The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 21, 1887, Image 3

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Attention!
College Notes.
OÜR ASSISTANTS.
"LIS—
Good Results in Every Case.
F. E. RUSS
Merchants, manufacturers and pro­
fessional men! There will be a meeting
at the council chambers, Monday, the
-’4lh met, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of organizing a Board of Trade.
B. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
Temperance in all its forms is demand­
of Chattanoga, Tenn., write« that he was
Woods.
ed of the students of the present day.
seriously afflicted with a severe cold that
Ttiian district .
•Strong drink is the only evil he must
Jauwary. 18, 1887.
settled on his langs: had tried many reme­
It.
P.
JtldgC
dies without benent. Being induced to try
forego. It is true that alcohol is the
Items are scarce this week.
prosecuting Attorney
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption
most deadly and immediate in its re­
COUNTY.
Cruth Polland returned home the first did so and was entirely cured by use of a
[B
y R equest .]
sults. And what makes the influence oi
few hot lies. Since which time he has used
R P. Bird
of the week.
Scnstors •
it in his family for all coughs and colds
J. W. Watts.
To D og O wners —Marshal Kaufman alcohol so much to lie dreaded, is the
with
best results. This is the experience of
R. IL I .nutrii Ii h .
Postmaster
Booth
has
been
on
the
Representatives -j
thousands whose lives have been saved by
F. N. Little. wants it distinctly understood, that lie fact that its effects are permanent. The sick list for the past week.
this wonderful diseovery.
C. Lafollett. will have no foolishness in regard to dog mind once suffused with ardent spirits
1 rial buttles free at Kogers A Todd's drug
Mr. J. Blake, of Grand Itonde, has
......... L. Loughary. tax tliis year. The ordinance plainly can never be clear and vigorous as it
Judge
Ladies, please call and see my
J. 8. Hibbs.
moved into the bouse lately (xx-upied by store.
Coniinissioners
Gei». Dorsey. states that the tax must be paid before might have been without the spirits. Compton Bros.
....... G. W. Briedweh. the 1st of February. There are only a Among the physical effects is' the
KEV. W. FISK REQL'A, of Aurora, III.,
I'lerk
We think there will be another wed­ xjtl'x; "I have used Gilmore's Aromutic
T. J. Harris.
Hlicriff
........... W. W. Nelson. few days left, and unless the license is hardening of the tissues ot the brain. ding here soon. Andy took a trip to I Vt me and find it an excellent household
•freie* lire:
Wyatt Harris; paid by the above date your dog is liable In fact, there is scarcely an act of the Tillamook the other day.
Assessor
remedy tliut none ought to do without. Furl
J. A. C. Freund.
HchisilSupt
»ale by Rugers A Todd.
Bova D ough .
body which does not in some way re­
to
come
up
missing.
And
this
is
not
all.
.............
J.
D.
Fenton.
Surveyor
Will have an early Fall Stock.
. D. C. Narver. 1 he ordinance in regard to dog tax is flect upon the soul, and there have its
THE PRETTIEST LADY In Olean «■»»
Coroner............
Lafayette.
very stringent, and owners of dogs are influence in forming a habit or disponi-
asked w liat made her complexion so clear
and treautiful. She said it was by using
liable to arrest and tine if said dogs are
January 19, 1887.
Gilmore's Aromatic wine. For sale by
found running at large without having tion. The emotions, which are the
A
saloon
was
started
here
yesterday
TELEPHONE
Rogers A Todd.
first been pro|>erly licensed.
In ordei most evanescent of all bodily sensa­ morning.
to avoid trouble it would lie well for all tions, have their influence. Every sor­
MRS. L. LOOMIS, of Elba. N. Y.. writes
I
B. R. Roper was in the city Wednes- owners of dogs to read the ordinance,
Hon. A. K. Burbank has been sick for us that she w»» sick tor six months, was in­
row is written on the un-read tablets of
J. H. HENDERSON
some time.
duced to try Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine,
which can be found at the recorder’s of­
the soul. Each joy is recorded in a way
and
four
bottles
cured
her.
For
sale
by
fice,
and
satisfy
themselves.
|
Fresh roasted peanuts at H. II.
(Successor to L. Root )i
F. O’Connor has gone to southern Or­ Roger» A Todd.
that makes the soul more and more
egon on a pleasure trip.
Welch's.
ff
N ew P ublication .—We are in receipt easily moved in that direction. A fit of
Carries
a frill and complete stock of
REV. H. B. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y.
Dr. Littlefield, Johnny Dixon and Be, t says of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine; "I be­
E
For a square meal go to the St. Charles of the Student’s Companion, a new pub­ madness may derange the digestive or­
Kastman left for the mines on last Tues­ lieve it to lie a most desirable remedy to la- Groceries, Crockery, Glassware,
—only 25 cents.
lication by W. J. Crawford, of the Mc­ gans, and cause the |>ei8on ever after to day.
placed in every family." For sale by Rog­
Hon. J. R. Sanders of Amity, was in Minnville college. It has also several be morose. If these things be true, it
V/ooden and Willowware,
er» A Todd.
Rev. Hoberg lost a fine two-year-old
th« city yesterday.
columns edited by the students of the is very important that the young should heiler one day last week. She was
THE WIFE. MOTHER AND MAID who
f
“Link,” don't lock that door; we have college. It is a very neat little sheet is­ be careful to avoid influences which will choked on an apple.
stiffer from Female weakness and Debility,
jots of fun in there!
will
find Gilmore’s Aromatic a positive
sued in pamphlet form. This issue con­ weaken the mind’s (lowers. Avoid im­
Mrs. Marple gave up some money yes­
Goods delivered promptly to any part
For pos'x and boards go to R. B tains several interesting articles from posing upon the soul simply for the terday which she had secreted in a atraw cure. For sale by Rogers A Todd.
of the city.*
store’s lumber yard.
(Iltf
GILMORE’S AROMATIC Is a great suc­
different writers. It will certainly prove sake of a few fleeting bodily pleasures. bed. There were 117.50 in all.
Goods Exchanced for Produce. Sotf
cess.
therefore
we
challenge
the
World
to
ofgieat
benefit
tothestudents
ol
the
col
­
i
Franklin Stout. Esq., of Carlton, waa
No one would willingly take bodily poi­
Hon. K. P. Bild wax down from the produce its equal as a restorative for wom­
lege in enabling them to get an insight
in the city yesterday.
son; then why poison both body and capital last Saturday. He reports every­ an. For »ate by Rogers A Todd.
into journalistic work.
thing progressing finely at the legisla­
i
l’nre California honey 10 cents per
mind ?
HERE WE ARE AT LAST !
REV I. M. DERBY, of Linden. N. Y-,
ture.
63t2
pound, at C. Grissen’s.
S tockholders ' M eeting .—The anne­
says; “The Gilmore Aromatic Wine prov­
Several classes have had examinations
—Harness at the—
There wax a wonderful piece of sur- ed a great blessing to my wife.'. For sale
Just think of it! $2 will pay for 104 al stockholders meeting of the First Na­ the last term. The students think that
l*y Rogers A Todd.
gery
performed
here
not
long
xince.
The
the
questions
in
higher
arithmetic
par
­
visitsof the T elephone .
tional bank of this city was held at
Chinaman's leg that was broken here
ticularly, were hard.
J. G. Harris, a farmer, near Ladner's
H. F. Turner of the T elephone , went their banking house, last Tuesday, and
Miss Georgia Hanna, Walter Hanna, last Sunday week was cured in three
—at absolutely—
to Portland this morning.
landing on the Fraxe» river, was discov­
the following directors were elected for Robert Hanna and Miss Nora Cooper days, and all it cost was $40.
ered
murdered
in
his
own
house.
There
Band of hope meeting at the M. E. the coming year: Jacob Wortman, W. were enrolled last week.
Miss Stannus gave an entertainment
The third term of school began on here last night. Owing tn the inclemen­ is no clue to the crime.
D. Fenton, John Wortman, Frank Wort­
Church to-morrow xt 2 p. m.
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man ami H. C. Wortman. At a meet­ Wednesday of this week. We have cy of the weather there was rather a
Yesterday was a stormy wet day, ing of the directors immediately after­ beard oi several who intend to come this
small audience, but those who were
Bngpv
TTarness
from $12 00 and upward.
with wind from the southwest.
wards the following officers were elect­ term. There is still room, though every there report a good entertainment.
Team’ Harness from $25.00 and upward,
N. H. Bird, of Bellevue dropped in ed: Jacob Wortman, President; W. D. desk in the academy is occupied.
I have also something entirely new in the
A farewell dance was given by the
The literary society is having unusual­
Fenton, Vice-President; John Wort­
«nd gladdened our hearts Wednesday.
line of sweat pads.
ly interesting meetings this year. The Odd Fellows at Littlefield’s hall last Fri­
mail Cashier.
My terms are CASH, or notes that can
Sam calls the new soda syrup at
debate was omitted last week, in order day evening. It was given in honor of
AMITY, OREGON.
be turned into cash.
A. WELLS.
Welch's, Food and Drink and almost
Dr.
I.ittiefield
before
hie
departure
to
to
allow
the
society
to
adjourn
and
at
­
T he W heat M arket .—Wheat was
Clothes.
the mines. There was a large crowd,
tend
the
revival
meetings.
yesterday quoted at 72 cents, the same
SAM LIKENS, Proprietor.
The students meet at noon in a prayer- and a good time was enjoyed by all.
Try “Food and Drink and almost that it has been for the past two weeks;
meeting. These prayer-meetings should
I Clothes" at Welch#.’
Q.
but it is probable that the next few days be made an important part of college
Blacksmithing ami carriage ironing of
Those bare places on the opera house will see a declination in prices. That is life.
A Correction.
What the boy is in college he will
every description.
hall, are renlastered now, and look as
likely be in the world. College influ­
dependent,
however,
on
the
condition
of
E d . T elephone .
good as new.
ences never cease to act upon the life.
the market in California, which has fall­
Horse Shoeing
J ackson .
I see in the T elephone of to-day
Frank Collard is making some conven­ en three cents in view of indications of
ient changes in the inside arrangements rain, after a long drouth. If it does not
mistake I wish to correct. Rev. G. J.
A i ><1 plow work a specialty.
The Direct Route I No Delays I
of his gun store.
rain then, the price, other things being
Roll of Honor-
Burchett, was at the late meeting of the
Mission board of the Oregon Baptist
Fast Trains I
George Cornet is the efficient and gen­ equal, will remain the same.
Following is the roll of honor of the convention, unanimously choosen Gener­
tlemanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par­
Also manufacture the
F
or S ale C heap .—Forty
acres
oi
lors, after August 6.
tl
McMinnville public schools for the al Missionary for the state, and the
land, situated five and one-half miles
XW^Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, THE LOWEST BATES
American Baptist Home Mission was
Our citizens should turn out and at­ northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the month ending January 15, 1887:
TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS
GRADE
A
—
1
PROF.
JORDAN.
tend the meeting at the council cham­
asked to commission him for said posi­
GIVE ME A CALL.
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Dave McCall place on the left. This Daisy Young
bers Monday evening.
Ina Cooper
tion.
But
this
does
not
in
any
sense
ef
­
East. Tickets sold to all prominent points
piece of land is offered for sale cheap on Ray Satchwell
John Dumphrey
throughout the East ami Southeast.
fect the work in which Rev. J. C. Baker
There is plenty of material in Mc­ easy terms. It is well fenced, contains Ralph Storey
Leonard Ireland
is
engaged.
He
is
superintendent
of
Minnville for a first-class rifle team. a living spring of water, ten acres of it Wirt Gardner
Clyde Nash
missions for the entire North Pacific
Why can’t we organize one 7
has been uuder cultivation, anil eight Clara Simpson
Cintitha Fellows
TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I
coast, and has kindly consented to act
Laura Miller
acres
has
been
slashed.
Price
$10
pet
­
Elvie Apperson
Multner will sell the furniture and
as financial agent for the Oregon board
acre. For turther particulars call at the Nettie Dickenson
Lucy Baxter.
Be careful and do not make a mistake.
fixtures of the St. Charles at auction,
until April 1st, when, if Mr. Burchett
But be sure to take the
T elephone office.
GRADE B—MRS. MATTHIKU.
about the first week in February.
receives his commission as general mis­
Chas. Howe
Stella Patty
sionary,
he
will
act
as
financial
agent
F or S alk .—A piece of valuable pro­ Perry Leabo
Posters for the seventh annual fair of
acific
Maud Randall
for the Oregon Board, and Mr. Baker
—Dealer in—
the McMinnville Fire department will perty situated just outside the city lim Forrest Mar ver
Chas. Young
will be relieved of that department of
be out in a few days.
Look out for its, for sale at a bargain. Large house, Hallie Powell
And sec that your ticket reads via
Morris Sweet
work.
A. J. H unhakkr .
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition,
them.
Wilber Hibbs.
Carlton, Jan. 17, 1887.
well built; several acres of ground for Gertie Pound
Cutlery,
Fishing
Tackle,
Etc.,
Etc.
Arnbie Wright
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS,
Minnie Hainnett
The balance of the stock anil fixtures gardening, and fruits of various kinds Ida Groening
Lena Groening
Notice.
All kind«i of
of the Al. Young harness shop will be nicely started, numerous outhouses, Eva Baxter
To avoid chan ?os and serious delays occa­
Chas. Talmage
sold at auction to-morrow to the highest barn, etc. Everything in good order. Nellie Katchwell
sioned by other routes.
Clyde Rolland
There is nothing like being insured in Guneniith, Locksmith and Sewing
Property is situated on Collegeside.
bidder.
Birdie Hutchinson an old and reliable company, which
Machine Work done with
Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. Maggie Howell
May Gaunt
Neatness and Dispatch.
If vou want to purchase a good second­ For further particulars enquire at this John Sampson
again wax proven by the just settlement
Throtiglt Emigrant Sleeping Cars
Walter Baker
Inez Eccleston
__________________
hand piano, comparatively new, at a office.
and prompt payment of my loss by the Choke boring a Specialty, and Satis­
are Run on Regular Express
Harvy
Flechhauer.
very reasonable price, call at this office
faction Guaranteed.
O regon P ioneers .—The board of di­
timetiied and tire tested Pho-nix and
Trains Full Length of the
GRADE C—MARY MARTIN.
lor particulars.
One Door west of Baxter & Martin*«
rectors of the Oregon Pioneer associa­ Claude Braly
Home, for which company and adjuaters
Line. Eortlis Free.
Carrie Schanks
Ira Nelson, leaves for Sprague, W. T., tion has been in session for the past two George Kaufman
Winnie Sawyer
1 volunteer to express my regards.
thin morning, where he intends to em­
Lee Wisecarver
LOW RATES!
QUICKTIME!
Lasira Apperson
While satisfied on one hand I am not on
bark in the barbering business. Success days at the state house in Salem, to James Fleenor
Reekie Dumphrey
the other, and I hereby offer a reward of
y-- —
transact such business as might come
to you, me boy.
Charley Manee
|500 for the arrest and conviction, with­
before them.
M. Wilkins, of Lane Herbert Toney
General Office of the Company,
Minnie Howell
in six months from date, of the party or
John J. Sax wants it known that he is county, is president of the association. Linda Jones
Ella
Bitrgs
Lucy
Miller
parties
who
fired
either
one
of
my
barns
ready Io chop at the mill for $2 per ton, It was decided to hold the next reunion
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Leader in Millinery.
Frank Terry
Wells Cooper
on; of which burned November a year
or will take
toll. Corn meal also in Portland, in June.
Lizzie Jaelins
Estelle Redmond
ago,
and
the
other
the
13th
last.
ground. Satisfaction guaranteed.
•
Dotha Daniels
W ilson C abl .
HAIR WEAVING ANO STAMPING.
S unday S chool I nstitute .—We have Seth Coolidge
A. D. CHARLTON,
Effie Spencer.
McMinnville, Jan. 20, 1887.
The Rowland boys have returned from been requested to announce that E. G.
General
Western Passenger Agent.
Opposite Grange .Store, McMinnville. 42tf
GRADE O---- CARRIE MARKS.
their hunting and trapping expedition.
A Bargain.
Game in the vicinity of Mary’s river is Wheeler, Sunday School Missionary, Fred Koya I
Chris Baker
scarce, and they met with but poor suc­ will begin a Sunday school institute at Huber Rowland
Earl Wright
cess.
the South Yamhill Baptist church on Ashlev Butler
Robert Merchant
We offer for sale 320 acres of lami,
Lester Daniel
John Squires
Don't forget during these dark rainy Fridav, Jan. 21st 1887, (to- day) at 2 p. Clar. Hutchinson
situated 4*. miles west of McMinnville;
Millie Butler
m.
The
meetings
will
continue
over
days, that the T elephone job depart­
40 acres farming land, the balance good
Minnie Hill
Mita Sawyer
ment runs right along, just the same, Sunday. Ou Saturday, the ordinance of Verna Force
Maud Hemstock
pasture land; well watered 3 living
and turns out the best job work in the baptism will be administered.
Gertrude Kaufman Mamie Flunar
springs; all under good new fence;
county at the lowest rates.
Lizzie Keller
S ocial .—A very pleasant social party Birdie Biggs
new barn, and good house. This is the
The advertisement of Kenyon & Ray was given Miss Fannie Musgrove, at the
best stock ranch in Yamhill county, and
appears in this issue. These gentlemen residence of Wm. Logan, last Wednes- leligious Services-Sunday Next. is offered for sale at a bargain. For fur­
intend to keep a first-class market where
ther particulars enquire at this office.
ail kind of meat can be found," also eay evening. It was decided among the
Social meeting at 11 o'clock every
young folks to hold these socials semi­
game and fowls. Call and see them.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
monthly during the winter. The next Lord’s day at the Christian church.
Jas. MePhillips savs he feels like a one will be at the house of Miss Maggie Sunday school every Sabbath at 3
The
beat salve in the world for cute,
o’clock.
new man since Dr. Taylor treated him Wright, on Wednesday, February 2.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
and that a person is very foolish to suf­
M. E church—services will be held
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
fer with piles when so fair an offer is
P olice C ourt .—Isadore Ertle, propri­ at 11 a. m. and at 7 :00 p. in.
— Having Bought the—
corns, and all skin eruptions, and |>oai-
made to them by Dr. Taylor at the of­ etor of the Brewery saloon, was arrested
All are cordially invited.
fice of Dr. Johnson.
Oltf
R ev . H P’. S atchwell , Pastor.
tiveiy
cures
piles,
or
no
pay
required.
Wednesday on a charge of selling liquor
St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
Kick like a bay steer if yon don't read to minors. He was arraigned before
tion, or money refunded
Price 26
this advertisement and know that on Recorder Spencer, plead guilty to the nt 10:30 a m on the second and fourth cents per box.
For sale by Kogers &
•nd after the new year my billiard tables charge, and was fined $10 and costs, Sunoays of each month. Sunday school Todd.
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29yl
Business of Ix>gan Bros. Hender­
will he rented onlv by the hour or frac­ amounting in all to about $15. He paid at 2:30 p. in. every Sunday.
J. 8. W hite , Rector.
son. I am reuiiy to du ull kinds of
tion thereof, at the rate of 40.cents per the amount and was discharged.
For Sale.
hour.
5flt(
H. H. W elch .
St. James’ church. Rev. John C.
Trucking and Delivering
N ew T hroughout .—Mr. Powers of Fair, rector. Services 11 a. tu. and
Two acres of land just across the creek
F.hetorical exercises will be held in
—At Any Timo.—
from town, near the college.
Will be
Mrs. Matthiew's room at the public Portland, was up this week, and took 7 p. m.
Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m.
school this (Friday) afternoon, at 2:30 p. the measure of the Central hotel, bv
sold
cheap
on
account
of
the
owner
leav
­
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
Friday evening services at 7:00 p m.
•n. Revs, G. J. Burchett and II. I’, order of Mr. Multner, for new carpets
ing. Inquire of J. Todd, McMinnville,
Give Mr a Trial.
^atchwell will address the pupils. All and furniture through out. Mr. Mult­ Seats free. All are cordially invited to Oregon.
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attend.
interested in schoolwork are cordially ner does not propose that any hotel in
invited.
Services st the Baptist church.—
An End to Bone Scraping.
3.
Oregon shall outshine the Central when
Preaching morning and evening at usu­
We positively have no goods on hsnd he takes control.
•'dward Shepherd, of Harrisburg. III.,
al hours—11 a m. and 7 p. m.
that have not been bought at the lowest
says: "Having received so much benefit
Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m.
OPPOSITION
M eeting at C arlton —Revival meet­
•pot cash figures, and we c«n, and will
All are cordially invited to these ser­ from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to
• p H you, hardware, stoves and tinware ings under the auspices of the Baptist vices. Strangeis especially made wel­ let suffering humanity know it. Have had
of the very best quality at less prices Chnrch, have been in progress at Carlton come to come xnd worship with ns.
a running sore on niy leg for eight years;
than any house on the west side rail­ for the past eight or tqn days. Consider­
my doctors told me I would have to have
O. J. B urchett , Pastor.
Next to Yamhill County Bunk.
road. ('«me and get pri«res and we will
the hone scraped or leg ampulalen. I used
able
interest
is
manifested
in
these
meet
­
C. P. chnrch. Services at the usual instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and
convince you.
8. A. M anning <t Co.
McMlffNTILLN
•
-
O k KGOX.
ings xnd the attendance has been good. hours. Preaching both forenoon and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica salve, and my
We don’t offer yon barbod wire for So far two conversions have been made. evening. Subject for forenoon: "The leg is now sound and well ”
The Largest and Finest Hock ever brought
Electric Bitters arc sold at fifty cents a
»1.09 per hundred less than it can be
Foundation on Which the True Great­ bottle,
to Yamhill (Juunty.
ard Bucklen's Arnica salve at 25c.
H ere ’ s A C hance .-W b have for sale a ness of a Church must Rest.”
bought for in the market and wlien you
Subject per box by Rogers A Todd.
come for it tell you we are just out or small place adjoining town containg a for evening:
“Hope Wounded end
Bratts and Shoes matte to order and neatly
•he market has raised, hut we keep a little more than an acre of ground; a Dving.”
Home Produce Market
repaired.
couple of tons on hand all the time,
Sunday
school
at
9:30
a.
m.
All
are
and give you the lowest market price on good two-s»orv house and ham ; well set cordially invited to attend these ter-
with small fniit trees; good well, etc.
Corrected for the TsLxrHoxa by Baxter A
Prices to the Bedrock.
«•
8. A. Maxxnm 4 Co.
vice«.
We will sell this place at a bargan.
Martin.
T. H. H indzrsox , Pastor.
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I'. DIELMTINEIDER.
Prof. Graves has delivered a series of
Wheat, per bn
72c
B orn —In McMinnville, Oregon. Jan
interesting lectures in this citv, during
’A
Oats, per on
......... ..
Notice,
the last few evenings.
His last lecture nary 1». 1887, to the wife of W. 8. Kei-
»<
Flour, per imr.
...........
A and reliable Mcd^lnc.iare the best
»«mid enjoy year dinner
. 20<-
Eg««, jier dos
*as delivered last evening at the Grange let, a »on.
*)
and are prevented by Dys- I vis's to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El.
__________ _____
'tutti-r
tier
lb
As-
hall, and was an exposition of spiritual­
Owing to the change in our business
lxlr baa been prcscri bed for years for all Im­
I'hme.wst, per lb. ..
30c pepata, um Acker's
ism.
The professor is a very pleasaut
ONE 1>F THE MOI*T NOTED European we need all the D .»»srw^w
purities of tlie Blood. In every form of ScroL
money SSXSXë
due x.m.
ns. ft)
8> *11
all Apple«, ¡«FP i»*>X
3>r«í»)r They are a positive ew
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The Milliner,
McMinnville, Oregon.
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Lafayette Harness shop,
Portland Prices.
New Blacksmith Shop!
The Great Transronlmental Route.
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Hrs. II. P. STUART,
G. E. DETMERING.
Dry Goods House
Truck and Express
M. 8. GOFF.
The Cheapest Goods
in the World.
Boot tiiid Shoe Store !