The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 11, 1887, Image 3

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE,
A Iio< iitxii I.onoE.—At a regular
meeting of the MeMinnvill# lodge I ft.
■ I '¡'lay evening. February 4, 1887,
du *o!h>wing iiumea were proposed and
'b' barl .t were elected for initial! n:
I . Holman, Frank Holman, Qninn
Burnett, \\ m. Henderson, Fre 1 Nelson
«eo. Clark, 8. Gant, B. Apperaon. II.
Beebe, C. Apperaon. 8. P. M Briggs, T.
J. Force. Initiated were S. P. M.
■ biggs, B. Apperson and Quinn Burnett,
lire slrm^le Kiipper was a decided suc­
cess and a good social time was hail.
Owing to the absence of the W. C. T.
elect, installation ot officers was post1
poned until the next regular meeting,
lire remainder of the candidates,if pres­
ent, With Others will lie initiated, and
othceis installed. Also the first issue ol
ll!1' H'» xleberiy, erhteil by J. 1. Knight,
will be read. Tire first issue of the op­
posing miblication, edited by 8. P M
Briggs w ill be read at the next Kucceed-
mg meeting. A general good time is
anticipated for the rest of the winter.
The FireiiK n’s Fair.
CUR ASSISTANTS.
A Bargain.
One week from next Tuesday night,
We offer for sale 321) acres of land, i
Woods.
February 22, will be the opening night
situated 4’.j miles west of McMinnville; i (
VlltRU lUSTRICT.
The Lender in Millinery.
February
4,
1837.
of the firemen's fair. The various e nn-
4 I acres far tiling land, the balance good i 1
B. P. Bolso.
:
;
initlees
are
exerting
themselves
to
their
A
’
it
lias
been
quite
a
while
since
I
Pi -rCcuting Attorney
fico. W. Belt
pasture land; well watered 3 living HAIR WEAYiHG AND STAMPING.
utmost to make this fair the most suc­ sent in any items I thought that a few
county .
spring«; all under good new fence;
might
be
acceptable.
cessful of any that has yet been given
BI’ Bird
new barn, ami good house. This is the Oppj ite Grange Store. McMinnville. 42tf
Senators
Mr. Fuqua's road is damaged consid­ best stock ranch in Yamhill comity, and
J. W. Watty,
by the department. There will be all
R. R. Litiu'hliii
erable tins winterly slides and washes, is offeied for sale at a bargain. For fur­
sorts of amusements offerer! to interest and
ReprescnUtiveS
F. N. LPtle
fallen trees.
ther particulars enquire at this office.
those in attendance, ami each night will
<’. Lnfollett
Kinsey
has Inst four head of cattle
Judge
•
L. Lougharv
be a treat in itself. Prizes will be offer­ with laikspur,
Home Produce Market.
Tim loss of bees has
J. S. Hibbs
('oniinissioncrs
ed for ail tho best specimens of any been about twenty-five per cent this w in­
Geo. Dorsov
I ■
G. W. Briodwcil.
J. H. HENDERSON
Clerk
kind of wor k presented for sale at the ter, nut of stock it lias been very light.
Corrected for the T ei . ei ’ hom bv Baxter A
T. .1. Harris
Hlieriff
Martin.
lair. Among some of the things in tire
I
Mr. Nelson late of Kansas thinks this
Treasure-
(Successor m I.. Root)*
W. W. Nelson
XtisesMor
Wyatt. Harris.
amusement line might be mentioned tMe a horrible country. He has had to run Wheat, per bu......................
_ £1
Oats,
per
bu
.................
Carries a full and complete Block at
J. A. < ’. Freund
School Supt
jubilee fingers, who will appear twenty- twice from high water. He has seen Flour, per bar......................
$4.23¿ v-l-tlú I
J. D. Fenton.
Surveyor
more water this winter than he has in F.ges. per d»»z.........................
four strong, composed of the best vocal twelve
■(’tironer............ •
20c
D.
Narver.
Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware,»
years in Kaus.i.s.
Butter, ix-r lb...........................
talent in the city. They aie arduously
Cheese,
best,
per
lb
...............
30c
Wcodan and Willowware,
Boys get your cow bells ready for
training ami w ill present a world of
DVó/duc
Andy has been up to TillaniOoU nnd Apples, } vr box.................
telephone whisperings
bC(jiS’;C
amusement when they appear. Then bought a lot of furniture, more than any Bacon, sides
shoudder ........ .
there will be the broom dr ill, which in batch wants, so suppose that lie is
lOSCXllc
ham. sugar cured.. .
to take in a partner. Perhaps it
Bold weather again.
Goods delivered promptly to any part*
L aura B igoar .—Miss Laura Biggar itself will be worth the price of admis­ going
will be the same kind of a partner that
wf the city.
A Verdict Unanimous.
Fresh roasted peanuts at K. II. sang here last night to a small but ap­ sion for the season. Twenty-four young Dutcher lias got, but we think not.
ladies comprise this feature of enter­
tt
Goods
Exchanged
for Produce. 15tf
Welch’s.
preciative audience. Miss Bigg ir can­ tainment, ami they are being carefully
The aide of the mountain rushed down { W. I). Salt, Druggist. Hippus. Ind., testi
Hou. W. D. Fenton left Vi’erlnesday not fail to please all who may hear her. trained by Col. Cooper, who is deter­ and knocked Win. Rhodes’ house oil' Iles: "I can recommend Electric Hitlers it-
for Salem.
>he has a voice highly cultivated and mined they shall appear in perfect form. the blocks, and set it about fifteen feet the very best remedy. Every bottle sold
HERE V.’E ARE AT LAST I
Then tl:c:e will be prizes for the best nearer Fuqua’s road tearing otf the kitch- [ has given relief in every case. One mat:
Ex-Sheriff E. B. Collard was in the «sings in an easy, graceful way which i> coniiuidruins,
mention of which appear­ en am! tilling the yard with logs and ! took six bottles, nn.l was cured of rheuma­
— Harness at the —
/city Wednesday.
veiy charming.
Her solo “Brightly” ed in la t issue ami w hieh ap| ears ag lin mu I, brush and rocks, ft was a good tism of 1*1 year.-' standing." Abraluin.
was
exceeedinglv
well
rendered.
Miss
in
another
item
in
this
paper.
This
Hon. Win. Savage of Sheridan was
thing tlrst they wie not living in the Here, druggist, Eeilville, Ohio, affirms:
Biggar’s support is fa rrv good. The pait of lhe programme will lie extreme- ' house this winter as some of them "The best selling medicine I have ever
in the city yesterday.
duett, “Hunter’s Song” bv Misses Sie- ly interesting. Some of the conundrum« would probable have been hurt if not handled in my 20 years experience, is Elec­
— at absolutely—
For posts anil boards go to IL B. bold and Barron was very good. Miss have already been handed in, ami it
tric Hitters " 'I hoiisands of others have
killed.
Stowe’s lumber yard.
G1 tf
added their testimony, so that the verdiet
Siebold has a very charming voice, will be woith one’s time and money lo
The weather is very cobl in here now is .uiaiiimous that Electric Bitters do cur-
Folin Baker is at home again from oc have not space to give the entertain­ be present ami hear them raa 1. Other
disease* <.f the liver, kidneys or blood.
ment a lengthy mention. The small interesting features will be presented, is Hebo lias Spread her white mantel on all
Washington Territory.
Only a half dollar a bottle at Rogers A
audience present would have been more which are too numerous at tiie present otir lit tie valley to the depth of four Todd’s drug store.
2
Buggy Harness from $12.00 and upward.
Tommy Kay is home from a three than double»! had Miss Biggar’s appear­ writing. The McMinnville charade club inches, with the thermometer down lo
Team Harness from $25.(X) and upward.
within
tourteen
degrees
of
zero
this
weeks’ visit to Brownsville.
ance been thoroughly advertised. Should will probably appear during one evening
Excitement in Texas.
I Lave also something entirely new in th«
The fire department morning ami the wind blowing from tin-
line of s a eat pads.
Band of hope meeting at the M. E she ever return to McMinnville she will of the fair.
be greeted with a much larger audience. are deserving of lhe most lib­ east. But uh the sun came up the w ind
Great excitement has been caused in the
church to-morrow,(Saturday,)at 2 p. m.
terms are < ASII, or note* thst can
eral patronage of the people of this city ceased and the snn shone bright ami vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the ntnarkul.h be My
turned into cash.
A. WELL8.
H ave P aid .— l’iiere are about thirty- ami they will receive it ton.
! warm. The snow does not suit a native
Manning A Co me expecting n large
recovery
of
Mr.
J.
E.
Corley,
who
was
so
—
--- -------- _. —.
rillamcoker
as
well
as
rain.
We
have
six
dogs
running
at
large
about
town
invoice of goods from the east, in a few
I hk I tlie highest Wafer, excepting once, helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise
The Willamina trouble.
and out of that number only ten havt
days.
■ «¡nee this country was settled by tin his head: everybody said he was dying of
consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’ f
Sam call« the new soda syrup nt been licensed by their owners. By re­
Reports were rite around town last whites, Lilt it did not do as much harm New Di'-covery w sent him. Finding re­
Welch’s, Food and Drink'and almost quest ol Marshal Koufman, we publish
is it did before. I have nut h ard many lief, he bought a large botrle and a box of
Clothes.
the names of those who have licensed Tuesday that a man I.ail been killed in n losses.
I t . Kings New Life Pilis; by the time he
row at Willamina ami that the murder­
11. F irmer I he mail earl ier between had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles
Try “Food and Drink am! almost their dogs for the year: \Vm. Galloway,
G. E. Detmering, A. Iieid» W. T. Booth, er had fled. The report however proved this place ami H'-bo lost a horse last of the Discovery, he whs neil and bud
Clothes” at Welchs.’
in flesh thirty-six pounds.
C. H. ('a?ter, Jno. Dumphery, (2) Chas, to be false though there had been Saturday. He started with the mad gained
Tria, bottles of this Great Discovery for
Mrs. D. S. Holman is suffering with (irissen, E. W. Fuller,G. W. Kaufman. some difficulty between two men named from Hebo ami got about a mile and
The Direct Route I No Celaya I
could not take his horse any fur ther on Consumption free at Rogers V Todd’s. ’ 2
a badly sprained wrist caused by a fall Marshal Kaufman wants to give every
Sanderson
and
Beltz
tn
which
Sander
­
Fast Trains I
account of a log across the trail; so lie
on an icy walk.
one fair notice that they must come for­
I1EV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville.
ward and pay their tax or they will get son received a very sore head. The tied tire horse to a tree and when he got N. Y.,writes us that two bottles of Gilmore '>
Dr. fra C. Taylor made a firing trip to into trouble. Dog owners can avoid facts of the case as near as we could bar k to w here he had left the horse the Aromatii-wine cured bis wife of eerrons-
Corvallis Wednesday and back Thursday this trouble if tl ey will but call on the
was up so he could not get to the ness and sleeplessness. 8okl by Rogers cl THE LOWEST
learn are that Sanderson, who is sn water
on a professional visit.
horse, as it was dark. The next morn­ Todd.
marshal or recorder.
TO CI1ICACO AWB ALL ..IHT1
Englishman and a new comer, came a- ing the water was all over the bottom
Firemen’s fair committees are called
GII.Mfinii'S AllOMATfC WINE a no«
to
town
anil
put
his
team
in
the
stable
and
the
horse
was
not
to
bo
found
any
­
G
hossbeaks
.
—
The
flocks
of
gross
­
to meet this evening at (1:30 p. m. sharp,
itivecure for all iho’e painful complaints East Tickets sold to nil prominent point«
throughout the East and Southeast.
beaks which have made their appearance where Beltz was employed.
When where. There was part of the rope still .-'o common to al! ourbe-t female popula­
and a lull attendance is desired.
fast
to
the
tree
where
he
left
the
horse,
around town every winter for the past he came to call for tho team he and that was the only trace of tho ani­ tion. Sold by Rogers A l odd.
The auction sale will take place at the
partly intoxicated
ami got mal. He is supposed to be in the Pacific.
AVAN I l‘.l>. A ca«e of female weakness, TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS f
St. Charles, to-morrow (Saturday). No three years, have just put in ail appear­ was
'••n.-i .11 rh iilty or nervous exhauston that
ance at Silverton, ns will he seen by the into an altercation with Beltz, du
postponements on account of weather.
The high water has taken out every roiniore’s Aromatic Wine wile not cure.
Re careful end do not make a mistake,
following item frim the Silverton Ap­ ing which they scuffled for the pos­
Sold by Rogers A Todd.
lint lie sure to »ake the
Wm. Ball, one ot North Yamhill's peal : The evening grossbeak, called session of a singletree,which Beltz secur­ bridge on the county road on tiro south
oldest and best citizens, and his son hy some the “Alaska robin” made its ed and struck Sanderson with it on the sirle of the ifestueca, and (’died the road
lev . e . .i. W hitney , of ciarkson, n .
with dr ift so that it will take about three
Art. paid the T elephone office a call appearance here on the 3d Inst. It head.
orthern acific ailroad
Sanderson
was
knocker! assessments to repair it. Then they V . says: Gilmore's Wine for f.male weak­
ness stands without a rival. Sold by Rogers
Wednesday.
can e about the same time last year. It senseless, ami for a time it was thought will not. have a road nor never will have « Todd.
And see Mint your ticket reais ria
“Uncle” Ah. Faulconor of Sheridan is a very pretty bird, and does not seem he was killed. I’eltz, after tho tow, until they put it on the toot hills above
GILMORE'S SROMATTC WINEistlm
is in the city and paid us n pleasant call to be milch afraid of the “genus homo.” slipped quietly away and went to the high water mat k, where it will accom­
irreat remedy for women anil children, 12.-. ST. PAUL e.1 MINNEAPOLIS,
one day this week., He is visiting It is probable that they will bo down house of friend w here he remained un­ modate more people. They will find out doses
for $1. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
til the next morning, to escape the that Kliifong was right when Ire trier! to
this way before long.
friends here.
To avoid than re' and scrion« ielays oc.a-
wrath of a few of Sanderson’s friends, get them to put it on the loot hills and
GILMORE'S
WINE makes
oiuiied by other routes.
If yon want to pnrehaso a good second­
In B usiness .—We are in receipt of a who threatened vengeance against him. every body got marl at him because they a ladv beautiful, AROMATIC
because it gives her good,
hand piano, comparatively new, nt. a business card, from Oregon City, bear­ The next morning he was arrested by thought that he was going to fight the rich blood Sold by Rogers A Todd.
very reasonable price, call at this office ing the firm name of Howard & Warren the constable, anil had an examination, road. Now if they will locate the road
IM POTENCY IN MAN OR WOMAN Through Emigrant Sleeping Car#
for particulars.
in which he was bound over in the sum where it ought to lie, then they cun have
manufacturers of spiing and top lmit-
quickly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine.
are Run on Regular k'xptesa
Through a private letter from I). C. tresses, lounges and bedding, (Jur of I2(X) to app“ar liefore the grahrl jury. a road in the course of time that they Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Beltz for a long time was emplov- can travel at any season, but they
Trains Full Length of the
Narver we learn that Ire has been offer­
LADIES. useGilniore's Aromatic wine, it
Line.
Keiths Free.
ed anil has accepted a remunerative po­ young friend Ed. Warren, has pur- e<l in Henderson Bios, stable, in cannot have a road at all where it
chased an interest in the business w.itli this citv. He was quiet ami inoffen­ is without the cost of a hundred dollars will eure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
sition at Albany.
sive,
always
attending
to
his
own
busi
­
per mile every year.
Mr. Howard. Ed has been in the employ
L.3W RATES !
QUICK TIME I
John J. Sax wants it known that he is ol -Mr. Howard for the past year. We ness.
A unt S usan .
rsady to chop at the mill for $2 per ton, aie glad to learn of his rapid advance­
TOR SALE.
»r will take *8' toll. Corn wieal also
Council Proceedings.
General Office of the Company,
VrECH OF VALFAEr.E PROPi.E
ment, and bespeak for Mr. Howard an
Religious Services-Sunday Next. -Y. A ty
ground. Satisfaction guaranteed.
* hono able and deserving partner, and
consistinr i>f 51' a acres one :nil<*
from Nortli Yamhill, Oregon Thin piece of No. 2 Washington St., Portlansl, ßr.
Tho council met pursuant to adjourn­
Jas. McCain and T. B. Nelson, of La­ wish the new firm all the prosperity
Social meeting at 11 o’clock every land Will be sold cheap on easy terms '[ !»<•
ment at their chambers, Tuesday eve­ Lord’s day at the Christian church. property
fayette were in the city Wednesday, on possible.
has a good house and out build­
their wav to Willamina, to be present
two good wells, a first-class brick yard,
A. D. CHARLTON,
Fox S ale C heap .—Forty acres ol ning. Present, Councilmen, Campbell, Sunday school every Sabbath at 3 ings,
a go«»d young orchard and small fruit o* ai!
aj the examination of Logan Beltz.
o’clock.
Generai Western Passenger Agent.
land, situated five and one-lialf miles Johnson, Jones ami Palmer; Marshal,
kinds W ill also st ¡1 a good butcher shop
M. E church—services will be held in North Yamhill. For further particular,
Sale bills of all sizes and kinds can lie northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the Kaufman; Recorder, Spencer.
address
J fa ('.V I LE.
bail at the lowest rates for cash. A Dave McCall place on the left. This
On motion Councilman Jones was at 11 a. in. ami at 7 :00 p. m.
Wcv\x\ <• thetare fretful, peevlek.
GStf
North Yamhill, Oregon.
All are cordially invited.
notice free will be given all persons I liv­
-w-» 'N\v VI. T1» tr<„, „f truabh i whit
elected
president
of
the
council
p.o
tern.
R ev . Il 1’. S atciiwei . l , Pastor.
ing such printing done at this establish­ piece of land is offered for sale cheap on
Windy Colle, Teething Pains, er
The
resignation
of
Councilman
Nar
‘
easy
terms.
It
is
well
fenced,
contains
ment, in these columns.
St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Ftourneh Disorders, «an he n-lfevel
i living spring of water, ten acres of it ver was read and upon motion accepted.
nt 10:3) a m on the second mnl fourth 7<TOTICE Id
Custer Post, G. A. R. will meet at mis been under cultivation, ami eight
HEREBY
GIVEN at nice by using Acker'« Baby Howtke*.
Reports from the chief engineer of the Sundays of each month. Sunday school -A-.’i llmt the iindcrsignedexeeiitor
of tin It contains no Opium er Morphine,
Grange hall, to-morrow (Saturday) at 1 acres has been slashed. Price $10 per
last will ar.d testament of Simon A lire de­ hence is safe. Price 25 sente. KulA ky*
p. m. A full attendance is desired.
acre. For Inrther particulars call at the McM. F. D., marshal and recorder were at 2:3 ) p. in. every Siimlav.
ceased Ims tiled with the comity court o. <>. W. Burt, Druggist.
J. 8. W hite , Rector,
read and placed on file.
T. II. H ENDEItRON,
fELEPHONti office.
Yamhill county, Oregon, his final uci-onnt
Post commander.
The following bills were ordered paid :
St. James’ church. Rev. John C. as such executor, and that the court has
F ob S ale .—A piece of valuable pro­ W. T. Booth,repairing tire engine | 1 OJ Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. mid appointed Tuesday. Marell 8th. A D 1887,
The revival meetings at the Baptist
at 1 o’clock p m as the lime for hearing
t
Or) 7 p. n>.
church are still in p.-ogress. They perty situated just outside the city lini C. it. Cook, carpenter work..........
the same
V W TALMAGE,
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
3
seem to have awakened a good deal of its. for sale at a bargain. Large house, J. J. Collard, one cord of wood. .
Executor
11 ot): F> idav evening services at 7 :00 p tn. McMinnville. Or , Feb 1st 18-7
interest ami several new members have well built; several acres of ground for G. VV. Burt, coal oil ami cartage
I-Mvl.
E. ('. Brooks, tending engine.
<> 00! Seats free. All a e cordially invited to
been added to tde church roll.
•gardening, and fruits of various kinds J. E. Magers, attorney fees ........ 2 50 attend.
Chas. Hussey will hereafter act in the nicelv started, numerous outhouses, J. C. Cooper, sur veying................. Bl J*’i Services pt. tlie Baptist church.—
capacity of chief clerk at Henderson’s barn, etc. Everything in good order. G. W. Kaufman, marshal fees.. . . 34 J1.1 Preaching morning ami evening at usu-
grocery store. Sylvester Gant who Ir is Property is situated on Collegeside. J. J. Spencer, recorder fees. ...... 2 15 | al hours—11 a tn. and 7 p. m.
been employed there tor so long, will go Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell.
Total............................................. »71 88 j Sunday s- hool at 9:30 a nr.
awav for a time, on account of ill health. For further particulars enquire at this
All are cordially invited to those ser­
office.____________ ____
vices. Strangers especially marie wel­
Jas. McPhillips says he feels like a
Another Kail road.
E ngine D efective .—Yesterday the
—A Full TJne of—
come to come am! worship with us.
new man since Dr. Taylor treated him
G. J. B urchett , Pastor.
and that a person is very foolish to suf fire engine was taken out to the cistern
Ex-Senator Slater, who was one of the
fer with piles when so fair an offer is on Third & C streets and tested to see
C. I\ church, Services at the nsual
In Hie City.
made to them by Dr. Taylor at the of­ whether it was all right or not. It was Yaquina ba}' excursionists, says that as i hours. Subject for forenoon—“ Wis-
fice of Dr. Johnson.
(iltf found that the suction plate was burat­ the party were at Yaquina, seven hun­ doni Jnstif of all Iler Children, " Sub-
Having nought the—
loaded I jei’t for evening: “ The Sun of Riglrte-
We have been informed that some of ed, and that the engine was in no condi­ dred tons of wheat were bein;
fl
otisness Rising with Healing in Ills
1
<
ft
the citizens of an up country village get tion for service. It will be repaired as tor shipment, and one day’s shipments Beams.”
—At the Millinery Parlors of —
their winter’s stove wood by hanging up soon as possible. Tire chief engineer of wiieat below Corvallis last week to
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All arc
Jr
a dummy made out of their old elo’hes says lie will have it all right before long. be exported from Yaquina amounted to . cordially invited to attend these ser-
and in the morning* pick up the stick- In lhe mean time be careful with fire.
of Lognn Bros. A Hender­
six hundred tons. This wheat was to be vices,
•hied at it in the night by the neighbors
T. H. II: ndebbox , Pastor.
son, I am ready to do all kinds of
S unday D inners .—Why will von sh pped by boat up the Willamette,
Kick like a bay steer if von don't read lutve your wives go to the trouble of get thence by rail to Yaquina, necessitating
Bnclden's Arnica Salve.
Trucking and Delivering
this advertisement anil know that on ting «linnet on Sunday, when you can three handlings before reaching ocean
HATS AT HALF PBICE.
anil after the new year my billiard tables
—At Any Time.—
trnnsit, yet the freight under these cir-j The best ’aha in the world for ruts,
go
to
the
new
Cook
hotel
and
get
the
will be rented only hy the hour or frac­
eiimstanr e* is les« than by the Colum­
Delivery Wagon Always Ready.
tion thereof, at the rate <>f 4't cents per finest meal ever set h'fore McMinnville bia. Tire present eastern terminus of the bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
people. Mr. Conk makes a specialty of t>. I*, is at Albany, but grading Inis been sores, tetter, cti:itni"A I and.’, chilblains,
hour.
5tit(
H. II. W elch .
Glv« TT» a Trial.
Sundav familv dinners. Chicken, oys­ completed a considerable distance to­ corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
. The gesticulations of pedestrians dur­ ters and all the delicacies of the season. ward the Cascade mountains and the tively cures piles, or no pay required.
Dealer, in all kinds of -
ing the last few mornings in clutching Go once anil try it, an I you will be company has at Yaquina and on the It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
for something to enable them to main­ loun 1 there every Sunday afterward.
Price 25
wav rails for a hundred miles of track. tion, or money reiuuded
tain their equilibrium was quite amne-
per box.
For Bale byRogeraJ:
N ot N ecessary .—In our last issue ap­ There is searcelv a doubt that the win­ eent«
>ng to witness.
It was very sl pperv
y 1
ter terminus of this road next year will !'■■■:!.
—G ixm I s h «,1<! at —
•nil dangerous for those who were com­ peared an item regarding conundrum« be at some ¡mint in eastern Oregon.
pelled to go out.
Notice.
for the firemen’s fair, and said that they
Tho Lowest Cash Price
General Mission.
Members of Occidental Self Endow­
"eare modest and don’t like to sav weie to be original conundrums. It is
-And
ment Associât ion w ill please bear in
much about our own abilities; but we not necessary that they should lie orig­
Beginning Sunday, February 1.3, a se- mind that assewiment No. 73 is duo Fele
no sav that for plain or fancy job print­ inal, but the names of the persona
f
—Dottier in—
ing we can just “knock the sock«” off of himling in conundrum’ must accompa­ ries of mission services w ill be conduct-' iiiiry 15. nnd make their arrangement»*
anybody that ever set foot in Yamhill ny them. AH eonundrnms must be ed at St.James i tiurch. The mission w ill to pay th-» R ime to me at iny office.
Glint*. Pistols, Ammunition,
febltf To any part of the city.
county. For proof of this just call and handed Mrs. A. J. Appenon on or be­ be in charge of the Rev. John W. Sell­ Bring notifications ah ng and get them
Cutlery, 1; iiitig Tackle, Etc., Etc*
examine samples.
fore the 19th mat.
____
11. H. W elch ,
wood, of East Portland, assisted by the receipted.
All kind, of
A. A. KF.NYOX.
MAX FORD RAY.
70(2
Chib
Manager.
/^he weather rluring the past two or
S ocial D ance .—A social dance was Rev. A. L. Parker, of Eugene City.
Gut'-'irilh,
1/
l;-H:ith and Rowing
three days has been a sail disappoint- given bv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright
Fei' S ilo.
*0 our people. Wednesrlay it moderated at their resilience about six miles south Rev. Charles Booth, of Corvallis, ami
Machine Work done with
the
rector.
Lev.
John
C.
1
air.
Scrii
■<•«
’"d Thursday we expected Oregnn
Two acres of land ju t across tho creek
Neatnc’3 and Dispatch.
would he herself again. But instead of of this citv, Tuesday night. The sleigh­ will he: Usual service on Snrwlav at
from
town,
near
the
roHogo.
Will
lie
ing
was
excellent,
ami
a
number
of
Chokc-berirg
a Specialty, and Satis’
11 a. m. and 7 p. tu : Suml.iv scln-d at
bun it tnrneil cold again and now look«
faction Guaranteed.
*• though it might stay that way.
sleigh loads from here went out. -lr. 9:30 at which tho rector will officiate. ^obj cheap on aci-ount of the owner leav­
ami Mrs. Wright know bow toenterta n Monday, holy communion nt 11 a. m. ing. Inquire otJ. Todd. McMinnville,
One llnor u rut of
X
52tf
«■pn exchange sarcastically snvs: anil those present enjoyed thenisid.e. —a service for believers; at 4 t>. m. for Oregon.
• nt your advertisement on a boanl to their ntmoM.____________
children ; at 7 p. m , mis«ion service.
avsv
en<-e alongside of a railroad anil the
ci
The clergy will a rive on Monday • tn
H ere ' s A C hance .-We have for a de a assi-t in the seiviees of that • lav,
ighway,
fpe passengers glancing
thonrnnde Pußerliig from Asthma. Co«-»
Owing to t’> cl
incur btialno«*
com bis paper in the car will notice it small place adjpining town containg a and the rem dug -c vic-s of the mi’s I! Jfl
L 'option, Coaglis, ï ' c . Did you erer try
* • white streak, anil will walk ba<-k little more than an acre of ground; a Due notice will be given of lhe «rtv
■ nei’-l all t'r-' m<mey flue n«. S > nil
Hip bff'-t nunlity
Ack r’a
Remedy? h H (be beet
Of all
V <»n henni.
station to rear! it. nh’le
> owe u ■ piesse cal! anil settle at
, ,)Tf- ration known f r «U I.anç Trouble*/
tor each day til ongh the paper ’.
¡rood
two
«to'V
house
and
barn;
well
set
•s farmer will hitch Ins team to th"
-i on a poeitlre guarantee f t
All are corriiallv invited to at! ■
e
Jinn and drive around to find out with small fniit tre s; gnod w" '■
49; i
Ilofi-.i-s A Tonn.
I G» o. W. ¡Lu i
,
these iniesiou services.
We
will
sell
this
place
al
a
lurg.ti.
*>fre he can secure bargains.”
IHTHIAI.
DIltllCTIlIir.
.
feins! fera! fera!
Tobacco Cigars.
Portland Prices.
Ike Great Transcontinental Route.
N
P
C .
R
E. DET2ŒRING.
MILLINERY!
Truck iiiid Express
Collard s Caldwell!
M.S. GODK. ..
Flour and Keed
Delivered
v>
F
COLLARD,
V
X
‘Vf
Free
FRESH MEAT