
a pair of deer’s antlers Wa< found, part- j J. Matty has enlargeit Ilia store room suffer from Female weakness and Debility,
ami
is
putting
in
a
full
line
of
general
Mi.MiNNVit.i.e
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Oxr.non
will find Gilmore’s Aromatic a positive
lv imbedded in the moss and earth. (
merchandise with ten and twenty-five cure. For sale by Rogers & Todd.
The horns must have been there for; cent counters.
Fiiu -t Stork ever bronghti
thirty years at lea«t, and how much
GILMORE’S AROMATIC i- a great suc­ Tlie Largent to and Yan.hill
County.
The masque ball given hereon last cess. therefore we challenge the World to
longer cannot be estimated. They were
in an excellent state of preservation,and Friday evening proved a grand success. produce its equal as a restorative for wom­
Boote anil Shoes mafie to order and neatly
will be mounted and kept as curios, in There were several from Forest Grove an. For sate by Rogers A Todd.
repaired.
remembrance of a past decarle when the in attendauce.
REV I. M. DERBY, of Linden, N. Y..
Indians foamed and feasted upon our
Gid Ely was arrested and put under snvs; “The Gilmore Aromatic Wine prov-
hills. Near the same s;s>t flint arrow­ $300 Ixmds, on last Thursday, the $•<1 a great birring to mv wife.’. For sale
Price» to the Bedrock.
heads anil other Indian relics have been : charge being that he was witli Marple by Rogers A Todd.
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F. DIELM ILNEIDF.R
found several times.—Statesman.
when he (Mai|de) almt at some China­
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«joy your dinner i \\ A and reliable Medicines a rathe berti
Dr. I. C. Taylor I* in the city with men, for which Marple was placed in k-C
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prevented by Dys- v>*\\ todrpendupon. Acker's Blood E1-’
headqiiHrtPii» at the office of Dr. fl. V; jut some time ago.
V.
Dr. I .n lor make* a spe- , The council met last Monday evening pepfciw, use Acker*« Dyspepsia Tablets. lxir has been prescribed for yean for all im-
•»( hei$*<»r I i 'H'I m an » •’liter dist-a-e'* i it d iei»*.iletl the ordinance p ohibiling They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In­ pnritleeof tlie Blood. In every formofScmf-
ol the
N»> chat go for examina* c.ilisms and snlwtituted another instead digestion, Flatulency and Constipation, ulonn, Frphilltleor Mercurialdliiearcs, ills’
guarantee them. 25 and 0U cents. Invaluable. For LUcuraaticsi, L.is no equal«
Don«. Cure guaranteed or no chuge allowing a salom. Imt no gimmg either
for fun nor a consideration, and it te- Geo. W. Burt, druggist.
Geo. W Burt, <k”//;*t.
made.
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CITY MARKET
GIVE ME A CALL.
Lafayette Harness shop,
Portland Prices.
FDniiture Store
Undertaker’s Goods!
G. E, DETMEP.ING.
The Leading
Dry Goods House
Livery and Feed stable!!
Transient Stork Well Cared For!
Give me n. Call «f*
Trncking
and
Delivering
M. S. GOFF.,3.
Boot and Shoe Store!